b. 1835 Greenane Tipperary Ireland d. 6/11/1909 Cessnock
m. Jacob Paul Haber (23/9/1836 Rudesheim Nassa Rhineplatz Germany – 15/10/1892 Allandale Son of Phillip Haber & Gertrude Gotz) 1857 Shoalhaven 2633/1857
f. John Clancy m. Mary Geary
Husband a settler
b. abt 1819 Waterford Ireland
m. Samuel Haberfield (also Permission to Marry Martha Jones) 10/4/1839 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Convict permission to Marry Index 1839 Wollongong
Sentence: 7 Years
Both of Wollongong
Ship: Diamond 1838
Convict record:
b. abt 1809 d. 1/7/1836 Wollongong V1836872 20/1836 br. Wollongong
m. 1836 Samuel Haberfield (also Permission to Marry Ellen Daly) 17/2/1836 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Convict permission to Marry Index 1836 Wollongong
Ship: Pyramus (1) 1832
Sentence: 7 Years
ILLAWARRA.-On the afternoon of Tuesday the 1st instant, a woman named Aberfield and her husband were in a public house at Wollongong . About four o'clock the woman left the place to return home, leaving her husband behind, and he remained in the house for some time after. On his return home she was not to be found ; and though diligent search was made, no traces of the unhappy woman were discovered till the following morning, when her body was lying, quite dead, among some hay in an outhouse. An enquiry was instituted by the resident magistrate, W. N. Gray, Esq., and a verdict returned that the deceased had died of suffocation, occasioned by intoxication. From subsequent information and appearances, however, the result did not satisfy the unfortunate woman's husband, who caused a further investigation, in the course of which it was ascertained that five men had violated the person of the deceased. Some of the wretches, we hear, have been apprehended. But what a state of society do not such revolting atrocities manifest! Some of these ravishers and murderers may have been jurymen in cases of murder or rape; or may, should they escape hanging this time, yet take their places in the jury-box. We hope Mr. Paid police magistrate Gray will be, at least, as zealous in sifting this afair, as it is said he has been in obtaining signatures to the “patriots” petition. The Sydney Herald 14 July 1836
MURDER.-By the cutter Thomas from Illawarra, yesterday evening, we have received intelligence of. A murder perpetrated in that district a few days since. The deceased, a female, had attended the quarterly muster of ticket-of-leave holders for the district, and the last time she was seen alive was when returning homewards in a state of intoxication, accompanied by two men, who, had also attended-the muster. The female was, found dead on the following day, and an examination as to the cause of her death was entered into. The Surgeon who attended the Inquest deposed, that, the person of the deceased had been violated by more than one person. The two men who were last seen in her company have been apprehended on suspicion of being concerned in the murder. - As there is no Coroner for the district of lllawarra, we should like to know by whom these enquiries are conducted; the more especially as we observe the Police Magistrate of the district figuring in Sydney. The Colonist 21 July 1836
b. Germany d. 1867 Wollongong 8481/1867
m. John Gottlieb Haberley (abt 1831 Germany -1909 Wonoona)
f. Jacob Brandt m. Christina
Ship: Gottorp 1857
Husband a sawer who was insolvent in 1864. Resident Bulli. Naturalised 13/4/1877which naturalised her and all of the children.
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With John Frederick Haberley a miner.
d. 6/7/1926 br. Bulli General
m. Garrett Haberley (1858-1939 Bulli Son of John Gottlieb Haberley & Christina R Brandt *) 1889 Woonona 5298/1889
f. George Blincko m. Sarah Reeve *
b. 1879 Sofala d. 1944 Bulli
m. William James Haberley (1875 Wollongong -1954 Wollongong Son Of John Gottlieb Haberley & Mary Jane Johnsons *) 1900 Sydney
f. John Corney m. Rosannah Miller *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 1964 Bulli
m. John Frederick Haberley (1874 Wollongong - 1931 Lithgow Son Of John Gottlieb & Mary Jane Johnsons *) 1901 Canterbury 6348/1901 (possible death in consequence of accidental gunshot wound)
f. Hume Anderson m. Alice
Wollongong.—A warrant has been issued by the Wollongong Bench for the arrest of John Frederick Haberley, charged with wife desertion. He is 32 years of age, 6 feet, 9 inches high, thin build, thin features, blue eyes, very fair hair, sandy ’ moustache only ; generally dresses in blue clothes and hard black hat, ring tattooed on one finger, and blue mark in ear; a miner. New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930) Wednesday 4 April 1906 Page 122
b.1885 Woonona 23679/1885 d. 6/5/1915
f. Jacob John Haberley m. Mary Ann Blinco *
b. 1856 Musclebrook 6032/1856 d. 1/9/1931 Albany WA
m. Henry Christopher Haberley ( -19/9/1906 Morgans WA Son of John Gottlieb Haberley & Christina R Brandt *) 18/4/1877 Wollongong
f. Henry William Parkinson m. Anne McDonald *
HABERLEY — PARKINSON. —April 18, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by Rev. Dean Ewing, Henry Christopher, eldest son of Gotlieb Haberley, Bulli, to Julia Mary, second daughter of Henry William Parkinson, Woonona. The Sydney Morning Herald 11 May 1877
HABERLEY- September 1 1931 at Albany Western Australia Julia Mary widow of the late Henry C Haberley At rest The Sydney Morning Herald 3 September 1931
b. d. 30/4/1915 Bulli 5426/1915 br. Bulli General
m. Jacob John Haberley 1879 Wollongong 5228/1879
f. George Blincko m. Sarah Reeve
Ada Florence Haberley b. 1880 Wollongong 27322/1880 d. 1964 Bulli ( Thomas George Fritz 1900)
Living Sherbrooke in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner.
d. 1879 Bulli 9713/1879
m. John Gottlieb Haberley (abt 1831 Germany -1909 Wonoona) 1869 Wollongong 3769/1869
f. Thomas Johnsons m. ?
b. abt 1818 Campbelltown d. 15/7/1887 Red Bank Upper Picton br. Upper Picton
m. Michael Hackett ( 1808 – 24/2/1862 Campbelltown Son of Peter Hackett & Bridget) 1833 RC Sydney, St Mary's V183356 129/1833
f. Dennis William Shiel m. Mary Bradbury
b. abt 1838 Kilclareen Templemore Tipperary d. 8/1/1916 Young
m. James Cusack 1863
f. Pierce Hackett m. Mary Hanley
Ship: Alfred
When parents and younger siblings arrived she was listed as living in Wollongong possibly working for the Larkin/Larkins family
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Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1857 Jamberoo d. 3/10/1937 Mullumbimby
m. Arthur Armour Hacking (abt 1863 Blackburn Lancashire-30/3/1943 Ryde Son of William Hacking & Jane Gardner) Marriage not in BMD
f. George Keevers m. Mary Ann Inskip *
MRS. LOUISA HACKING
MULLUMBIMBY, SundayMrs. Louisa Hacking died at her home, Whian-street, Mullumbimby, to-day after a short illness. She was 79 years of age. The deceased was a native of Jamberoo on the South Coast, but had lived in a number of; towns on the North Coast, including; Lismore and Alstonville. She came to Mullumbimby four years ago with her husband, Mr. Arthur Hacking. She was of a retiring disposition, but was well known and highly respected throughout the district. In addition to the widower a family of three sons and three daughters survive. They are Messrs. Albert, Arthur (Coff's Harbour) and Ernest Hacking (Beaudesert), Mesdames Ethel Duncan
(North Sydney), Emma Waterhouse (Woolgoolga), and Alice Vidler (Mullumbimby). The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Monday 4 October 1937 p 6
26/4/1853 Jamberoo d. 1904 Ballina
m. Francis Leonard Hacking (1860 Blackburn Lancashire - 1/9/1933 Lewisham Son of William Hacking & Jane Gardner) 1881 Kiama
f. Thomas Farraher m. Mary Carew *
b. abt 1871 Melbourne d. 20/2/1948 Kiama 6633/1948 br Kiama General
m. William Hadden (abt 1868-1945 Kiama Son of Robert Haddon & Ann Jones *) 1891 Kiama
f. William Joseph Smith m. Caroline
OBITUARY MRS. ANNA HADDIN The death occurred on Friday, last of Mrs. Anna Haddin at the age of 74 years. She was the widow of the late William Haddin, who predeceased her in April, 1945. The late Mrs. Haddin was born in Melbourne and had lived in Kiama for many years. She was of a quiet, friendly nature which made her many friends amongst her neighbours. She had not been in the best of health for some months and was moved to Kiama Hospital where she passed away. She has one daughter Bella (Mrs C. Brown, of Kiama) to whom sincere sympathy is extended in her bereavement. Kiama Independent (NSW: 1947 - 1954) Wednesday 25 February 1948 p 3
b. abt 1840 Crogogill Armagh d. 1926 Kiama br. North Kiama
m. Robert Haddin (abt 1831 Crogogill Armagh Ireland- 2/9/1905 Kiama ) 1860 Ireland
f. William Joseph Jones m. Caroline
Ship: Wallasea 1865
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a carter
Four sons in 1905 (2 married) and 4 married daughters
OBITUARY. MRS. ROBERT HADDIN. Mrs. Robert Haddin, a very old resident of Kiama, has passed away at the advanced of 86 years. The recent hot weather taking its toll of the aged and infirm. For about two years the old lady has been ailing, having sustained an accident in a broken leg she has been cared for with care and attention in the house of her son Robert. As a young woman she can to Illawarra some 60 years ago in the beginning of her married life, and with her husband settled at Gerrinagong he being employed with the late Mr. Robert Miller. Later they came to the Riversdale Estate, employed by the owner Mr. Robb. Shortly after Mr. Haddin entered into the carrying and contract business, and the family moved to Kiama where they remained. Mr. Haddin, Senr., passed away some years ago and the devoted wife of so many years never failed to pay a tribute to his memory on each anniversary of his death. She had a large family and sons surviving are: Messrs. William, Robert, Edward and Richard, and daughters Mesdames Ison (Jane), Deakes (Eliza), and Farrell (Rebecca). In the days of her health and strength the late Mrs. Haddin was a kindly woman ever ready to do a kindly deed or to help in sickness or trouble. She was native of county Armagh Ireland, and in her 87th year. The funeral took place at North Kiama yesterday, the Rev, H. Chivers officiating, when a large number of quarry employees attended. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 17 February 1926 p 4
b. 1815 Scotland? d. 12/11/1897 Albion Park br. Albion Park Pioneers
m. John Hadden (1813- 7/6/1893 Albion Park)
Ship: Herald 1844 into Sydney
b. 1857 Jamberoo d. 1941 Murwillumbah br. Bangalow
m. George Fleming Haddin (1858 Kiama - 1938 Lismore Son of John Haddin & Jane Fleming *) 1879 Kiama
f. John Hamilton m. Esther Fleming *
MRS. JANE HADDIN
MULLUMBIMBY Tuesday. — Mrs. Jane Haddin, relict of George Fleming Haddin, died at the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Akers, Station-street, Mullumbimby at the age of 84 years.
The late Mrs. Haddin was born at Jamberoo and was a daughter of Mr. John Hamilton. She was married at Burrawang 63 years ago, and, with her husband, moved to the North Coast where they commenced dairying, first at Clunes, then Eureka, and later moved to Possum Creek, where she resided until her husband died in February, 1939. Of a kind and cheerful disposition, Mrs. Haddin was always ready to help others and she lived a life of honour and usefulness.
Possessed of a retentive memory, Mrs. Haddin was ever ready to recount happenings of the early days, when settlers cleared the district in the face of great difficulties and paved the way for its present productivity. ,
The deceased is survived by a family of two sons and seven daughters. The sons are Don, of Possum Creek, and John, of Sydney, and the daughters are Mesdames J. Irvine (Brisbane), M. McHugh (lpswich), W. Wells (Lismore), H. Holmes (The Pocket, Billinudgel), T. Brims (Murwillumbah), W. Knox (Coorabell) and H. T. Akers (Mullumbimby). In addition to this family, Mrs. Haddin reared the two children of another daughter, Mrs. A. Millier, who predeceased her 31 years ago.
After a service in the Presbyterian Church, Bangalow, conducted by Rev. Faulkner, the funeral left for the Bangalow cemetery, where the deceased was buried alongside her late husband. The pall-bearers at the church and at the graveside were Messrs. H. Akers, H. Holmes. A. Buchan, T. Buchari, A. Milgate and D. Haddin. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 16 April 1941 p 4
b. 6/9/1858 Albion Park d. 18/9/1888 Albion Park br. Albion Park Pioneers
m. James Fleming Haddin (17/3/1847 Albion Park- 10/17/1931 Chatswood Son of John Hadden & Jane Cummings Fleming *) 12/10/1881 Albion Park 4521/1881
f. Edward Hazelton m. Hannah Herring *
Husband a farmer
b. 1854 Albion Park V18541930 37A/1854 d. 29/9/1929 Lismore br. Lismore
m. John Haddin (abt 1842 – 9/12/1924 Lismore Son of John Hannon & Jane Fleming *) 1876 Kiama 3077/1876
f. William Fryer m. Sophia Dunster *
ON the 28th instant, at the Church of the Resurrection, Jamberoo, by the Rev. P.R. S. Bailey, JOHN HADDON, jun., eldest son of Mr. John Haddon, sen., of Albion Park, to MARY ANN FRYER, eldest daughter of Mr. William Fryer, of same place. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 3 October 1876 p 2
MRS. M. A. HADDIN
The death occurred on September 29 at 141 Dawson-street, Lismore, of Mrs. M. A. Haddin, relict of the late J. Haddin. The late Mrs. Haddin was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, of Albion Park, South Coast. She was for many years a resident of Moss Vale and district, and was held in the highest esteem by a large circle of friends for her kindly nature and loving disposition.
She is survived by two daughters and one son, Mrs. J. O'Connor (Dawson street), Mrs. G. Daley (Dunoon) and Mr. J. S. Haddin (Coraki). Messrs. W. and H. Fryer (Sydney) and Mr. P. Fryer (Lismore), and Mrs. R. Ritchie (Nimbin) are brothers and sister. After a service at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, the remains were interred beside her late husband. The Rev. A. J. Parker officiated at the church and grave, Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 30 October 1929 p 14
b. 12/12/1864 Jamberoo d. 7/19/1949 Camden br. Albion Park Pioneers
m. James Fleming Haddin (17/3/1847 Albion Park- 10/17/1931 Chatswood Son of John Hadden & Jean Cummings Fleming) 1/10/1890 Kiama 4311/1890
f. Samuel King m. Sophia Hamilton
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
b. 19/10/1844 Jamberoo g bp. CofE Dapto; Wollongong d. 16/12/1871 Parramatta 5320/1871
m. John William Haddon 2/2/1863 Jamberoo 2035/1863
f. James Hall m. Mary Ann Chandler *
On the 2nd instant, by special license, at the house of the bride's father, by the Rev. R. Wilson, of Gerringong, Mr. John William Haddon, Kiama, to Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. James Hall, farmer, Jamberoo. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 6 February 1863
On the 16th instant, at her late residence, Aird-street, Parramatta, JANE ELIZABETH, the beloved wife of JOHN WILLIAM HADDON, leaving five children, an affectionate husband, and large circle of friends to mourn her loss. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 19 December 1871 p 1
b. abt 1872 Yorkshire d. 1939 Charlestown br. Charlestown
m. John Haddow (abt 1862 Lanark Scotland – 1939 Charlestown) 1890 Newcastle
f. Ephraim Hargrave m. Elizabeth
Ship: Earl Dalhousie 1877
b. 1866 d. 29/7/1919 Hurstville br. Woronora
m. John Thomas Hadfield (-2/6/1937 Hillview) 1891 Sydney
f. James C Payne m. Martha
b. 1862 Glastonbury County Somersetshire d. 6/6/1940 South Lismore br. Lismore
m. Gay Marshall (1858 Kiama- 1912 Parramatta Son of James Marshall & Margaret Gay *) 12/11/1883 Ultimo
m. Daniel Hael (abt 1872- 1951 Albion Park Son of John Hale & Bridget Griffin *) 1903 Sydney
f. Walter Wason m. Clara E Heal
Ship: abt 1884
MARSHALL - WASON. - On the 12th instant, at 27? Crown-road, Ultimo, Sydney, by the Rev. H Macready, Gay, the seventh son of the late James Marshall, of Kiama, to Clara Emily, second daughter of the late Walter Wason, of Butleigh, Somersetshire, England. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 14 November 1884 p 2
MARSHALL - On the 12th instant, at her residence, George street, Sydney, the wife of Gay Marshall of a daughter. Both doing well. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 25 August 1885 p 2
MRS. D. HAEL
Mrs. Clara Emily Hael (77) died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Shipway, 76 Crown-street, South Lismore, yesterday after a long illness. Mrs. Hael, who had only been in Lismore for the past five weeks, had lived most of her live at Albion Park, on the South Coast. She was born at Glastonbury, County Somersetshire, but came to Australia 56 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Hael recently disposed of dairying interests on the South Coast and came to Lismore to reside, in the hope that the change would be beneficial to Mrs. Hael, who had not enjoyed good health for some years.
The deceased is survived by four children: Mrs. A. Shipway (South Lismore), Mrs. W. Deakin (Nimbin), Les and William Hael, of Lismore. Mr. Les Hael had recently taken up residence at Albion Park, having previously lived for some time in Lismore. The funeral will leave St. Andrew's. Church of England, Lismore, today. A service will be held in the church at 4 p.m. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Friday 7 June 1940 p 11
m. Francis Hagan
b. abt 1864 (? 1863 Sofala) d. 16/5/1934 Drummoyne (No record on BDM) cr. Northern Suburbs
m. Hugh Andrew Anderson Hagan (1864 Sydney -10/4/1940 Bankstown Son of Benjamin Hagan & Barbara) 1892 Gosford
f. ? William Davis m. Elizabeth
Living Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a foreman.
In 1917 she was living at Empire Bay Woy Woy.
HAGAN. — May 16th, 1934, at her late residence, 19 Sister's Crescent, Drummoyne, Susannah, beloved wife of Hugh A. A. Hagan, and loving mother of Hugh, Arthur (Dick), and Cliff (Bill), and grandmother of Kenneth and Barbara. Aged 70 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954) Thursday 17 May 1934 p 6
m. William Haggerty
m. Charles Hagarty
m. James Hailey
b. abt 1855 Lanark Scotland d. 1908 Merewether ?
m. James Hailstones (abt 1855 Sterling Scotland -1908 Merewether )
Ship: Orontes 1882
Husband was struck by a train in 1895 at Newcastle.
b. 12/11/1866 Redfern d. 1935 Burwood
m. Thomas Haines (13/12/1861 Menangle- 1929 Homebush Son of George Haines & Elizabeth Flint) 29/1/1887 Goulburn
f. Alfred Douglas m. Maria Tripp
b. 19/1/1864 Wollongong 16423/1864 d. 13/7/1941 Stanhope St Woonona 17743/1941 br. Bulli Catholic
m. Alfred Hains (abt 1865 -1932 Woonona Son of Lewis Haines & Emma Lowe ) 1885 Woonona 5522/1885
f. Michael Head m. Lucy Ann Rixon *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
cr. Rookwood ?
m. George Frederick Haines (- 1938 Redfern Son of Henry Hall Haines & Sarah) 1899 Woonona 6933/1899
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 19/6/1842 Great Coggeshall Essex England d. 2/8/1902 Taylorville Brunnerton New Zealand br. Stillwater NZ
m. Austin Polden (1833 Eling Hampshire – 8/3/1870 Balmain Son of William Polden & ?) 19/8/1861 Poplar Middlesex
m. Lewis/Louis Haines (abt 1829-13/4/1898 Son of Samuel Haines & Mary Speedy) 8/10/1870 Register’s Office Newcastle 2975/1870 Husband a widower
f. John Bedford m. Mary Ann Pickett
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Louis Haines was charged with having, at Woonona, on the 8th October, inflicted actual bodily harm upon James Jordan; a second count charged him with common assault. Mr. Russell appeared for accused, who pleaded not guilty. Crown Prosecutor having stated the case, called James Jordan, who deposed that he was a miner, working at Woonona, and know accused and his wife; he boarded with them for six or seven months; they had five children at home when he was there after he left, he ' batched' in a tent some short distance away ; he left because he had a bad hand and could not work, or pay ……
Accused deposed that his present wife was his second, and he was her second husband ; they lived happily together until Jordan went to board with them; he was taken ill, and was in the Hospital for up wards of three weeks ; when he went home, his wife was changed in demeanor towards him ; his children told him something, and he afterwards watched accused and his wife ; he saw nothing wrong between them ; everyone spoke of it ; saw his wife on the night of Saturday, 8th October ; was told that she had gone into Heal's hotel ; went to look for her, and looked in every room in the hotel except one, which was locked ; afterwards spoke to Constable Turner, telling him he believed Jordan had got his wife locked up in a room ; afterwards went bock to the hotel, and as he was going round to the back he was knocked down by some one whom he found to be Jordan ; Jordan did not speak before he struck him ; they both fall, and Jordan tried to choke him ; he then struck him on the head with his walking-atick Jordan was on top of him at tho time, and tried to take the stick from him ; some one tried to pull Jordan off him ; two of his ribs wore broken by Jordan ; he told the police he struck Jordan in self-defence after he had knooked him down . He was 68 yenrs of age. By the Crown Prosecutor: My wife left her home on the 3rd Octobor, and I do not know where she is. David Frow saw accused and Jordan in front of Heal's hotel on the night of the 8th October ; when accused was coming up the hill Jordan went under the shade of the figtree ; accused went in the sume direction and he then heard someone calling out for the police ; he wont up and saw them on the ground, Jordan being on top, and ac cused lying on his back ; accused hit Jordan with his stick whiles he was lying on his back ; they aftorwards got up, and Jordan took the stick from accused. By the Crown Prosecutor: Had not heard anyone tell accused his wife was in the hotel ; she went into the hotel with him and a young woman ; she was about forty, and not bad looking; he was courting accused's daughter. Austin Poland deposed that heo had seen improprieties between Jordan and accused's wife: he told accused he had better clear him out of the house. Edward Haines, 14 years of ago, son of accused, deposed that he had seen several instances of impropor conduct between his mother and Jordan. Elizabeth Haines, 9 years of ago, a daughter, also gave evidence to a similar effect. James Jordan, recalled, denied that he had been guilty of any impropriety with accused's wife; he did not know where she was at present. Dr. Kane, re-called, deposed that he had treated accused for broken ribs on the Monday after the assault. Mr. Russell addressed the jury on behalf of accused. The Crown Prosecutor having replied, his Honor summed up, and the jury re tired. After a short absonce they returned with a verdict of not guilty, and accused was discharged. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 24 November 1892 p 2
b. 27/11/1843 St Helier Jersey d. 18/6/1941 Flemington
m. Charles Henry Maggs (- 28/7/1885 Lithgow Son of Henry Maggs & Eliza ) 1863 Mulgoa
m. James S Haining (-1925 Penrith Son of Thomas Haining & Janet ) 1885 Wollongong 5493/1885
Ship: Anglo Saxon 1854
Death at Ninety-Seven INTERESTING CAREER OF THE LATE MRS. E. J. HAINING Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Thursday 26 June 1941
d. abt 1884
m. James Haining
Step-children of Elizabeth Jane Payne * or could be the children and they were registered using her middle name as she was still married to Charles Maggs. However when Emma Maggs was married she did so at the house of her parents which was after Margaret was born. Newspaper artical says they were her children.
Unmarried or no father listed
d. 1955 Redfern
m. Joseph Haiser (- 5/4/1933 Sydney) 1890 Nowra
f. Patrick Meehan m. Eliza
Husband a fisherman at Greenwell Point.
m. William Cunninghame Haldane (1801 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Scotland-4/7/1844 Wollongong Son of John Haldane & Elizabeth Cunninghame) 1833 Duddingston Scotland
f.
Ship: Alexander 1836 from Hobart
At Macquarie street, on the 11th inst.Mrs. W. Cunninghame Haldane, of a Son. The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) Friday 13 June 1834 p 2
At Bong Bong Bong, on the 14th instant, the lady of W. Cunninghame Haldane, Esq., of a son. The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Monday 25 December 1837 p 4
At Lainshaaw, Vale of Clwyd, on the third instant, the lady of W. Cunninghame Haldane, The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Friday 18 December 1840 p 3 Esq., of a son
At Lainshaw, Vale of Clwyd, 30th ult., the lady of W. Cunninghame Haldane, Esq., of a daughter. The Colonial Observer (Sydney, NSW : 1841 - 1844) Wednesday 8 June 1842 p 283
Mr. William Cunninghame Haldane, late of Dublin-street, Edinburgh, now of the Vale of Clwyd, New South Wales, has posted a notice of his intention to apply to be admitted as an attorney of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 6 January 1842 p 2
Her husband was a solicitor and departed Hobart for NSW because he was falsely accused of extortion. After her husband died the family returned to Scotland.
Her husband’s sister Elizabeth Cunninghame Innes * also resident in the Illawarra
November 18.-Sydney, ship, Captain White,for London. Passengers-Mrs. Haldane, Mr.John Haldane, Master Augustus Haldane, Master P. W. Haldane, Miss Wilhelmina Haldane, and Mrs. Clarke. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 19 November 1844 p 2
b. abt 1835 d. 23/11/1887 Albion Park br All Saints CofE Albion Park
Unmarried or no father listed
m. John Hale 1862 Kiama 2094/1862
b. 1828 NSW d. 1906 Randwick 6460/1906
m. Thomas Hale (abt 1818-16/3/1883 Grafton) 6/2/1849 St James’
f. Joshua Holt m. Elizabeth Bray
February 6, at St. James's Church, by the Rev. Robert Allwood, B.A., Mr. Thomas Hale, of King-street, to Eliza, sixth daughter of Mr. Joshua Holt, Pitt-street. The Sydney Morning Herald 8 February 1849
BIRTH. At Fairy Meadow, Wollongong, on the14th Instant, Mrs T, Hale, of a daughter.” Empire 22 November 1853
On the 1st instant, at Woonona, Wollongong, Lissie Minifie, infant daughter of Mr. Thomas Hale, aged eleven months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 5 May 1856 p 6
At Woonoona, October 16th, Mrs. T. Hale, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 19 October 1857 p 3
On the 1st July, at Woonona, Mrs Thomas Hale, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 4 July 1859 p 3
On the 14th instant at Woonona, Illawarra, Mrs. Thomas Hale, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 16 October 1862
Husband started in Sydney as a watchmaker and jeweller
In 1853 Thomas Hale was resident at Para Meadow he was granted permission to erect a store on the wharf at Wollongong in 1860. He also was involved with the start of the coal mines at Mt Pleasant, Coal Cliff and the Osborne Wallsend mines. He sent coal samples to England, California and China.
HALE. — At her late residence. Goodwood, Botany-street, Randwick, Eliza Hale, In her 76th year. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Thursday 10 May 1906 p 4
m. John Hale
m. George Hale
b. 12/10/1835 St Pancras, Middlesex d. 1/5/1916 br. Wollongong General
m. Frederick Hale (1821 Holborn, Middlesex- 14/2/1887 Hertford, Hertfordshire) 1864
f. William Hammond m. Mary A
Ship: abt 1889
HALE.— May 1st, 1916, at the residence of her son (A. F. Hale), Mary, relict of the late Frederick Hale, aged 80 years. Great Berkhamstead, Herts., England, The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Tuesday 2 May 1916 p 4
In 1870 Mary and Frederick’s son Harold William Harvey Hale was born. They went on to have another six children before Frederick’s death on 14th February 1887 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, at the age of 66. Frederick was buried in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire with his first wife Eliza. After Frederick’s death Mary went back to live in London with their remaining seven children. Sadly, another child, Lucy Rosa, died in the same year as her father. Two years later Mary took her and Frederick’s remaining six children to Australia where the family settled.
b. Ireland ? d. 1883 Campbelltown
m. William Haley 1854 Presbyterian Wollongong V18544514 74B
f. Archibald Colville m. Isabella Montgomery *
m. James Haly
m. Daniel Haly 1837 CofE Sydney, St James
m. John Halfpeny
m. William J Halkett (1854-13/4/1920 Albion Park ) 1887 Wollongong
f. John Mackie m. Christina
Ship: Belgravia 1884
Albion Park..,
Mrs. Halkett; wife of Mr. W Halkett, saddler, of this town, died on Saturday afternoon, after an illness of several weeks,
The funeral took place on Sunday, when a very large procession of people followed her remains to the Presbyterian burial ground, Rev R. Millor officated at the grave, and after reading the burial service gave an impressive addross, and concluded by offering prayer, Mrs. Halkett was much repected, and her lose will be greatly felt, he leaves a husband and 5 children. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 15 January 1895 p 2
b. abt 1863 d. 6/8/1950 Neutral Bay
m. Frederick Christian Halkjar (- 1913 Carcoar Son of Frederick C Halkjar &)
She taught dressmaking in Wollongong in 1897. Her husband, a carpenter, constructed the Court House clock tower.
HALKJAR.—November 19, at her residence, Aplin-street, the wife of F. C. Halkjar, of a daughter. Cairns Post (Qld. : 1884 - 1893) Thursday 20 November 1884 p 2
HALKIER, Annie. — August 6, 1950, at a convalescent home, Neutral Bay, late of 24 Spruson Street, Neutral Bay, beloved mother of Ida, Gwen, Anne, Frances, and Leila, aged 87 years. Privately cremated. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 8 August 1950 p 20
m. James Hall 1861 Wollongong 3132/1861
m. James Hall
b. abt 1854 Durham d. 27/8/1895 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. Thomas Woollett Hall (abt 1850-15/10/1929 Son of William Hall & Ann Woollett) 1876
f. Peter McDade m. Mary
m. Thomas Hall 1846 Presyterian Wollongong V18464441 74B
m. Thomas Hall
Living at Lilyvale in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
With William Hall a benchman (person who works at a workbench, especially a shoe repairer or chair maker)
b. 2/5/1861 Melbourne d. 15/8/1937 Hunters Hill br. Gerringong General
m. Charles Alfred Hall ( 23/5/1858 Kiama -18/8/1938 Hunters Hill Son of Richard Hall & Eliza Pile *)
f. Charles Wilson m. Anne
Lived at Claremont Western Australia when Annie married. Her cousin Murial Nicholson of Kiama was a bridesmaid as she was the only daughter .
b. 11/3/1849 Jamberoo d. 11/5/1908 Byangum
m. William Augustus Hall (1/10/ 1848 Kiama -28/3/1922 Murwillumbah Son of James Hall & Mary A ) 1867 Kiama
f. John Pugh Nichols m. Rebecca Moss *
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 28/12/1826 Taunton England d. 6/1/1903 Kiama br. Gerringong General
m. Richard Hall (29/7/1822 London England - 3/1/1894 Gerringong)
f. Alexander Pike m. Eliza
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
On the 25th instance, at her residence, Shellharbour, Mrs. R. Hall, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 29 March 1866 p 2
Husband’s death I M Issue 16 Jan 1894 of Rossmergey, Morrah, Cornwall, England. Husband a school master
b. 1826 d. 15/2/1921 Cessnock br. Glenmore Cemetery Rothbury
m. George Alexander Hall (1831 -27/8/1922 Cessnock Son of John Hall & Ann)
f. Peter m. Ann
Husband a butcher
On the 23rd instant, at her residence, Crown-street, Mrs George Hall of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 March 1864 p 2
m. John Hall
b 18/9/1852 Fairy Meadow d. 6/11/1947 Dulwich Hill br. Wollongong Cem
m. Joseph Thomas Hall (24/10/1852 Rossmergey, Morrah, Cornwall, England -1/11/1915 Corrimal Son of John Hall & Elizabeth Nicholas) 18/12/1878 St Michael’s 5238/1878
f. Gerald Franklin Anderson m. Mary Ann Smiles *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties. Husband a farmer.
HALL— ANDERSON. — On the 18th December, in St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Dean Ewing, Joseph Thomas, youngest son of John Hall, of Rosemergey, Morrah, Cornwall, England, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Gerald Anderson, of Franklyn Farm, Fairy Meadow, N. S. W. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 31 December 1878 p 2
IM Issue 31 Dec 1878 ‘youngest daughter of late Gerald Anderson of Franklyn Farm, Fairy Meadow.’
b. 1856 NSW or Victoria d. 11/4/1915 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. James Sampson Carkeet (abt 1851 Linkinhorne Cornwall- 7/8/1889 Junction Point Son of John Carkeet & Julia Hannah Richards ) 31/12/1874 Peelwood NSW
m. Israel Hall ( 1867 Braidwood- 21/1/1943 Lithgow William Hall & Mary Ann Phelps ) 1891 Lithgow
f. Edward Andrew m. Susannah Larbey
Cause of Death: Carcinoma of stomach
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties. Husband a miner.
Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
With John Hall a bricklayer
b. 5/2/1861 Shellharbour d. 1931 Chatswood
f. Richard Hall m. Eliza Pile *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
b. 1857 St Leonards ?
m. Ernest Albert Hall 1888 Petersham 2370/1888
f. ? John Hall m. Hannah ?
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
b. abt 1854 Durham d. 17/4/1928 Wollongong 9440/1928 br Wollongong General
m. James Hall (abt 1846 Norfolk - 10/11/1924 Son of William Hall & Elizabeth )
f. George m. Martha
Ship: Belgravia 1884
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
Husband a groom
An old resident of Mount Pleasant, in the person of Mrs. Jane Hall, passed away last week, after a lingering illness. Deceased was a well known Church worker, and the Mount Pleasant Methodist Church services were held at her residence.
She was one of the best-known identities of the district, and was greatly esteemed by all who came into contact with her. Her husband predeceased her by several years; sheleaves a grown-up family. The funeral last Thursday was a very representative one, and was a striking tribute to the high regard in which deceased was held. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 27 April 1928 p 18
b. abt 1845 Washington Durham d. 3/9/1897 Sydney
m. William Southern Hall (abt 1844 Holmside Durham-10/11/1888 Wollongong)
Ship: La Houge 1879
Cause of Death: Burns
Living at Mt Keira Hotel Figtree in 1885 when her daughter married.
b. 3/8/1856 Shellharbour d. 1940 Chatswood
f. Richard Hall m. Eliza Pile *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
m. James Hall 1871 Redfern
m. Mathew Hall
Living at Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. after 1937
m. Alexander Hall (-1927 ) 1888 Ashfield
m. Frederick Hall ( Son of William Hall &) l19/4/1860 Sydney
f. John Clark m.
On the 19th instant, by special license, at the residence of the bride's sister, Elizabeth terrace, Riley-street, Sydney, by the Rev. Hugh Mackail, Mr. Frederick Hall, Kiama, youngest son of the late Mr. William Hall, Marshall-street, Golden Square, London, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. John Clark, Kiama, late of Victoria. Empire 20 April 1860
b. 1813 d. 10/3/1880
m. James Hall (Abt 1813 Oxford England-14/3/1883 Kilarney Qld ) 1/6/1840 CofE Sydney St Lawrence's
f. William Chandler m. Phoebe
Ship: Asia 1832
b. abt 1822 d. 26/12/1905 br. Wollongong General
m. William Hall ( abt 1821- 17/10/1906 Wollongong Parents unknown )
f. William
m. John Hall (- 6/12/1896 Son of George Hall & Jane ) 1892 Wollongong 7816/1892
Hiusband a miner - inquest into death has residence at Campbell St Woonona
b. 1884 Kembla d. 1920 Tarrawanna br. Wollongong
m. George Weston Hall (1876 Lanchester Durham - 1963 Sydney Son of James Hall & Jane) 19/11/1902 Mount Keira 10452/1902
f. Frederick Ring m. Emmaline Dickson *
A very pretty wedding took place in the Methodist Church, Mount Keira, on Wednesday, 19th November, at 3 p.m. The contracting parties were Miss Matilda Ring, eldest daughter of Mr. F. Ring, Keira Heights, to Mr. George Hall second son of Mr. Jas. Hall of Mount Pleasant. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 29 November 1902 Page 4
The death occurred at Tarrawann recently of Mrs. Geo. W. Hall, at the age of 35 years. She leaves a husband and six children. The late Mrs. Hall was a member of the Ring family, well-known at Mount Keira. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 23 January 1920 Page 15
b. 1870 Tamworth d. 3/9/1938 Bulli br. Wollongong
m. George Hall 1887 Lithgow
f. Isaac Easterbrook m. Martha Adelaide
Living at Church St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
Husband a labourer.
HALL — At Bulli District Hospital, 3rd September, Rebecca Jane Hall, relict of the late 'George Hall, of Main Road, Corrimal, and beloved mother of Gladys (Mrs. V. Lawn, of Stadium st, Woonona), and Vera (Mrs. A. C. Brown) Powell street, Wollongong. Aged 68 years. Interred Wollongong cemetery, 4th September. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 September 1938 p 11
b. 21/12/1877 Kiama 14799/1878 d. 16/2/1930 Woollahra
m. John Peter Hutchinson Hall ( -before 1930 ) 9/10/1895 Kiama 7147/1895
f. George Bullen m. Agnes Weston *
b. 1877 Wollongong 23044/1877 d. 1955 Wollongong
m. Harry Hallams 1904
f. John Alexander Bovard m. Sarah Jane Richardson *
Living Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 1922 Auburn
m. Gordon Halley (abt 1862-1929 Petersham) 1890 Burwood
f. Thomas Vincent m. Margaret
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
Husband a labourer
m. Walter Halliday
b. abt 1838 d. 29/6/1914 Austinmere br. Clifton
m. James Robson Halliday (abt 1828-23/5/1911 Austinmere Son of Robert Halliday & Hannah Young)
f. Edward Merlyn m.
Living Austinmer in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
http://www.geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I86547&tree=1
b. before 1838 d. 1874 Newcastle
m. Richard Pearce (abt 1835 -1/2/1861 Surry Hills Son of Richard Pearce & ?) 1857 Sydney 490/1857
m. John Brown Halliday 27/9/1862 Newcastle
f. m. Jane Hendicott
On the 8th instant, at her residence, Bulli, in the district of Illawarra, the wife of J. B. HALLIDAY, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 April 1866
On the 17th instant, at her parents' residence, Bulli, in the Illawarra district, ISABELLA JANE, the infant child of JOHN and SARAH HALLIDAY, aged six days. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 April 1866
Husband a mining overseer at Borehole when they married
CHAPMAN and OTHERS V. HALLIDAY and ANOTHER
Mr. Owen. Q.C., and Mr. Knox, instructed by Messrs. Gannon and M'Laughlin, for the plaintiffs; Dr. Donovan, instructed by Mr. Stephen Nicholson, for the defendants.
The plaintiffs in this suit were Abraham Chapman (trustee), Jane Jones, Charles Gladstone Hendsell, Harriet Riley (wife of Joseph Robert Riley), by the said A. Chapman her next friend, and James Harris, and Jane Harris his wife. The defendants were John Brown Halliday, and Joseph Robert Halliday his son.
The statement of claim set forth that the plaintiff, Jane Jones, married one Thomas Hendsell in 1838, she then having an illegitimate daughter, Sarah Hendicott, who afterwards became wife and mother of the defendants respectively. In 1838 Hendsell had bought a piece of land in Bourke-street, Surry Hills, from one Thomas Waters for £10, which property was now said to be worth £2000. In January, 1839, Hendsell, being then a confined in Darlinghurst Gaol for felony, the property was conveyed from Waters to Mrs. Hendsell in trust for Sarah Hendicott; without Hendsell being made a party to the deed. The plaintiffs therefore charged that this deed was null and void. In 1848 Hendsell executed another deed giving his wife a life interest in the property, and after her to Sarah Hendicott and the children which had been bom of their marriage. In the following year Hendsell died, and in 1852 his widow became Jane Jones. Sarah Hendicott - Mrs. Halliday-died in 1874, and in 1880 her husband became administrator of her estate. He had entered into possession of the property, and was enjoying its rents and profits, claiming to be sole and absolute owner. A declaration of interest was prayed for, as well as an injunction to restrain the defendants. An account was also asked.
The defendant (John B. Halliday), by his statement of defence, alleged that prior to the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hendsell, it was agreed that, in consideration of their then intended marriage, certain land should be purchased for the protection of Sarah Hendicott, and that when so purchased it should be settled or conveyed for her benefit absolutely; and that, in consequence of this understanding, the land in question was purchased, and conveyed, with the concurrence and consent of Hendsell, to the plaintiff Jones, in trust for her daughter Sarah. It was contended that inasmuch as this was a voluntary deed, it could not be overriden by the subsequent one of 1848. It was also claimed that plaintiff Jones, having accepted a trust under the deed of 1839, she was stopped from claiming any estate or interest under the deed of 1848. Defendant further stated, that the deed of 1848 was not in any way acted upon by the trustees. Defendant was informed and believed that before his marriage with Sarah Hendicott in 1862 she had been receiving the rents and profits of the property with the full knowledge of her mother. Shortly after marriage his wife received a sum of about £50 for arrears of rents and profits. Thereafter, till 1867, the rents aud profits were received by his wife, or by him for her, and from 1867 till his wife's death in 1874 he resided with her upon the land.
Since the decease of his wife he had continued to enjoy the land as tenant by courtesy. Defendant then narrated the loss of the title deeds, which he alleged took place at an hotel kept at Newcastle by plaintiff Jones and her daughter Mrs. Tyler, in 1874. He averred that when he returned to the house, after an absence of eight months, he found that the deeds had been abstracted.
The evidence for the plaintiff supported the allegations in the statement, and denied the imputation that the deeds were abstracted from the defendant's box at Newcastle. One witness swore that defendant had sold him the property for £1300, received £10 on deposit, and had sold various stories to account for the absence of the deeds. The deed of 1839 was not forthcoming, but its purport was placed before the Court by memorial.
d. 15/1/1954 Kiama
m. Harry Halliwell (5/4/1876 Bradford England -1924 Son of James Halliwell & Ellen Longbottom *)
1900 Sydney
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a tailor
b. abt 1842 England d. 29/5/1910 Kiama br. Kiama Wesleyan
m. James Halliwell ( abt 1835 Lancashire England- 19/7/1904 Kiama ) abt 1859 Bradford England
Ship: Peterborough 1880
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
The death is reported of Mrs E. Halliwell, 65, an old resident of Kiama. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 4 June 1910 p 4
d. 5/12/1967 Lismore
m. James Halliwell (3/5/1872 Bradford England – 15/10/1951 Lismore ? Son of James Halliwell & Ellen Longbottom *) 18/3/1901 Kiama
f. Joel Axford m. Ann Eliza Sellock *
Living at North Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Joseph Blaney (- 1865 Kiama Son of Benjamin B Blaney & Abigail) 1858 Wollongong 2906/1858
m. John Maytil Hallett () 1877 Kiama 3243/1877
She is listed as Margaret Blaney Farmer Shellharbour Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867 and was charged with failing to clear weeds off her property in 1877.
b. abt 1841 Paterson bp. 1859 CofE Wollongong
f. John Hallett m. Eliza Forester
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 1868 Molong
m. William Halls 1848 CofE Parramatta, St John's V1848178 33B/1848
f. William Edy m.
b. abt 1849 Rathmore Co Carlow Ireland d. 1/12/1927 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. George Halpin (10/12 1842 Dublin - 7/5/1910 Son of George Halpin & Julia Villiers) 4/6/1868 Rathvilly Co Carlow Ireland
f. Bartholomew Watters m. Mary Malone
Living Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a carpenter
Obituary.
The death took place last night of a very old and respected resident of Wollongong, in the person of Mrs. Halpin, of Corrimal Street, relict of the late Mr. Geo. Halpin, and mother of Mrs. I. Miner, Bulli; Mrs. J. Sharp Wollongong; Mr. Alf. Halpin (Wollongong), Mr. Geo. Halpin (Hurstville), Mrs. Rankin (Cootamundra), Mrs. Mettam (Perth, W.A.), Mrs. Russell (Melbourne), Mrs. Semmens (Victoria),. The late Mrs. Geo. Walker (of Hurstville), was also a daughter. A sister, Miss Waters, also resided with the late Mrs. Halpin.
The late Mrs. Halpin was a native of Ireland, and came to Australia 44 years ago with her late husband, whose death occurred about 17 years ago. She had resided in Wollongong ever since coming to Australia. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 2 December 1927 p 2
— West Dapto Charcoal Ck. Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
b. 8/5/1889 Sheffield, York England d. 17 /3/ 1980
m. George Sydney Halpin (1884 Sydney – 1966 Kogarah Son of George Halpin & Ann Watters *) 1904
f. Joseph Allen Figtree m. Eliza Stenton *
Ship: abt 1901
— — Charcoal Ck. Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
b. abt 1791 Gavan Ireland b. 1854 br. 26/9/1854 Old Catholic Wollongong
m. James Halpin 25/1/1826 St Mary’s Sydney 1826/153-126
Ship: Woodman (1) 1823 Sydney
Sentence: 7 years
Occupation: Milk butter maker
Tried: 1821 Co Monaghan
Convicts Permission to Marry Index
In Illawarra in 1828 Cencus
m. John Halpin
m. Patrick halpin
b. abt 1845 Ireland d. 1906 Bemboka
m. James Halpin (1844-1914 Bega Son of Patrick Halpin & Ellen ) 7/2/1872 St Francis Xavier’s 3818/1872
f. Peter Devlin m. Margaret Kelly or f. Andrew Devlin m. Mary Newman
b. 1876 Sydney d. 1948 Hamilton South br. Sandgate
m. Henry Halsey (- 9/10/1933 Hamilton Son Of Charles Halsey & Susan Bissell *) 1900 Wollongong
f. James Bowra m. Jean/Jane Woods (daughter of Charles Woods & Ann Sullivan *)
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1876 Lambton d. 1952 Bulli
m. William Thomas Halsey ( -1948 Bulli Son of Charles Halsey & Susan Bissell *) 1899 Woonona
f. Joel Wright m. Fanny
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. L. HALSEY
Mrs. Louisa Halsey, of Farrell Road, Woonona, died in the Bulli Hospital yesterday morning, aged 76. Her husband died some years ago. She was mother of Elsie (Mrs. Pinch), Ethel (Mrs. E. Reeves), Charles, Ada (Mrs. Sheedy), Vera (Mrs. Sheedy), Harry and Albert. The funeral will leave Coles Funeral Parlours Bulli, this morning for the Woronora crematorium. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Friday 19 September 1952 p 2
b. abt 1856 d. 1932 Glebe
m. John Halsted (6/4/1854 West Itchenor Sussex -1938 Artarmon Son of John Halsted & Frances Elliott) 1878 Bourke
MRS. E. A. HALSTED DEAD.
Sydney papers, Saturday, recorded the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Adeline Halsted of Artarmon, wife of Mr. John Halsted, and mother of Kempsey's respected townsman, Mr. F. G. Halsted. Other members of the family are A. S. Halsted, South Africa; H. E. Halsted, Garah; Lieut.-Colonel J. G. Halsted, England; C T. Halsted, Eastern Cable Co. and Misses F. D. Halsted, Young; T. A. Halsted, Sydney. The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW: 1899 - 1952) Wednesday 14 September 1932 p 4 Article
b. 1882 Wollongong 19542/1882
m. Thomas Halton 1901 Woonona
f. William Burgess m. Annie Cremar *
b. abt 1875 Castle Cary Somerset d. 19/12/1947 Western Suburbs Hospital cr. Woronora
m. Harry Hamblyn (abt 1872-4/2/1950 Concord Son of Danilel Hamblyn & ?) 1899 Hendon Middlesex
f. Samuel Hamblyn m. Mary Ann
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
HAMBLYN.— Charlotte. December 19th. 1947, at Western Suburbs Hospital, late of Helensburgh, and 17 Archer-street, Concord, beloved wife of Harry Hamblyn and loved mother of Horace, Maurice, William, Frederick, and .Violet. In her 73rd year. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Sunday 21 December 1947 p 11
m. John Francis Charles Hambley (abt 1874 England -24/6/ 1945 Shellharbour Son of William Hambly & ) 6/2/1896 Wollongong 2060/1896 Div
f. John Parker m. ?
HAMBLY-PARKER. – On the 6th Feb., at the Congregational Manse, Wollongong, New South Wales, by the Rev. E. T. Miles, uncle of the bridegroom, John P., eldest son of Wm. Hambly, of Ballarat, Victoria, to Bernice (May), daughter of John Parker, of Castlemaine, Victoria. The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic: 1864 - 1946) Saturday 4 April 1896 p 45
HAMBLY v HAMBLY.
Bernice Selina Margarita Hambly (formerly Parker) v John Francis Charles Hambly. Marriage, February, 1896, at Wollongong, Congregational rites. Issue, desertion. Decree nisi. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 15 December 1933 p 8
b. 1850 Langdon Cross England d. 6/12/1934 Kiama 21209/1934 br. Shellharbour
m. Charles Robert Hambly (abt 1851-11/7/1918 Albion Park )
f. John Lord m.
Ship: Northbrook 1878
Living at Darley Estate in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living the farming life and later when her husband died she went on and became the Licensee of the New Royal Hotel, Shellharbour, and owner of several homes. She made the most of what life had dealt her.
b. abt 1859 Lansallos Cornwall d. 1/7/1930 Keiraville br. Wollongong General
m. William H Hambly ( abt 1858 Cornwall – 1926 Wollongong ) 1881 Liskeard Cornwall
f. Peter Oxman m. Ann Tredgonning *
Ship: Bann 1882
Living at Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1880 Albion Park d. 9/12/1969 Newrybar
m. Ambrose Lord Hambly ( 1876 Laywardneath England- 1954 Bangalow Son of Charles Hambly & Dinah Lord * ) 10/6/1902 Residence of the bride’s father 3335/1902
f. George Gray m. Esther Smith *
She resident Albion Park, he of Shellharbour Father and husband both farmers.
Living Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 6/2/1856 Tamworth d. 1939 Ashfield br. Northern suburbs
m. William Henry Hamer ( 1851 Preston Lancashire – 11/5/1930 Ryde Son of Henry Hamer & Julia Gatliff) 5/4/1879 Tamworth
f. James Johnston m. Mary Ann Bonner
m. William J Hamill
b. 28/5/1819 d. after 1906
Mrs. Edward Hamilton, of Yellow Rock, Albion Park, celebrated her 87th birthday on Monday of last week. Mullumbimby Star (NSW : 1906 - 1936) Saturday 2 June 1906 p 3
b. abt September 1830 Whitburn West Lothian Scotland d. 16/9/1915 Croome Albion Park br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. James Hamilton ( abt 1835 Dromore Tyrone Ireland - 5/2/1908 Albion Park) 21/10/1870 Croome Albion Park 2486/1870
f. Ebenezer Russell m. Jane Meer *
Living Croome in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
DEATH OF MRS. HAMILTON.
Death has claimed another of the grand old pioneers in the person of Mrs. Hamilton, of Croome, relict of the late Mr. James Hamilton, and sister of the late Mr. John Russell. The sad event occurred on Thursday night at the residence of her son, Mr. K. Hamilton, who, together with his good wife, soothed the declining years of the deceased. The late Mrs. Hamilton wns a woman of sterling characteristics. As a neighbour and friend she was never lacking in those good qualities that won for her the respect und esteem of all with whom, she came in contact. She was a devoted adherent of the Presbyterian Church. The late Mrs. Hamilton was born in Linlithgow, Scotland, and when a child arrived in the Albion Park district in 1835 with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Ebenozer Russell. In 1870 her marriage with the late Mr. Jas. Hamilton was celebrated and with her husband she went to live at Croome, and had resided there until the day of her death. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian portion of the Jamberoo cemetery on Saturday afternoon, being followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of people. We sympathise with the mourning relatives and friends. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 21 September 1915 p 2
b. 18/8/1878 d. 6/10/1962 Bellambi
m. Claude Montague Hamilton (1879 Walcha-1947 Bulli Son of John Hamilton & Lavinia Annie) 1903
f. Oswald McCloskie m. Mary Frew *
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1861 d. 3/6/1944 Helensburgh br. Helenburgh
m. Samuel Hamilton (- 12/3/1921 Helensburgh Son of William Hamilton & Sarah)
f. William m. Mary Ann
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner
On Saturday at her residence, McMillan street, Helensburgh, the death occurred of Mrs. Ann Hamilton, in her 83rd year. She was the mother of Thomas, John, James, Jean (Mrs. Payne) and Bill. The remains were interred in Helensburgh Catholic cemetery on Sunday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 June 1944 p 5
m. John Hamilton 1886 Wollongong
b. 28/5/1861 Wollongong d. 12/10/1897 Crown St Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. James Hamilton (1863-) 8/2/1891 St Francis Xavier’s 8231/1891
f. James Lynch m. Catherine Daly *
Both resident Wollongong
Husband a baker
It is with feelings of the deepest regret that I have to record the death of Mrs. James Hamilton, wife of one of our most respected residents, at the early age of 35 years. Mrs. Hamilton had not been enjoying good health for several months previous to her death. She decided to goto theLewisham Hospital, conducted by the Little Company of Mary at Lewisham, where she remained for about three months. She received the best medical skill and the most kind attention. The patient improved from day to day, and had so far recovered that word was sent to Mr. Hamilton about three weeks ago saying that his wife was able to leave for home. Mrs. Hamilton was, however, only home a few days when she became very weak, and was compelled to keep to her room. Medical aid was again employed, but all in vain. During her last few days she received the spiritual consolation of the Holy Church from Father Byrne, P.P., and the good Sisters of St. Mary's Convent, who were at the bedside of the deceased when she breathed her last. Having lived a truly Christian life, she died a most peaceful and happy death. On Wednesday morning the remains were removed to St. Francis Xavier's Church, and placed 'on a catafalque in front of the High Altar. A Requiem Mass was celebrated at 7 o'clock by Father Byrne. There was a large attendance, including the husband of the deceased, her sister (Mrs. Clancy), Mr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton, Mr. J. Hamilton, and other relatives of the deceased. The altars were draped in mourning. The coffin was covered with beautiful wreaths.
In the afternoon, before the remains left the church, prayers were read by Father Byrne, the church being crowded. The large cortege was headed by Father Byrne, who officiated at the grave. Much sympathy has been expressed for Mr. Hamilton and relatives in their sad bereavement. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 23 October 1897 p 10
m. James Hamilton
m. William Hamilton 1883 Kiama
b. abt 1841 Tyrone Ireland d. 27/1/1915 Newrybar br. Newrybar
m. James Hamilton (abt 1843 Ireland -14/4/1924 Beecroft) 1868 Kiama 2445/1868
f. Charles Wiley m. Jane *
Ship: Hotspur 1861
MRS. J. HAMILTON.
At Newrybar on Wednesday, 27th January, there passed away one of its most respected and highly esteemed residents, in the person of Elizabeth Hamilton, the wife of Mr. James Hamilton, at the advanced age of 74, after an illness of a few days. The late Mrs. Hamilton was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, and came with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Wiley to New South Wales, in 1860, first settling in Kiama, and afterwards at Broughton Village, South Coast. At the latter place in 1868, she was married and of the seven children born, five survive to mourn her loss. Nineteen years ago the Hamilton family moved to the North Coast, … The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 3 April 1915 p 10
Living Mount Ousley in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1825 d.
m. Dr George H Hamilton (abt 1824 Tyrone Ireland- 15/6/1888) 23/10/1845 Scots Church Sydney
b. 1881 Boorowa d. 1952 Lane Cove
m. Thomas Charles Hamilton (-1943 North Sydney Son of Thomas Hamilton & Jean) 1900 Murrumburra
f. Alexander Arthur m. Maria
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties. Husband a storekeeper.
b. abt 1855 d. 22/3/1928 Chatswood
m. Alexander Greenlaw Hamilton (14/4/1852 Bailieborough, Cavan, Ireland- 21/10/1941 Chatswood ) 14/4/1873 Mudgee
f. Charles Thacker m. Mary Ann Mallyon
Living at Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a school teacher who was transferred to Mount Kembla Public School as headmaster in October 1887 he also was an naturalist, critic and early introducer of environmental education The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 23 March 1928 p 12 Family Notices
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hamilton-alexander-greenlaw-6536
b. abt 1833 Drumore? Co Tyrone Ireland d. 1905 Robertson br. Robertson
m. John Hamilton (abt 1828 Drumore Co Tyrone- 31/8/1903 Robertson)
f. William Fleming m. Rosanah Cunningham *
Ship: Switzerland 1854
Husband an Ag Labourer when they arrived
The funeral of Mrs. Hamilton, relict of the late Mr. John Hamilton, took place on Sunday last, when the remains were interred beside those of her husband and son in the Church of England portion of the Robertson General Cemetery. Being followed to their last resting place by a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. The Rev. D. T. Smith conducted the service at the grave, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. R. B. Simpson.
Many beautiful wreaths were received. The deceased lady had been confined to her bed for about four months prior to her death. She leaves three sons (Mr. John Hamilton, Richmond River, and Messrs. Robert and Wilson Hamilton, Robertson) and five daughters (Mrs. Haddin and Mrs. Cook, Robertson, Mrs. J. Duley, Dapto, Mrs. G. Duley, Sydney, and Mrs. Pappin, Goulburn), besides numerous grandchildren and one great-grandchild. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 4 November 1905 p 6
b. abt 1870 d. 8/6/1944 Wollongong 13714/1944 br. Wollongong General
m.
f. David m. Helen
Our dear mother.
Living at Greenmount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. William Hamilton
b. 1849 or 1846 Antrim Ireland d. 26/2/1925 Wollongong br. Albion Park General
m. John Hamilton ( abt 1840 Derry Ireland - 8/12/1910 Yellow Rock Albion Park ) 26/7/1866 Berrima
f. McCauley m. Isabella *
Ship: abt 1850
Living at Greenmount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. HAMLTON.
On Thursday of last week, the death took place, at her residence, Market street; Wollogong, of Mrs. Hamilton, widow of the late Mr. John Hamilton, aged 76 years. The late Mrs. Hamilton was a native of County Antrim, and come to Auatrilia, at an early age with her parents Mr. and Mrs. McCaughey, who settled at Kiama, where remained she until 22 years of age, when she married and subsequently went to reside with her husband at Albion Park where they we both highly respected residents. Some years ago she removed to Wollongong with some members of her family, and has resided there over since… The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 11 March 1925 p 2
b. abt 1814 d. 31/5/1904 Berry br. Gerringong General
m. James Hamilton
An old resident of Broughton Village, Mrs. Jane Hamilton, aged 90 years, died on Tuesday. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 6 June 1904 p 5
She was living in Broughton Village when her son-in-law Henry Morrow died.
d.
m. Robert Hamilton (abt 1853 - 24/4/1919 Bulli)
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
d. 1948 Qld
m. Alfred George Hamilton (- 1933 Qld Son of William Alfred Hamilton & Annie Maria Plint) 25/10/1875 Lambton 3572/1875
f. John Jefferson m. Sarah Oates
HAMILTON — JEFFERSON — On October 25th, at Calvary Particular Baptist Chapel, Lambton, by the Rev. D. Young, ALFRED GEORGE HAMILTON, only son of the late William Alfred Hamilton, Esq., of Winchester, England, to LAVINA, third daughter of Mr. John Jefferson, of Lambton. Miners' Advocate and Northumberland Recorder (Newcastle, NSW: 1873 - 1876) Saturday 30 October 1875 p 2
b. abt 1834 Derryvullan Fermangh Ireland d. 27/8/1910 Otford br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. William Hamilton (Oct 1821 Kilskerry Parish Tyronne Ireland -26/9/1889 Otford Son of William Hamilton & Jane Allen ) 21/11/1855 Kiama CofE Jamberoo Kiama Shoalhaven V18551210 43B/1855
f. Francis Ramsey m. Jane
Ship: Matoaka 1855
Living at Otford in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Were the first of the free selectors at Otford to pay for the freehold of their land. Her descendent's sold the farm in 1970's. After her husband's death, she continued to run the farm at Otford until she sold it to her son, Allen.
The death occurred recently of Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, who was one of the earliest pioneers of Otford district. The deceased lady reached the ripe age of 77, and arrived in this district many years before the railway was built. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 September 1910 p 15
http://magni.webcity.com.au/~rnb47409/families/hamilton.html
b. 1849 d. 1896 Bathurst br. Bathurst
m. David Hamilton ( 14/1/1836 Ireland- abt 1921 Redfern Son of Joseph Hamilton & Hannah Craig) 1866 Albury 1263/1866
f. James Sawtell m. Susannah
HAMILTON. — The Friends of MR. DAVID HAMILTON are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, MARY ANN, to move from his residence, Lambert-street, to-morrow (WEDNESDAY) afternoon, at three (3) o'clock, for the Wesleyan Cemetery. Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal (NSW : 1851 - 1904) Tuesday 12 May 1896 Page 3
http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/David_Hamilton_%281836-c1921%29
b. 26/2/1847 Charcoal d. 10/4/1913 Gulgong
m. Allen Roy Hamilton (4/9/1831 Kilskeery CoI, Tyrone- 1915 Gulgong Son of William Hamilton & Jane Allen ) 26 or 27/6/1866 Wollongong 3396/1866
f. George McPaul m. Mary Miller *
HAMILTON - McPAUL - June 27th, at St. Lukes, Church, Dapto, by the Rev. W.F.B. Uzzell, Mr. Allen Hamilton, Fairy Meadow, Wollongong, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter if George McPaul Esq., Dapto, Illawarra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 6 July 1866 p 2
HAMILTON— At her residence, Public School, Mount Keira, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr A. Hamilton, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 23 April 1867 p 2
HAMILTON.—On the 24th instant, at her residence, Public School, Mount Keira, Mrs. A. Hamilton, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 26 January 1869 p 2
HAMILTON. — On September 20th, at her residence, Public School, Mount Keira, Mrs. A. Hamilton, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 26 September 1871 p 2
http://records.ancestry.com/George_McPaul_records.ashx?pid=43545891
b. abt 1846 Northern Ireland d. 10/11/1933 Croydon
m. Robert Hamilton ( Northern Ireland - Son of James Hamilton & Sophia Duncan) 1866 Kiama 2204/1866
f. Alexander Simpson m. Margaret
Ship: abt 1853
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-NSW-PENRITH/2009-09/1252191976
Husband a tanner at St Mary’s.
b. 1868 Jamberoo d. 6/12/1950 Haberfield
m. Ebeneza Hamilton ( 1871 Jamberoo- 1953 Ashfield Son of James Hamilton & Agnes Russell *) 26/7/1893 Jamberoo 4179/1893
f. William Fleming m. Catherine Gibson *
Living Croome in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Image of the house they built and lived in at http://www.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au/lep2011/filedata/pdf/2380160_Seaview.pdf
Church of England at Jamberoo. The second wedding was also solemnised in the same church on the same day by the Rev. B. Stevens. The bride was Miss Rose Fleming, daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Fleming, of Stoney Creek, the bridegroom being Mr. Ebenezer Hamilton, son of Mr. James Hamilton, of Croome. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 29 July 1893 p 2
The death occurred at her resi dence. 73 Parramatta Road, Haberfield, on 6th December, of a former Albion Park resident in the person of Mrs. Rosannah Hamilton at the age of 82 years. Formerly a Miss Fleming, of Jamberoo, she married Mr. Ebenezer Haknilton who carried on dairy farm ing at Croome for many years, being held in high esteem by their neigh bours. The late Mrs. Hamilton is sur vived bly her husband, six sons James (Albion Park), Stanley (Bulli), Henry (Lidicombe), Cres irell (Croome), Gordon (Campsie) and Mervyn (Dapto), and five daugh ters Ethel (Mrs. F. Ward, Berralla), Florence (Mrs. G. Woodhart, Haber field), Violet (Mrs. K. Ward, Croome), Myrtle (Mrs. J. Walker, Haberfield) and Grace (Mrs. H. Walsh, Newtown) to each of whom sincere sympathy is extended in their bereavement. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Friday 22 December 1950
b. abt 1829 d. 26/1/1899 br Wollongong General
m. John Valentine Hammer (abt 1819-16/8/1879)
Husband a tailor
b. abt 1870 d. 18/5/1968 Epping br. Northern Suburbs
m. Alfred Joshua Hammill (abt 1869- 16/7/1934 Epping Son of John Hammill & Mary) 1890 Broken Hill
f. William Nettleton m. Susannah
b. abt 1874 d. 5/8/1950 Allawah
m. Henry Rockwell Hammill (abt 1875 -26/3/1955 Allawah Son of John Hammill & Mary) 1895 Broken Hill
f. William Matthews m. Mary
Living at National Park in 1934 when her husband’s brother Alfred died.
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a storekeeper.
b. 6/6/1871 Kiama d. 20/11/1946 Lismore 26610/1946 br. East Lismore Anglican
m. William Hammond (15/10/1870 -5/2/1943 Lismore Son of William Hammond & Cecilia Moyse *) 3/9/1891 Kiama 4664/1891
f. James King m. Julia Scammel/Scannell *
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-NSW-NORCO/2007-01/1167990025
m. Augustus H Hammond (-) 1879 Wollongong
b. 25/9/1836 St Hellier Jersey d. 19/1/1924 Kiama br. Kiama Cemetery
m. William Hammond (1832 Arkensden Essex - 7/5/1888 Bombo quarry Son of Timothy Hammond & Mary Hadon ) 25/2/1860 Campbelltown 1836/1860
f. John Moyse m. Margaret McKinley
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband and son Timothy killed by a quarry explosion, afterwards she was a boarding house keeper at Bombo where she was a bankrupt in 1891. Another son was killed at Bombo quarry on 1902 as was her son-in-law Thomas Stokes in 1903. She was awarded about 185 pounds for her loss of her husband and ended up raising Timothy's children. She also acted as a local midwife in the area.
Amelia Priscilla on marriage record
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/i/n/Charelle-M-Vines/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0088.html
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Josiah Hammond (-1908 Woonona Son of Edmund Hammond & Ann E) a miner.
b. 1868 Goulburn d. 1935 North Sydney
m. Timothy Hammond (22/11/1866 Campbelltown -7/5/1888 Bombo quarry son of William Hammond & Cecilia Moise * ) 27/5/1886 or 20/5/1886 Kiama
f. Charles Pomeroy changed to Stokes m. Eliza Niblett
She was from Eureka when she married. Her son Timothy was born after his father’s death in an expolsion at the Bombo quarry. She received a sum from a charity set up to compensate the widows of the men killed. Her father is listed as Pomeroy on http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=oke-harrison&id=I14202 but she married under Stokes as the family changed their name about 1880
m. James Hammond
Her daughter Isabella’s obituary states that they lived at Bulli
b. 1866 Yass or Gunning d. 1918 Bombo
m. George Hammond ( 7/2/1865 Campbelltown -30/6/1930 Burwood Son of William Hammond & Cecilia P Moise *) 19/6/1886 Kiama 5757/1886
f. Charles Pomeroy changed to Stokes m. Eliza Niblett
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1882 d. 21/3/1972 Kembla Heights
m. George Edward Hammonds (887 Hill End-1949 Wollongong Son of Richard Hammonds & Louisa Harriett Chapman Weal * ) 1902 Sydney
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1849 Waddes Sussex d. 25/8/1928 Wollongong 12327/1928 br. Wollongong General
m. Richard Hammond (13/4/1840 Cwm y ago Lydham Shropshire- )
f. John William Weal m. Louisa Chapman
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.Husband a miner.
Magisterial inquiry into her death:
Death of Mrs. Hammond.
The Deputy Coroner, Mr. J. Kirby J. P., held an inquiry at the Wollongong Court, on Tuesday, concerning the death of Louisa Harriett Chapman Hammond.
Catherine Hammond, wife of George Hammond, a deputy, of Kembla Heights, stated deceased had lived with them for the past ten months and previously for eighteen years. During the last three months she had been confined to her bed through infirmity. On the 11th inst, in the afternoon, witness heard a noise on the front verandah and saw deceased in her nightdress on the floor. Her throat was cut and a blood stained razor was close by.
Said 'Oh, mum whatever made you do that,' she replied 'I could not help it-' called Mr. and Mrs. Waugh, who summoned Dr. Kirkwood and the deceased was conveyed to Wollongong Hospital. Dr. Kirkwood visited her at the hospital where she improved for awhile, but on 25th inst she died.
The immediate cause of death, Dr. Kirkwood stated, was heart failure, due to senile decay, and hastened by loss of blood.
The Coroner returned a verdict in accordance with the medical testimony. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 31 August 1928 p 23
b. 1877 Berwick d. 22/9/1963 Drummoyne
m. John Richard Hammonds (abt 1876 -20/1/1951 Carlton Son of Richard Hammonds & Loiusa Harriet Chapman Weal * ) 1899 Sydney
f. Edwin Cross m. Margaret
Ship: La Hogue 1877
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
b. 1883 Shoalhaven d. 31/7/1957 Camden
m. Alfred Hammond (21/4/1875 Campbelltown – abt 20/6/1940 Concord Son of William Hammond & Cecilia Moyse *) 3/8/1899 Kiama 6005/1899
f. William Phillips m. Rose/Rosina Greenhalgh *
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1843 Jamberoo d.
m John Hampson (Cheshire England-) 24 /8/ 1865 Sydney 711/1865
f. William Garnet Burgess m. Maria Fidden *
On the 24th instant, at the Scots Church, by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, M.P., Mr. John Hampson, late of Bathurst, storekeeper, a native of Cheshire, England, to Mary Ann Burgess, daughter of Mr. William Burgess Garnet, engineer, a native of Jamberoo, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 26 August 1865
m. Richard Hampton 1844 Presbyterian Wollongong V18444411 74B
b. abt 1822 Brise Aberdeen
m. William Hampton (abt 1821 St Lyms Kimeardine Scotland- 19/8/1872 Kiama Son of David Hampton & Elizabeth Cooper) 1844 Logiepert Forfarshire Scotland
f. David Wright m. Mary Raiver/Rawer
Ship: Stamboul 1854
When her husband died she was left with 6 children.
b. abt 1821 Huxbridge England d. 1/5/1896 br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. John Hancock (abt 1819 Bath England -25/7/1894) 1841 Church of England Dapto; WollongongV1841443 25C
Convict permission to Marry Index 1841 Wollongong
Ship: 1837 Henry Wellesley
Sentence: 7 Years
30th January 1837 ANN RYDER, THOMAS WHITE, JOHN WHITE , and WILLIAM POWELL were indicted for stealing, on the 21st of January, 4 handkerchiefs, value 3s. 6d.; 1 nightcap, value 5l.; 2 pairs of stockings, value 3s.; 1 pair of braces, value 6d.; 1 bag, value 1d.; 1 crown, and 3 shillings; the goods and monies of Charles King; and that Ryder bad been before convicted of felony.
CHARLES KING I live at Ealing, near Hayes, in Middlesex. On the night of the 21st of January I saw the two Whites and Powell at the Jolly Horse public-house—about twelve o'clock I saw Ryder and went home with her—when we went into the house she fastened the door—I put the articles stated into my pocket, which I laid in the chair, and stripped and got into bed—I expected her to follow, she did not, but she got up in five minutes and opened the door, and the three male prisoners came in—I am sure of them—two of them put their hands over my mouth and tried to stop my breath—I cannot say which two it was—Ryder was in the room at the time, and she cried, I do not know for what—she had opened the door to them—they hallooed and rapped at the door first—I got away from them and saw John White routing my pockets—I had several blows in the room—as soon as I could get my clothes on, I tried to get out—they did not stop me from getting my clothes on, but I had several hits while put-log them on—they let me put them on, and then shoved me out of doors—when I got out I found I had lost four handkerchiefs, a nightcap, two pairs of stockings, a pair of trowsers, a bag, a crown, and three shillings—was struck, but I cannot say by whom—after I came out I went back to the room and asked them for a small parcel, and they all three came out and fell upon me and struck me violently—I had two black eyes—I slipped by them and ran away—I am certain of the three men.
Ryder. When you came to my house you were quite tipsy, you had part of three half-pints of gin and half a pint of rum. Witness. I was not tipsy—I did not say I would turn you out of doors, nor break your things.
John White. He was out of doors grumbling—I asked what was the matter, and he knocked me down, and then we had three rounds. Witness. We had not—I had no chance—they all pitched into me together.
GEORGE HITCHING I am a watchman. On this Saturday evening, between twelve and one o'clock, the prosecutor came to me representing that he was robbed—about that time Powell came up—I asked the prosecutor if he was one—he said he was—I took him into custody, and he said if I would allow him to speak to the prosecutor he would tell the b——fool where his parcels were; but instead of telling him, he shoved the watch-box door back and made his escape—I called King, and we got the constable—we went to White's and took them both into custody, and afterwards retook Powell.
Powell. I was going home, and he said, “I dare say that is one of them”—he is my uncle, and he is always taking me to the cage if there is a row—when I came up, the prosecutor said, “Is not this one of them?”—he said, “I will take him”—I said, “Don't put me in here, uncle: you can take me in the morning”—he said, “That won't do for me,” and I ran home and went to bed. Witness. I am his uncle—I found him at home—I am certain he said he would tell where the bundles were.
JOHN BIRCH I am a constable. I was called, and went to Ryder's house—I found a padlock outside the door—I then went to White's house and apprehended them—the prosecutor identified them, in bed with another man—I went from there to Powell's house and found him in bed—King identitifed him directly he saw him—Powell wished to speak a few words to him and he said, “This man has not been robbed at all; if you will go to Ryder's, there are the things as he left them”—I said, “I can't get in; there is a padlock outside the door”—he said, “Go to White's, you will find the key there”—he said he heard a screaming in the house, and went to the girl's assistance, and that the prosecutor said he would set fire to set house—I went to Ryder's and found the padlock off, and the door fastened inside—White's mother was there—I said I had come for the man's clothes—Ryder said he had brought nothing into the house—I said I must go up stairs—she said, “You need not go up stairs; the man did not go up stairs”—I went, and on the stairs found the braces, which the prosecutor claims—we went back to White's, but found nothing. (Property produced and sworn to.)
Ryder. He never brought any bundle into my house, but the braces which were on the stairs—he gave me 3s. to stop the night—he said it was all the money he had.
CHARLES KING (re-examined) I did not give her any thing—I had agreed to give her 3s.—I am quite sure I took the bundle and money into the house.
James White's Defence. I never saw the man's things—when I went up the yard he was coming out of the door.
CHARLES JAMES MUKRAY I got this certificate of Ryder's former conviction from Mr. Clark's office (read)—she is the person who was convicted before your lordship in the other court.RYDER— GUILTY . Aged 18.
JOHN WHITE— GUILTY . Aged 18.
THOMAS WHITE— GUILTY . Aged 24.
POWELL— GUILTY . Aged 21.Transported for seven years.
b. b. 25/7/1863 Dapto d. 1943 Enfield br. Rookwood Catholic
m. Thomas Moran (abt 1863 - 26/12/1889 Calderwood Son of John Moore & Mary Gorman *) 1887 Kiama
m. George Albert Hancock (- 4/4/1952 Enfield ) 1901 Junee
f. James Moore m. Mary O’Day *
DEATHS. MORAN.—At his mother's residence, on December 26, at Calderwood, THOMAS MORAN; aged 26 years, leaving a wife and one child. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 31 December 1889 p 2
HANCOCK. -The Relatives and Friends of Mr George Hancock of 24 Dean Street Enfield, Mrs R Kelly, Mr and Mrs A Lock, Mr and Mrs Ossie Hancock and Mrs L Moran and their Families are Invited to attend the funeral of his dearly beloved Wife their dear Mother, Sister and Grandmother Bridget to leave the Metropolitan Funeral Home Railway Parade Burwood This Das at 2:30 for the Catholic Cemetery Rookwood The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 26 August 1943 p 10
b. abt 1792 d. 6/1/1838 Wollongong
m. Edward Hancock (1786-30/12/1847 Sydney)
Ship: Enchantress 1833
DEATH. On Saturday the 6th instant, at Wollongong, Elizabeth, wife of E. Hancock, Esq., aged forty- six years.SMH 10 January 1838
d. 1937 Wallsend br. Latter Day Saints Wallend
m. Luke Hancock (-1926 Wallsend Son of Henry Hancock & Hannah) 1885 Congleton Staffordshire
f. Charles Brown m. Ellen
Husband a miner. He was a bankrupt whilest living at Corrimal and Lambton. He also sued for compensation in 1888
m. William R Hancock 1885 Woonona 5536/1885
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1882 Wollongong 19584/1882 d. 1968 Wollongong
m. Alfred Albert Handforth (abt 1862-18/11/1943 Wollongong ) 1902 Wollongong
f. John Alger m. Sarah Bennett *
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Cook.
Husband a labourer.
b. 1841 Pettigo Donegal Ireland d.
m. Edward Thomas Handley 1859 Wollongong 1859/3248
f. Patrick McMahon m. Winifred Flood *
Ship: Emma 1857
Edward Thomas Handley appeared on summons, charged with disobeying an order of the Court for the maintenance of his wife. He was sent to gaol until the order be complied with. The Sydney Morning Herald 14 January 1868
It is possible that this couple did not divorce but she may well have established another relationship which has prevented this researcher from finding her in later years.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-NSW/2004-03/1079410408
m. James E Hanigan
b. abt 1834
f. Hanks m. Lucy
Unmarried or no father listed
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1839
b. abt 1816 Cavan Ireland d. 10?/3/1902 Parramatta br. St John’s Parramatta
m. James Hanks (abt 1818 Nailsworth Gloucestershire- 29/12/1898 Parramatta Son of Thomas Hanks & Phoebe) 1848 Presbyterian Sydney
HANKS. — The Friend of Mrs MARY HANKS are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to move from her late residence, Inkerman-street, Sherwood, Parramatta. THIS WEDNESDAY, at 4.30, for St. John's Cemetery, Parramatta. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Wednesday 12 March 1902 Page 12
b. abt 1844 d. 3/8/1923 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. William Hanley ( - 1904 Helensburgh Son of William Hanley & Johannah) 1874 Cooma 2167/1874
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a hotelkeeper.
It is possible that her son Arthur Hanley attended Helensburgh Public School and was successful in 1898 in becoming a pupil teacher at that school.
MRS. HANLEY.
Mrs. Hanley, who had resided at Helensburgh for the last 30 years, died on Friday last, and although it rained heavily on Sunday the funeral was well attended. The late Mrs. Hanley was 79 years of age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 August 1923 p 6
We regret to report the death of Mrs. Hanley, a very old and highly re spected citizen, who passed away on Friday last, at her residence, Park Street Helensburgh. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 10 August 1923 p 12
Unmarried or no father listed
She was listed as living at Shellharbour when her cousins Hannah and James Maher arrived in 1863 on the Persia.
b. 1842 Corramopre Donegal Ireland d. 1912 Sydney br. Waverley
m. James Bedad Armstrong (21/1/1773 Pettigo Fermanagh Ireland-19/8/ 1880 Kiama) 6/3/1866 Gerringong
m. Hugh Hanlon
f. William McCreedy m. Eliza
Alice married Hugh Hanlon, a member of a Kangaroo Valley family and lived in Sydney where she died and is buried in Waverley Cemetery. She took Edith Elizabeth to Sale in Victoria to visit her relatives where she met and married her cousin, Thomas John Smith. Thomas’ mother was Catherine McCreedy, Alice’s sister. Edith Elizabeth attended Miss Cadden’s Private School situated near the figtree near Kiama Railway Station, outside the Library and Family History Centre.
b. 1839 Fermanagh Ireland d. 1929 Berry
m. Alexander Hanlon (12/11/1837 Ardragh Donegal Ireland-1/7/1915 Berry Son of John Hanlon & Isabella ) 24/5/1864 Broughton Vale
f. Adam Boyd m. Mary Whitton *
Ship: Australia 1853
MRS. ANN HANLON.
Recently there passed home to God a ripe old saint in the person of Mrs. Ann Hanlon. She was the last survivor of the original Boyd family, which came to Australia in 1852, a family which has greatly enriched Methodism in the South and North Coasts. She was born at Fermanagh, Ireland, in 1839, and was thirteen years of age when she arrived in Australia. With her family she lived at Kiama for a number of years, and later removed to Broughton Vale. In 1864 she married Alfred Hanlon, and for two years lived on a farm quite close to her old home. Then she removed to Woodhill, where she spent the remainder of her days. There was an issue of eight children, five sons and three daughters, three sons having pre-deceased her. Her husband passed away fourteen year's before her.
She was highly respected by all for her bright personality. She was a Christian from childhood, and lived in close fellowship with her Lord till the day of her death. It was a delight to visit her; until the weakness of old- age came upon her, she was always to be found in the little sanctuary, which she loved. She was translated at the age of eighty-nine. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 12 October 1929 p 19
b. abt 1872 . 29/6/1947 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. Robert John Hanlon (1869 Kiama- 1955 Wollongong Son of Alexander Hanlon & Ann Boyd *) 31/5/1904 Wollongong
f. John Waters m. Anna
Living at Fig Tree in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
On Wednesday last, in the Wollongong Methodist Church, Mr R. J. Hanlon, of Berry, was married to Miss Edith Waters, of Figtree. Miss Olive Waters and Miss S. Hanlon acted as bridesmaids, and Mr Tindall (Berry) as best man. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 6 April 1904 p 9
MRS. EDITH A. HANLON
The sudden death occurred last Saturday of Mrs. Edith Annie Hanlon at her home, 52 Gipps st., Wollongong.
A highly respected resident of Wollongong for over 30 years, the late Mrs. Hanlon was 75 years of age.
Besides her husband, Mr. Robert John Hanlon, she is survived by two daughters, Mona and Enid (Mrs. R. E. Tripp), and two sons, Ivor and Alwyn. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 July 1947 p 9
b. 8/5/1876 Jamberoo 13471/1876 d. 1937 Kiama
f. Nicholas Hanley m. Johanna Downey *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1814 d. 21/1/1899 Moore Park
m. Thomas Hanly (- 11/6/1887 Redfern Son of Michael Hanly & Ellen Heffernan)
f. Patrick Walsh m. Mary D’Arcy
Husband a farmer
Death of Mrs. Catherine Hanly.
A venerable Catholic lady, Mrs. Catherine Hanly, died on the 21st of January last at the residence of her son, Mr. J. J. Hanly,
379 Dowling-street, Moore Park. Mrs. Hanly was the wife of the late Mr. Thomas Hanly, who was well known in the Illawarra district, where he was a land owner, and who was a brother of the late Very Rev. Dean Hanly. She was also the last surviving sister of the late Venerable Arch-deacon McEncroe, and was a first cousin of the Ven. Archdeacon D'Arcy. Mr. and Mrs. Hanly were married at St. Mary's Cathedral.
About fourteen years ago they came to Sydney from Jamberoo where they had resided for many years, and Mr. Hanly died shortly afterwards. Mrs. Hanly was 84 years of ago, and had been in failing health for about two years. She was attended by the Very Rev. Dr. Carroll, V.G., from whom she received the last rites of the Church. The remains were interred at Rookwood, and the funeral was largely attended. She left four children, three of whom are married.
May she rest in peace. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Saturday 18 February 1899 p 19
b. abt 1840 Ireland b. 18/2/1908 St Leonards
m. Michael Hanly (-1898 Ashfield Son of Michael Hanly & Ellen Heffernan) 1859 Kiama
f. Charles McCaffrey m. Mary McGuire *
Ship: 1841 Glenswilly
Husband a farmer
HANLY— February 18, at her residence, Avery -street, Frances Hanly, aged 68 years. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Wednesday 26 February 1908 p 573
b. 8/5/1876 Jamberoo 13471/1876 d. 1937 Kiama
f. Nicholas Hanley m. Johanna Downey *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1872 Kiama d. 1/1/1932 Sydney
f. Nicholas Hanley m. Johanna Downey *
Living at Stoney Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1836 d. 31/12/1901 br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Nicholas Hanley/Hanly ( Tipperary Ireland -20/5/1906 Son of Michael Hanly & Ellen Heffernan) 1857 Kiama
f. William Downey/Boyle m. Bridget McIncroe *
Husband a settler
IT is also with regret that we announce the death of the wife of Mr. Nicholas Hanley, of Stoney Creek which sad event occurred on the 31st December at the age of 65 years. She had been married and lived in the district about 44 years, where she was much respected by her friends and neighbours, and, in fact, by all who knew her. She had not enjoyed good health for some time, the demise was not therefore entirely unexpected, but it is mourned, nevertheless, by her husband and family, who are mostly grown up, Her remains were followed to the grave, in the Roman Catholic burying ground, Albion Park, by a large numbler of sympathsing friends, The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 8 January 1902 p 2
b. abt 1829 Clontagh Co Down Irleand d. 6/1/1891 Berry br. Bellawongarah
m. William Hanna (abt 1819 Conligh Co Down Ireland- 1902 St Leonards Son of Alexander Hanna & Ellen)
f. Samuel Martin m. Sarah
Ship: John Knox 1850
Lived at Kiama then moved to Kangaroo Mount / Bellawongarah
b. abt 1815 Bangor Co Down Ireland d. 28/5/1890 Balmain br. Rookwood
m. Andrew Hanna (abt 1815 Bangor Co Down Ireland - 1868 Kiama Son of Alexander Hanna &)
Ship: Beejapore 1853
HANNA.—May 28, at No. 60, Elliott-street, Balmain, Margaret Hanna, in her 76th year. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Saturday 7 June 1890 p 1285
m. John William Hannaford 10/3/1864
f. James Gibson
On the 10th instant, by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, John William Hannaford, only son of the late William Hannaford, of England, to Emmaletta, eldest daughter of Mr. James Gibson, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 14 March 1864
b. 22/1/1865 Newcastle d. 13/7/1942 Burwood
m. Charles Newton Hannaford ( 1865 Braidwood -19/5/1960 Camden Son of Richard Hannaford & Matilda Newton) 4/12/1889 Braidwood 4034/1889
f. David McMinn m. Catherine McMurray
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a publican.
Husband a mayor of Campbelltown in the 1920’s
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I189852
MARGARET HANNAFORD.
The death of Mrs. Margaret Hannaford was briefly announced in our issue of the 17th inst., in which we stated that the death took place at a private hospital at Burwood, on Wednesday, 15th July. The deceased lady lived in the Braidwood district before her marriage to Mr. Charles Newton Hannaford, of Campbelltown.
During her residency in Campbelltown she has been one of the town and district's most noted personalities, particularly so for her untiring work for the score or more years her husband was associated with the municipal concerns of the Campbelltown Municipality. Prior to coming to Campbelltown over thirty years ago, Mrs. Hannaford with her husband carried on Hotel businesses at several South Coast towns, and it was at the “Federal” Hotel, now Hotel “Campbelltown,” that the Hannaford family first lived in this centre. Disposing of his hotel business, Mr. Hannaford took up resididence at “Tara,” on the heights of the township of Campbelltown, to retire, but being a man of great action sought municipal honours to help occupy his time. Mrs. Hannaford gave her husband that backing and help in his work, that her husband was quickly elected Deputy Mayor, and thence Mayor, which high office he held for a great number of years, and an office he relinquished only by resignation. During her years of Mayoress, the late Mrs. Hannaford was to the front of every movement for the town's benefit. Never was there a Church bazaar, concert, school of Sunday School picnic, or other function organised by an institution of repute, that Mrs. Hannaford as Mayoress, did not occupy the dias, to deliver the opening address, or to open her purse for the advancement of the town. At the time of the installation of electric light in Campbelltown, when the power house was in Cordeaux Street, Mrs. Hannaford was presented with a gold key to open the doors leading to the plant, where she made a neat speech expressing her wish that the venture of the aldermen in raising money of an enormous amount to give Campbelltown the electric light, would be appreciated by the ratepayers, and that her husband's work and the work of the aldermen would not be misplaced in the effort to advance Campbelltown. The late Mrs. Hannaford then switched on the power and officially declared the electric light a reality in Campbelltown. Mrs. Hannaford took a prominent part in the Centenary Celebrations of Campbelltown and also the Century Birthday of St. Peter's Church. With her husband she met practically every Minister in the State Parliaments during her years as Mayoress while carrying out beneficial work for the municipality.
Following her husband's retirement from Municipal affairs, the deceased lady considerably lessened municipal government activities, but then she put greater effort into such institutions as the P. and C. Assn., and as a hobby took up bowls, at which she became a leading player, and right up to the last year or so, when failing health entered her path, she played successfully and prominently with the Ladies' Bowling Club at Ashfield. Mrs. Hannaford was also ever a great lover of her home and family, and this love increased at the grandchildren arrived — never missing one day a week in which to visit them and to take them some small, or large gift, Mrs. Hannaford was spared to shower gifts on her great grandchild before illness overcame her. The funeral arrangements were carried out on Thursday, 16th July, and following a short service in St. Peter's Church, to which church she was a most regular attendant and unselfish giver, the burial of her mortal remains took place in St. Peter's Cemetery. The concourse of friends and relatives was very large, and every institution and organisation in Campbelltown was fully represented. Camden News (NSW : 1895 - 1954) Thursday 30 July 1942 p 5
b. abt 1833 Clann, Galway
f. Bryan Hannan m. Mary (living in Eckford)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan Other: Empl. J Hanrahan, Jamberoo, £8, 1 yr.
d. 1896 Paddington br. Wollongong
m. John Hannan (abt 1825-1880 Wollongong Son of Matthew Hannan & Ellen) 1855 Sydney
f. Patrick Cunneen m. Ann
b. abt 1791 Co Clare Ireland d. 23/12/1872 Keelogues
m. Matthew Hannan
Ship: abt 1847
HANNAN. — At the residence of her son, Mr. Patrick Hannan, Keelogues, on the 23rd instant, Ellen Hannan, native of county
Clare, Ireland, aged 81 years. May she rest in peace. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 24 December 1872 p 2
b. 1878 Kiama d. 1963 Windsor
m. Edward J Hannan 1916 Rockdale
f. Edward McKenzie m. Elizabeth Stokes *
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1845 County Clare, Ireland d. 4/9/1920 br Wollongong General
m. Patrick Hannan (abt 1833 Dublin Ireland- 2/7/1910 Son of Matthew Hannan & Ellen *) 1870 Sydney 750/1870
Listed as Hanman on BDM for marriage
m. Patrick Hannon 1887 Sydney
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –dressmaker. Husband a farmer.
m. George Hannigan
b. 1837 Co Cork Ireland d. 4/11/1911 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. John Hanrahan ( abt 1835 Bansha Tipperary Ireland –13/2/1913 Sydney Son of John Hanrahan & Honora Doran) 23/1/1860 Kiama 1789/1860
f. Michael O’Shea m. Eleanor
Husband a farmer
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
MRS. E. HANRAHAN.
THE death took place at Gerringong on Monday last of Mrs. Elizabeth Hanrahan, wife of Mr. John Hanrahan, snr., of that place.
The deceased lady, who had reached the advanced age of 77 years, had resided almost a lifetime at Gerringong, being one of the good old pioneers of the district, and was ever respected by all who knew her. She was the mother of Mr. John Hanrahan, of this town, and sincere sympathy is felt throughout the district for those bereaved. The funeral takes place this (Wednesday) afternoon, the remains to be interred in the Gerringong cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 6 December 1911 p 2
b. abt 1825 Bansha Tipperary Ireland d. 13/10/1898 Kiama 14275/1898 Gerringong br. Gerringong General
m. Jeremiah Hanrahan ( abt 1832 BanshaTipperary Ireland- 18/8/1882 Gerringong Son of John Hanrahan & Honora Doran) 1857 Sydney
f. Thomas Duggan m. Mary
Husband a farmer.
HANRAHAN~On the 23rd March at her mother's residence , Gerringong, of consumption, maria the only daughter of daughter of Mrs Ellen Hanrahan, aged 22 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 8 April 1887 p 2
b. abt 1820 d. 30/6/1896 br. 1/7/1896 Roman Catholic Cemetery Burrawong
m. John Hanrahan (1815 Tipperary Ireland- 1886 “Yandemanna” Robertson) abt 1842
f. Gerard Irvine m. Charlotte Chittick *
Convict permission to Marry Index 1842 Wollongong RC
Ship: Crescent 1840
Husband was born in Tipperary, Ireland 1815. Migrated to Jamberoo 1840. Alderman Kiama Council, Justice of the Peace and Magistrate. Discovered track up escarpment. Considered the first settler at Yarrawa Brush with land selected 18 February 1862. Thought to have been the first white man to find Belmore Falls. First President of Burrawang Farmers Club 1878. Died 1886. (This doesn’t seem to fit as he was a convict who was granted permission to marry, how was he a JP?)
ROBERTSON, Wednesday.
Mrs Hanrahan, widow of the late Mr. John Hanrahan, one of the pioneers of this district, died at her residence yesterday, aged 80 years. Her remains were interred to-day in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Burrawong, the funeral cortege being the largest seen in the district for years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 2 July 1896
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 4/4/1872 Berry bp. 2/7/1901 Albion Park RC d. 22/6/1957 br. Kiama
m. John Hanrahan (abt 1867 - 23/3/1935 Son of John Hanrahan & Eliza Shea *) 1889 Broughton Creek
f. William Phillips m. Rosina Greenhalgh *
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1877 Dorset d. 30/9/1954 Tewantin Qld br. Jandowa Qld
m. Alfred Hansen (1878 Wollongong -1962 Qld Son of Jens Hansen & Karen Johansen *) 3/4/1901 Woonona
f. Walter Charles Bissell m. Maria Anna Gardiner *
On Wednesday, in the Church of England, Mr. A. Hansen (Corrimal), was united to Miss Bissell, daughter of Mr. W. Bissell. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 6 April 1901 p 11
MRS. A. M. HANSEN
Mrs. Ada Maud Hansen, who passed away at Tewantin yesterday, will be buried at Jandowae this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, the cortege being appointed to leave the Jandowae Church of England. The Dalby Herald (Qld: 1910 - 1954) Friday 1 October 1954 p 3
Husband was a police constable.
b. abt 1831 Co Galway Ireland d. 4/10/1917 Jamberoo Valley br. Jamberoo General
m. Peter Hansen ( abt 1841 Alesund Norway- 26/4/1907 Jamberoo Valley Son of Hans Canuteson & Canute Nelson) 1864 Sydney
f. John Clancy m. Hannah
Ship: abt 1851 into Melbourne Vic
Living Bob’s Flat in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
LATE MRS. BRIDGET HANSEN.
Early on Tuesday morning, 2nd instant, there passed away at her late residence, Bob's Flat, Jamberoo, an
Old and highly respected resident of over 50 years, in the persen of Mrs. Bridget Hansen, aged 86 years, relictof the late Peter Hansen, who predeceased her some 10 years ago.
During her illness of about 6 months duration, she was devotedly nursed by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary T. Hansen, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan, Mrs. J. Higgs and other kind friends, and a few days before the end came she was visited by her three nieces, Mesdames McWilliams, Alston and Dickenson, who reside in Sydney, and they rendered all possible assistance, and remained till the end.
Deceased and her late husband, were amongst the first tenants of the late Alick Osborne's Jamberoo Estate.
The late Mrs Hansen was a native of Ireland and arrived in Melbourne (Victoria) in 1851, remaining there for 12 months, she then came over to New South Wales and resided in Sydney for a term. She married her late husband in 1864 and they shortly afterwards removed to Jamberoo to carry on dairying pursuits, until Mr. Hansen died, after about 43 happy years of married life, during which time they both toiled hard to get their home together to enable them both to live in comfort during the late years of their lives. Their family consisted of two daughters (who pre-deceased them at an early age), and two sons who survived them, viz John Hansen, Kangaroo Valley; and the late Peter H. Hansen, Jamberoo.
Deceased was a good and affectionate mother and a kind friend. She was very hospitable, reserved in her nature and open-hearted. She worked well for her home and was ever ready to assist in any good object for the uplifting of humanity. In her quiet way she did good, her pleasant and amiable manner cementing her friends towards her, and yet notwithstanding her strong and vigorous frame, which gradually weakened as old age crept along, she has passed from this frail earth of ours to meet those who have gone before in a happier clime, where there is no more parting.
The funeral took place on Wednesday and was well attended, the chief mourners being her son John Hansen her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary T. Hansen, and other relatives. Rev. Father Malone, who attended to the spiritual comforts of deceased during her illness, performed the last sad rites at the graveside in the Catholic portion of the new cemetery at, Jamberoo, where the remains were interred. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 13 October 1917 p 2
b. 1872 Sydney d. 1956 Penrith
m. John Hansen (abt 1868- 20/2/1950 Son of Jens Hansen & Karen Johansen *)1894 Ashfield
f. William Newman m. Mary Jane
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a gardener.
Living in Tempe when her son Herbert enlisted in WW1
b. 1875 Sutton d. 9/5/1926 Jandowae Qld br. Jandowae Qld
m. William Indius Hansen (1874 Qld-10/4/1963 Jandowae Qld Son of Jens Hansen & Karen Johansen *) 1899 Queanbeyan
f. James Cartwright m. Anna Jessie Cantor *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1845 d. 9/5/1910 br. Bulli Anglican
m. Jens Hansen (1837-8/6/ 1918 )
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a gardener.
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With Peter Hansen labourer
m. Peter H Hansen ( Copenhagen Denmark- ) 1884 Sydney
HANSON.-At her residence, Pioneer Factory, the wife of Mr. Peter Hansen, late of Copenhagen, Denmark, of a son The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 23 January 1885 p 2
m. Severni/Sevesni/Sevrin/Severn Hansen (-) 1893 Wollongong
f. Hugh m. Mary
b. 17/11/1884 Kangaroo Valley d. 24/5/1967 Kiama
m. Peter Andrew Hansen (1873 Boles Flat Jamberoo 1874 - 13/1/1916 Lewisham Son of Peter Hansen & Bridget Clancy *) 30/6/1902 Kiama
m. Robert Graham Eccleston 1921 Sydney
f. Charles John Schrieber m. Margaret O’Dwyer *
b. abt 1857 d. 3/1/1951 br. Gerringong General
m. Frederick James Hansford ( abt 1856-20/2/1931 Summer Hill Son of James Hansford & Mary Jane) 1888 Coolamon 6099/1888
Husband was the teacher at Toolijooa via Gerringong for the period between 1900 and 1906
Living at Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1867 d. 20/8/1904 Sydney
m. Alfred Hanson 1884 Wollongong
f. Thomas Aston m. Emma
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Storekeeper
b. 1867 Raymond Terrace d. 1937 Gordon cr. Northern Suburbs
m. Frederick Hanson 1886 Raymond Terrace
f. William Osborn m. Hannah
m. Frank Hanson
b. 1850 Presbyterian Sydney; Scots Church V18501023 45A d. 1874 Brisbane Qld
m. Henry E Harcourt 7/3/1871 Sydney 1871/241
f. Robert Woods m. Margaret *
On Tuesday, 7th instant, by the Registrar-General of New South Wales, HENRY E. HARCOURT, of London, to MARGARET ELEANOR, youngest daughter of the late ROBERT WOODS, of Wollongong, NSW. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 March 1871
b. abt 1860 Cork Ireland d. 15/1/1943 Gerringong br. Gerringong General
m. James Harding ( 5/6/1851 Maitland- 1/8/1925 Toolojooa Son of George Harding & Mary Connor) 5/5/1887 Kiama
Husband’s occupation: Dairy farmer
b. abt 1835 d. 24/1/1903 br Gerringong General
m. Ashly/Ashley Harding (abt 1835 Kent - 19/2/1910 Toolijooa Son of Edward Harding &? ) 18/4/1857 Gerringong 1918/1857
Living at Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband a settler /labourer
Husband became First Director of the Toolijooa Co-operative Factory in 1893.
b. 5/11/1824 Taunton, Somerset, England d. 1903 Coolomon br. Coolamon
m. John Harding (1824 Huish Episcope, Somerset, England – 31/8/1890 Junee) 1844 Taunton, Somerset, England.
f. Joshua Sawtell m. Mary Ann Laver
Ship: William & Mary 1852
Sister Sarah Diggins, brothers Albert and Joshua Sawtell and their families all lived in the Illawarra.
m. Frederick Harding 1860 Bathurst 1249/1860
b. abt 1814 Kings Co Ireland d. 27/5/1897 br. Gerringong General
m. Patrick Kiley (abt 1803 Ireland- 16/2/1848 ) 7/4/1845 Sydney
m. George Harding (abt 1813? Kent England- 6/10/1870 Gerringong Son of Edward Harding & ? ) 15/9/1850 East Maitland
Ship: Sir Charles Napier 1842
Husband a settler. He was also the father of Ann Allen *http:%%//%%www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/16728.htm
d. 7/10/1940 North Parramatta br. Rookwood
m. Joseph Harding ( 1881 St Leonards – Son of Joseph Harding & Mary Blinkhorn) 1895 Parramatta 7523/1895
f. John Ryan m. Ellen
d. 17/1/1903 Sydney br. Waverley
m. Mark Hardman ( abt 1832 Home Skirk Lanarkshire- 22/7/1877 Bowenfels) 1855 Presbyterian Newcastle V1855212 82/1855
f. Thomas Thompson m. ?
Husband a blacksmith who left a wife and eight children when he died.
Unmarried or no father listed
Unmarried or no father listed
m. William Hardy 1887 Sydney
b. abt 1871 Lancashire d. 12/10/1941 Enfield
m. Thomas Hardy 1889 Woonona 5303/1889
f. James Molloy m. Mary *
Ship: Hawkesbury 1878
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a contractor.
Mrs. Mary Hardy, a former resident of Woonona, passed away at a private hospital, Enfleld, on October 12, aged 70 years. She was formerly Miss Mary Molloy, a member of the well known Molloy family of Woonona, and was born in England, arriving in Australia at an early age. She was married to the late Thomas Hardy, who was a well known builder and contractor in the Woonona district. She was a very staunch and active member of the Woonona Baptist Church. About ten years ago she and her husband left Woonona to reside In Sydney. Three sons and one daughter survive her. They are Albert (Albion Park), Leslie (Broken Hill) and Reg (Grafton) and Ivy (Mrs. J. Cossar, Strathfleld). Three brothers and four sisters also survive her. They are James, Arthur and Hughie, of Woonona: Mrs. C. Mitchell, of Bulli: Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. G. Buckland and Miss E. Molloy, all of Parramatta. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 17 October 1941 p 11
m. William J Hardy
m. William Hardy
b. 28/1/1819 Leeds England d. 29/10/1885 Kirribilli br. St Thomas’ North Sydney
m. John Fletcher Hargrave ( 28/12/1815 Greenwich England – 23/2/1885 Rushcutters Bay Son of Josuah Hargrave & Sarah Lee) 1843
f. William Hardgrave m. Mary Howson
Ship: Joseph Tarrant to Melbourne and Telegraph to Sydney 1857
Husband a barrister, district judge, politician and Supreme Court judge
Husband represented East Camden which included Illawarra in the Legislative Assembly 1859. Owned large tract of land around Coalcliff and Stanwell Park.
b. 1867 Maitland d. 1951 Chatswood
m. Frank Hargrave (1857 Macaquarie St Sydney-27/2/1920 East Maitland) 1901 East Maitland
f. George Clift m. Kezia Jane Butler
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband a bank manager. Her father on his death left an estate worth over $21 Millon. This was to support his wife and to be equally divided between his 7 surviving children.
b. abt 1851 d. 1923 East Grinstead England
m. Lawrence Hargrave ( 29/1/1850 Greenwich England- 6/7/1915 Woolahra Point Son of John Fletcher Hargrave & Ann Hargrave *) 7/9/1878 Sydney
f. David Johnston
Husband a Marine Engineer, Astronomical Observer and Inventor Husband inherited a house and land at Stanwell's Park from his father and brother. His experiments using box kites to demonstrate flight were conducted at Stanwell Park. A memorial to him was unveiled at Bald Hill on 03.08.1940.
In 1892 his only son, Geoffrey, was born, and the following year the family, consisting of four daughters, son, nurse and governess, moved to Stanwell Park to a house left to him by his brother, Ralph. The whole family left for England in February, 1899. High costs, lack of opportunity and interest in his work caused them to return to Sydney after a stay of only six months. The family, now growing up, were no longer prepared to accept the isolation of Stanwell Park
Photograph at http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=323460
b. 6/4/1857 Kiama d. 12/8/1913 Helensburgh
m. Charles Phillip Hargrave (abt 1852 at sea - 1936 Helensburgh Son of Henry Hargrave & Bessie ) 29/7/1879 Wollongong
f. James Taylor m. Sarah Vidler *
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. between 1810 and 1815 Scotland
m. Edward Hammond Hargraves (abt 1816 - 28/10/1891 Forest Lodge son of John Edward Hargraves & Harriet Eliza Crompton ) 26/12/1836
f. John Mackie m. Janet Wilson
Ship: after 1822
On Monday last, the 26th instant, by Special License, by the Rev. Mr. M'Garvie, A.M., Mr. Edward Hammond Hargraves, third son of John Edward Hargraves, Esq, formerly Captain of the Sussex Militia, to Eliza, youngest daughter of John Mackie, Esq., George-street, Sydney. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Thursday 29 December 1836
On the 30th October, Mrs. E. H. Hargraves, Dapto, Wollongong, of a son. SMH 6 November 1837)
Husband was officially the “discoverer” of gold in Australia at Lewis Ponds Creek on February 12th 1851
Father owned property at Dapto which may have been the reason that they lived there - he was resident in market St Wollongong in 1841 census - he had remarried Emily Fryer Smith *
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1873 Northumberland d. 17/7/1942 Woonona br. Bulli General
m. William Thomas Harley (abt 1867- 22/10/1953 Bulli Son od Samuel Harley & Mary A *) 1891 Bulli 8362/1891
f. John Urwin Smith m. Mary *
Ship: abt 1886
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
MRS. ISABEL HARLEY
The death occurred suddenly at her residence, Gray-st, Woonona, last Friday, of Mrs. Isabel Harley, a very widely respected resident of the town. She was born in Northumberland and came to Australia 56 years ago. She was married in Bulli 51 years ago, and her husband and four grown up sons and daughters survive her. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 July 1942 p 6
b. abt 1825 d. 1914 Bulli
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Samuel Harley no marriage recorded
f. Richard Lewis m. Elizabeth
Ship: abt 1831
Husband a coal miner.
Mrs. Harley was over ninety years and had been in the State for eighty-three years.
Memorial Service, — A memorial service for the late Mrs. Harley will be held in the Woonona Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 June 1914 p 2
HARLEY.-May 28, 1914, at her daughter's residence, Mary Ann, beloved mother of Mr. T. Harley, Mrs. A. Capon, Woonona, and Mrs. E. Delaney, 363 Dowling-street, Surry Hills, in her 91st year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 3 June 1914 p 12
m. William Harmon 27/12/1882 St James’ Sydney
HARMON—METTAM.—December 27th, 1882, at St. James' Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Mr. Hough, William Harmon, of Pyrmont, to Louisa E. Mettam, of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 January 1883 p 2
m. Luisa Harman 1859 Kiama
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Robert Harper ( abt 1832 – 1875 Wollongong ) 1870 Yass
Could have remarried
m. John Harper 1858 Eden
b. abt 1856 d. 12/9/1940 br. Helensburgh
f. Charles Harper m. Mary *
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Dressmaker
The BROTHERS and SISTER (Mrs. CRAIG) of the late Miss DORA HARPER, of Helensburgh, desire to THANK all relatives and friends for their sincere sympathy and floral tributes, letters, cards and telegrams in their recent sad bereavementment. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 5 October 1940 p 11
b. 1875 Hartley d. 18/5/1958 br. Helensburgh
m. Charles W Harper ( abt 1870-23/6/1944 Son of Charles Harper & Mary * ) 1892 Helensburgh
f. Frederick Hansen m. Sarah * see Bruce
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. William J Harper 1881 Shoalhaven
m. George Harpur 30/1/1858 Wollongong 2895/1858
f. William Moran
Husband a labourer and farmer
By special license, at Wollongong, on the 30th ultimo, by the Rev C. Atchison, Mr George Harper, to Johanna, daughter of Mr William Moran, of Dapto. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 1 February 1858 p 3
b. 9/11/1828 Manchester, Lancashire, England d. d. 7/4/1906 Casino
m. Neil Harper ( - 27/9/1908 Casino Son of Thomas Harper & Mary) 24/2/1857 Sea View Kiama 1918/1857
f. Daniel McIlwrath m. Jane Robinson *
On the 24th ultimo, at Sea View, Kiama, by the Rev. Mr. Mackie, Mr. Neil Harper, engineer, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. Daniel McIllwrath, Sea View, Kiama. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 March 1857</cite>
On the 27th ultimo, at the residence of her father, Mr. Daniel M'Ilwrath, Sea View, Kiama, Mrs. Neil Harper, of a daughter. Empire 3 December 1857
On Tuesday, August 26th, at the residence of her father, Seaview, Kiama, Mrs. Harpur, of a daughter. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 2 September 1862 p 2
On 11th February, at Rockvale, Jerrara Creek, Kiama, AGNES McARTHUR HARPER, aged five weeks. AT her residence, Rock Vale, Kiama, on Friday, 26th March, the wife of Mr. NEIL HARPER, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 1 April 1869 p 2
ON Sunday, the 26th instant, at Glentorn, Kangaroo Valley, the wife of NEIL HARPER of twins, a son and a daughter – the son stillborn. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 30 March 1871 p 2
AUGUST 22nd, at her residence, Glentorn, Kangaroo Valley, the wife of NEIL HARPER of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 29 August 1872 p 2
ON the 25th of February, at her residence, Glentorn, Kangaroo Valley, the wife of NEIL HARPER of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 26 March 1874 p 2
She laid the foundation stone of the Presbyterian Church at Kangaroo Valley in 1878
b. 1877 Shoalhaven 20575/1877 d. 4/4/1942 Kiama br. Jamberoo
m. Frank Harris (abt 1870 – late 1911 Kiama Son of Frank Harris & Mary Ann Watson *) 1898 Berry
m. Edward Harper 1918 Wollongong
f. Edward Judson m. Catherine Strong *
Living Druewalla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a farmer.
The death occurred at the Kiama District Hospital on Saturday last of Mrs. Margaret Mary Harper, of Jamberoo, widow of the late Edward Harper. The funeral took place at the Jamberoo cemetery on Monday afternoon. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 8 April 1942 p 4
m. William Francis Harper 1875 Wollongong 4483/1875
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1803
m. James Harper ( abt 1803 NSW-)
Husband an overseer, she a convict.
In Illawarra in 1828 Census
b. abt 1835 d. 1913 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. Charles Harper (abt 1835 Helensburgh Scotland - 4/8/1888 Helensburgh mine)
Ship: 1857
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband helped establish and was the mine manager at Camp Creek (later Helensburgh), he previously ran the Coalcliff Colliery, he died in a mine accident leaving his wife and nine children, six boys and three girls.He named to place after his daughter or for his birth place about 1886
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 22 December 1913 p 8 Family Notices
m. William Harper 1900 Helensburgh 3952/1900
b. 28/2/1959 Mortdale
m. John F Harper 1904 Helensburgh
f. William Gill m. Mary Ann Fleming *
Living at Helensburgh 1903 Electoral Roll- Cashier
d. 1971 Qld
m. James Harper 1904 Dapto
f. James McDonald m. Emma Barron
Living Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1836 London England d. 31/8/1887 East Kangaloon br. East Kangaloon
m. James Edward Harrigan (28/5/1839 CofE Dapto/Wollongong-12/5/1929 Merewether Son of Edward Harrigan & Mary Ann Webber *) 1859 Wollongong 3245/1859
? f. William Thornton m. Harriet
On Monday Mrs. E. Harrigan died, after a short illness, and was buried at East Kangaloon on Wednesday. A large number of relatives and sympathising friends attended the funeral. Bowral Free Press and Berrima District Intelligencer (NSW: 1884 - 1901) Saturday 3 September 1887 p
b. 1858 Dapto d. 6/1/1930 Tarrawanna br. Wollongong
m. William Harrigan (22/12/1857 Spring Farm- 4/9/1948 Fairy Meadow Son of William Harrigan & Jane W Wood *) 4429/1881
f. James Williamson m. Bridget Ryan *
Living at Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
DEATH OF MRS. HARRIGAN
The death occurred on Monday night at 8 o'clock, of Mrs. Elizabeth Harrigan, wife of Mr. William Harrigan, senr., and mother of
Charles, James, Bert and Will Harrigan, all well-known citizens held in high regard. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, was a devoted mother, and had played well her part in the progress and welfare of the community in which she resided for so many years. She was born at Dapto, being a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson.
Forty-eight years ago she married Mr. Harrigan and since that date had resided continuously at Tarrawanna. Mrs. Harrigan took an active interest in work of the Church of England, and she will be sadly missed as a worker in this respect. The Church of England at Fern Hill will stand as a monument to her efforts, as well as of other helpers. As a neighbour she was a wonderful help in sickness or trouble. The funeral on Wednesday was a large and representative one, the remains being laid to rest in the Church of England cemetery, Wollongong, the Rev. Setchell (Corrimal) and Rev. E. Walker (Wollongong) officiated at the graveside, both paying a very high tribute to the the Christian life of the deceased. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 10 January 1930 p 15
b. 1820 St Patrick Cork Ireland d. 16/1/1916 Tarrawanna br. Wollongong
m. Edward Harrigan (20/8/1803 Sydney -9/7/1891 Balgownie Lane Fairy Meadow Son of Teague Harrigan & Mary Wade * see Brooker ) 17/8/1854 Wollongong
f. William Willison Wood m. Eliza Marks
(sister of Elizabeth Willison Brooker * who married her husband’s half brother.)
Occupation: Teacher
Living at Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Jane, with her mother and younger sister, Elizabeth, arrived in Melbourne and late came to Wollongong. The Wood sisters were well-educated women and established a private school at Market Square, Wollongong. At the time of her marriage, Jane’s stepchildren were in their teens and Elizabeth was married.
DEATH OF A PIONEER.
WOLLONGONG, Friday.
Mrs. Jane Harrigan, a very old resident of this district, died at Tarrawanna this week. Deceased was the widow of Mr. Edward Harrigan of Tarrawanna. She was 90 years of age and was a descendant of an old Irish family. She was born In Cork in 1820, and came to Australia in 1849, in the ship Duke of Bronte, with her mother and sister. Shortly after their arrival they opened a school at Market-square, Wollongong, and there are still many residents on the South Coast who received their education there. Deceased was a sister of the late Mrs Elizabeth Brooker, whose death at Gosford occurred a fortnight ago at the age of 94 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 22 January 1916
Her husband was the son of 2 convicts, he came to the district in 1818 to cut cedar on Bulli Mountain. Later settled at Fairy Meadow where he had been granted 60 acres of land. Was involved in the establishment of Fairy Meadow School in 1858, and was the prime mover behind the building of the original St. Paul's Church, Fairy Meadow, which was built on a portion of land donated by him in 1859.
b. 1797 d. 7/2/1854
m. Edward Harrigan (20/8/1803 Sydney -9/7/1891 Balgownie Lane Fairy Meadow Son of Teague Harrigan & Mary Wade * see Brooker) 1833 Wollongong
b. 14/2/1858 Dapto d. 14/1/1942 Corrimal br. Wollongong
m. Henry James Harrigan 1888 Wollongong 5536/1888
f. James Williamson m. Bridget Ryan *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
LATE MRS. S. A. HARRIGAN
The death occurred at her residence, The Avenue, Corrimal, on Wednesday, of Mrs. Sarah Matilda Harrigan, after a very lengthy illness.
The deceased, who was 76 years of age, was the wife of James Harrigan and a member of one of the oldest pioneering families of this district. She was born at Dapto and since her marriage 56 years ago, had resided at Corrimal. Her husband, who was employed as miner's carpenter at the Corrimal mine retired about 8 years ago. The late Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson father and mother of the deceased were also born at Dapto.
The interment took place in the Church of England Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Mutton officiating at both the residence and at the graveside.
Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved husband and family, Annie (Mrs. S. A. McCauley), Lily (Mrs. Gates), Arnold and Edward.
The deceased had three great grand children, Barbara and Edward McCauley and Beverley Wayne. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 January 1942 p 8
b. abt 1841 d. 20/4/1860
f. Harrington m. Lind
On the 20th April, Jane Harrington, aged 19 years, grand-daughter of the late Lieutenant Robert Lind, Waterloo Cottage, Crookstown, County Tyrone, Ireland. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 17 July 1860 p 2
m. William Harrington 27/9/1841 Dapto
Both resident Dapto
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1851 Omagh Tyrone Ireland d. 1874 Bega
m. Daniel Harris 1873 Kiama 2797/1873
f. William Alcorn m. Sarah Keys *
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I272679
b. 1867 Dapto d. 1956 Wollongong 35335/1956
m. Henry William Harris (1861 Windsor-1949 Port Kembla Son of James Harris & Elizabeth) 27/10/1886 St Michael's Wollongong 5662/1886
f. John Jolliffe m. Selina Plucknett *
Owned land in Russell St Balgownie c1914, passed down from John and Robert Jolliffe.
Living Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer.
m. William H Harris
William Harris of Helensburgh a coal miner was insolvent in 1900
m. Joseph Harris
b. 1868 Richmond River d. 1931 Cardiff br. Sandgate
m. Albert Edward Harris (- 1932 Cardiff ) 1888 Waverley
f. John J Matters m. Marianne
b. 17/3/1858 Wollongong 13365/1858 d. 6/11/1929 Dapto
f. William Harris m. Mary Smith *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BOTH DEAD
OLD DAPTO RESIDENTSDapto, Thursday. Mary Harris (91), one of the oldest residents of the district, died on Tuesday night, and, her daughter, Catherine (71), died this morning. Both were buried in the same grave yesterday afternoon. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: 1888 - 1954) Thursday 7 November 1929
m. Henry Harris
b. 28/2/184? d. 29/11/1919 br. Bulli General
f. Thomas m. Sarah E
b. 1812 d. 8 /12/1837 Dapto br. Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong
m. George Harris 1837 Sydney St Andrew’s Presbeyterian
f. John Edward Hargraves m. Harriet Eliza Crompton
On Friday the'8th inst. At Dapto, near Wollongong, the residence of her brothers, Mrs. Harris, aged 25 years, after a painful and protracted illness.The Sydney Monitor 15 December 1837
Her brother was Edward Hargraves the ‘offical’ discoverer of gold in Australia
b. abt 1837 d. April 1880 Wollongong
m. Wife of the late Captain Harris. 43 years.
f. John Brown m. Elizabeth
HARRIS.—At the residence of her brother, Illawarra Hotel, Dapto, Elizabeth Harris, wife of the late Captain Harris, of Sydney, aged 43 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 20 April 1880 p 2
m. Henry Harris
Husband a cattle dealer in Gerringong. Moved to Penrith 1905
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Charles E Harris 1901 Helensburgh 9330/1901
f. John Allonby m. Mary Ann Knaggs or Woollen
m. Ponsonby (Personbee) Harris
Husband a farmer
b. 3/7/1859 Princes Street Sydney d. 23/8/1929 Bulli br. Wollongong general
m. Russell Dowling Harris (5/7/1858 Wooloomooloo -23/6/1909 Wollongong Son of William Harris & Mary Ann McCash ) 17/1/1880 Waterloo
f. Charles William Campbell m. Ann Jane McAuley *
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The death of her husband’s parents in a `flu epidemic lead the family to move to the Bulli area in search of work.
As briefly mentioned in last issue, one of Balgownie's oldest residents, Mrs. Emily Jane Harris, aged 70 years, died last Friday. The late Mrs. Harris was a member of the well-known Campbell family and had resided in the district for many years. Her husband predeceased her some fifteen years ago. The family is a large one with five sons, Charlie, Dave, Robert, Jack and Jim, and four daughters, May (Mrs. Barwise), Polly (Mrs. Anderson), Josephine (Mrs. Bray, Sydney), Evelyn (Mrs. Walker). After the war, the late Mrs. Harris took up residence with her son Bob, in Balmoral street. She had been ailing for some time but the end came very suddenly.
Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. A. Masters, senior, are sisters of the deceased and Messrs Charlie, Alf and Alec Campbell, brothers.
The funeral took place on Saturday, and was a large and very representative one. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 30 August 1929 p 25
b. 1874 Shoalhaven d. 1952 Marshall Mount
f. John George Harriss m. Emily Margaret Blayney *
Living at Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
b. 1843 CofE Illawarra Jervis Bay d. 19/8/1923 Nowra br. Albion Park
m. John George Harriss (abt 1839- 12/5/1839 London England- 25/6/1908 Marshall Mount) 1864 Shoalhaven
f. William Blayney m. Elizabeth Betty Crawford *
Living at Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
b. abt 1866 d. 30/5/1941 Coledale br. Clifton
m. Samuel Harris (abt 1865 – 10/11/1924 Son of John Harris & Mary )
f. James
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner.
A Respected resident of Goodrich street, Scarborough, Mrs. Emma Harris, passed away at Coledale Hospital, on May 30th. She was 75 years of age and was the relict of the late Samuel Harris. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 6 June 1941 p 13
m. George Harris 1891 Kiama 4651/1891
b. 17/5/1878 Wollongong 24735/1878
f. William Harris m. Mary Smith *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 30/6/1876 Jamberoo d. 8/9/1952 Singleton
m. Thomas James Harris ( 7/5/1874 Jamberoo – 14/10/1920 Singleton Son of Frank Harris & Mary Ann Watson *) 23/5/1895 Jamberoo 3274/1895
f. John Thomas Norris m. Ann Sproule *
Living at Calderwood in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties. Husband a farmer.
MRS. E. A. HARRIS
Mrs. Euphemia Ann Harris, an old resident of the Singleton district died in Dangar Cottage Hospital, aged 76. Her husband, Thomas James Harris, died in 1920. She is survived by five daughters and six sons, 52 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. The family comprises Mesdames R. Heuston (Scott's Flat), H. K. Bates (Whittingham), W. E. Hedges (Gouldsville), W. H. Caslick (Long Point), A. J. West (Mayfield), Sergeant Claude Harris (Maitland), Vivian and Eric (Singleton), Samuel (Scott's Flat), Hedley (Rothbury), and Athol (Singleton). The funeral was to the Methodist Cemetery, Sedgefield. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 17 September 1952 p 5
b. abt 1829 London Middlesex?
m. William H Harris 1849 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Ship: Steadfast 1849?
Husband cook on a steamer
b. abt 1876 Qld d. 12/9/1914 Wollongong br. Wollongong general
m. John Harris (abt 1864 -9/9/1935 ) 1904 Qld
f. Edward Hay m. Margaret
PORT KEMBLA
Widespread sympathy was expressed here on Saturday when it became known that Mrs. Harris, wife of Mr. Jolm Harris, of Port Kembla, had died at a private hospital in Wollongong. The deceased was but 35 years of age, and as she had taken an active interest in many Port Kembla matters, she was very widely known. Members of the Port Kembla Band headed the lengthy funeral cortiire on Monday while the residents of the Port were also largely represented. Deceased was a native of North Queensland. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 September 1914 p 11
m. William Harris
m. William Harris
m. William Harris
b. 20/7/1865 d. 15/10/1950 Auckland New Zealand
m. Rev Michael Bawden Harris (10/7/1856 Truro Cornwall- 29/6/1943 Avondale Auckland New Zealand ) 10/7/1884 Adelaide SA
Living at the Manse Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband a minister of religion.
The Rev. Michael Harris, Congregational minister at Gerringong for the past two or three years, has received a call from the North Ipswich Church, Queensland. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 12 May 1904
A rather confused report said they were in North Ipswich New Zealand. This is the move date from Queensland to NZ.
m. John J Harris 1889 Woonona 5299/1889
Possible further children born at Picton.
m. John Thomas William Harris
b. 1884 Minmi d. 1963 Rockdale
m. Timothy Harris ( -1943 Campbelltown Son of Timothy Harris & Amelia) 1901 Sydney
f. John Leitch m. Jessie
b. 1863 Kangaroo Valley d. 15/3/1940 Lismore br. Bangalow
m. Thomas Harris ( -abt 1930 Ewingsdale )
f. Adam Ulrick m. Elizabeth Lehr *
b. d. 1908 Burwood
m. Charles H W Harris 6/4/1853 Wollongong CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. William Wilmington m. Sarah Shorland
At Wollongong, on the 6th instant. Charles H. W. Harris, Esq., of St. Leonards North Shore, to Lucy, youngest daughter of Wm. Wilmington, Esq of Sydney. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 16 April 1853
m. William Harris
d. 10/1/1884 Bulli Mine br. Corrimal catholic
m. Thomas Harris ( abt 1843- 23/3/1887 Bulli Mine) 1862 Wollongong 3253/1862
She died before she lost her husband and two sons in the Bulli Mine Disaster
b. 25/2/1864 Belfast Ireland d. 12/2/1939 Broke br. Whittingham
m. Edward Harris (1859 - 26/3/1932 Kiama Son of Frank Harris & Mary Ann Watson * ) 27/7/1886 Jamberoo 5760/1886
f. Robert Henry Stewart m. Margaret
Ship: 1882
DEATH OF MRS MARIA HARRIS
Mrs Maria Harris, relict of the late Edward Harris, died yesterday at the residence of a daughter, Mrs B. S. Burgmann, Broke, and many friends will regret her passing and express sympathy to the bereaved lamiiy. The deceased, who was born at Belfast, Ireland, came to this country when 18 years of age and settled on the South Coast, where she married. She had lived in the Hunter District for 25 years, and her husband predeceased her by some years. Deceased is survived by a family of seven sons and seven daughters, viz., Messrs Leonard (Old Bonalbo), Roy (Newcastle), Edward (Newcastle), William Leslie (Clydes dale), Albert (Bulga), Robert (Syd ney), Cecil (Singleton), Mesdames W. H. Pike (Bulga), W. G. Haggarty (Old Bonalbo?> W. R. Pike (Syd ney), B. S. Burgmann (Broke), L. S. Burns (Scott's Flat), P. H. C. Kent (Clydesdale), and J. A. Pankhurst (Singleton). The funeral, which was conducted by Mr H. Roberts, left All Saints' Church at 3.30 this after noon for the Church of England cemetery, Whittingham. The late Mrs Harris was a devoted wife and mother, and was typical of those grand women whose courage, energy, and personality made sacred the name of pioneer. With such a large family, she led a busy life, but found time to indulge in her hobby of gardening, a love of which she imparted to her children. She was a skilful knitter, and during the war years contributed in no small measure to the comforts of the soldiers overseas. Three sons, Roy, Edward, and William served in the Great War. Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) Monday 13 February 1939 p 2 Article
Living Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. With James a labourer.
b. abt 1854 d. 9/4/1930 Wollongbar br. Alstonville
m. James Harriss 1885 Shoalhaven
f. Malcolm Mathis m. Ann
Living at Minnamurra St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a labourer.
OBITUARY
MRS. MARION HARRISSThe death occurred at her daughter's residence at Wollongbar yesterday of Mrs. Marion Harriss, who had lived in the district some years. She was 76 years of age, and had been residing with her daughter Mrs. S. J. Robb, from whose home the funeral will leave to-day for the Alstonville caemetery, arriving at the cemetery, about 12.30. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 10 April 1930 p 6
m. John Harris 18/7/1856 Wollongong 2168/1856
Both resident of Wollongong
Husband a shoemaker
b. abt 1821 Carlow Ireland d. April 1854 br. Upper Numba Shoalhaven (Not recorded but is in Bernard Brown’s diary that she died and he attended her funeral)
m. 1845 Daniel Harris (1817-1899) 21/1/1945 Wollongong School House
Convict permission to Marry Index 1845 Wollongong
Ship: Whitby 1839
Sentence: 7 Years
Tried: 1838 Dublin City
Prior Convictions: 6 mths, 6 mths
Crime: stealing wearing apparel
(Allan T Harris 361 Felton Road Pittsworth Qld 4356)
b. 23/1/1838 Military Stockade Figtree d. 5/11/1929 Dapto
m. William Harris (abt 1834-3/11/1917 West Dapto Son of Joseph Harris & Anastasia) 1857 St. Luke's CofE Brownsville 2831/1857
f. James Smith m. Mary Gamble/Gambee *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BOTH DEAD
OLD DAPTO RESIDENTSDapto, Thursday. Mary Harris (91), one of the oldest residents of the district, died on Tuesday night, and, her daughter, Catherine (71), died this morning. Both were buried in the same grave yesterday afternoon. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: 1888 - 1954) Thursday 7 November 1929
m. Henry Harris
b. 15/3/1865 Hunters Hill 14827/1865 d. 14/4/1954 ‘Wybalena’ Jamberoo br. Jamberoo General
m. George Harris (6/3/1863 Braidwood - 31/1/1945 ‘Druwalla’ Jamberoo Son of Frank Harris & Mary Ann Watson *) 1886 Jamberoo 5767/1886
f. John Snell m. Ann Brown
Lived for years at Singleton but returned to Jamberoo about 1914
m. Daniel Harris
b. 20/3/1836 Bourne Lincolnshire d. 12/11/1896 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Frank Harris ( 1836 Cartle Bytham Licolnshire - 12/10/1923 Jamberoo Son of Edward Harris & Susannah Rick) 30/10/1856 Free Presbyterian Church Kiama 1510/1856
f. John Watson m. Elizabeth Teate *
Ship: Ellenborough 1854
Living Druewalla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a Dairy farmer then Storekeeper They travelled to Australia together on the same ship but did not marry until 2 years after arrival.
b. 1857 Kiama d. 31/5/1945 br. Jamberoo General
m. John William Harris (1858 Kiama - 27/7/1934 Kiama Son of Frank Harris & Mary Ann Watson * ) 1881 Wollongong 4431/1881
f. John Watson m. Sarah Ann Turner *
Moved back to Jamberoo where her father-in-law died in 1911- she and her husband were first cousins.
b. abt 1859 d. 21/9/1935 Brisbane Qld
m. Arthur Harris (abt 1856 - 19/8/1937 Brisbane Son of Henry Harris & Mar ) 8/4/1885 Fairy Meadow 5467/1885
f. Frederick William Edwards m. Mary Ann *
Living Church St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a joiner.
HARRIS - EDWARDS— April 8, at the residence of the bride's parents, Fairy Meadow, Wollongong, by the Rev. R. H. Waugh, Arthur, third son of Mr. Henry Harris, Tiverton, Redfern, to Mary Drucilla, eldest daughter of Mr. F. W. Edwards, of Wollongong.Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869 - 1931) Saturday 18 April 1885 p 4 Family Notices
HARRIS—EDWARDS— Arthur Harris, of Sydney, to Miss D. Edwards, eldest daughter of F. W. Edwards, late of Wollongong, by the Rev. Robert Waugh, April 8, 1885. Present address 15 King-street, Windsor, Brisbane, Queensland. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 8 April 1935 p 8
Mrs. Mary Harris, wife of Mr. Arthur Harris, of Nelson Street. Penshurst, died on September 21 at a hospital in Brisbane. The deceased was 76 years of age. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Thursday 3 October 1935 p 7
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Henry Harris
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
With Lewis Harris (-1910 Sydney) a signalman at Mt Pleasant crossing
m. Arthur E Harris
m. William Harris
m. Alfred Harris (- Son of Thomas Harris ) 28/9/1858 Kiama 1945/1858
f. John Wood/Woods
On Tuesday, the 28th September, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Kiama, by the Rev. H. Mack, Alfred, second son of Mr. Thomas Harris, Redfern, to Miss Sarah, youngest daughter or Mr. John Woods, Kiama. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 October 1858
On Friday, 24th instant, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. Alfred Harris, of a son. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Tuesday 28 June 1859
m. Edward Oliver Condon (-10/10/1922 Bulli Son of John Condon & Harriett) 1891 Newtown
m. William J Harris 15/12/1925 Narabeen
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll -Domestic Duties Husband a gardener With Thomas Condon
CONDON.-October 10th, at his residence Main, road, Bulli, after a long and painful illness, Edward Oliver Condon, the clearly loved husband of Selina Condon and son of the late John and Harriett Condon, of East Milton, aged 53 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 13 October 1922 p 11
HARRIS — CONDON. — December 15th, 1925, at St. Faith's Church, Narrabeen, by Rev. N,' M. Lloyd, Rector, Sergeant W. J. Harris, of Haberfield, to Selina Condon, widow of the late Edward Condon, of Bulli. The reception was held at the residence of First Class Constable Thomas Huckins, of Narrabeen. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 8 January 1926 p 17
b. 16/4/ 1867 Marksville Albion Park d. 23/10/1957 Turramurra
m. Dr. Caleb Terrey ( - 20/10/1912 Edgecliff Son of James Terrey & Margaret) 14/2/1888 Kiama
m. Lieutenant-Colonel William Albert Harrison (9/9/1867 Calcutta Bengal India - 8/10/1948 Turramurra Son of Sir Henry Leland Harrison & Fanny Matilda Beckett) 18/8/1921 London
f. Samuel Marks m. Clara Keziah Bedford Uther *
Husband a doctor at Kiama.
TERREY-MARKS. - Friday 14th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John Wilson, M.A., Caleb Terrey, M.B., C.M., B.Sc., F.C.S., second son of James Terrey, Esq., of Mamhead, Bondi, to Annie Usher, second daughter of Samuel Marks, Esq., of Terragong, Jamberoo. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 21 February 1888 p 2
TERREY.—December 20, at her residence, Waratah, Kiama, the wife of Dr. Caleb Terrey, M.B., C.M., B.Sc., F.C.S., of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 4 January 1889 p 1
LATE DR. CALEB TERREY. LEAVES HIS WIFE £59,000. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Monday 16 December 1912 p 8
HARRISON-TERREY.-August 18, at London, Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. Harrison, son of the late Sir Henry Leland Harrison, to Annie Uther Terrey, widow of the late Dr C. Terrey of Edgecliff, Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 8 October 1921 p 12
b. 1856 Sydney d. 1910 Surrey Hills br. Waverley
m. William Harrison 1877 Sydney 713/1877
f. William Kavanagh m. Eleanor
HARRISON—KAVANAGH.—June 26, by special license, at St. Mary's pro-Cathedral, by the Rev. A. W. Petre, William Harrison, of Wollongong, to Eleanor M. S. Kavanagh, third eldest daughter of the late William Kavanagh, of Castlereagh- street, Sydney.
Unmarried or no father listed
Living Stanwell Park in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
With Frederick Herbert Harrison a boarding house keeper.
m. Henry J Harrison 1874 Paddington 1402/1874
b. abt 1864 d. 15/9/1953 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh?
m. Septimus Thomas Harrison (abt 1869 - 24/5/1940 RPA Newtown Son of John Harrison & Mary) 1887 Barnsley Yorkshire
f. James Edwards m. ?
Ship: 1896
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband a coal miner
HARRISON, Fanny.—September 15, 1953, at her residence 12 The Avenue, Helensburgh, relict of Septimus Thomas Harrison and loved mother of John, Arthur, Thomas, Edward, and Hannah (Mrs. Keeley), aged 89 years. Funeral will leave the Church of England Helensburgh after short service commencing at 10.30 a.m., To-morrow (Thursday) for the Church of England Cemetery Helensburgh. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 16 September 1953 p 32 Family Notices
d. 16/7/1950 North Parramatta
m. Wallace Bentley Harrison ( abt 1868 – Oct 1938 Parramatta ) 1894 Sydney 1100/1894
f. John James Fitzpatrick m.
Husband a policeman.
HARRISON Gertrude -July 16 1950 at the residence 7 Dunlop Street Parramatta North relict of Wallace Harrison and dear mother of Dorothea (Mrs C Thwaites) and Marjorie (Mrs J J Wall) Privately Interred The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 19 July 1950 p 26
m. Paul Harrison
b. 14/3/1863 Bulli 14988/1863 d. 1925 Drummoyne
m. Daniel Harrison 30/12/1885
f. Charles Hill m. Ann Gummer *
She of Bulli he of Dubbo
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Walter S Harrison 890 Sydney
d. 2/8/1943 Wallsend br.
m. Francis William Harrison (-27/10/1933 Ladysmith West Wallsend ) 1882 Wagga Wagga
When her son Francis enlisted in WW1 she was living at Ladysmith West Wallsend. She was the legal guardian of a girl born in about 1917 whom she was guardian to from the age of 9 weeks of age, in 1933 this girl was sexually assaulted but she was only known as ‘Salvation Army Girl’ in the court records.
HARRISON. — Martha Ann Harrison, passed away August 2, 1943. Her husband pre-deceased her 10 years ago, leaving four sons, John, Joe, Frank, Walter, only one daughter, Rose Mary Ann Ryan (Gunnedah), adopted daughter, Mrs. Mott. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 21 August 1943 p 2
m. James Harrison
m. Charles William Harrison ( -1872 Wollongong Son of Charles Harrison & Charlotte)
Possibly remarried after husband’s death.
m. James Harrison
b. abt 1872 d. 8/1/1937 Sutherland br. Woronora
m. Thomas Harrison (-5/7/1950 Son of Edward Henry Harrison & Mary) 1891 Kiama 4655/1891
f. Edward Poulter
Mrs. T. Harrison, of Gymea Bay, Sutherland, died last week. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Thursday 14 January 1937 p 4
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Patrick Joseph Harrold 1892 Hamilton 4158/1892
Living Burke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a cordial manufacturer
d. 1946 Tocumwal
m. David Harrower (1874 Ballingry Fife Scotland- 1943 Newcastle Son of Andrew Harrower & Janet Paterson Sharpe) 14/8/1899 Sydney
f. Alexander Stevenson m. Margaret
Husband associated with mining, he was employed ‘in all states of Australia and Malaya’.
b. abt 1864 d. 1/8/1948 Aberdare br. Aberdare
m. Andrew Harrower (1860 Carnock Fife Scotland- 12/8/1933 Son of Andrew Harrower & Janet Paterson Sharpe) 1883 Kelty Fife Scotland
d. 1933 Newcastle
m. Peter Harrower (1862 Carnock Fife Scotland – 1950 Newcastle Son of Andrew Harrower & Janet Paterson Sharpe) 14/2/1888 Qld
f. John Brown m. Ellen
b. abt 1864 d. 1931 Burwood
m. James Harrower (17/4/1864 Oakley Carnock Fife- 1921 Kempsey Son of Andrew Harrower & Janet Paterson Sharpe) 27/8/1886 Lumphinnans Ballingry Fife Scotland
m. James Harry
b. abt 1823 Co Wicklow Ireland d. 21/9/1889 br. Albion Park Catholic
m. John Hart
Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1874 Tyrone Ireland d. 1960 Sydney
f. Moses Hart m. Ellen *
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Michael Joseph Hart 1884 Braidwood
Husband a labourer.
Living at Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1847 d. 28/4/1913 br. Kiama General
m. Moses Hart (abt 1847 Co Tyrone Ireland -7/10/1909 Kiama )
Ship: Aberdeen 1884
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1871 Parramatta d. 23/11/1949 Parrmatta br. Parramatta
m. William Kelly ( 1859 Isle of Man-21/5/1924 Kiama Son of John Kelly & Catherine ) 1894 Parramatta
m. John Joseph Hart (1880 Tyrone Ireland - 1948 Parramatta Son of Moses Kelly & Ellen *) 1926 Parramatta
f. George Purdue m. Jane
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a tailor who had a Terralong Street shop and was the Lieutenant of the Kiama Life Saving Brigade from the time it formed in 1888.
Living at Parramtta when her son visted from L A in 1939. Her son was an Oscar winning dress designer. Kiama Independent (NSW: 1947 - 1954) Saturday 26 November 1949 p 3
b. abt 1863 d. 19/4/1934 br. Bulli General
m. Henry George Hart ( abt 1862 – 8/5/1939 Corrimal Son of ? & Matilda)
f. George
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 17/3/1943 St Lukes Hospital cr.
m. Herbert Harry Hart (abt 1861 Old Charlton Kent - 17/7/1931 Kiama Son of Charls Hart & Annie ) 1880 Kiama 3700/1880
f. Thomas Walsh m. Isabella
HART— -March 17 1943 at St Luke s Hospital Louisa Isabella widow of the late Herbert Harry Hart Kiama, and beloved sister of Alfred, Alice (deceased) Wilson (deceased) Austin (deceased) Ada (Mrs Stevenson) Mabel, Iberia (Mrs McNeil) and Garnet. Privately cremated. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 20 March 1943 p 16
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1858 Marshall Mount d. 1939 Bega
m. Michael Patrick Harte (abt 1856 Macquarie River- 1922 Bega Son of John Hart & Anne Brennan *) 27/9/1876 Dapto RC 4593/1876
f. Michael O’Neill m. Margaret Nadin/Layden *
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I176908
b. abt 1811
m. John Hart (abt 1797- )
In Illawarra in 1828 Census
b. 20/9/1936 Dublin Ireland d. 9/12/1914
f. Edward Hart
Living RC Convent Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –Sister of the Good Samaritan
OBITUARY
REV. MOTHER MARY AGNES HART a PIONEER OF THE SISTERS OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN.
The death of Mother Mary Agnes Hart, which took place on Wednesday, 9th inst. at St. Scholastica's Convent, marked the passing of the last of the pioneer Sisters of the Good Samaritan. Having joined the institute at its inception — forty-eight years ago—Mother Mary Agnes was one of the first five postulants to receive the habit at the hands of the founder, the late Archbishop Polding. She was a daughter of the late Mr. Edward Hart, of Kilkenny, Ireland. After completing her education in Dublin, she accompanied her father to Australia, and on the 19th January, 1857, at the age of twenty, entered the old St. Scholascica's Convent, Pitt-street. On 2nd February in the same year, Mother Mary Agnes and three companions (among whom were the late Mother Mary Magdalen Adamson and Mother Mary Gertrude Byrne), began the noble work that has since assumed such great dimensions. During her long life in religion, Mother Mary Agnes had filled many important offices. For several years she was Mother Assistant to the Mother Foundress (the late Mother Mary Scholastica Gibbons), and was Superior of the Good Samaritan Convent at Pitt-street, Braidwood, Marrickville, Wollongong, and St. Benedict's. In July, 1908, she celebrated the golden jubilee of her profession. Since that event, until July of the present year, when she removed to St. Scholastica's, she had lived at St. Mary's Convent, Rosebank. About a week previous to her death Mother Mary Agnes contracted influenza. Bronchitis supervened, and the long life spent in the faithful discharge of duty and in many other good works came peacefully to an end. Requiem Mass was celebrated for the repose of the deceased Sister at St. Scholastica's Convent on Friday, 11th inst. The funeral took place immediately after, the last rites being perform ed by Rev. P. M'Intyre, assisted by Rev. R. Woulfe. R.I.P. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Thursday 24 December 1914 p 19
b. abt 1859 Bulli d. 27/11/1921 Bulli br. Corrimal catholic
m. Frederick H Hart ( abt 1862 Lincolnshire England- 23/7/1944 Casino ) 24/1/1884 Albion Park RC 5480/1884
f. William Leeper m. Maria Sexton *
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. F. Hart.
On November 27, Corrimal lost one of its oldest and most respected residents, in the person of Mrs. F. Hart, of Russell Vale.
Deceased had been one of the most active workers in all church matters, and was a devoted member of the Sacred Heart Sodality. Her loss will be keenly felt not only by her bereaved relatives, but by all who knew her. Although her health had been failing of late, still, her happy disposition helped her to bear her suffering bravely until Our Lord called her home.
Some few weeks before her death deceased met with a slight accident, after which she was removed to Bulli Hospital, where she was visited by the Sisters of St. Joseph….The funeral took place on November 29, and was very largely attended…Deceased is survived by her husband, three sons, and one daughter, who deeply mourn their loss. The Catholic Press (NSW: 1895 - 1942) Thursday 5 January 1922 p 17 Article
Husband a vetinary surgeon who worked for the Bellambi Colliery looking after the horses and purchasing horses for the pit.
Unmarried or no father listed
b.17/3/1851 Sydney d. 19/12/1896 Moss Vale br. Congregational Cem. Wollongong
m. Joseph Hart (15/9/1845Bottisham Cambridgeshire - 27/12/1907 or 1927 Son of Joseph Hart & Ruth Shipp *) 13/8/1872 Wollongong
f. John Wilmot m. Mary Bryant *
Husband a Journalist/Printer - partner with Archibald Campbell on the “Illawarra Mercury”
Father a watchmaker of Crown Street
HART — WILMOT. — At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 13th instant, by the Rev R. M'Kinnon, Joseph Hart, to Sarah Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr John Wilmot, watchmaker, Crown-street, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 August 1872 p 2
HART. — At Moss Yale, on the 19th December, Sarah Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Joseph Hart, of Burrella-street, Wollongong, aged 45 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 22 December 1896 p 2
b. abt 1864 d. 9/9/1941 Homebush
m. Andrew Mackieson (-1893 Central Cumberland ) 1883 Rotherham Derbyshire
m. Michael Hartigan 1894 Sydney 444/1894
f. Amos Beasley Walton m. ?
HARTIGAN.- September 9, 1941, at her residence, 11 Dickson Street Homebush, Ellen Hartigan loved mother of Sadie, Stephen (deceased), Ellen, and Madge, aged 77 years. 10 September 1941 p 18
b. d. 1863 Kiama br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Maurice Hartigan (-April 1874 Son of John Hartigan & Honora )
f. John m. Johanna
Ship: abt 1841
b. abt 1846 Tipton Staffordshire d. 1907 Holmesville br. West Wallsend
m. Simeon Hartland (abt 1848 Tipton Staffordshire - 6/8/1924 Holmesville Son of James Hartland ) abt 1871
f. Richard Guest m. Matilda
Ship: Cuzco (1) 1888
Husband is listed as a voter in the Wollongong district in 1889 but moved to Holmesville Hall Holmesville about 1890. Husband a coal miner.
She was listed as joining their husband when they arrived.
b. abt 1879 Carbrook Yorkshire d. 1966 Bulli
m. Herbert S Hartley 1903
f. William Savage m. Eliza Lovett *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties.
m. Joseph Hartley
b. 1819 Edinkillie Morayshire Scotland d. 11/7/900 Wollongong
m. James Hartley (1814 Yorkshire England -23/04/1888 Mt Kembla) 1840 Presbyterian Wollongong V18404362 74B
f. Robert James m. Catherine Flanagan *
Convict permission to Marry Index 1840 Wollongong
Ship: George Hibbert (came free)
b. abt 1871 d. 27/8/1939 br. Wollongong General
m. Thomas Harty (abt 1868 -21/7/1920 Port Kembla Quarry accidently killed Son of Thomas Harty & Mary) 1895 Kiama 7145/1895
f. David O’Keefe m. Margaret *
Living at South Coart Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. 1871 Kiama d. 21/5/1948 Wollongong br. St Lukes’s
m. William Harvey (1853 Wollongong -1937 Dapto Son of John Baker Harvey & Louisa Allen *) 1895 Wollongong 5847/1895
f. Joseph Coombs m. Sarah Ann Selway *
Living at Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. AMY HARVEY
Mrs. Amy Harvey whose death occurred in Wollongong District Hospital on May 21, was the widow of the late Mr. William Harvey, a well known contractor of Dapto, who in his younger days had been chainman in an early day survey of the railway from coast to tablelands; carried out by the late Mr. Carl Webber through Bong Bong Pass.
The members of Mrs. Harvey's family who survive her are all well known in the Dapto district — a son, Genven and four daughters, Ella (Mrs. Brown), Alma, Efala (Mrs. Burgess) and Wilga (Mrs. Armstrong).
The late Mrs. Harvey was 77 years of age and the, funeral on Saturday afternoon was to St. Luke's cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 27 May 1948 p 5
m. Percy Harvey (11/7/1865- 1952 Prune Dale California USA Son of John Baker Harvey & Louisa Allen *) 1891 Wollongong
m. John Harvey 1857 Wollongong 2833/1857
b. abt 1846 d. 21/6/1912 Thirroul
m. Charles Harvey (abt 1835 -8/7/1926 Thirroul)
f. Thomas m. Ann
NB the only child I have reference to does not have her listed as her mother.
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
Husband a carpenter who had lived in Thirroul since about 1888.
We again have to regret .the decease of another old resident, Mrs. Charles Harvey, who died suddenly last Friday morning from heart failure, at the age of 66 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 June 1912 p 2
m. John Harvey
d. 1918 Hurstville br. Brownsville
m. John Baker Harvey ( 1819 Ennis Co Clare Ireland – 11/1/1891 West Dapto Son of Robert Harvey & Agnes Baker) 1847 Sligo Ireland
f. William Allen m.
Ship: John Knox 1850
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
In 1855 her husband, John, bought “Oaklands Farm”, West Dapto. This was the 100 acre Crown Grant which had been granted in 1841 to John Edye Manning the Younger. It was sold after John's death in 1891 for £1260.
The death occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Collier, Hurstville, of Mrs. Louisa Harvey, relict of the late John Baker Harvey, formerly of West Dapto. The funeral took place in St Luke's Church of England Cemetery, at Brownsville, on Saturdaylast. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 19 April 1918 p 1
b. 1864 Avondale 15143/1863 d. after 1938
m. Alfred John Harvey (abt 1857- 12/12/1938 South Hurstville Son of John Baker Harvey & Louisa Allen *) 1889 Wollongong 5245/1889
f. John Jin Dann m. Margaret McAnulty *
m. George Harvey (1843 Wicken Cambridgeshire- 1/5/1893 Gerringong Son of Uriah Harvey & Sophia Church * ) 1880 Kiama 3683/1880
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/17612.htm
George Harvey committed suicide leaving her a widow with nine children the eldest only 13.
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With Richard Harvey a miner and/or Saul Harvey a horsekeeper
b. 1839 St Allen Cornwall d. 20/8/1913 Kiama 11045/1913 br. Kiama General
m. William Harvey ( abt 1838 Cornwall– 23/5/1917 Kiama Son of Joseph Harvey & Sarah ) abt 1857
f. Nicholas m. Mary A
Ship: Herefordshire 1857
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband had independent means.
MRS. WM. HARVEY.
As briefly mentioned in our last issue Mrs. Harrey died at her residence, Bong Bong street, Kiama on Thursday last, at the age of 74 years. Mrs. Harvey was born in Cornwall, parish of St. Allen, in 1839. Married at an early age she left England with her husband in 1857. For about 28 years Mr. and Mrs. Harvey carried on dairying in Gerringong and Foxground, then, owing to ill health they left the farm and retired into private life, coming to reside at Kiama, where they have lived for the last 26 years, held in respect and emteem;, by all who knew them.
About four years ago Mrs. Harvey had the first paralytic stroke, and though she recovered she was left practically an invalid, and a year or so ago became bedridden. In her weakness and affliction was devotedly nursed and cared for by her husband and companion of 56 years, and also received much care and attention from her nieces. Friends and neighbors were also kind in doing many little services for the invalid, to help the husband who cared for her night and day in the long and heavy nursing of the past year. The end came peacefully, and the sufferer was at rest… The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 27 August 1913 p 2
b. abt 1843 Irvinestown Fermanagh d. 25/3/1933 Manly
m. Charles Harvey (1839 Wicken Cambridgeshire – 13/3/1930 Manly Son of Uriah Harvey & Sophia Church *) 3/1/1867 Gerringong 2232/1867
f. John Hetherington m. Mary
Ship: Spitfire 1863
On the 3rd instant, at the house of the bride's sister, by the Rev. Robert Wilson, Congregational minister, Charles Harvey, farmer, to Mary Ann Hetherington, both of Gerringong. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 10 January 1867 p 2
MRS CHARLES HARVEY
Mrs. Charles Harvey, widow of the late Chas. Harvey, senior, died at her residence, Manly, on, Saturday last.
The late Mrs. Harvey and her husband were numbered amongst the pioneers of Crookwell.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Kershaw, Mrs.S. R. Hutton, Mrs. L. Llewellyn, and Mrs. Howard all of Sydney. One son, Charles, predeceased her by some years. Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW: 1881 - 1940) Thursday 30 March 1933 p 2
m. John Harvey (1841 Cambridgeshire England – Son of Uriah Harvey & Sophia Church *) 1865 Kiama 2284/1865
m. John Harvey 1865 Kiama 2284/1865
b. abt 1858 d. 29/4/1939 Gosford
m. George Harvey (1852 Wollongong- 1932 Gosford Son of John Baker Harvey & Louisa Allen *) 1879 Wollongong 5217/1879
f. David Atkinson m. Margaret
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
The death took place at her residence in Hill Street, Gosford, on Tuesday, of Mrs. Sarah Jane Harvey, at the age of 81 years. She was the widow of the late George Harvey, and mother of Mrs. Pursehouse, of North Gosford. The funeral left the residence of her daughter at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday for the Methodist portion of Point Clare cemetery, the Rev. A. L. Cannon reading the service. The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate (NSW: 1906 - 1954) Thursday 1 June 1939 p 4
b. 1812 Wicken Cambridgeshire d. 26/9/1868 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. Uriah Harvey ( 1803 Wicken Cambrigeshire- 17/4/1875 Gerringong Son of Uriah Harvey & Susan Gathercole) 13/5/1834 Wicken Cambridgeshire
f. John Church m. Frances Gray
Ship: Washington Irvine 1857
b. 1871 Vic d.
m. Arthur Harvey (4/5/1862 Wollongong - 1916 Tenterfield Son of John Baker Harvey & Louisa Allen *) 1896 Woonona 8459/1896
f. John Clowes m. Elizabeth Grey Jefferson *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1836 Draycott Somerset d. 10/10/1902 Muswellbrook 14814/1902 br. Muswellbrook
m. Edwin Evans (abt 1833 Somerset- 1857 Kiama Son of Thomas Evans & Hannah) 1854 Axbridge Somerset
m. Josiah Harvey (1835 Wicken Cambridgeshire- 2/12/1913 Muswellbrook Son of Uriah Harvey & Sophia Church *) 20/10/1858 Gerringong
Ship: 1856 Lloyds
Oh the 25th instant, at Gerringong, Mrs. JOSIAH HARVEY, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 28 November 1859 p 2
b. 1869 Shoalhaven d. 27/6/1947 Nowra br. Nowra
m. Arthur Harvey (1878 Shoalhaven -5/11/1951 Nowra Son of Charles Harvey & Mary Ann Ward) 1902 Kiama 1452/1902
f. Louis Batholomew Scanzi Gerrey m. Harriet Colyer
b. abt 1831 Newry Co Down d. 4/8/1914 Cooma br. Mittagong
m. Paul Harvison ( abt 1826 St Mary’s Wexford- 1898 Sydney Son of William Harvison & Sarah McDonald *) 1852 Newry Ireland
f. John Brown m. Margaret
Ship: Australia 1853
Death of Mrs Harvison
The death of Mrs. Harvison of Cooma| at the advanced age of 82 years occurred on Tuesday morning, and although not not altogether unexpected was deeply regretted by a large circle of friends. Some five years since the deceased lady lost her sight, and later on was a sufferer, from bronchitis, some severe attacks of which malady nearly proved fatal. Prior to her failure of vision she enjoyed excellent health, and it is thought that a too close application to fancy needlework of which she made a hobby and in which she excelled, in later years, hastened her loss of sight. Blessed with an excellent memory she could recall happenings of years since, and also took a keen interest in current events; while she devoted a considerable time to reading. Possessed of a kindly and gentle nature, and a generaous disposition, her homeliness and attributed of womanliness endeared her to all with whom she came in contact, and her family has suffered an irreparable loss by her departure.
About a month since an attack of bronchitis rendered her condition so critical that a fortnight ago she entered the Manaro Private Hospital, in which, institution she remained till the time of her death,
Mrs. Harvison was born at Newry near Rostrever, Ireland, in 1832, and came to New South Wales in 1863, marrying Mr. Paul Harvison who, with his relatives, was a passenger by the same vessel, and settling at Kiama, where she resided for a quarter of a century. Subsequently the family lived in Sydney for some ten years, where in 1898 Mr Harvison died at the age of 77 years. Mrs. Harvison then came to Cooma, where with Dr. W. S. Harvison and the Misses Harvison she lived till the period of her decease. She leaves three daughters one being Mrs. Soger of Sydney, and the others Miss, and Miss N. Harvison of Cooma; and two
sons, one living in Sydney, and Dr. Harvison of Cooma. The Manaro Mercury, and Cooma and Bombala Advertiser (NSW : 1862 - 1931) Friday 7 August 1914 p 2
http://www.shortfamilytree.com/familygroup.php?familyID=F1645&tree=SHORT
b 22/7/1866 Kiama d. 1/1/1917 Mullumbimby
m. Archibald Hamilton Harvison (abt 1856 ‘Springfield’ Kiama - 19/8/1918 Main Arm Mullimbimby Son of James Harvison & Mary Jane Armstrong *) 10/6/1891 Kiama 4658/1891
f. Thomas Armstrong m. Jane Gray *
The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 21 February 1917 p 3
b. 1817 Magheraculmoney, Fermanagh, Ireland d. 27/8/1860 Kiama
m. James Harvison (1811 Enniscorthy Wessex – 27/4/1883 Kiama Son of William Harvison & Sarah McDonald *) 26/12/1845 Wollongong V18454429 74B/1845
f. James Bedad Armstrong m. Jane Johnson *
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I11331
b. Enniscorthy Wessex d. 28/8/1843 Springfield br. Wollongong
m. James Harvison (1811 Enniscorthy Wexford– 27/4/1883 Kiama Son of William Harvison & Sarah McDonald *) Ireland
f. Nechi Kinsella m. Ann
Ship: Alfred 1839
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I11331
b. abt 1783 Enniscorthy, County Wexford d. 12/1/1864 Kiama
m. William Harvison
f. John McDonald m. Alice
Ship: 1839 Alfred ?
DEATH. On Tuesday, 12th inst., at the residence of Mr. Hayes, Kiama, Mrs. Sarah Harvison, aged 72 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 19 January 1864 p 2
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I11366
b. 1837 Dublin Ireland d. 14/5/1906 Barrengarry br.
m. James Harrison (1811 Enniscorthy Wexford– 27/4/1883 Kiama Son of William Harvison & Sarah McDonald *) 21/1/1867 Kiama 2234/1867
f. James Barnier m. Susan Lambert *
Death at Barrengarry.
Mrs Harvison, of Barrengarry, who had been in indifferent health for a long time, died on Monday at the age of 69 years. The deceased lady was a resident of Kangaroo Valley for 24 years, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She leaves a family of four daughters and one son to mourn their great loss. Mrs Harvison who was the widow of the late James Harvison, of Kiama, and a sister of the late Rev Joseph Barnier (one of the most prominent of the Church of England clergy) and the late Mr Robert Barnier, was a great assistant in all Church work in connection with this parish, as well as in contributing liberally to all Mission effort. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 19 May 1906 p 8
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b. abt 1812 d. 1890 Third Creek via Crookwell
m. William Leary (1802- 1849) abt 1838
m. William Haslam (1803 Concord- 1865 Shellharbour Son of Samuel Haslam & Maria Davis) 4/7/1855 Wollongong
Ship: Alfred 1841
When married she was resident of Terrys River he of Shellharbour
Cause of Death: Burns
Burnt to Death
On Wednesday morning Iast news reached us that Mrs. Bridget Haslam was so severely burnt in the previous night that she expired early on the next morning at the residence of her son, Mr William Leary, Third Creek. At about seven o'clock on Tuesday evening Mrs. Haslam was talking with her son Thomas, who left her and was returning home to Crookwell, when he stepped to have a conversation with his brother William. Whilst the brothers were conversing together some 200 yards from the house they heard screams. This was about a quarter of an hour after Thomas had left his mother.
They hurried to the house to ascertain the cause of the screams, when to their horror they discovered that their mother had caught fire, and that every stitch of clothing had been burnt from her body. Dr. Drought was immediately sent for, and in an hour after the sad occurrence the doctor was on the scene. He dressed the wounds, and did all in his power to alleviate the sufferings of the poor old lady; but from the first he held out no hope of recovery, and Mrs. Haslam expired at about half-past one on Wednesday morning. On account of the shock received to the system, the deceased, during the seven hours that she lived was insensible to any pain and passed off in a deep sleep.
It is supposed that deceased had gone to the fire to have a warm, when her clothes caught fire. It was evident that she had endeavored to extinguish the flames herself, for there was a dish of water standing on the table, and it could be seen that she had been splashing the water on with her hands. Being unable to put out the fire she ran outside, where she was seen by Mrs. Wm. Leary and her daughter, who first raised the alarm. Mrs. Haslam was the mother of the Leary family, of whom there are three sons and two daughters. Mrs. Huslam's first husband, Mr. William Leary, died some 35 years ago, and she afterwards married Mr. William Haslam, who also died about 20 years ago. Deceased was 73 years of age, had lived in the district for the last 19 years, and was highly respected by all with whom she associated. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery, at Crookwell yesterday afternoon. Crookwell Gazette (NSW : 1885 - 1954) Friday 21 November 1890 p 2
b. 1829 Heinstadt
m. John Haslem 29/10/1855 Jamberoo Reg Kiama RC V1855422 101/1855
m. John Hasnip 1871 Wollongong 3867/1871
Daughter registered with no father’s name.
b. abt 1838 d. 11/7/1901 Gulgong 9546/1901 br. Gulgong
m. Richard J Hassell 9/11/1855 Kiama V18551209 43B/1855
f. John Goldfinch Brown m. Louisa *
On the 9th Instant, at Kiama, by the Rev, James Barnier, Richard J. Hassall, of Morrawalga, to Emily, daughter of John Goldfinch Brown, of Jamberoo, and late of Broken Wharf, Wapping, London. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 17 November 1855
b. abt 1848 Woscestershire d. 28/9/1928 Bulli 13346/1928 br. Bulli General
m. James Hasson (abt 1843Staffordshire -1/3/1918) 1870 Dudley Staffordshire
f. John Lissimore m. Mary A
Ship: Earl Dalhousie 1877
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband a coal miner
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1863 Bowral d. 16/6/1942
m. Robert B J Hatchwell 1884 Robertson
f. Samuel George Rudge m. Mary
Living at Hamilton St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband accidently killed by son whilst shooting Wallabies.
Her daughters Constance Victoria and Lilian Irene according to the Glouster Advocate, 27 June 1908, Pg. 4 were abducted by two men with the 'intent to carnally know them'.
MRS. CHARLOTTE HATCHWELL
Another old resident of Hannam Vale, Mrs. Charlotte Hatchwell, passed away in the M.R.D. Hospital at about 9.30; a.m. on Tuesday. About a week before she had a fall at her home and broke her thigh, and, following admission to hospital, she contracted pneumonia. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rudge, and was born near Bowral 79 years ago. Following her marriage to Mr. Robert Hatchwell she lived for a few years at Bowral and Dapto and then, some 30 years ago, the family made their home at Hannam Vale. About four years later her husband was accidentally killed, and then Mrs. HatchweIl carried on the farm with the help of her children, and in later years took over the mail run between Hannam Vale and Wytooee. The mails were carried by sulky, and Mrs. Hatchwell carried on the service, until she was 70 years of age. The late Mrs. Hatchwell was respected by all sections of the community. The following children survive her: Messrs. Geo. Hatchwell (Queensland), Robert Hatchwell (Burrell Creek), William Hatchwell (at home), Mesdames George Thompson (North Sydney), B. Green (Wollongong), Horace Everingham (Bellingen), L. Ward (Taree), and Bert Blythe (Hannam Vale). She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Kuhn (Sydney), and one brother, Mr. Richard Rudge (Guy Fawkes). Two brothers, Harry Rudge, of Burrawang, and George Rudge, of Teralba, and one sister, Mrs. J. Griffiths, of Bowral, predeceased her. At 2 p.m. on Wednesday the funeral moved from Mr. W. T Howard's parlours for the Moorland cemetery. Rev. John Neville conducted the service at the graveside. The Northern Champion (Taree, NSW : 1913 - 1954) Saturday 20 June 1942 p 2
b. 13/7/1842 Dapto d. 14/11/1901 Petersham
m. William Hatton ( 1843 Exeter Devon- 1921 Son of Richard Hatton & Emma Warren) 6/7/1864 Gerringong
f. James Sutton Lees m. Mary Ann Lees *
HATTON— November 14, at No. 50 Percival-road, Petersham, Jane Hatton, aged 59 years. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Saturday 23 November 1901 p 1341
m. Alfred Joseph Hatton (-5/7/1915 Manly Son of James Hatton & Amelia) 1893 Leichhardt
Living at Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a draper.
b. 24/5/1856 at sea d. 15/6/1931 Pymble br. Bulli General
m. Jacob Otterson Haugaard ( 20/8/1844-26/2/1907 Son of Jacob Haugaard & Martha ) 1875 Wollongong 4470/1875
f. Arthur Ford m. Emma
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 16 June 1931 p 8 Family Notices
HANGAARD–McLACHLAN.-September 20, at St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street. Sydney, by the Rev John Ferguson, William, eldest son of late Jacob Hangaard and Mrs. Hangaard, of Bulli, to Janet Elizabeth, second daughter of John Archibald McLachlan, Johannesburg, S. Africa, and Mrs McLachlan, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 7 October 1911 p 16
b. 17/1/1881 Wollongong 18793/1881 d. 25/12/1907 Woonona
f. Jacob Otterson Haugaard m. Emma Ford *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
b. 12/6/1855 Keelouges V18551940 121A/1855 d. 1908 Sydney
m. John Haughey (abt 1840 Ireland – 1899 Murrumburrah Son of John Haughey & Margaret Shannon) 1883 Cootamundra
f. James McGrory m. Margaret
b. 1882 Qld
Unmarried or no father listed
f. Carl Frederick Ferdinand Hausknecht m. Magdalena Margaretha Berg
b. 22/1/1857 Boston Massachusetts U.S.A d. 23/11/1933 Bondi br. Waverley
m. Gustavus Havenstein (abt 1854 Newark New Jersey USA - 6/12/1908 Waverley Son of Gustavus Havenstein & Elizabeth Miller ) abt 1875 USA
f. Henry Meisling m. Amelia
Ship: 1876 Henry Leppet
Husband a clerk formerly Newark in New Jersey U.S.A. He committed suicide. She was natuarlized in 1932 so she could get the pension
HAVENSTEIN. — November 23, 1933, at her resdence, 13 Ocean-street, Bondi, Amelia, relict of the late Gustavius Havenstein, of Newark, N.J., U.S.A., and beloved mother of Gertrude (Mrs. Jas. McIntyre), Mabel (Mrs. B. H. Richards), Charles, Grace (Mrs. J. McMaster), and Ida (Mrs. W. McIntyre), aged 77 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 24 November 1933 p 8
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 12/10/1838 Sydney d. 22/11/1907 Darlinghurst
m. Nicholas Hawken ( 16/3/1836 Pothpean Con England 0- 13/7/1909 Darlinghurst Son of William Hawken & Phillipa Harding) 24/7/1861 Kiama
f. Joseph Vance m. Isabella Armstrong *
Nicholas was Mayor of Darlington 1881-1884, M.L.A. for Newtown 1887-1891, an M.L.C. in 1899 and a Trustee of Victoria Park, Sydney.
On the 24th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. G. Turner, Nicholas, eldest son of Mr. William Hawken, Wangarei, New Zealand (formerly of Cornwall, England), to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Vance, Bonara, Kiama. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 31 July 1861
On the 11th instant, at Wesley Park, Kiama, the wife of Mr. Nicholas Hawken, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 16 November 1863
Mrs. Hawken, wife of the Hon. N. Hawken, M.L.C., and mother of Mrs. W. Graham of Dunoon. The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Wednesday 4 December 1907 p 3
b. abt 1857 d. 13/12/1946 Corrimal
m. William Henry Hawken ( Cornwall - 11/8/1905 Bellambi Son of Benjamin Hawken & Anne)
f. Benjamin Champion m.
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Likely the family moved to the area about 1900 to 1902 from Lithgow. When she was away visiting a daughter’s grave in New Zealand a son drowned in 1909. Some sources say that they came to South Australia in about 1868 as goldminers.
HAWKEN— December 13 1946, at her son Jim's residence, Main Road, Corrimal, Mary Knight, widow of the late William Henry Hawken, and dear mother of Harry (Bellambi), Ben (Oak Flats), William (Parramatta), Charlie (Thirroul), Lena (Mrs. Malcolm, Merrylands) and Jim; aged 89 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 December 1946 p 12
b. 1878 Hartley d. 15/7/1938 Lidcombe br. Wollongong
m. Richard Benjamin Hawken ( 1879 Oberon – 29/9/1958 Oak Flats Son of William Hawken & Mary Knight Champion *) 1902 Woonona 5449/1902
f. John Hissett m. Christiana Perry *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
The death occurred at her residence, Tilba street, Lidcombe on Friday last of Mrs. Rebecca Hawken, wife of Mr. R. B. (Ben) Hawken. The late Mrs. Hawken was 60 years ofage and prior to going to Lidcombe about three years ago, had resided in Corrimal and Bellambi for many years, where she and her family gained the respect and esteem of the whole community. Sincere sympathy is extended to her husband and family, William (Main road, Woonona) Crissie (Mrs. Coleman, Blundell's Parade, Corrimal), Phyllis (Mrs. Christiansen, Corrimal), Ben (Main road, Thirroul), Harry (Hale st.- Woonona) Nell (Mrs. Drew, Lithgow), and Mavis (Lidcombe), Mrs. H. M. Parsons, of Wollongong, is a sister of deceased.
The late Mrs. Hawken was a consistent worshipper at Bellambi and Corrimal Methodist churches prior to her departure for Lidcombe. She collapsed suddenly at her home on Thursday night and died some hours later.
The remains were interred in the Wollongong Methodist Cemetery on Sunday afternoon and many district residents took the opportunity of paying their last respects to a very worthy friend and fellow citizen. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 22 July 1938
b. 13/12/1852 Ryde V18521523 56/1852 d. 23/1/1887 Cooloongatta
m. John Hawken 1874 Kiama 2722/1874
f. Henry Jarrett m. Jane Barnes
d. 1932 Woollahra
m. Fred Hawkins 7/9/1893 Wollongong 7571/1893
f. Fritz Zeims m. Johanna Cassel *
To Amelia Zeims, daughter of F. Zeims of “Gustavia”, Towradgi and sister to Lena and Gussie.
IM Issue: 14 Sep 1893
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 20/12/1870 Longton Staffordshire d. 4/9/1944 Singleton
m. James Edward Hawkins (1869 Singleton- 1931 Singleton) 1894 Woonona 7579/1894
f. William Howe f. Felicia Couglough *
Living Helensburgh at in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
With Thomas Chapman Hawkins who had the Paragon Hotel at Helensburgh. In 1907 he was a Young, 1914 he was at Sorrento
b. abt 1836 d. 2/12/1911 Wollongong 17139/1911 br Wollongong General
m. John Hawkins (abt 1847 -29/5/1925 Woonona )
f. William m. Mary A
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Mrs. Hawkins (75), a very old resident of Wollongong. The Land (Sydney, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Friday 8 December 1911 p 5
b. 1877 York Yorkshire d. 1952 Bulli 5444/1952
m. John William Hawkins (1877 – 1962 Bulli Son of John Hawkins & Margaret *) 1901 Petersham
f. Alfred Muncaster m. Catherine Clayton
Ship: Glamis 1881
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1875 Wollongong 21933/1875 d. 1957 Wollongong
m. Sidney Brindley (- 1907 Fairy Meadow) 1897 Wollongong
m. Jackson E Hawksby (- 1918 Redfern Son of John Hawksby & Sarah) 1911 Wollongong
f. John Steel Reid b. Fanny Fee *
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner.
Living Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Robert Haworth (1/1/1801 Bury Lancashire-21/12/1875 Crown St Wollongong Son of Richard Haworth & Lizzie Birch ) abt 1822
d. 1893
m. Kembla Haworth (1860 Wollongong - 1916 Granville Son of Jonathan M Haworth & Elizabeth Haworth * see Collins )
f. Edward m. Mary
(Wollongong) Jonathan K. Haworth, charged with maliciously wounding tns wile, was acquitted. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Friday 29 July 1892 p 6
b. bp 20/7/1823 St James Taunton d. 9/1/1912 Ashfield
b. bp 20/7/1823 St James Taunton d. 9/1/1912 Ashfield
m. Robert Haworth (1/1/1801 Bury Lancashire-21/12/1875 Crown St Wollongong Son of Richard Haworth & Lizzie Birch ) 1854 CofE Sydney St Lawrence’s
f. Samuel Webber m. Sophia Tapp
By the Rev. A. Stephen, at Christ Church, by special license, R. Haworth, of Wollongong, to Thirza Tapp, third daughter of Mrs. Webber, Elizabeth-street SouthThe Sydney Morning Herald 9 October 1854
On Thursday, the 31st ultimo, at her residence, Kembla Grange, near Wollongong, the wife of Robert Haworth, Esq., M.L.A., of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 August 1861
Husband was a dairyman and also ran the tannery at Wollongong in 1850. He was elected to parliament in 1860. Was a widower when he married and was also the father of Mrs Joseph Rathmell and Mrs Thomas Collins.
m. David Hay
m. Robert Hay
b. abt 1881 d. 10/7/1964 Woonona
m. William Dighton Hay (abt 1885 Dubbo- 18/12/1945 Woonona Son of John Charles Hay & Elizabeth) 1914
f. John Williams m. Ruth *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Milliner
Living Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1868 Wollongong
m. Robert Hay 5/5/1890 Dapto 7696/1890
f. George McPhail m. Elizabeth Smith
HAY—McPHAIL.—May 5, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. R. Miller. Robert Hay of Kembla, to Sarah Anne, fourth daughter of Geo, M'Phail, Esq., J.P., Stane Dykes Dapto.SMH 15 July 1890
b. abt 1874 d. 17/9/1923 Kembla Heights
m. William Hay (abt 1870- 21/5/1929 Mt Kembla ) 23/3/1894 Mt Kembla 7470/1894
f. Turner m. Sarah
Adopted daughter of William Rogers
INTERESTING WEDDING AT MOUNT KEMBLA.
An interesting wedding was solemnised at the residence of Mr. William Rogers, Mount Kembla, on Friday afternoon. The sun shone forth gloriously, so that the wedding took place under favorable auspices. All the people of Kembla were astir, and evidently took a gratifying interest in the event. The bride was Miss Sarah Emily Turner (better known as Miss Rogers), the niece and adopted daughter of Mr. William Rogers. She wore a very charming dress of cream cordod silk, trimmed with lace and orange blossom, and on her head was a wreath of orange blossom. The bridegroom was Mr. William Hay, of Mount Kembla,
The bridesmaids, Miss Hay and Miss May Hay, of Lithgow, sisters of the bridegroom, were very prettily dressed and looked very nice. They wore gold bangles the gift of the bridegroom. Mr. C. Catt officiated as best man, and was seconded by Mr. J. S. Hay, of Lithgow, a brother of the bridegroom. Mr. W. Rogers gave the bride away. The interesting and impressive ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. S. Young, whose mode of tying the nuptial knot seemed to add to the beauty and grace of the almost Arcadian service. The bridal party presented a very pleasing spectacle, and, with many lady relatives and friends around as witnesses, the scene was a most gratifying one. The bouquets carried by the bride and bridesmaids were extremely pretty. There were present in and around the residence at the time of the marriage most of those named as donors in the list of wedding presents given below, besides other relatives and friends, the guests altogether numbering upwards of one hundred.
Subsequently the bridal party and the the guests sat down to a sumptuous dinner. The repast having been partaken of, the Rev. P. S. Young proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom. After referring to a number of couples that he had had the honor of ' splicing at Mt. Kembla, he said it had been a very pleasing duty to make those couples happy. He had had the honor of knowing Mr. and Mrs. Rogers for some time, and to know them was to respect them. He had also known Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hay and the bridegroom for a considerable time, and he was pleased to see the bridegroom united to such a charming bride. He trusted that their wedded life would be a happy one. They were both young, they were both good-looking, and he thought they were good tempered— at all events, he had never seen either of them put out. They meant to be happy and to do well, and if they had all the happiness that their friends wished them they would have a good deal. (Applause.)
Mr. Wm. Hay thanked Mr. Young and his many friends for drinking the health of his wife and himself so enthusiastically, and also for their good wishes and the many kind things they had said. He believed that his qualities had been somewhat over-painted, but he hoped that in future, with the assistance of his good wife, he would be able to come nearer the line. (Applause.)
Mr. A. Duncan proposed the health of the guardians of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, who had acted as her parents for many years. He had known Mr. Rogers for many years, and he had always known him to be an honest and straightforward man, and he believed that he had brought up the young lady whom they had just had the pleasure of seeing married In an excelIent and Godfearing way. He hoped that Mr. and Mrs. Rogers would live long and prosperously, to see the bride and bride groom enjoy health and happiness. (Applause.)
Mr. Rogers briefly responded, and thanked all their friends who were at the wedding for their presence that afternoon. He thought that the many beautiful presents in the adjoining room spoke very highly for his adopted daughter and Mr. William Hay. (Hear, hear.) He wished the happy couple every success. (Applause.)… further reporting of the speeches and the list of wedding gifts. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 28 March 1894 p 2
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 6/5/1866 Jamberoo 9504/1866 d. 1941 Newtown br. Rookwood
m. Elias Hayden (8/2/1867 Araluen- 15/9/1914 Tempe Son of James Hayden & Hannah) 14/5/1890 Jamberoo 4295/1890
f. Edwin Vidler m. Emma Bradney *
b. 1/11/1833King’s County Ireland d. 6/10/1917 Chatswood br. Lismore
m. Laurence Hayden (1830 Tipperary- 17/3/1910 Goolmangar) 1859 Kiama 2127/1859
MRS. L., HAYDEN
The death took, place in Sydney recently, of one of the pioneers of f the Goolmangar district— Mrs. Hayden, relict of the late Mr. Lawrence Hayden, of Strawberry Hills, Goolmangar. The deceased lady, who had reached the advanced age of 85, was a native of King's County, Ireland, and was born on November 1, 1831. With her parents she arrived in Australia early in the forties, the family settling in Gerringong She was married in 1859 at Kiama, but it was not until November 1, 1878, that the lady arrived in the district. Mr. Hayden went there in 1869, and selected the property at Goolmangar known as Strawberry Hills. During her long residence at Goolmangar the late Mrs. Hayden endeared herself to all. Failing health led to her giving up the home at Lismore, and on November 1, 1914, the anniversary of her birth and her arrival in the district, she left for Sydney to spend the remainder of her days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Joyner. Upon arrival in Sydney her health necessitated treatment in Lewisham Hospital, where she remained for about Seven weeks. For the past three years she had been a great sufferer from sciatica of the nerves and despite everything that loving care and niedical skill could possibly do, she gradually sank, passing away last Saturday week. She leaves a family of four sons — Messrs. J. P. (Herberton, Q.), T. J. (Sydney), James (N.Z.), and L. F (North Sydney), and Mrs. J. Joyner (Chatswood, Sydney). Another daughter who entered the convent died in Grafton about seventeen years ago.
Messrs. T. J. M Intyre (Goolmangar) and James M'Intyre (Lismore) are brothers. The late Mrs. P. J. Devery (Foxground), the late
Mrs. Carew (Toolijoai), and the late Mrs. M'Intyre (Beaudesert) were sisters, as also was Mrs. Murray (Waverley, Sydney). The remains were taken overland from Sydney, for interment alongside her late husband, and the funeral was largely attended. … Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Thursday 1 November 1917 p 14
b. ab28/6/1793 Mitcham Surrey d. 27/5/1871 Kiama
m. Thomas Tilbury Haydon (1797 Carshalton, Surrey- Son of Thomas Haydon & Ann Mansel) 17/7/1815 Mitcham Surrey
f. John Chart m. Margaret Ann Master
On 27th May, at the residence of her son-in-law, Kiama, ANN, relict of the late Thomas Tilbury Haydon, of Croydon, Surry, England, in the 79th year of her age. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 1 June 1871 p 2
In 1851 she was the Matron of the Union Workhouse in Croydon Surrey.
f. Patrick Haydon m. Catherine
b. ? Thurles Tipperary
When sister Margaret arrived in 1859 they are listed as living at Wollongong
m. John Haydon 1865 Kiama 2306/1865
Husband a farmer.
HAYDON.—December 23, at the residence of his parents, Gerringong, Lawrence, third son of John and Catherine Haydon, aged ten days. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 27 December 1878 p 2
m. Patrick Haydon 1874 Kiama 2717/1874
m. John T Haydon
b. 1874 Morpeth d. 5/8/1928 Darlinghurst br. Waverley
f. Patrick K Haydon m. Bridget Annie
Living at Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Teacher
HAYDON.-August 5, 1928, at St. Vincent's Private Hospital. Darlinghurst, Josephine Mary Haydon, late of the Education Department. Requlescat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 6 August 1928 p 10
The late Miss Josephine Haydon, whose death occurred in Sydney; was a daughter of Mr. P. K. Haydon of Morpeth. The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939) Friday 10 August 1928 p 4
b. 1831 Wearne Huish Somerset England d. 1/12/1911 Clunes
m. George Hayes (1821 Wells Somerset England- 15/11/1899 Clunes) 1/8/1853 Langport Somerset
f. Edmund Sawtell m. Ann Downton *
Ship: Queen of England 1855
In her husband’s death notice in Kiama it says he was ‘formerly a resident of the Robertson district’
m. William Hayes 1881 Kiama 4527/1881
d. 31/3/1958 Cessnock br. Cessnock
m. James Phillip Hayes (abt 1874-30/10/1928 Cessnock Son of Patrick Hayes & Julia) 1899 Helensburgh
m. Thomas Woollett Hall m. Ann McDade *
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1834 d. 23/12/1914 br. Wollongong General
m. Thomas Hayes (abt 1840 – 22/10/1915 Son of Jeremiah Hayes & Catherine Murphy *)
f. John Purcell m. Ann
b. abt 1816 Tumalane Limerick d. 1866 Wollongong
m. Jeremiah Hayes (abt 1814 Limerick – before 1853 Limerick) 1830 Limerick
f. Thomas Murphy m. Margaret
Ship: Eastern Empire 1862
She and her two sons were sponsored by her son in law John Ryan
d. 1951 Rockdale
m. Henry Hayes 1893 Sydney
f. John Gill m. Christina
HAYES, Christina Douglas –January 27, 1951 at her daughter's residence 51 Morris Street Summer Hill, of 4 Queen Victoria Street West Kogarah, relict of Henry Hayes and loved mother of Dorothy (Mrs W Burge) Roscoe (deceased) Catherine (Mrs H Turton) Douglas, Alma (Mrs E Metham) and Gladys (Mrs H Grimshaw) aged 83 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 30 January 1951 p 18
m. Patrick Hayes
m. James Hayes
b. abt 1879 Toowoomba Qld d. 6/1/1970 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Charles Hayes (1869- 3/5/1950 Son of Patrick Hayes & Julia Gleeson *) 26/4/1899 St Francis Xavier’s 6898/1899
f. Peter Johanson m. Helena Cecilia Lauritzen *
She resident of Barella Street He of Helensburg.
Living Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a carpenter
m. James Hayes
b. 3/11/1872 Drimoleague Cork d. 26/4/1946 Dapto br. St Lukes Brownsville
m. Edmund Henry Saw Hayes ( 23/1/1862 Pambula – 7/7/1945 Wollongong Hospital Son of John Hayes & Margaret Ann Harwood ) 17/11/1892 St Michael’s Wollongong 7830/1892
f. John Ross m. Jane Kingston
Ship: abt 1891
Husband a coach & housepainter
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
m. Joseph Smithers Hayes (-) 1901 Sydney
Living Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a baker.
b. abt 1883 d. 20/3/1963 Sutherland br. Woronora
m. Thomas Hayes (abt 1874-16/6/1952 Sutherland Son of Joseph Hayes & Catherine) 1899 Sydney
f. Alexander m. Annie
b. abt 1844 Tiperary Ireland d.
m. Patrick Francis Hayes (abt 1843 -15/10/1900 Woonona Son of Jeremiah Hayes & Catherine ) 13/2/1866 St Francis Xavier’s 3384/1866
f. James Gleeson m. Mary Gleeson
Living at Mt Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband was a carpenter and farmer
He resident Sydney she of Wollongong. Her sister Mary Hickey * and brother Martin Gleeson also lived in the Illawarra.
b. 1874 Wellington d. 1949 Wellington
m. Desmond W Hayes (-1902 Wellington Son of William Hayes & Charlotte) 1898 Wollongong 2113/1898
f. Edward Haycock m. Charlotte
This could be an error in transcription as all the other Haycock marriages around this time were recorded at Wellington
Unmarried or no father listed
Living at Keriaville North in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1871 Dapto d. 5/2/1944 Concord West br. Wollongong General
m. Patrick Francis Hayes (16/3/1867 Kiama - 13/1/1932 Wollongong Son of Patrick Hayes & Julia Hayes * ) 2/8/1893 St Francis Xavier’s 7565/1893
f. Andrew Ryan m. Honora Purcell *
She resident Unanderra he of Mt Kembla
MRS. M. A. HAYES
Mrs. Mary Ann Hayes died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. V. J. Read, of Concord West, last Saturday.
The late Mrs. Hayes, who was formerly a Miss Ryan, had lived in the Wollongong district practically all her life, and was 73 years of age at the time of her death. She was essentially a lover of her home and a kindly neighbour. Her husband predeceased her some time ago. Besides Mrs. Read, other members of the family are Mrs. M. Fitzgibbon (West Wollongong) and Messrs. Jack, Bernard, Patrick, Clem and Harold Hayes, Mrs. M. Egan, of Kembla Heights, and Mrs. T. Skerritt, of Banksia, are sisters. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 11 February 1944 p 5
b. abt 1875 Northumberland England d. 29/7/1940 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. John Joseph Hayes (1867- 20/8/1918 Son of Thomas Hayes & Bridget Purcell * ) 13/1/1897 St Francis Xavier’s
f. John Smith m. Jane Bell *
Witness Elizabeth Smith
Living at Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husdband a labourer.
Mrs. Mary Ann Hayes, a respected resident, of 19 Finlayson Street, Wollongong, died at Wollongong Hospital on Monday last, aged 66 years. Deceased was the relict of the late John Hayes, of Keiraville, and the beloved mother of Mrs. J. Sheppard, of Finlayson street, and sister of Mrs. Stoyles, of Coogee, Mr John Smith, of Gwynneville, and Mrs. A. H. Masters, of Fernhill. On Tuesday the funeral left St Francis Xaviers Church for the Catholic cemetery, Wollongong. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 2 August 1940 p 5
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1867 d. 13/9/1943 West Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Jeremiah Hayes (23/7/1869 Cordeaux River d. 28/5/1943 Wollongong Son of Patrick Hayes & Julia Gleeson *) 1897 Sydney
Living at Mt Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. LUCY HAYES.
Following quickly on the death of her husband the late Mr. Jeremiah Hayes, which occurred only a few weeks ago, Mrs. Lucy Rebecca Hayes died on Monday at the home of her daughter (Mrs. J. McGuire, Mt. Keira Rd.)
She was 76 years of age and during her long residence in this district had won the respect and love of a wide circle of friends,
To her family, Harry (Leichhardt) Olive (deceased), Fred (Lewisham), Ivy (Mrs. J. McGuire) and Sid, the sincere sympathy of the community is extended.
The funeral left her daughter's residence on Wednesday for the Wollongong Catholic cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 17 September 1943 p 10
m. William John Harwood Hayes (1857 Eden-1923 Rockdale Son of John Hayes & Margaret Ann Harwood ) 1883 Bega
Living at Harbour St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1872 Berrima d. 14/6/1936 Palm Beach Qld br. Murwillumbah
m. James Levi Hayes ( abt 1856 NSW – 1924 Murwillumbah Son of George Hayes & Adelaide M Sawtell *) 14/11/1889 All Saints’ CofE Macquarie River
f. Mark Whatman m. Ann Rebecca Emmet
Husband of East Kangaloon she of Mittagong
MRS. S. A HAYES
The death occurred at Palm Beach on Sunday night of Mrs: Sarah Anne Hayes, relict of the late Mr. J. L. Hayes of Murwillumbah. The late Mrs. Hayes, who was 64 years of age, had been ailing for the past 12 months. She had lived on the Tweed for approximately 30 years but of late had been staying with her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Parker, of Palm Beach.
Deceased leaves a family of seven. Sons are Leslie James (Kin Kin) and Walter George (Uki), .and daughters are Mrs. D. J. Brimms (Murwillumbah), Mrs. L. E. Webber. (Murwillumbah), Mrs. W. E. Taylor (Casino), Mrs. S. V. Vidler (Uki) and Mrs.R. C. Parker (Palm Beach).
The funeral will move from All Saints' Church of England, Murwillumbah: at 1.30 p.m. to-day for the Church of England portion of the new cemetery, Old Lismore Road. Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW : 1914 - 1949) Tuesday 16 June 1936 p 7
d. 28/10/1959 Belmont br. Cessnock
m. Edwin J Hayler (abt 1866 Banstead Surrey -17/11/1943 Cessnock Son of Edwin Hayler & Mary Ann Lindfield)
f. Clement m. Mary Dorothy
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1830 London d. 26/6/1916 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. William Hayles (1825- 24/3/1912 Son of Benajmin Hayles & Mary ) 26/1/1859 Congregational Church Wollongong 3213/1859
f. Rev. Samuel Hewlett m. Catherine Creech *
Ship: Andromache 1839
Living at Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband was a storekeeper and wine merchant who became bankrupt in 1863.
MARRIAGES On Wednesday, 26th ultimo, at the Congregational Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. George Charter, Mr. William Hayles, of Wollongong, to Docas Kate, second daughter of the Rev. S. Hewlett, of Geelong, Victoria The Sydney Morning Herald 3 February 1859
On the 17th instant, at her residence, Church-hill, Wollongong, Mrs. William Hayles, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 November 1859
At her residence, Crown-street Wollongong, on the 30th April, Mrs. William Hayles, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 May 1861 p 2
HAYLES — At her residence, Crown street, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, Mrs W. Hayles, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 August 1867 p 2
On the 5th instant, at his parents' residence, Wollongong, EDGAR WINGATE, youngest son of Mr. WILLIAM HAYLES, aged 2 years and 10 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 August 1867
b. 10/11/1814 Portsea, Hampshire, Eng d. 17/5/1908 Wollongong 7884/1908 br. Wollongong General
m. Robert Trickett Hayles (26/3/1814 -9/11/1902 Son of Charles Hayles & Mary )12/7/1835 St. Thomas' Church, Portsmouth
f. Joseph Boulton m. Annie
Ship: 1853 St George
HAYLES-BOULTON (Wollongong). -July 12, 1835, at St. Thomas' Church, Portsmouth, by the Rev. R. B. Hone, Robert Trickett Hayles to Elizabeth Boulton. The Sydney Morning Herald 16 July 1895 Diamond Wedding Anniversary
Her husband was Clerk in the Royal Infirmary in 1851 in Greenwich, he also ran the Sportsmans Arms Crown Street, Wollongong in the 1855-60 period and became a bankrupt in 1869.
Their niece Miss Adelaide Strickland is buried with them
b. 14/8/1867 Crown St Wollongong 18047/1867 d. 25/3/1952 North Sydney
f. William Hayles m. Dorcas Kate Hewlett *
Living at Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1841 d. 8/2/1904 Paddington 2635/1904
m. Thomas Charles Haylock 23/2/1870 St Michael’s Wollongong 3723/1870
f. Charles Throsby Smith m. Isabella Campbell Stewart *
On the 23rd February, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C Ewinig, assisted by the Rev. J. H. Rowsell, THOMAS CHARLES, third son of T. B. HAYLOCK, Esq., J.P., of Ashfirld Vale, Five Dock, to SOPHIA REYNOLDS, seventh daughter of CHARLES THROSBY SMITH, Esq., J. P., of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 2 March 1870
HAYLOCK. — February 8, at 27 Elizabelh-street, Paddington, Sophia R. Haylock, aged 63. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Wednesday 10 February 1904 p 382
b. 1858 Tuena 6335/1858 d. 8/11/1954 Fairy Meadow br. Wollongong
m. William Hayman (abt 1865 -15/2/1926) 1881 Sydney 1678/1881
f. Stephen Baker m. Anne
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner.
MRS. C. E. HAYMAN
Mrs. Catherine Eliza Hayman, whose death occurred at her son's residence at 51 Elliott's Road, Fairy Meadow, last Sunday, was in her 96th year.
The late Mrs. Hayman was born at Tuena and the early part of her life was spent on the goldfields. Many were the stories she could tell of the bushrangers who haunted the Abercrombie Caves area. She moved to Sydney in 1881 and later married William Hayman who preceased her 29 years ago. She came to Wollongong by sailing boat in 1886 and took up residence at Balgownie where she has lived ever since.
The late Mrs. Hayman was an active charity worker, and was well-known for her fine work for the Church of England in the district.
She is survived by a family of four sons: Charles, with whom she lived for the past five years, Edward, George, and Frank. Two sons, William and Steven, predeceased her.
On Tuesday afternoon the funeral left H, Parsons Wollongong chapel for the Wollongong cemetery. Rev. W. Wade of the Corrimal Church of England, officiated at the chapel and graveside. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Thursday 11 November 1954 p 2
b. abt 1767
m. James Haynes ( abt 1770-) 1811 CofE Sydney
Ship: Canada 1810
In Illawarra in 1828 Census listed as the tenant, not her husband.
Convicted: Gloucester Assizes
Sentence: 14 years
b. abt 1814 d. 1868 Wollongong
m. Thomas Hayward (1807 Sussex-) 1832
f. m. Caroline
Ship: Duchess of Northumberland 1838
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b. abt 1835 Antrim Ireland d. 9/8/1900 Kialla br. Crookwell
m. Thomas Hayward (abt 1835 Brighton Sussex – 23/8/1904 Crookwell Son of Thomas Hayward & Ann Gillham *) 29/3/1855 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. James Gillespie m. Ann McInery *
b. 1870 Wollongong d. 30/5/1949 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Mark Hayward (1867 Albion Park -13/4/1929 Port Macquarie Son of John Hayward & Mary Jane Beach * see Cook) 1888 Wollongong 5581/1888
f. Robert Benjamin m. Susannah Jane Stanbridge *
Living at Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Husband died in a car accident whilst on a touring holiday.
b. 20/4/1858 Jamberoo d. 7/8/1936 Penshurst br. Liverpool
m. Thomas Hayward ( 3/2/1856 Mt Keira – 24/10/1912 Liverpool Son of Thomas Hayward & Elizabeth Gillespie *) 31/3/1881 Redfern
f. James Armstrong m. Sarah Emily Emery *
b. 1867 Bendigo Vic d.
m. William E Hazard (Canada?- Son of E B Hazard) 4/12/1889 Goulburn
f. John Townsend Lang m. Mary Ann Hill
DECEMBER 4TH, at the Wesleyan Church, Goulburn, by the Rev. A. J Webb, WM. E. HAZARD, son of E. B. HAZARD, of Picton, Ontario, Canada, to BERTHA, third daughter of JOHN R. LANG, Sloane-street, Goulburn Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Saturday 28 December 1889 p 4
Living in San Francisco in 1915 when her niece married at their home. She was still alive in 1940 when she was listed in the 1940 USA Census
b. 1856 CofE Parramatta d. 1933 Granville br. Rookwood
m. John Christopher Hazel (-1900 Gundagai) 1884 Sydney
f. William Bates m. Selina
A fatal accident happened near Bongongolong, nine miles from town, this afternoon.
Ernest Hazell, aged 21, lately working at Darling Harbour, was on a holiday to the Gundagai district, and while out riding with a young man named S. Grubb on a shooting expedition the horse bolted. Hazell was thrown off, and broke his neck. Deceased's father, Mr. John Hazell, was killed near the same place six or seven years ago, by a cart upsetting. Deceased's mother resides at Granville. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 16 October 1906 p 8
b. abt 1846 d. 27/7/1907 Lithgow br. Lithgow Methodist
m. William Hazeldine (- 5/12/1898 Lithgow )
f. Francis m. Mary
OBITUARY.
The death occurred on Saturday of Mrs. Martha Hazeldine, widow of the late Mr. Hazeldine, at her residence, Hill-street. The deceased, who was 61 years of age, had been suffering for some time from bronchitis, and a heart trouble. She is survived by a family of one son and two daughters. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Methodist cemetery. … The deceased was a very old resident of Lithgow. Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Monday 29 July 1907 p 2
b. 1875 Sydney d. 14/5/1912 Lithgow
m. Thomas Hazeltine (-22/08/1919 Lithgow Son of Ellen J ) 1901 Petersham
f. George Copeman m. Maria
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Living at Macquarie River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 3/7/1847 Johnston's Meadows d. 10/3/1928 Albion Park br. Albion Park CofE
m. Edward Hazelton (7/2/1842 Dapto- 17/4/1919 Albion Park Edward Hazelton & Hannah Herring *) 11/1/1865 Macquarie River 2276/1865
f. John Green m. Mary A Vickers *
b. 1878 Five Islands 24777/1878 d. 12/5/1946 Wollongong
m. William Hazelton (abt 1867 -1944 Wollongong Son of Edward Hazelton & Anne Green *) 1897 Wollongong 8735/1897
f. John Massey m. Mary Esther Foote *
Living at Illawarra Lake in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a fisherman.
b. 12/6/1859 Shellharbour d. 8/3/1889 Albion Park br. All Saints CofE Albion Park
m. William Hazelton ( 10/4/1852 Albion Park – 4/6/1912 Whitton Son of Edward Hazelton & Hannah Herring *) 1883 Kiama 5414/1883
f. William Foster m. Elizabeth Lindsay Smith *
Cause of death: typhoid
b. 23/3/1879 Dapto d. 1959
m. William Hazelton (1878 Kiama- 1944 Kiama Son of of Charles Hazelton & Margaret Jordan *) 1904
f. Nicholas Aaron Martin m. Catherine Toohey *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Shellhabour Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1851 Wollongong bp. Wesleyan Methodist Wollongong d. 1898 Ryde
m. Samuel Hazelton ( 12/3/1848 - 21/10/1912 Lismore Son of Edward Hazelton & Hannah Herring *) 1867 Wollongong 3309/1867
f. Samuel Clarke m. Rachel Prior *
b. abt 1877 d. 29/4/1917 Shellharbour br. Shellharbour
m. Edward Hazelton (abt 1872 - 7/8/1941 Shellharbour Son of Charles Hazelton & Margaret Jordon *) 1898 Woollahra
f. William Bushell m. Mary A
Living at Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a butcher.
HAZELTON.—April, 29, 1917, st Shellharbour, Frances Caroline Hazelton, beloved wife of Edward Hazelton, aged 40 years (sudden). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 5 May 1917 p 1
b. abt 1815 d. 11/6/1908 Yellow Rock br. Albion Park Anglican
m. Edward Hasellen or Hazelton (1792 -7/5/1868) 14/5/1838 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Convict permission to Marry Index 1838 Wollongong
Ship: Duchess of Northumberland (came free)
Living at Tullimbar in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
9/12/1881 Sunray Farm Mullet Creek Unanderra19509/1882 d. 1965 Wollongong
m. John Hazelton (26/8/1869 Albion Park- 25/7/1940 Port Kembla Son of Edward Hazelton & Anne Green *) 1901 Wollongong 5243/1901
f. Thomas Clifford m. Mary Jane McKinley * see Massey
Living at Muller Creek Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 9/2/1842 West Dapto d. 1910 Shellharbour
m. Denis Cooper ( abt 1834 Dublin Ireland – 1867 Berrima Son of Bryant Cooper & Bridget ) 27/9/1858 Wollongong 2926/1858
m. Charles Hazelton ( 1845 - 5/1/1927 Shellharbour Son of Edward Hazelton & Hannah Herring *) 1870 Wollongong 3724/1870
f. John Jordan m. Mary Nagle *
First husband a sawyer
Living at Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a butcher.
The death is announced of Mrs. Margaret Hazelton, wife of Mr. Chas. Hazleton, of Shellharbor, aged 68 years. The deceased lady had been a resident of Shellharhor for over fifty years, and was very highly respected. Mr. Ted. Hazleton, of Coff's Harbor is one of the sons, and travelled down with his wife by steamer to see his mother before she passed away. Coffs Harbour Advocate (NSW: 1907 - 1942; 1946 - 1954) Friday 10 June 1910 p 6
b. 23/8/1868 America Creek Wollongong d. 1934 Stockton Mental Hospital
m. John Head (-) 1890 Woonona
f. Henry Leaney m. Mary Rodgers *
It is unknown why she was admitted to the hospital, but commonly people with postpartum psychosis, other mental disorders or dementia were admitted mental hospital and some were never released.
m. Michael Head
b. 1815 Killinor Galway Ireland d. 8/1/1855 Mt Kembla br. 8/1/1855 Old Catholic Wollongong
m. John Head (abt 1821 Killinor Galway Ireland -22/11/1886 Mt Kembla ) 2/12/1841 Sydney St Mary’s
f. John Power m. Nancy
b. 10/9/1834 Airds d. 15/11/1911 Wagga Wagga br. Wagga Wagga
m. William Murray (abt 1829 -) 3/6/1852 Wollongong
m. Michael Head (1846 Charcoal – 13/8/1923 Wagga Wagga Son of John Head & Bridget Power *) abt 1867 ?
f. Benjamin Rixon m. Margaret Finnamore *
He resident Appin she of Charcoal
Witness John Smith and Ann Rixon
First husband a blacksmith.
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
MRS. E. HEAD.
Another of the district pioneers passed away yesterday when Mrs. Emma Head, wife of Mr. Michael Head, died at the residence of their daughter, Mrs. A. Juppenlatz, Wagga Hotel. The late Mrs. Head was born at Campbelltown in 1834, and spent the early part of her life in the Wollongong district. Coming to the Southern districts about 44 years ago she resided in the Corowa, Gundagai and Wagga districts ever since. Married twice, the late Mrs. Head was the mother of 13 children, 10 of whom are still living and actively engaged in the agricultural and commercial life of the State. She was a woman of broad sympathies and kindly and charitable disposition and possessed in a marked degree the faculty of endearing herself to all with whom she became associated. Although ailing for a couple of years, until a few months ago the late Mrs. Head enjoyed fairly good health, but since then has failed rapidly and died at 5 o'clock a.m. yesterday surrounded by the members of her family. The children of the first marriage were: — Mrs. Cashman, Wagga; Mr. W. Murray, Gundagai; Mrs. Salisbury, Woonona, South Coast; Mr. J. Murray, Newcastle; Mrs. Neiberding, Adelong Crossing; Mr. B. Murray, Borambola, Wagga.
The children of the second marriage are: — Mrs. A. Juppenlatz, Wagga; Mr J. Head; Mrs. F. Powell, Wagga; Mrs A. Angel, Gregadoo. There are 34 grandchildren and 17 great grand-children. Since the death of his wife Mr. Head and family have received telegrams, letters and messages of sympathy from friends in various parts of the States. The funeral will leave the late residence of the deceased, 'The Cottage,' next the Wagga Hotel, this morning at 11 o'clock, andwill move to the Catholic portion of the Wagga Cemetery. Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Thursday 16 November 1911 p 3
d. 1946 Petersham
m. William Charles Woodroof (16/12/1868 Wollongong- 8/9/1902 Mt Keira mine disaster Son of David Woodroof & Emmeline Buckle *) 1897 Wollongong
m. William Nicholas Head (abt 1877- 29/7/1951 Dulwich Hill Son of William Henry Head & Frances Faith) 1903 Sydney
f. George Edwards m. Emma Elizabeth
Living at Market St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties as Woodroof
Her second husband was a railway worker who arrested and convicted of stealing from the railways in 1929. He was arrested ½ hour after his son George died.
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1876 Brownsville d. 2/8/1901 Wollongong br. West Dapto
m. James Alfred Head (7/11/1872 Mt Kembla -31/7/1902 Mt Kembla Disaster Son of John Head & Lucy Rixon *) 11/5/1898 St John’s Dapto 4421/1898
f. Peter Ryan m. Mary Condon *
Mrs. Jas. Head, Mount Kembla.
After a long sickness, extending over several months, Mrs. James Head (nee Letty Ryan) was called to her reward on Friday of last week at her residence at Kembla. During her illness she was visited frequently by Rev. Father Byrne, P.P., of Wollongong, who administered the last Sacraments. The funeral took place at the West Dapto Cemetery on Saturday, and was largely attended. Deceased was quite young, being only 25 at the time of her death. She leaves one little child. The greatest sympathy is felt for the friends of the deceased, as within about seven years five deaths have occurred in the family. Three sisters and two brothers have been called away so rapidly that Mr. Ryan and his family have been in mourning for years. But ' the good die young,' and this is some consolation to the much afflicted family.— RIP. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Saturday 10 August 1901 p 20
b. abt 1842 d. 29/6/1875 Sydney
m. William Hunery Head
f. Michael O’Toole m.
Cause of Death: Short but painfull
HEAD.—June 29, after a short and painful illness, Mrs. William Hunery Head, of Sydney, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Michael O'Toole, late of Wollongong, New South Wales. Her end seemed peace. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 July 1875
m. Samuel Headcroft
b. 1866 Braidwood d. 12/9/1951 Wollongong
f. John Healey m. Mary Theresa Murphy *
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
HEALEY, Agnes Elizabeth.—September 12, 1951, of 325 Crown Street, Wollongong, sister of Catherine, William and John (all deceased), aged 85 years Requiescat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 14 September 1951 p 22
m. John Healey
b. 2/1/1845 Fairymeadow d. 23/11/1875 Dapto 10550/1875 br. Sec. Old Grave Yard West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Edward Healey (abt 1838 - 24/9/1924 Unanderra Son of Daniel Healey & Rose H) 1864 Sydney 1021/1864
f. Edward Jekyll m. Ann Head *
Husband a farmer
JEKYLL-HEALY-June 18, Edward Jekyll, aged 59 years, for many years a resident of Wollongong; also, Annie, beloved wife of E. Healy, Dapto, and eldest daughter of the above, both deeply regretted.” SMH 8 July 1876
b. 1860 Braidwood d. 1/12/1937 Wollongong br. Wollongong
f. John Healey m. Mary Theresa Murphy *
The death occurred on Wednesday at her resldehce, Crown-street, Wollongong, of Miss Catherine Theresa Healey, an old resident of the town, who had a wide circle of friends, who mourn her passing. She was of a kindly nature, and her good deeds were kept to herself. She is .survived by a sister (Miss Agnes Healey) and two brothers (Messrs. William and Jack Healey). The funeral will leave St. Francis Xavier's Church at 3 p.m. to-day for Wollongong Catholic cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 December 1937 p 7
b. abt 1867 d. 27/11/1918 St Peters
m. Joseph Henry Healey 1885 Lambton 6748/1885
f. Timothy Mulcahy m. Elizabeth
Living at Brownsville in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
HEALEY.-November 27, 1918, at her residence, 7 King street, St Peters, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Joseph Henry Healey, aged 51 years. R.l.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 29 November 1918 p 6
b. 25/2/1847 Macquarie Farm or Bulli d. 28/7/1933 Camden br. Camden
m. Thomas Patrick Healey (-5/1/1924 Camden Son of James Healey & Mary) 1869 Kiama 2527/1869
f. Patrick Geraghty m. Martha Foley *
Husband a farmer. She was living in Mullumbimby when her son Leo committed suicide.
Mrs. ISABELL HEALEY
The funeral of Mrs. Isabel Healey, an old and respected resident of Mitchell Street, Camden, was largely attended on Friday, 28th ult. The Rev M. O'Dea conducted services at the church, later, at the Catholic cemetery. Many beautiful floral tributes covered the casket. Deceased, who was 86 years of age, was a daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Geraghty. She was born at Bulli. In 1869 she married the late Mr. Thomas Patrick Healey, and in 1888 the family made their home at Camden. Her husband passed away on January 5th, 1924. Eight children survive. They are Mrs J. Petre, of Mount Hunter; Mrs Foley and Mrs Rice, both of whom reside at Brisbane; Mrs J. Baldwin and Mrs M., Baldwin, of Dorrigo; Miss Martha Healey and Miss Annie Healey, of Camden and Mr. James Healy of Murwillumbah. The Picton Post (NSW : 1907 - 1954) Wednesday 9 August 1933 p 4
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1810 d. 17/2/1890 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Healey
Yesterday there also died at the residence of Mr John Laliff, Campbell-street, Mrs. Healey, the mother of Mrs. Lahiff. The deceased lady, who was about 80 years of ago and a very old colonist, had been confined to her bed for the last four years, during the whole of which time she had the patient and unremitting attention of her daughter, but the vital spark became weaker and weaker until the spirit fled, as stated, yesterday, through sheer decay of nature. The funeral will take place to day, as advertised Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 18 February 1890 p 2
THE Friends of MR. JOHN LAHIFF are requested to attend the FUNERAL of his deceased Mother-in-Law, MARY HEALY : To move from his residence, Campbell-street THIS DAY, at 3 o'clock, for the R. C. Cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 18 February 1890 p 3
Unmarried or no father listed
m. John Healey
m. Michael Healey 18/1/1870
f. Daniel Donovan m. Mary
Sister of Horona Ahern * of Wollongong.
m. James Healy
d. before 1918
m. Thomas Healey (- before 1918) 1882 Sydney 483/1882
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a fettler.
When their second daughter married they were living at Shellharbour. When their son Leslie enlisted in 1918 his next of kin was his sister Elizabeth.
m. John Healey
m. Edward Healy
b. abt 1840 Garden Hill d. 11/11/1926 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. John Rocheford Healey (abt 1821 -10/8/1901 Wollongong) 1859 Wollongong 3261/1859
f. Richard Murphy m. Catherine Ayers *
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
The death occurred yesterday at Upper Crown Street, Wollongong, of Mrs. Mary Healey, aged 86 years. She had been an invalid for many years, and was carefully nursed by her loving and devoted daughters. The late Mrs. Healey was born at Garden Hill, and her late father, Mr. Richard Murphy, at one time conducted a dairy farm where part of the village of Keiraville now stands. He was also a builder, and constructed many important buildings in old Wollongong. The late Mrs. Healey had resided at Wollongong practically all her life, with the exeption of a period spent with her husband at Braidwood, where he had an interest in mining in the gold rush days. She was married at an early age to Mr. John Healey, and her husband predeceased her by about 25 years. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, viz., Misses K. and A. Healey, of Wollongong, and Mr. W.J. Healey (Albion Park), and Mr. John Healey (Wollongong). The surviving member of her family is Mrs. John Douglas, of Wollongong. The remains will be interred in the Wollongong Cemetery this afternoon. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 November 1926 p 2
b. 1804 Dublin d. 1/4/1893 br. Sec. Old Grave Yard West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Daniel Healey (1792 Cork Ireland 1792 -28/7/1878)
f. Darby/Jeremiah Murray m.
(Buried with grandchildren see Mary Ann Farraher *)
Her father Darby [Jeremiah] Murray, a convict, was sentenced in County Dublin in 1803 and transported for life.
b. abt 1858 Ireland d. before 1902
m. Rev. Henry Percival Healey (abt 1856 Hammersmith Middlesex- 1916 Dudley)
Husband became a Presbyterian minister but was a paper hanger and painter in 1881 census.
m. Andrew Heard
b. 1871 Hartley d. 17/9/1957 Woonona br.
m. William Albert Heard (1869 Bulli -11/8/1941 Bulli Son of Roger Heard & Sarah Elizabeth Cavill *)1896 Woonona 8456/1896
f. William Lewis m. Mary *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1852 Sofala d. 4/12/1927 Bulli
m. Roger Heard (1838 Devon England -22/6/1911 Bulli Son of William Heard & ? Holmes) 1868 Wollongong 3668/1868
f. Albert Cavill m. Harriet Oliver *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Sarah was a smart dresser, able to sew from the materials she purchased. She had long dark curls down her back and wore a bonnet with a bow under the chin. It was said that she could make a meal out of scotch thistles. Sarah was also said to sing like a lark
Another old resident of Bulli passed away on Sunday at the age of 75. We refer to Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Heard. She had resided in the district for many years, and was very highly esteemed. She had been ailing for a considerable time, and died at her daughter's (Mrs. G. Mitchell) residence in Campbell Street. Her husband predeceased her by many years. Two daughters and five sons survive. The deceased was born at Sofala (near Bathurst), and was a sister of Mr. J. Cavil, senior, of Coalcliff. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 December 1927 p 15
Mrs Sarah Heard
Again it is our sad duty to record the passing away of another of the identities associated with Bulli-Woonona, for such a considerable period. We refer to Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth heard, widow of the late Roger Heard, who predeceased his wife 16 years ago. Mrs. Heard had been in failing health for a couple of years, receiving every care and attention at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George Mitchell, Campbell Street, Woonona, at which place she passed peacefully away last Sunday, and whence the funeral moved off at 4pm on Monday. A large number of relatives and friends, some of the latter being of many years' standing, were included in the sad cortege, the remains being placed to rest in the Methodist section of Bulli cemetery, Reverend William Evans officiating at the graveside, and he made nice reference to the deceased. There were a number of nice wreaths.
The late Mrs. Heard, who had passed her 75th milestone in life, was a native of Sofala, near Bathurst. She had resided in the Bulli-Woonona district for about 60 years. Together with her husband, the couple were known to everybody in the early days, paerticularly by reason of the fact that they conducted a small boarding-house in Railway Street, Bulli, near the railway station, and later on, in 1887 - when the railway line was being extended through - erected on that site the modern two storey building which today bears the sign “Railway Boarding House.”
Deceased was a faithful adherent of the Methodist Church. She was noted for her commendable actions in various ways, and reference was often made to her very kindly disposition. Members of the family remaining are - William (Woonona), Roger (Mt. Kembla), Albert (Woonona), Elizabeth (Mrs. A.C. Gray, Enfield), John (Mt. Kembla), May (Mrs. George Mitchell), Oliver (Wollongong). Sisters and a brother of deceased are Mrs. A. Mackey (Corrimal), Mrs. M. Graham (Wollongong), Mrs. J. Sedger (Bulli) and Mr. J. Cavil, senior (Coledale). There are many grandchildren, all commanding respect, and to the sorrowing relatives we extend our sympathy.
b. 25/12/1871 Wollongong d. 17/2/1915 Newtown br. Rookwood
m. John Robert Wildman (12/1/1851 Glebe- 16/8/1915 Son of Robert James Wildman & Mary Anne Vidler * ) 25/12/1871 Wollongong
m. William Hearne 1890 Ashfield
f. John Bradney m. Ann Louisa Pugh Nichols *
b. 1882 Kiama 20080/1882 d. 1974
m. Walter John Heath 1945 Kiama
f. William Grey m. Emily Agnes Elizabeth Edwards *
Living at Mount Salem in 1903 Electoral Roll- House keeper
b. 1868 Newcastle d. 2/11/1932 Glenorie br. Dural
m. Enoch Heath (1865 Boxwich Staffordshire - 9/9/1947 Dundas Son of Charles Heath & Catherine Cooper *) 1887 Newcastle
f. Henry Meek m. Susanna
b. abt 1848 Westbourne Staffordshire d. 7/11/1921 South Kensington br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Charles Heath (abt 1846 Ogley Hay Staffordshire - 7/10/1901 Woonona Son of Enoch Heath & Violetta Arblaster ) 1864 Dudley Staffordshire
f. Robert m. Hannah
Charles Heath, overman of the Woonona mine, who was taken ill about three weeks ago of the prevailing epidemic — influenza — died of bronchial pneumonia yesterday, aged 65 years.
HEATH.—November 7, 1921, at her residence, Boronia, Anzac-parade, South Kensington, Catherine Heath, widow of the late Charles Heath, and mother of Enoch, Mary, Samuel, Violetta, Harry, Catherine, and Nellie, aged 73 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 8 November 1921 p 8
b. abt 1836 Liverpool England d. 31/8/1920 Wyoming br. Point Clare
m. John Stafford (9/8/1834 Caunpore India - 30/12/1887 Sydney Son of William Stafford & Elizabeth Goodall *) 18/7/1853 John and Eleanor were cousins
m. David Heath 1888 Sydney
f. John Garrett m. Sarah Stafford
On the 30th ultimo, at her residence, Runnymede American Creek, Mrs. John Stafford, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 2 February 1857 p 3
On the 26th October, at her residence, American Creek. Mrs John Stafford of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 1 November 1858 p 3
On the 27th August, at her residence, at the Cordeaux River, Mrs. John Stafford of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 September 1860 p 2
On the 15th instant, at her residence Cordeaux River, Mrs. John Stafford, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 18 March 1862 p 2
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Ellenor Jane Heath, aged 84, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Neil Anderson, Wyoming, on Tuesday last. Deceased, who was a native of Liverpool (England), was the mother of a large family, including Messrs. Alfred, John, William, Harry, Thomas, and Malcolm Stafford, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Neil Anderson, Mrs. Christiansen, and Mrs. Aberdeen,
The remains were interred in the Presbyterian portion of Point Clare cemetery to-day, Mr. John M. McDonald reading the burial service. The late Mrs. Heath was a daughter of Mr. Garrett, one time Police Magistrate in the Western district. The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate (NSW : 1906 - 1954) Thursday 2 September 1920 p 9
It is possible that her step-daughter accused her husband of molesting her in 1891- she was informed and supported the girl. The case was dismissed and I can find no evidence of David Heath’s death in NSW- the lack of trust between the couple may have lead to a break up.
Living at RC Convent Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Cook
d. 1938 Cronulla br. Woronora
m. Samuel Heaton (-1926 Sutherland Son of Willian Heaton & Elizabeth) 1891 Burwood
f. William Robert Clarke m. Ellen Louise
Children registered at Helensburgh but likely to be residents of the Shire.
m. William Hebbs 1858 Kiama
It is possible she was the daughter of William Timms and Martha Pittan *. There are deaths for Hebbs in Kiama but none of the fit with her.
m. George C Hedden
b. 1857 Sydney d. 1935 North Sydney
m. John Richard Hedges (abt 1844-1903 Mosman Son of John Hedges & May) 1878 Kensington London
f. William Whaley Billyard m. Elizabeth Cooke
In 1886 her husband was insolvent. He was listed as being a merchant, now of 22, Macquarie-street, Sydney, lately residing at Taviuni, Fiji, formerly of Colombo, Ceylon. Her husband was rather inept manager of a coffee plantion in Celyon and a sugar mill in Fiji see the following article on her parents. https://www.sag.org.au/croker/2015/1515%20-%20The%20Shipwrecked%20Lawyer%20and%20His%20Lady.pdf
In 1893 they were renting Avondale House at Dapto with 132 acres of land when it was sold to E R Evans when the Osborne Estate was sold up.
In 1914 she was running a boarding house in Stanmore.
b. 1865 Wollongong d. 1927 Newton
m. John Looney (17/12/1863 Wollongong -16/4/1908 Mount Pleasant Son of Jeremiah Looney & Catherine Carrick *) 19/7/1884 St Francis Xavier’s 5396/1884 divorced 1891
m. Gideon Hedley 1891 Sydney
f. Edward Wiley m. Mary Mannix *
In the Divorce Court, on Wednesday, Ellen Looney sought a dissolution of her marriage with John Looney on the ground of adultery. Petitioner stated that she was married to respondent in July, 1884 at Wollongong, and afterwards they went to live at Newcastle, They removed again to Wollongong, and in consequence of his behaviour she refused to live with him.
Respondent was at the present time an inmate of Parramatta Gaol on a conviction of assault with intent upon a woman. A police constable gave evidence as to respondent's adultery. The decree nisi was granted. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 4 June 1891 p 2
b. abt 1860 Newsham Northumberland d. 24/9/1930 Cessnock br. Cessnock
m. Benjamin Hedley (1858 Newcastle Tyne Northumberland -4/2/1936 Cessnock)
1879 Tynemouth Northumberland
f. Thomas Morgan m. Anne
Ship: Austral 1889
m. Albert Heesch
b. 1831 d.
m. Patrick Heferan (- 1873 Wollongong Son of John Heffernan & Margaret ) 3/5/1852 Wollongong
He resident Figtree she of Fairy Meadow
Husband a settler, insolvent in 1871.
She may have died in 1886 in Orange.
m. William Heffernan
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
m. William Heffernan
Husband a settler
b. 1869 Beechworth Vic d. 24/11/1937 Ashfield
m. Thomas Hagarty (3/8/1867 American Creek Wollongong - 4/5/1951 Ashfield Son of Charles Richard Hegarty & Margaret Bowan *) 1894 Bulli
f. Edward Hughes m. Honora Dane
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
MRS CATHERINE ELLEN HEGARTY.
On Friday, 24th ult., the death occurred of Mrs. Catherine Ellen Hegarty, of Wallace-street, Ashfield. During her illness she was attended by the Vincentian Fathers of the parish. The late Mrs. Hegarty was born at Beechworth, Victoria, but most of her early associations were with the people of the South Coast of N.S.W. At Bulli she married Thomas Hegarty, the Very Rev. Father T. Barlow being the officiating priest. For many years she and her family were very well known in the Catholic life of Helensburg, but of recent years she had been residing in Ashfleld. Very Rev. Dr. J. Souter, CM., administered the Last Sacraments. A Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Vincent's Church, Ashfield, and the funeral left immediately after Mass for Rookwood Cemetery, where Dr Souter again officiated. Among the large concourse of people present at the graveside were many priests and nuns who hadknown Mrs. Hegarty for many years. Mrs Hegarty is survived by her husband and nine children — Mary, Josephine, Norah (Mrs. Sheehan), Kathleen, Edward, Margaret (Sister M. Fulgentius), Thomas, Bernadetto (Mrs. Malone) and Veronica. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 2 December 1937 p 27
m. Michael Hegarty
Husband a Groom
m. William Hegarty
b. 1834 Co. Tyrone Ireland (1846 and NSW on marriage record) d. 16/11/1926 br. Wollongong General
m. Mathew Calvert (abt 1834 Co Tyrone Ire-6/6/1884 Dapto) 30/10/1883 Albion Park RC 5431/1883
m2. Fergal/Feugle Hegherty (abt 1846- 27/9/1891 Son of Bernard Hegerty & Catherine Doogan *) 1885 Sydney 894/1885
f. Timothy Crowley m. Anne McDermott *
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 1934 Wollongong
m. Joseph Hegarty (abt 1861- 9/3/1931 Wollongong ) 1881 Sydney 153/1881
f. William Stephens m. Christina
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. 30/4/1882 Bulli 19716/1882 d. 1951 Bulli
f. Charles Hegart m. Margaret Bowan *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
b. abt 1848 Derry Ireland d. 1924 Bulli 1939/1924
m. Charles Richard Hegarty (abt 1848 – 20/5/1930 Bulli ) 18/10/1866 St Francis Xavier’s
f John Bowan m. Margaret Breaden
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
d. 12/8/1933 Concord West br. Rookwood
m. Robert Andrew George Heggie (- 1942 Concord West Son of Robert Heggie &) 6/1/1886 North Goulburn
f. Robert Holl m. Annie
HEGGIE—HOLL.—January m. 6, at St. Nicholas's Church, North Goulburn by the Rev. Canon Darcy Irvine, Robert George, eldest son of Robert Heggie, produce merchant, Sydney, to Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert Holl, of Royal Oak Hotel, Macquarie-street, Dubbo. Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869 - 1931) Saturday 16 January 1886 p 4
Husband a baker.
b. abt 1860 d. 1925 New Zealand
m. Rev George Heighway (1859 Sydney -1946 Auckland NZ)
Family arrived in Dunedin NZ in 1897.
b. 21/10/1868 Albion Park d. 25/9/1895 Albion Park 10714/1868 br. Wollongong General
m. George Adam Heininger (9/8/1866 Dapto-4/4/1922 Son of Conrad Heininger & Margaret Howes *) 25/9/1895 St Paul’s Albion Park 7955/1895
f. Thomas Condon m. Margaret McCorth *
Living at Figtree in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1879 Sydney 384/1879 d. 14/10/1916 Bulli 17017/1916 br. Corrimal
m. John Heininger (13/8/1870 Dapto- 4/7/1936 Son of Conrad Heininger & Margaret Howes *) 20/12/1894 St John’s West Dapto 7511/1894
f. Samuel Hoskins? m. Margaret Gibbons * see Yarvell
Obituary.
Ths death occurred in the Bulli Hospital on Saturday night of Mrs. John Heninger, of Bulli. The deceased lady had been ailing for several months, and was removed to the hospital for the purpose of undergoing an operation. The operation was successfully performed on Saturday afternoon, but the patient died some time afterwards. The deceased was a well-known resident of the lllawarra district and for a number of years had resided with her husband and family at Dapto. About five years ago they removed to Bulli. The late Mrs. Heininger took a keen interest in the welfare of the R.C. Church, and was always one of the foremost workers for the Churches at Dapto, Corrimal, and Bulli. She was 37 years of age. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, and was very largely attended. The Rev. Father Dunne conducted the last sad rites in the Corrimal cemetery. The late Mrs Heininger leaves a husband and five children to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 October 1916 p 2
b. abt 1840 Tarry’s Meadow d. 5/6/1919 Dapto br. Albion Park General
m. Conrad Heininger (21/12/1840 Hemsbach Bavaria Germany -7/3/1906 Dapto Son of Conrad Adam Heininger & Barbara Hoffmann) 5/4/1864 St Francis Xavier’s 3391/1864
f. John Howes m. Bridget Bourke *
Living at Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. Heininger died rather suddenly at Dapto on Friday last. She was 78 years of age and was born at Marshall Mount. The deceased lady was well-known through out the district, and was over ready to assist in the cause of charity. A large grown-up family service. The remains were laid to rest in the Croome cemetery on Saturday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 June 1919 p 4
m. Walter Heininger
b. 7/8/1880 Balgownie/Mount Keira d. 25/6/1917 br Wollongong General
m. Charles Heininger (19/6/1872 Dapto- 1929 Granville Son of Conrad Heininger & Margaret Howes * 7/12/1901 St Paul’s Albion Park 8632/1901
f. William Madden m. Mary Fahey
Living at Marshall St Dapto/Keelogues in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Wedding.
Mr. Charles Heininger (son of Alderman C. Heininger, Marshall Mount) and Miss Mary Madden (daughter of Mr. W. Madden, Avondale) were married at the R.C. Church, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. Fr. W. Hayden. Mr. John Madden attended as best man, and Miss Bella Heininger as bridesmaid. After the usual ceremonies, the newly married couple left by down-south train, on a honey-moon trip.
d. 1912 Kurri Kurri
m. Cuthbert Turnbull (- 29/6/1888 Helensburgh) 1886 Sydney 1336/1886
m. Thomas Roddom 1891 Newcastle (Divorced 1911)
m. Frederick Heller 1911 Kurri Kurri
f. Timothy Harris m. Amelia
FATAL ACCIDENT
HELENBURG This day a fatal accident occurred here on Wednesday evening at 4 o'clock, by which a much respected resident named MR. Cuthbert Turnbull lost his life. The deceased was charge man in the Metropolitan Coal Company shaft. He was engaged at his work as usual in the bottom of the shaft, when a stone fell on him, killing him on the spot. The deceased was well known at Newcastle. He leaves a wife and three children. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Friday 29 June 1888 p 5
RODDOM v RODDOM.
Mr. Flynn appeared for the petitioner, Rebecca Roddom (formerly Turnbull), who sought for a divorce from Thomas Roddom, a miner, on the ground of desertion. The parties were married at Newcastle in 1891. There was no appearance of the respondent. The decree nisi was granted, returnable in six months. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 2 December 1910 p 5
She was charged with Sly Grog Selling 1903 in Newcastle and was fined £100, in default six mouths' imprisonment
b. abt 1826 Somerset d. 1881 Wallendbeen
m. Joseph Hellier (abt 1826 Somerset – 1881 Wallendbeen Son of Jospeh Hellier & Mary)
f. Simeon
Ship: Tartar 1857
Cause of Death: inflammation of the lungs
The Two-mile Creek epidemic, it would seem, has not yet finished its work of destruction among the inhabitants of this place. Another victim has succumbed to its fatal power since I last wrote- Mrs Hellier, who died on Wednesday morning last, the day after her husband was buried. Cootamundra Herald (NSW: 1877 - 1954) Saturday 23 July 1881 p 6
b. 17/9/1873 Marshall Mount 20847/1873 d. 3/11/1951 Wollongong br.
m. Richard Cromack (1870 Redfern -1903 Waterloo Son of Richard Cromack & Matilda Parker *) 1893 Wollongong
m. Michael Hellyer (abt 1880 -20/3/1961 Wollongong ) 1904 Sydney
f. George Dare m. Louisa Thorn *
MRS. M. A. HELLYER
Mrs. Martha Ann Hellyer died in the Wollongong Hospital on Saturday. She was 78. She resided at her home in Market Street, Wollongong.
Mrs. Hellyer is survived by her husband, Mr. Frederick Michael Hellyer. Members of her family are Gladys (Mrs. C. Littlechild) of Byron Bay; Ernie, of Woodenbong; Lillian (Mrs. G. Bradford) of Coledale Heights; Ethel (Mrs. Coster), James Edwin, of Gwynneville; and Arthur, of Port Kembla; Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Monday 5 November 1951 p 2
m. Henry Helmes
m. Charles Helsey
b. abt 1858 d. 23/3/1923 Peakhurst br. Woronora
m. Thomas Charles Bluett (9/4/1866 Adelong- Son of Francis William Anstruther Bluett & Jessie Tresilian) 25/5/1888 Sydney div 1905
m. James Helson 1905 Glebe
FOR THE CHILDREN'S SAKE
Story of a Man and a Half-Caste Woman.Desertion was the one issue, upon which Maria Bluett, formerly Maloney, relied in her suit yesterday for a divorce from Thomas Charles Bluett.
Mr. Hammond appeared for the petitioner, who said she was, married to the respondent, a clerk, on May 25, 1888, at Redfern. They lived in several places until 1898, when she noticed that her husband was keeping bad hours. Seeing him one night in Castlerengh-street with a half-caste woman witness spoke to her, but she replied she did not know the man was married. Her husband did not go home again, and petitioner heard nothing until she received a letter asking her to come down to a solicitor's office, and there sign a judicial separation. She did not sign it, but was herself about to take steps to be judicially separated from her husband. He, however, persuaded her to desist, saying he would come home, as he feared he would lose his position. She afterwards took out a warrant, but had never seen him since. Even though she suspected that her husband was carrying on with the half-caste woman, she wanted him back for the sake of the five children.
A decree nisi, returnable in six months, was granted. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW: 1887 - 1909) Tuesday 30 August 1904 p 3
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HELSON- March 28 1922, at her residence, Helsonville, Lilian-road, Peakhurst, Maria, beloved wife of James Helson, aged 64 years (late of 10 Rowe-street, city). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 29 March 1922 p 12
b. 1870 St George d. 1940 Woollahra
m. Frederick C Hely 1915 Woollahra
f. John William Horning m. Margaret
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Brother Frederick Arnold also resident.
m. William Henning
b. abt 1869 Tipperary Ireland d. 18/12/1944 Wombarah Cremated Woronorah
m. Hans Andreason Hemmingsen ( 22/3/1846 Ringsted Denmark -30/4/1914 Son of Hans A & ?) 21/11/1885 Charters Towers Qld
f. Timothy m. Anne
HEMMINGSON - December 18 1944 at her daughter's (Mrs F. Matthews) residence 154 Main Road Wombarra, Honora relict of the late Hans Hemmingson, aged 83 years.
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b. abt 1827 Sutherland, Scotland d. 30/6/1913 South Yarra, Melbourne br. Melbourne General Cemetery
m. James Hemphill (25/8/1822 Co Tyrone, Ireland- 12/8/1862 Yarra River) 11/8/1848 St Andrew’s Scots Church Sydney
f. John McRae m. Margaret McKenzie
On the 11th instant, by the Rev. John McGarvie, D.D., Mr. James Hemphill, of Dapto, to Miss Margaret McRae, of George street, Sydney.SMH 12 August 1848
b. abt 1840 d. 1920 Dapto br. Old Catholic Dapto
m. George Hempton (Northern Ireland-7/1/1907 Dapto Son of James Hempton) 1858 Wollongong
f. James McAuliffe m.
Living Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
Husband a farmer who owned a farm at Calderwood.
Mrs. Margaret Hempton, 80 years of age, passed away on Friday after a lengthy illness. Deceased came to the district in 1865, and: lived here ever since. The funeral took place on Friday, the interment being made in the Roman Catholic cemetery at West Dapto. The Rev. Father O'Sullivan officiated at the grave side. Deceased was the aunt of Mr D. J. McAuliffe. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 September 1920 p 2
HEMPTON. — The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Hempton, of Dapto, are kindly invited to attend her funeral, to leave her late residence, Dapto, To-morrow (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. for the Catholic Cemetery, West Dapto (old ground) Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 September 1920 p 2
b. 1856 Jamberoo? d. 1914 Kiama
m. John Wilson Henderson ( abt 1856 - ) 1882 Kiama
f. John Blackwood m. Mary Brown *
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
We regret to record the death of Mrs, Christina Henderson, who died suddenly at her residence, Collins-st, in consequence of cerebral hemorage,
The attack came on Tuesday morning without previous indisposition, and she passed away at, the close of the day without regaining consciousness. A native of Jamberoo, and in this district all her life, she was well known–honest and kindly ever willing to help in sickness or trouble, and a devoted mother to the children, who deeply mourn her loss. Sincere sympathy is specially felt for Miss Annie Henderson, who will sorely miss a mother's affection and her companionship in their home; also for the Messrs. Henderson in the loss they have sustained. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon the interment taking place in North Kiama Cemetery, the Rev. Tulloch Yuille officiating. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 19 September 1914 p 2
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b. 1860 Wollongong d. 1/11/1943 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Isaac Morgan Burling/Henderson (abt 1858-30 /11/1903 Wollongong Son of Henry Burling & Mary Morgan * ) 27/10/1880 Goondarrin Creek
m. Thomas Henderson 1904 Sydney
f. James Brown m. Elizabeth Sarah Shaw *
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. First husband a hotelkeeper.
BURLING— BROWN— At the residence of the bride's parents, Goondarrin Creek, on the 27th of October, by the Rev. H. W. T. Pincombe, Isaac Morgan, youngest son of Henry Burling, Kembla Creek, to Elizabeth Maria, second daughter of James Brown, Goondarrin Creek Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 November 1880 p 2
Mrs Elizabeth M. Henderson
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Henderson, of Mt. Murray, but formerly of Wollongong, passed away at the Wollongong district Hospital on Sunday at the age of 83 years. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs., James Brown, of Goondarin Creek, and was the last surviving daughter. There were eight daughters and seven sons in the family. With her late husband (Mr. Isaac Burling Henderson) she conducted the Old Terminus (now Tattersall's) Hotel for about 40 years, and, then moved to Garden Hill, later going to Strove and Mt. Ousley, and about 18 months ago she went to Mount Murray. Surviving members of the family are Charles, Isaac, Albert, Arthur and Louie Burling, Emily (Mrs. McCray), Elsie (Mrs Reynolds) and Dorothy (Mrs.Pugh). Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 November 1943 p 6
b. 1862 Picton d. 17/4/1899 Wilton
m. William Henderson 1884 Picton 4223/1884
f. Edward Oxenbridge m. Ann Elliott
b. 23/7/1879 New Bristol d. 23/6/1958 br. Toowong
m. David Phillips (1873 - 1/7/1901 at sea on the ‘Prospector’ near Ballina Son of William Phillips & Rosina Greenhalgh *) 1895 Berry
m. Francis A Henderson (- 11/5/1951 Brisbane Qld) 1902 Sydney
f. Edward Honner b. Fanny Kemp
b. 23/9/1827 County Derry, Ireland d. 19/9/1901 br. Goulburn Old General
m. John Henderson ( abt 1803 - 6/5/1870 Goulburn Son of John Henderson & Marion Waterson) 30/1/ 1843 Wollongong
f. Samuel Dunsmore m. Catherine Cunningham *
Ship : Parland 1838
At Charcoal, Illawarra, on the 5th instant, Mrs. Henderson, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 8 February 1850
At Charcoal Creek, Illawarra, on the 23rd instant, Mrs. Henderson, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 26 November 1851
At Charcoal, Illawarra, on the 9th instant, Mrs. John Henderson, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 July 1854</cite>
On the 27th instant, at her residence, Fig-tree Cotage, Illawarra, Mrs J. Henderson of her seventh son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 30 September 1858 p 3
On Christmas Day, at her residence, Condle Park, near Appin, the wife of John Henderson, late of Illawarra, of her ninth son. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 December 1861
On the 27th ultimo, at her residence, ? near Goulburn, the wife of John Henderson, Esq., (late of Illawarra) of a tenth son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 July 1863 p 2
Husband resident of the Illawarra for 20 years
m. Joseph Henderson
b. abt 1839 d. 24/7/1922 Mullumbimby br. Mullumbimby
m. Archibald Henderson (abt 1831 -1919 Muwillumbah) 1872 Wollongong 3821/1872
f. James Ward
DEATH OF MRS. SARAH HENDERSON.
Mrs. Sarah Henderson, a very old resident, of Mullumbimby, residing on the Brunswick Road, was buried in the Mullumbimby Methodist cemetery on Tuesday, having passed away the previous day. She was 83 years of age. Her husband died three years ago, but three sons are living— two at Crabbe's Creek and one at Brunswick Road. Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW: 1914 - 1949) Friday 28 July 1922 p 2
b. 14/5/1860 Russell Vale 13897/1860
m. William K Henderson 1884 Wollongong 5399/1884
f. Francis P McCabe m. Jane Osbourne *
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With David Henderson a labourer.
b. abt 1855 Middlesex d.
m. George Albert Hendry (abt 1855 Middlesex- 10/10/1899 Helensburgh) 1873 Pancras Middlesex
Ship: Ellora 1879
Husband a painter and listed as an old resident of Helensburgh
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1872 d. 19/1/1944 Sydney
m. William Phillip Hendry (- 1922 Bondi Son of James Henry & Margaret ) 1893 Mudgee
f. James Barker m. Emma
HENDRY.—February 19, 1944, Millie, relict of the late William Philip Hendry and dearly loved mother of Gladys (Mrs. Vincent, Cottesloe, W.A.), Vera (Mrs. Schachtel, Bellevue Hill), and loved grandmother of Philip, Betty, Gladys, and Ron, aged 72 years. At rest. (Private cremation.)
HENDRY.—February 19, 1944, Millie Hendry (nee Barker), late of Mudgee, dearly loved sister of Amy (Mrs. Underwood), May (Mrs. Thomas), Charles, Clarrie, and Elsie, aged 72 years. At rest. (Private cremation.) The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 21 February 1944 p 8
b. 1877 Sydney d. 15/6/1962 Campsie
m. Sidney Charles Dent (1876 St George-29/8/1927 Helensburgh Son of Henry Dent & Jessie *) 1899 Woonona
m. Charles Hendry (abt 1884 -11/12/1954 Coledale Son of William Hendry & Justina) 1931 Sydney
f. William Peter Grover m. Susan
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
Famaily living in Adelaide in 1899.
m. Henry Henis
b. abt 1853 d. 26/5/1939 Bulli br. Corrimal Catholic
m. William Hennesy (abt 1846 -30/4/1918 Son of Nicholas Henness & Wynn Watkin) abt 1868
f.
Mrs W. Henness, a very old resident of Bulli, passed away at her residence on Wednesday, and the remains were interred on Thursday. She was 71 years of age, and had a wide circle of friends in the district, who mourn the loss of a woman of many excellent qualities. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 May 1924 p 9
b. 1875 Lancaster England d. 1952 Redfern br. Woronora
m. Nicholas Henness (1872 Hill End – 7/8/ 1944 Wollongong Hospital Son of William Henness & Catherine McMenamin *) 1894 Woonona 7585/1894
f. James Wood m. Mary
Living Bulli/Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband backrupt in 1897, a miner of Helensburgh. Lived at Fairy Meadow.
HENNESS, Catherine.—October 28, 1952, at her daughter's residence, 155 Pitt Street, Redfern, dearly beloved wife of the late Nicholas, loving mother of Catherine (Mrs. G. Chinnock), William (deceased), Charles, Dorothy (Mrs. F. Geoffrey), Joseph, Martha, (Mrs. C. Mulholland), Mary (Mrs. Mansour), James, Rose (deceased), and Nicholas, aged 78 years. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 29 October 1952 p 24
b. 1877 Lismore d. 21/2/1956 br. Bulli General
m. John James Henness ( abt 1871 – 2/5/1944 Bulli Hospital Son of William Henness & Catherine McManamen *) 1897 Woonona
f. Michael McGarry m. Sarah Collimore *
b. abt 1851 d. 28/5/1924 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. George Clarke (11/2/1836 Sutton Forest -22/7/ 1897 Corrimal) 1873 Wollongong 4275/1873
m. William Henness 1897 Wollongong
f. Joseph Taylor m. Ellen
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
A SHIRE COUNCIL SUED
Damage to Property and Loss of Health.Rose Henness, or Bulli, sued the Bulli Shire Council before the Wollongong (N.S.W.), District Court on Thursday, for (?) damages, in respect of damage alleged to have been caused to her property, two cottages at Bulli, by the over flow of water from Park Road into Farrell’s Lane near the Bulli Railway station, as a result of a drain having become silted up. It was further alleged that through the damp conditions, plaintiff's health had been seriously injured, and that she had suffered much inconvenience and monetary loss. A verdict was entered for the defendant shire. The Farmer and Settler (NSW : 1906 - 1957) Tuesday 23 February 1915 p 4 Article
HENNESS - May 28, 1924, at her residence. Station Street Bulli, Rose, beloved wife of William Henness, and mother of John, William, Ernest, Harold, Percy, Charles, Leslie, and Aubrey in her 71st year The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 29 May 1924 p 8 Family Notices
m. William/James Hennessy
b. 9/9/1882 Mt Pleasant 19642/1882 d. 22/12/1951 Wollongong
m. Michael John Hennessy 1901 Sydney
f. Andrew Nolan m. Sarah Campbell *
MRS. L. HENNESSY
The death occurred at her residence Keira Road, West Wollongong, on Saturday of Mrs. Lucina Hennessy. She was 69.
She is survived by her husband Michael John Hennessy, and Andy, Siss (Mrs. Chinnock), Kate (Mrs. McGoldrick), Ray, Margaret (Mrs. Wilson) and Vincent. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Monday 24 December 1951 p 4
m. Ernest Hennesy 1895 Sherbrooke
This place could be in Western Sydney near Prospect as seems to be no connection to Illawarra.
b. abt 1842 Ireland d. 11/8/1923 Qld br. Atherton Pioneer Qld
m. John/Jens Henningsen (abt 1852 Denmark -28/3/1915 Kureen Qld)
Moved from Woonona before 1915.
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 5/7/1845 Riversdale Kiama d. 1928 Qld
m. James Henry (17/8/1834 Ardlochan Hill, Scotland- 28/11/1907 Murrigal Qld Son of John Henry & Margaret McSevney *) 1870 Kiama 2487/1870
f. John McClelland m. Jane Fitzgerald *
b. 1873 Young d. ?/11/1939 Rockdale br. Rookwood
m. Christopher James Henry (abt 1873 -18/7/1959 Dulwich Hill Son of Christopher James Henry & Martha Elizabeth) 1899 Young
f. Patrick Rush m. Elizabeth
Living at Minnamurra St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. 22/8/1871 “Penrose” Dapto 19622/1871 d. 1957 Chatswood
m. William Henry 1919 Dapto
d. Evan Robert Evans m. Catherine Thompson *
Living at Avondale in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1849 CofE Gordon Sydney d. 1899 North Sydney
m. Aldridge John Henry (abt 1848 Sydney-) 1875 Cassilis
f. Gordon Brown m. Sarah Hilton
Husband a butcher on Lane Cove Road in 1898.
b. 1850 V18502205 35/1850 d. 1900 Marrickville 9546/1900
m. James Henry 16/12/1875 Mt Nebo 4487/1875
f. William Browne m. Mary Montgomery
HENRY—BROWNE.—December 16, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. William Moore, Wesleyan minister, James Henry, chemist, Sydney, to Eliza Ann, youngest daughter of William Browne, Esq., Mount Nebo,Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 29 December 1875
HENRY.—On the 8th instant, at her residence, 754, George-street, South Sydney, the wife of James Henry, chemist, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 15 January 1878 p 2
b. 1880 Young
m. Hugh Henry (1879 Young - 14/2/1926 Erskinville Son of Christopher James Henry & Martha Elizabeth) 1901 Kiama 6829/1901
f. Patrick Rush m. Elizabeth
Husband a ganger on the railway who was killed in a railway accident.
Living at Minnamurra St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
m. William J Henry
b. 1847 Histon Cambridgeshire d. 14/8/ 1935 Woonona br. St Augustines CofE Bulli
m. John Henry (1844 Lane Cove- 10/5/1931 Woonona) 15/3/1865 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. James Crane m. Lydia Pettit *
Cause of Death: Senility
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1842 d. 20/12/1880 Dapto
f. Edward B m. Margaret
HENRY.-December 20, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Rev. James Stack, Dapto, Hannah, the beloved wife of James Henry, Sydney, aged 38.SMH 27 December 1880</cite>
Sister of Isabel Stack
b. 1830 Birmingham England d. 7/3/1924 Parramatta
m. Thomas Arthur Henry ( 31/1/1826 Kirkoswald Ayrshire Scotland - 11/9/1909 Tomerong Son of John Henry & Margaret McSevney *) 13/2/1850 Presbyterian Wollongong V18504485 74B
f. George Endesor m. Ann
b. 25/12/1807 Argyle Scotland, Argyle or Co Down Northern Ireland d. 29/8/1873 Kiama or 29/10/1873 Nerriga br. Nerriga
m. John Henry (abt 1804 Co Down Ireland – 18/7/ 1849 Sydney) 18/12/1824 Ayr Scotland
f. William McSeveny m. Adams Ewart
b. abt 1816 Maghia Coolmoney Kilkenny Fermanaugh
m.William Henry (1815-1856 at sea)
f. William Emery m. Isabella Nethery
Ship: 6/1/1856 “Bee”
Mary already had 2 brothers, James and Alexander Emery, living in Kiama when she arrived with her family. Her sister Sarah Armstrong also came to live in Kiama. The Remittance Regulation Fees for the family was paid by her brother James Emery of Kiama.
Her husband Captain William Henry was killed as the ship “Bee” was entering into Sydney, a pulley block fell and hit him on the head. He was holding his three year old daughter Mary Jane Henry by the hand at the moment he was killed.
(Sister of Alexander, James, Jane Nethery *, Isabella Irvine *, Sarah Emily Armstrong *, Sydney Johnston *, William and Alexander Emery
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I11650
b. 1832 Ireland d. 30/11/1914 Nowra
m. John Nelson Henry (26/2/1830 Kirkoswald Scotland – 11/2/1902 Nowra Son of John Henry & Margaret McSeveny *) 3/4/1852 Sydney
f. John Graham
Daughter Agnes ‘living with her parent’s’ after both of her divorces- however she was having children in many different areas while she was doing so.
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living at Kembla St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
Unmarried or no father listed
b.? d. ?
m. John Henry 5513/1885 Wollongong
b. 10/3/1862 Jamberoo d. 23/10/1920 Gerringong br. Gerringong General
m. William Henry (1848 Magheraculmoney, Fermanagh, Ireland- 2/10/1939 Son of William Cooper & Mary Emery *) 30/1/1884 Kiama 5479/1884
f. Stephen Cooper m. Sarah Ann Cooper *
Living Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer.
HENRY-COOPER. January 30th, at the temporary residence of the bride, Terralong-street, Kiama, by the Rev. J. Wilson, M.A., William Henry, son of the late William Henry, of Kiama, to Sarah Ann Cooper, daughter of Stephen Cooper, of Kangaroo Valley. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 26 February 1884 p 2
b. 1856 Kiama 5125/1856 d. 11/1/1843 Newington Hospital
m. John James Henry ( 1844 Dromore, Tyrone, Ireland- 18/11/1925 Foxground Son of William Henry & Mary Emery *) 10/6/ 1875 Kiama 2872/1875
f. William Williams m. Ann Grey *
Living at Foxground in 1918 when her mother died.
ON Thursday, 10th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Zillman, JOHN JAMES, eldest son of Mrs. Henry, Kiama, to SARAH ANN, eldest daughter of Mr. Alderman Williams, of Foxground. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 17 June 1875 p 2
Mrs. J. J. Henry, of Foxground, one of .the oldest residents of the district, went to Sydney on Thursday last, to undergo an operation for removal of a cataract from her eye, and her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 8 May 1940 p 3
b. 1872 Wollongong d. 1946 Chatswood
m. Gilbert Stanley Henry 1889 Wollongong 5272/1889
f. George Henry Bailey m. Jane Shapter *
b. 24/8/1874 Gerringong d. 30/12/1944 Nimbin br. Lismore
m. Wilhelm Johannes Adolph Hensen (-6/7/1950 Lismore Son of Gurgenn Hensen & Maria) 1897 Wollongong
f. Robert Lloyd Ashton m. Alice Jemima Waldron *
MRS. WILLIAM HENSEN
Mrs. Elizabeth Harriett Hensen (70), wife of Mr. William Hensen, well known resident of Crofton's Road, Nimbin died at her home on Saturday afternoon, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hensen had resided at Crofton's Road for the past 41 years. Born at Gerringong, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashton. The family moved to Wollongong when Mrs. Hensen was a child, and she spent her early life there. Mr. and Mrs. Hensen were married at Wollongong and come to the North Coast shortly afterwards, and settled at Nimbin, where they had since resided. Mrs. Hensen was ever ready to assist those in need and to go to the home of any neighbour in trouble. She will be greatly missed in the district in which she resided. In addition to her husband, two sons and three daughters survive. The sons are Robert and Alfred (Nimbin) and the daughters are Mesdames A. Jacobs (Wollongong), Roy Anderson and L. Barnes (Nimbin). Mrs. J. Oliver (Nowra), Mrs. J. Wingate (Wollongong), and Mrs. L. B. Crane (Nimbin) are sisters of Mrs. Hensen.
Her funeral will leave St. Andrew's Church of England, Lismore, today following a service, commencing at 11 a.m. for the Lismore cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 1 January 1945
m. Walter Vogan (Yapton England - 14/7/1892 Wollongong Son of Thomas S L Vogan & Eugenie F) 1881 Sydney 1881/704
m Richard Henwood 1899 Sydney 2313/1899
VOGAN.-July 14, at Wollongong, Walter Vogan, beloved husband of Janet Vogan and son of the late T. S. L. Vogan, of Yapton, England, and Sydney, The Sydney Morning Herald 30 July 1892
Walter Vogan was a Wollongong iron monger.
Her husband, Walter Vogan, dropped dead while the couple were at a dancing lesson.
As might readily be imagined, the awfully sudden death of her husband right before her eyes was a terrible shock to Mrs. Vogan, as indeed to all those present. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 16 July 1892 p 2
b. 1857 Picton d.
m. Joseph Hepper (abt 1854- 1915 Clifton Son of Joseph Hepper & Mary A Griffith) 1873 Picton 3670/1873
f. Henry H Oxenbridge m. Frances Joseph
Husband insolvent in 1886 of Keira Village near Wollongong lately of Gerogery
http://boards.ancestry.com.au/surnames.hepper/5.1.1.1/mb.ashx
b. abt 1824 Donegal d. 11/10/1885 br. Wollongong General
m. Bryan/Bernard Heraghty (abt 1819 Donegal-)
f. Ferigle Doogan m. Ellen
Ship: Lady Elina Bruce 14/7/1859
F Hegharty son erected tombstone.
THE Friends of Mr. F. Hegherty are invited to attend the funeral of his beloved mother, Catherine. To move from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. John Brennan, jun, Crown-street, This day, at 4 o'clockIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 13 October 1885 p 2
b. 1884 Armidale d. 31/3/1936 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Frederick Alfred Augustus Herbert (30/7/1873 Foxground – 11/6/1950 Kiama Son of Henry Herbert & Susan West *) 23/5/1901 Kiama
f. John Graham Nixon m. Lillian /Leila/Lilia Barnet
MRS AMY HERBERT-52 YEARS.
The death occurred, as previously reported, on Monday last, in the Kiama District Hospital, of Mrs. Amy Irene Herbert, after a lengthy illness. For some two years Mrs. Herbert had been suffering from heart trouble, and had previously been an inmate of the hospital. Following another bad turn, she was removed to the hospital on Saturday last.
The late Mrs. Herbert was the daughter of, Mr. J. G.Nixon, and was born at Armidale. Since coming to Kiama she had live with her husband and faimly at Saddleback. She married Mr., Fred Herbert, with whom district sympathy is expressed. .
A most devoted mother, she gave her whole time and affection to the rearing of her large family and the care of her home and garden, and had not taken and active part in the public life In cases of sickness she was also a splendid neighbour and friend. Mrs. Herbert is survived by her husband four sons and six daughters.
The funeral took place on Wednesday at the Church of England cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 4 April 1936 p 2
b. abt 1822 ? d. 12/4/1905 Pyrmont
m. Richard Herbert (-before 1905 ) 1860 Kiama
f. Frank Godfrey m. Elizabeth
Aunt of Mrs Hannah Tressider of Spring Hill near Orange
HERBERT— April 12, 1905, at her son's residence, No. 29 Church-street, Pyrmont, Caroline, relict of the late Richard Herbert, late of Pyrmont, in her 84th year. By Bpecial request, no flowers. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW: 1887 - 1909) Thursday 13 April 1905 p 4
b. 6/10/1866 Spring Creek 16710/1866 d. 1958 Hurstville
m. William Ball ( abt 1865 Parramatta- 1887 Waterloo) 28/5/1885 Wollongong
m. Charles N Herbert (1866 Newcastle- 1931 Mayfield ) 1892 Sydney
f. Robert Munro James m. Julia Ann Rixon
BALL— JAMES. — May 28, 1885, by the Rev. Mr. Waugh, W. Ball, of Marrickville, Sydney, to the eldest daughter of Robert James, of Mount Kembla. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 11 June 1885 p 2
b. 1870 Wollongong d. 21/6/1949 Junee br. Wollongong
m. James Thomas Harvey ( 11/7/1865 – 30/3/1902 Dapto Son of John B Harvey & Louisa Allen *) 1896 Wollongong 2066/1896
m. Holdsworth Herbert ( 1859 Braidwood- 21/5/1929 Lithgow Son of William Herbert & Ann) 1906 Wollongong
f. John Craig m. Susan
Living at Marshall Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Second husband was killed by falling into a vat of boiling water at the Lithgow steelworks.
HERBERT Martha Jane.—June 21, 1949 at Junee, widow of Holdsworth (Harry) Herbert and dear mother of Dell (Mrs. W. E. Hodder, Junee) and Gordon (Balgownie) mother-in-law of Will and Violet, loving grandma of Gordon, Dell and Kenneth, Joan and Gloria and great grandma of Garry Funeral at Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 22 June 1949 p 24
b. abt 1803 d. 1859 Kiama
b. 1855 St Albans d. 17/1/1939 Kempsey br. West Kempsey
m. Francis W Herbert ( -19/9/1933 Kempsey Son of Henry Herbert & Susan West *) 25/9/1877 Kiama
f. William Dawes m. Isabella Reilly *
MRS. MARY JANE HERBERT.
There passed away in hospital at Kempsey on Saturday, at the grand old age of 84 years, Mrs. Mary Jane Herbert, of Washington-street, East Kempsey. A daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. William Dawes, deceased was born: at St. Albans, Sydney, and married to the late Mr. Herbert, who died in 1933, on 25th September, 1877. Just on fifty years ago Mrs. Herbert accompanied here husband to the Macleay, settling at Frederickton. After several years of residence there they went to Port Macquarie. The late Mr. Herbert retired about 26 years ago, and in 1914 they returned to the Macleay and took up residence in East Kempsey. Deceased is survived by a family of two daughters, Mesdames M. J. Fry (East Kempsey) and E. Noonan (Kempsey), and three sons, Messrs. Wessie Herbert (Austral Eden), Ernest Herbert (Port Macquarie) and Christopher Herbert (Glenoak, Maitland). The funeral, under the direction of Mr. J. R. Garland, took place on Sunday last from All Saints' Church of England, where Ven. Archdeacon Tress, assisted by Rev. Lawrence, conducted a service. The cortege then proceeded to the West Kempsey Church of England cemetery, where the remains were interred. Macleay Argus (Kempsey, NSW: 1885 - 1907; 1909 - 1910; 1912 - 1913; 1915 - 1916; 1918 - 1954) Tuesday 17 January 1939 p 4
b. 15/1/1868 Jamberoo d. 27/10/1941 Port Macquarie
m. George Henry Nathaniel Herbert ( - 1943 Port Macquarie Son of Henry Herbert & Susan West *)1885 Kiama
f. Robert Scott m. Isabella Flemming *
Mrs .G. Herbert.
We regret, says 'The Port Macquarie News,' to record the death on Monday morning 27th ultimo, of an old and highly respected resident of Rollands Plains, in the person of Mrs. Rose Ann Herbert, wife of Mr. Geo. Herbert, at the age of 73 years. The late Mrs. Herbert passed peacefully to rest in tne Hastings hospital. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott, and was born at Brandon Hill, Jamberoo, on the South Coast. It was in this district where Mr. Herbert, pursuing farming interests at the time, met and married the good lady who was to be his be loved wife for some 57 years. There they settled for a time before moving north, for Mr. Herbert to take up property on The Plains about 37 years ago, and here they had happily lived, enjoying the respect and friendship of all who were privileged to know them, until the Creator had deemed it necessary for them to part. A devoted wifc and loving mother has passed on to her last resting place. There were nine children of the union, six of whom survive, viz., Mrs. H. McLeod (Rollands Plains), Aubrey H. (Ballengarra), Miss Grace (at home), Mrs. W. Thompson (Wauchope), Mrs. J. Degardoti (Wauchope). Three daughters predeceased their mother, viz. Mrs. H. Bransdon and Misses E. and O . Herbert. There also surviving are ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Of recent years, owing to advancing years and failing health, the late Mrs. Herbert had not been active in affairs outside her home, but during the last war she was an ardent worker for the Red Cross. All her life she was a devoted churchwoman, and gave much of her time in the cause of her religion and for church work. For the past 13 years she had endured indifferent health, and about six weeks ago her condition became worse. On Wednesday last she was brought to Hastings District Hospital, where, despite every care and attention, she passed peacefully to rest as stated. One sister, Mrs Ingram, of Coff's Harbour, survives the deceased lady. Following a service in St.Thomas' Church of England on Wednesday morning, the funeral cortege moved for the Port Macquarie Cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest in the Church of England portion. Archdeacon Tress officiating at the Church and at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. F. V. Hay ward. The funeral was largely attended, particularly by up-river people, the chief mourners being Mr. Geo. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Degardoti, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Miss Grace Herbert, Mr. H. Bransdon, Mr. and Mrs. S. Myhill, Mr. W. Ingham (Coff's Harbour), Miss I- Scott (Nana Glen), Mr. J. Bransdon. Pallbearers were Messrs. H. McLeod, D. Wilson, J. Degardoti. H. Bransdon, assistance being given by Messrs. S. and A. Myhill. Mr. Herbert, who has not completely recovered from his recent serious operation, will have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends from all over the Hastings River, in his sad bereavement.
Macleay River relatives present were Mrs. M. Fry of Sherwood, (niece) together with her son Mr. Reg. Fry and daughter Mrs. P. Kemp. The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW: 1899 - 1952) Wednesday 5 November 1941 p 7
b. abt 1806 NSW
f. Richard James Hicks m. Margaret Howe see White *
Living with William Bristow in Illawarra in 1828 Census as Hust.
b. abt July 1837 d. 26/9/1927 Bong Bong Street Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Henry Herbert 1856 Parramatta
f. Barnet West m. Georgina
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
MY Husband, Mr. Henry Herbert, having left his home, I hereby give notice to all storekeepers and tradesmen that I will not be responsible for any debts he may contract. SUSAN HERBERT. Foxground, August 16, 1879. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 22 August 1879 p 2
This from the ' Kiama Independent, — ' My husband, Mr. Herbert, having left his home, I will not be responsible for any debts he maycontract. — Susan Herbert, Foxground, Aug. 16th.This is certainly turning the tables; stole away from the foxground. Oh ! Henry, how could you? Now, the conclusion I draw is that Susan has been paying reynard's debts, but will do so no longer, because Henry has 'hooked it,' and I am afraid Henry is non compos mentis, for who in his right senses would think of levanting from a Susan who paid his debts, and apparently ran the matrimonial concern individually, and probably wore the b___s too? Ah me! the strong-minded women are fast becoming an institution, and, if they are all like Susan, and pay the debts, they are a very useful one, too. The Gundagai Times and Tumut, Adelong and Murrumbidgee District Advertiser (NSW : 1868 - 1931) Friday 10 October 1879 p 2
b. 16/6/1866 Gosport England d. 2/9/1944 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Edward Herd (27/10/1859 Wollongong- 18/1/1931 Wollongong Son of Andrew Herd & Eliza Orphin *) 14/8/1888 Wollongong
f. James Carmichael m. Anna Kitchener Pigott *
Ship: abt 1876
Living at Loftus St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
Husband was an alderman on Wollongong Council and an auditor of the Illawarra Mutual Building Society.
Mrs CHARLOTTE HERD
One of the City’s oldest residents, Mrs. Charlotte Herd, died at her home in Loftus street, Wollongong, last Friday night, after an illness of some months.
Aged 78 years, she was born in Gosport, England, and came to Wollongong at the age of 8. She had resided here ever since and for the last 45 years had lived in the one home in Loftus street.
Her father, the late James Edward Carmicnael, was the first staff sergeant appointed to the 1st Garrison Battalion stationed at Wollongong.
She was married to the late Mr. Edward Herd at St. Michael's C. of E. by Rev. T. C. Ewing in 1888, and leaves a family of five, Charlotte Elsie (Mrs. G. Fishlock, Mayfield), Thelma (Mrs. R. Randall, Wollongong). Herbert, Albert (Dick) and Norman.
The late Mrs. Herd was a quiet home-loving woman who took a keen interest in her family and was never happier than when they were around her in the old home.
The remains were interred in the Wollongong C. of E. cemetery on Saturday afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 8 September 1944 p 12
b. 4/1/1862 Wollogong 14968/1862 d. 10/12/1931 Wollongong
f. Andrew Herd m. Eliza Orphin *
Living at Kembla Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Music teacher.
b. 27/10/1869 Wollongong 19963/1869 d. 7/12/1950 Wollongong
f. Andrew Herd m. Eliza Orphin *
Living at Kembla Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Music teacher.
b. 11/6/1834 Stroud Gloustershire d. 27/1/1918 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Andrew Herd (23/8/1829 Manchester or Dumfries England – 13/1/1901 Wollongong Son of Edward Herd & Elizabeth Barrett) 26/7/1854 Chippendale
f. James Orphin m. Harriet Pegler
Ship: 1838 Layton
Living at Kembla St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
At the Wesleyan Chapel, Chippendale, by special license, on the 26th ultimo, by the Rev. B. Chapman, Mr. Andrew Hurd, of Wollongong, Illawarra, to Miss Mary Eliza Orphan, of Camden, New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954) Saturday 5 August 1854
HERD.— Corrimal-street, Wollongong, on the 27th ult , the wife of Andrew Herd, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 2 November 1869 p 2
The Misses Clara and Edith Herd taught school and music from the family home, on the south west corner of Kembla & Market Sts, Wollongong for most of their lives.
b. abt 1857 d. abt 20/12/1924 br. Rookwood Catholic
m. Thomas Herlihey ( abt 1859- 13/12/1928 Summer Hill ) 1883 Balmain 2096/1883
f. Hugh Ellis m. Bridget
HERLIHY. - March 2, at her residence, Bulli, the wife of Thomas A. Herlihy, of a son. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1932) Saturday 26 April 1884
Husband was a school teacher who became the headmaster of schools in the Hunter and Sydney
b. abt 1859 NSW
m. William Hernan (1841 Ireland - 1915 Wollongong) 1879 Calderwood Residnece of the bride 5465/1880
f. William Russell m. Mary McInnery
Last three children christened as Arnold and the youngest was christened and registered as Arnold. Could there have been a change from her husband to another man?
m. John Herne
m. William Herne
m. William Herneman ( Victoria?- Son of W Herneman) 1880 Camden 2933/1880
f. J Gregory
HERNEMAN-GREGORY.-August 4, at St. John's Church, Camden, by the Rey. J. Moran, B.A., William, second son of W. Herneman, Esq., Victoria, to Elizabeth Annie, third daughter of J. Gregory, Esq., Argyle-street, Camden. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 30 August 1880
Husband an engine driver
b. abt 1843 d. 6/5/1914 br. Bathrust
m. Frederick Hernlen 2/4/1862 Bathurst 1386/1862
f. James Brandon m. Isabella
On the 2nd of April, by special license, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Bathurst, by the Rev. W. H. Piddington, Mr. Frederick Heulen, Bathurst, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. James Brandon, late of Illawarra. Illawarra papers please copy. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 May 1862
m. Martin Hearne
Husband a settler
d. 19/2/1915 Balmain
m. John Herrin ( -1874 Wollongong Son of John Herrin & Sarah) 3/6/1858 Wollongong
f. Denis Murphy m. Mary
By license, at Wollongong, on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. C. Atchison, Mr John Herrin, of West Dapto, to Miss Julia Murphy, of Wollongong Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 7 June 1858 p 3
HERRIN.-February 19, 1915, at the residence of her son-in-law John Durning, 103 Darling-street Balmain, Julia, relict of the late John Herrin, of Dapto. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 20 February 1915 p 14 Family Notices
b. 15/8/1853 Bathurst d. 3/7/1932 Canterbury br. Woronora
m. Frederick James Herring (abt 1856-26/7/1929) 1875 Sofala
f. George Yeomans m. Sarah Sales
Living at Yallah in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1787
m. John Herring 1835 no record of marriage
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1835 Wollongong
Ship: Mary 1823
Sentence 14 Years
b. abt 1840 d. 17/5/1917 Drummoyne br. Waverley
m. Captain James Herron
b. abt 1854 Ledgate Durham d. 29/5/1913 Balgownie br. Wollongong
m. George Heslop (abt 1847 Auckland Durham -1908 Bulli) 1873 Durham
Ship: Port Pirie 1886
Husband a coalminer of Balgownie.
b. 1817 Tuam Galway Ireland d. 1871 Ulladualla
m. Thomas Hession ( abt 1800 Tuam Galway Ireland -1883 Ulladulla ) abt 1833 Tuam Galway Ireland
Ship: Hero of Malown 1839
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1820 RC Sydney; St Mary’s d. 1892 Wollongong
Unmarried Henry Walker
m. William Damod/Damon Hester 1847 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Patrick McNally m. Judith Kilfroy McDermott *
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1847 Wollongong
Lived at Bellambi from 1871
b. abt 1840 Fermanagh Ireland d. 11/12/1920 Adelong br. Adelong
m. Christopher Hetherington ( abt 1818 -25/8/1885 Adaminaby Son of Roger Hetherington & Catherine Grey/Gales) 18/12/1860 Shellharbour
f. Alexander Duffy m. Mary McGee *
Ship: 1855
b. 1817 Ireland d. 1868 Dapto
m. John Hetherington (1798 – 2/9/1872 West Dapto)
f. John Hamilton m. Elizabeth Grey
Ship: Crescent 1840
m. Christopher Hetherington
b. Ireland d. 29/3/1845 Riversdale Kiama
m. Christopher Hethington (abt 1815 Ireland – 25/8/1885 Adaminaby Son of Roger Hetherington & Catherine Grey/Gales) abt 1839 Ireland
Cause of Death: Childbirth complications
b. 1827 Ireland d. 4/9/1885 Emu Swamp Orange br. Orange
m. Christopher Hetherington(27.05.1826 Irvinestown Tyrone -27/5/1897 Orange Son of John Hetherington & Ellen Hamilton) 28/8/1843 Presbyterian Wollongong V 18434399 74B
b. 1875 Macleay River d. 29/6/1958 Five Dock
m. George Hetherington (1866 Gerringong-14/7/1944 Five Dock Son of George Hetherington & Jane Rankin * ) 1895 Berry
f. William Phillips m. Rosina Greenhalgh *
She was Miss Isabel Phillips of Willow Vale Gerringong.
b. 1850 Fermanagh Ireland d. 24/4/1924 Bora Ridge 6893/1924 br. Coraki
m. Christopher Hetherington (21/1/1844 Wollongong -14/7/1919 Goraki Son of John Hetherington & Jane Gray *) 19/12/1866 Gerringong
f. John Johnston m. Jane Wilson *
b. abt 1833 Fermanagh Ireland d. 26/10/1906 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. George Hetherington ( abt Sept 1839 Drumsara Co Fermanagh Ireland- 21/7/1881 Gerringong Son of Noble Hetherington & Jane Denning ) 1862 Irvinestown Ireland
f. Unknown m. Unknown
Ship: Spitfire 1863
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/18256.htm
Mrs Jane Hetherington, aged 73 died at Gerringong on Thursday. She had resided fifty years in the district. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 27 October 1906 p 4
b. 2/4/1816 Scotland d. 20/12/1870 Melbourne Vic
m. Rev. Irving Hetherington (1809-1875) 26/4/1841 Presbyterian Wollongong V18414370 74B
f. Charles McAlister Shannon m. Elizabeth Campbell
On the 26th instant, at Mount Keira, Illawarra, by the Rev. John Tait, the Reverend Irwin Hetherington, of Patrick's Plains, to Margaret Macalister, eldest daughter of Charles Macalister Shannon, Esq., late of Leapinstrath and Wigli, Cantire, Argyleshire. The Sydney Herald 28 April 1841
Unmarried/no father listed
b. 29/4/1850 Appin Hill d. 10/10/1907 Berry
m. Thomas Hetherington ( 1833 Maracross Fermanagh Ireland- 24/4/1917 Berry Son of Noble Hetherington and Jane Denning) 21/7/1865 Gerringong
b. abt 1820 Ireland d. 30/12/1869 Paddington br. Balmain Cemetery
m. James Hetherington (abt 1826 Fermanagh Ireland- 9/3/1884 North Rocks Son of John Hetherington & Eleanor Hamilton *) 8/2/1842 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. James Grahame m. Mary
HETHERINGTON.—On Thursday, December 30, at her residence, Sydney, Mrs Hetherington, wife of Mr James Hetherington, formerly of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 January 1870 p 2
THE FRIENDS of Mr. JAMES HETHERINGTON, late of Wollongong, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his WIFE ; to move from his residence, No. 11, Comber-street, Paddington, at quarter- past 2 o'clock, THIS AFTERNOON. The Sydney Morning Herald 1 January 1870
Nephews William and Richard Graham arrived 1852 on the David McIver
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Maybe with William Hetherington a miner.
b. abt 1846 Wollongong d. 1915 Newtown
m. John Melville Hewen (1835 Canada -1897) 29/11/1862 Wollongong 3289/1862
f. Michael Kearns m. Sarah Russell *
Both resident Woonona
Husband a carpenter, builder and undertaker. Husband and brother-in-laws were the first to find gold at Quandong creek near Grenfell and put up a puddling machine to help extract it.
b. abt 1852 d. 20/9/1892 Dapto
f. John Hewitt m. Maria *
HEWITT -September 20, at her mother’s residence, Dapto, Agnes Hewitt, aged 37.SMH 3 October 1892
m. James Hewitt 1861 Wollongong
Unmarried
b. abt 1836 d. 10/10/1912 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Hewitt 14/7/1855 Wollongong
f. Edmund Bourke m. Henrietta
Both resident Bulli
b. Perth Perthshire Scotland d. 21/4/1924 Meerschaum Vale br. Wardell Cemetery
m. James Hewitt (1830 Norwich Norfolk -9/7/1904 Parramatta) 1858 Sydney 475/1858
f. William Robb m. Mary Easton
http://www.geni.com/people/Mary-ROBB/6000000010253535020 error on children’s marriages
b. 1867 Wollongong d. 14/2/1899 Sydney br. Brownsville
m. Sarah Hewitt * see Boot
Miss Louisa Hewitt was of Dapto. Her will left her property to John Hewitt wheelwright at Dapto.
DEATH
Sincere regret is expressed generally through the district at the death of Miss Louie Hewitt, which occurred in Sydney on Tuesday last. The deceased had been suffering for some considerable time, and, on the advice of her medical attendants, was conveyed a few weeks ago to St. Vincent's Hospital, but all efforts to restore her to health were unavailing. The remains were brought by train and arrived at Dapto station on Wednesday evening at five o'clock, and, followed by a number of old friends, were conveyed to the Church of England cemetery at Brownsville. Heart felt sympathy is extended by all to the bereaved relatives, the loss to whom, as to all who knew the deceased, is a most severe one. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 18 February 1899 p 2
b. abt 1816 d. 22/8/1898 Dapto 12074/1898 br. Brownsville
m. John Hewitt ( abt 1815- October 1898 Dapto)
Lived at Dapto at time of daughter Agnes’ death.
At Dapto, on the 21st February, Mrs. John Hewitt, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 2 March 1857 p 3
Mrs. John Hewitt, of Dapto, died on Monday at the ripe age of 82. . She was a resident of the, district for 57 years. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 24 August 1898
OBITUARY
ONE of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Dapto, in the person of Mrs. John Hewitt, passed away on Monday at the ripe age of 82. It is 67 years since Mrs Hewit arrived in this district with her husband, who erected the engine and machinery in the Brownsville mill. Soon after that Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt removed to Wollongong, where Mr. Hewitt conducted the mill, and after a few years residence in this town they returned to Brownsville, subsequently settling at Dapto, where Mr Hewitt entered into business as a wheels wright. The deceased lady had a large circle of friends, by whom her many sterling qualities were highly appreciated-a fact of which evidence was given on Tuesday, when many of the leading residents of the district followed her remains to the grave, where the service was conducted by Rev. J. Stick, Mrs. Hewitt is survived by her husband (who, although in his 84th year, enjoys fairly good health,) one son, and five or six daughters, who are married and settled in various parts of the colony The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 20 August 1898
b. abt 1860 Hasbury Worcestershire d. 26/9/1924 Woonona br. Bulli General
m. Charles Joseph Hewitt ( abt 1857 Halesowen Worcestershire – 30/4/1899 Woonona Son of Joseph Hewitt & ?) 1881 Stourbridge Worcestershire
f. Charles Hackett m. Elizabeth
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
HEWITT.—September 26, 1924, at her residence, Kiaora, Nicholson's-lane, Woonona, Maria Hewitt, aged 64 years. Interred Bulli General Cemetery, September 28. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 29 September 1924 p 8
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
With Thomas William Hewitt a farmer
b. 1878 Wollongong 24733/1878 d. 13/9/1953 Sutherland br. Woronora
m. Edward Hewitt (1871 Campbelltown -7/8/1951 Kogarah Son of Stephen Hewitt & Emma) 17/9/1902 Wollongong
f. John Woods m. Theresa Jane *
m. William Hewitt
Husband a blacksmith.
b. 1849 Sydney? d. 1903 Sydney
m. John Hewitt 1886 Woonona 5675/1886
Parents unknown on death record
b. 1870 Paddington d. Lithgow br. Waverley
m. Edward Hewitt 1889 Newtown
f. Charles Henry Witton m. Charlotte Ellen Thomas
MRS. M. M. HEWITT.
Mrs. Minnie May Hewitt, who died recently at Lithgow, was a well-known worker for charitable causes. She was the widow of Mr.
Edward Hewitt, who for 20 years was caretaker of the Chief Secretary's office, Macquarie Street, Sydney. The funeral to the Waverley Cemetery was preceded by a service at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, of which Mrs. Hewitt was a member for over 30 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 27 November 1939 p 4
m. David Hewitt
The usual monthly meeting of the State Children's Relief Board was hold at the Central Home, Begg street, Paddington, yesterday afternoon Present-The Hon Dr. Renwick, M L C, Lady Allen, Mrs Windeyer, Mrs Goodlet, Mrs Garran, Mrs Austen.The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed Accounts, amounting to £564 10s , were passed for payment The resignation of Mrs Hewlett, as lady visitor of Wollongong, was accepted, The following lady visitors were appointed -Mrs. Finlayson, of Wollongong , The Sydney Morning Herald 25 February 1890
b. abt 1846 CofE Sydney; St Phillip’s d. 1902 Katoomba
m. Alfred Charles Hewlitt (1844- 30/10/1912 Grafton Son of George Hewlett & Rachel Moore White *) 29/12/1868 St Francis Xavier’s
f.William Hobbs m. Mary A *
She resident of Wollongong he of Brisbane Qld.
On the 29th December, 1868, by special license, at St. Xavier's Church,Wollongong, by the Very Rev. Daan Flanagan, ALFRED CHARLES, eldest son of GEORGE HEWLETT, Esq., Manager of the E. S. and A. C. Bank,Wollongong, to AMELIA JANE, eldest daughter of Mr. WILLIAM HOBBS, Governor of H.M. Gaol, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 January 1869
b. 1799 England d. 26/2/1847 Hobart br. New Town Baptist Hobart
m. Rev Samuel Hewlett (16/6/1796 Sherbourne Dorset England -11/8/1874 Geelong Vic Son of James Hewlett & Ann ) 22/3/1819 St. Bride, Fleet St., London
Ship:
Samuel was the Congregational Minister of Wollongong for the period from about 1839 to 1844. The family lived in a small cottage at the rear of the chapel, they left Wollongong due to a decline in the population and economic progress of the town.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/e/w/Bronwyn-A-Hewlett/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0033.html
b. 1856 Mt Keira d. 22/3/1934 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Frederick William Hewlett (December 1852 Wollongong - 4/2/1895 Lawson Son of William Hewlett & Martha Evans *) 23/8/1876 ‘Rose Vale’
f. William Spence m. Agnes Gordon *
Living at Kembla St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Storekeeper.
HEWLETT—SPENCE.—August 23rd, at the Congregational Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. G. Charter, Frederick William, oldest son of William Hewlett, to Emily, seventh daughter of Mr. William Spence, of Rose Vale, Figtree. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 September 1876 p 2
HEWLETT.—On the 14th instant, at her resdence, Rose Cottage, Kembla-street, the wife of F. W. Hewlett, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 17 July 1877 p 2
HEWLETT. —March 10, at her residence, Hecalvie, Smith-street, Wollongong, the wife of F. W. Hewlett, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 March 1893
Her husband started giving Christmas orders to the poor before his death and she continued to give 12 poor people significant Christmas gifts until at least 1900.
PRAISEWORTHY GENEROSITY.
Following the good example of her late lamented husband, Mrs F. W. Hewlett (Hewlett Bros., of 'The Strand') has donated twelve orders on her store for twelve poor persons to the value of five shillings in each instance, or a total amount of £ 3. This praiseworthy action on the part of Mrs. Hewlett embraces a threefold blessing— on the memory of her late husband, on the receivers of her gifts, and on herself. The gifts are being distributed through the Wollongong Benevolent Society. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 24 December 1896 p 2
HEWLETT-March 22 1034 at Wollongong Emily Hewlett of Dickenson avenue Croydon relict of the late F W Hewlett and mother of May Freda Gertie Garnet Frederick and Robert aged 79 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 23 March 1934 p 10
IM Issue: 12 Sep 1876 seventh daughter of William Spence.
Photograph http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/e/w/Bronwyn-A-Hewlett/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0014.html
b. 5/3/1826 ch. 2 /4/1826 Old Church, Saint Pancras, London London d. 5/9/1898 Burwood 8998/1898 br. Wollongong General
m. George Hewlett (3/3/1820 Middlesex - 24/3/1894 Burwood Son of Samuel Hewlett & Catherine Creech * ) 1853
f. Henry Hayman m. Phoebe
On Tuesday, August 30, at St. James' Church, Sydney, by the Venerable Archdeacon Cowper, D.D., Mr. George Hewlett, of Wollongong, to Emily Sarah Johnson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Henry Hayman, of London. The Sydney Morning Herald September 1853
On the 12th instant, at her residence, Tilkah Cottage, Wollongong, Mrs. George Hewlett, of a son stillborn. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 May 1855
BIRTHS.On the 17th instant, at Wollongong, Mrs. George Hewlett, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 June 1857
On the 6th instant, at Alma Cottage, Wollongong, Mrs. George Hewlett, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 11 April 1863
Sister-in-law of Mr G Somerville Kiama
d. 31/12/1897 Wollongong 3899/1898 br. Wollongong
m. William Hewlett (27/5/1824 London England – 14/12/1899 Leichhardt Son of Samuel Hewlett & Catherine Creech *) 1845 Presbyterian Wollongong
f. Daniel Evans m. Mary
HEWLETT.- December 31,1897, at her residence, Market street, Wollongong , Martha, beloved wife of Wm. Hewlett The Sydney Morning Herald 8 January 1898
Her daughters the Misses Hewlett were living in Market St in 1899
In the 18th instant, at Wollongong, of diphtheria, EMMELINE, aged nine years, the beloved child of Mr. WILLIAM HEWLETT. The Sydney Morning Herald 27 May 1870
http://hounslow-dodsworth.name/getperson.php?personID=P523&tree=1
b. 13/12/ 1818 CofE St Phillip’s Sydney d. 29/4/1852 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. George Hewlett (1819-23/3/1894 Son of Samuel Hewlett & Catherine Creech *)1840
f. William White m. Maria Batman
Owned 280 acres south of John Osborne’s grant, now part of Coniston (granted 17 May 1838)
By Special License, at Parramatta, on the 1st of September, by the Rev. Mr. Boabart, Mr. George Hewlett, of the Firm of Hewlett and Co., Manchester House, Liverpool, to Miss Rachel Moore White, second daughter of Mr. White, of Parramatta. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 5 September 1840
At her residence, Wollongong, on Thursday, 29th April, Rachael Moore, the beloved wife of Mr George Hewlett. In the thirty-fifth year of her age. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 8 May 1852
b. 1854 Wollongong d. 24/8/1945 Ashfield br. Nowra
m. Edwin Charles Hewlett ( 1855 NSW- 1910 Nowra Son of William Hewlett & Martha Evans * ) 9/8/1876 Wollongong
f. Frederick Reynold Cole m. Eliza Clarissa Smith *
HEWLETT-COLE – August 9 at the Congregational Church, Wollongong by the Rev George Charter, Edwin Charles second son of William Hewlett, to Sophia Reynolds, second daughter of F.R Cole Esq The Sydney Morning Herald 24 August 1876
HEWLETT.—On the 14th inst., at her residence, Smith-street, Mrs. Edwin C. Hewlett, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 23 October 1877 p 2
HEWLETT.-August 24, 1945, at her home, a'Beckett Avenue, Ashfield, Sophia Reynolds, loved wife of the late Edward Charles Hewlet. Interred at Nowra. Aged 91 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 31 August 1945 p 14
http://hounslow-dodsworth.name/getperson.php?personID=P1196&tree=1
b. abt 1870 d. 2/8/1940 br. Wollongong General
m. Charles Heycott (1853 NSW – 11/8/1935 Wollongong Son of Charles Heycott & Annie ) 1895 Braidwood 4735/1895
f. Joseph Smith m. Mary Jane *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
In 1936 she was bedridden and she was rescued from her burning home at Port Kembla by her daughters. The furniture and all her belongings were destroyed in the fire.
The death occurred last Friday of Mrs. Mary Jane Heycott, of Bass street,, Port Kembla. She was 66 years of age and was the widow of the late Charles Heycott and mother of Emma (Mrs Buchanan), Alfred, William, Ethel (Mrs. Barclay) and Eva (Mrs. Jackson)
b. abt 1856 Edinburgh Scotland d. 1933 Dolls Point cr. Rookwood
m. Thomas Hibberd 1874 Lambton
f. John Penman m. Margaret Robertson
Sister Elizabeth Blanksby * also in Illawarra
Lived in Marrickville when daughter Margaret died.
Likely that they lived in Heathcote outside the Illawarra but the children were registered in Helensburgh.
m. Thomas Hickey
m. Michael Hickey 1875 Kiama 2864/1875
d. 18/8/1950 Wollongong
m. John Hickey (28/2/1869 Mount Keiria- 25/10/1941 Wollongon Son of Timothy Hickey & Mary Gleeson *) 1897 Kogarah 5594/1897
f. John English m. Mary
Living Belmore St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. J. HICKEY.
The death took place at the Wollongong District Hospital on Friday afternoon of Mrs. Johanna Hickey, of 1 Robinson Street, Wollongong.
She was the widow of the late Mr. John Hickey, who for many years, had a blacksmith shop in Dennison Street in Wollongong
The late Mrs. Hickey is survived by a daughter—May, son in-law Jack and grandson Jack O'Connor, of Cronulla.
The funeral on Saturday afternoon left St. Francis Xaxier's Church, Wollongong, for the Wollongong Catholic cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Monday 21 August 1950 p 4
b. abt 1848 Co Tipperary Ireland d. 26/10/1926 Wollongong br. Wollongong general
m. Timothy Hickey (1845 Tipperary Ireland – 8/1/1904 Wollongong ) 8/2/1868 Wollongong 3655/1868
f. James Gleeson m. Mary Gleeson
He resident in Mt Keira, she Wollongong
Living Atchison St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
HICKEY.-October 23, 1926 at her residence Atchison Street Wollongong, Mary, relect of the late Timothy Hickey, aged 82 years. RIP. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 25 October 1926 p 10 Family Notices
b. abt 1872 d. 19/2/1957 Darlinghurst br. Woronora Cemetery
m. Edward Hickey (4/1/1879 Mt Keira Wollongong - 30/6/1946 Hurstville Son of Timothy Hickey & Mary Gleeson *) 1899 Woonona 9251/1899
Living Kenny St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1866 Kiama d. 1944 Perth WA
m. Thomas Hickling (Lincolnshire -Son of John Hickling & ?) 11/11/1885 Kiama 5625/1885
f. Archibald Kelly m. Agnes Mudie Hancock *
Husband a builder at Kiama who became insolvent 1887
MARRIAGE. HICKLING-KELLY - November the 11th, at St. Peter's Church, Kiama, by the Rev. Father Riordan, Thomas Hickling, fifth son of John Hickling, Lincolnshire, England, to Annie, eldest daughter of Archibald Kelly, Sunny- side, Jamberoo The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 17 November 1885 p 2 Family Notices
She separated from her husband in 1908 after repeated abuse.
b. 1883 Woonona d. 19/12/1907 br. Bulli General
m. William Hickman 1904 Wollongong
f. John Wynn m. Elizabeth *
b. 1880 Newtown d. 1974
m. Albert Hickman 1912 Sydney
f. George Frew m. Mary Hopston *
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic dutie
b. 1858 Sydney d. 22/9/1898 br. Wollongong General
m. John Hickman (abt 1852 -25/9/1916 Figtree Son of William Hickman & Barsabina ) 1879 Newtown
f. Donald McKay m. Emma
b. 1873 Paddington d. 1958 Bulli
m. John Hickman (abt 1852 -25/9/1916 Figtree Son of William Hickman & Barsabina ) 1901 Wollongong
f. George Graham m. Elizabeth
b. 22/77/1867 Condamine Qld d. 26/1/1901 Roma Qld br. Roma Monumental Cemetery
m. William Hickmott ( 22/5/1859 Clunes Vic- 27/11/1948 Helidon Qld Son of Harry Hickmott & Harriett) 1/11/1885 Brisbane Qld or 25/9/1896 Roma Qld
f. John Bernard Power m. Maria Jane
She met up and lived with William Hickmott initially in NSW had children with him in NSW and Vic
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=335177h&id=I317
b. abt 1816 NSW
Working for William Bristow as a servant in 1828 Census – Her sister Sarah who was married at this time to Hurst. Was in a relationship with William Bristow.
m. John Hicks
b.16/10/1856 Fig Tree Brandy Water Creek Wollongong d. 12/9/1938 Lismore
m. George Hicks (5/4/1846 Para Meadow Wollongong -4/12/1930 Lismore Son of James Hicks & Margaret Brayn *) 20/5/1880 Broulee
f. John Murphy m. Bridget McKay *
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/l/Thomas-F-Collings/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0412.html
b. 1858 Berkeley 13361/1858 d. 22/7/1897 St Leonards 9679/1897 br. Shellharbour
m. Henry Hicks (1849 Bath Somerset England- 18/11/1929 Manly Son of Henry Hicks & Mary A *) 19/5/1875 Wollongong
f. Ira Polly m. Elizabeth Moon *
The remains of Mrs. H. Hicks were interred at Shellharbour on Saturday last, the grave being dug to sufficient depth to allow of the burial taking place about 11 a.m. The Rev. W. F. Oakes, Wesleyan Minister, conducted the burial service, numerous friends of the family and sympathisers being present at the grave. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 27 July 1897
Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of CAROLINE ELIZABETH HICKS, late of Shellharbour, in the colony of New South Wales, deceased, intestate. - APPILCATION will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to HENRY HICKS, the Widower of the said deceased. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 5 August 1897 p 1
b 21/2/1858 Shellharbour 8009/1858 d. 22/7/1948 Ashfield br. Northern Suburbs
m. Henry Hicks (1849 Bath Somerset England- 18/11/1929 Manly Son of Henry Hicks & Mary A *) 1901 Kiama
f. William James m. Maria Kernick *
Living at Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a bacon curer
Hicks— James.
On Tuesday, 30th at Rose Valley, the residence of the bride's brother (Mr John James, J. P.), Mr Henry Hicks was united In marriage with Miss Dorothy Ann James, Mr Hicks is well known as the manager of the famous bacon factory at Shellharbor, Hicks Brothers, and Miss James is one of a family much respected and long resident at Gerringong. Need it- be said that the bride looked well dressed. She wore a handsome costume of steel grey, - trimmed with white silk, white hat, trimmed with white silk and feathers. The brides maids were Miss E. James, and her sisters, the Misses R. and F. James, who wore cloth coats and skirts, and black velvet picture hats. The bride wore a gold muff chain, and the bridesmaids gold bangles, the gifts of the bridegroom. The ceremony took place at 11 a.m., the Rev. J. A. Waddell being the celebrant. The wedding party afterwards sat down to a wedding lunch, when the toasts of the ' Bride and Bride groom,' 'The Bridesmaids,' and the ' Host and Hostess,' were enthusiastically proposed and suitably acknowledged. The Wedding presents were numerous -and valuable, and chosen with a view to usefulness. The wedding pair took the train at Omega station in the afternoon, to spend the honey moon in Melbourne, and left amidst showers of rose leaves and rice, and the warm good, wishes of all who knew them. The bride's travelling dress was a fawn cloth coat, skirt, pale blue silk vest, and fawn hat, trimmed with pale blue. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW: 1879 - 1937) Wednesday 15 May 1901 p 12
She was evicted from her home in Manly because of a clause in her husband’s will which granted her step daughter the right to evict her. However when she died her three step-daughters were mentioned as surviving her.
b. 1865 Wollongong d. 8/1/1939 Croydon cr. Rookwood
m. James Alexander Hicks (4/8/1863 Wollongong – 9/1/1939 Burwood Son of Henry T Hicks & Mary Anne McKenzie *) 1890 Woonona 7829/1890
f. Richard Jones m. Eliza Ring *
HICKS -January 8 and 9 1939 (as results of accidents) at Western Suburbs Hospital Edith and James Alexander Hicks of 10 Acton Street Croydon aged 73 and 78 years. She was instantly killed by being knocked down by a car, her husband died the day after and her sister Mrs Elizabeth Plunkett suffered broken bones and shock. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 9 January 1939 p 12 Article
b. 18/1/1848 Kangaroo Point Qld d. 2/10/ 1925 Lismore br. Wollongbar
m. Richard Hicks (11/4/1840- 1/12/1921 Richmond Hill Son of James Hicks & Margaret Brayn *) 28/11/1867 Wollongong
f. John Payne m. Frances Ann Ross *
OBITUARY
MRS. E. HICKS
The death occurred on October 2 of Mrs. Emma Hicks, relict of the late Richard Hicks. Deceased with her husband and family came from the Illawarra district about 44 years ago, and settled 0n the property known as Richmond Hill. The district at that time was practically virgin scrub, and deceased of late years often related how on arriving at their destination she sat on a log in the bush while her husband built a temporary house, which was completed in a few hours.
The late Mrs. Hicks was of a kind and generous disposition fact, any appeal in the cause of charity was never known to be met with a refusal. She is survived by a family of three sons and five daughters, all of whom were present at her bedside.
Deceased was buried by the side of her husband in the Church of England portion of the Wollongbar cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 14 October 1925 p 4
b.abt 1862 d. 6/12/1918 Wollongong 18208/1918 br. Wollongong
m. Alexander Hicks (14/8/1866 Wollongong- 30/7/1957 Wollongong Son of Henry T Hicks & Mary Anne McKenzie *) 23/2/1884
f. Thomas Armstrong m. Mary
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. before 1887 d. 16/11/1944 Cronulla cr. Woronora
m. Henry Thomas Hicks (28/4/1877 North Bulli -17/12/1946 St George Hospital Son of Henry Thomas Hicks & Mary Ann McKenzie * ) 1898 Newtown
f. Thomas Bottomley m. Emma (remarried Wheatley)
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Another former Thirroul resident who passed away last week was Mrs. Eva Kate Hicks, of Cronulla, who had also been an active worker for patriotic efforts in the last war. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 November 1944 p 5
b. 17 /7/1857 Bolong near Crookwell d. 15/10/1918 Berry
m. Henry Hicks (6/2/1852 Suffolk- 4/12/1918 Berry Son of John Hicks & Mary Neild *) 1879 Shoalhaven
f. William Soady Gardiner Oke m. Elizabeth
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1837 d. 3/11/1893 Hurstville
m. William Graham 1860 Kiama 1832/1860
m. Henry Hicks snr (abt 1828 -22/4/1902 Hurstville Son of Henry Hicks & ?) 1875 Wollongong
f. Archibald McFarland m. Elizabeth
OBITUARY. Saturday, November 3rd, at Hurstville the wife of Mr. Henry Hicks, sen., lately of Shellharbour and Illawarra, passed peacefully to rest to that bourne from whence no traveller returns. Deceased had for a number of years been suffering from a lingering illness, which she cheerfully bore, being consoled with the words of her Great Master-” Take up the cross daily, and follow me.“ Mrs.Hicks was greatly enteemed by those with whom she became acquainted for her very genial disposition and quiet manner. She was a faithful and devoted member of the Wesleyan church. The deceased lady was a sister of Mrs. E. Barber, of Yatteyattah, to whom she was very greatly attached. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 14 November 1893
Sister Isabella Barber *
b. abt 1820 Sydney d. 18/11/1905 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. James Hicks (1/3/1810 Windsor - 15/6/1895 Bulli Son of James Hicks & Margaret Howe *) 10/11/1834 Castlereagh
f. Thomas Brayn m. Ann Daly
b. abt 1822 Suffolk d.
m. John Hicks (abt 1823 Suffolk- 2/5/1897 Berry Son of Robert Hicks & Hannah)
Ship: Washington Irvine 1857
b. abt 1825 Bath d. 13/5/1873 Mudgee br. Mudgee
m. Henry Hicks (abt 1828 -22/4/1902 Hurstville Son of Henry Hicks & ?)
Ship: Australia 1853
Cause of Death: Fatigue and exhaustion from travelling to and caring for her son Henry during his serious illness
Lived Shellharbour 1861
ON the 13th instant, at Mudgee, MARY ANN, beloved wife of Henry HICKS, of Shellharbour, of diarrhœa, native of Bath, England. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 22 May 1873 p 2
b. abt 1839 Fairy Meadow d. 23/2/1930 Thirroul br. Bulli Anglican
m. Henry Thomas Hicks (abt 1836 -28/3/1909 Son of James Hicks & Margaret Brayn * ) 5/11/1861 Woonona 3149/1861
f. Alexander Mackenzie Jnr m. Ann MacLean *
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
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b. abt 1862 d. 1924 Junee
m. David Hicks (1859 Broughton Village- 20/8/1937 Gerringong Son of John Hicks & Mary Neild *) 1884 Shoalhaven
When her daughter died in Junee she was said to have moved ther in about 1915. It is possible that the couple separated.
b. 1863 Wellington or Ironbark (later Stewart Town) d. 4/3/1900 Albion Park br. Shellharbour
m. Henry Hicks (1849 Bath Somerset England- 18/11/1929 Manly Son of Henry Hicks & Mary A *) 1898 Sydney
f. Edwin Wilkinson Harbron m. Arabella Victoria Andrew
Cause of Death: Complications of birth of twins
HICKS.—March 4, at her residence, Mary-street, Shellharbour, the wife of H. Hicks, J.P., of twins, son and daughter.
HICKS.—March 4, at her residence, Mary-street, Shellharbour, the wife of H. Hicks, J.P., and third daughter of E. Wilkinson (late of) 544 Crown-street, Surry Hills, in her 36th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 10 March 1900 p 1 Family Notices
Obituary.
On Sunday morning last at about 10 o'clock Mrs. H. Hicks, wife of Mr. Henry Hicks, J.P., Shellharbor, died suddenly at her residence, the lamented occurrence causing wide-spread grief and sympathy. Mrs Hicks was held in especial esteem by all who knew her, and she was only a little over thirty years of age. The remains of the deceased lady were interred at the Shellharbor cemetery on Monday, amid the sorrow of many. On the morning of the sad (?) two children wore born to Mrs Hicks. The bereaved family have austained a heavy loss in this very sudden and sad calamity and they have the heart felt sympathy of all, … - The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 10 March 1900 p 2
m. William S Hickson