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iw:register:f [2022/04/01 15:22] – [Funnell Harriett (Marsh)] Project Administratoriw:register:f [2022/05/17 22:15] (current) – [Funnell Annie Lewis (Cochrane)] Gillian Baker
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   - //(m)// Henry Fredericks b. 22/1/1861 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8122/1861 (Mary A E Gray * 1887)   - //(m)// Henry Fredericks b. 22/1/1861 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8122/1861 (Mary A E Gray * 1887)
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8722|William Fredericks]] b. 29/4/1862 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8484/1862 (Annie R Gray * 1891) +  - //(m)// William Fredericks b. 29/4/1862 "Clover Hill" Jerrara 8484/1862 (Annie R Gray * 1891) 
-  - //(f)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8672|Jane W. Fredericks]] b. 1864 Kiama 9283/1864 (John R S Jarvie 1889) +  - //(f)// Jane W. Fredericks b. 1864 Kiama 9283/1864 (John R S Jarvie 1889) 
-  - //(f)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8638|Emma L. Fredericks]] b. 1865 Kiama 9748/1865 +  - //(f)// Emma L. Fredericks b. 1865 Kiama 9748/1865 
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8646|Francis Fredericks]] b. 21/6/1867 Kiama 10500/1867+  - //(m)// Francis Fredericks b. 21/6/1867 Kiama 10500/1867
   - //(m)// Robert Alfred Fredericks b. 1869 Kiama 12194/1869 (Althea Bertha Vida Couch * 1903)   - //(m)// Robert Alfred Fredericks b. 1869 Kiama 12194/1869 (Althea Bertha Vida Couch * 1903)
-  - //(f)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8636|Elizabeth F Fredericks]] b. 1871 Kiama 11703/1871 +  - //(f)// Elizabeth Agnes F Fredericks  b. 1871 Kiama 11703/1871 d. 1960 Marrickville (Oscar E E Couch 1900) 
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8713|Theodore S Fredericks]] b. 21/6/1876 Kiama 13485/1876 d. 8/6/1877 Kiama +  - //(m)// Theodore S Fredericks b. 21/6/1876 Kiama 13485/1876 d. 8/6/1877 Kiama 
-  - //(m)// [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8712|Theodore E. T. Fredericks]] b. 1878 Kiama (Edith A Coughran 1905) +  - //(m)// Theodore E. T. Fredericks b. 1878 Kiama (Edith A Coughran 1905)  
 <blockquote>FREDERICKS.—On Sunday. June 21st, at her residence, Clover Hill, Kiama, Mrs. Henry Fredericks of a son <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Friday 28 June 1878** p 2</cite></blockquote> <blockquote>FREDERICKS.—On Sunday. June 21st, at her residence, Clover Hill, Kiama, Mrs. Henry Fredericks of a son <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Friday 28 June 1878** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
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 ====== Funnell Annie Lewis (Cochrane)  ====== ====== Funnell Annie Lewis (Cochrane)  ======
  
-b. abt 1881 d. 20/1/1972 Wollongong+b. abt 1881  Lanark Scotland d. 20/1/1972 Wollongong
  
 m. Elijah Joseph Funnell (1879 Dubbo-1958 Wollongong Son of Henry Funnell & Harriett Marsh *) 1899 Wollongong m. Elijah Joseph Funnell (1879 Dubbo-1958 Wollongong Son of Henry Funnell & Harriett Marsh *) 1899 Wollongong
  
-f. John Cochrane m. Mary+f. John Cochrane m. Mary Ann Hogg *
  
 +Ship: Aberdeen 1885  
   - //(f)// Gladys R Funnell b. 1900 Wollongong 182757/1900   - //(f)// Gladys R Funnell b. 1900 Wollongong 182757/1900
   - //(m)// Stanley J Funnell b. 1901 Wollongong 37563/1901   - //(m)// Stanley J Funnell b. 1901 Wollongong 37563/1901
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 With William Henry Funnell a boot salesman. They had moved to Darling St Sydney in 1908. With William Henry Funnell a boot salesman. They had moved to Darling St Sydney in 1908.
  
-Mrs. Sarah Funnell (76), widow of the late William Henry Funnell, died suddenly at her residence, Station-street, Harris Park, last Wednesday. She leaves a son (Ernest) and a daughter (Mrs. W. H. Cook), of Wentworthville.+<blockquote>Mrs. Sarah Funnell (76), widow of the late William Henry Funnell, died suddenly at her residence, Station-street, Harris Park, last Wednesday. She leaves a son (Ernest) and a daughter (Mrs. W. H. Cook), of Wentworthville.
  
-Born at Young, deceased lived in Parramatta and district for about 25 years. She was associated with 2KA (Parramatta branch). The funeral left the mortuary chapel of Charles Innes and Son, Parramatta, on Thursday morning, for the Church of England cemetery, Rookwood. //The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950)// **Wednesday 26 June 1940** p 8+Born at Young, deceased lived in Parramatta and district for about 25 years. She was associated with 2KA (Parramatta branch). The funeral left the mortuary chapel of Charles Innes and Son, Parramatta, on Thursday morning, for the Church of England cemetery, Rookwood. <cite>The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) **Wednesday 26 June 1940** p 8</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Furlong Helena Charlotte (Cronean) ====== ====== Furlong Helena Charlotte (Cronean) ======
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 f. Henry Montgomery m. Ellen Jane Osborne f. Henry Montgomery m. Ellen Jane Osborne
  
-DEATH OF MRS. B. FURNEY.+<blockquote>DEATH OF MRS. B. FURNEY.
  
 Mrs. Furney, wife of Mr. Ben Furney, senr., of Bunglegumbie, died in Sydney, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs E. Bond, Bourke-street, on Wednesday night. The deceased lady was twice married, being the widow of the late Mr. Beasley when she married Mr. Furney. Her maiden name was Montgomery, and she was born on the Mrs. Furney, wife of Mr. Ben Furney, senr., of Bunglegumbie, died in Sydney, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs E. Bond, Bourke-street, on Wednesday night. The deceased lady was twice married, being the widow of the late Mr. Beasley when she married Mr. Furney. Her maiden name was Montgomery, and she was born on the
  
-South Coast— the Nowra district. She had resided in the Dubbo district for over 30 years, and was a woman of very excellent qualities, which her family have inherited from her. Her age was about 70 years. In February last her health failed, and she proceeded to Sydney, and there she was operated on by Dr. Sheldon, in Lewisham Hospital. Feeling well again she returned home, but very soon afterwards she was compelled to go to Sydney for further treatment. A consultation in her case was held between Drs. Sheldon and Thring, but it was evident that her illness then was the beginning of the end. Mrs. Furney remained with her daughter, Mrs. Bond, under whose loving care and daily and hourly watchfulness she continued, while the shadows gradually closed over. Never did daughter nurse and tend her sick mother with greater solicitude, and greater self-sacrifice, than Mrs. Bond gave to her beloved parent. The interment took place in Waverley cemetery. There are three daughters— Mrs. Bond, Bourke-street, Sydney, Mrs. Purseglove, Geurie, and Mis A. Beasley (Sydney); and two sons—Messrs. Oswald and Mansell, both residing in the metropolis. Mr. Furney and all the family were present at the bedside when the angel of death gently took this good woman by the hand. //Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932)// **Friday 9 December 1921** p 4+South Coast— the Nowra district. She had resided in the Dubbo district for over 30 years, and was a woman of very excellent qualities, which her family have inherited from her. Her age was about 70 years. In February last her health failed, and she proceeded to Sydney, and there she was operated on by Dr. Sheldon, in Lewisham Hospital. Feeling well again she returned home, but very soon afterwards she was compelled to go to Sydney for further treatment. A consultation in her case was held between Drs. Sheldon and Thring, but it was evident that her illness then was the beginning of the end. Mrs. Furney remained with her daughter, Mrs. Bond, under whose loving care and daily and hourly watchfulness she continued, while the shadows gradually closed over. Never did daughter nurse and tend her sick mother with greater solicitude, and greater self-sacrifice, than Mrs. Bond gave to her beloved parent. The interment took place in Waverley cemetery. There are three daughters— Mrs. Bond, Bourke-street, Sydney, Mrs. Purseglove, Geurie, and Mis A. Beasley (Sydney); and two sons—Messrs. Oswald and Mansell, both residing in the metropolis. Mr. Furney and all the family were present at the bedside when the angel of death gently took this good woman by the hand.<cite>/Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932) **Friday 9 December 1921** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Fussell Mary Ann (Collett) ====== ====== Fussell Mary Ann (Collett) ======
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   - //(f)// Mary A Fyad b. 1904 Wollongong   - //(f)// Mary A Fyad b. 1904 Wollongong
   - //(m)// Nasser Fyad b. 1906 Wollongong   - //(m)// Nasser Fyad b. 1906 Wollongong
-At the Police Court on Thursday hawkers' licenses were granted to Abraham Nasser Fyad, Joseph Deep, Habit Deep, R. M. Krippneor, L. M'Dowell, Liah Cams, Abdulla Nawsell, Beshara Joseph //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Saturday 9 January 1904** p 2+<blockquote>At the Police Court on Thursday hawkers' licenses were granted to Abraham Nasser Fyad, Joseph Deep, Habit Deep, R. M. Krippneor, L. M'Dowell, Liah Cams, Abdulla Nawsell, Beshara Joseph <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Saturday 9 January 1904** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-FOR SALE.— Light, active, three-year old Horse, broken to Saddle and Harness, for sale, very quiet and staunch. ABRAHAM NASER FYAD, Wollongong //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Saturday 22 September 1906** p 10+<blockquote>FOR SALE.— Light, active, three-year old Horse, broken to Saddle and Harness, for sale, very quiet and staunch. ABRAHAM NASER FYAD, Wollongong <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) **Saturday 22 September 1906** p 10</cite></blockquote>
  
 Part of the Syrian community in Wollongong. Husband naturalised in 1902 Part of the Syrian community in Wollongong. Husband naturalised in 1902
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