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iw:register:h2 [2022/04/12 13:25] – [Hutson Mary (Bourke)] Project Administratoriw: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  Marrickville+b. 13/10/1871 Edinburgh Scotland d. 9/4/1942  Marrickville
  
 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'Lean. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Tuesday 20 April 1886** p 2+<blockquote>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'Lean. <cite>//The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Tuesday 20 April 1886** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== 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+<blockquote>JANE ELIZABETH HUTTON
  
 Quietly and peacefully on August 27<sup>th</sup> Mrs. Jane Hutton, wife of J. G. Hutton, of East Maitland, 'fell asleep in Jesus' after a short illness. For over 30 years she has been a vital part of all the Methodist activities in East Maitland. Her untiring energy, her gracious consideration for the feelings of others, her wise and kindly advice on matters relating to the Christian work, caused her to exert an unconscious influence which exalted the Christ she loved during her life, and will continue though her bodily presence is no longer with us. Quietly and peacefully on August 27<sup>th</sup> Mrs. Jane Hutton, wife of J. G. Hutton, of East Maitland, 'fell asleep in Jesus' after a short illness. For over 30 years she has been a vital part of all the Methodist activities in East Maitland. Her untiring energy, her gracious consideration for the feelings of others, her wise and kindly advice on matters relating to the Christian work, caused her to exert an unconscious influence which exalted the Christ she loved during her life, and will continue though her bodily presence is no longer with us.
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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<sup>th</sup> August, and, despite inclement weather, a large congregation gathered in the church on Sunday, 13th September, when Rev. N. J. C. Southwell paid a tribute to her life and work. Rev. S. R. Robhins, of Lithgow, is a brother. Her body was laid to rest in the East Maitland Cemetery on Saturday, 29<sup>th</sup> August, and, despite inclement weather, a large congregation gathered in the church on Sunday, 13th September, when Rev. N. J. C. Southwell paid a tribute to her life and work.
  
-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. <cite>//The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954)// **Saturday 26 September 1942** p 6</cite></blockquote>
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-Gaha +
 ====== 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's parent by the Rev. A. Lloyd, Mr. Arthur Huxham, of England, to Annie, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Buff, of Glebe- Road, Sydney. //Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875)// **Monday 1 December 1873** p 1 +<blockquote>On the 22nd November, at the residence of the bride's parent by the Rev. A. Lloyd, Mr. Arthur Huxham, of England, to Annie, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Buff, of Glebe- Road, Sydney. <cite>//Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875)// **Monday 1 December 1873** p 1</cite></blockquote>
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-FIRE AT WOLLONGONG.+
  
 +<blockquote>FIRE AT WOLLONGONG\\
 Wollongong, Friday. Wollongong, Friday.
  
 The town was startled by the sound of the fireball at about 9 o'clock last night. It was found that a fire had broken out in the bedroom of a house occupied by Arthur Huxham, a railway employee, who was on duty at the time, only his wife being at home. The fire was discovered by Mr. Bate, who lives next door, and he immediately caused the alarm to be given. The fire engine was on the scene in a very short space of time, and succeeded in subduing the flames shortly after. The fire again broke out subsequently, but the brigade still being on hand it again overcame it. The town was startled by the sound of the fireball at about 9 o'clock last night. It was found that a fire had broken out in the bedroom of a house occupied by Arthur Huxham, a railway employee, who was on duty at the time, only his wife being at home. The fire was discovered by Mr. Bate, who lives next door, and he immediately caused the alarm to be given. The fire engine was on the scene in a very short space of time, and succeeded in subduing the flames shortly after. The fire again broke out subsequently, but the brigade still being on hand it again overcame it.
  
-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,.. <cite>//The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909)// **Friday 29 January 1897** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== 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**+<blockquote>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. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **16 April 1849**</cite></blockquote>
  
-**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 "Sarah's Valley". His activities included a store, a hotel. a tannery, bootmaking and cedar getting. For diversion he enjoyed horse racing and built a racecourse to his own design. About 1846 he sold his Jamberoo property and moved to Shoalhaven establishing an inn and, later, a store and hotel at Greenhills. On retirement he moved into a private dwelling in Berry St, Nowra. He was said to be a man with a strong sense of justice and generous instincts. His son David was an Alderman on the Shoalhaven Council for 47 years and several times Mayor. Another son, Solomon, was an M.L.A. for Balmain and also Mayor. Solomon was also an expert on Jersey cattle and is called `the father of yachting on Sydney Harbour'.** +<blockquote>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 "Sarah's Valley". His activities included a store, a hotel. a tannery, bootmaking and cedar getting. For diversion he enjoyed horse racing and built a racecourse to his own design. About 1846 he sold his Jamberoo property and moved to Shoalhaven establishing an inn and, later, a store and hotel at Greenhills. On retirement he moved into a private dwelling in Berry St, Nowra. He was said to be a man with a strong sense of justice and generous instincts. His son David was an Alderman on the Shoalhaven Council for 47 years and several times Mayor. Another son, Solomon, was an M.L.A. for Balmain and also Mayor. Solomon was also an expert on Jersey cattle and is called `the father of yachting on Sydney Harbour'.</blockquote>
  
 ====== Hyland Bridget (Coffy/Coffey) ====== ====== Hyland Bridget (Coffy/Coffey) ======
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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), Johan (Mrs. Inelis), Janet (Mrs.   Anderson) Minnie (Mrs McSweeney), Catherine   (Mrs Wellington) Alex and Hughie aged 81 years.+<blockquote>HYND.-- February 8, 1949, at her residence, Farrell Street, Balgownie, Janet Fair Hynd, beloved wife of William and dear mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. Auchterlonie), Johan (Mrs. Inelis), Janet (Mrs.   Anderson) Minnie (Mrs McSweeney), Catherine   (Mrs Wellington) Alex and Hughie aged 81 years.</blockquote>
  
 Sister Elizabeth Duncan * Sister Elizabeth Duncan *
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