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| iw:register:h2 [2022/04/12 13:25] – [Hutson Mary (Bourke)] Project Administrator | iw:register:h2 [2022/04/18 17:04] (current) – [Darcey Clementina Joan Scott see Horsey] Gillian Baker | ||
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| ====== Horsey Clementina Joan Scott (Peterkin then Darcey) ====== | ====== Horsey Clementina Joan Scott (Peterkin then Darcey) ====== | ||
| - | b. 13/10/1871 Edinburgh Scotland d. 9/4/1942 | + | b. 13/10/1871 Edinburgh Scotland d. 9/4/1942 |
| m. Michael Darcey (1871 Queanbeyan- 22/1/1918 Ultimo Son of Thomas Darcey & Maria McCloy *) 7/1/1892 St. Peters | m. Michael Darcey (1871 Queanbeyan- 22/1/1918 Ultimo Son of Thomas Darcey & Maria McCloy *) 7/1/1892 St. Peters | ||
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| - //(m)// Charles Allan Hutt b. 1888 Petersham | - //(m)// Charles Allan Hutt b. 1888 Petersham | ||
| - | HUTE M'LEAN On 7th April, at the residence of the brides parents, Jerrara, by the Rev J Wilson MA William, fourth son of Charles Hutt of Anecte Grange Surry, England to Annie, second daughter Mr. Allan M' | + | < |
| ====== Hutton Annie ====== | ====== Hutton Annie ====== | ||
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| Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | ||
| - | JANE ELIZABETH HUTTON | + | < |
| Quietly and peacefully on August 27< | Quietly and peacefully on August 27< | ||
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| Rev. S. R. Robhins, of Lithgow, is a brother. Her body was laid to rest in the East Maitland Cemetery on Saturday, 29< | Rev. S. R. Robhins, of Lithgow, is a brother. Her body was laid to rest in the East Maitland Cemetery on Saturday, 29< | ||
| - | She has gone from us, but has left a memory of Divine beauty and an influence which will be an inspiration to all her friends who remain to carry on the work of Jesus Christ which she loved. — N.J.C.S. //The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954)// **Saturday 26 September 1942** p 6 | + | She has gone from us, but has left a memory of Divine beauty and an influence which will be an inspiration to all her friends who remain to carry on the work of Jesus Christ which she loved. — N.J.C.S. |
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| ====== Hutton Marion E (Caldwell) ====== | ====== Hutton Marion E (Caldwell) ====== | ||
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| Husband a gatekeeper. | Husband a gatekeeper. | ||
| - | On the 22nd November, at the residence of the bride' | + | < |
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| - | FIRE AT WOLLONGONG. | + | |
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| Wollongong, Friday. | Wollongong, Friday. | ||
| The town was startled by the sound of the fireball at about 9 o' | The town was startled by the sound of the fireball at about 9 o' | ||
| - | The bedroom and dining-room adjoining were completely gutted, and the walls and ceiling, which were of wood, were entirely burnt. Mrs. Huxham, who was in bed at the time of the fire, had a very narrow escape from being burnt to death, but was fortunately rescued from her perilous position in time. The house, which is situated in Flinders- street, next door to Mr. Bate's own house, is a wooden cottage,.. //The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909)// **Friday 29 January 1897** p 4 | + | The bedroom and dining-room adjoining were completely gutted, and the walls and ceiling, which were of wood, were entirely burnt. Mrs. Huxham, who was in bed at the time of the fire, had a very narrow escape from being burnt to death, but was fortunately rescued from her perilous position in time. The house, which is situated in Flinders- street, next door to Mr. Bate's own house, is a wooden cottage, |
| ====== Huxley Catherine (Power) | ====== Huxley Catherine (Power) | ||
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| Her original name was Catherine Mary and she changed her name when she converted to Judaism | Her original name was Catherine Mary and she changed her name when she converted to Judaism | ||
| - | On Thursday, the 12th instant, Charlotte Rebecca, the beloved wife of Michael Hyam, of Illawarra, after a long and painful illness, in her 37th year—leaving six young children to lament their loss. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **16 April 1849** | + | < |
| - | **Michael arrived with a considerable amount of capital and an enterprising nature. He received a grant of 1280 acres at Jamberoo in 1829 and named it " | + | < |
| ====== Hyland Bridget (Coffy/ | ====== Hyland Bridget (Coffy/ | ||
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| Came with children to join husband in colony | Came with children to join husband in colony | ||
| - | HYND.-- February 8, 1949, at her residence, Farrell Street, Balgownie, Janet Fair Hynd, beloved wife of William and dear mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. Auchterlonie), | + | < |
| Sister Elizabeth Duncan * | Sister Elizabeth Duncan * | ||
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