b. 4/8/1868 Dapto d. 1956 Sydney
m. Terence Joseph Kain ( 1869 Braidwood- 1957 Sydney Son of Michael Kain & Anne Mahoney) 10/8/1897 St John’s Dapto
f. Charles Hore m. Margaret Nunan *
b. abt 1859 d. 27/7/1933 Lewisham br. Rookwood Catholic
m. Michael Kain (abt 1857 - 1932 Redfern Son of Michael Kain & Mary) 1878 St George 1983/1878
f. Joseph Murphy m. Johanna
Lived in Petersham in 1922
KAIN.-July 27, 1933, at her residence 768 Parramatta-road, Lewisham, Johanna, widow of the late Michael Kain, and fond mother of John Joseph, Michael (deceased), William, Florence, Mary, Margaret, and Timothy, and sister of Timothy Murphy, in her 74th year. Requiescat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 28 July 1933 p 8
b. 21/2/1865 Sydney d. 6/6/1948
f. Patrick Kain m. Elizabeth McDonald
Living at RC Convent Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Catholic Nun
Sister of the Good Samaritan
m. David Kagney
Husband a labourer
b. abt 1860 d. 1923 Sydney br. Rookwood Catholic
m. Arthur Fee ( -1919 Wollongong) 1895 Sydney 2314/1895 (he was bigamist so never really married)
m. Francis J Kalthoff 1908 Wollongong
f. Henry Downing m. Bridget
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FEE-DOWNING.-May 8, 1895, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by the Rev. Thomas Phelan, Arthur Fee, of Balgownie, to Alice Mary Downing, of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald 30 May 1895
At the Wollongong Quarter Sessions, Arthur Fee, charged with marrying Alice Mary Downey in Sydney, 1895, his wife, Bridget Fee, whom he married in England in 1866, being still alive, was acquitted, on the ground that he believed his first wife, from whom he had been separated many years, was dead. Singleton Argus 29 February 1908
CORRIMAL.
The benefit concert in aid of Mrs. Kalthoff, held in the School of Arts' Hall on Friday night, October 25th, had a most gratifying attendance, the hall being well filled. .. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 November 1912 p 2
KALTHOFF.- The Funeral of the late ALICE MARY KALTHOFF will leave the Mortuary Station, Regent street, city, by 1.55 p.m. Funeral Train THIS WEDNESDAY, for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 18 July 1923 p 11
m. Thomas Kane 1893 Wollongong
b. abt 1863 Scotland d. 4/10/1898 Orimston Brisbane br. Toowong
m. Dr Robert English Kane
f. John Cumming m. Jane
KANE- October 5, suddenly at Brisbane, Jessie, wife of Dr. R. E. Kane, late of Bulli. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 12 October 1898 p 1
b. abt 1843 d. 1910 Riverstone
m. Henry Kane 1870 New Zealand
Occupation: Hotel keeper
Two cases against Henry Kane and Mary Kane respectively, for sly grog-selling at North Bulli, were postponed for a week, to allow of 'defendants' obtaining legal assistance from, Sydney, the costs of postponement to be borne by defendants. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 6 November 1884 p 2
Henry Kane's Failure.
Before the Registrar in Bankruptcy on Friday, Mary Kane gave evidence in connection with the failure of her husband, Henry Kane, of Mulgoa, She stated that Kane had a wine licence, and she kept a few boarders. For two years she lived at Mulgoa, her husband being with her all the time. After leaving there they went to Summer Hill, having rented her house at Mulgoa to a man named Perry. At Summer Hill she did not take any boarders. Her husband was not with her. Her daughter asked her to give her a start in the millinery and drapery business, and she agreed to do so. She gave her money and told her she would have to pay it back as she earned it. Witness purchased some property at Petersham, where she was at present living. In April, 1886, she bought some land at Clifton for £150, and she paid about £240 for the Fairfield property. Witness gave further evidence as to property purchases she had made, and the amounts she paid for them. She did not think her husband had any trotting ponies. She had a pretty large income from rents and from the sale of hotels. Her husband used to board with her and pay her. The bankrupt was also briefly examined, and the examination was declared concluded. Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869 - 1931) Saturday 28 May 1892 p 7
In the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney, on Tuesday, the examination before the Registrar, Mr. Arthur Henry, in the case of Henry Kane was held.
Mary Kane, wife of the bankrupt, who was examined by Mr. Gordon, deposed that she was married in New Zealand in 1870. There was no settlement made upon her. She had no property. Kane was a miner.
They stopped in New Zealand for about 12 months. Her husband went to Charters Towers six months before she left. He left her in a hotel at Granville till the license had expired.
Her husband had a hotel at Charters Towers for 12 months, and she lived with him. After they gave up the hotel she kept a boarding-house.
Her husband was mining, and lived in the house. They stopped at Charters Towers about two years.
They then went to a place between Edwardstown and Cooktown. She kept a store and accommodation-house there. Her husband was in Edwardstown on the diggings at that time. She stayed in that store about nine months. Her husband was at Edwardstown all that time.
She saw him only once or twice during the nine months. They next came to Sydney, proceeding to Wagga Wagga.
She gave her husband some money and he bought some land — about an acre — a few miles out from Wagga, and erected a hotel upon it. He bought the land in his own name. He opened the hotel and she lived there with him. She lived there 12 months. They next went to Tamworth. Her husband built a hotel at Swamp Oak. He got a license, but only kept the house on for 12 months. She went four miles further on towards Uralla and opened a lodging house and store. Her husband was working on the railway and paid for his board. He lived in her house, but had nothing to do with it.
They stopped there about 12 mouths.
The next went to the Prospect Waterworks. She gave her husband the money to lease for six years a piece of land from a man named Wilton. Her husband took the lease in his own name. A house was built on the land, and she paid Mr. Goodsell and Mr. Wright for the timber. A man named Gannon took the license out for the house. She lived at Smithfield. Gannon did not pay any rent to anyone. He was there seven weeks. She furnished the house. Gannon stocked the place. Her brother, John Nugent, bought the license from Gannon. She paid Gannon over £100. She, with her husband and family lived in the house when her brother took the license. Her brother was married. They lived there five months. Her brother paid no rent to anyone. Her brother and Gannon bought the house between them from her for £500.
They paid her by cheque, she thought.
She and her husband next went to Fairfield. She bought the land there. She paid Christian Stump, from whom they bought the land, £100 by cheque. The conveyance was made out in her husband's name. A house was taken, and it was opened as a hotel. A man named Gavan took the license, and remained there a year and a half. He paid 80s a week rent to witness. She used to collect the money. Her husband did not get it.
They next went to Coalcliff and purchased land at Clifton from Mr. Wiley to whom she paid a cheque for £150.
The conveyance was made out in the name of her husband. Finding that a mistake had been made, she got her husband to convey to her. A house was built on the Clifton land, and a license taken out in the name of Alexander Osborne, a baker at Wollongong. They leased the place to Alexander Osborne. The examination of other witnesses was adjourned to the 10th instant. Wagga Wagga Express (NSW : 1879 - 1917) Saturday 7 May 1892 p 8
Mrs Kane leaves for Clifton this Saturday for a month's holiday, to recruit her health. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954) Saturday 15 March 1902 p 3
Mrs Kane, owner of the Royal Hotel, died this week at the residence of her daughter, Mrs East. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954) Saturday 16 April 1910 p 4
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Possibly with William Kay a fireman.
m. James Kay (abt 1855- 20/1/1920 Clifton)
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a ganger on the railway.
b. 1880 Lambton d. 11/2/1962 Sutherland br. Woronora
m. Thomas Smith (1877 Armidale-1949 Coledale Son of John Smith & Eliza) 1899 Emmaville
m. Alexander Kay (1885 Sydney - 8/6/1953 Sutherland Son of James Kay & Elizabeth *) no record of marriage
f. James Ward m. Jane Baxter *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Coledale Domestic Duties
SMITH V SMITH
Thomas Smith applied for a divorce from his wife, Nancy Agnes Smith, on the grounds of diesertion and adultery with Alexander Kay, who was joined as a co-respondent.
Mr Morgan appeared for the petitioner and respondent, and the co-repondent did not appear,
Thomas Smith, a miner, residing at Scarborough, deposed that he was married to Nancy Agnes Ward in November, 1899, at Emmaville. He was born at Armidale and his wife at Newcastle.
There were four children as a result of the marriage. His wife left him in 1911. They had lived happily up till then, and he came home from work one evening and found some letters on the table. Prior to her leaving he had a conversation with her in reference to Alexander Kay. He asked her what' she was doing over at Kay 's place. She said 'Nothing.' He had an argument with his wife about Kay. The following day when he returned home from work, his wife was missing. Alex Kay left Scarborough at the same time.
He heard his wife was dead and wrote to the Inspector-General of Police at Perth, who told him that his wife was living, with Kay at Bunbury, W.A.
About 12 months ago his wife wrote to him from Newcastle.
The letters written by respondent, which were, found in the house after she left were read by His Honor. Continuing his evidence, witness said: When she left the eldest child was 8, then next 6 and 4., and the next 3. She came back from Western Australia, and with his oldest son came down from Newcastle to Scarborough, and met him as he came from work.
Sho asked him to take her back, and he replied that he could not forgive her for what she had done in the past.
She made several trips down from Newcastle for the same purpose, but he refused. She then moved down to Scarborough and he slept in the same bed with her, but refused to resume relations with her until she obtained a certificate from a doctor. She refused to go to the doctor and get a certificate, and he left her. She took proceedings against him for maintenance at the Scarborough Children's Court, but the case was dismissed.
When she returned to Scarborough she told him that she had been living with Kay in West Australia over since she left him, and that she had one child.
She admitted in the Children's Court that she had left another child in West Australia and one was dead. He had not seen her since the maintenance proceedings.
A confession signed by the defendant was taken as evidence. She stated that she had returned to live with Kay.
His Honor found the first, second and fourth issues proved. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 1 June 1923 p 3
m. Ezra Kaye (1860 Thornhill Yorkshire- Son of Joseph Kaye & Frances Eastwood) 1886 Dewsbury Yorkshire
Husband a coal miner.
b. 1879 Sydney d. 6/4/1958 Hurstville
m. John Charles Kean 1902 Wollongong
f. John William Edwards m. Mary Ann Coates *
m. John Keane
Husband a settler /labourer
m. Michael Kearney
b. 13/11/1851 Fairy Meadow
m. Patrick J Kearney (1844 Tipperary- Son of Patrick Kearney &) 31/10/1876 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Denis Foley m. Margaret McDonagh *
Witness Mary Foley
He resident Sydney she Wollongong
b. 15/11/1853
m. Matthew Kearney (abt 1847 Tipperary Ireland Son of Patrick Kearney & ) 14/4/1879 Burwood
f. Denis Foley m. Margaret McDonagh *
KEARNEY— FOLEY. –April 14, at. St. Mary's Church, Burwood, by the Rev. C. M'Carthy, Matthew, third son of Mr. Patrick Kearney, of Tipperary, Ireland, to Margaret Sarah, fourth daughter of Mr. Denis Foley, of Para Meadow, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 2 May 1879 p 2
b. abt 1845 Wollongong d. 2/12/1923 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Horace Kearney (1851- 13/9/1891 Son of Lawrence Kearney & Mary ) 25/6/1885 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Michael Kenny m. Ellen Bourke *
She resident Woonona he of Sydney
Witnesses Elizabeth Terisa and William Bourk Kenny
b. abt 1880 d. 1960 West Wyalong
m. George Patrick Kearns (1869 Grenfell - 1947 West Wyalong Son of Francis Kearns & Jane Beadle *) 1894 Newtown
f.
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 25 /3/1842 Sydney V1842423 26A/1842 d. 29/1/1901 West Wyalong
m. Francis Kearns (27/11/1841 Wollongong- 21/10/1903 Wyalong) 18/9/1862 Wollongong
f. George Beadle m. Eliza MacSweeney *
She resident Fairy Meadow he of Bulli.
b. 1815 Wicklow Ireland d. 1/4/1890 Woonona
m. Patrick Keegan ( -before 1840 ) 1831 Kilbride Wicklow Ireland
m. Michael Kearnes (11/11/1814 County Wicklow Ireland – 28/4/1878 Ulladulla) 1840 Wollongong
f. Nicholas Russell m. Anne
Mrs. Sarah Kearns, was charged by Mr. Hildebrand with being drunk in the streets Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 19 May 1856 p 2
b. 1863 Armidale 4439/1863 d. 1941 Port Macquarie
m. John Kearsey 1884 Armidale 6515/1884
f. Robert H Dawson m. Sarah A
Husband was a bricklayer.
b. 2/7/1843 Launceston Tasmania d. 26/4/1918 Concord br. Parkes
m. Robert Buckley Keast (abt 1848 Kapunda SA- 13/7/1913 Parkes) 1871
f. William Grigg m. Ann Maria Hobbs
https://www.ancestry.com.au/genealogy/records/maria-jane-grigg_77628381
d. 1941 Sydney
m. Benjamin Keates 1887 New Zealand
f. John Leydon m. Bridget
b. abt 1812 d. 1/6/1882 West Dapto
m. Patrick Keaveny
f. Thomas Roach m. Margaret
KAVENY — At her residence West Dapto, on the 1st inst , Ellen Kaveny, relict of the late Patrick Kaveny, aged 70 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 2 June 1882 p 2
b. 1877 Quenbeyan d. 1962
m. Charles Edward Shelly (abt 1874 Braidwood- ) 1899 Captains Flat Divorced 1912
m. Alfred John Kebblewhite (7/3/1881 Newcastle- ) 1923 Newcastle
f. Michael Lubey m. Letita Baldwin/Brown
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
A DESERTED WIFE.
Mary Jane Shelly (formerly Lubey) petitioned Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce Court to-day for a dissolution of her marriage with Charles Edward Shelly, on the ground of desertion. The petitioner, for whom Mr. R. W. Fraser appeared, said she was married to the respondent in April, 1899, at Captain's Flat. Sometime in 1905 respondent left her to go to Queensland to obtain work. He wrote to her for. About six months, during three of which he sent her money. His letters then ceased.
Further evidence In support of the issue, having been given, his Honor granted a decree nisi, and made It returnable In six The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Friday 27 September 1912 p 6
b. abt 1863 d. 27/3/1926 Tweed River
m. William Arthur Kedzlie (abt 1870 - 1940 Murwillumbah Son of Alexander Kedzlie & Elizabeth) 1895 Kiama
f. James Norris m. Euphemia McDonald Fraser *
MRS. W. A. KEDZLIE
Mrs. W. A. Kedzlie, of Stoker's Siding, died in Tweed District Hospital on Saturday night, aged 63. Death was caused by pneumonia following an attack of dengue fever. A husband and four children survive her. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 30 March 1926 p 4
m. Harry Gou Kee 1901 Woonona
I will not be Responsible for any Debts contracted by my wife or any other person after this date. HARRY KEE. West Dapto, April 10, 1906. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 14 April 1906 p 10
Husband a Chinese market gardener at Dapto.
m. Michael Kieffe
b. abt 1848 Waterbeach England
m. Edmond Keefe (1841- ) 1867 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Simon Cooke m. Harriet Manning *
Ship: Kate 1850
b. 1830 Cavan Ireland d. 7/10/1874 br. Gerringong
m. Matthew Keefe ( 1828 Tipperary Ireland – 16/2/1874) 17/5/1860 Kiama
Unmarried or no father listed
f. Joseph St George Park Keegan m. Mary Jemima Marshall *
m. Thomas J Keegan 1897 Woonona
b. abt 1854 Stinstop England
m. John Keegan (1858-) 1/7/1869 Wollongong 3763/1869
m. Isaac Wales m. Mary Cholmar/Coulthard *
Ship: before 1869
Witnesses at wedding Isaac Wales and Catherine Gardner.
Yesterday an application was made to the Full Court which involved a statement of circumstances of a romantic, not to say remarkable, nature. Mr E M Mitchell appeared for John Keegan, of Paddington, and moved for a rule nisi calling upon the Minster for Works to show cause why a writ of mandanus should not be issued directing him to make a valuation of certain land resumed for the purposes of the Cataract dam In support of the application, an affidavit by Keegan was read, in which he said he, on August 5, 1869, became the owner of a conditional purchase consisting of 62 acres He resided on the land with his wife and family about twelve or thirteen years, and one night he fell over a precipice, sustaining severe injuries which seriously affected his mind and speech Subsequently he worked at different places, and was for long periods absent from home About 1890 or 1891 he came back to the farm, and was informed by the children that his wife was in Sydney, and had gone away with another man He then left, and never communicated with his wife or family again During the next fourteen or fifteen years he wandered about different portions of Queensland seeking work, and was barely able to keep himself. He afterwards returned to Sydney, and underwent an operation in the hospital. During his absence letters of administration were granted to his wife, and he caused a notice of claim for compensation for the resumption of his land to be served upon the constructing authorities, but received a letter from the Public Works Department stating that he could not be dealt with in the matter, and that if he had any claim in respect of the land in question he should make it to his wife, Isabella Dorothy Keegan to whom compensation had already been paid Mr Justice Cohen “ I should think an application ought to be made to recall the letters of administration ” Mr Mitchell said no doubt the Crown would raise that point Mr Justice Cohen “Then the question will also arise whether, as the money has been paid under the letters of administration, the Crown is not protected.” The rule was granted. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Saturday 4 May 1907 p 7
During the applicant's absence from home for a period of 14 or 16 years, Mrs. Keegan had taken out Setters of administration, believing her husband to be dead. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Friday 17 May 1907 p 4
b. abt 1872 Yorkshire d. 1951 Auburn
m. Thomas Keegan 1891 Waverley
f. George Ross m. Hannah
Ship: Port Victor 1887
m. James Keegan (abt 1872- 14/6/1944 Coledale Son of John Keegan & Isabella) 1895 Helensburgh
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Lived at Otford Rd Helensburgh. Husband a miner at the Helensburgh Colliery
b. abt 1857 d. 31/5/1938 Merrylands br. Rookwood
m. Joseph St George Park Keegan (abt 1850 Ireland - 20/4/1921 Merrylands Son of Michael Keegan & Catherine) 1873 Sydney
f. Samuel Marshall m. Mary
MRS. MARY KEEGAN
DEATH OF MERRYLANDS IDENTITYWith the death of Mrs. Mary Keegan, of Prince-street, Merrylands, on Tuesday of last week, another link with the stirring past has been severed. Mrs. Keegan, she was in her 81st year, often related many tales of early Sydney, and of her husband's adventurous life.
She had lived in Merrylands for 25 years.
Born at Glebe, Mrs. Keegan remembered times when wallabies and other wild animals inhabited the scrub in the district now known as Ultimo, and when, the area, to-day thickly populated, had many open spaces.
It was during her girlhood that Glebe enjoyed the social status of to-day's Potts Point, and she told of many aristocratic homes in her neighborhood.
MINE DISASTER.
The great mine disaster at Port Kembla in the eighties brought many pitiful scenes before Mrs. Keegan and her blacksmith husband, Joe, who was employed there for many years, and who died at Merrylands in 1921.
Mrs. Keegan never tired of recounting her husband's many escapades as a globe-trotter. An Irishman, he sailed five times round the world in windjammers, and during one voyage, was wrecked in the Black Sea. He came to Sydney from Frisco in 1864 and, settling down, taught himself shorthand, Greek, and Latin in his spare time.
A son, Harry, who now lives in New Zealand, met his mother for the first time in 10 years, when he visited Sydney at the last Anzac celebrations.
Four daughters, Mrs. Alice Anderson (Merrylands), Mrs. Nina Williams (Arncliffe), Mrs. Emily Ives (Blackheath), and Mrs. Margaret Miles (Albury), and two sons, Harry (N.Z.) and Reuben (Merrylands), survive.
The interment took place in the Rookwood Church of England cemetery, The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW: 1888 - 1950) Wednesday 8 June 1938 p 13
b. 1856 Wollongong d. 25/2/1931 Kiama br.
m. Philip Keeling (- 1938 Kiama Son of Abraham Keeling & Mary Long?) 1892 Kiama
f. Charles Milne m. Elizabeth Smith Petrie *
Living at Bland St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Alfred C Keen
m. Robert Keen ( - before 1918) 1875 Newtown
Husband a miner who was arrested for riotous behaviour in 1890 while living at Keiraville. He and others claimed to be considering strike action.
Living at Forest Lodge when son enlisted, then moved to Cessnock.
b. 1862 V18627308 121C/1862 Wollongong d. 1941 West Wallsend 1957/1941
m. Mathew John Keen (1859 St George -1918 Bulli Son of Francis R Keene & Sarah Hall *) 1880 Wollongong 5464/1880
f. Thomas Ralph m. Caroline Howard *
Husband bankrupted in 1894, was a miner of Keira Village. She and Mrs Mary Ann Frew had ‘insulting words’ in 1911
m. Charles Keen
b. 1881 Canterbury
Unmarried or no father listed
f. Matthew Keene m. Evangeline Ralph *
b. 1878 New Zealand d. 30/9/1960 Wombarra
Unmarried or no father listed
m. William Marshall 1900 Sydney
m. Thomas Stanley Keene (1885 Woonona -8/8/1953 Coledale Son of Matthew John Keene & Evangeline Ralph *) 1919
f. Joseph Smith f. Mary Jane Grainger *
b. abt 1823 Birmingham Warwickshire d. 1904 Granville
m. Francis Robert Keen (abt 1826 Tivedale Staffordshire - 1903 Granville Son of Matthew Keene & Betty) 1848 Aston Warwickshire
f. John Hall m. Sarah
Ship: Emperor 1948
Husband a brickmaker
On 3rd December, Sarah, the wife of Mr. Robert Keen, brickmaker, Wollongong of a daughter Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 3 January 1860 p 2
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Francis J Keenan
m. John Keenan 1844 RC Illawarra Wollongong
m. Robert Wiseman (-26/6/1906 Pyrmont Son of Robert Wiseman & Mary) 1886 Sydney
m. Edward P Keenan () 1912 Sydney
Husband a carter who died from a fit. A benefit was held to try and raise money for her in September. Living in Roselle when her 2 sons enlisted.
b. 1880 d. 9/7/1958 br Kiama General
m. David Keevers (14/6/1869 Jamberoo -19/12/1956 Kiama Son of Thomas Keevers & Jane Hunt *) 1899 Kiama
f. John Harris m. Maria
Living at Druewalla in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
b. Co Mayo Ireland
m. William Keevers (15/8/1827 Sydney - 10/10/1878 Jamberoo Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *) 24/1/1853 Jamberoo
b. abt 1882 d. 8/7/1959 Ballina br. East Ballina
m. John Keevers (15/10/1868 Jamberoo - 24/9/1941 Ballina Son of Edward Keevers & Hannah Hunt *)
f. William m. Emma
Living at Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
b. 1859 Bukalong near Bombala d. 1942 Paddington
m. James Keevers (1856 Jamberoo – 1928 Waterloo Son of Edward Keevers & Hannah Hunt *) 1877 Bega
f. Thomas Fleming m. Mary Ann Wellsmore
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I46485
b. 19/1/1836 South Creek/St Mary’s Sydney d. 9/6/1880 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Edward Keevers (12/6/1832 Sydney- 20/5/1881 Sydney Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *) 1853 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. William Hunt m. Jane Munro *
Edward suffered from a split kneecap and if he failed to return home whilst timber cutting, the children were sent to help him. Edward and Hannah died leaving a young family, George their youngest, being only two years of age when his mother died – he was raised by his elder sister, Mary Ann.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I53074
b. 1872 Kiama 11446/1872 d. 1930 Burwood
f. George Keevers m. Mary Ann Inskip *
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 18/12/1838 Jamberoo CofE Dapto/Wollongong d. 27/10/1905 br. Jamberoo General
m. Thomas Keevers ( 15/8/1837- 10/4/1907 Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *) 1856 Jamberoo
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I94933
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/e/i/Denise-Reichle/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0102.html
b. abt 1875 Tongarra d. 1956 Hurstville
m. Archibald Thomas Keevers (16/9/1873 Jamberoo – 1951 Coffs Harbour Son of Henry Keevers & Louisa Jane Moon *) 28/12/ 1898 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. William Brownlee m. Elizabeth Collins *
KEEVERS—BROWNLEE.—December 28, 1898 by special license, at St. Paul's R.C. Church, Albion Park by the Rev. Father Hayden, Archibald Keevers youngest son of Henry Keevers, of Tongarra, to Jane Brownlee, youngest daughter of William Brownlee, of Tongarra. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 19 January 1899 p 1
b. 17/7/1847 Kiama d.
m. Henry Keevers (1/7/1847 Jamberoo-5/9/1925 Hurstville Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *) 1866 Kiama
f. Thomas Moon m. Harriett Watson *
b. 1860 Tipperary Ireland d. 1934 Eden
m. William Keevers (22/8/1854 Berkeley -30/5/1918 Bega Son of Edward Keevers & Hannah Hunt *) 13/4/1876 Kiama
f. Patrick Kennedy m. Bridget Fahey *
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I15980
b. 17/10/1854 Dapto d. 1923 Petersham
m. George Keevers (1858 Kiama ? -1935 Leichhardt Son of George Keevers & Mary Ann Innskip *) 1878
f. Robert Gray m. Jane Elliott *
KEEVERS.-At her residence , Clover Hill, on the 14th of July, Mrs. George Keevers, of a son The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 22 July 1879 p 2
b. 25/9/1829 Jamberoo d. 2/11/1891 Kiama br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. John Keevers (16/7/1825 Hobart, Tas- 21/8/1889 Jamberoo Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *) 22/1/1849 Church of England, Kiama
f. John Pugh Nicols m. Rebecca Moss *
John Keevers had a farm at Macquarie River and at the same time was working on Macquarie Pass, which was little more than a pack horse track at the time. It was whilst working on the pass on 21 Aug 1889, that a tree fell on him and he died 3 days later.
They had no children.
b. 1862 Kiama 8494/1862 d. 15/7/1940 Ashfield
Unmarried or no father listed
f. George Keevers m. Mary Ann Inskip *
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 16/7/1865 Fairy Meadow 16973/1865 d. 1937 Coffs Harbour
m. Henry Arthur Keevers (1871 Kiama-1932 Coffs Harbour Son of Henry Keevers & Louisa Jane Moon *) 25/10/1894
f. William Brownlee m. Elizabeth Collins *
KEEVERS— BROWNLEE.— October 25, at the Manse, Allen-street, by the Rev. Jas. Buchan, M.A., HENRY ARTHUR, eldest son of Henry Keevers of Tongarra, to Mary, eldest daughter of William Brownlee, of Tongarra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 14 June 1894 p 2
b. abt 1835 Maulden Bedfordshire England d. 7/12/1906 Kiama
m. George Keevers (25/2/1830 Sydney - 22/1/1897 Kiama Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *)1852 Penrith CofE
f. William Inskip m. Maria Carter *
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
An old resident of Kiama, in the person of Mary Ann Keevers died last week; aged 70 years Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW: 1870 - 1907) Wednesday 19 December 1906
Living at Bod’s Flat in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1865 Kiama d. 1930 Kangaroo Valley b. Valley Cemetery
m. John Henry Keevers (1871 Kiama -1941 Kangaroo Valley Son of Thomas Keevers & Jane Hunt *) 1891 Kiama
f. Stephen Cooper m. Mary Keevers *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
28/12/1878 Albion Park d. 23/4/1947 Bellingen br. Bellingen
m. Richard Keevers (1870 Jamberoo - 1950 Bellinger) 30/1/1901 Tongarra
m. Edward Hazelton m. Annie Green *
On Wednesday last, the residence of Mr E. Hazelton, Tongarra, was the scene of a quiet but very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Miss Naomi Hazelton, third daughter of Mr Edward Hazelton,. Tongarra, and Mr Richard Keevers, eldest son of Mr E, Keevers, Albion Park. The Rev. E. Miller, B.A., was the officiating minister. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a beautiful dress of blue gray cashmere, with white silk chiffon and ribbon, picture hat trimmed with feathers, ribbon and chiffon; she also carried a beautiful shower bouquet. She was attended by two bridesmaids — Miss. Jane Keevers (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss Daisy Hazelton (sister of the bride), the former wearing fawn shot lustre, trimmed with cream silk and ribbon, hat to match; and the latter wearing a very pretty dress of floral muslin, pink sash and hat to match. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW: 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 6 February 1901
b. 1833 Cambridgeshire England d. 27/2/1887 Wickham Newcastle br. Waratah
m. James Keevers ( 13/3/ 1823 Hobart, Tas- 28/5/1880 Wickham Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *) 23/1/1856 Jamberoo
f. Robert Golding m. Elizabeth Curtis
Ship: 1855 Constitution
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I94824
b. 1878 Jamberoo d. 1960 Byron Bay
m. David Keevers (16/3/1873 Jamberoo- 1958 Byron Bay Son of Edward Keevers & Hannah Hunt *) 1899 Kiama
f. William King m. Charity Grace Dennis *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1840 Berkeley d. 14/2/1918 Lismore br. Lismore
m. Richard Keevers (14/7/1842 Dapto- 11/8/1925 Lismore Son of William Keevers & Sarah Jane Slack *) 1864 Kiama
f. William Hunt m. Janet Munro *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I94885
b. 8/8/1800 Penrith, Cumberland, England d. 24/6/ 1876 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. William Keevers ( 11/3/1790 Margate, Kent, England- 14/11/1871 Jamberoo Son of Edward Keevers & Mary Sutton) 1819 England
f. Thomas Slack m. Elizabeth Thompson
Ship: 1822 “ Royal Princess” to Tasmania
Husband William fought in the Peninsular War as part of the Duke of Wellington's army, as well as fighting at battles in Victoria, Pampeluna and Orthes in Spain, Pyrenees and Toulouse in France. William also fought in the Battle of Waterloo;for which he was awarded the Waterloo Medal, which is with the War Memorial Museum in Canberra. The medal is inscribed “Corporal William Keevers 18 Hussars Wellington Waterloo June 18, 1815”
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I94156
b. 1882 Kiama d. 14/3/1964 Murwillumbah
m. Alfred William Keevers (1875 Kiama – 1/3/1938 Murwillumbah Son of Thomas Dungay Keevers & Jane Hunt *) 1898 Kiama
f. John Fleet m. Hannah Slusher *
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I94909
b. 1851 CofE Berrima; Bong Bong d. 24/12/1927 Nowra
m. William Charles Keft (1852 Sydney -1938 Son of William Keft & Mary Ann Markham *) 1874 Camden 1874/2074
f. James Dare m. Martha Keat
b. 1864 Donegal Ireland d. 26/11/1914 Mt Drummond
m. John Keig (21/1/1855 Liverpool England-) 8/11/1888 St Francis Xavier’s
f. James Coyle m. Catherine Gallagher
Cause of Death: Run over by a train
Living at Railway Line Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a fettler.
Run Over by a Train
A woman's sad deathMrs. Mary Ann Keig, who lived with her husband and family inside the railway line near Mount Drummond, was run over by the 7.40 p.m. goods train from Kembla last night and killed. It appears that deceased left her home yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock for the purpose of coming into Wollongong to do some shopping, She was on the Wollongong railway station when the 7 o'clock train arrived from Sydney last night she was seen to leave the railway station, evidently on her way home. She was not seen again till about a quarter to eight, when Mr. Edward Dwyer, who ?s at Mount Drummond, found the body of deceased lying about 20 yards away from her own home. The left leg was amputated, and the head and abdomen badly cut about. Mr. Dwyer immediately secured assistance, and the body of deceased was conveyed to her home. She was a native of Ireland, and was 54 years of age. An inquest was conducted at the Courthouse this morning by the Deputy Coroner (Mr. J. Kirby). Mr. Powell appeared on behalf of the Railway Commissioners. Evidence was given by John Keig, husband of deceased, as to identification, also as to his attention being drawn to the body of his wife lying near the railway line, and about 8 p.m. His wife was then dead. Dr. Kirkwood was sent for and arrived soon afterwards, and pronounced life extinct. On his wife's way home from Wollongong she would have to cross the railway line to get to the house.
She generally crossed the line near where the body was found. Deceased has left five children. Edward Dwyer, coachbuilder, residing at Mount Drummond, stated that he left home about 7.45 p.m. last night with the intention of coming in to Wollongong. On crossing the rail wayline near the residence of Mr. Keig his attention was drawn to a woman's hat lying alongside the rail way- line. Went a little further along and found the body of deceased lying on the western side of the line. The body was lying quite close to the rails. Witness knew it was the body of Mrs. Keig. She was not quite dead when witness first found her, but she expired soon afterwards. Examined the body of deceased, and saw that she had been struck on the head, and the left leg was cut off. Witness heard a train pass about four minutes before the body was found, and it was quite apparent that the woman had been run over by the train. Constable Redman stated that, in company with Constable McGir, he went to the residence of deceased about 8.30 last night. There saw the body of deceased. After viewing the body witness went along the line for about 15 yards and found a lot of blood both sides of the rails. Then went to the railway station and saw the engine that was engaged in shunting. Ascertained that the engine came from the south, and passed Keig's house about 7.45. Found on the wheel box of the tender of the engine blood and flesh. On the guard iron of the tender there was blood and hair. .Spoke to the driver of the train (Hilton Ferris), who said that the engine ran along tender first, but he did not see or feel anything with regard to the accident. Saw deceased on the Wollongong railway station last night about 7 o'clock. Saw her leave the railway station, evidently going in the direction of her home. At the time she was under the influence of drink. A verdict of accidental death by be in run over by a train was recorded.
b. 1871 Wollongong 19625/1871 d. 1940 Auburn
m. Werner J Keil (- 1933 Auburn Son of Werner Keil & Elizabeth) 1897 Wollongong
f. William Rose m. Elizabeth Harris *
m. Patrick Kaily 1860 Wollongong
m. John Keinan 15/4/1845 Wollongong
m. John Joseph Keir 1880 Wollongong
m. Edward Keirnan
m. James Keith
b.. 26/8/1853 Woonona d. 19/5/1939 South Sydney br. Botany
m. John Coombs ( abt 1845 -5/10/1871 Mt Keira Mine) 17/5/1869 Fairy Meadow 3759/1869
m. William Walker (1847- 23/3/1887 Bulli mine disaster) 7/5/1873 Wollongong 4268/1873
m. John Keith (1861 Scotland- 1/2/1923 Sydney) 12/12/1891 Waterloo
f. Thomas Allum m. Sarah Ralph *
Her husband William Walker and her two eldest sons Henry and George Coombes were all killed in the Bulli Mine Disaster, she was left with 5 children aged from 3 to 13.
m. Henry Kellan
b. 20/10/1868 Shellharbour
m. Denis Kelleher (abt 1868-1946 Kiama Son of Dennis Kelleher & Margaret Buckley * ) 10/2/1897 Star of the Sea church Shellharbour
f. Gerald Fitzgerald m. Mary Morrisey *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1848 ?
m. Denis Kelleher (1838 County Cork Ireland- 11/7/1889 Shellhabour)26/8/1876 Albion Park RC
f. James Ohes m. Eliz Ohes
m. Denis Kelleher (1838 County Cork Ireland- 11/7/1889)
(Recorded as a widow on marriage ?)
Husband buried at Albion Park.
m. William Kelleher 1863 Kiama 2052/1863
b. abt 1835 d. 28/3/1920 Bowral
m. William Kelleher (abt 1828 Cork Ireland -1911 Bowral )1868 Kiama
f. William McEnrow m. Johanna McGrath *
Husband a farmer
m. Denis Keliher
Husband a farmer
m. Patrick Kelleher
Husband a farmer
m. Thomas Kelleher
m. Denis Keileher
m. Denis Kelleher
m. Timothy Kelleher 1889 Kiama
b. abt 1825 d. 28/6/1860 Wollongong
m. Thomas Kelley 1844 Wollongong
He resident Fairy Meadow she of Dapto
At her residence, Corrimal-street, on the 28th inst., after a long and painful illness, Catherine, wife of Mr. Thomas Kelly, aged 35 years. Leaving a large family to deplore their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 June 1860 p 2
b. 1842 Camden
m. Thomas Molloy (abt 1801- ) 1861 Campbelltown
m. William Kellion (- 1882 Kempsey Son of Francis Kellion & Mary) 1867 Macleay River
f. William Cole Chapman m. Bridget Hayes *
Maria Chapman, daughter of the plaintiff, said she had been married, but her husband had left her. She was in the habit of going by her maiden name. She did not know whether her husband was dead of alive. Witness was about 19, and had been married about three years since. It was about two years ago that her husband left her. He was about 63 years old. (This last piece of information was volunteered by witness.) The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 12 April 1864 p 2
Maria Kellion was charged with drunkenness, obscene language, and indecent exposure on the Fairy Meadow Road, on the1st instant. Defendant said she had only been discharged from gaol that day, after serving a sentence of six months. She had only been out about two hours, when she was again arrested. She complained that the police would not give her a chance. She had been in the Salvation Army for fifteen months, and did not think she now had a friend in the world. If his Worship would give her a chance, she would turn over a now leaf.
Senior-sergeant Grieve read out a long list of previous convictions against defendant. She said she was a widow, and had two children.
His Worship said he was afraid defendant was a hopeless case, and it was a waste of words to admonish her. For drunkenness, she was fined 5s, or three days gaol; for obscene language, £2, or 14 days; for indecent exposure, to be imprisoned for four months, to commence at the expiration of the previous sentences…
Letitia Killian, about 18 years of age, daughter of last defendant, pleaded not guilty to a similar charge.Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 October 1892 p 2
Maria Kellion, charged with being a common prostitute and behaving in an indecent manner, pleaded not guilty. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 28 December 1893 p 2
m. Patrick Kelly
m. Thomas Kelly
m. John Kelly
b. 1880 Kiama 16777/1880
f. William Kelly m. Martha Eliza Levey *
Living at Oaks Flats in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Music teacher
b. 1881 Waterloo
m. Herbert S Kelly 1905 Kiama
f. William James Dive m. Mary Jane *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1842 d.
m. Archibald Kelly 19/7/1864 RC Jamberoo
f. George Mudie Hancock m. Anne Cook
Husband a farmer
ON Saturday, May 6th, at her residence, Curramore Estate, Jamberoo, Mrs. A. Kelly, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 11 May 1865 p 2
James Joseph M'Carthy, charged, at the Kiama Police Court, on Tuesday, with an intention to defraud Archibald Kelly, of Jamberoo, by inducing his wife, Agnes Kelly, to execute a certain valuable security, to wit, a cheque for £2 19s., was committed to take his trial at the Wollongong Quarter Sessions on 11th May next. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 6 April 1889 p 2
d. 1/11/1944 Rosebery
m. James T Kelly 1912 Sydney
f. James Hunter m. Ellen
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Assistant postmistress
KELLY. — November 1, 1944, at her residence, 30 Dalmeny Avenue, Rosebery, Annette Jane Kelly, dearly loved wife of James Kelly and dear mother of Dulcie (Mrs. J. Hall), Nell (Mrs. F. Sydenham), and Wilga (Mrs. G. Phillips). Requiescat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 2 November 1944 p 10
b. 25/1/1866 Fairy Meadow d. 10/5/1917 Byron Bay
m. Frederick Merrin Kelly ( 1/9/1864 Darling Point – 14/6/1961 Tweed Heads Son of John Kelly & Caroline Rann *) 25/7/1889 Flinders Street Wollongong
f. William Keast Bate m. Mary Anne Nosworthy *
Husband a coal miner of Balgownie
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kevinreed/pafg47.htm#525
b. abt 1813 Co Armargh Ireland d. 25/9/1902 Sydney br. Albion Park Catholic
m. John Kelly (1809 Co Armagh – 23/3/1899 Shrellharbor )
f. James McCall m. Margaret
Ship: abt 1864 (Queen of the East?)
Buried with James McCall (brother?)
b 21/5/1879 Mt Keira d. 1940s
m. William Ernest Kelly 28/6/1897 Wollongong
f. John Boland Green m. Jane Walton *
In the Sydney Divorce Court on Thursday, William Ernest Kelly miner, Balgownie, sued for a divorce from Agnes Anne Kelly (formerly Green), and charged her with adultery with Horatio Jones, who was joined as Co-respondent. Mr. A. A. Lysaght appeared for petitioner, who was granted a degree nisi, returnable in three months. The marriage was celebrated on January 28, 1897, according to Anglican rites. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 November 1905 p 1
m. Peter Kelly
Living atHamilton St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
With William Ernest Kelly a labourer.
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Walter M Kelly 1899 Balmain North
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 16/4/1862 Dapto d. 1909
m. William Henry Kelly (21/5/? –) 1891
f. Charles Joseph Hore m. Margaret Nunan *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a timber getter.
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1836 Co Westmead Ireland d. 26/6/1874 Wagga Wagga
m. Thomas Kelly 1822- ) 11/10/1862 Wollongong
f. John Henery m. Mary A O’Donnell
KELLY.—June 26, at her residence, Wagga Wagga, Bridget, wife of Thomas Kelly, aged 38 years, late of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 July 1874
Both resident Wollongong
m. John Kelly 28/7/1851 Wollongong
Both resident Lake Barkeley
John Kelly prayed that a prohibition be granted to restrain publicans from serving Bridget Kelly, his wife, with intoxicating liquors. Patrick Kelly deposed that he had frequently seen defendant under the influence of liquor; she was drunk last Court day; when intoxicated she used very bad language to her husband, and was in the habit of breaking the crockery in the House ; she also refused to send the children to school. In reply to the Bench, Senior-Sergeant Grieve said defendant was under the influence of drink when before the Court on Monday last, and that she was suffering from its effects then. The application was granted. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 September 1883 p 2
b. abt 1848 d. 19/10/1916 Berry
m. Michael Kelly 1873 Kiama
f. Francis McIntyre m. Catherine
Mrs. Michael Kelly.
The death is recorded of Mrs. Michael Kelly, one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Berry. The deceased, lady had resided in Berry for over 43 years and her charity and kindness to the poor and distressed were characteristics for which she was known and loved throughout the district. During her illness she was attended by Rev. Father Morris, and received all the consolations' of Holy Church. Her death, which was probably accelerated by the news of the death of her youngest son, Private Patrick Joseph Kelly, killed in action in France, occurred on October 19, when, surrounded by several members of her family, she passed peacefully away. Mrs. Kelly, who is survived by her husband, was a daughter of the late Mr. Frank Mclntyre, of Gerringong and Beaudesert, Queensland. Much sympathy is felt for the family doubly bereaved, the members of which are Messrs. John Kelly (Queensland), Michael Kelly (Berry), Dan Kelly (North Sydney) - Mrs.' Roberts (North Sydney), Mrs. T. Fields (Richmond River). Mrs. Hanrahan (Bellevue Hill), and Mrs. McGee (Warwick). The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW: 1895 - 1942) Thursday 9 November 1916 p
b. 1/1/1829 Lewisham Kent d. 2/1/1907 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. John Kelly (1836 Lancashire- 5/5/1905 Wollongong Son of William Kelly & Margaret Merrin) 6/1/1862 Sydney
f. William Rann m. Mary Wallace
Living at Gipps St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a labourer.
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kevinreed/pafg09.htm#129
Living at Spring Hill Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Thomas Kelly
b. abt 1820 d. 12/5/1889 br. Wollongong
m. James Kelly ( abt 1815 Co Clare Ireland- 22/10/1886)
m. Thomas Kelly
m. John Kelly
m. John Kelly
b. 1841 Ireland d. 26/10/1916 Subiaco WA
m. Thomas Kelly ( 28/9/1839 Shellharbour – 28/3/1899 Causeway Perth WA Son of Michael Kelly & Susannah Ireland * ) 17/7/1860 Wollongong
f. Patrick Murray m. Mary Ann Law
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kevinreed/pafg239.htm#5225
m. Neil Kelly 1835 RC Yass
m. Edward Kiernan 1892 Sydney
m. John F Kelly 1911 Sydney
When her son enlisted in WW1 she was living in Sydney.
b. Macleay River d. 1896 Woonona
m. William E Kelly 1894 Wollongong
f. William Killion m. Maria *
Her mother kept a ‘disorderly house’ in Fairy Meadow in 1893 see Killion
b. 1841 at sea d. 1907
m. Michael Kelly ( 1831 Lancashire – Son of ? William Kelly & Anastasia) 1860 St Francis Xavier’s Wollongong
f. John Backhouse m. Anne Barrett *
Ship: Achilles
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~metlew/ml/fam762.html
http://records.ancestry.com/ellen_backhouse_records.ashx?pid=190404355
Note: only one child is born in the Illawarra all others noted in the above records are born in Hartley or Sydney it is likely that they are children of a different family/families.
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1856 Wollongong
m. George Kelly (24/7/1854 Dungog- Son of George Kelly & Jane Hazlett) 19/9/1876 Woonona
f. Alexander Coulton m. Margaret Jane Knox *
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~coulton/windsor/pafg03.htm
b. 4/4/1880 Lake
f. Thomas Kelly m. Mary Ann Massey *
Living at Gipps St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With her brother John Kelly a labourer.
b. 10/9/1855 Kiama d. 3/5/1938 Dulwich Hill br. Gerringong General
m. John Kelly (abt 1854 Cork Ireland - 11/6/1918 Gerringong Son of Patrick Kelly & Ellen) 1882 Kiama /Katoomba
f. George Harding m. Mary Connor *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a wheelwright.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/16836.htm
The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 7 May 1938 p 2
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Patrick E Kelly 1896 Sydney
b. 28/4/1859 Fairy Meadow d. 27/3/1940 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Edward Kelly (10/1/1854 Berkeley- 3/2/1926 Wollongong Michael Kelly & Susannah Ireland *) 17/8/1880 Brides‘s residence Avondale
f. William Cook m. Rose McMahon *
Living Avondale in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
Mrs. Harriett Manning Kelly died at her residence, 57 Kembla street, Wollongong, on Wednesday last. Deceased, was in her 81st year, was the relict of the late Edward Kelly, and the beloved mother of Harry, Ethel (Mrs. Evans), Jack, Charlie and Les.
The late Mrs. Kelly was a native of this district and had resided here all her life. Two of her sons are well known and highly respected railway employees. She was a staunch adherent of the Catholic Church and worked for its progress throughout her life. A trait in her character also was her fine neighborly qualities. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery yesterday afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 29 March 1940 p 12
m. William Kelly
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
m. James Kelly
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a farrier.
m. John Kelly
b. abt 1846 Billyard Tyrone Ireland d. 1882 Sydney
m. Peter Kelly 1867 Kiama
f. Archibald Funston m. Jane or Rebecca
Ship: Himalaya 1865
Came with sisters Mary A (Thomas Johnston 1866), Rebecca (Hermann Bollman 1869) and Matilda (Harry Bell 1869).
Unmarried of no father listed
m. John Kelly 1866 Kiama
Husband a farmer
On 29th instant, at her residence, Olive Grove, Jamberoo, Mrs. John Kelly, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 6 September 1866 p 2
b. 12/5/1877 Unanderra d. 1973 Bankstown
m. Henry E Kelly 1906
f. Robert Fackender m. Rebecca McPaul *
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. John Kelly
m. John Kelly (-1926 Concord Son of John Kellt & Ann *) 28/11/1866 Kiama
Living at Blackbutt in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
MARRIAGE. ON Wednesday, the 28th ultimo, at the Cathlolic Church, Kiama, by the Rev. J. Conway, Mr. John Kelly, Shellharbor, to Miss Margaret McDonough, of Jamberoo. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 13 December 1866 p 2
m. John Kelly 28/11/1866 Kiama
Husband a farmer
ON Wednesday, the 28th ultimo, at the Catholic Church, Kiama, by the Rev. J. Conway, Mr. John Kelly, Shellharbor, to Miss Margaret McDonough, of Jamberoo. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 13 December 1866 p 2
m. James Kelly
m. James Kelly 1871 Sydney
b. abt 1855 d. 21/2/1904 Albion Park br. Albion Park Catholic
m. William Kelly (- Son of Archibald Kelly ) 24/10/1876 Jamberoo
f. William H Levey m. Martha E *
Ship: Nimroud 1855
Living at Oak Flats in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
AT Jamberoo, on the 24th October, by the Rev. M. Keogan, Mr. William Kelly, of Oak-flats, Shellharbour, youngest son of the late Archibald Kelly, of Whitehall, Ballycastle, Antrim, Ireland, to Martha Eliza, fourth daughter of Mr. W. H. Levey, of Cleveland- street, Sydney. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 17 November 1876 p 2
The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Saturday 27 February 1904 p 2
m. Cornelius Kelly
m. John Kelly
m. William Kelly
m. John Kelly
m. Michael Kelly 29/9/1851 Wollongong
Both resident of Wollongong
m. John Kelly
m. Thomas Kelly 1896 Helensburgh
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
With Thomas Kelly a timber getter.
b. abt 1860 Brownsville d. 28/10/1940 Wollongong br. Brownsville
m. Thomas Kelly (-1914) 1877 Wollongong
f. John Massey m. Mary Foot * see Gidley
Living at Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Lived on Kembla Street when son was in WW1
LATE MRS. KELLY.
The death occurred on Tuesday, at her residence, 156 Kembla-street, Wollongong, of Mrs Mary Ann Kelly, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Kelly.
The late Mrs. Kelly was born 80 years ago, at Brownsville, being a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Massey. She was christened in the Brownsville Church, and when 17 years, of age she was married in the same church to Mr. Thomas Kelly, who passed away in 1914. There were thirteen children in the family, eleven of whom survive their mother. The late Mrs. Kelly was a woman of a bright, kindly disposition, and she had a wide circle of friends, who mourn her passing.
The funeral on Wednesday was a very representative one. The Mayor (Ald. Lang) and Aldermen Pryor, Dawson, Heininger and the Town Clerk (Mr. Bell) and represerntatives of the public bodies, including the Illawarra Ambulance, were present.
In compliance with the wishes of the deceased the interment took place in the Brownsville Cemetery. A service was conducted in the church by the Rev. E. Walker and Payten. Mr.
Walker referred to the good life the deceased had lived. He said that she had a family of thirteen, children, which was a crowning glory in her life. She had been a good mother, and had reared a family which was a credit to her. He referred to her kindly nature and her abiding faith in God.
Six sons of the deceased acted as pall bearers. The surviving, members of the family are; Mary, Florence, John, James, Thomas, Clara, George, Jeremiah, Caroline, Edith and William. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 1 November 1940 p 10
b. 5/9/1860 Bulli d. 29/1/1936 Bulli br. Corrimal catholic
m. Michael Kelly ( abt 1855- 12/6/1938 Son of Michael Kelly & Bridget ) 14/7/1880 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Thomas Gibbons m. Mary Coffee/Coffey
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 31 January 1936 p 10
b. abt 1846 d. 29/3/1883 St Paul's Parsonage Kogarah
m. Rev Richard Hugh Dixon Kelly (1843 Sydney - 1922 Son of James Kelly & Sophia Eccleston Darby) 22/12/1870 Melbourne
f. Joseph Pittman m. Frances Bolger
Husband a church of England minister at Kiama Christ Church in 1877. He was a very tall and muscular man.
KELLY — PITTMAN. — On the 22rd inst, at St. James's Cathedral, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Melbourne, Richard Hugh, second son of the late J. W. Kelly, Esq., of Sydney, to Mary, daughter of Joseph Pittman, Esq., Hawthorn, late of the geological survey. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 26 December 1870 p 4
KELLY.—March 29, at St. Paul's Parsonage, Kogarah, Mary Ann Ellis, wife of Rev. R. H. D. Kelly, aged 37 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 31 March 1883 p 1
b. 7/12/1878 Illawarra Lake
f. Thomas Kelly m. Mary Ann Massey *
Living at Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 28/7/1870 Cordeaux River d. 26/5/1933 Newcastle br. Mt Kembla
m. William John Kelly (10/6/1862 Mt Kembla- 28/2/1937 Wollongong ( John Kelly & Caroline Rann *) 23/11/1889 Wollongong
f. Henry Albert Stafford m. Susanna Catherine Hammer *
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
DEATH OF MRS KELLY.
The sudden death at the age of 64 years of Mrs. Elizabeth Matilda Kelly, came as a shock to her relatives and many friends last Friday.
Deceased had been on a holiday at her daughter's (Mrs. Livingstone) at Newcastle, and was to have come home last week end. However, she took seriously ill and had to be removed to Newcastle Hospital last Thursday, where her death took place Mrs. Kelly, who prior to her marriage, was a Miss Stafford, of Cordeaux River (Mt. Kembla) has resided in Balgownie ever since her marriage and has always been highly respected by those with whom she came in contact. The body was entrained from Newcastle to Wollongong and the funeral cortege left Wollongong Funeral Parlors for Mt. Kembla Congregational cemetery where Mrs. Kelly had asked to be interred. A large number of friends from Balgownie followed her remains.
She leaves a grown-up family to mourn their loss. The family comprises Mrs. T. Rhodes, Mrs. H. Tucker, Mrs. W. Young, Mrs. J. Ward (Balgownie) Mrs. Livingstone (Newcastle), and Mr. E. Kelly (Balgownie). South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 2 June 1933 p 15
d. 1949 Ashfield br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Kelly (- 1932) 23/1/1895 Newtown
f. John Granter m. Susan
Husband a police constable of Bulli and later a police inspector.
KELLY–GRANTER.-On the 23rd instant, at the Wesleyan Church, Newtown, by the Rev. John Gardner, Thomas Kelly police constable, of Bulli, to Rose Caroline, second daughter of John Granter, of Wickham, near Newcastle. Newcastle Morning Herald & Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)Wednesday 30 January 1895 p 4
m. Frederick Horace Kelly
b. 1857 d. 1/10/1893 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. William Kelly ( 1859 Isle of Man -21/5/1924 Kiama Son of John Kelly & Catherine ) 1888 Kiama
f. James McLellan m. Ethelenda
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.
b. abt 1835 Armargh Ireland
m. John Kelly (abt 1832 Armargh Ireland-) Ireland
Ship: Fitzjames 1/4/1857
Husband a brickmaker. According to some research they went onto to the gold mines near Braidwood in the Araluen Valley.
If this is the correct ship then she would have been heavily pregnant when they arrived - perhaps they had family or other contacts in the Kiama area.
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1884 d. 20/2/1956 Newcastle
m. James Windibank (abt 1880 -) 1900 Queanbeyan div 1910
m.Robert O’Neill Kelly 1937 Paddington
ASSAULTED HIS WIFE.
James Windibank 32 years of age, appeared before Mr. Payten, S.M. at the Paddington Police Court this, morning to answer a charge of having assaulted his wife, Sarah May Windibank at Paddington, on December 7.
Mrs. Windibank, a young woman of prepossessing appearance, said her husband was a laborer. He went home in a quarrelsome mood, and after a few words struck her in the face. He hit her a second time, giving her a black eye. Fearing that he would assault her still, more violently, she left the house, and was now living away from him.
An order was made, binding Windibank over to keep the peace for six months, in his own surety in £30, in default two months' imprisonment. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Monday 9 December 1912 p 6
Husband was accused of rape on Annie Maria Almaide 1902 in Wollongong
b. abt 1814 d. 27/1/1876 Berkeley
m. Michael Kelly (6/6/1806 Ireland – 20/7/1895 Jamberoo) 1837 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
KELLY. — January 27, at her residence, Berkeley, after a long and painful illness; Susanna, the beloved wife of Michael Kelly, aged 62 years. May she rest in peace. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 1 February 1876 p 2
b. 1835 Limerick Ireland d. 17/5/1887
m. George Jeroud/ Kelly ( 1831 Hawkesbury – 12/6/1912 Bugaldi Station Coonabararban) 1851 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
http://www.geni.com/people/Susanna-WELCH/6000000008812450985
d. 1932 Hornsby 1345/1932
m. William Kelynack (22/5/1831 Newlyn Cornwall- 1/11/1891 Newington College Sydney Son of Nicholas Kelynack & Jane Payne James) 9/4/1862 Sydney 269/1862
f. John Richard Houlding m. Elizabeth
On the 16th instant, at her residence, Church-hill Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. W, Kelynack, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 December 1864
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 22/6/1854 Tredega South Wales d. 21/4/1931 Swansea br. Kurri Kurri
m. John Kembrey (1852 Vardengreen Chepstow England -18/6/1906 Weston Son of Thomas Kembrey & Catherine Crockett) 1873 Ponty Pool South Wales
f. William Griffiths m. Ann
Ship: 1880 Camperdown
MRS. E. KEMBREY
Mrs. Eliza Kembrey, aged 77, passed away at, the residence of her son, Mr. David Kembrey, Swansea, on Tuesday. Mrs. Kembrey landed in Australia in March, 1880. She was a native of Tredega, South Wales, and for a number of years she resided at Merewether and Teralba. On the opening up of the Maitland coalfields she went to Weston, where her husband died 25 years ago. For the past eighteen months she had lived at Swansea. She was the mother of 22 children; Mr. Albert Kembrey, of Homeville, is her eldest son. Messrs. E. Kembrey, H. Kembrey, and D. Kembrey (Swansea), P. Kembrey, (Marrickville), Gus Kembrey (Crow's Nest), and one daughter, Mrs. A. E. Lancaster (Bertha), North Sydney, survive her. She has one brother living, Mr. W. H. Griffiths, of Weston. The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931) Saturday 25 April 1931 p 12
There are 30 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. The funeral left the residence of Mr. D. Kembrey. Swansea, on Thursday, for the C. of E. cemetery, Kurri Kurri. The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931) Saturday 25 April 1931 p 12
b. abt 1830 Estsley Cambridge d. 20/6/1888 Berkeley
m. Samuel Benjamin Kemish ( abt 1832 Nailsworth Glocestershire -23/8/1908 Wollongong Son of William Kemish & Ann) 1857 Caxton Cambridgeshire
Ship: 1864 Queen of the East
Husband a gardener on ships papers . He later was a teacher at Berkeley.
KEMISH -June 20, at her residence Public School, Berkeley Jane the beloved wife of Samuel B. Kemish, aged 59 years. Home papers please copy. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 25 June 1888 p 1
http://records.ancestry.com.au/kate_kemish_records.ashx?pid=71183858
d. 1926 Hornsby br. 3/7/1926 Methodist Rookwood
m. John George Kemp (20/4/1857 Chippendale- 1934 North Sydney Son of Walter Kemp & Eleanor Battam ) 1877 Bathurst
f. James Scott m. Elizabeth P
http://records.ancestry.com.au/Amelia_Scott_records.ashx?pid=127461775
d. 25/8/1922 Merrylands
m. Joseph Thomas Walters (-1916 Neutral Bay Son of John Walters & Ann)
m. David Kemp 1917 Sydney
f. Herbert
KEMP –In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother Annie Rosina Kemp (Walters) who departed this life August 25, 1922 Inserted by her sorrowing husband, David, and family, Albert, Eva, Ada, Alice The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 25 August 1923 p 14
b. 23/8/1865 Kiama d. 18/9/1945 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. James Kemp (abt 1871 Rockdale- 8/11/1953 Wollongong Son of George Kemp & Emma Rumble) 22/12/1896 Jamberoo
f. William James Vidler m. Hannah Rumble *
m. George H Kemp 1901 Bega
b. 1857 Broulee d. 1944 Rosemont Wollongong
m. John Hay Kemp 1880 Murrumburrah
f. George Dolby Williams m. Elizabeth
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
b. 1873 Camden d. 1942 Wollongong br. Bulli General
m. Herbert William Kemp 1890 Sydney
f. Thomas Franklin m. Emma
Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1846 d. 7/10/1924 Woonona br. Bulli
m. Kemp
f. John m. Elizabeth
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With John Kemp a miner.
Left an estate- she was noted as a married woman.
KEMP on the 7th October 1924 at her residence Gray Street. Woonona. Susan Kemp aged 74 years.
m. John Kenerton 29/12/1851 Wollongong V1851186 123
Both residents Wollongong
m. David Kenan 1850 Presbyterian Wollongong V18504480 74B
b. 1873 Kiama d. 1953 Hornsby
f. Robert Oscar Kendall m. Emma Hunt *
Living at Barroul Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
MISS MAY KENDALL
A former resident of this district, Miss May Kendall, died at Pennant Hills last week, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Rex Hazlewood, Miss Kendall was born in Kiama and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R . Kendall, of Barroul, Kiama.
She left this district about 20 years ago to live with her sister. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Wednesday 18 November 1953 p 2
b. abt 28/11/1809 Parramatta d. 27/6/1891 Barroul Kiama br. Kendall Cemetery Kiama
m. Thomas Surfleet Kendall ( 14/6/ 1807 London England – 2/11/1883 Barroul Kiama Son of Thomas Kendall & Jane Quickfall *) 11/1/1830 Presbyterian Sydney Scots Church V1830122 73A
f. William Rutter m. Charlotte Robinson then Flowers
KENDALL - June 27, at her residence, Birool Villa, Kiama, Caroline Blake Kendall, relict of the late T. S. Kendall, leaving 7 children, 34 grandchildren, and 27 great-grandchildren to mourn her loss. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 July 1891
Sister see Catherine Newell Cooper and Cecilia Sophia Hindmarsh
b. may 1819 Tipperary Ireland d. 1902 Milton
m. John Kendall ( 13/1/1818 Bay of Islands New Zealand - 8/2/ 1895 Milton Son of Thomas Kendall & Jane Quickfall *) 1842 Ulladulla / Presbyterian Wollongong V 18424381 74B
f. Walter McLean m. Mary
Ship: 1839
Left a family of 8 girls and 3 boys all born in Milton/Ulladulla area
b. 20/8/ 1850 Darling Forest d. 1924 Kiama
f. Thomas Surfleet Kendall m. Caroline Blake Rutter *
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
b. 1810 d. 27/6/1891 Kiama
m. William Rutter Kendall (4/4/ 1835 Happy Villa Kiama - 5/3/1893 St Peters Son of Thomas S Kendall & Caroline B Rutter *) 8/9/1858 Kiama
f. Robert Cooper m. Catherine Newell Rutter *
On the 8th instant, at Kiama, by the Rev. H. Mack, Mr. William R. Kendall, second son of Thomas Kendall, Esq, J.P., to Charlotte Rutter Frances, eldest daughter of the late Robert Cooper, Esq. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 15 September 1858
On the 17th June, at Happy Villa, Kiama, Mrs Wm. Kendall, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 23 June 1859 p 2
On Sunday, 5th instant, at Hartwell House, the wife of Mr.W. R. Kendall of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Wednesday 15 August 1860 p 2
b. 12/7/1869 Marksville, Albion Park d. 1948 Perth WA
m. Frederick Allen Kendall ( abt 1868 Milton - 22/5/1931 Kedlands WA Son of Thomas R Kendall & Margaret A Allen *) 1900 Perth WA
f. Samuel Marks m. Clara Kezia Bedford Uther *
KENDALL-20th April, at the residence of Samuel Marks, Esq., Terralong Jamberoo the wife of F. A. Kendall, of a son. Both doing well. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 7 May 1902 p 2
b. 7/8/1876 Kiama 13517/1876 d. 13/6/1961
m. Robert W Kendall 1906
f. Thomas Atkinson m. Catherine Amelia Louisa Prott *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fern Leigh –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1853 Kiama d. 1935 Parramatta
m. Robert Oscar Kendall (30/3/1840 Darling Forest- 8/6/1920 Kiama- Son of Thomas Surfleet Kendall & Caroline Blake Rutter *) 23/1/1873 Christ Church Kiama
f. George Hunt m. Mary Ann Furnish *
Living at Wingello Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
ON the 23rd January, at Christ Church, Kiama, by the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman, ROBERT OSCAR, youngest son of Thomas Surfleet Kendall, Esq., J.P., of Barroul, Kiama, to EMMA, eldest daughter of Mr. George Hunt, Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 6 February 1873 p 2
ON the 16th instant, at Barroul, Kiama, the wife of R. O. KENDALL, Milton, Ulladulla, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 20 November 1873 p 2
The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 17 August 1935 p 2
b. 1862 Goulburn d. 1946 Chatswood
m. Alfred Ernest Kendall (1864 Ulladulla - 16/3/1901 Cootamundra Son of Thomas R Kendall & Margaret A Allen * ) 1895 Goulburn
f. Thomas Ayling m. Charlotte C Harkins
A School Teacher's Suicide
SYDNEY, MondayAlfred Ernest Kendall, a public school teacher at Stockingbingbae, Cootamundra, committed suicide on Saturday night by shooting himself. Deceased had attended the local court on Saturday morning against a number of persons for not sending their children to school. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: 1888 - 1954) Monday 18 March 1901 p 2
Occupation: School teacher
b. 1855 Wesleyan Methodist Wollongong
m. William Rutter Kendall (4/4/ 1835 Happy Villa Kiama- 5/3/1893 St Peters Son of Thomas S Kendall & Caroline B Rutter *) 1891 Kiama
f. George Hunt m. Mary Ann Furnish *
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
b. 21/3/1784 Kirmington England d. 23/4/1866 Kiama
m. Rev. Thomas Kendall (13/12/ 1778 North Thoresby Lincolnshire – 6/8/ 1832 lost at sea near the Shoalhaven River) 21/11/ 1803 Kirmington Lincolnshire
With her husband and five children, she sailed for New South Wales in 1813. Thereafter her husband went to New Zealand and worked for many years with the Maori, he returned to New South Wales in 1827 and obtained a land grant at Ulladulla, and entered the timber trade.
KENDALL-On the 23nd April, at the residence of her son T. S. Kendall Esq., J.P., Barroul Villa, Kiama, in her 86th year, Jane, relict of the late Rev. Thomas Kendall, of the Church Mission Society, New Zealand. Empire 26 April 1866
b. 1840 Cobbity Narellan d. 27/12/1909 Milton br. Kiama
m. Thomas Robert Kendall ( 1832 CofE Campbelltown St Peter’s- 1905 Kiama Son of Thomas S Kendall & Caroline B Rutter * ) 1856 Kiama
f. John Allen m. Margaret Wallace *
Living at Barroul in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On the 12th instant, at her residence, near Kiama, Mrs. Thomas Robert Kendall, jnr., of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 19 January 1857 p 3
SOUTH COAST
MILTON, ThursdayMrs. Thomas Kendall, relict of the late Thomas Kendall, of Kiama, died on Monday, and was interred at Kiama on Wednesday.
Deceased was one of the very early settlers in the Milton district. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 31 December 1909 p 10
MRS. MARGARET KENDALL.
ON Monday afternoon last, at “Airlie,” the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Warden, of Milton, there passed away after an illness of five weeks one who was well known in this district, and thoroughly beloved by all who had the privilege of her friendship.
Kindly, sincere, and highly intelligent, Mrs. Margaret Kendall (relict of the late Mr. T. R. Kendall) made many friends during the years she lived at “Wingello,” Kiama, and for a short time after her husband's death at “Wallaroo,” previous to her residence with her daughter, whose devoted care has surrounded her through several years of declining health. The late Mrs. Kendall will by many in this town be held in long and loving remembrance for her capable and kindly help, unostentaciously given, in all times of sickness and trouble. She never counted the cost, nor spared herself in any way when an opportunity offered of rendering assistance to others.
The deceased lady, who had reached the age of 78 years, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, who some 60 years ago were in business in this town, In the year 1856 she married the late Mr. Thos. R. Kendall (eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Kendall, of “Barroul”), and for the following thirty years resided at Milton.
In 1886 they returned with portion of their family to Kiama, where they remained until Mr. Kendall's death in 1905, since when Mrs. Kendall has resided with her daughter up to the time of her demise on the day stated. About two months ago the deceased lady was in Kiama on a visit to her sons who reside here (Messrs. W. R. and L. S. Kendall), but shortly after her return to Milton, whither she was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Kendall, she was seized with a stroke of paralysis, from which she never rallied. She leaves to mourn her two daughters (Mrs. J. Buchan and Mrs. W. D. Warden, of Ulladulla and Milton), five sons, 20 grand-children, and many friends. Two of her sons (Messrs. Frederick and George) reside in Western Australia, and the other three (Messrs. Theodore, Wesley and Stanley) in this State, the former at Cooma and the two latter in Kiama. The remains were brought to Kiama on Wednesday morning, and the funeral took place at noon that day, the cortege leaving the residence of Mr. Wes. Kendall for the private cemetery of the Kendall family at “Barroul,” where she was laid to rest beside her husband, many relatives and friends of the family attending. The service at the graveside was conducted by the Rev. T. V. Atkin, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Hunter, of Milton who accompanied the remains to Kiama, and by whom the deceased lady was hold in high esteem). The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 1 January 1910 p 2
b. abt 1828 Scotland d. 30/5/1907 Milton
m. Edward Kendall (abt 1822 – 31/5/1902 Son of Rev. Thomas Kendall & Jane Quickfall *) 1/3/1847 CofE Jamberoo, Kiama, Shoalhaven
f. Charles Ridd m. Sarah
One of the very oldest residents of the Milton district, in the person of Mrs Edward Kendall, passed away on Thursday at about 2 o'clock, at the ripe age of 79 years. The deceased lady, whose husband predeceased her five years ago, had been very infirm of late years. She lived at the old homestead, ' Kirmington,' with her son, Mr H. P. L. Kendall. Mrs Kendall (whose maiden name was Ridd) was a native of Scotland, and came to this colony when but a girl, so that she had seen from almost the first settlement here the development of this district. She leave five sons and one daughter to mourn their loss. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW: 1879 - 1937) Wednesday 5 June 1907 p 7
b.1815 Pitt Town d. 4/1/1893 Ultimo
m. Basil Kendall ( abt 1808 London - 1852 Grafton Son of Thomas Kendall & Jane Quickfall * ) 1/8/1835 Second Scots Church Sydney
f. Patrick McNally m. Judith Kilfroy McDermott *
Mother of Henry Kendall an early Australian poet. Her husband was the son of Rev. Thomas Kendall and had been a Chilean naval officer, flour factor, farmer and shepherd and died aged 43 while conducting a school at Grafton in 1852. As a widow she and her sons then moved to her father's home at Fairy Meadow Wollongong. The daughters are fostered in the McNally family and sent to schools. In 1857 the family was reunited in Sydney.
Basil Kendall and Melinda McNally were reputed to have married on the morning following their meeting at a dance.
Kendall's remarkable mother to whose help and encouragement he owed so much, was a currency lass (as the native-born Australian girls were called at that time), born about the year 1815. She was baptised in the Roman Catholic Church, Matilda Mc Nally. Her father, Patrick McNally, farmed a small Government grant of land at Wollongong (or he was a tenant on Dr Cox’s estate). He is believed to have been born in Ireland, and to have served with the British Army. His father is supposed to have been Leonard McNally, historically prominent as a Dublin lawyer, literateur and “Castle tool,” at the epoch of Irish Union. This attribution rests on the testimony of his reputed granddaughter, Kendall's mother, the pretty and witty Tilly McNally.
b. 1879 Kiama d. 1950 Chatswood
m. Louis S Kendall 1903 Kiama
f. Robert Oscar Kendall m. Emma Hunt *
Living at Barroul Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
b. 1848 Darling Forest d. 1926 Kiama
f. Thomas S Kendall m. Caroline B Rutter *
THE LATE MISS KENDALL
(By Rev. J. E. Carruthers, D.D.)In the passing of Miss Selina E. Kendall, the last of many members of the Kendall family of “Barroul” has gone hence.
Miss Kendall was born at “Barroul” in 1848 and had lived within a stone's throw of her birth place, right up to the time of her death. With her an interesting chapter in the history of the Kiama district closes. As far back as 1827 Barroul was purchased by the Rev. Thomas Kendall, the pioneer misionary of the Anglican Church to New Zealand. After serving some years among the Moaris,
Mr. Kendall returned to Australia, and obtained some grants of land at Ulladulla where he originally settled. Purchasing “Barroul' an estate of 500 acres he handed it over to his eldest son T'homas S. Kendall who managed it until he became its owner.
Marrying Miss Carolina Blake Rutter, they became the parents of a large family of sons and daughters, of whom Selina was the fifth daughter and last child but one. The other daughters (save the youngest, Cecilia, who died two years ago) married respectively Mr. Robert Marks, Mr. Jno. Black, the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman and Mr. T. J. Fuller. All of these have passed away; and with the death of Miss Selina, the long and highly respected line has come to all end.
The Kendall family played an important part in the development of the district in the early years, and were intimately connected with the religious and charitable life of the community, especially in connection with the Anglican and Methodist Churches; particularly in the latter regard Miss Selina and Miss Cecelia Kendall were closely associated in later years, Miss Selina was not in good health, but as far as her strength and opportunities permitted, she was diligent in her attendance upon her chunrch duties, and in the discharge of those little kindly ministries, which were ever a source of pleasure to herself, and of comfort and help to others.
Her remains now lie to rest in the private enclosure on the Barroul Estate where nost, if not all, of the older members of the family are buried.
Now that the last of their number has been added we may imagine them saying, (if voice be given to them) “Tell the world we lie here content-until the daydawn and the dayspring arise in your hearts.” The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 22 September 1926 p 2
b. 1870 Kiama
m. Thomas Kendall 1894 Kiama
f. James Rutledge m. Margaret Noble *
m. John R Keney 1894 Kiama
b. abt 1860 Ireland d. 14/8/1923 Ryde
m. Patrick Joseph Kenna ( -5/7/1916 Burwood ) 1882 Armidale
f. Thomas McGuiness m.
KENNA — McGUINNESS. — October 13, at St. Mary's Church, Armidale, by the Rev. Father McGuiness, Patrick Joseph Kenna, Ben Lomond, to Catherine, youngest daughter of Thomas McGuinness, Ireland. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 28 October 1882 p 11
KENNA.-August 14, Catherine, wife of the late Patrick Joseph Kenna, aged 63. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 17 August 1923 p 10
b. abt 1844 Killaloe Clare Ireland d. 19/3/1911 Clifton br. Rookwood
m. John Kenna (abt 1845 Tipperary -14/7/1905 Clifton) 1878 Sydney
Ship: Peterborough 1880
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a fettler.
Mrs. Margaret Kenna.
At Clifton on Sunday, March 19, there died an old and respected resident, in the person of Mrs. Margaret Kenna, widow of the late John Kenna. Mrs. Kenna, who survived her husband by six years, had lived in Clifton for close on 20 years, She was a native of Killaloe, County Clare, Ireland, and came to this State with her husband and family in 1879. She was 67 years of age, and was attended in her last moments by the Rev Father Morris. A family of five sons and two daughters survive her. The remains were interred at Rookwood. The chief mourners were Messrs, Patrick, Thomas and Will Kenna (sons), Mrs. Mary Bright (daughter), The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 20 April 1911 p 28
m. John Kennane
b. abt 1860 Ireland d. 14/8/1923 Ryde
m. Patrick Joseph Kenna ( -5/7/1916 Burwood ) 1882 Armidale
f. Thomas McGuiness m.
KENNA — McGUINNESS. — October 13, at St. Mary's Church, Armidale, by the Rev. Father McGuiness, Patrick Joseph Kenna, Ben Lomond, to Catherine, youngest daughter of Thomas McGuinness, Ireland. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 28 October 1882 p 11
KENNA.-August 14, Catherine, wife of the late Patrick Joseph Kenna, aged 63. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 17 August 1923 p 10
m. James Kennedy 1851 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
b. abt 1835 Roscrea Co Tipparery Ireland d. 1909 Woollahra br. Waverley
m. Martin Kennedy ( abt 1834 Roscrea Co Tipparery Ireland- 29/6/1910 Woollahra Son of Patrick Kennedy & Ellen) 6/4/1869 West Dapto RC
f. Denis Lawler m. Frances Rigney
Her husband was paralysed and unable to work- their daughter was the breadwinner until her death.
KENNEDY — The Friends of Mr. MARTIN KENNEDY are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved wife, Ann, to move from their residence, 9 Forth-street, Woollahra, THIS TUESDAY, at, 11 p.m., for Waverley Cemetery. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Tuesday 2 February 1909 p 3
b. 7/7/1871 Farie Meadow 19596/1871 d. 1943 Wollongong br. Wollongong
f. John Kennedy m. Ellen O’Brien *
Living at Railway St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Waitress
The death occurred on Thursday, at her residence, Hercules-st., Wollongong, .of Miss Annie Kennedy, a member .of a well-known Wollongong family, and sister of Patrick, William, George, and Lizzie. The remains will be interred in the Wollongong Catholic cemetery this afternoon, after a service at St. Francis Xavier's Church.
The deceased was for many years an employee of the Railway Department, being, manageress of the Railway refreshment rooms at Wollongong and Tamworth, retiring owing to ill health. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 July 1943 p 5
b. abt 1860 d. 17/6/1934 Lismore
m. Thomas Kennedy (-8/1/1929 Lismore Son of John Kennedy & Ellen )
f. Frederick Lawless m.
Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, 74, who died in Lismore at the week-end was mother to Messrs. Vincent and Justin Kennedy, of Evans Head kiosk, and Harold (Lismore) and Mrs. J. Hassett (Lismore). She succumbed to a sudden heart attack.
Mrs. Kennedy had resided on the Richmond for upwards of half a century. The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1886 - 1942) Friday 22 June 1934 p 4
m. Patrick Kennedy
m. Timothy Kennedy
b. 1836 Tipperary Irelnd d. 30/6/1904 Candelo
m. Patrick Kennedy (1831 Tipperarty – 8/10/1908 Bega Son of Michael Kennedy & Ellen Martin) 13/1/1856 Upperchurch Tipperary
f. John Fahey m. Margaret
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I53072
m. William Kennedy 1888 Kiama
b. 13/2/1876 Farie Meadow 22500/1876
f. John Kennedy m. Ellen O’Brien *
Living at Victoria St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
b. abt 1838 d. 7/6/1914 Newcastle br. Wollongong General
m. Thomas Kennedy (abt 1836- 25/6/1908 Wollongong)
Living at Gipps St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With her son Benedict a tailor.
Mrs. Kennedy, an old resident of Wollongong, who has lately been residing in the Newcastle district, died at that centre on Friday last. The remains were conveyed to Wollongong and interred in the R.C. Cemetery. Deceased was the mother of a large family, one of whom is Mr. Benedict Kennedy, a well-known resident here. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 12 June 1914 p 10
b. 4/6/1815 Sydney d. 12/11/1877 Howlong
m. Hugh Kennedy (1804 Ireland /Antrim - 1859 Parramatta Son of Hugh Kennedy & ) 11/2/1834 St Mary's Cathedral Sydney
f. James Bowler m. Ann Allen
James McClelland's “Convicts & Pioneer History”, Vol.1, Book 2, states Hugh was granted land in 1839 at present day Corrimal.
He acquired several properties in the Wollongong/Dapto areas in the 1830's, including the Governor Bourke Hotel in Market Street Wollongong from about 1839 to 1843. He appears to have gone bankrupt in the the hotel and to have farmed in the Dapto area until his death in 1859.
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m. Thomas Kennedy 1843 Presbyterian Wollongong V 18434396 74B
b. 15/1/1870 Wollongong 18908/1870 b. 20/4/1929 Wollongong
f. John Kennedy m. Ellen O’Brien *
Living at Victoria St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Dressmaker.
DEATH OF MISS KENNEDY.
Residents of Wollongong and district received a shock on Saturday last when the death was announced of Miss Nellie Kennedy, of 'Florence Villa,' upper Crown-street, which occurred early on Saturday morning.
The late Miss Kennedy, who was 56 years of age, was about as usual on the previous Friday: in fact, at 3 p.m. that day she was picking dahlias from her beautiful garden plot, and had jokingly remarked, after picking a large bunch of assorted flowers, what a fine bridal bouquet it would make. Later on in the afternoon, however, she complained of a pain in her chest. Dr. John Kerr was called in, and every attention was given, but the end came as stated. Rev. Father Doherty was present at the bedside as life was ebbing away.
The late Miss Kennedy, with her sister Lizzie, conducted 'Florence Villa,' as a boarding establishment, and the fact that the two sisters looked after no less than twelve boarders, indicates that their task was by no means an easy one. Another sister (Annie) conducts a boarding establishment in Keira-st., Wollongong.
Deceased was the second daughter of the late John and Ellen Kennedy, of Wollongong. She was born at Fairy Meadow, where her parents resided at the time. There were eleven children — four daughters and seven sons. The daughters were: Mary (Mrs. Dargan), Nellie (deceased), Annie and Lizzie. Of the seven sons three survive — Michael and William Kennedy, of Wollongong, and Patrick, of Chatswood. Only six of the eleven children are now living.
The late Miss Kennedy was the possessor, of a good voice, and was an active member of the R. C. Church Choir. When the Illawarra District Choir was formed, under the conduc torship of the late Mr. A. J. Walker, she was a valued member, and in later years assisted under the baton of the late Mr. Prott, and Mr. Easton.
She was a wonderfully consistent church worker, being prominent in many of the big bazaars, socials, etc. organised to assist the church funds….
The funeral, on Sunday, was attended by a large and representative… South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 26 April 1929 p 9
m. Michael Kennedy
b. abt 1834 Co Limerick d. 14/1/1914 br. Wollongong
m. John Kennedy (abt 1831 - 6/11/1920 Wollongong) 1855 Ireland
f. John O’Brien m. Joahanna
Ship: 1858
Living at Victoria St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
MRS. JOHN KENNEDY.
Death has claimed yet another of our old pioneers in the person of Mrs John Kennedy, who passed away on Wednesday morning at the ripe age of eighty years. The funeral yesterday was largely attended, and testified to the respect in which the deceased was held. The late Mrs. Kennedy was born 80 years ago in Co. Limerick, Ireland, and was married in 1855 to Mr. John Kennedy, who, with his wife came to Australia in 1858, and immediately took up their residence in Wollongong, where she has since resided. The issue of the marriage was 12 children, 15 grandchildren, and three great grand children. Mrs. Kennedy is survived by her husband, who mourns the loss of a life-long partner. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 January 1914 p 2
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. c1830 Ireland
m. Henry Kennedy 1857 Wollongong 2830/1857
f. Thomas Johnston m. Margery McFarlane *
Ship: 1854 “Monsoon” into Morton Bay
On the 28th ultimo, at her residence, Fountaindale, Jamberoo, Mrs H. Kennedy, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 5 September 1859 p 3
On the 15th instant at Fountaindale, Jamberoo, Amey Luscinda, only child of Mr and Mrs Kennedy, after a short and painful illness, aged 13 months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 21 March 1859 p 3
b. 14/1/ 1836 Military Stockade Figtree d. 21/8/ 1908 Albury br. Albury
m. Richard Kennedy ( 21/7/1832 Dapto- 7/3/1905 Black Range near Albury) Son of John Kennedy & Matilda Miller *) 26/1/1853 St. Francis Xavier's Wollongong
f. James Smith m. Mary Gamble *
Both resident of Dapto
“On the 26th instant, by the Rev. M. Murray, at St. Francis Xavier's Church, Woollongong, Mr. Richard Kennedy, of Dapto, to Miss Grace Smith.” SMH 31 January 1853
Baptised at St Francis Xavier’s 21/1/1853, resident of Dapto
b. abt 1833 Nairn Scotland d. 26/11/ 1893 Upper Crown Street br. Wollongong General
m. Hugh Kennedy (abt 1829 Nairn Scotland - 16/5/1877 Son of Alexander Kennedy & Annie )
f. John m. Margaret
Ship: Aloe 1857
Her husband was brother to Mrs Jessie Chad * and Mrs James Smith (Ellen?)
Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 30 Nov 1893 Mother of Mrs Rogers and Francis Kennedy.
KENNEDY. — At her residence, Upper Crown street, on the 24th instant, the wife of Mr Hugh Kennedy, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 26 November 1872 p 2
KENNEDY. — At her residence, Station street, Wollongong, on November 26, Isabella, relict of the late Hugh Kennedy, in her 60th year, after a long and painful illness. Inserted by her loving daughter (Mrs. Rogers) and sons. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 30 November 1893 p 2
m. Patrick Kennedy 1886 Sydney
m. John Kennedy
b, 1819 Tipperary d. 17/9/1920 Bulli br. Corrimal Catholic
m. James Kennedy ( 1813 Tipperary Ireland- 10/10/1879 )
f. James m. Margaret
Ship: Kate 1852
Family owned the Kennedy estate of Austinmer. None of her children married.
b. abt 1864 d. 12/10/1943 Marrickville
m. James Joseph Kennedy ( 20/3/1861 Albury – 24/7/1919 Albury Son of Richard Kennedy & Grace Smith *) 25/7/1883 Woonona
f. Patrick Corbett m.
KENNEDY - October 12 1943 at the Home of Peace Marrickville Margaret Kennedy relict of the late James Joseph Kennedy and loved mother of John Richard, Elizabeth Ann Theophilus Joseph, Frances Matilda, Hilda May and Patrick Alan aged 78 years. R I P The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 14 October 1943 p 8
b. 1861 Jambaroo d. 13/4/1934 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Michael Kennedy ( abt 1859- 30/10/1940 ) 27/10/1884 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Thomas McAuliffe m. Mary O’Keeffe *
THE LATE MRS. M. KENNEDY.
Great sympathy is felt for Mr. Michael Kennedy, of Wollongong, and the members of his family for the great bereavement they have sustained by death of his wife and their mother, a woman of many estimable qualities, whose death is mourned by a large circle of friends. This late Mrs. Kennedy, whose death was briefly referred to in last issue, was born at Jamberoo 73 years ago. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McAuliffe, two highly respected residents of that centre. When 23 years of age the late Mrs. Kennedy was married in St. Francis Xavier's Church, Wollongong, to Mr. Michael Kennedy, and had she lived until next October they would have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. They lived in Wollongong ever since. The members of the family are Mrs. George Ramsay (Josephine), Wollongong; Mrs. Donald (May), Newcastle; Mrs. McGoldrick (Vera), Wollongong; Miss Kennedy (Angelo), and Messrs. John, Albert and Ernest Kennedy. The funeral on Saturday afternoon was largely attended. The remains were first taken to St. Francis Xavier's Church, where Revs. Father Doherty and Evans officiated. After the service at the Church the funeral cortege proceeded to the Wollongong Catholic cemetery, where Rev. Father Evans performed the last sad rites. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 April 1934 p 3
b. 1809 CofE St Phillip’s Sydney
m. John Kennedy (1791 -12/11/1857 Marulan Son of Hugh Kennedy & ?)
f. John Miller m. Jane Howell
No marriage recorded some children were christened in both Kennedy and Miller names which indicates that they were not married
In Illawarra in 1828 Census
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b. 1871 Wollongong 19536/1871 d. 1959 Rydalmere
m. William Kennedy (13/9/1868 Wollongong - 8/4/1949 Wollongong John Kennedy & Ellen O’Brien) 1906 Wollongong
f. Edward Healey m. Annie Jekyll *
Living at Railway St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Waitress
b. b. 1/1/1867 Rose Valley d. January 1937 Clunes br. Clunes
m. Thomas Wesley Kennedy (1867 Berrima - 1931 Clunes Son of Henry Kennedy & Frances Johnston * ) 1892 Kiama
f. James Christopher Johnson m. Mary Johnston *
b. abt 1852 Northumberland d. 1925 Helensburgh
m. Robert Kenning ( abt 1849 Northumberland -1934 Milton Son of John Kenning & Margaret) 1870 Morpeth Northumberland
f. Thomas Bailey m. Mary
Ship: Corona 1879
Husband a labourer
b. 30/8/1850 North Seaton Northumberland d. 28/10/1937 Robert St Corrimal br. Wollongong General
m. Abraham Kenning (17/2/1847 Cramlington- 9/10/1929 Robert St Corrimal Son of John Boland Kenning & Jane )
f. Anthony Thompson m. Isabel
Ship: Port Victor 1887
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
KENNING -October 28 1937 at her residence l9 Robert Street Corrimal Elizabeth Kenning relict of the late Abraham Kenning and dear mother of Margaret (Mrs Thomas WA) Anthony (Wollongong) Isabel (Mrs Penton Bankstown) J E (Mrs Aitken WA) John Robert (WA) Abraham, Evelyn (Mrs Lyons) Stella (Mrs Nightingale Sydney) R.T. Kenning (Peter) of Ryde aged 81 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 29 October 1937 p 10
b. abt 1881 England d. 23/4/1952 Lithgow br. Lithgow
m. Samuel Barley Kenning (b. 1878 Northumberland - 1960 Gosford Son of Robert Kenning & Ann Jane Bailey * ) 1902 Wollongong
f. William York m. Betsy Tuckley
Ship: Astral 1889
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Mother died on voyage to Australia. Sister Maud Mary Crozier * and half sister Elizabeth Wilkes York *
b 21/7/1880 Mt Keira d. 1952 Wollongong
m. John Kenning (1885 Wollongong-1906 Wollongong Son of Robert Kenning & Ann Jane Bailey *) 1900 Wollongong
f. John Bolan Green m. Jane Walton *
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1855 Northumberland d. 1890 Wollongong
m. George William Barras Kenning (1851 Derbyshire – 1891 Lambton Son of William Kenning & Mary ) 18/5/1875 Morpeth Northumberland
f. Robert Thompson m. Sarah
Ship: Assaye 1883
m. Martin Kenny 1864 Kiama
Husband a farmer
b. abt 1845 Dapto
m. Michael Kenney Jn 23/9/1875 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Patrick Halpin m. Anne Burke *
He resident Bulli she of Dapto
Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
m. Timothy Kenny
Living at Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
m. John Kenney 30/1/1842 Wollongong
b.10/6/1879 Wollongong 26126/1879
m. Cornelius Stanislaus Kenny 1906
f. Edward Joseph Gillis m. Elizabeth Agnes Lynch *
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
Living at Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
With John Bede Kenny a labourer.
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. John Kenny 1849 Presyterian Wollongong V18484471 74B
b. 27/7/1878 Avondale d. 1955 Bulli
m. William Bourke Kenny (5/9/ 1861 Wollongong -29/1/1915 Bulli Son of Michael Kenny & Ellen Bourke *) 1899 Woonona
f. Patrick Duffy m. Catherine *
b. 1822 Sydney d. 22/6/1890 Woonona br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Michael Kenny (abt 1819 – 19/10/1905 Son of ? Kenny & Catherine) 18/7/1839 Wollongong V183915 123/1839
f. Edmund Burke m. Henrietta Macklin *
Both resident of Wollongong
KENNY.—On the 22nd June ultimo, at her residence, Fairy Hills, Woonona, ELLEN, the beloved wife of M. Kenny ; aged 68 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 1 July 1890 p 2
m. John Kenny 1865 Wollongong
m. Michael Kenny 1868 Kiama
m. Thomas W Kenny
m. Thomas Kenny 1840 Presbyterian Sydney, St Andrew's Scots Church
b. 1844 d. 19/9/1903 Berry br. Gerringong
m. Michael Kenny ( 1839 Kilrush Kings Co Ireland – 5/10/1893 Tooligood Son of Michael Kenny & Bridget ) 1868 Kiama
f. John McGettigan m. Bridget
Cause of Death: Heart failure
Husband a farmer. Brother Martin lived Kangaroo Valley
Mrs. Kenny, Gerringong.
An old and much-respected resident of Gerringong district, Mrs, Kenny, widow of the late Michael Kenny, died at her late residence, Tooligood, on Saturday last. Her illness was brief, and the immediate cause of death was heart failure. Rev.. Father Sheridan administered tho last rights of the Church and officiated at the grave. The deceased lady leaves a numerous family and a wide circle of friends. The funeral was one of the largest seen here for many years. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 24 September 1903 p 26
Accident.–On Sunday afternoon last a very serious accident happened to a girl, an orphan from the Randwick Institution, in the service of Mr, Michael Kenny, of Gerringong. It would appear on the day named, Mr. Kenny went to chapel, leaving at home Mrs. Kenny, with twins, three months old, and the girl. On his return home about half past three in the afternoon, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Martin Larkin, the girl was ordered to put the kettle on the fire for the purpose of making tea. There was at the time very little fire on the hearth but she put it together, placed the kettle on the top of it, and turning round stood with her back to the fire. Standing thus for a short time she observed a pin on the floor, in front of her and without shifting her feet, stooped down to pick it up thus bringing her clothes behind in direct contact with the fire. Perceiving she had caught fire, she called out, and Mr. Kenny running from the house to the kitchen, saw the girl with her clothes in flames, running round the windy corner of the kitchen. He tried to beat out the fire with his hands, and was soon joined in the operation by Mr. Larkin. The fire was ultimately extinguished by wrapping the girl in a blanket brought for the purpose by Mrs. Larkin. Dr. Tarrant was at once sent for, and found the back of his patient sadly burned from hips to shoulders. All that care and skill could do has of course been done, and the sufferer is today (Wednesday) a little easier. In their first efforts to put the fire out the hands of Mr. Kenny and Mr. Larkin were considerably burned, and had such an accident happened hut half an hour earlier it is easy to imagine the consequences would have been still more serious. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 5 March 1878 p 2
b. 19/4/1874 Dunmore bp Kiama RCd. 25/9/1958 Warwick Qld
m. Daniel Kenny 1908
f. Edward Roarty m. Mary Dillon *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Thomas A Kenny
b. 1873 d. 16/6/1947 br. Bulli General
m. ? Kenny
Living at Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
b. abt 1829 Writtle Essex d. 17/1/1860 Jamberoo
m. Patrick Kenny (1830 NSW - Son of Charles Kenny & Ann) 22/7/ 1846 Sydney
f. William Rolfe m. Elizabeth Royce
Cause of Death: Strictures
DIED. On the 17th January, Sarah Ann, the beloved wife of Patrick Kenny, of Jamberoo, leaving a husband and five children to lament their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 14 February 1860 p 2
b. abt 1815 Kings Co Ireland d.
m. Thomas Kent (1808 Eynsham Oxfordshire – 8/2/1868 Applegarth Ulladualla Son of Henry Kent & Rachael Dean) 11/7/1840 Presbyterian Jamberoo V1840742 75/1840
Ship: Diamond 1838
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1840 Wollongong
Convict indent:
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b. 1835 Parramatta d. 1879 Fitzroy Melbourne
m. Andrew Wilson 1853 Independent (Congregational) Sydney, Sydney, Pitt Street V185383 88/1853
m. Rev Samuel C Kent 16/12/1869 St George 1537/1869
f. Charles Chapman m. Charlotte
Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 21 Dec 1869 ‘…relict of the late Andrew Wilson and only surviving child of the late Charles Chapman’
m. Abraham Kent 1884 Bourke
Husband a labourer of Shellharbour when he was bankrupted in 1891
m. Robert A Kent
b. 11/9/1841 d. 1926 Burwood
m. Cramer/ Crummer Kenrick (abt 1832 - 4/3/1900 Waratah Son of Buxton Kenrick & Elizabeth C ) 29/1/1862 Newcastle
f. James Corlette m. Frances Turnbull
On the 29th ultimo, at Christ Church, Cathedral, Newcastle, Crummer Kenrick, Esq., to Charlotte Emmeline Susannah, second daughter of James Corlette, Esq., Newcastle The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 1 February 1862 p 1
b. 1875 Ulladulla 20579/1875 d. 3/11/1953 Thirroul
m. Thomas Kenworth 1928
f. John Thomas Hunt m. Mary Ann Brown *
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 24/11/1859 Jerilderie d. 1944 Mosman
m. John Frederick Kenyon (17/2/1842 – 20/10/1901 Grafton Son of Joseph Kenyon & Frances Horsley) 30/4/1878 Gunning
f. Robert Henry Kennedy m. m. Mary Hume
KENYON — KENNEDY. — April 30, at St. Edmund's Church, Gunning, by the Rev. Herbert Taylor, assisted by the Rev. W. Kennedy Brodribb, B.A., cousin of the bride, John Frederic, second son of Joseph Kenyon, of Woodlands, Parramatta, to Emma Caroline, eldest daughter of R. H. Kennedy, of Collingwood, Gunning. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 13 May 1878 p 1
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m. Patrick Keogh
b. 1814 Kilbeacanty County Galway Ireland d. 25/9/1849 Wollongong
m. Edward Birmingham (- before 1837 ) 19/4/ 1831 St Marys Roman Sydney
m. James Keogh (abt 1805 Dublin-1891 Lismore Son of Michael Keogh & Mary Kelly) 1837 Wollongong
f. Peter Larkin m. Bridget Cunningham *
Ship: Brothers 1827
Living Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 1868 Kiama d. 1920 Katoomba
m. William C Ashe (-1893 Coonamble Son of Weldon Ashe & Katherine E) 1886 Ashfield
m. William M Keogh 2/7/1894 Kiama
f. Stephen Major m. Catherine McDivitt *
KEOGH—ASHE.—July 2, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Chaffers Welsh, W. M. Keogh, of Warrana, Coonamble, to Grace Lilian Ashe, eldest daughter of Stephen Major, Esq., of Kiama, N.S.W.
d. 1930 Balmain South br. Rookwood
m. James Townsend Keogh 1882 Qld
f. George Bonner m. Sarah Peisley
Ship: Juliet 1874
Husband the saddler at the Metropolitan Mine Helensburgh.
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1856 Shellharbour d. 27/11/1945 Marrickville
m. Thomas Keogh (abt 1857 Co Clare Ireland-) 26/6/1889 St Paul‘s Albion Park
f. Bartholomew Malone m. Mary Clarey Murphy *
Husband a fettler, she was a housekeeper until her marriage.
KEOGH.-November 27, 1945, at her residence, 47 Francis Street, Marrickville. Mary Keogh, widow of the late Thomas Keogh, dear mother of John, James, Mary (Mrs. E. Patterson), Annie (Mrs. N. Farrell), and Kathleen (Mrs C. Weinert). Requicscat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 28 November 1945 p 20
b. 1835 Mayo Ireland d. 1902/1904 Lismore br. Lismore
m. James Keogh (abt 1805 Dublin-1891 Lismore Son of Michael Keough & Mary Kelly) 3/7/1850 Dapto
f. John Sweeney m.
Ship: 1850
Both resident of Dapto
b. 1862 Wollombi d. 31/10/1943 Kiama br. Kiama
m. James Hubert Keon (1845 Ireland -1/8/1914 Kiama Son of George Plunkett Keon & Rebecca ) 1882 Goulburn
f. William Toms m. Eliza Walden
Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
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The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 3 November 1943 p 4
m. Arthur E Keons 1889 Wollongong
m. William Kirshaw /Herhaw
Husband in 1841 Census living in Harbour St Wollongong, he was a private attached to the mounted police.
b. abt 1854 Scotland d.
m. John Kernick (1848 Perranzabuloe Cornwall- Son of James Kernick & Mary Ann Tabb) 1873 Rosedale North Yorkshire
f. Alexander Fraser m. Isabella Brodie
Living on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand when her son Harry enlisted in WW1
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Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1822 d. 16/12/1870 br. Wollongong General
m. John Kerr ( 27/2/ 1824 Dunce Scotland- 4/5/1887 Mt Keira )
b. 1873 Wollongong d. 5/2/1934 St George Hospital cr. Woronora
m. William Gilmour Kerr (-1924 St George Hospital Son of William Kerr & ?) 1892 Wo
onona
f. George Croft m. Emma Eliza Galliot *
Mrs. Charlotte Kerr died on Monday at the St. George District Hospital, aged 60 years. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Friday 9 February 1934 p 6
KERR - February 5, 1934, at St George District Hospital, Charlotte Kerr, late of Bulli, beloved mother of Marjorie, Wallace, Desmond, William, and Gladys, aged 60 years. By request, no mourning. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 6 February 1934
Living at Kogarah when her son Robert enlisted in WW1
b. 1818 Strabane Tyron d. 21/3/1896 Forest Lodge br. Rookwood
m. Robert Kerr (1817 Stebane Tyrone- Son of Robert Kerr & Elizabeth ) 28/11/1838 Camus Tyrone
Ship: Argyle 1839
KERR, — At her residence, Forest Lodge, Sydney, on March 21st. — Dorcas, relict of the late R. Kerr, and mother of Mrs. Joseph Makin, of Wollongong. Aged 81 years. At rest. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 26 March 1896 p 2
b. d. 29/6/1906 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Dr John Kerr (1860 Beith Scotland- 21/5/1948 Wollongong Son of John Kerr & Elizabeth Reid )
f. Thomas
Bound for Africa.
Mrs. Kerr, wife of Dr. John Kerr, of Wollongong, left Sydney on Wednesday for South Africa in quest of health. She has been ailing for some time past, and being recommended to the African climate in the direction of the Transvaal, she is proceeding thither, as she has some relatives there. Meanwhile, Dr. Kerr remains in Wollongong attending to his professional duties. Several of her friends attended at Sydney on Wednesday to see Mrs. Kerr off and bid her a kind good-bye and safe return with renewed health and I vigour. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 8 August 1903 p 2
Death of Mrs. Kerr. — After a lingering illness extending over a considerable period the wife of Dr. J. Kerr died at an early hour this morning. The deceased lady was much esteemed by all who knew her. Much sympathy is felt for Dr. Kerr in his sad bereavement, especially as it comes at a time when he is laid aside with a severe illness himself. We are glad to hear that he is improving in health, and that he hopes to be about again ere long. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 June 1906 p 2
b. abt 1866 d. 30/3/1923 Ourimbah
m. William Simmons (1856 Shoalhaven - 8/11/1893 Wollongong Son of George Simmons & Sarah) 1887 Wollongong
m. Charles Conrad Kerr 22/2/1895 Tamworth
f. Rev. James W Dowson m. Mary Emma Walker *
It is with feelings of deep regret that we record the death of Mr. William Simmons, who for the past ten years filled the position of telegraph operator at the Post and Telegraph Office of this town. Mr. Simmons was in his usual health until Sunday last, when he became unwell, his ailment being some derangement of the bowels.
….He leaves behind him a widow and three young children, with whom much sympathy is expressed in their sore bereavement. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 9 November 1893 p 3
KERR-SIMMONS.-February 22, at Tamworth, by the Rev. Chas. W. Graham, Charles Conrad, fifth son of Thomas Nixon Kerr, of Willesden, Middlesex, to Emma, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. W. Dowson, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 March 1895
KERR - March 30, at her residence, Lagnicourt, Ourimbah, Emma, wife of C. C. Kerr, youngest daughter of late Rev. J. W. Dowson, aged 57. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 5 April 1923 p 8
b. 1864 Wollongong d. 1939 Broadmeadow br. Sandgate
m. David Kerr (- 17/11/1929 Hamilton Son of John Kerr & Catherine ) 1887 Wollongong
f. John Thornton m. Susan Shipp *
b. 4/3/1860 Wollongong 13899/1860 d. 29/11/1924 Waratah br. Helensburgh General
m. John Johnson Kerr (1855 Alnwick Northumberland Scotland – 26/4/1923 Mt Keira Son of John Kerr & Catherine Aitchison ) 1880 Wollongong
f. Samuel Murray Tolbert m. Maria Collins * see Gray
Occupation: midwife
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Joseph Kerr 1862 Wollongong
b. 1858 Woonona d. 27/5/1908 Woonona br. Bulli
m. Edward William Kerrison (1856 Dapto -22/1/ 1935 Bulli Son of ? Kerison & Catherine *) 1882 Woollahra
f. John Makin m. Mary Anne Lewis *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Her husband was the last person to see the victims of the Bulli Mining disaster alive, he received a head wound from a stone fall; he was a sub manager of the mine.
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b. abt 1828 d. 7/5/1885 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Edward Kerrison 1855 RC Sydney St Mary’s
f. Michael m. Mary
m. William/Wilhelm Kersten (abt 1867-21/5/1930 Broken Hill) abt 1894
Living at Bellambi North in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a miner.
(Researcher Note: Female teachers were made to retire as soon as they were married for well into the 20th century. She was allowed to return to work as a married woman when WW1 broke out as there would have been a shortage of teachers, she was willing to work at Broken Hill and she had no young children. Female teachers were usually single women or widows. )
KERSTEN.-November 10, at Piper-street, South Broken Hill, the wife of W. Kersten of a son. Both doing well. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: 1888 - 1954) Monday 12 November 1894 p 2
WHEN the schools reopen next February a familiar figure will be missing for Mrs. F. Kersten has entered on her long service leave prior to her retirement, which takes effect from May 1. Hers is surely a unique record for she actually commenced teaching 50 years ago, though not all that time has been spent in the schools.
In 1894 Miss Scott (as she was then), resigned when her marriage to the late Mr. William Kersten took place. She had little thought of returning to a teaching career then, but the war years saw her back in the department. Resuming in 1915, Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: 1888 - 1954) Monday 19 December 1938 p 4
One of Broken Hill's best-known former schoolteachers, Mrs. W. Kersten, is to leave Broken Hill shortly.
She will go to Sydney, where she will visit her brother. Mrs. Kersten began teaching 51 years ago. She retired when she married, but resumed during the last war. She continued teaching until she resigned from the staff of Central Infants' School some time ago. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: 1888 - 1954) Tuesday 4 June 1940 p 4
b. 1839 RC Illawarra: Wollongong d. 16/1/1884 Marrickville br. Rookwood Catholic
m. John Kerwick/Kirby 14/2/1863 Wollongong
f. Timothy O’Neill m. Elizabeth Haley * or Ellen Smith
Husband a farmer. He resident Gerringong she of Berkley Estate
THE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN KERWICK are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased beloved WIFE, Elizabeth; to move from his late residence, Cook's-road, Marrickville, THIS DAY. Friday, at 2 o'clock, to the Necropolis The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 18 January 1884 p 12
KERWICK.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Mrs. John Kerwick, who departed this life on January 16, 1884, at her residence, Cook-road, Marrickville, after a long and painful illness. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 16 January 1885 p 1
m. Martin Kerwick
b. abt 1865 d. 12/8/1948 Wollongong br. Brownsville
m. James Kevan (abt 1863-6/2/1951 Port Kembla Son of James Kevan & Grace) 1895 Lismore
f. William Berryman m. Margaret
Living at Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a carpenter.
MRS. A. M. KEVAN
Mrs. Alice Margaret Kevan, who passed away in the Wollongong District Hospital last Thursday, was 83 years of age and had resided at 1 O'Donnell st., Port Kembla. Besides her husband, Mr. James Kevan, she leaves four sons, John (Sydney) Sidney (Glen Innes), David and Peter, both of Port Kembla, and a daughter, Grace (Mrs. C.Mark, Lithgow).
Her remains were interred in St. Luke's Church of England cemetery, Brownsville, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 19 August 1948 p 9
b. abt 1841 Albion Park d. 12/12/1885 Albion Park 10909/1886 br. Jamberoo
m. Edward Kevin ( Co. Londonderry Ireland – July 1911 Grafton Son of John Kevin & Ann) 1863 Kiama 2068/1863
f. James Donnelly m. Elizabeth Kell Tate *
KEVIN — November 2nd, at her residence, Jamberoo, the wife of Mr. Edward Kevin, of a daughter. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1932) Saturday 24 November 1866
KEVIN. — On the 10th instant, at his parents' residence, Albion Park, John, the eldest beloved son of Edward and Mary Kevin, aged 13 years and 8 months, nephew of John Kevin, 20, Upper Fort-street, Sydney. May his soul rest in peace. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 18 May 1878 p 12
Kevin –December 12 at Albion Park, Illawarra, Mary , the beloved wife of Edward Kevin , in the 44th year of her life. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1932) Saturday 19 December 1885 p 10
b. 22/12/1873 Houghton Regis Bedfordshire d. 31/10/1951 br. Wollongong General
m. Joseph Charles Kew (abt 1865- 18/7/1926 Wollongong Son of Charles Kew & Fanny ) 1897 Temora
f. George Duncombe m. Jane Fensom *
Ship: 1884 Abergeldie
Living at Edward St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a traveller.
b. 1871 Wollongong d. 25/8/1959 Manly
m. Arthur Edward Kewin (1871 Richmond -23/8/1942 Manly Son of Thomas Kewin & Rebecca) 12/8/1896 Marrickville
f. James Browne m. Elizabeth *
KEWIN-BROWNE-August 12, 1896 by the Rev Walter Mathison BA, Arthur Edward, second son of Thomas Kewin, of Richmond, to Edith Annie, second daughter of the late James Browne, of Wollongong Melbourne papers please copy The Sydney Morning Herald 12 September 1896
b. 1864 Wollongong 16505/1864 d.
m. John Keys 1887 Wollongong
f. William Cochrane m. Annie Fisher Gregg *
b. 27/9/1829 County Tyrone Ireland d. 18/10 1908 Kameruka
m. John Keys (1819-1900 Candelo Son of David Keys & ? ) 2/3/1849 County Tyrone, Ireland
f. William James Cochrane m. Mary Jane Coughran *
Ship: Victoria 1849
m. Charles Keys 1863 Kiama
b. 1878 Kiama 14829/1878 d. 1963 Wollongong
m. Ernest R Keys 1911
f. Robert Jones m. Mary Ann Vance *
Living Eureka Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 1859 Wollongong d. 1/3/1898 San Francisco
m. St John Norman MacQueen Keyse ( - Son of St John Keys) 2/1/1882 Wollongong
f. Frederic R Cole m. Eliza Clarissa Smith *
KEYSE— COLE.— On the 2nd instant, at St Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev T C Ewing Sr John Norman Macqueen Keyse, only son of Mr St John Curtis Keyse, of Wollahra, to Fanny Australia, youngest daughter of Mr. F. R. Cole, 'H.'M. Customs, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 10 January 1882 p 2
KEYSE.— On 18th ultimo, at her residence, Onehunga, near Auckland, New Zealand, Mrs. St. John N. Keyse, of a daughter. Both doing well. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 14 November 1882 p 2
KEYSE — On 20th ultimo, at her residence, Ponsonby Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Mrs. St. John N. Keyse, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 February 1884 p 2
KEYS.-March 1, 1898, at San Francisco, Fanny Australia, wife of St. John Keys, youngest daughter of F.R. and Clara Cole, late of Wollongong, aged 39 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 May 1898
St John Norman MacQueen Keyse married Fanny Australia Cole in 1882 and then lived in New Zealand for about four years, having three children - Fanny Keyse, St John Curtis Keyse and Frederick Throsby Keyse. The family then returned to Sydney until 1897, where they had a further five children - Percy, Leila, Herbert, Marie (who died as an infant), Vivian and Maurice. During this time St John Norman MacQueen Keyse owned his own trade protection business (Keyse and Co) and later he is the Managing Director of Sydney and Suburban Mutual Trade Protection Co Ltd).
In 1897 St John Norman, Fanny and their 8 surviving children emigrated to the USA arriving on the RMSS Almeda on 27 September. In the 1900 census, St John Norman is living in New York while his seven youngest children are found across three orphanages in California.
b. abt 1832 Tipperary Ireland d. 8/9/1915 Kensington br. Kangaroo Valley
m. Thomas Keys (Cork Ireland -18/1/1911 Kangaroo Valley Son of Thomas Keys & Elizabeth) 1866 Wollongong
f. William Ryan m. Mary
Husband a farmer
DEATH OF MRS. T. KEYS.
Yet another old resident of the Valley has passed away, in the person of Mrs. T. Keys, which sad event took place at Kensington last Wednesday morning, the cause of death being influenza, combined with bronchitis, says the “Times.” Deceased, who was 83 years of age, was born at Emily Country, Tipperarv, Ireland, and came to Australia just half a century ago, find together with her husband (who predeceased her by nearly four years), she resided on the farm at Kangaroo River for about 16 years, at the end of which time she went to live in Sydney, and to enjoy a well earned rest. She was rich in stories concerning the adventures of olden times, when everywhere was standing bush, and when butter, eggs, etc. had to he packed on horseback to Berry, and provisions brought, back, with nothing but bush tracks to travel on. Many a time she acted as doctor and nurse combined in cases of sickness among neighbors, as no doctor was to be had within miles, and she was perhaps the means of saving valuable lives. She leaves a family of two daughters (Mrs. D. Simpson and Miss. F. Keys) both of Sydney, and one son, John, of Kangaroo River, to mourn their loss. The remains were brought from Sydney, and they were laid to rest beside those of her husband. The Nowra Leader (NSW : 1909 - 1939) Friday 10 September 1915 p 1
b. 27/4/1853 Drumbulcan/Irvinestown Fermanagh d. 25/10/1938 Byron Bay br. Clunes
m. Andrew Keys (1855 Irvinestown – 27/6/1948 Bangalow Son of William Keys & Catherine Reid) 1887 Kiama
f. James Keys m. Mary Fletcher
Ship: Clyde 1880
Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 26 October 1938 p 9
b. 1879 Kiama 15759/1879 d. 21/10/1957 Lewisham
f. Edward Keys m. Susannah Tomlins *
Living Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. abt 1810 Makenny Tyrone Ireland d. 9/7/1894 br. Gerringong
m. Thomas Keys (1781- 18/7/1865 Drumbulkin Co. Fermanagh) 2/5/1837 Magheraculmoney Ireland
f. James Stewart m. Mary Kearnan
Ship: Sir Robert Sale 1867
b. 1832 Cavan Ireland d. 19/10/1897 Wolumla br. Bemboka Presbyterian
m. Thomas Keys (1838 Tyrone – 1/11/1913 Liverpool Son of David Keys & Jane Porter) 17/6/1858 Wollongong 2913/1858
f. William Henderson m. ?
Ship: Athenian 1853
At Wollongong, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. Cunningham Atchinson, Thomas, youngest son of the late Mr David Keys, County Tyrone, Ireland, to Sarah, third daughter of Mr William Henderson, County Cavan, Ireland. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 21 June 1858 p 3
b. 1849 Kiama d. 3/9/1929 Manly br. Manly Cemetery
m. John Keys (- before 1929 ) 1873 Kiama
f. Charles Rowland m. Louisa Moss *
KEYS. — September 3, 1929, at her son's residence, 84 Darley-road, Manly, Sarah Ann, beloved mother of Lucy (Mrs. Sharman), Annie (Mrs. Magennis), William, Charles, and Walter Keys, aged 81 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 4 September 1929 p 14
b. abt 1865 Wollongong d. 23/6/1954 Bexley
m. Hugh Keys (- 20/9/1925 Byron Bay Son of James Keys & Mary A ) 1888 Wollongong
f. Edward Gibson m. Susan Miller *
b. 1856 Kiama d. 1938 Marrickville
m. Edward Keys (27/11/1852 Drumbulcan Fermanagh – 1939 Marrickville Son of Thomas Keys & Mary Stewart *) 27/11/ 1876 Broughton Village Kiama
f. William Tomlins m. Martha *
Living Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
KEYS - TOMLINS. -November 27, at the house of the bride's brother, Broughton Village, Kiama district, by the Rev. Robert Wilson, Congregational Minister, of Gerringong, Edward Keys, of Sydney, to Susannna Tomlins, of Broughton Village, Kiama The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 1 December 1876 p 1
KEYS,-At her parent's residence, Gerringong, Amelia Jane, the beloved infant daughter of Edward and Susana Keys, after a short and painful illness of enteritis and pulmonary congestion; aged 4 months, ” Safe in the arms of Jesus, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 15 May 1883 p 2
b. 1812 Waterford Ireland d. 24/8/1861 West Dapto
m. James Kidd (24/6/1810 Dundalk Co. Louth Ireland - 20/1/1867 Roden Vale West Dapto Son of Thomas Kidd & Bridget Byne) 27/12/1835 St Nicholas, Our Lady Espocopalian Church, Liverpool, England.
f. John Egan m. Harriett
Ship: Earl Durham 11/7/1842 a housekeeper/ wife to James a carpenter.
Religion: Protestant
Death certificate with the kind permission of Chris and Carla Wright
James Kidd freehold West Dapto in 1856.
On Saturday, 24th August, 1861, at Roden Vale, West Dapto, after a long and painful illness, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. James Kidd, deeply regretted by her bereaved husband and eight children, and a large circle of friends.
Husband’s sisters Margaret Disney * and Ellen Dunne *
b. abt 1863 d. 18/4/1927 Mount Keira br. Wollongong General
m. John Alexander Kidd (abt 1856 - 12/10/1940 Keira Rd West Wollongong) 1885 Wollongong
f. John Kerr m. Catherine
Ship: ? Belgic 1885
Son was exempted from military service in 1916 as an only son – resident at Mount Keira
b. abt 1851 d. 14/4/1924 Kurri Kurri br. Kurri Kurri
m. Thomas Kidson (abt 1852 -10/2/1927 Weston )
m. Patrick Kiley
b. 2/12/1867 Port Macquarie d. 18/10/1953 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Thomas Kiernan (1872 Wollongong-2/12/1936 Wollongong Son of Joseph Kiernan & Julia Ellen Fitzpatrick *) 1900 Newtown
f. Jospeh Gates m. Mary Brennan *
They had no children. Husband a contractor he also was an Alderman in Wollongong and a Mayor.
Living at Wilson St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
b. abt 1860 d. 24/12/1950 Hurstville br. Woronora
m. Michael Kiernan (abt 1861 Ireland - 4/5/1923 Sydney Son of Thomas Kiernan & Mary) 1886 Canterbury
f. Thomas Russell m. Nancy
Husband worked on the construction of the railway lines to Newcastle, the Illawarra and between Orange and Wellington.
A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE.
Two men entered the residence of Michael Kiernan, Cumnock (near Molong), on Thursday night, during the absence of the male members of the family. Mrs.Kiernan was in bed when the men entered the room. They presented a revolver, and told hernot to move. She jumped out of bed, and ran from the house. As she went a shot was fired, but missed her.
She hid in a Paddock, and when her sons returned about 11 p.m. they found the house ransacked, and their mother gone. Later they heard cooeeing, and found their mother in the paddock. She was suffering severely from shock and a medical man had to be called. Excepting some jewellery, little was stolen. Glen Innes Examiner (NSW: 1908 - 1954) Monday 22 March 1915 p 5
Mrs. Elizabeth Stella Kiernan died last Sunday at her daughter's home in Union Street, West Kogarah. She was 90 years of age and is survived by one son and two daughters (Mesdames Bruton and Ticehurst). Three sons are deceased. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Thursday 28 December 1950 p 4
b. 1875 Dudley Worcershire d. 27/10/1936 Wilson St Wollongong
m. Joseph M P Kiernan (1/10/1874 Wollongong – 2/8/1933 Kiama Son of Joseph Kiernan & Julia Ellen Fitzpatrick *) 1893 Wollongong
f. George Dando m. Emma Harriett Jevons *
Ship: 1880 Scottish Prince into Rockhampton Qld
DEATH OF MRS. KIERNAN
After a week's illness at her home, Wilson-Street Wollongong, the death occurred on Tuesday of Mrs. Harriet Emma Kiernan at the age of 63 years. Her husband (the late Mr. Joe Kiernan) died suddenly at Kiama about three years ago. She was a daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs. Dando, who, in the early days lived on Smith's Hill, and her school days were spent at Wollongong where she has resided ever since. The late Mrs. Kiernan was a woman with a kindly, nature, and many were her acts of kindness and help in cases of sickness and charity. For some years she has had charge of the kiosk at the Continental Baths, and up to the time of her death, controlled the refreshment stall at the Wollongong Greyhound Racing Club's meetings on Monday nights. The remains were laid to rest alongside that of her husband in the Catholic cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. Those left to mourn the loss of a most devoted mother are Tommy, John, Pat (sons), and Topsy, Francis, Julia and Chrissie. A brother Mr. Arthur Dando resides at Balmain. There are ten grandchildren. By the passing of Mrs. Kiernan the town loses a good citizen. To the bereaved we extend our sympathy. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NS : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 October 1936 p 10
b. abt 1834 d. 26/1/1901 br Wollongong General
m. James Kiernan (abt 1833- 5/6/1895 Wollongong Son of Michael Keirnan & Bridget )
f. Thomas Fitzpatrick m. ?
Husband a mariner
KIERNAN. -January 26,1901, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs J. Johnston, Unanderra, Wollongong, Julia Ellen, widow of the late James Kiernan, and beloved mother of Mrs N. Hansen, Dunmore House, Gowrie-street, Newtown, aged 67, rest in peace. The Sydney Morning Herald 2 February 1901
KIERNAN.-Funeral of the late JULIA ELLEN KIERNAN, relict of the late JAMES KIERNAN, will leave her residence. Unanderra, THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, for R.C. Cemetery, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 January 1901
m. John Kiernan (17/10/1856 Wollongong- Son of Joseph Kiernan & Julia Ellen Fitzpatrick *) 1877 Wollongong
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1868 d. 28/5/1940 Lewisham br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Kiggins (-1915 Parramatta) 1891 Sydney
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
KIGGINS.—May 28, 1940, at Lewisham, Bridget (Dolly) Kiggins, of 16 Simmons Street, Enmore, loved mother of William, Edward, Ruby (Mrs. Jeffries), John (deceased), Cecelia (Mrs. Broadhead), Irene (Mrs. Burford), and Vincent, aged 72 years. R.I.P. South Coast papers, please copy. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 29 May 1940 p 12
b. 1849 d. 23/2/1896 br. Gerringong
m. Patrick Kiley (1848 West Maitland - 29/3/1926 Gerringong Son of Patrick Kiley & Mary Connor * see Harding) 1873 Kiama
Husband a farmer
b. 1862 Dapto d. 20/3/1937 Bulli District Hospital br. Wollongong General
m. James Kiley ( abt 1861 Wollongong -26/12/1929 Corrimal Son of Patrick Kiely & Catherine *) 1887 Sydney
f. Thomas Kelly m. Catherine
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties or Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a butcher.
Husband’s obituary says that they married in Sydney and returned to the Illawarra by boat.
b. 12/10/1874 Gerringong d. 1949 Sydney
m. William Kiley (26/4/1874 Gerringong - 1953 Liverpool Son of Patrick Kiley & Anne McIntyre *) 1900 Kiama
f. John Hanrahan m. Eliza Shea/O’Shea *
Living at Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 1966 Sydney
m. Harry Morten Kilgour (-27/7/1941 Rose Bay) 1900 Sydney
f. George Everatt m. Eliza
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a dentist. Family moved to New Zealand in 1904.
She was a lead singer in the Pollard Opera Company before her marriage
Mrs. Kilgour was a great favourite some years ago w shen sl was a leading member of the Pollard Opera Company. Two of her finest characterisations were Bettina in “La Mitscotte,” and Griolet in “La Fille du Tambour Major,” though several of her other impersonations were equal to that of many colonial and imported artistes on the comic opera stage who have been heralded with a great flourish of trumpets. Her work was made distinctive by the originality which she imparted to each of the characters she played. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 30 December 1904 p 2
KILGOUR— On February 23rd, 1905, at her residence, Marion St Wellington (N.Z.) to Mr. and Mr. H. M. Kilgour (nee Lily Everett)— a son.
b. 1871 Newcastle d. 30/9/1940 Corrimal br. Bulli General
f. John Mackey m. Agnes Cavill *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Caroline Kilkelly, whose death occurred on Tuesday, was in her 69th year, and was a well known and respected resident of the district. Prior to her marriage she was a member of the MacKay family who were amongst the districts pioneers. She is survived by her husband and a grown up family Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 October 1940 p 10
Husband a miner living at Corrimal.
m. Thomas Kilkelly 26/5/1857 Wollongong
f. Thomas Fogherty
Both resident West Dapto
m. Thomas Kelkelly
b. 21/8/1849 Shellharbour d. 23/4/1888 Keira Vale br. Dapto
m. John Killalea ( 7/10/1848 Shellharbour- 3/11/1887 Cleveland near Dapto Son of Edward Killalea & Maria Rolroyd *) 10/1/1873 St. Peters Roman Catholic Church Kiama
f. James Seymour m. Sarah Hoare *
Husband a labourer who died before the birth of his youngest son and his wife died 5 months after that event. It is believed that all the children were raised in an orphanage except for the baby, Joseph, who was cared for by his wife's mother's family and later took their name of Hore.
b. 15/1/1875 Airdrie Scotland d. 1954 Brisbane Qld
m. Michael Patrick Killalea ( 24/1/1859 Shellharbour- 1947 or 1949 Nambour Qld Son of Edward Killalea & Maria Rolroyd *) 20/10/1896 St. Pauls Roman Catholic Church Albion Park
f. James Ross m. Mary Drain
Living at Long Point in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
b. abt 1820 or 1832 Dublin Ireland d. 8 /12/1914 Paddington
m. Edward Killelae (abt 1818 Co Galway, Ireland -17/8/1872 Wollongong) 15/7/1847 Jamberoo
Both resident of Shellharbour, husband a farmer.
Some sources say she was under the protection of the Campbell family who arrived in 1843 into the Shellharbour area under Caroline Chisholm’s settlement plan. Maria is supposed to have left Edward several months before his death. He did from strychnine poisoning which happened while he was excessively drinking.
m. Richard Killen 1888 Glebe
Living at Para meadows in 1902, then Corrimal by 1911, but had moved to Pyrmont Sydney by 1913.
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
d. 1920 Murrurundi
m. William Killion
f. William C ? m. ?
Constable Emmett deposed that the language was made use of after midnight on Saturday, in the house of a woman named Maria Killion, in which very disorderly conduct was being carried on. Maria Killion was charged with a similar charge at the same time and place. Defendant said she pleaded guilty to a certain extent, but denied having used a portion of the language attributed to her. Constables Emmett and Smith deposed that they were outside defendant's house on the Fairy Meadow-road on Saturday night from 12 o'clock till half past 2 ; they heard her make use of the language complained of, she being drunk at the time ; there were several men in the house, and the conduct carried on was disgraceful. In reply to a question by the P.M. as to whether she desired to go into the witness-box and give evidence, defendant said she was as innocent as a babe unborn, but that it was no use going against a policeman. His Worship said he would not allow her to talk like that. She then went into the box, and after being sworn said she had not made use of all the language named in the information ; she might have used a couple of the words, as she was aggravated by two men who wanted to get into her house : she a mitted having had a couple of glasses of beer, but was not drunk ; she was a lone woman, who endeavoured to earn her living honestly by washing; Mick Curry and Walter Burns -were in her house, having come for their washing, which she had done for. them for some time. Letitia Killian, about 18 years of age, daughter of last defendant, pleaded not guilty to a similar charge. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 August 1893 p 2
Monday, August 20. (Before the Police Magistrate.)
Maria Killion pleaded guilty to drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and also to being a common prostitute and behaving in an indecent manner. She was further charged with having in her possession a bottle of glycerine, reasonably supposed to have been stolen. Senior-constable Thorncroft deposed that when he arrested defendant on another charge he found the bottle of glycerine produced in her possession she stated that her daughter had given it to her four weeks previously. George Madden, in the employ of Hewlett Brothers, identified the bottle of glycerine as being the property of the firm; it was exposed for sale on a table in the fancy goods department on Saturday last; he saw defendant in the store on Saturday night, when she purchased some small articals, but not the bottle of glycerine. Defendant denied having stolen the bottle, maintaining that she had received it from her daughter four weeks previously. His Worship said he found the charge proved. From a record before him it appeared that defendant had been convicted fifteen times since December 1891, notwithstanding that she had spent a considerable period in gaol. For drunkenness and disorderly conduct, she was ordered to pay a fine of £1, or be imprisoned seven days; for indecent behaviour, she was ordered to be imprisoned for four months, with hard labor, to commence at the expiration of the previous sentence. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 21 August 1894 p 2
d. 19/6/1901 Woonona
m. William John Kirkpatrick (abt 1838-15/5/1918 Corrimal Son of William John Kilpatrick & Mary)
f. James m. Margaret
Mr. W. Kilpatrick, Woonona, an old resident, died on Wednesday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 22 June 1901 p 11
m. Richard Kilroy
b. 1866 Sedgely Upper Garnell Staffordshire d. 14/3/1942 Bulli 3520/1942 br. Bulli General
m. Thomas William Kimbrey (1867 Wollongong– 9/10/1954 Bulli Son of Edwin Kimbrey & Mary Ann Cleveland * see Reeve ) 1891 Bulli 8366/1891
f. Thomas Millard m. Nancy Oakley *
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1879
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. Mary Hannah Kimbrey, wife of Mr. Thomas William Kimbrey, of 52 Farrell road, Bulli, collapsed at her home on Saturday, and died before medical aid could be summoned. She was 76 years of age and came to Australia from Staffordshire over 60 years ago. She was married in St. Augustine's C. of E. Bulli. She leaves a husband and family of four Herbert, Florrie, Vera and Arthur.
On Sunday a funeral service was conducted at her late home by Rev. Kemmis. The remains were later interred in Bulli General cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 March 1942 p 9
b. 1880 Dudley Worcestershire d. 7/8/1947 Engadine
m. Frederick Edmund Kindred (1876 Balmain- 14/5/1959 Engadine Son of Horatio Kindred & Louise Candler) 1900 Redfern
f. William Smith b. Jane Willis *
Ship: 1886 Port Victor
Living at Bulli Pass in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a watchmaker.
m. Dr King
At her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, on the 27th ultimo, the Iady of Dr. King, of a son. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 1 December 1855
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1884 Kiama d. 28/9/1963 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Ernest Henry King ( 1882 Kiama- 8/4/1968 ‘Ayr Park' Jerrara Son of William King & Charity Grace Dennis * ) 1902 Kiama
f. John Fittler m. Jane Clarke *
b. 27/7/1847 Willow Creek Farm Kiama d. 23/5/1926 Willow Creek Farm Kiama
f. William King m. Mary Reilly *
Alice never married. Her obituary included the comment “she was never happier than when bestowing a gift or a kindness”. Her obituary also commented that at some stage she befriended a young boy called Robert Little and raised him virtually as a son. Several months before her death, Alice had a stroke and Robert and his wife Jean left their place to take care of Alice in her home until her death.
b. abt 1860 Cavan Ireland
m. Henry King 1880 Sydney 1288/1880
Ship: Blair Athole 1879
Came with brother Thomas Kells.
b. 1874 Kiama d. March 1947 Bankstown
m. William James King (24/7/1869 “Cedar Grove” Kiama - 25/4/1902 St Vincents Son of William King & Isabella Elliott *) 1898 Kiama
f. James Dwyer m. Philomena Walsh *
OBITUARY
MRS. A. KINGMrs, A. King, widow of the late William King, of Kiama, passed away after a lengthy illness on Saturday last at the “Northmore” Private Hospital, Chapel Street, Bankstown, which is conducted by her daughter, Mrs. L. Hogan,
Before her marriage the late Mrs. King was Miss Amelia Dwyer, daughter of the late W. Dwyer who was a coachbuilder and upholsterer in Kiama for many years.
Sincere sympathy is extended to her daughter and son and to her brother and sisters.The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 22 March 1947 p 3
m. Henry King 1876 Kiama or Maitland
This is likely to be a Hunter Valley family who had no contact with the Illawarra –just a transcription error.
m. Alfred A King
b. 1858 Redfern d. 6/10/1950 Grafton br. Wollongbar
m. John James King (1864- 25/10/1944 Alstonville Son of John King & Elizabeth Dreaney *) 1894 Kiama
f. James Booth m. Christina McNab
MRS. A. J. KING.
A resident of the Alstonville district for nearly 50 years, Mrs. Annie Julia King (92), died at
Grafton on Friday night. She had been spending a few months holiday with a son at Fineflower, Clarence River. She was the widow of the late John James King.
Born at Redfern, Sydney, she went to the South Coast with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. James Booth. She lived her early life in that area, and as a young woman joined the Education Department, being appointed first to Maitland and later to Albury. She was appointed a deaconess of the Church of England, and served the church in the Redfern district for about 15 years.
After short periods at Jamberoo and Newrybar, Mr. and Mrs. King settled at Alstonville, where she had since resided.
She had always been a keen churchwoman, and was particularly interested in mission work. During World War 1 she edited the Carry On cookery book, and at that time the total proceeds of the sale of the book were directed to a fund for the relief of distressed Belgians. Four sons survive her. They are Messrs. Selwyn King (Blackheath), Benjamin King (Clearfield), Esca King (Fineflower), and Colin King (Alstonville). Her only surviving sister is Mrs. Flowers, of Mosman.
Mrs. King was buried at Wollongbar yesterday afternoon, beside the remains of her husband. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Monday 9 October 1950 p 4
d. 12/1/1928 Potts Point
m. Edwin Howes King (abt 1834- 3/5/1875 Taralga) 1858 Sydney 787/1858
f. George L Munn m. Elizabeth
KING.-January 12, 1928 at Potts Point, Arabella Frances, widow of the late Ebenezer (Edwin Howes) Silver-King, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 14 January 1928 p 16
Husband a teacher who died of heart and lung disease. He was uninsured and possibly left his family badly provided for.
b. 31/1/1843 Martock Somerset d. 22/12/1913 Mount View
m. Richard King ( 15/9/1838 Chesterton Oxfordshire -7/9/1922 Mount View Son of Charles King & Sarah Ann Bowden) 2/8/1859 Hexham 2524/1859
f. Thomas Locock m. Lucy Gillett
Ship: Robert Small 1856
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m. Thomas King 1868 Kiama
m. John King
b. 19/8/1841 Fairy Meadow d. 21/9/1906 Jamberoo 9061/1906 br. Albion Park Anglican
m. William King (1837 Oxfordshire ? – Son of Edmund King & Mary Ing) 1858 Wollongong 2903/1858
f. James Dennis m. Elizabeth Spinks *
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
The late Mrs. William King, of Jamberoo, left 60 grandchildren Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 2 October 1906 p 2
b. 19/4/1881 Kiama d. 4/8/1947 Newtown
m. Percy Francis King (-12/2/1940 Newtown Son of William Kenzie King & Elizabeth) 1902 Kiama
f. Plumleigh Chin m. Mary Ann Crooks *
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a baker.
KING, Daisy Ethel-August 4 1947 (suddenly), at her residence, 553 King street Newtown, widow of the late Percy Francis King and dearly loved mother of Hazel (Mrs J. Glynn), Alma and Neville, mother-in-law of Jack and Ellen, grandmother of Jack and Robert, and great grandmother of David. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 5 August 1947 p 22
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. John King
b. 1859 Jamberoo d. 27/7/1930 Albion Park
m. John King (15/4/1858 Wollongong - 30/5/1950 Albion Park Son of William King & Charity Grace Dennis *) 1879 Kiama
f. John Bradney m. Ann Louisa Pugh Nichols *
Living Mount Terry in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a farmer.
m. Eleazer King
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 11/10/1835 or 6/9/1835 Balltyrone Armargh Ireland d. 30/11/1912 Kanagroo Valley br. Kangaroo Valley
m. John King (6/4/1827 Armagh Ireland – 17/1/1917 Kiama Son of William King & Mary Reilly *) 20/3/1857 Kiama
f. Henry Dreaney m. Sarah Reilly
Ship: Samuel Boddington 1855 with sister, Margaret (assisted by James Morris 1856 of the Macquarie River)
b. 4/3/1862 Kiama d. 13/11/1918 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Richard King ( 1/4/1862 Kiama – 3/6/1921 Kiama Son of Joseph King & Sarah Ann McNeice *) 1886 Sydney
f. George Wood m. Margaret Imrie *
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
MRS. RICHARD KING
On Sunday morning, at 12 noon, Eliza wife of Mr. Richard King, passed alway at her residence, Kiama, of pneumonia following influenza.
For some time Mrs.King has been an invalid, and the attack of influenza on a system unable to wilhstand it, developed with serious result,
In their bereavement, her devoted husband and sons have the sincere sympathy of the district, and throughout her illness, every effort that money could secure or affection think of, was put forth on her behalf. Beside professional skill and nursing, Mrs. King has had the unremitting and affectionate care of Mrs. Ellareguy, who as a member of her household, has proved a devoted companion and nurse.
Dr. R. Beith's attention throughout her illness has been deeply appreciated.
The late Mrs. King was a native of the district, born at “Springhill” Jamberoo road, on the farm where her parents, the late Mr and Mrs George Wood, lived for many years. Beside her husband and two sons, Messrs. John and George King, she leaves to mourn her loss, two sisters, Mrs. Jos. Findlay and Mrs Ball, and two brothers, Mr. John Wood of Bangalow, and Mr. Jas. Wood of Jamberoo.
The late Mrs. King was a worthy wife and devoted mother, her great interest in life centred in her home and her children, while her undoubted business capacity was exercised in the development and advancement of her husband's business, and the management of her late father's estate.
In patient suffering, heroically borne she has had the sincere sympathy of the many who knew and esteemed her.
The interment took place on Tuesday afternoon at the North Kiama Cemetery, the large funeral an evidence of the respect in which the family are held and the sympathy felt for them in their trouble, The Rev, A. Reeves officiated, and many beautiful floral emblems were received, with other expressions of sympathy. </cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 6 November 1918 p 2
b. abt 1850 Richmond Vic d. 20/1/1921 Lismore
m. Thomas King (1845 Sydney - 15/2/1929 Lismore Son of Joseph King & Sarah Ann McNeice *) 25/4/1872 Kiama
f. Hugh Phillips Cadden m. Elizabeth Fuller *
On the 25th April, at Christ Church, Kiama, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of Wollongong, Rural Dean, THOMAS, second son of JOSEPH KING, to ELIZABETH AMELIA, second daughter of HUGH PHILIP CADDEN, both of Kiama. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 May 1872
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b. 1871 Kiama d. 14/7/1942 Berry br. Kangaroo Valley
m. James Edmond King (1867 Kiama -3/6/1937 Kangaroo Valley Son of William King & Charity Grace Dennis * ) 1892 Kiama
f. William Webster m. Louisa Elphick *
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. George or Joseph King
b. 1878 Albion Park d. 1965 Sydney
m. William Henry King ( abt 1879 Crookwell -) 24/4/1902 Residence of William Kelly Albion Park
f. William Kelly m. Martha Eliza Levey *
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
m. Henry Kings
m. Frederick King 1865 Sydney
m. Frederick R King
b. 1845 Wiltshire England d. 9/1/1891 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Dixon King (27/10/1838 Tyrone Ireland – 25/2/1933 Welshpool WA Son of William King & Mary Reilly *) 1867 Queensland
f. Richard Bushnell m. Sarah Peer *
Ship: Earl of Elgin 1853
Husband a butcher
ON the 29th July, at her residence, Kiama, the wife of Mr. Dixon King of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 1 August 1872 p 2
ON the 2nd October, at her residence, Excelsior, Kiama, Mrs. Dixon KING, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 8 October 1874 p 2
KING.—On the 6th instant, at her residence, Terralong-street, Kiama, Mrs. D. King of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 13 July 1880 p 2
KING.—On the 17th instant, at her residence, Terralong-street, Mrs. D. King of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 23 June 1885 p 2
b. 8/7/1880 Shoalhaven d. 1967 Kiama
m. Patrick King 19/10/1897 Kiama
f. William Phillips m. Rose Greenhalgh
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
m. James King
m. Thomas King
b. 13/10/1863 Marksville Albion Park d. 23/6/1951 Sydney
m. Henry John King ( 12/5/1857 Kaima - 20/4/1924 Kiama Son of Alexander King & Margaret Marks *) 17/5/1890 Jamberoo
f. Samuel Marks m. Clara Kezia Bedford Uther *
Living at Tabbagong Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
Husband was a station Manager for ES&A Bank who managed foreclosed estates until they could be sold. In about 1898 had to resign as Gladys’s ill health and the family returned to Kiama.
KING–MARKS.—On the 17th May, at the residence of the bride's parents, “Turragong”, Jamberoo, by the Rev. John Burgess: Henry, fifth son of the late Alexander King, Kiama, to Ida, eldest daughter of Samuel Marks. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 4 July 1890 p 2
b. 1859 Ryde d. 1939 Chatswood
m. Alexander William King (1/2/1860 Kiama – Son of Joseph King & Sarah Ann McNiece *) 1889 Rylstone
f. John Irvine Clarke m. Katherine Annie Bradley
b. 1839 Dorriginny Tyrone Ireland d. 24/2/1934 “Cedar Grove” Kiama br. Kiama General
m. William King ( 28/11/1836 Co Armagh Ireland – 14/2/1915 Kiama Son of William King & Mary Riley *) 24/7/1868 Kiama
f. James Elliott m. Jane Erwin *
Living at Cedar Grove Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Note: an Isabella Elliott was noted as being christened in 1843 in CofE Dapto with the right parents- Could this be her?
On the 24th July, at the residence of the brides' brother, Longbrush, Kiama; by license, by the Rev. W. HILL, WILLIAM, third son of Mr. WILLIAM KING, Willow farm, to ISABELLA, fifth daughter of the late Mr. JAMES ELLIOTT, of County Tyrone, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 30 July 1868 p 2
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. William H King 1888 Kiama
b. 1852 RC Windsor
m. Edward King 1873 Windsor
f. Joseph Jacklin m. Ellen Toomy
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b. 7/1/1870 Weston’s Meadows Albion Prk d. 5/10/1930 Lismore br. Bangalow
m. Moses King (14/9/1862 Jerara Creek Kiama – 27/10/1919 Brisbane Qld Son of Moses King & Janet Russell *) 23/2/1888 Wollongong
f. James McGill m. Isabella Russell *
Family moved to Cedar Point about 1924
Living at Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
bp. 1850 Wesleyan Methodist Hunter V18502176 55/1850
m. George Ernest King 15/11/1881 Sydney
f. James Mead m. Anne Bird *
KING–MEAD.-November 15, at Sydney, by the Rev. G, Gainsford, George Earnest, son of Wm. King, Victoria, late Captain in R. N., to Jane, daughter of James Mead, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 8 December 1881
b. 30/10/1832 Linlithgowshire West Lothian Scotland d. 17/9/1904 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo General
m. Moses King ( 14/9/1825 Co Tyrone Ireland -14/2/1903 Paddington Son of William King & Mary Reilly *) 7/3/1855 Kiama
f. Ebenezer Russell m. Jane Meek *
Living at Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
KIAMA POLICE COURT
Janet King .v.Moses King.The plaintiff in this case sought to have the defendant (her husband) bound over to keep the peace. The Bench, through the Chairman, Mr R. Miller, suggested -nay advised- an amicable arrangement as the hearing of the case would involve a disclosure of domestic matters that would be unpleasant to all parties and answer no good end. The Plaintiff (represented in Court by Mr. Walker), however , desired her evidence was taken. A counter statement was, by courtesy of the Court, made by defendant, when each of the magistrates advised a withdrawal of the case and a mutual reconciliation- Mr. Charles, who his seat during the progress of the case joining heartily and eloquently.
After some little hesitation plaintiff acquiesced and the case was withdrawn.The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 30 November 1871 p 2
d. 27/12/1917 Kiama br. Kiama
m. James King ( abt 1840 Portlaw Waterford– 9/5/1917 Kiama Son of Thomas King & Mary Donovan *) 28/12/1862 Kiama 2104/1862
f. Patrick Scammell m.
Mrs. James King, relict of the late Mr. Jas. King, died suddenly at her residence, Collins-street, on Thursday.
Her husband who pre-deceased her some 8 or 9 months ago, was for very many years employed at the Bombo quarry, and with his wife was much respected by a wide circle of friends.
A grown-up family mourn the loss of a good mother. Mr. P. King, of Jamberoo, is a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 29 December 1917 p 2
b. 1843 V18431245 27A/1843 d. 10/11/1926 Neutral Bay
m. Johnstone George King (abt 1823 -25/1/1883 Pine Valley near Cooma Son of Charles King & Annabella) 12/10/1871 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. William Warren Jenkins m. Matilda P Wilshire *
On the 12th instant, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Dean Ewing, JOHNSTONE GEORGE KING, Esq., P.M., Casino, Richmond River, to LOUISA HELEN, second daughter of WILLIAM WARREN JENKINS, Esq., of Berkeley, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 October 1871
KING— Nov. 10, at her residence, Nioka House, 44 Harriette Street, Neutral Bay, Louisa Helen, widow of the late Johnson George King, second daughter of the late William Warren Jenkins, of Berkeley, Unanderra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 19 November 1926 p 15
Husband’s father was in ‘high position in the Commissariat Service’ in Tasmania, he father was promoted and he and the principle members his family sailed to England leaving Johnston behind, the ship sank with all hands. He then went to England and ended up working for the Hudson Bay Co in Canada. When the Californian goldrush he went there and then to Victoria goldrush and finally to Forbes. He settled in southern NSW and became commissioner for conditional purchases. He died in a buggy accident.
This family seems to have been full of tragedy. Her husband’s family lost at sea, his death in an accident and the only son died at Gallipoli.
b. 14/7/1878 Mt Kembla 24769/1878 d. 31/1/1951 Bulli
m. Edward Henry King (abt 1875 Sydney-12/7/1950 Bulli) 1907 Woonona
f. John Valentine Larkin m. Bridget Head * see Sweeney
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. With Michael Larkin, her brother, a labourer.
KING, Lucy Mary. — January 31, at Bulli Hospital, of Main Road, Bulli. Relict of the late Edward Henry King and beloved mother of Edward, Arthur, Ada (Mrs. John Gwyther), Ethel (Mrs. William Meehan). Beryl (Mrs. Clem Woods). Aged 72 years. R.I.P. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Friday 2 February 1951 p 4
m. Michael King
b. abt 1883 d. 1903 Corrimal
m. James John King (abt 1877- 25/8/1930 Corrimal Son of Patrick King & Jane) 1901 Wollongong
f. John Mackay m. Agnes Cavill *
Her son was raised from birth by his grandmother Agnes Mackay * He was noted as the sole support for his grandmother.
A very sad death occurred last weekend; that of Mrs. James King, a young married woman; the death followed close on child birth. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 22 August 1903 p 11
b. 5/2/ 1830 Sydney d. 4 /7/ 1905 Kiama br. 5/7/ 1905 Kendall's Family Cemetery, Kiama
m. Alexander King abt 1812 Armargh Ireland – 16/3/1867 Kiama Son of Moses King & Mary Wade *) 10 /5/ 1847 Jamberoo Presbyterian Wollongong V18474448 74B
f. James Moody Marks m. Elizabeth Charles *
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1874 Kangaroo Valley d. before 1952
m. Alfred A King 1916
f. Alexander Morrison m. Mary Jane Phillips *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Muskfield Kiama –Domestic Duties
m. George King 1893 Kiama
b. 1878 Wollongong d. 1903 Woonona
m. James J King 1901 Wollongong
f. John Mackey m. Agnes Cavill *
She died at the time of her son’s birth. He was raised by his grandmother.
A very sad death occurred last weekend; that of Mrs. James King, a young married woman; the death followed close on child birth. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 22 August 1903 p 11
b. 1843 Co Fermanagh Ireland d. 11/8/1907 Glebe Point br. CofE Rookwood
m. John King (15/6/1843 Sydney – 4/11/1903 Glebe Son of Joseph King & Sarah Ann McNiece *) 28/1/1869 Sydney
f. Henry Irvine m. Martha
ON the 28th January, at St. Phillip's Church. Sydney, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Sydney, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Wilson, of St. John's, Randwick, JOHN, eldest son of Mr. Joseph KING, Worraine, Kiama, to MARTHA, third daughter of the late Mr. Henry IRVINE, County Fermanagh, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 February 1869 p 2
BIRTH. ON the 2nd instant, at the Central Store, Kiama, Mrs. John King of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 November 1869 p 2
ON Monday, March 27th, at the Central Store, Kiama, GEORGE HENRY, infant son of JOHN and MARTHA KING, aged four months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 30 March 1871 p 2
ON the 8th instant, at her residence, Conmmer Conmmercial Stores, Terralong-street, Kiama, Mrs. JOHN KING, of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 10 October 1872 p 2
ON the 8th July, at her residence, Forest Lodge, Glebe, the wife of John KING, Commission Agent, of a son. </cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 16 July 1874 p 2</cite>
DEATH. ON the 4th instant, at the residence of her grandmother, No., 221, Kent-street, Sydney, EVELINE JENKINS, the beloved youngest daughter of JOHN and MARTHA KING, late of Kiama, aged 1 year and 3 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 8 January 1874 p 2
ON November the 27th, at No. 1, Francis Terrace, John-street, Pyrmont, HAROLD IRVINE, beloved infant son of John and Martha KING, aged 5 months.
KING–December 22nd at her residence, Point Street Pyrmont, the wife of John King of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 29 December 1882 p 2
Mrs MARTHA KING, The death occurred suddenly on Sunday last, at her residence, No, 3 Lombard street, Glebe Point of Mrs. Martha King, relict of the late Mr. John King (of Pyrmont), in her 64th year. The remains were interred yesterday afternoon at the Church of England cemetery, Necropolis. The late Mr. John King was an elder brother of Mr. Richard King, of Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shohalaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 14 August 1907 p 2
m. Michael King
b. abt 1815 Kilmacow Kilkenny Ireland d. 15/7/1867 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Thomas King ( abt 1811 Kilmacow Kilkenny - 4/12/1885 Kiama Son of James King & Mary Fitzgerald ) abt 1834 Ireland
f. William Donovan m. Winifred
Ship: 1854 Lady Kennaway
m. Henry King 1862 Wollongong
m. Eleazer/Eleazar/ Ebeazed/ Elipaga King (abt 1834 Oxfordshire - 24/1/1902 Hurstville Son of Edmund King & Mary ) 1853 RC Sydney, St Mary's V1853545 99/1853
Husband still resident in Fairy Meadow in 1867.
b. 17/12/1808 Killyman Tyrone/Armagh d. 21/8/ 1882 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. William King (1/9/1800 Killyman Tyrone/Armagh- 2/9/1875 Kiama Son of Moses King & Mary Wade * ) 24/10/ 1824 Ardress Armagh
f. John Riley m. Elizabeth Dickson
Ship: Herald 1841
b. abt 1768 Tyrone d. 28/5/ 1864 Kiama br. Kiama ?
m. Moses King (abt 1757 Tyrone- 17/5/1844 Kiama ) abt 1799 Ardress Armagh Ireland
Ship: Sophia 1832
At the residence of Mr. Joseph King, Kiama, on Saturday, 28th inst., Mary King, aged 96 years, the mother of those respected and well-known residents of Kiama, William, Alexander, and Joseph King, Esqrs. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 June 1864 p 2
m. John Allen King
m. William King
m. John King
m. William J King 1892 Wollongong
This family were at Wellington NSW so the marriage registration may not be at Wollongong.
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 6/8/1870 Jerara Creek Kiama 11366/1870 d. 29/4/1948
f. Moses King m. Janet Russell *
Living at Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1826 Randalstown Antrim Ireland d. 24/4/1871 Worraine Kiama br. Kiama
m. Joseph King (abt 1815 Armagh Ireland -14/1/ 1874 Sydney Infirmary Son of Moses King & Mary Wade *) 6/5/ 1842 Scots Church, Sydney
f. John McNiece m. Nancy Fraser
Ship: Garrow 2/3/1839
ON the 24th April, of chronic dysentery, Sarah Ann, wife of Mr Joseph King, Worraine, Kiama, mother of Mr. John King, Central Store, and sister of Mrs D. Coulter, Sydney, aged 41 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 27 April 1871 p 2
Sarah Ann McNiece went to Belfast Docks on Friday 9 November 1838 to farewell her older sister Mary McNiece and their aunt Esther Hutchinson (nee McNiece) and family who were departing for Australia in the barque “Garrow”. She kicked up such a fuss and cried so much at being left behind that Esther said she could accompany them. She apparently lived with the Hutchinson’s in Campbell Street, Sydney until she married Joseph King. They lived in Sydney until about 1849 when Joseph is recorded as being a farmer at Kiama. Sarah and Joseph raised ten children. Apart from her children, Sarah was survived by her sister Mary (Mrs. David Coulter) in Sydney and a brother Thomas who migrated from Ireland to Melbourne in 1841.
m. James King
b. 1/4/1853 Reiby Cottage Newtown d. 31/1/1880 Farmborough
m. William Milton King (1853 California USA -13/11/1928 Darlinghurst Son of Robert William King & Sarah Emma Morris) 16/10/1877 Dapto
f. John Blackman m. Lydia Jemima Kezia Erskine *
KING—BLACKMAN—Oct. 16, St. Luke's, Dapto, William Milton King to Sarah Jane Blackman. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 16 November 1877 p 8
KING.—September 29, at her residence, 2, Diamond-terrace, Fitzroy-street, Moore Park, the wife of William Milton King, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 2 October 1878 p 1
KING.-January ?, at her father's residence, Farmborough, Wollongong, Sarah Jane, the wife of W. M. King, aged 27 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 February 1880
KING.—January 31st, at Farmborough, Sarah, the beloved wife of William Milton King, aged 26 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 3 February 1880 p 2
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m. John King
Unmarried of no father listed
m. Frederick W King 1887 Sydney
b. abt 1844 Abingdon Berkshire d. 1889 Balmain br. Rookwood Wesleyan
m. Rev. William Kingdon (abt 1840 -28/9/1894 Petersham Son of William Kingdon & Elizabeth) 1864 Goulburn
f. William Townsend m. Lydia Moon
Ship: Scotia 1849
Husband a Primitive Methodist minister.
b. 1842 Berry d. 1879 Shoalhaven
m. William Kinneally ( 1846 – 13/2/1920 Auburn) 5/7/1868 St Francis RC Melbourne
f. William Laffin m. Bridget
Husband a blacksmith
b. 1874 Berry d. 23/5/1951 North Lismore br. Lismore
m. John Kinneally (1872 Kiama -17/2/1942 Lidcombe Son of William Kinneally & Bridget Laffin *) 4/11/1893 Wollongong
f. Alexander Kedzlie m. Elizabeth
MRS. I. M. KINNEALLY.
The death occurred in Lismore yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Isobella Margaret Kinneally, 77, a very well known resident of Terania Street, North Lismore. Born at Berry, South Coast, she came to the Richmond River over 55 years ago and had since resided in North Lismore. She is survived by two sons, Jack (Casino) and Oswald Kinneally (Lismore), and two daughters, Mesdames I. Cooper (South Lismore) and W. Connors (North Lismore). The funeral will move from St. Andrew's Church of England, Lismore, today, following a service commencing at 2.15 p.m. for the Lismore cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 23 May 1951 p 5
b. abt 1790 d. 14/4/1855 br. 17/4/1855 Church of England Pioneer Park
m. John Kinnear (1780-1860) 2 Feb 1817 Covent Garden U.K
f.Peter Boileau m. Isabella Le Breton
Cause of Death: Drowning in Wollongong harbour
John Kinnear was convicted of conspired to obtain credit and raise money by issuing certain false and fictitious bills of exchange and was sentenced to life. He arrived in 1838 on the Earl Grey. He was a wealthy and well educated man.
Initially Georgiana was refused permission to join her husband. Georgina did follow him, with their three youngest children, travelling under the false name as Mrs. George. She followed him to Port Macquarie and before long he was assigned to her. They lived in Port Macquarie until around 1843 when the family moved to Sydney.
“Drowned whilst bathing at Wollongong, Illawarra, on Saturday, the 14th instant, Blanche Isabella Wilson, aged 8 years.
Drowned on the 14th instant, at Wollongong, Illawarra, in a vain effort to save her grandchild, Blanche Wilson, Georgina Kinnear, wife of John Kinnear, 8, Jamison-street, Sydney, aged 66 years.” The Sydney Morning Herald 17 April 1855
FATAL OCCURRENCE.-We regret to state that, on Saturday afternoon last, a most melancholy circumstance took place at Wollongong. It appears that Mrs. Georgiana Kinnear, mother of Doctor Kinnear, of the same place, went with a grandchild down to the bathing place under Mrs.' O'Farrell’s boarding-house, for the purpose of bathing'; and whilst so engaged the child, about 9 or 10 years of age, was washed off the rocks. Mrs. Kinnear immediately plunged in to save it, but unfortunately both her and the child were drowned in the attempt. The catastrophe, as might be expected, has thrown a gloom over the whole neighbourhood. Dr. Kinnear is at present in Sydney, and received the first sad intelligence by an overland messenger yesterday morning. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 April 1855
b. abt 1813 d. 12/2/1877 Surrey Hills
m. Dr John Donaldson Kinnear ( -1876 Sydney Son of John Kinnear & Blanche Isabella Georgiana Boileau *)
On the 21st instant, of diphtheria, in her ninth year, Ruth Eva, youngest daughter of J. D. Kinnear, surgeon, many years resident in Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 January 1863
KINNEAR-February 12, at 218, Devonshire-street, Surry Hills, Sydney, Elizabeth Wynne, the relict of John Donaldson Kinnear MD in the 64th year of her age. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 February 1877
b. abt 1838 Ireland d. 22/2/1918 South Brisbane Qld br. Toowong Qld
m. Donaldson Kinnear (abt 1835- 9/9/1901 Brisbane Qld Son of John Donaldson Kinnear & Elizabeth Wynne *) 1859 Kiama 2097/1859
KINNEAR.—At the residence of her son-in-law, T. N. Currie, Vulture-Street, South Brisbane, on the 22nd February, 1918, Ellen Kyne, widow of the late Donaldson Kinnear, of Sydney. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Saturday 23 February 1918 p 4
b. 29/9/1839 bp. Presbyterian Wollongong d. 1895 Newtown
m. Rev. John Kinross ( 1833- 1908 Son of James Kinross & Janet Comrie) 6/12/1859
f. Dr Robert Menzies m. Margaret Tindell *
Living at Murramurra Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On the 6th instant, at Minnamarra, by the Rev. Hugh M'Kail, the Rev. John Kinross, Presbyterian minister, Kiama, to Elizabeth Joanna, eldest daughter of Robert Menzies, Esq., J.P., Minnamarra, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 December 1859
On the 21st instant, at the Manse, Kiama, the wife of the Rev. John Kinross, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 27 January 1862
At the Manse, Kiama, on the 18th inst., the wife of the Rev. John Kinross, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 22 March 1864 p 2
At the Manse, Kiama, on the 16th August, James Kinross, son of the Rev. John Kinross, aged 1 year and 5 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 17 August 1865 p 2
ON the 4th instant, at the Manse, Kiama, the wife of the Rev. J. Kinross, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 17 December 1868 p 2
On the 29th August, at the Manse, Kiama, the wife of the Rev. John Kinross, of a daughter. Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1875) Wednesday 6 September 1871 p 1
ON the 14th instant, at the Manse, Kiama, Mrs. KINROSS of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 19 November 1874 p 2
KINROSS. — July 6th, at St. Andrew's College, Elizabeth Joanna, wife of Rev. John Kinross, D.D., aged 55 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Tuesday 9 July 1895 p 1
b. 1869 Kiama d. 1941
f. Rev John Kinross m. Elizabeth Johanna Menzies *
Living at Murramurra Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1865 Paterson d. 8/6/1937 Zetland br.
m. William Kinsey (-8/11/1894 Redfern Son od Aaron Kinsey & Eliza J) 1888 Waterloo
f. Henry Lee m. Harriet
m. William Kinsey 1880 Wollongong
b. abt 1852 Staffordshire d. 26/8/1931 St Peters br. Woronora
m. Aaron Kinsey (abt 1852 Wrockwardine Wood Shropshire-1/7/1935 St Peters Son of Kinsey & Eliza) 1875 Lichfield Staffordshire
f. Thomas A Jones m. Mary A
Ship: Dunbar Castle 1877
Husband miner and later an overseer of works.
m. Edmund Kinson
b. 3/9/1871 Cheshire Creek Bathurst
m. Thomas Warren Smith (abt 1868 Ayrshire Scotland -8/1/1946 St Peters Son of Samuel Warren Smith & Betsy) 27/1/1890 Katoomba (div)
m. Henry Edward Kirby (-1974 Vic ) 1904 Woonona
f. John Bottrell m. Mary Ann Blackman *
In the Divorce Court, Sydney, on Thursday, Elizabeth May Smith, formerly Bottrell, was granted a dissolution of her marriage with Thomas Warren Smith on the ground of adultery. The parties resided here for many years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 28 November 1903 p 11
SMITH v. SMITH
A Bulli Divorce.Elizabeth May Smith, formerly Bottrell, of Bulli, applied to-day to the Judge in Divorce (Mr.; Justice G. B. Simpson) for a dissolution of her marriage with Thomas Warren Smith, coal miner, of Bulli, on the ground of his adultery with Sarah Jane Pugh of Woonona and Bulli between 1897 and 1903.
The parties were married at the Wesleyan Church, Katoomba, and lived there for a time. Afterwards they lived at Newcastle, Clifton, and Bulli, at which places he worked as a coal miner. In 1897, the petitioner said, he ill-treated her, and she left him. He then lived with the woman Pugh, and had done so ever since.
His Honor granted a decree nisi, to be moved absolute In three months, the respondent to pay the petitioner's costs, and the petitioner to have the custody, of the children. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Thursday 26 November 1903 p 5
b. abt 1862 d. 21/8/1901 Lower Crown Street Wollongong 11947/1901 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. James Kirby (25/6/1860 Sydney – 18/12/1940 Wollongong Son of James Kirby & Celia) 1883 Sydney
f. Alexander Stewart m. Mary
KIRBY.-July 24, at Wollongong, the wife of Alderman J. Kirby-twin daughters. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 August 1901
KIRBY.-August 21, at her residence, Wollongong, Isabella (Bessie), the beloved wife of Alderman J, Kirby, aged 39. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 August 1901
DEATH OF MRS. KIRBY.
The many readers of the Mercury will learn with sincere regret of the death of Mrs. Kirby, wife of Alderman James Kirby, which sad event took place at her residence, Lower Crown-street, on Thursday evening, after an illness extending over four weeks. The deceased has been very ill since she had given birth to twin daughters, and notwithstanding every attention being bestowed sho ultimately passed peacefully away on Wednesday evening. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 24 August 1901 p 2
b. 1863 Kiama d. 9/5/1884 br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Michael Kirby 1882 Kiama
f. John C Collins m. Johanna O’Keefe *
b. 1865 Young d. 29/10/1932 Dapto
m. William Kirk (1859 Carisbrook Vic -22/6/1901 Dapto Son of Hugh Kirk & Rachael Farrell * ) 1880 Murrumburrah
f. William Thompson m. Rossetta Harris
Husband drowned in a boating accident in which his two sons and a nephew William Simpson narrowly escaped.
Husband a blacksmith
DEATH OF MRS KIRK.
Mrs. Ann Kirk, wife of the late W. Kirk passed away at Dapto on Saturday evening, aged 63 years.
The late Mrs. Kirk had resided at Dapto practically all her life and was held in high regard as an estimable citizen, and also a good neighbor and friend. She will be remembered by many as catering gratis for various fuctions connected with the Masonic Lodge and many other local institutions. Her husband predeceased her by 31 years; he was drowned in Lake Illawarra in 1901.
There is a family of seven, four girls and three sons. The daughters are: Annie (Mrs. Glenn, of Moss Vale). Beatrice (Mrs. Birrell of Stockton, Newcastle), Edith (Mrs. Gaskell, Randwick), and Ruby (Mrs. L Schumann, Dapto). Sons are: William Kirk, blacksmith, of Unanderra; Edward, storekeeper, Dapto; and Sid, of Dapto. The remains were interred in the Brownsville C. of E. cemetery on Monday afternoon, South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 4 November 1932 p 7
She lived near Banfield’s shop in Dapto which she owned and rent to Banfield, the shop burnt down in 1903.
m. John C Kirk
m. Henry Kirk
b. 15/3/1835 Kings Cross London England d. 23/10/1922 Cootamundra br. Cootamundra
m. Hugh Kirk (1823 County Down Ireland-3/2/1912 Cootamundra Son of John Kirk)
f. William Farrell m. Alen
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a gardener.
RACHAEL KIRK.
The above old lady passed away at the hospital yesterday, aged 82. The late Mrs. Kirk had been ailing for a long time. Mrs. Roffe, of Cootamundra is a daughter.
The remains were interred in the C of E. portion of the cemetery today. Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954) Tuesday 24 October 1922 p 2
b. 1819 Stair Ayrshire d. before 1868
m. Archibald Kirkland (abt 1826 Carstairs- ) 1850 Stair Ayrshire
f. Patrick Thomas Limond m. Elizabeth Boyd
Ship: 1853 Rattler
According to her daughter Elizabeth’s obituary the family moved to Kangaloon in about 1865 where they were pioneers.
b. 1849 Millers Point d. 1923 Pearce’s Creek Booyong
m. Archibald Kirkland (1846 Bogside Ayrshire - 19/4/1931 Booyong Son of Archibald & Anne Lemond * ) 1868 Robertson 1772/1868
f. Frederick L Diggins m. Sarah Sawtell *
On the 26th November, at the School Church, Kangaloon, Wingecarribee, by the Rev. J. H. Rowsell, curate of Dapto, ARCHIBALD KIRKLAND, to LUCY JANE DIGGINS, both of KangaloonSMH 4 December 1868)
Obituary Northern Star (Lismore) Friday 9 February 1923 p. 4
b. 1858 Kiama d. 16/1/1943 Bellingen
m. James Alexander S E J Kirkland (1860 Wollongong – 1952 Ashfield Son of Archibald Kirkland & Anne Lemond *) 1884 Kiama
f. Henry Fowler m. Annie Gaggin *
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 January 1943 p 6
b. 1864 d. 13/2/1945 br. Kiama General
m. John Kirkpatrick
KIRKPATRICK.-February 13, 1945, at her residence, Terralong Street, Kiama, Grace Halliday R. Kirkpatrick, relict of the late John Kirkpatrick and dear mother of Jack, Euphemia (Mrs. A. Heggarty), Tom, Elizabeth (Mrs. J. Dowie, deceased), and Annie (Mrs. J. Murdoch, deceased), aged 80 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 15 February 1945 p 10
b. abt 1876 d. 1960 Balmain
m. Alexander Kirkwood (-1939 Sydney Son of Matthew Kirkwood & Mary) 1895 Vic
f. Emanuel Pitchford m. Eliza Wardall *
Ship: Corona 1877
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Gilbert Kirkwood 1889 Wollongong
KIRKWOOD.—On January 10th, 1893, at the residence of his parents, Farmers' Hotel, Unanderra, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, infant son of Gilbert and Mary Kirkwood. Aged 6 weeks. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 12 January 1893 p 2
b. 1872 Wollongong d. 28/2/1940 Mt Kembla br. Mt Kembla
m. George Bromley Kirkwood (abt 1868 Ipswich Qld- 12/8/1947 Mt Kembla Son of George Bromley Kirkwood & Agnes Johnston) 1896 Wollongong
f. Robert Benjamin m. Susannah Jane Stanbridge *
Living at Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
Husband survived the Mt Kembla mine disaster
The death occurred at Mount Kembla last night of Mrs. Sarah Ann Kirkwood, aged 67 beloved wife of George Kirkwood, and mother of Marion (Mrs. E. Ryall), Robert, May (Mrs. Perry), Charles, Gladys (Mrs. D. McKenzie) Horace and Frederic. The remains will be interred in the C. of E. cemetery Mt. Kembla, to-morrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 1 March 1940 p 14
b. 1870 Campbelltown d. 23/7/1907 Woonona 12022/1907 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Stephen Joseph Kirton (1870- 20/8/1907 Bellambi Son of William Kirton & Eliza McGuinness *) 1892 Campbelltown
f. Archer Eagles m. Frances Moore
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
A SAD AFFAIR.
Sydney, Wednesday Stephen Kirton, of Bulli, was killed by a fall of earth whilst cutting a tramline in connection with the new brickworks at Bellambi. Deceased wife died a month ago. A family 3 of eight young children are left, the eldest being 10. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Thursday 22 August 1907 p 4
b. b. 23/6/1853 Alhambra d. 15/5/1888 Woonona br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Stephen Kirton (22/9/1856 Keira Gardens - 7/12/1925 Thirroul Son of William Kirton & Eliza McGuiness *) 1880 Sydney 84/1880
f. Patrick Farraher m. Annie Cawley *
Husband managing director of Excelsior Coal Co and President of Bulli Shire
b. Ireland d. 24/2/1886 Woonona br. Corrimal Catholic
m. William Kirton ( abt 1822- 21/8/1894) 16/5/1851 Dapto V1851543 97/1851 Roman Catholic Illawarra, Wollongong Both resident of Dapto
f. Stephen McGuiness m. Margaret (sister to Ellen McGuinness and John McGuinness)
Ship: Maria
Both Elizabeth and Ellen McGuiness came to Australia as Irish Orphans, their mother and brother later followed them out.
Eliza Kirton appeared charged with being of unsound mind, and dangerous to be at large, Constable Parkinson deposed that he arrested the prisoner at Bulli, on the morning of that day, by virtue of a warrant ; she was very abusive in her language towards him when he went to the house to arrest her; she said she would take every rag of clothes off her, and if he should take her away that he would have to take her naked ; after a great deal of coaxing he persuaded, her to put her dress on and come away in a cart in which her husband drove her to town ; she did not offer any violence while in the cart.
William Kirton (the prisoner's husband) deposed as follows : I am a farmer, residing at Bulli; on Friday last, I was in town with my wife and a child about 3 years old; as we were going homewards in a spring cart, I heard a carriage coming behind us ; and I pulled the horse to one side of the road to let the carriage pass; she said I should keep the middle of the road and proceed before the carriage; I said nonsense, and pulled the horse aside ; as soon as the carriage had passed us she commenced to abuse me and the parties in the carriage ; I said it was a shame of her to abuse people on the road ; she then got out of the cart and walked along before the vehicle for some distance ; after a time she got into the cart again ; she said nothing further until we were at the bottom, of Plunkett's Hill; she then commenced beating the horse, saying that I did not make him go fast enough ; she then struck at me and at the horse, and in trying to ward off her blows my hand struck her once upon the face where the is marked; she then picked up the child in the cart, and threw it out on the road in front of the cart, saying, 'There goes your bastard, and you can followit :' she beat the horse at the same time with the evident intention of making it pass over the child ;
It was with difficulty that I succeeded in preventing the horse and cart from passing over the child ; at one time the horse’s foot were within six inches of the child ; she has been the same over since, speaking and conducting herself in the same violent manner that she now exhibits in Court ; she has several times threatened to stab me and knock my brains out since the time I speak of ; she said she would rip my b– entrails out and lay them on the floor before me ; yesterday she came in at the door with a brass candlestick in one hand and a stone in the other, saying shewould knock my brains out ; I had to walk backwards out of the house, as I always have to do when she is in that way ; shehas been twice in the Lunatic Asylum already.
The prisoner, who spoke for some considerable time in an insane and fearfully violent manner, said her husband had struck her in the cart, and that he throw herself and the child out of the vehicle at the time alluded to. In the course of her raving remarks she denounced her husband, the magistrates upon the Bench, and the police in the most exasperated manner.
Dr. Lyons said: I am a duly qualified medical practitioner; I examined Mrs. Kirton, and my opinion is that she is laboring under a dangerous form of insanity — homicidal mania — and that she is not a fit person to be at large, and ought to be placed under proper restraint.
Dr. Georgo Cox (who kindly consented to give his opinion regarding the prisoner) deposed as follows -. I am a legally qualified medical practitioner ; I have examined Mrs Kirton, and am of I opinion that she is not in a fit state to control her feelings in regard to herself, her husband, and family ; she says she is not well treated at home, which I believe is contrary to the fact ; I think she is a dangerous lunatic, and although she has occasional lucid moments, there is no knowing when the paroxysms may come on her ; I think it would be hotter for her and all parties that she should be placed under control in lunatic Asylum ; I think it is probable she may commit some crime if she is not placed under restraint : If she acts as she does without a cause, there is no telling what she would do under provocation.
Their Worships then committed the prisoner to the lunatic receiving house at Darlinghurst, to which she was forwarded by the steamer which left for Sydney in about an hour afterwards. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 September 1873 p 2
Eliza Kirton, wife of William Kirton, of Bulli, was charged with being of unsound mind. Constable Parkinson having deposed to the apprehension of defendant, William Kirton stated that his wife had shown signs of insanity as long as thirty-eight years ago, she had been confined in the Lunatic Asylum on five different occasions. Since her last discharge from the
Asylum she had been very violent, and he was afraid she would do him or his family some bodily harm, as she had frequently threatened to murder him. Ten different medical men had previously certified to her insanity. Drs. Thomas and Gould deposed that they had examined Mrs. Kirton, and considered her to be of unsound mind, and dangerous to be at large. Defendant was ordered to be sent to the receiving house for lunatics at Darlinghurst. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 27 July 1880 p 2
KIRTON. — At her residence, North Bulli, on the 24th ultimo, Eliza, wife of William Kirton, sen., aged 54 years. She leaves a fond husband and ten children to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 8 May 1886 p 2
b. 1/8/1871 ‘Hollymount’ Woonona d. 10/12/1927 Thirroul br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Stephen Kirton (22/9/1856 Keira Gardens - 7/12/1925 Thirroul Son of William Kirton & Eliza McGuiness *) 26/2/1900
f. Patrick Farraher m. Anne Cawley *
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a coal merchant.
KIRTON — FARRAHER. — February 26th 1900, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by his Eminence Cardinal Moran, assisted by Very Rev. Dr. O'Haran, John, second son of the late William Kirton, of Thirroul, to Florence A. Farraher, youngest daughter of Patrick Farraher, 'Holly Mount,' Woonona. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 10 March 1900 p 2
Obituary Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 September 1927 p 3
‘Mrs. Kirton officially switched on the current when, electric light was introduced, into the Shire.’
b. abt 1851 Sydney d. 14/1/1939 Port Hacking br. Woronora
m. William Joseph Kirton (24/3/1852 Dapto -1/9/1922 Dundas Son of William Kirton & Eliza McGuinness *) 18/11/1875 St Francis Xavier’s
f. William Goodrich m. Mary Healey *
She resident at Bulli and he of Marshall Mount
Family moved to Dorrigo.
MRS. KIRTON, SENR.
A very fine old lady pioneer of Dorrigo passed away on Saturday, 14th January, as the result of the heat and bush fires, at her daughter's (Mrs. Herd) residence, at Port Hacking, at the grand old age 89.
Mrs. Kirton lived in Dorrigo in its early days, and was a mother to all the bachelor selectors in those days. Her late husband, who predeceased her 16 years ago, was the first chairman of the Directors of the Dorrigo Butter Factory, and Mrs. Kirton had the honor of opening the factory.
Deceased's mortal remains were laid to rest at the Woronora cemetery beside her late husband. She leaves three boys, Ernest, Stewart and Walter, and two daughters, Annie (Mrs. Herd), and ivy (Mrs. Wilkinson) to mourn her loss. The Don Dorrigo Gazette and Guy Fawkes Advocate (NSW : 1910 - 1954) Friday 27 January 1939 p 2
b. abt 1858 Wilton near Appin 11570/1859 d. 5/7/1913 Woonona br. Corrimal
m. Samuel Thomas Kirton ( abt 1858 – 9/8/1933 Campbelltown Son of William Kirton & Eliza McGuinness *) 10/4/1882 Bulli
f. John Buckley m. Isabella Moore * see Dwyer
Both resident of Bulli
Mrs. Samuel Kirton.
The death of Mrs. Samuel Kirton took place at her late residence, Park-road, Bulli, on Saturday last, at the age of 54 years.
Though she had not enjoyed the best of health for the past 12 months, her end came rather suddenly. She was confined to her bed just a week. The late Mrs. Kirton was attended by the Rev. Father J. P. Dunne, who administered the last rites of the Church. He was at the deathbed, as was one of the Sisters of Lewisham Hospital, who nursed her during her illness, her husband and her family, one of whom is a Sister of St. Joseph. Mrs. Kirton, who was the eldest daughter of Mrs. Dwyer, of Manly, was born at Appin, where she spent the greater portion of her life.
About 13 years ago, with her husband and family, she went to live in Bulli. She led an exemplary life, and took an active part in social entertainments in aid of the Church. She was president of the Sacred Heart Society. On Sunday afternoon her remains were taken to St. Joseph's Church, and thence to Corrimal Cemetery. The funeral was one of the largest seen in the district for some years. Besides her husband and family of nine children, those pre- sent at the funeral included Mrs. R. Quinn, Miss Buckley, Mrs. Page, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Bayner, Mrs. Walton (Manly), sisters; Mrs. Eagles (Randwick), aunt; Mrs. Daly, Miss Eagles (Randwick), Mrs. Stanton (Appin), Mr. T. Fahey, Mr. K. Walton, cousins; Mrs. S. Kirton (daughter-in-law), Mr. R. F. Quinn (brother-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kirton (Thirroul), Mr. B. Kirton, Mrs. Farmer, Mr. Wm. Farmer (Leichhardt), Mr. and Mrs. J. Farraher (Woonona), Mr. and Mrs. T. Ford (Thirroul). — R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 10 July 1913 p 24
m. James Kite 1881 Paddington
Kluss Mary Jane (Hall)
b. 1877 d. 21/8/1944 Kogarah
m. Frederick John Kluss (1864 Bulli – 22/4/1937 Kogarah Son of Frederick Kluss & Rachel Christie *) 1892 Sydney 1607/1892
f. Thomas Woolett Hall m. Ann McDade *
Mrs. Mary Jane Kluss died on Monday at her home in Hampden Court Road, Kogarah, aged 69 years. She is survived by ten sons and daughters. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Thursday 24 August 1944 p 3
KLUSS.-August 21, 1944, at her residence, 61 Hampden Court Road, Kogarah, Mary Jane Kluss, dearly loved mother of Nell, Daisy, Ivy, Frederick, Sadie, William, David, Lila, Nelson, and Elvie, aged 69 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 22 August 1944 p 10
Kluss Rachel see Pritchard
m. Henry Klyen
b. abt 1875 d. 21/8/1944 Kogarah br. Woronora
m. Frederick J Kluss (abt 1865-22/4/1937 Kogarah) 1892 Sydney
f. Thomas Hall m. Annie
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a miner.
KLUSS.-August 21, 1944, at her residence, 61 Hampden Court Road, Kogarah, Mary Jane Kluss, dearly loved mother of Nell, Daisy, Ivy, Frederick, Sadie, William, David, Lila, Nelson, and Elvie, aged 69 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 22 August 1944 p 10
d. 1888 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Edward Kneale 1885 Kiama
f. Cornelius O’Keefe m.
A scandal has been caused at Kiama by a scene at the funeral of Mrs. Neill. The deceased, who was a Roman Catholic, was being buried in the Protestant burial ground, when the relations interfered, and objected to the burial being performed according to the Protestant rites. A scene look place between the parties, and the police were eventually called in, and quelled the disturbance. Mrs. Neill had married a Protestant, and expressed a wish to be buried in Protestant ground, because her children were interred there. Morning Bulletin Tuesday 7 February 1888
m. John Knight 1865 Wollongong
b. 1869 Leicester Leicestershire d. 20/8/1942 Lismore br. East Lismore Methodist
m. David Knight (11/6/1861 Milton – 6/10/1951 Lismore Son of George Knight & Rebecca Dearling *) 1892 Perthville
f. Charles Granger m. Mary
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1874
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
MRS. DAVID KNIGHT
Mrs. Alice Knight (73), wife of Mr. David Knight, of 179 Casino street, South Liamore, died at her home late yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Knight had lived in retirement at Casino street for the past 17 years. The deceased was born at Leicester, in Leicestershire, England, and came to NSW with her parents when four years of age. The family first settled on the South Coast, and 50 years ago the deceased was married at Perthville, in the Bathurst district.
In 1905 Mr. and Mrs. Knight came to the North Coast and lived for about four years at Eltham and then took up residence at Rock Valley, where they resided until moving to Lismore. In addition to the widower, four sons—Cecil and Reg, (Rock Valley) and Horace and, Frank (both of the A.M.F.), and a daughter, Mrs. W. Kennedy (Thangool, Qld) survive. There are three surviving sisters, Mesdames S. Staff (Granville), W. Willis (Ashfield) and K. Jamieson (Berry). The last-mentioned two have been in Lismore during Mrs. Knight's last illness. The funeral will leave the Lismore Methodist Church to-morrow, after a service commencing in the church at 11 a.m., for the Lismore cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 29 June 1942 p 4
b. 1874 Wollongong d. 27/6/1942 Lismore Hospital br. East Lismore Methodist
m. George Henry Knight (- 25/5/1950 Lismore Son of John Knight & Ellen Pearson) 1900 Woonona
f. William Lewis m. Mary
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.Husband a labourer
Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 29 June 1942 p 4
b. abt 1875 d. 20/8/1956 Roseville
m. Walter Thomas Knight (-7/4/1958 Roseville Son of William Knight & Jane ) 1906 Wollongong
f. George Wilson m. Lydia Ann Peck *
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties With George and Lydia Ann
b. 1808 Helbrewers/ Isle Abotts Somerset d. 11/11/1893 Bulli
m. George Gange ( abt 1805-)
m. Job Phillips (1805 Dowlinkmake (?) Somerset -) before 1849
m. George Knight (27/12/ 1806 Petworth Sussex -28/3/1881 Sherbrooke) 19/6/1864 Wollongong
f. James Adams m. Betty
Ship: John Bright 1849
b. abt 1857 Campbell’s River near Rockley d. 1/5/1934 Exeter br. Moss Vale Methodist
m. Franklin Knight (11/8/1849 Jamberoo – 1922 Mortdale Son of George Knight & Rebecca Dearling *) 1879 Carcoar
f. Michael Smith m. Mary A
Living at Sherbrooke in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
May have been recorded as Rebecca on baptism 4591/1857 Sister Elizabeth * married Thomas Knight
b. 1848 St Columb Cornwall d. ?
m. Thomas Knight (31/1/ 1846 Jamberoo - d. 1925 Woodlawn Son of George Knight & Rebecca Dearling) 1868 Divorced 1885
um. Thomas Holmes ( -1882)
f. Albert Cavill m. Harriett Oliver *
Ship: Emily 1850
SEIZURE OF A CORPSE IN SYDNEY
SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.At the Central Police Court to-day, four persons were charged with illegally and forcibly entering the dwellinghouse of Cecilia Knight. According to the evidence it appeared that Knight had cohabited with the husband of one of the defendants, a woman named Holmes, for some years past. A few weeks ago Holmes fell ill, and died, and on the day following his death his widow, with two children and their relatives, entered Knight's house, where the body of deceased was lying, secured the corpse as it lay in the coffin, and had it buried at the expense of the widow, who also took possession of the furniture and the house. The prosecutrix claimed the furniture, stating that she purchased it with her own money, but she could not produce the receipts. The widow of Holmes asserted her legal right to the furniture, and contended that she had a perfect right to enter the house and take possession of the remains of Holmes, The Bench took a similar view of the case, and dismissed the complaint against the accused. The Argus 12 January 1882
On the application of Mr. Ralston, instructed by Mr. James Greer, the decree nisi granted on the 17th December, 1881, for the dissolution of marriage of Thomas Knight, petitioner, with Cecilia Knight, respondent, was made absolute. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 March 1885
Have been unable to check the following story to see if this is the correct Cecilia Knight but she would have been about 60 and may have been desperate enough to engage in Baby Farming to have some income.
BABY-FARMING IN SYDNEY. THREE EMACIATED CHILDREN FOUND. Sydney, February 27. Three female children in an emaciated condition, one of them being in a dying state, were removed to-day from a house, 203 Crown-street, Woolloomooloo, kept by Mrs. Cecilia Knight, and taken to a home for State children. Mrs. Knight's house, which was neatly kept. was visited “by a female in spector of the State Children's Relief Department, who found the babies, aged 10, 5, and 3 months. The youngest is the one that is not expected to live. One of the others also required medical aid. The mothers of the children are unmarried, and paid Mrs. Knight for keeping them. Two children died at Mrs. Knight's place some time ago, and she was warned by the authorities in regard to her actions. Mrs Knight says she considers it a great shame that the children have been taken from her. She added that she was a mother, and would not illtreat other people's babies. The mothers of these children had lived with her some time, and left to look for work. They paid her a consideration for looking after their babies, that helped to make both ends meet. The West Australian 28 February 1908
Mrs Knight was called on by a “Herald ' reporter last night. She is a small, frail looking woman. Her house, though not pretentious, had the appearance of being neat and clean. She was evidcntly greatly concerned about the charge which is being made against her. She said “I consider it a great shame that the children should be taken from me I am a mother myself and as such could not illtreat other peoples babies .The mothers of these little ones all lived with me at one time, and when they went out to work I looked after their children for a consideration It helped me to make both ends meet. Little Midgie' was never strong, and the doctor said, just before she came to me that there was nothing to do for her The other little girl Is suffering from teething troubles, as all babies do As for 'Blossom,' that Is what I call the oldest she is well, and her mother never complains of her being illtreated But why did they take my own little girl'” asked Mrs Knight “She was well and strong and happy, and I consider It a shame ” What she called her own little girl was one that she had adopted. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 February 1908
b. 4/9/1881 Jamberoo 19470/1881 d. 21/4/1908 br Jamberoo General
f. Abraham Knight m. Jessie Cole *
Living at Druewalla in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1881 Dapto d. 1965 St Leonards
m. George Hubert Franklin Knight 1906
f. Thomas Musgrave m. Elizabeth Brown *
Living Yallah in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1852 RC Bathurst Kelso V1852540 69/1852 d. 11/1/1901 Sherbrooke
m. Thomas Knight ( 31/1/1846 Jamberoo – 21/4/1925 Woodlawn Son of George Knight & Rebecca Dearling *) 1885 Redfern
f. Michael Smith m. Mary A
Sister Bridget * married Franklin Knight
Obituary
(From our Sherbooke correspondent).It is my sad duty to record the death of an old resident, the wife of Mr. Thomas Knight. Our little hamlet was thrown suddenly - into gloom by her unexpected end, which transpired after a fortnight's illness. The funeral, on Sunday, was the largest Sherbrooke has seen. The deepest sympathy is expressed both here and throughout the district for the bereaved husband and two little lads, who are left to mourn the loss of one whose place it is im possible to fill, and whose unostentatious goodness and sympathy for her friends, and attentive love in her home, will make her memory evergreen to those who knew her best. Her remains were interred in the Woonona cemetery, the funeral service being conducted by the Rev. J. Gardiner. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 17 January 1901 p 2
b. 1851 Gosforth England d. 20/6/1931 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Felix Knight ( 11/5/1851 Jamberoo – 15/1/1932 Kiama Son of George Knight & Rebecca Dearling *) 1881 Sydney 44/1881
f. Alexander Ross m. Mary *
Ship: Exodus 1855
KNIGHT.— March 15th, at the residence of her parents, Bulli, the wife of Felix Knight, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 March 1882 p 2
The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 24 June 1931 p 2
b. 1862 Vic d. 12/9/1930 Dee Why br. Manly
m. Commandant William Knight (1864 Berrima- 20/2/1945 Dee Why Son of George Knight & Jane) 1886 Bathurst
f. John Charles Bridges m. Ellen White
Living at Dee Why when sons enlisted. The family were Salvation Army.
It appears that last Sunday week Salvationists were holding one of their meetings in the barracks, Crown-street, under the direction of Captain Nellie Bridges. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Tuesday 3 November 1885 p 5
THE LATE MRS. COMMANDANT KNIGHT
In the course of references to Mrs, Commandant Knight, of (?) Salvation Army, who died recently, and whose last appointment was at the Purga Mission Station, the “War Cry” states: As Captain Nellie Bridges she entered the Work In 1883 from South Melbourne Corps. At that time the late Colonel Barker was the Territorial Commander. Early in her career she was appointed to N.S.W., she and Captain Pratt, who accompanied her, being the first lassie officers in the State. Amongst the appointments which followed were the opening of Leichhardt and Marrickville Corps.
Later, she was moved to Woolloomooloo with “Iris Kitty,” where a strenuous warfare was waged. Here the rough element was very bitter in its persecutions. At times, when preparing for bed, the women officers had difficulty in removing their clothes, which stuck to their bodies with the blood from their wounds. Mrs. Knight carried scars from these wounds to her grave. While stationed, at the Staff Home Mrs. Knight specialled good deal at Parramatta Corps, where persecution was also severe. Bathurst was her last appointment as a single officer.
The day Mrs. Knight was laid to rest was the forty-fourth anniversary of the day on which Cadet-Captain and Mrs. Knight took up their first appointment at Blayney. This appointment was followed by thirty-two Field and seven Men's Social appointments, the inal one being to 'the Purga Aboriginal Settlement, from which they retired. Mrs. Knight's earthly career closed on September 12, after she had completed 41 years of active service, and almost six years in retirement.
Into the bare outline that has been drawn only those who knew Mrs. Knight can adequately paint the fervent spirit, unswerving loyalty, wonderful faith, untiring energy and lasting inspiration which she possessed. Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954) Saturday 25 October 1930 p 8
SALVATION ARMY SERVICES
To-morrow at 11 a.m. there will be a holiness meeting. At 7.30 p.m., a memorial service for the late Mrs. Command. H. Knight, led by Commandant Humphreys, will be held.
Mrs. Commandt. Knight was the mother of Adt. C. Knight, who was stationed at Bathurst last year. As Lieut. Nellie Bridges she was the second officer to be stationed at Bathurst, about 45 years ago. Her remains were Interred at Manly cemetery or Monday last. National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954) Saturday 20 September 1930 p 2
Mrs. Commandant Knight, who, until recently was, with her husband, in charge of the Purga aborigines colony, passed away last week. She, also, was one of the early-day officers of the Army. She died at Dee Why, Sydney. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Saturday 20 September 1930 p 5
b. 1845 Avondale d. 1928 Lismore 9795/1928 br. Bexhill Methodist
m. John Knight (17/3/1844 Shell Harbour -9/8/1919 Eltham Son of George Knight & Rebecca Dearling * ) 22/3/1865 Wollongong 3518/1865
f. James Pearson m. Zilpa Andrews *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
KNIGHT — PEARSON. — On the 22nd instant, in the Wesleyan Chapel, Wollongong, by the Rev. William Kelynack, Mr. John Knight, of Bulli, to Miss Ellen Pearson, of Marshall Mount. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 March 1865 p 2
http://shadowlanduncoveringsherbrooke.wordpress.com/sherbrooke-families/knight-family/
b. abt 1846 London d. 31/7/1921 Bulli 11643/1921 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Edwin Knight (1846 London -25/5/1934 Singleton Son of Henry Knight & Ellen Esther Austin) 20/3/1875 The Rocks Sydney 276/1875
f. John Turley m. ?
Ship: Sobraon 1870
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Emma Knight (nee Turley) the adoptive mother of my paternal grandfather. Emma was born in London in around 1846, but emigrated to Australia in 1870 and subsequently married Edwin Knight in 1875. At some point in the 1870’s or 1880’s they moved to Woonona where Edwin worked as a coal miner. Emma and Edwin had no children of their own but after the 1887 Bulli Mine Disaster Edwin became guardian to 3 children of a miner who was killed (William Williams) – Henry, Elizabeth and unknown 3rd Williams. Emma and Edwin then “adopted” Elizabeth, who was 10 when her father was killed, and raised her as their child. It is unclear yet what arrangements were made with the other 2 orphaned children. Later, in the 1890’s, they adopted my grandfather, James Cleary Badgery, and he was raised and known as James Cleary Knight. Emma Knight died in 1921. Emma and Edwin were active in the Woonona community, and Edwin served for many years as the Secretary of the Bulli Cottage Hospital Committee. Ann Knight
b. 15/7/1847 London England d. 5/8/1919 Croydon
m. Alfred Knight ( 8/2/1848 Jamberoo - 10/4/1903 Sherbrooke Son of George Knight & Rebecca Dearling *) 1882 Woonona 5032/1882
f. James Lucock m. Louisa Clarke
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
KNIGHT— August fifth at her son's residence, 95 Edwin street, Croydon. Harriett Knight, relict of the late Alfred-Knight, aged 72 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Wednesday 27 August 1919 p 6
http://www.thetreeofus.net/3/55152.htm
http://shadowlanduncoveringsherbrooke.wordpress.com/sherbrooke-families/knight-family/
b. 1845 Jamberoo V18454387 45B/1845 d. 21/4//1933 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo General
m. Abraham Knight (8/4/ 1840 Gretton Northamptonshire England – 23/11/1908 Jamberoo Son of William Knight & Mary Coles *) 6/5/1868 Jamberoo 2431/1868
f. William Cole m. Annabella Mackenzie *
b. abt 1863 Two Waters Hertfordshire d. 27/10/1935 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. George Knight (1857 Dapto – 6/10/1929 Kiama Son of Joseph Knight & Elizabeth Dorrough * see Arthur) 23/11/1885
f. Thomas Charles Cordery m. Jane Weightman
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a watchmaker.
In 1881 Census she was a pupil teacher.
KNIGHT — CORDERY. — On the 23rd November, at St Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, George Knight, of Kiama, eldest son of the late Joseph Knight, and grandson of the late George Knight, of Sussex, England, to Julia, second daughter of Thomas C. Cordery, late of Hertfordshire, England. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 5 December 1885 p 2
KNIGHT-.On January 16th of diarrhea Reginald Douglas, aged 4 1/2 months, only and dearly beloved child of George and Julia Knight. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 21 January 1887 p 2
KNIGHT.—On the 14th instant, at her residence, Bong Bong-street, Kiama, the wife of George Knight of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 17 September 1889 p 2
MRS. JULIA KNIGHT.
The passing away of Mrs. Julia Knight, of Kiama, at the age of 71, has taken to heaven another of the faithful and old members of the Church. The late Mrs. Knight came to Australia when a young woman.
She married the late Mr. George Knight, and on her marriage joined the Methodist Church. Throughout the years Mrs. Knight was a most loyal worker, entering into the general activities of the Church. She had a wide circle of friends, being a lady of charming personality. There are left to mourn the loss of a wonderful mother two devoted sons, Messrs.
Rupert and Clade Knight. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, October 29. A service was held in the Church at which Rev. Kay Mason gave a sympathetic address. At the graveside he was assisted by the Revs. J. G. Watkinson (Church of England) and G. M. Torbett, M.A. (Presbyterian). The large attendance and many floral tributes bore testimony to the great esteem in which the late Mrs. Knight was held in the district. She had a beautiful and simple faith in Christ, and was ready to pass into higher service, where, we believe, she received the Master's 'Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou in to the joy of thy Lord.'
b. 1836 Gretton Northamptonshire d. 9/2/1926 Orange Dale Broughton br. Gerringong
m. John Coles Knight ( 1835 Gretton Northamptonshire - 7/11/1918 Gerringong Son of William Knight & Mary Coles *) 13/11/1860 Jamberoo
f. Thomas Satchell m. Sarah Coles *
Ship: Lloyds 1855
http://records.ancestry.com/Thomas_Satchell_records.ashx?pid=85485166
Came with sisters Betsy (Jones), Mary Ann and Rhoda
http://www.craxford-family.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I12382&tree=Craxford1
b. abt 1875 d. 20/8/1956 Roseville
m. Walter Thomas Knight (-7/4/1958 Roseville Son of William Knight & Jane ) 1906 Wollongong
f. George Wilson m. Lydia Ann Peck *
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties With George and Lydia Ann
b. 1808 Gretton Northamptonshire d. 5/11/1891 Jamberoo br. Old CofE Jamberoo
m. William Knight (1811 Gretton Northamptonshire- 3/12/1857 Jamberoo Son of John Knight & Sophia Goode) 26/6/1834 Gretton Northamptonshire
f. James Cole m. Mary Knight
http://www.craxford-family.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I12382&tree=Craxford1
m. George Knight ( 25/8/1839 Dorking Surrey – Son of George Knight & Mary Ann Bassett) 29/6/1861 Greenmount Woodburn near Ulladulla
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I211789
b. 22/9/1819 Westcott Dorking Surrey d. 25/6/ 1863 Bulli br. Wollongong
m1. William Gregory 1837 Mickleham Surrey
m2. George Knight (27/12/ 1806 Petworth Sussex-28/3/1881 Bulli Son of Joseph Knight & Elizabeth Machin) 1842 Peckham Surrey
f. Thomas Dearling m. Elizabeth Brookwell
Ship: Neptune 1844
Occupation: Nurse as per landing papers
Sister of Harriett Dearling * (Dumbrell)
Rebecca had her two children from a first marriage with her as well as her second husband, George Knight with his four children from his previous marriages. The eldest was Joseph, aged 16.
George's first wife, Mary Ann Bassett, had died after producing six children. Only four of George's children accompanied them to Sydney as two had died as infants. Five of the children were aged between three and twelve years.
Husband chose the name of Milton for the township previously called Upper Ulladulla
Awfully Sudden Death
A magisterial enquiry was bold yesterday, before W. Robson, Esq., J P., touching the death of Mrs Knight, the wife of Mr. George Knight, a Carpenter in the employ of the Bulli Coal Company. It appeared from the evidence that the deceased was in her usual good health on retiring to bed on Monday evening, but expired suddenly, almost without a groan. The evidence of Dr. Lambert showed that death was caused by disease of the heart. -The de ceased who was in her 44th year, has left, a family of 14 children, 11 of them in tender years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 26 June 1863 p 2
b. 1855 Cobbity Narellan d. 1912 Sydney
m. Edwin Knight (14/2/1853 Jamberoo- 1933 Waitara Son of George Knight & Rebecca ) 1881
f. Henry Turner m. Ellen
Living at Sherbrooke in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
Husband an orcharist
b. 1874 Kiama 2672/1874 d. 11/4/1958 The Channon
m. Samuel Alcorn Knight (1863 Woodburn Ulladulla-28/8/1923 The Channon Son of Knight & Mary Simpson Alcorn) 1910
f. Samuel Atchison m. Clorinda Thomas *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Shellharbour –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1838 Carmonmingan Ireland d. 20/10/1926 Jaspers Brush br. Berry General
m. Charles Knilands ( 1825 Carmonmingan Ireland – 12/4/1904 Jaspers Brush Son of Robert Knilands & Margaret)
f. James Hannigan m. Elizabeth
Ship: Hotspur 1861
KNILANDS.-On toe 16th instant, at his parents' resi nce, Jasper's Brush, Broughton Creek, Charles Leslie, dearly beloved son of Charles and Martha Jane Knilands, aged 3 years and 8 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 27 February 1883 p 2
Mrs. Knilands, an old and highly-esteemed resident of Jasper's Brush for many years, died on Thursday morning. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW: 1891 - 1937) Saturday 23 October 1926 p 2
b. abt 1842 d. 21/11/1935 Hornsby br. Northern Suburbs
m. William John Knilands (abt 1840- 4/3/1930 Hornsby Son of Robert Knilands & ?) 1865 Kiama
f. James Harrigan m. Elizabeth
KNILANDS.-November 21, at her residence Alderwood, Pretoria-parade, Hornsby, Sarah Ann relict of the late William John Knilands, in her 94th year. Privately Interred. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 26 November 1935 p 10
b. 1873 Croydon London UK d. 7/1/1961 Newcastle br. Kiama
m. Charles Knott (26/1/1873 – 18/7/1939 Son of John Knott & Ellen Ann) 21/6/1899 Kiama
f. Alfred Holcombe m. Eliza Curtis *
Was living with her uncle, Thomas Holcombe, aged 7 in 1881 UK Census
b. abt 1821
m. 1846 George Knowles (no record in BDM- approval may have been granted but she may have married James Izzard in 1851
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1846 Wollongong
Ship: ? (came free)
b. abt 1870 d. 2/10/1949 Wollongong br. Wollongong
M. Harry Knowles 1889 Sydney
f. Benjamin Poole m. Selina
Living at Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
With Harry Knowles an engine driver
Mrs. C. KNOWLES.
Mrs. Charlotte Knowles, who died at the District Hospital last Sunday, was aged 79 years.
Widow of the late Mr. Harry Knowles, she was the mother of Joseph (deceased), Nellie, (Mrs. Makin. deceased), Harry, Charlie, May (Mrs. Hume, deceased), Lizzie (Mrs. Emery), Fred. Lilv (Mrs. Brinsmead) and Phyllis (Mrs. McFarlane).
The late Mrs. Knowles had taken a keen interest in the district and she and her family were amongst the best known of its citizens,.
The funeral on Tuesday left her son's residence, 11 Macquarie St for the Wollongong C of E. cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 6 October 1949 p 9
b. abt 1863 d. 9/1/1946 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. Albert Knowles (abt 1862 Ketley Shropshire- 17/11/1916 Lithgow Son of William Knolwes & Jane) 1887 Berrima
f. George Knight
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
In 1909 the family were living at Lithgow when Ivy was involved in an assult case.
Mrs. JESSIE KNOWLES.
At the age of 83 years, Mrs. Jessie Knowles died at her son's residence 75 Evans street, Wollongong, on Wednesday. She is survived by a family of four— Bessie, Constance, Ivy and Walter. This afternoon the remains were creamated at Woronora. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 11 January 1946 p 7
d. 9/10/1926 Chatswood
m. William Andrew Knowles (- 9/7/1928 Bowral Son of William Knowles & Ann) 1883 New Zealand
f. William B Smith m. Sarah B
Husband a miner at Helensburgh with 33 years experience see Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 25 March 1893 p 4
KNOWLES v KNOWLES.
Matilda Knowles (formerly Smith) petitioned for a divorce from William Andrew Knowles on the ground of desertion. The marriage took place in 1883, at Auckland, according to the rites of the Primitive Methodist Church. Messrs. Greenwell, Shepherd, and York represented the petitioner. The suit was dismissed. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 10 November 1922 p 6
KNOWLES.-October 9, 1926, Matilda Knowles, of Remuera, Fuller's-road, Chatswood, beloved mother of Joseph, William, Alice, Emma, and Thomas , and loved foster mother of Albert and Ronald The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 11 October 1926 p 10
Living at Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Dressmaker
b. abt 1826 Pettiger Donegal Ireland d. 1884 Goulburn
m. James Knox ( -1860 Kiama Son of Andrew Knox & Mary ) 1857 Kiama
f. William Goodwin m. Ann McRae *
Ship: Kate 1855
b.1833 Tyronne Ireland d. 1898 Canterbury br. Moorfields
m. William Knox 1858 Glebe 1042/1858
f. John Graham m. Catherine
Ship: 1852
m. James Knox
b. 8/1/1845 Figtree d. 1919 Petersham br. Rookwood
m. Henry Christoper Koch (-1914 Petersham) 1880 Sydney
f. Michael Gahan m. Elizabeth Parker *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband retired.
KOCH.—The Relations and Friends of Mrs. R. SHARPLES, Mrs. A. M. BOLAND, Mrs. W. MILLER, Mrs. E. LOSEBY, Mrs. M. BRADY (Sisters), Mr. J. GAHAN, Mr. S. GAHAN (Brothers), also Mrs. JOHNSON (Friend), and Mrs. WILLIAMS (Niece) are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of Mrs. A. KOCH; to leave 43 Renwlck-street, Leichhardt, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at 1.30, for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, via Lewisham Station The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 27 June 1919 p 5
b. abt 1880 Moyura d. 1967 Campbelltown
m. Archibald Fritz Kohler (1871 Shoalhaven – 1945 Wollongong Son of Johann Kohler & Catherine ) 1/9/1902 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Thomas Deegan m. Alice Stauton
Resident Barella Street
b. 25/9/1861 Cracow Poland d. 17/10/1939 Waverley br. Rookwood Jewish
m. Joseph Kops (1952 Cracow Poland - 2/11/1894 Paddington ) 22/6/1881 Sydney
f. H A Richter m.
Religion: Jewish
Ship: Sonata 1880
Husband brother of Saul Kops see Pauline *. Husband was a USA citizen. Naturalised in 1933.
KOPS—RICHARDS.—June 22, at the Great Synagogue, Elizabeth-street, by the Rev. A. B. Davis, Mr. Joseph Kops, store-keeper, Yass, to Bertha, only daughter of H. A. Richards, merchant, Condobolin. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 23 July 1881 p 1
Robbery.— We hear that Mrs. Kops, the wife of Mr. Kops, who in engaged in business in Bridge-street, has suffered the loss of some very valuable jewellery. Whilst travelling to Sydney by Monday evening's train a box containing the jewellery, valued at £300, was stolen from her. We hope soon to hear of the capture of the thieves. Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal (NSW : 1851 - 1904) Monday 9 January 1893 p 3
KOPS.—November 2, Joseph Kops, aged 41 years, the beloved husband of Bertha Kops, of 114 Underwood-street, Paddington. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 3 November 1894 p 1
Wollongong.
Joseph Kops, late of Wollongong, who was sentenced to five years penal servitude for attempted arson at Cowra in February, 1893, died in the Parramatta Gaol Asylum Hospital on November 2nd instant, at the age of 41 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 17 November 1894 p 4
The death occurred on October 17 of Mrs. Bertha Kops. She leaves one son and two daughters. The Hebrew Standard of Australasia (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1953) Thursday 19 October 1939 p 5
b. abt 1860 d. 3/6/1931 Randwick
m. Saul Kops (abt 1857 Cracow Poland/Austria-13/7/1943 Randwick)
f. Jacob m. Fanny
Religion: Jewish
Husband brother of Joseph Kops see Bertha. Husband’s IXL store in Wollongong burnt down in 1888. Husband naturalised in NSW in 1899.
KOPS. — At her residence, Market Square, Wollongong, on the 30th ultimo, the wife of S. Kops, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 September 1888 p 2
The death occurred on June 3, at 11 Douglas Street, Randwick, of Mrs. Pauline Kops, aged 71, wife of Mr. Saul Kops and mother of Gussie, Jack, Charlotte, Ray, Birdie, Rene and Leah. The Hebrew Standard of Australasia (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1953) Friday 5 June 1931 p 4
Living at Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1867 Wellington d. 1948 Randwick
m. Harry A G Darby (abt 1860-20/4/1902 at sea) 1892 Murrumburrah
m. Hatton Hackett Kirby (abt 1871-18/11/1911 Waterfall) 1905 Sydney
m. William Frederick Kortegast (abt 1882 Hokitika New Zealand- 1946 North Sydney Son of William Christian Julius Kortegast & Sarah) 1918
f. Robert McGroder m. Mary A
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
TRAGIC OCCURRENCE ON A TROOPSHIP, When the troopship Norfolk, with New Zealand soldiers, was a day out from Lyttelton, just before breakfast on Sunday morn ning, Harry Darby, the chief cook, suddenly put his hands behind his back and remarked : 'Well, good-bye, boys ; this is getting too much for me.' He then rushed to the side rail of the ship and jumped overboard. Two of his mates ; watched him striking out after he touched the water, and. they, state that for a time he -was swimming , strongly. A boat was lowered and several lifebuoys were thrown over the side. Captain Stevens also put the ship smartly about, but before help could reach the unfortunate man he disappeared. The transport, was delayed nearly an hour by the occurrence. A pathetic incident in connection with the affair occurred at Sydney, on Friday morning. Mrs. Darby, who resides in Paddington, accompanied by her two little boys, went down early, to meet the transport, only to learn the shocking tidings when she got on board. Darby; who was about 42 years of age, was well connected, and formerly in the P. and O. .Co's service. Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930)Sunday 27 April 1902 - Page 8
KIRBY.—The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. HATTON KIRBY are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved SON, Thomas Robert; to move from their residence, 51 Francis-street, Hyde Park, at 3 o'clock, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, for the Waverely Cemetery. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Saturday 14 January 1911 - Page 24
KIRBY - November 18 at Waterfall, Hatton Hackett Kirby (linotype operator), late of Launceston, Tasmania beloved husband of Catherine Kirby, of 203 Albion street Surry Hills, aged 40 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Monday 20 November 1911 - Page 8
b. Germany
m. Anthon Krime (Germany-)
Ship: Chateau Wattel 1855
Religion: RC
Husband a labourer/farmer
b.abt 1864 Mudgee d. 23/11/1907 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Rudolph Martin Krippner (New Zealand- 11/11/1944 Wollongong ) 1895 Bathurst
f. Alexander Dare m. Sarah Scott *
Living at Bligh St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
http://stuart.scss.dyndns.info/FamilyTree/individual.php?pid=I16950&ged=Gregory-Hudson.ged
b. abt 1854 Cork Ireland d. 1926 Petersham br. Rookwood
m. McDonnell
m. Herman Kruger 1886 Kiama
f. ? m. Bridget Joyce * see Leatheam
KRUGER.-The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. M. A. KRUGER are kindly Invited lo attend her Funeral; to leave Motor Funerals, Limited, Private Mortuary Parlours, City-road, city, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.15, for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 19 July 1926 p 9
b. abt 1840 Camden d. 1920 Gosford
m. Charles Conrad Kuohn (abt 1832 Frankfurt on Maine Germany -25/8/1893 Burrawang ) 2/10/1856 Wollongong 2185/1856
f. William Gallagher m. Bridget Loughry
He resident Shellharbour, she Peterborough
Husband a joiner and builder. Later the proprietor of the Commercial Hotel at Burrawang
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rvoull/galla001.htm
b. 1865 Albion Park
m. William Patrick Kuhn (1860 Shellharbour- Son of Charles Kuhn & Mary Gallagher * ) 28/7/1884 Albion Park RC
f. John Doherty m. Isabella Daly *
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rvoull/galla001.htm