b. 1848 Sydney d. 1903 Newtown
m.James Langlands 1875
f. Robert Grace m. Matilda Watts *
Living at Bellambi in 1894.
b. 14/9/1840 Wollongong Church of England V18401299 24A d. 25/5/1907 Kensington London
m. Peter Paul Labertouche (1825 - 15/3/1907) 1861 Brunswick Vic 1861/17857
f. Henry Scales m. Ellen Cadden *
On the 22nd inst., at Christ Church, Brunswick, by the Rev. C. P. M. Bardin, P. P. Labertouche, Esq., second son of the late Abel Labertouche, Esq., of Dublin, to Eleanor Annie, only daughter of the late Henry Scales, Esq., of Illawarra, N.S.W. The Argus 23 February 1859
On the 4th inst., at Lyndhurst, the wife of P. P. Labertouche, Esq., of a daughter. The Argus 7 June 1860
LABERTOUCHE.—On the 14th inst., at Lyndhurst, Mrs. P. P. Labertouche of a daughter. The Argus 16 October 1862
Labertouche.-On tho 10th inst., the wife of P. P. Labertouche, Esq., of a daughter. The Argus 20 October 1864
LABERTOUCHE.-On the 9th inst., at Warwick-terrace, Carlton, Zoe, youngest daughter of P. P. Labertouche, aged fifteen months. The Argus 10 January 1866
Labertouche On the 18th inst., at Warwick-terrace, Drummond-street, Carlton, Mrs. P. P. Labertouche of a son. The Argus 20 September 1866
LABERTOUCHE.-On tho 29th hist., at Williams-road, Toorak, of whooping-cough, Raymond Sumner, only son of P. P. Labertouche, aged fifteen months. The Argus 31 December 1867
Labertouche.-On the 2letinst,, at Strathearn-lodge, Powlett-street, East Melbourne, Mrs. P. P. Labertouche of a son. The Argus 24 June 1871
LOFTUS-LABERTOUCHE.-November 2, at Christ Church, Brunswick, Victoria, by the Rev. C. P. M. Bardin, A.M. (cousin to the bride), Augustus Pelham Brooke Loftus, second son of the Right Hon. Lord Augustus Loftus. O.C.H., to Ethel Adelaide, second daughter of P. P. Labertouche, Secretary for Victorian Railways. The Sydney Morning Herald 12 November 1885
Henry Scales was the Chief Constable of the Illawarra. He died when she was about 2 years old. Her mother re-married in Victoria 11 years after her father’s death.
Peter Paul Labertouche was a senior civil servant in Victoria who was educated at Trinity College at Dublin.
m. Dr Charles William Lacey (26/6/1855 England -5/9/1886 Kiama Son of Thomas Warner Lacey & ?) 1881 Sydney
Mrs Lacey. It will be gratifying to the friends (and they are many) of the late lamented and esteemed Dr. Lacey, to hear that his widow and little son have arrived in England, and are once more restored to their nearest and dearest surviving relatives. Many were the acts of unostentatious charily performed by the Doctor and Mrs. Lacey, known only to the recipients, and which have justly endeared them to the people of Kiama and Shoalhaven; and we feel sure when she returns, as she intends to do if spared, she will receive a warm and genuine welcome from the people of these districts The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 22 July 1887 p 2
Husband killed by a fall from his horse.
b. 28/3/1862 Campbelltown d. 21/11/1930 Lismore br. Lismore
m. George Lack (- 6/7/1923 South Gundurimba Son of Robert Lack & Ellen)
f. William H Hammond m. Cecilia Priscilla Moyse *
The FUNERAL of the late JEMIMA LACK will move from her late residence, 9 Crown-street, South Lismore, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), at 10.45 a.m. for the Church of England portion of the Lismore Cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Friday 21 November 1930 p 6
b. 1848 Argyllshire Scotland d. 16/12/1933 Newcastle br. Sandgate
m. William Lackie ( abt 1846 Scotland -28/3/1900 Hamilton Son of Hugh Lackie & Catherine) 27/4/1874 Jamberoo
f. David Cramond m. Isabella Wright
Ship: “Kate” 6 December 1855
AT the residence of the bride's parents, on the 27th April 1874, by the Rev. John Kinross, WILLIAM LACKIE to JANE, eldest daughter of David Cramond, wheelwright, Jamberoo, both of Newcastle and natives of Scotland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 14 May 1874 p 2
m. John J Lahiff
b. abt 1796 d. 1/6/1859 Wollongong
m. John Lahiff
Ship: Sir Joseph Banks 1828
John Lahiff, her husband, was tried for impersonating an officer and sentenced to seven years transportation to NSW, arriving on the Isabella III in 1823.
On the 1st June instant, at the residence of her son, Wollongong, Mrs Bridget Lahiff, mother of Mr Patrick Lahiff, builder, in the 63rd year of her age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 2 June 1859 p 3
b. abt 1825 d. 29/2/1884 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Patrick Lahiff (1828 Limerick Ireland -4/1/1897 Mt Pleasant Son of James Lahiff & Bridget Bowles ) 1847
Husband Managing Director of Mt Pleasant Coal Mining Co. Ex-Mayor of Wollongong. Moved to Wollongong in 1858
Living at Burelli St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. John Lahiff 1858 Sydney 304/1858
b. 29/8/1847 Wollongong d. 5/6/1884 Wollongong
m. Michael Lahiff (1851 Adelaide SA -31/5/1902 The Hospice Victoria St) 14/10/1879 St Francis Xavier’s 5260/1879
f. James Shanahan m. Eleanor Corbett *
d. 17/5/1913 Tumut
m. Michael Lahiff ( abt 1853 Wollongong- 1902 Sydney Son of Patrick Lahiff & Bridget Sheehan *) 1887 Tumut
f. John Madigan m. Bridget
An Unhappy Marriage.
At the Wollongong Court of Petty Sessions on Thursday (before Lieut-Col. Chisholm, P.M.) Michael Lahiff was charged by Kate Lahiff, his wife, with having left her without any means of support since the 14th of June last. Mr. Russell for complainant, and Mr. Lysaght for defendant. Mr. Lysaght said defendant had paid towards the support of complainant as long as he was able to do so ; he was not at present able to contribute towards her support, but he was willing to take her back, and provide her with the best home be could. Mr. Russell said from what had previously transpired it was impossible for complainant to live with defendant. Complainant deposed that defendant was her husband; she was not willing to live with him again; he had agreed to give her 10s per week, and she had received that, amount up to the 14th June, since which date she had received no money. To. M. Lysaght: I could not again live with defendant from the way he previously treated me and the way he lived; I do not know whether he has been in work since he left Mount Pleasant Company's employ; a deed of separation was drawn up between us, and defendant fulfilled its contents for some time; I do not know whether or not he is able to carry them out now. Charles C. Russell produced, the deed of separation between the parties, and William Richardson deposed to having received money at different times from defendant, which he paid over to complainant. Defendant deposed that he had been employed as clerk at the Mount Pleasant colliery until November last, but had lost the situation owing to the action taken by complainant at a previous court; he had signed a deed of separation, agreeing to pay complainant 10s per week he had paid altogether about £15 himself, and others had paid money for him ; he had means when he lost his employment, but now had none ; he had not earned a penny since he left it, although he had tried as hard as any man to obtain work ; he was now living upon what was earned by his children and what he obtained from friends ; if he had the means he would either take his wife back or contribute towards her support. To Mr. Russell: I am a plaintiff in a lawsuit with two others, but do not expect anything out of it ; I have given a solicitor my interest to carry on the suit ; Carrie Shannon is still living in my house; she is the woman who caused the separation between my wife and myself ; if my wife came back, Miss Shannon would leave ; my children are aged 17, 16, and 14 years, the two eldest being girls. To Mr. Lysaght : The lawsuit is an equity suit touching the validity of my late father's will, by which he left everything to his wife ; his three children dispute the will; my interest is an imaginary one. Defendant was ordered to pay 10s weekly into the hands of Senior-sergeant Grieve for a period of twelve months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 17 July 1897 p 2
DEATH OF MRS LAHIFF.
DEATH has claimed another to pass over to the great majority, on this occasion in the person of Mrs Katherine Lahiff, which occurred at the residence of her sisters (Mrs O'Connell and Mrs O'Mara), “Acacia” Cottage, Tumut, on Friday morning, at 7.20 o'clock, at the age of 69 years. The deceased, who was also sister of Ald J. E. Madigan, of Tumut, and Mr. John Madigan, of Red Hill, was born at Yass, and in 1887 married the late Michael Lahiff, at Tumut, and went to Wollongong to live, where she remained until, four years ago, her health began to fail and on medical advice returned to the sub-alpine regions. Here she improved greatly, and only occasionally required to consult Dr. Mason, her medical adviser, for minor ailments. About a month ago she again became ill, and Dr. Browne, and subsequently Dr. Weedon, attended her ; but despite all they did to restore her to health, aided by the nursing of her sisters and the kindnesses from many friends, the vital spark gradually flickered out. She received spiritual consolation from Frs. Keating and McDonnell, and also the Nuns of the Convent, of Mercy, Father Keating administering the rites at the bedside. One sister, Mrs. P. Kiley of Red Hill, predeceased her. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Old cemetery. Rev. Father Keating officiated at the grave and Mr. Jas Elphick directed the funeral. Ald. J. E. Madigan and Mr. J. Madigan (brothers), Mr. P. Kiley (brother-in-law) and Messrs Maurice, Percy, Norman and Vincent Madigan and Mr. J. R. Kiley of Darah Station, Cootamundra (nephews) were the bearers.
A Requiem Mass was celecrated in the Roman Catholic Church, Tumut, yesterday morning, Fr. Keating officiating. We tender the bereaved our deepest sympathy. The Tumut Advocate and Farmers and Settlers' Adviser (NSW : 1903 - 1925) Tuesday 20 May 1913 p 2
d. 12/8/1885 Wollongong
m. Lahiff
Sudden Death. Yesterday morning, Mrs. Lahiff, mother of Mr. John Lahiff, fruiterer, of Crown-street, was found dead in her bed. On Tuesday' night she complained to her son of feeling unwell, and before retiring to bed asked him for a bottle of lemonade. This he gave her, and she then went to her room. Mrs. Lahiff was heard moving about late at night, and about breakfast time, as she had not made her appearance, Mr. Lahiff went into her room to call her, and found her dead, but not then cold. He immediately sent for Dr. Lee, who had previously been attending her. The deceased lady was subject to fits, and it was only a week or so ago that she was taken suddenly ill with a fit on the cliffs overlooking the basin, at which time she was taken to Mr. James Keirnan's, where she was attended to for several days until sufficiently recovered to be removed to her son's residence. We understand Dr. Lee then expressed the belief that the deceased would very likely be carried off by a similar attack, a belief which she herself shared. The matter having been reported to the authorities, and Dr. Lee giving a certificate, an inquest was dispensed with. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 13 August 1885 p 2
m. Thomas Lahiff 1859 Wollongong /Armidale
m. John Joseph Lahiff (-1918 Moore Park) 1878 Sydney
f. Healy m. Mary *
b. abt 1860 Wollongong
m. Patrick Lahiff (1828 Limerick Ireland -4/1/1897 Mt Pleasant Son of James Lahiff & Bridget Bowles)23/6/1884 Mt Pleasant 5393/1884
f. Jeremiah Looney m. Catherine Carrick *
Husband resident for 40 years and was the director of the Mt Pleasant Coal mining company, a builder and Mayor. She was left her husband possessions in a dubious will which had her parents sign as witnesses and she wrote out and while he was old and rather ‘forgetful’, his children by his prior marriage contested the will.
MRS LAHIFF IN SYDNEY,
At the Glebe Police Court on Thursday (says the ' Daily Telegraph,') Mary Ellen Lahiff, aged 36, formerly of Mount Pleasant, near Wollongong, widow of the late Patrick Lahiff, for many years the manager of the Mount Pleasant Coalmine, and formerly Mayor of Wollongong, and of North Illawarra, was charged before Mr. Wilshire, S.M., with wilfully and maliciously setting fire to the dwelling-house of Ernest Henry Farey, licensee of the Bald Faced Stag Hotel, Leichhardt, on the 18th inst.
Mr. Dillon appeared for the accused.
The evidence for the prosecution was to the effect that on the 18th inst, the accused was employed as a general servant at Mr. Farey's hotel, having been engaged a day or two previously. On that day Miss Usher, who was a guest at the hotel, had gone up the river for an outing with Miss Farey. Mr. Farey was left at home, and he fell asleep. Whilst he was asleep the accused was upstairs attending to the bed rooms, and was in Miss Usher's bedroom. At the head of the bed, in a wall-pocket, were Miss Usher's gold watch and two gold guards, which she had had there for the day. After a time smoke was seen issuing out of Miss Usher's bedroom, and on Mr. Farey and his man rushing upstairs they found Miss Farey's bed on fire. Some of the woodwork near the bed was also burnt. Questioned by Mr. Farey, accused said she did not cause the fire and she did not know how it originated. When Miss Usher returned in the evening she missed her gold watch and guards. Accused said she had not seen them, and know nothing about them. When arrested, accused said to police: 'I am a widow, and I come from near Wollongong. I am a respectable woman, but, unfortunately, now 1 have to work for my living.' In reply to questions by Plain-clothes Senior sergeant Bradley, who conducted the prosecution, the accused said she had been in a number of places about Sydney as general servant since she came from Wollongong. In most of those places fires had occurred whilst she was there, and it had been alleged that jewellery had been stolen in those places at the time of the fires She was now out under the First Offenders' Act, having been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for stealing jewellery at one of the houses where she was general servant. She stole brooches. Different men had visited her at the houses where she had been in service, and had been in her bedroom. A man had visited her at Mr. Farey's, and was in her bedroom late at night. She wrote a letter to him, in which she called herself his wife, and told him about the fire, and in which she said only herself, ' the boss,' and his man were in the house at the time of the fire. She did not remember being in a place at Wollongong where there was a fire. Mr. Wilshire told Mr. Dillon that it would not make any difference if he made a statement, for this was clearly a prima facie case. He committed accused to take her trial at the Quarter Sessions at Darlinghurst, commencing on April 2. Bail would be allowed — accused in £80, and two sureties in £40 each, or one in £80. Accused was then further charged with stealing a gold watch and two gold guards, valued £25, the property of Elizabeth Lily Usher, from the latter's bedroom on the day of the fire. On this charge accused was also committed to take her trial at the Quarter Sessions at Darlinghurst, bail being allowed as in the last case. The accused was subsequently removed by the police to Darlinghurst gaol. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 31 March 1900 p 2
Acquitted.
At the Quarter Sessions, Sydney, on Wednesday, Mary Ellen Lahiff (formerly of Wollongong), pleaded not guilty to a charge that on March 18 at Leichhardt she did steal one watch and two watch chains, the property of Elizabeth Usher. Mr. J. J. Dillon appeared for accused, and succeeded in establishing such contradictions amongst certain witnesses for the Grown that at the conclusion of the case for the prosecution his Honor asked the jury without calling upon the defence, if they had agreed upon a verdict. The jury, without leaving the box, returned a verdict of not guilty, and accused was discharged. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 21 April 1900 p 1
Living at Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. Frederick Troutman ( -18/4/1885 Baugheet) 1863 Warialda
m. William Laird 1881 Greta 4345/1881
Augustus Riley was brought up at the West Maitland police court, on Thursday, charged with having on the 25th of April, at Oswald, assaulted one Ellen Troutman, with the intention of committing a rape upon her…. Her husband had been away from her for three years; she left him because he ill-used her; he was very bad tempered and was always grumbling at her; she sometimes told people of things which she imagined had happened to her. The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW: 1843 - 1893) Saturday 1 May 1875 p 2
IF DO NOT HEAR FROM MY HUSBAND, FREDERICK TROUTMAN, Within a Fortnight from this Date, I INTEND TO GET MARRIED.
HELEN TROUTMAN. The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser 19 May 1881
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1858 Tambaroora d. 25/11/1945 Marrickville br. Rookwood
m. Frederick Henry Lakin (abt 1857-1940 ) 1882 Sydney
f. William Stone Flint m. May Ann
LAKIN.—February 26, at Sydney Hospital, Edward, beloved son of Henry and Clara Lakin, aged 25. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW: 1871 - 1912) Wednesday 3 March 1909 p 60
b. abt 1865 Cork Ireland d. 1932 Gympie Qld
m. William Lally (abt 1858 Galway Ireland -1940 Gympie Qld Son of John Lally & Mary Meehan) 1882 New Zealand
f. Michael Regan
Husband worked in railway construction, cane and dairy farming and hotels.
Mrs. W. Lally
The death occurred at Gympie hospital on Saturday last of Mrs. W. Lally, aged 68 years. The deceased lady had been in indifferent health for some time. The funeral took place at Gympie on Monday last and was largely attended, the pall-bearers being members of the local Hibernian Lodge.
There were many beautiful floral tributes.
The late Mrs. Lally leaves a husband, two daughters, and three sons to mourn their loss, as follow:—Mr. W. Lally (husband), Gympie, Mrs. E. Morrissey (Goonellabah, Lismore), and Miss Margaret Lally (Gympie), daughters: the sons being Joseph (Tweed Heads), William (Gympie), and Patrick (Pomona). The late Mrs. Lally was well known and had many friends on the Tweed, where she and her husband were engaged in hotel-keeping at one time.
b. abt
m. John Lamb
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1844 Illawarra
Ship: Margaret 1837
Sentence: 7 Years
Convict indent:
m. John Lamb
m. Peter Lamb 1892 Nowra
b. 30/6/1833 London d. 30/3/1913 Berrima br. Berrima General
m. Dr George Prowd Lambert (20/5/1826 Sydenham London -4/6/1904 Berrima Son of George Lambert & Mary Prowd) 15/7/1854 London
f. Charles Warner m. Mary Ann Green
Ship: Sydney 1855
Husband was the Wollongong District's Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages before becoming the Medical Officer at Berrima Gaol for 28 years.
Death of Mrs. Lambert, Senr.
We learn with extreme regret of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert, a very old and highly respected resident of Berrima, which sad event occurred early on Sunday morning last. The deceased, who was the relict of the late Dr. Lambert, was 79 years of age. The remains were interred In the Church of England cemetery, Berrima, on Tuesday morning beside those of her late husband. The Rev. C. Hughesdon, after holding a short service in the church, officiated at the graveside. The Scrutineer and Berrima District Press (NSW: 1892 - 1948) Wednesday 2 April 1913 p 2
m. Joseph Lambert
b. b. 24/11/1842 Parramatta Sydney d. 15/12/1936 8 Llewellyn St Uhr's Point
m. Walter Lambert 11/2/ 1876 House of William Robertson 202 Dowling Street Woolloomooloo 149/1876
f. Stephen Upton m. Sarah Elizabeth Bull
LAMBERT-January 25, at her residence, C. E. School, Wollongong, the wife of Walter Lambert, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 2 February 1878
LAMBERT.—January 6, at her residence Wollongong, the wife of Walter Lambert, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 January 1880
LAMBERT- December 20, at her residence, Liverpool, the wife of Walter Lambert, of a daughter. . The Sydney Morning Herald 21 January 1882
b. abt 1840 Southwark London d. 1913 Petersham
m. Allan Lamond ( abt 1836 Scotland- 19/8/1917 Son of Hector Lamond & Flora) 1862 Shoalhaven
f. Thomas Day m. Susannah Selina Ring *
Ship: Speedy 1855
m. Thomas Allan Lamond ( 1864 Kiama-. 1920 Berry Son of Allan Lamond & Charlotte Day *) 30/51890 Sydney div 1898
LAMOND.—April 15, 1891, at her residence, Oakley, Kiama, the wife of T. A. Lamond of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 17 April 1891 p 2
LAMOND V. LAMOND.
Mr. Cohen (Instructed by Mr. J. H. Robison) appeared in support of a petition by Eliza Ann Lamond (formerly Tate) for a dissolution of her marriage with Thomas Allan Lamond, carpenter. The ground was habitual drunkenness, and leaving her without means of support. The parties were married at Sydney on May 30, 1890. The decree was granted, returnable in a month.
b. abt 1798 Blairgrove Scotland d. Numba Shoalhaven
m. James Lamond ( abt 1798 Glenshee Scotland – 1860 Shoalhaven )
Ship: 1837
Leaving 6 sons. Husband a ship builder at Jarvis Bay
James Lamond, the younger, v. Robert Lamond. -For an assault on their father, an old man, lately returned from the hospital, after undergoing the operation of having one of his legs amputated. This was a case of an unnatural and brutal nature of a son towards an afflicted old parent; and the Bench treated it as such by inflicting the heaviest penalty they could. Ho was fined £5 and costs, or to be committed to gaol for three calendar months. Fine paid, and bound over to keep the' peace for twelve months. R. Lamond v. T. Lamond and J. Lamond.–For an assault, arising out' of the above case-the two defendants giving the plaintiff a good sound thrashing for his ill-usage to their father. They admitted the charge. The Bench awarded a fine of Is each, and 5s Gd costs, which was immediately paid by subscription of the spectators in the Court.
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b. 21/2/1843 London d. 18/12/1906
m. Henry Lamond (abt 1849 Donegal Ireland- 4/4/1917 Berry Son of Alexander Lamond & Margaret) 1871 Shoalhaven
f. John Freer m. Hannah Mitchell *
d. 1/5/1909 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Thomas Allen Lamond
f. William
Living at Sea View St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a builder.
The death occurred on Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Lamond, wife of Mr. Thos. Lamond, of this town. The deceased had had been ailing for some considerable time, and her demise was not unexpected. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Presbyterian portion of North Kiama cemetery, Rev. J. Malcolm conducting the service at the graveside. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 5 May 1909 p 2
m. Michael Lamy
m. Alexander Lance 1893 Newtown
Religion: Wesleyan
LANCE v. LANCE.
Cruelty and adultery with some persons unknown to the petitioner were the grounds upon which Elizabeth Ada Lance (formerly Guy) sued, before Mr. Justice Walker, for a dissolution of her marriage with Alexander Lance, which ceremony was performed at Newtown, on November 16, 1933, according to the rites of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. The petitioner stated that she was under age when they were married, and her parents being dead, a written consent was given to the ceremony taking place by her guardian. In October last they were living at Paddington, and on the 11th of that month her husband came home to dinner, and said he was going to the theatre. At first he said he was going with a friend, and a little later that he was going with a lady. He never came home that night (Friday). On the Saturday night he went to kiss her good-night, and she refused to let him do so. He remained away from home on the Saturday night, and returned to his dinner on the Sunday. He remained at home that night, and during the early part of it he asked for the £14 he had given her on the Friday. She asked him for £2 to purchase something for the children, and he told her to 'Go to ? and get it; he would not give it to her.' When she asked him not to be going on as he had, for the sake of the children, he said he intended to 'keep that woman,' and if she mentioned the matter to his people he would sell up the home. On the Sunday night (October 13) he went upstairs, and tried to kick her down. He went out on the Monday morning, and did not return home till Tuesday night. He remained at home that evening. With the exception of the Sunday and Tuesday nights in October, he had not slept at home since. He used to come to dinner every day, and leave immediately after. She saw him with a certain woman in William-street, about Christmas time, and again with the same person in Ox ford-street about the beginning of the present year. When she saw him with the woman in Oxford-street he raised his hat to her, and when she asked him why he dared raise his hat to her when he was in that woman's company, he replied, 'She is as good as you are, and better.' Sometime later, from something she had been told, she asked him why he had dared to take the woman to Newcastle as his wife, where she (petitioner) was so well known. When he asked her if she intended suing for a divorce, she told him she had placed the matter in the hands of a solicitor. When the petition was served on him, he admitted that every word in it was true. On one occasion she saw him on the balcony of a house in Darlinghurst-road with the same woman, and the following morning she saw him leave the house between 8 and 9 o'clock. She went to the landlady, and asked who the gentle man was who had just left her house, and she replied it was 'Mr. — — , who occupies the balcony room. Prior to October last, she had not lived with her husband as man and wife for over twelve months. The cause was not hers. From documents she had seen, her husband's earnings averaged £10 a week. His Honour granted a decree nisi, returnable in three months, the petitioner to have the custody of the children (3). The respondent was ordered to pay the costs of the suit, and to give the petitioner 30s a week permanent alimony. Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869 - 1931) Saturday 30 August 1902 p 6
m. Alexander M Lanceman 1898 Sydney
m. John Land
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Hamilton St Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
d. 1929 Sydney br. Rookwood
m. Alfred Land (-1949 Annandale Son of Joseph Land & Jane) 1899
f. James Smillie m. Eliza Robinson *
Living in Sydney when son enlisted in 1915
b. 20/4/1868 Watson’s Bay d. 26/9/1926 Petersham br. Rookwood
m. John Harband (- 13/10/1921) 1888 Narrandera
m. William Patrick Landrigan (-) 1921 Annanadale
f. Captain Alexander Coutts m. Helen Bissett
EVA ROSINA HARBAND V. JOHN HARBAND.
This was a summons for assault. Mr. Montague appeared for complainant, who pleaded not guilty.
Eva Rosina Harband, the complainant, deposed that she was the wife of defendant, and lived with him at Junee. On last Saturday morning at breakfast time defendant said, “You had five or six new dresses a few days ago” Complainant said, “I don't know where they are.” Defendant then hit her across the face with a wet towel. The defendant said, “You must have given the dresses away to the neighbours, as you feed the neighbours.” Complainant told defendant he would do it once too often. Defendant then knocked her over a stool, and broke the stool. He then caught her by the throat, and said if she did not clear out he would murder her. He dragged her along the floor by her hair.
By Mr. Montague: Complainant lived in George-street, Junee. The neighbors saw defendant treat her in the manner stated.
They had been married three years, and had two children. Mrs. Simms and Mrs. Monkham saw this assault. Complainant did not take a knife to defendant. Defendant did drink, but was not drunk when bhe assaulted her. She had been staying in Mrs. Simm's house since the assault. She had not a bad temper. Her husband was at home on Sunday.
For the defence: John Harband, the defendant, deposed that on Saturday morning he got up to his breakfast, Complainant had cooked part of it in a dirty saucepan.
He told complainant it would not do, and asked her to pour him out a cup of tea. He did not catch the complainant by the throat, or by the hair, but by the right wrist to take a knife from her hand. They were close together. He then let complainant go. Complainant threatened to do for defendant on the first opportunity. When he asked complainant to pour him out a cup of tea she refused.
The bench dismissed the information. Wagga Wagga Express (NSW : 1879 - 1917) Thursday 6 November 1890 p 2
Assault upon a Wife.-At the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Delohery, S M., John Harband, aged 38, was charged with assaulting his wife at Ashfield, and was fined £1, in default 21 days' gaol. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 12 December 1899 p 7
Leslie John was charged, May 1901, by the police with stealing a dozen bottles of wine, he stated he was going to sell them and use the money to buy lollies and food. On the papers his mother states that all 5 of her children had been admitted to the Benevolent Soc. Asylum, and that the father gave nothing for the support of his children. She is listed as ‘keeping a brothel, independently’.
There are entries on Ancestry Family Trees that state John Harband died in NSW and was buried in Canterbury N.Z. this is incorrect. The headstone is that of his parents and it mentions his a dying in Parramatta, but that is all. Someone just can’t read a headstone properly.
b. abt 1803
m. Thomas Lane 5/3/1840 Schoolhouse CofE Dapto Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1840 Wollongong
Ship: John Renwick 1838
Sentence 10 Years
Both of Wollongong
Permission of the Governor
d. 18/5/1925 Armidale
m. Christopher Bagot Lane (- 23/1/1905 Armidale Son of Thomas B Lane & Jane) 1888 Sydney
f. William Sullivan m. Bridget
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties.
Husband a chemist
MRS ELLEN LANE.
The death occurred at Armidale yesterday of Mrs. E. Lane, relict of the late Mr. Christopher Lane, chemist, of Kiama, and for many years the proprietress of the Royal Hotel, Muswellbrook. Deceased is survived by the following sons and daughter: Messrs. C. Lane (Newcastle), John Lane (Armidale), and Miss Lane (Armidale). The late Mrs. Lane had been residing at Armidale for the past two years. She was s highly respected resident of Mus brook, and the news of her death will be received with regret by her many former acquaintances in this town and district. The Muswellbrook Chronicle (NSW : 1898 - 1955) Tuesday 19 May 1925 p 2
b. 1849 d. 25/9/1934 Croydon
m. Amos Lane (1851-2/12/1912 Balgownie Son of Rev. Phillip Lane & ? ) 26/7/1872 Woolloomooloo
f. Jonathon Riglesford m. Elizabeth Skinner
On the 26th July, by the Rev. J. Greenwood, M.A., at Norman street, Woolloomooloo, AMOS, third son of the Rev. P. LANE, to ELLEN, ninth daughter of JONATHAN RIGELSFORD, of Wilberforce.
LANE.-April 16, at the Public School, Wollongong, the wife of Mr. Amos Lane, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 25 April 1881
LANE- September 25, 1934, at 59 Young-street, Croydon, Ellen, relict of the late Amos Lane and loved mother of Maud, Elsie (Mrs. J. S. Cousin), Frank, Flo (Mrs. J. S. Learmonth), Hilda (Mrs. F. Hatton), and grandmother of Reg. and Eric, aged 84 years. Result of accident. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 26 September 1934 p 12
Husband a school head master
b. 23/8/ 1854 Spring Creek Majors Creek d. 27/3/1935 Corrimal br. Bulli General
m. James Lane (1848 Windsor – 12/6/1918 Son of James Lane & Elizabeth) 1873 Braidwood
f. Joseph Rigby m. Emma Barnett
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bellambi –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Mrs. Eliza Lane, the mother of a, large grown-up family, and a lady who had spent a great number of years in Corrimal, and was noted for her charitable work, passed on at the home of her daughter (Mrs. Allen) on Wednesday, after about four years suffering. The deceased and her late husband took a great interest in the welfare of Corrimal over 30 years ago, while Mrs. Lane was a noted worker for St. Alban's Church of England. In recognition of that great work the remains were conveyed to the Church on Thursday afternoon, where a special service was conducted by the Rev. A. W. Setchell, who came from Sydney for the express purpose. He was assisted by the Rev. Olds. Leaving the church, the remains were conveyed to Bulli cemetery for interment.
The deceased, who was 80 years of age, leaves a family of ten to mourn the loss of a most devoted and affectionate mother. The bereaved are: Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Willoughby, Mrs. Curry (Corrimal), Mrs. Cobby (Sydney) and sons James, Herb, Lester, and Roy and Ern (Sydney). Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 March 1935 p 13
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b. Galbally Co Tyrone Ireland d. after 1905
m. William John Lane (Londonderry - Son of Dr. William Lane &) 12/6/1860 Dapto 2866/1860
f. John Ritchie m. Mary
On the 12th instant, by special licence, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. W. W. Simpson, M. A., William John, fourth son of William Lane, Esq., M.D., county Londonderry, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late John Ritchie, Esq., county Tyrone, Ireland. SMH 16 June 1860
b. 1865 Penrith d. 1954 Newtown
m. William Bonner Renton (abt 1857-30/4/1913 Erskineville ) 1888 Sydney
m. William Lane 1920 Newtown
f. Francis Brownlow m. Ellen
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
b. 1883 Lambton d. 30/10/1954 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. Herbert George Lane (1880 Braidwood - 18/8/1956 Son of James Lane & Eliza Rigby *) 3/2/1900 Wollongong
f. Charles Bunn m. Sarah Anne Haines
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Mrs. E. M. LANE
The death occurred at the Bulli District Hospital last Saturday of Mrs. Emma Maude Lane, of 32 High Street, Corrimal, who was in her 73rd year.
The late Mrs. Lane who was well-known in the Corrimal district where she had lived for the greater part of her life. She was the wife of Herbert J Lane, and the mother of Gladys (Mrs. H, Johnson, Balgownie), Herbert (Thirroul), James (Scarborough), Florence (Mrs. H. Hamilton, Corrimal), Evelyn (Mrs. P. Dally, Glebe), Emma (Mrs. H. McHenry, Corrimal), George (Wollongong), Roy (Thirroul), Harry (Corrimal), Grace (Mrs. C. Harvey, Adamstown), Leonard (Corrimal), Doreen (Mrs. G. Butler, Corrimal), and Ron (Queensland).
Rev. R. K. Hobden, of the (?) Church of England, conducted the funeral service at St. Alban's church, Corrimal, on Monday afternoon, prior to interment at the Bulli cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 4 November 1954 p 4
b. 1869 Sydney d. 1923 Auckland New Zealand br. O’Neill’s Point ?
m. Benjamin Lane (abt 1861 - 29/5/1930 Auckland NZ Son of Thomas Lane & ) 3/11/1887 Paddington
f. Samuel Beaumont m. Emily Elizabeth Davis
LANE—BEAUMONT.—November 22, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Barry, Benjamin Lane, of Kiama, to Grace Clifton, third daughter of Samuel Beaumont, of 10 Alexander-street, Paddington. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 29 November 1887 p 1
Reported to have moved to Western Australia in 1896 however they had moved to New Zealand- husband a caterer.
b. 1881 Bega d. 18/7/1950 Ballina br. Rous
m. George Lane (1870- 8/3/1953 Ballina) 1897 Woonona
f. ? m. Emily Rebecca Targett * see Sherman
LANE—The FUNERAL of the late Mrs. HANNAH LANE, beloved wife of Mr. George Lane, 338 River Street, Ballina, will move from the Church of England, Alstonville, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), after a service commencing at 3 p.m., for the Church of England portion of the Rous cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 29 July 1950 p 4
Mother married Alfred Sherman in 1893
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Mount Kembla–Domestic Duties.
b. 1860 d. 26/10/1930 br. Bulli General
m. Richard Lane ( 1860- 14/9/1905 Bellambi Son of John Lane & Subina) 1891 Newtown
f. Richard Boulden m. Elizabeth E
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bellambi –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
LANE-October 26 1930 at her residence Gladstone street Bellambi Jane Lane relict of the late Richard Lane and mother of William, John and Emily aged 70 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 27 October 1930 p 8
b. 1865 Hastings River d. 10/10/1952 Kempsey
m. Frederick William Lane (1862 Kempsey- 9/3/1941 Kempsey Son of John Strong Lane & Elizabeth Job Nance) 1885 Port Macquarie
f. George Frederick Dawes m. Emma Robinson
MRS. L. C. LANE
Mrs, Louisa Caroline Lane, relict of the late Mr. Frederick William Lane, passed away at her Gladstone Street home on October 10, aged 87 years.
Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dawes, and was born at Ennis, Hastings River.
With her husband, who pre deceased her about 12 years ago, she lived at Bowraville for many years, prior to coming to Kempsey about 1922.
Daughters of deceased are Mrs. Edith Lowe (Culcairn), Mrs. Lottie Hesse (Sydney), Mrs. Queenie Meston (Kempsey), and Mrs. Ivy Clarke (Coff's Harbour) ; whilst Mr. Harold Lane (Maitland) is a son.
The late Mrs. Lane, a very fine and lovable old lady, was very active in church and patriotic work during her years of residence in Bowraville, and was held in eminent regard by a wide circle of friends.
The funeral, under conduct of Messrs. W. Campbell and Company, took place to Kempsey Presbyterian cemetery on October 12, Mr. A. S. Coulcher officiating at a service in the Presbyterian Church and also at the graveside. Macleay Argus (Kempsey, NSW : 1885 - 1907; 1909 - 1910; 1912 - 1913; 1915 - 1916; 1918 - 1954) Wednesday 5 November 1952 p 4
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m. James Joseph William Lane (1876 Braidwood- Son of James Lane & Eliza Rigby *) 2/1/1901 Hurstville Divorced 1910
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties.
LANE v LANE.
Mr. B. A. McBride appeared for the petitioner, James Joseph William Lane, who asked for divorce from his wife, Margaret Lane, formerly Burns, on the ground of desertion.
The parties were married on January 2, 1901, at Hurstville, according to the rites of the Church of England. They lived at Corrimal for three years, and afterwards at Heddon Greta. Petitioner said that respondent left him on December 9, 1905. A decree nisi, to be moved absolute in six months, was granted. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 30 November 1909 p 10
m. John Lane
Religion: RC
Husband a carpenter
m. Edwin Lane 1895 Woonona
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties Husband a miner.
b. 11/3/1855 Kiama d. 1/2/1886 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Benjamin Lane (- Son of Thomas Lane & ) 6/4/1885 Kiama
f. Thomas East m. Elizabeth Lacey *
Husband later married Grace Clifton Beaumont *
LANE-EAST.-April 6th, at the Wesleyan Church, by the Rev. R. East (brother of the bride) Benjamin, third son of Mr. Thomas Lane, of Bath, England, to Sarah, fifth daughter of the late Thomas East, of East Prospect, Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 17 April 1885 p 2
LANE–On January 31st, 1886, Evaline Somerset, daughter of B and S. Lane, Manning street, Kiama aged 2 weeks The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 2 February 1886 p 2
m. Henry Laney
d. 1876 Wollongong
m. Alexander Lang (7/10/1842 Ballyconnell Cavan- 2/8/1929 Wollongong) 1869 Sydney
f. John Simpson m. Margaret
b. 27/5/1856 Balgownie d. 12/8/1943 Balgownie br. Wollongong General
m. Alexander Lang (7/10/1842 Ballyconnell Cavan- 2/8/1929 Wollongong ) 1880 Wollongong
f. Cunningham Caldwell m. Sarah Maxwell *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Balgownie –Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
MRS. ELIZABETH LANG
The death on Wednesday night of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Lang removes another highly respected identity of the district, of which she was a native. She was born in Balgownie on May 27, 1856, her parents being Mr. and Mrs. C. Caldwell, who were amongst the early pioneers of the district. She was married in Balgownie to Mr. Alexander Lang, removing shortly afterwards to Bulli, where they resided for six years. The Bulli mining disaster occurred during their residence in that centre. Mr. and Mrs. Lang afterwards returned to Balgownie and later settled in Wollongong, where Mr. Lang became well known as a Master Butcher. Later he built 'Strone,' a very fine residence at Mount Ousley. The late Mrs. Lang survived her husband by eight, years. She did not take any part in public affairs, but was particularly fond of gardening of which she made a great hobby at 'Strone.' She is survived by one son, Mr. W. A. Long, of Crown Street, Wollongong, another son, Mr. John Lang having died in 1914.
The remains will be interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Wollongong, this afternoon. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 July 1936 p 9
m. John Lang 1881 Kiama
b. 1864 Maitland d. 3/10/1954 Chatswood cr.
m. George Dinning (1852- 7/6/1902 Kiama Son of James Dinning & Elizabeth Hetherington * 1883
m. Lang ?
f. George Lindley m. Helen Weymouth
DINNING.- March 12th at her residence, Coral Cottage Kiama, the wife of George Dinning daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 13 March 1885 p 2
DINNING.-On the 20th instant, at her residence, Coral Cottage, Shoalhaven Street, the wife of G. Dinning of a daughter, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 22 February 1887 p 2
LANG (Dinning) Lilias Blanche.-October 3, 1954, at the Home of Peace, beloved mother of Ethel (Mrs. E. H. Abell, Gladstone Road, Leura), and Leonie (Mrs. L. E. Ashe , Bellevue Street, Cammeray), in her 90th year. Privately cremated. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 6 October 1954 p 38
Living at Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties.
b. 1836 Ilminster Somerset England d. 7/12/1916 br. Waverley
m. John Robert Townsend Lang (18/1/1835 Berkshire England- 5/1/1902 Kiama Son of Thomas Lang & Mary Ann Townsend) 24/12/1855 Bendigo Vic
Husband a Brewer. Also lived at Goulburn before 1902.
b. 1857 Wollongong d. 13/1/1932 Campbelltown br. Rookwood
m. John Robert Langdon (1854 Sydney -4/4/1923 Darlinghurst Son of John R Langdon & Hannah) 1882 Robertson
f. George Hayes m. Adelaide Martha Sawtell *
Lived at Albion Park in 1888.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a painter.
LANGDON.—January 13, at a private hospital. Campbelltown Eliza Jane Langdon, late of 51 Greens-road, Paddington, beloved mother of Ida, John, William, Chadwick, and Agnes, aged 74 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 14 January 1932 p 8
b. abt 1821 Norton Somersetshire d. 1878 Gladesville
m. Luke Langdon (abt 1817 Chiselborough Somersetshire - 1883 Parramatta) 1847 Chiselborough Somerset
Parents unknown
Ship: Petrel 1849
Two of her sister-in-laws Emily and Rebecca Graham Langdon both arrived on the same ship.
On the 4th instant, at Gerringong, Mrs. Luke Langdon, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 7 July 1856 p 6
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b. abt 1867 d. 1947 Kenmore
m. Thomas George F Langdren (- Son of ? Langdren & Mary Ellen) 1893 Glebe
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Lakelands –Domestic Duties.
Husband a labourer. Lived at Dapto. Husband living at North Sydney in 1923.
MARION LANGDREN, Wife of George Langdren, last heard of at Dapto, N.S.W., 18 years ago. Brother J. dead. Write sister Maggie, 620 Bourke st, Melbourne. The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) Saturday 27 December 1919 p 12
Living at Stewart St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. With George Langdren a fireman
b. abt 1881 Stafford d. 25/10/1932 Corrimal br. Bulli General
m. William Alexander Langenberg (1879 Sydney -29/4/1953 Woonona Son of William Langenberg & Annie * see Williams ) 1900 Chatswood
f. Joseph Fowler m. Clara Southall *
Ship: Australasian 1884
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Father a miner
MRS. WM. LANGENBERG.
After being a patient sufferer for a very considerable period, Mrs. William Langenberg passed away peacefully while in a sleep at midday on Tues day at her home in Alfred Street, Woonona, and she received every comfort from her husband and family right to the last.
The funeral cortege, which included a large circle of relatives and friends, left the home at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday for Bulli cemetery, where the body was interred in the Methodist section, the service being conducted by Rev. G. T. Moore, who, in Impressive manner, also added words of consolation and comfort to the mourners. There was a remarkable display of flowers, some of which; in keeping with an oft expressed wish of deceased, were lowered into the grave with the coffin. Deceased was 52 years of age. Despite her serious handicap of ill-health, she always maintained a brightness and an interest in many matters. Particularly was this so in regard to music and at concerts and Eisteddfods she was always an interested and enthusiastic attendant, and it is certain she derived pronounced pleasure from accompanying on her rounds, her talented daughter, Miss Hilma, so well-known as a teacher of pianoforte. However, death surely came as a happy release, after deceased had bravely contended against the inevitable. A native of the district, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Mrs. Fowler, latter being a much respected resident of Chenhall Street, Woonona, and there are many other family relatives, including the well-known Southall family. There is much sympathy for the widower, and for the two daughters — Hilma and Myrtle (Mrs. W. Brown) and one son, Harold, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 October 1932 p 7
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bulli –School teacher
Miss Daisy Langley has been gazetted a teacher, Woonona Public School. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 23 May 1903 p 8
Later at Goulburn?
b. 1862 Kiama d. 26/7/1929 Lismore
m. William Langley ( 1872 Berrima – 1952 Son of Charles Langley & Emma Shergold *) 10/11/1897 Kiama
f. Hugh Gray m. Elizabeth Graham *
To Miss E.M. Gray, sister of George Gray of Berry. Intending to live in Richmond River district.
b. abt 1868 d. 5/6/1945 Eastwood
m. Herbert Charles Langley (abt 1867- 8/3/1946 Eastwood) 1891 Bega
f. Charles John McGregor m. Jessie
Husband a school teacher.
b. 1841 Numba d. 13/9/1904 br. Bellawongarah
m. Charles Langley (1838- 20/5/1917 Son of Thomas Langley & Elizabeth Joyce) 7/2/1859 Gerringong
f. Thomas Shergold m. Clara Smith *
b. 1883 Wollongong d. 8/2/1978 Merrylands
m. George Langley (30/10/1878 Shoalhaven-2/8/1960 Merrylands Son of Charles Langley & Emma Shergold * )1900 Albion Park
f. David Ware Manson m. Mary Anne Pryor *
It is likely that they went to Western Australian in the 1920’s to grow wheat. Their son Carl returned for a visit in the 1950’s.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident The Meadows Marshall Mount –Domestic Duties.
b.1874 Brunswick Vic d. 27/8/1960 Jervis Bay
m. John Francis Langridge ( -2/9/1954 Hyams Beach Son of Charles Langridge ) 1895 Sydney
f. Peter Lascon m. Ruth Watkins
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Gerringong –Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1823 France d. 1914 Bowen Qld
m. Felix Lannoy (- abt 1871 Franco-Prussian War)
f. Octave Vincent m. Mary
Ship: Red Gauntlet 1855
Husband had previously held a hotel licence for Petty’s Hotel Church Hill Sydney.
Mr. Felix Lannoy was a retired military officer when he came to Australia. He left Australia in 1870. The family only received one letter from him from Marseilles saying he was well. He arrived In Paris his former home, but within a week of his arrival the Franco—Prussian War broke out.
Twelve months after the war, granny was to learn through the Agent-General in London that her husband had been mortally wounded. It was a great blow, and dashed her hopes. Grandpa had gone to Paris to get the home ready, and granny and two children were to follow in six months. The death of her husband was to change everything. Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld: 1907 - 1954) Friday 23 October 1953 p 7
On Saturday the 21st at her residence Illawarra Hotel Dapto, Madam Felix Lannoy, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 December 1861 p 2
PASSING OF THE OLD HANDS.
It is our sad duty to record the death of two of Bowen’s oldest and most respected residents during the past week. Mrs Mary Madeline Lannoy age 91 and…The first passed peacefully after a short illness at4.30pm. on Wednesday, she came to Australia in 1855 in the “Red Guantlet” and came to Bowen in 1863. Mrs Lannoy was in France during Franco - Prussian War. She leaves ‘two children, - Mrs. S. Isbell of this town and Mr 0. Lannoy, of the Cairns Argus, fourteen grand-children and one great grand-child to mourn her loss. Bowen Independent (Qld. : 1911 - 1954) Saturday 6 June 1914 p 2
m. John Lansdale ( -23/2/1887 Bulli Mine Son of George H Landsdell & ?)
The following is a more detailed list of the victims, their ages, and an approximate of the number of children and their ages in each case of bereavement … John Lansdale leaves a widow and five children under 10 years old; a stranger to the district. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 31 March 1887 p 1
b. 1867 Goulburn d. 5/7/1938 Leichhardt br.
m. Frederick James Lansdown (-5/12/1925 Wahroonga) 1887 Sydney
f. John Keogh m. Mary Ann
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bellambi –Domestic Duties. Husband a railway officer.
m. John Lany
No registration in BMD’s
d. 11/10/1916 Burwood
m. James Paul Larcombe ( Bath England - 15/3/1905 ‘Wyoming’ Pennant Hills) 25/2/1863 Wollongong
f. Wykes Norton m. Elizabeth
Religion: Congregational and Methodist
On the 25th of February, at Wollongong, by the Rev. George Charter, Mr. James P. Larcombe, of Braidwood, to Rebecca, second daughter of Mr. W, Norton, of the Glebe, Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald 7 March 1863
LARCOMBE,-October 11, at her residence, Lansdowne, Ethel-street, Burwood, Rebecca, relict of James Paul Larcombe, late of Wyoming, near Parramatta. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 12 October 1916 p 6
m. Francis Larkin
b. 1879 Wollongong d. 21/3/1938 Darlinghurst br. Wollongong
m. John Larkin 1899 Wollongong
f. Joseph Sherman m. Eliza Mary Rigg *
Living at Stewart St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a compositor
Late Mrs. J. Larkin
The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Jack Larkin, of Atchison street, Wollongong, and family, in the death of his good wife and their beloved mother, Mrs. Ada Elizabeth Larkin, formerly Miss Sherman, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Sherman, of Balgownie.
The end came on Monday last at the Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst, where she had been an inmate for about, a month, and where she underwent no less than three operations for an internal complaint.
During the past six months her health had not been good, but she bore her troubles with wonderful fortitude.
The late Mrs. Larkin was 59 years of age and leaves a husband and family of eight, all of whom are held in high regard. Daughters are Rita (Mrs. Jim McCloskey, Wollongong), Dulcie (Mrs. M. Foye, Warrawong) Jeon (Mrs. Lowrey, Wollongong ) and Lucy. Sons are John Joseph, Ernest, Frank and William.
On Tuesday afternoon the remains were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery, Wollongong, the funeral cortege being a very representative one.
Rev. Father Callaghan, P.P. administered the last sad rites at the graveside. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 March 1938 p 6
m. John Larkin
b. 1815 Co. Donegal Ireland, d. 2/4/1886 br. West Dapto
m. Patrick Larkin (1817 Gort Galway- 10/7/1889 Dapto Son of Peter Larkin & Bridget Cunningham *) 1845
f. James Bradley m. ?
Grave stone Erected by Her Son James Maiden Name Bradley, Sec. Old Grave Yard, #35 West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Patrick Larkin
b. 1835 Co. Tyrone Ireland d. 5/1/1889 br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. John Larkin (1836- 16/11/1919)
b. 1832 Doon d. 1928 Haberfield
m. Patrick Larkin (1828 Galway -1919 Gerringong) 2/5/1853 St Matthew's Jamberoo
f. Francis McNamara m. Bridget Connors
Ship: 1841 Gilbert Henderson
Husband a farmer
m. Patrick Larkin
b. 1861 d. 1/11/1919 Marrickville
m. John Joseph Larkin (abt 1853- 1936 Dulwich Hill Son of ? & Bridget) 29/11/1882 Sydney
f. Patrick Rocks m. Elizabeth Maguire *
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
LARKIN-ROCKS - November 29 at St Benedict's Church, Sydney by the Rev. Father James Dunne, John Joseph, fourth son of John Larkin, Columbkille, Kilkenny, Ireland, to Annie, eldest daughter of Patrick Rocks, Wollongong.The Sydney Morning Herald 21 December 1882
Mrs. J. J. Larkin.
The death occurred on the 1st inst., at her late residence, 'Tregullo, ' 47 Warren road, Marrickville, of Annie, beloved wife of Mr; J. J. Larkin, formerly of Mount Keira, and Wollongong, South Coast. Her death was somewhat sudden, and was due to heart trouble. It was a consolation to her family to know she was able to receive all the sacred rites of Holy Church. The late Mrs. Larkin was 58 years -of age, strong and active until quite recently, and ever ready to help in all works connected with the Church which she loved so well. She leaves a grown-up family of sons and daughters, viz., Sister Mary Felicitus (Convent of Mercy, Chatswood), Elizabeth, Jack Toss, Vera, Les, and Nell, of -whom all arc devoted workers for the Church. Deceased's remains were taken to Wollongong for interment. The funeral cortege, which left Wollongong railway station, was a very lengthy one. The Rev. Father John Byrne, of Wollongong, officiated at the graveside. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 13 November 1919 p 23
b. abt 1801 d. 1902 Taralga
m. Patrick Larkin
f. Hassett
DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN
GOULBURN, Wednesday.Mrs. Larkin, of Taralga, died on Sunday morning, aged 101. She enjoyed good health till recently. She resided for many years in the Wollongong district. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 August 1902
b. abt 1792 Galway
m. Peter Larkin (c1787-1879) c 1812 (Convict arrived 1821)
Ship: arrived at government expense in 1827 on the Brothers
She came to join her convict husband
b. abt 1837 Co Galway Ireland
m. Martin Larkin (1832- ) 18/6/1862 Wollongong
f. James Rodgers m. Bellinda Larden
He resident Mt Brown she of Shellharbour
Husband a farmer
m. John Larkin 20/6/1848 Wollongong
Both resident Wollongong
b. Co Donnegal Ireland d. 1881 Cootamundra
m. Peter Larkins (abt 1821 -1905 Cootamundra Son of Larkins & Ann) 27/11/1862 Albion Park RC
f. John Gallan m. Margaret Burns *
The deaths of Margaret and Catherine were registered together as the numbers are sequential.
m. James Larkin
b. 29/4/1819 Toongabbie d. 21/5/1908 br. Sutton Forest
m. Martin Larkin ( 1816 Gort Galway -31/12/1907 Sutton Forest Son of Peter Larkin & Bridget Cunningham *) 11/2/1834 Wollongong
f. William Gait m. Bridget Curly
b. 9/10/1864 Foxground Kiama d. 28/9/1919 Fish Creek Vic br. Meeniyan Vic
m. James Francis Larkin (31/1/1866 Gerringong – 24/7/1915 Port Kembla Son of Martin Larkin & Bridget Rodgers * ) 1/8/1892 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Thomas Speer m. Anne Boyd *
She lived Wollongong he Kiama.
b. b 23/10/1867 Dapto d. 30/5/1941 Sydney br. North Rocks
m. John Larkin (13/1/1869 West Dapto -25/11/1925 Son of John Larkin & Ann Cooney *) 28/1/1891 Albion Park
f. Charles Hoare m. Margaret Nunan *
Children registered in Taralga (?)
Unmarried child’s father was James Taylor
b. 1831 RC Sydney d. 1879 Adelong
m. John Larkin (- Son of M Larkin & ) 28/2/1859 Wollongong
f. Patrick Lysaght m. Joanna Elliot * see Barry
On the 28th February, by special license, at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Wollongong, by the Rev. W. X. Johnson, John, son of M. Larkin, Esq., of Bong Bong, to Jane Elizabeth, second daughter of the late P. Lysaght, of Fairy Meadow, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 March 1859
Living at Market St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Sewing mistress
b. 1833 Waterford
f. John Larkin m. Mary (both dead)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan Other: SRNSW 4/4635-4/4641 Immigration Correspondence see p.140 in Barefoot 2. Im. Cor. 50/352 Wollongong. Engagement not yet reported.
b. abt 1819 Tipperary Ireland d. 16/6/1905 Camperdown br. Rookwood
m. Martin Larkin ( abt 1805 Galway Ireland- 28/1/1886 Garden Hill near Berrima Son of Patrick Larkin & Mary Burk) 1837 RC Wollongong
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/o/Ian-W-Short/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0133.html
m. Patrick Larkin 1859 Wollongong
Husband a farmer
b. 1849 Charcoal d. 1924 Byron Bay
m. Peter Francis Larkin (?1847 Berrima -1928 Byron Bay son of Martin Larkin & Elizabeth Gait *) 4/2/1866 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Edward Jekyll m. Ann Head *
b. 15/8/1826 Aberdeen Dundee Scotland d. 9 /5/1903 Paddington
m. Robert Larter (1817-1888 Camperdown Son of Robert Larter & ? ) 3/6/1842 Dapto schoolhouse
f. Alexander Duncan m. Ellen Herd *
Ship: John Barry 1837
Robert was a convict and was given permission to marry Anne 3 June 1842 in the Dapto schoolhouse (V1842660 26C/1842) CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Larter Mrs. Anne [no occupation given] lived Charcoal Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
Ref Bob Foggin: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LARTER/2005-09/1127860016
Bob & Gwen Peterkin: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LARTER/2005-10/1128508469
b. abt 1849 Slingo Ireland d. 19/2/1908 Sydney Hospital
m. William Lashford ( abt 1840 Brighton England -22/6/1919 North Sydney Son of William Henry Lashford & Sibellla Lashmar ) abt 1865 New Plymouth Taranaki New Zealand
f. Thomas Dobbin m. Matilda A M
Ship: abt 1861
Husband a hotel keeper and boarding house keeper- on his death record http://www.turnermob.com/showsource.php?sourceID=S95&tree=turner says there were 1 male and 4 females who died before his death in 1919
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties.
b. abt 1815
m. Richard Latham 11/5/1846 St Francis Xavier’s
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1846 Wollongong
Ship: Sir Charles Forbes 1837
Sentence: Life
d. 13/10/1925 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Alfred Latham (abt 1867 -28/1/1931 South Bulli Colliery) 1892 Sydney
f. James Latchford m. Henrietta
Husband a mine manager at South Bulli Mine.
LATHAM— At her residence, Midgley Street, Corrimal, October 13, Mrs Latham, much loved mother of Alma (Mrs W. R. Davies), Tingha. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 16 October 1925 p 15
Deputy Killed.
After being half an hour at work in South Bulli mine, on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Alfred Latham, aged 68 yrs, a deputy in the mine for over 30 years, was killed by a fall of coal. After firing a shot, he went back to examine the place, when the fall came away completely burying the unfortunate man. The deceased had been a resident of Corrimal for about 40 years.
Since the death of his wife, a few years ago, he lived a secluded life, and very rarely mixed with anybody. He owned considerable property in Corrimal, and also valuable flats in Sydney. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Davis, of Sydney. On account of the fatality, the miners took a day off on Wednesday to attend the funeral. An inquiry was held at Bulli yesterday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 January 1931 p 9
b. abt 1861 d. 1927 Bulli br. Bulli
m. Thomas Latham (abt 1854 -29/7/1926 Bulli Son of James Latham & Sarah) 1899 St Leonards
f. William m. Harriett
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bulli –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
LATHAM 11th January, 1927, at Bulli District Hospital Martha Latham, relict of the late Thomas Latham. Aged 66 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Wednesday 12 January 1927 p 8
m. Frederick Latham 1885 Sydney 1323/1885
m. George Latimer 1890 Sydney
f. Charles m. Charlotte Potter
Living at Lakemba when her son Harold enlisted in WW1.
LATIMER, Margaret-September 11 1948 at her residence 12 Phillip St Lakemba, relict of George and loving mother of George, Harold, and Thomas, Lance (deceased) aged 76 years
LATIMER, Margaret (Walmsley) - September 11 1948 at her residence 12 Phillip Street, Lakemba, dear sister of Harry (deceased), Lock (deceased), Jack (deceased), George (deceased), Arthur (deceased) Alf, May and Alma. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 13 September 1948 p 10
b. 1841 in At Sea On Board The “Archilles” d. 10/11/1911 Gwynneville br. Wollongong General
m. Randolph Adolphus Latter (c 1838 Devon -7/7/1914 Sydney Son of John Latter & Jane Falls) 1870 St Michael's Wollongong
f. George J Barrett m. Dinah Danewood *
Ship: Archilles 1841
Living at Gwynneville in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
Husband a miner
b. abt 1877 Middlesex d. 19/10/1949 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. George John Latter (21/9/1871 American Creek – 1951 Sydney Son of Randolph A Latter & Elizabeth Barrett *)
f. Henry House m. Mahala Griggs *
Ship: 1884 S S Lusitania
Living at Gwynneville in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties Husband a miner
Mrs. Minnie Rebecca Latter, 73, of 126 Gipps Road, Keiraville, died in a Wollongong private hospital yesterday morning. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry House, who were well known, in Keiraville some years ago.
Her remains will be interred in the Wollongong Church of England cemetery to-day, after a service at Parson's funeral parlours. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 20 October 1949 p 2
b. 1877 Mudgee d. 11/11/1962 Randwick
m. George Herbert Laughlin ( -1951 Sydney Son of John Laughlin & Jane ) 1900 Mudgee
f. Henry Spencer m. Rose Collier Robinson
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bong Bong St Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a hairdresser.
http://www.geni.com/people/Alice-SPENCER/6000000003073443936
d. 1901 Wollongong
m. William H Laughlin ( - 1909 Wollongong Son of John Laughlin & Jane) 1888 Lithgow
f. William C Davis
b. 1870 Braidwood d. 15/3/1951 Bellambi br. Bulli General
m. John Sydney Laughlin (1872-13/11/1953Bulli Son of John Laughlin & Jane) 1893 Bungendore
f. John Dunshea m. Elizabeth
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bellambi North –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
MRS. M. M. LAUGHLIN.
Mrs. Marjorie May Laughlin, wife of John Laughlin, will be buried today from her home, in
Bellambi Lane, Bellambi, where she had lived for more, than 30 years. Mrs. Laughlin died yesterday, aged 81. Rev. Father Downey will officiate at the funeral, which will take place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bulli. Mrs. Laughlin was mother of Ethel, George, Dorrie (Mrs. Joseph 'O'Brien), Stan, Arthur, Eric and Mollie (Mrs. Martin). Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Friday 16 March 1951 p 4
m. Julien de Laurence
m. Alfred Laurence
m. Henry Laurence
m. Thomas Laurence
m. William Laurence
b. 1878 d. 23/8/1931
m. Frank Laver (-1919 Melbourne Vic ) 1914 Kiama
f. Stephen Major m. Catherine McDivitt *
Living Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The marriage of Miss Myrtle Major and Mr. Frank Laver, of cricket fame, was celebrated in the Church of England, Kiama, on Tuesday evening last.The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 23 September 1914 p 1
b. 23/11/1857 Fatfield Durham d. 1927 Wallsend
m. John Laverick (17/10/1852 Monkweamouth Durham- 20/5/1935 Wallsend) 1884 Sunderland
f. Joseph Ferry m. Isabella
Ship: 1884 Indus into Brisbane then returned in 1885 on the Liguria
Husband working in the Illawarra on mine sinking he also spent time in WA as a gold miner
Husband and wife were charged with Conspiracy to procure abortion on 29 Jun 1903
WALLSEND.
Following upon a prolonged illness, the death of Mrs. Hannah Laverick wife of Mr. J. Laverick, occurred at her residence, Close-street. She was born at Fatfield, County of Durham (England), on November 23, 1857, and on her marriage there in 1884 she sailed for Australia with her husband. She had been in this State for 41 years, and 40 of those were passed as a resident of Wallsend. She leaves, in addition to her husband, three daughters and a son, who are Mrs. E. C. Newton (Hamilton), Mrs. G. Steel (Broadmeadow), Miss Annie Laverick, and Mr. Jonathan Laverick, of Sydney. By coincidence her funeral was conducted upon the 70th anniversary of her birth. The interment was made in the Anglican cemetery, Wallsend, Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW: 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 30 November 1927 p 2
A SERIOUS CHARGE
NEWCASTLE. MondayAt the Newcastle Police Court to-day, before Mr. G. F. Scott, S.M., Jessie Hogg * aged 67, nurse, John Laverick aged 50, miner, Hannah Laverick, aged 45, married, and Amelia Jenkins, aged 43, married, were charged, on remand, with having at Wallsend, between March 14 and 19 last, knowingly and wickedly conspired to unlawfully procure a certain event in the case of a girl named Mary Laverick. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 2 September 1903
http://www.genesreunited.com.au/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1297222?page=3
b. 1878 d. 23/8/1931
m. Frank Laver (-1919 Melbourne Vic ) 1914 Kiama
f. Stephen Major m. Catherine McDivitt *
Living Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The marriage of Miss Myrtle Major and Mr. Frank Laver, of cricket fame, was celebrated in the Church of England, Kiama, on Tuesday evening last.The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 23 September 1914 p 1
b. abt 1855 d. 9/11/1924 Jamberoo 19243/1924 br. Jamberoo General
m. William Laves (abt 1858- 6/4/1925 Son of Joseph Laves & Jane * ) 26/4/1882 Jamberoo 5095/1882
f. John Badans m. Ann Watts *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Curramore –Domestic Duties Husband a farmer.
Family had a dairy business at Jamberoo
BADANS-LAVES - the 26th, Instant, in the Wesleyan Church, Jamberoo; by the Rev. W. C. Hughes, William Laves, to Annie, daughter of, Mr. John Badans; both residents of Jamberoo. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 28 April 1882 p 2
b. b. 25/1/1864 Jerara d. 1955 Lismore 14655/1955
m. John Joseph Laves (1859 Bathurst- Son of Joseph Laves & Jane * ) 14/2/1883 Jamberoo 5408/1883
f. William Timbs m. Susannah Jane Frazier * see Hird
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Curramore –Domestic Duties Husband a farmer.
LAVES-TIMBS. - On February 14th, at Jamberoo, by the Rev. Mr. Colvin, Joseph, youngest son of J. Laves of Jamberoo, to Clara Leah, youngest daughter of William Timbs, of Meadow Bank. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 27 February 1883 p 2
Left for the North Coast in 1910
b. 1863 Kiama d. 29/6/1891 br. Jamberoo Uniting
f. Joseph Laves m. Jane *
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1831 d. 1923 Meroo br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. Joseph Laves (abt 1832 - November 1886 Jamberoo? ) 1857 Liskeard Cornwall
Ship: Vocalist 1857
OBITUARY
MRS JANE LAVESOn Monday, the funeral took place at Jamberoo of Mrs. Jane Laves who had reached the great age of 91 years She passed away at her daughter’s home at Meroo, where she had been devotedly cared for. On Sunday evening the coffin was brought by motor to Jamboroo and remained in the Methodist Church until internment the following day, owing to its close proximity to the old Church of England burial ground, where the late Joseph Laves, husband: of the deceased had been buried 37 years ago. Grandsons and relatives on Monday carried the casket to its last resting place beside his, grave and the Rev. A. H. Gallop conducted service at the graveside, and made fitting reference to the one they laid to rest after a long lifetime, and her work when health and vigour allowed in the service of the church, where her memory would long be revered for her good works and Christian character . Three children survive in Mr William Laves (Jamberoo), Mr. Joseph Laves (North Coast),and Mrs. K. Bell (Meroo), also 13 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren: - The late Mrs, Laves was born in Cornwall England, and shortly after her marriage , in 1856, left for New South Wales with her husband. They first settled in the Bathurst district, afterward commenced dairying in. the Jamboroo district amongst the early pioneers, of the industry.
In respect to her memory and to the esteem in which the family have been held for many any years in Jamboroo, there was a large attendance at the burial a number of beautiful wreaths laid on the coffin. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 16 June 1923
b. abt 1834 Ireland d. 1911 Dapto 14345/1911
m. James Law ( 29/11/1830 Fermanagh Ireland – 1/2/1910 Dapto ) 28/8/1857 Jamberoo
f. James Graham m. Mary McKeown *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Hamilton St Dapto –Domestic Duties.
On the 28th instant, by special license, by the Rev. H. McKail, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. James Law, of Jamberoo, to Miss Eliza Graham, third daughter of Mr. James Graham, Waughope, Jamberoo. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 31 August 1857 p 3
On Wednesday, 14th instant, at her residence, Jamberoo Hotel, Jamberoo, Mrs. James Law, of a daughter. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Saturday 24 December 1859 p 2
http://www.australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I5902&ged=purnellmccord.ged
m. William Law
b. 1873 Goulburn d. 1956 Wollongong
m. Alexander Law 1896 Wyalong
f. Samuel Cornwell m. Henrietta
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Hamilton St Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Living in Dapto in 1936
m. Daniel Law 1891 Wagga Wagga
m. Alfred Laws
b. 1821 Co Kildare Ireland d. 28/10/1902 Jembaicumbene br. Braidwood
m. Patrick Lawler
f. Nicholas Ennis m. Margaret
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I144263
Husband a settler
b.28/4/1851 Pambula d. 25/6/1935 Bondi br. Woronora
m. Daniel Joseph Lawler ( 1842 Sydney – 28/3/1912 North Sydney Son of Patrick Lawler & Anne Ennis *) 1/8/1869 Braidwood
f. Henry Townsend m. Eliza Taylor
MRS. DELIA LAWLER, BONDI.
On June 25, 1935, the death occurred suddenly at her daughter's residence, 45 Nancy-street, Bondi, of Mrs. Delia Lawler, aged 84 years. Born at Pambula on April 28, 1851, she was married to Mr. Daniel Lawler, of Araluen, and was a resident of North Sydney for over 17 years, having previously resided at Narooma, south coast where she was widely known and respected. Deceased, who was a convert to the Catholic faith, was received into the Church by the late Father Cassidy, of Moruya. Her funeral left St. Anne's Shrine, Bondi Beach, and was attended by her sons, daughters, relatives and many old friends. The prayers at the graveside at Woronora Cemetery were recited by the Rev. Father W. A. McDonald. W. N. Bull Ltd. carried out the funeral arrangements. Catholic Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1932 - 1942) Thursday 1 August 1935 p 29
b. abt 1859 d. 1944 br. Rookwood
m. Peter Ambrose Lawler (1851 RC Illawarra Wollongong - 23/1/ 1924 Alexandria Son of John Lawler & Esther Hoey *) 1881 Parramatta
f. John Sullivan m. Elizabeth
Living in Alexandria during WW1
b. abt 1854 co Donegal Ireland d. 1919 Cobar
m. John Lawler (1853 Illawarra – Son of John Lawler & Esther Hoey *) 21/11/1874 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Edward McDermott m. Catherine Dunning
LAWLER — M'DERMOTT. — On the 21st instant, at St. Francis Xavier's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. P. Keoghan, John, (third son of Mr John Lawler, Wollongong), to Ellen, third daughter of Mr Edward M'Dermott, Crookwell, both of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 24 November 1874 p 2
b. abt 1820 d. April 1897 Lower Crown St Wollongong
m. John Lawler (abt 1818 -4/8/1890 Charlotte St Wollongong) 1840 St Patricks Sydney
parents unknown
Husband a settler
b. abt 1842 RC Sydney d. 12/6/1922 Br. Rookwood
m. Daniel Joseph Lawler (abt 1842 R C Sydney – 18/5/1906 Sydney Son of John Lawler & Esther Hoey *)1867 Kiama
f. Christopher Murray m. Eliza
Husband a carpenter who was insolvent in 1880
b. 1861 Wollongong 14300/1861 d. 1936 Mosman 4334/1936
m. John Lawler 4/2/1884 Forest Lodge
f. Thomas Bennett m. Mary *
LAWLER-BENNETT.-February 4, by special license at St, James' Church, Forest Lodge, by the Rev. H. B. Callachor. John Lawler, of Glebe Point, to Sarah, the second daughter of the late Thomas Bennett, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 6 February 1884
b. 1866 Balmain d. 13/2/1903 Central Kembla br. Wollongong
m. Maxiam Joseph Lawless (10/2/1864 Kent -16/1/1913 Central Kembla Son of Thomas Lawless & Bridget Scanlan) 1886 Sydney
f. Henry Charles Hoffman m. Ellen Jane McClure
NOLAN, Florence - see LAWLESS, Maxiam Joseph.
m. Edmund Lawless 10/9/1869
f. Charles Robertson m.
On the 10th instant, by the Rev. W. J. K. Piddington, at his private residence, EDMUND LAWLESS, of Salisbury, England, to MARION, second daughter of Mr. CHARLES ROBERTSON, Mount Alma, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 September 1869
b. 1830 London England d. 14/3/1904 Guyra br. Guyra
m. Edward Lawman (1832 Sandon England -5/8/1903 Guyra Parents unknown) 1858 St George
f. John Howell m. Jane
Ship: 1857 Admiral Lyons
Husband the first selector of the Guyra district.
b. abt 1866 Canada d. 9/5/1946 Haberfield
m. James Lawrence (abt 1859 - 1943 Ashfield ) 1890 Glebe
f. Thomas Feather m. Jemima
Religion: Methodist
Ship: 1882 Bann
Father a Methodist minister in Canada but because he needed to support his family he became a town clerk and NSW.
LAWRENCE.-May 9, 1946, at her residence, 2 Minto Avenue, Haberfield. Carrie Jane Lawrence, widow of the late James Lawrence, and loved mother of Les, Minnie (Mrs. C. A. Smith), Jim, Edna (Mrs. R. Pritchard), George, Glad (Mrs A., Doust), and Jack. Aged 80 years. For funeral notice see “Herald” Saturday. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 10 May 1946 p 14
b. 1873 Shoalhaven
m. William Lawrence 1892 Nowra
f. John Camps m. Jane
b. abt 1871 d. 31/10/1913 Lakemba br. Waverley
m. Thomas Hugh Phillips Lawrence (abt 1860- 30/6/1941 Lakemba Son of Charles Lawrence & Mary) 1889 Sydney
f, Martin Moloney m. Catherine
Living at North Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties.
Husband a labourer.
Mrs. M. Lawrence, Lakemba.
The death of a devoted mother and wife in the person of Mrs. Mary Lawrence, took place on Thursday evening at her residence, Canterbury-road, Lakemba, at the age of 42 years. Deceased was the wile of Mr. Thomas Lawrence, a well-known Hibernian in the Belmore district, and esteemed President of the local branch of the Society. For some time past Mrs. Lawrence had not enjoyed very good health, and the best of .medical assistance was procured, but she gradually sank to a peaceful and happy end fortified by the rites of Holy Church a; the hands of the Rev. Father Condon. Deceased leaves a sorrowing husband and three children. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Catholic cemetery at Waverley. The principal mourners at the funeral were Thomas Lawrence (husband), Mary and Ruby (daughters), Willie (son.), Mr. Thomas Moloney and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lawrence and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lawrence and family, Mrs. J. Booth and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M'Kay, Mr. E. Gillian (representing the staff of the Domain), Mr. Hoolah (representing the Botanical Gardens staff), Mr. Dawney (Secretary St. Joseph's branch of the Hibernian Society), and E. Bannister. There was a large gathering at the graveside, and the family received a considerable number of wreaths and messages of sympathy. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Thursday 6 November 1913 p 16
m. Adam Lawrence
Also registered in Macleay River – baptism in RC church in Wollongong has McClay as surname.
d. 1915 Ashfield br. Rookwood
m. Rev James Lawrie 1895 Woollahra
f. Charles Willett m. Sarah A A
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a Presbyterian minister.
d. 31/5/1931 Helensburgh br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Laws (abt 1862 - 25/7/1930 Helensburgh) 1885 Sydney
f. John Paine m. Martha
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Husband was the senior deputy of the Helensburgh colliery
One of the town's oldest residents, in the person of Mrs. T. Laws, died on Sunday after a short illness. She was highly respected. Her husband predeceased her about two years ago, and a daughter, Mrs. Lightfoot, is the sole survivor of a family of four. The remains were interred in the Rookwood cemetery on Tuesday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 June 1931 p 9
b. 5/4/1859 Sydney d. 18/9/1937 Wahroonga br. Waverley
m. William Thomas Laws (20/12/1859 Sydney – 9/2/1912 Kensington ) 27/1/1881 Sydney
f. Henry Smith m. Mary McKinnon
LAWS.-Announcing that the Funeral of Mrs. TAMZON CHARLOTTE LAWS will leave the Ernest Andrews Funeral Church, corner Pacific Highway and Thomas Street. Chatswood. THIS DAY, after a service commencing at 2.15 p.m., for the Waverley Cemetery. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 20 September 1937 p 9
d. 29/5/1922 Collie WA
m. Charles H Lawson 1885 Lithgow 5214/1885
Son enlisted in WW1 and at that time her husband was a farmer living in Collie Western Australia
LAWSON.-On May 29, at Collie. Margaret, the dearly beloved wife of Charles Lawson, mother of Mrs. W. Gane, Mr. S. Lawson. Mrs. Morris Thomas, Mrs. G. Campbell, and Mr. Hans Lawson. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Wednesday 31 May 1922 p 1
b. 1865 Grafton d. 9/11/1956 Burwood
m. Samuel Lawson ( 18/9/1875 Penrith -19/7/1916 Fromelles France Son of William Lawson & Eliza Jane Wilson ) 1896 St David’s Anglican Surrey Hills
f. James Tasman Lovell m. Margaret Parker
b. abt 1858 Norfolk d. 11/2/ 1936 Woonona br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. John Lay (abt 1854 Essex-) 1878 Lanchester Co Durham
f. Edward Hewitt m. Mary
Ship: Peterborough 1879
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties
LATE MRS. E. A. LAY.
With the passing of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Lay, of Stanhope St., Woonona, on Tuesday last, Woonona has lost one of its oldest residents. The deceased was born in County Dur ham, England, 78 years ago, and came to Australia over 50 years ago, and with her family first settled at Clifton. Over 40 years ago she went to live at Stanhope St., where she resided, continuously till the time of her death. Mrs. Lay was of a quiet and retiring disposition, and was loved by all who came in contact with her, for her sterling qualities and kindly disposition. Some years ago she was afflicted by blindness, and bore her affliction in a wonderfully Christian spirit, and was never known to complain. For the past five months she was confined to her bed, and was attended by her daughter, Netta, who has won the admiration of many -for her unselfish devotion 'to her mother. The remains were interred in St. Augustine's cemetery, near those of her brother, who died nearly 50 years ago. Mrs. Lay is survived by two sons Jack (W.A.), George (Punchbowl), and five daughters, Alice (Mrs. Field), Eva (Mrs. Gould), Emma (Mrs. Mc Alister), Elizabeth (Mrs. Tindell) and Netta. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 February 1936 p 10
m. Henry Lay
b. 1858 Glebe d. 29/8/1933 Darling Point cr.
m. Captain Thomas Mountiford Laycock (1849 Georges River - 14/7/1900 Bloemfontein Manguang Free State South Africa Son of Elias Pearson Laycock & Grace Lysaght Longfield) 1877 Newcastle
f. John Hughes m. Jane
Husband a master mariner.
LAYCOCK—HUGHES—Nov. 7, at St. James's, Wickham, Newcastle, Thomas Mountiford Laycock, to Elizabeth L. Hughes. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 16 November 1877 p 8
LAYCOCK.—September 1, at the residence of her mother, St. Peter's, the wife of T. M. Laycock, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 3 September 1878 p 1
LAYCOCK.—January 28, at Hunter's Hill, the wife of T. M. Laycock, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 31 January 1880 p 1
LAYCOCK.—November 2, at Camden-street, Newtown, the wife of T. M. Laycock, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 7 November 1882 p 1
LAYCOCK.—May 23, at her residence, Whyncliffe, Kiama, the wife of T. M. Laycock, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 27 May 1895 p 1
Husband insolvent in 1890.
LAYCOCK.—August 29, 1933, at her residence, Newstead, 3 Yaranabbee-road, Darling Point, Elizabeth Lydia, widow of the late Captain Thomas Mountiford Laycock. Privately cremated on the 30th instant.
m. Thomas M Laycock 1893 Bathurst
Living at Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
d. 1891 Woonona
m. Elijah Layden (1859 Burton upon Trent Derbyshire – 7/3/1936 Kogarah Son of William Layden & ?) 1884 Chesterfield Derbyshire
f. Joseph Drayton m. Catherine
Husband a coal miner in UK 1881 census, on his death was a mines deputy at Scarborough for over 25 years.
Two respected ex-residents of Scarborough passed away at Kogarah last week, namely, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Layden. On Friday of last week, Mrs. Layden (Isabella Zebb married 1904) was removed to Kogarah Hospital suffering from a clot of blood on the brain, and on the following day Mr. Layden passed away at his residence on Sunday, Mrs. Layden also died.
Their remains were cremated at Woronora on Tuesday. This fine old couple were resident at Scarborough until the old mine closed down. Mr. Layden had been a deputy for over twenty five years at the mine. They removed to Engadine and resided there until about a year ago, when they removed to Kogarah. Mr. Layden was 77 years of age, and Mrs. Layden 71. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 March 1936 p 10
d. 1956 Bulli br. Scarborough?
m. William Henry Layden (- 7/2/1936 Wollongong Son of William Layden & Hannah ) 1885 Chesterfield Derbyshire
f. John Thorpe m. Alice
Husband worked in Corrimal mine for over 20 years
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Clifton–Domestic Duties.
d. 1953 Toronto cr. Beresfield
m. John Edward Layton (abt 1869 -12/10/1953 Toronto) 1897 Goulburn
f. Henry Swan
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Church St Wollongong–Domestic Duties. Husband a teacher.
LAYTON. - The remains of the late ALICE MATHILDA LAYTON (relict of the late John Edward Layton), of Sky Point-road, Coal Point, Toronto, were privately cremated at the Crematorium, Beresfield, yesterday (Tuesday) Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 16 December 1953 p 2
b. d.
m. Simon Lazarus (Germany -)
Husband a jeweller and pawnbroker with a store Kiama. Husband naturalised in 1887.
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1839 Somerset d. 26/10/1922 Willoughby br. Gore Hill
m. James Waygood Studley (3 /5/1829 Wellington Somerset- Son of Thomas Studley & Mary) 1857 Kensington London
m. George Leafe 1866 Sydney
Religion: Congregational
Ship: abt 1864
DEATH OF MRS. G. LEAFE.
One of the oldest residents of the Willoughby district, Mrs. Leafe, died yesterday at the age of 93 years. She was a native of Somersetshire, England, and arrived in Australia 58 years ago. Nearly half a century ago her late husband, Mr. George Leafe, established the first store In Willoughby, and conducted a line of omnibuses from Willoughby to Lavender Bay, and later to Milson's Point.
Mrs. Leafe at this time was postmistress at Willoughby. The deceased lady was a prominent worker for the Congregational Church, and was interested in social and charitable movements. She has left two sons and two daughters- Mr. Ernest Leafe, of Willoughby; Mr. Thomas Leafe, of Chatswood; Mrs. Huggett, of Willoughby, and Mrs. Lee, of Smithfield.
The funeral will take place this afternoon in the Congregational section of the Gore Hill Cemetery. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 27 October 1922 p 10
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1862 Berkeley Estate Lake Illawarra d. 7/12/1937 Mt Kembla
m. Henry Leahaney (abt 1859-1951 Brighton-le-Sands Son of Henry Leahny & Mary Rodgers *)
f. Edward Neaves m. Isabella Jackson *
LEAHANEY— In loving memory of my dear wife, Isabell, who passed away 7th December, 1937.
Eight long years have passed away,
Eight links are broken in my chain,
And God be with my wife
Till we meet again.Inserted by her loving husband, H. Leahaney. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 7 December 1945 p 10
m. William Leahy
b. abt 1826 d. 14/9/1901 Mt Kembla br. Wollongong
m. Henry Laheney/Laheny/Leaney (-1893 Wollongong Son of Patrick Leahaney & Mary) 17/6/1852 Wollongong V185294 123/1852
f. James Rodgers m.
He resident Wollongong, she of Fairy Meadow
LEAHANEY.— On the 14th Instant, at her late residence, Mt. Kembla, Mary, relict of the late Henry Leahaney, after a long and painful illness ; aged 75 years. R.I. P. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 19 September 1901 p 2
On Saturday, Mrs. Leahaney, than whom there were few older residents of Kembla, died. She was interred on the following day. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 21 September 1901 p 11
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Marr St Wollongong–Domestic Duties
b. abt 1856 Tongarra/Shellharbour d. 9/5/1927 Kiama
m. Charles Edward Pinner ( abt 1858 England-) 1/1/1881 All Saints’ CofE Macquarie River
m. Frederick Lean 1889 Sydney
f. William Torrens m. Jane Turner *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Terralong St Kiama –Domestic Duties. Husband a painter
Mrs. F. Lean died after a long illness at her residence, Collins street, Kiama, on Sunday, 9th instant. During the whole of her illness she received skilled attention from Dr. Corner and the devoted attention and care of her sister Mrs A. Vidler. For six weeks also her daughter (Mrs W. F. Walker, Marrickville) came to assist in the nursing.
The deceased passed away most peacefully in the presence of her husband, sister and daughter.
The late Mrs. Lean was the eldest daughter of the late William Torrens, and was born at Shellharbour 68 years ago, her parents having arrived in the colony the previous year from Ballymoney, County Antrim, with one child.
After residing for a short term at Shellharbour, the late W. Torrens, with the McGills, Moles, and others selected land at Yellow Rock where Mrs Lean experienced the hardships of the pioneering life of those days.
She married in 1888, and after residing with her husband in different parts of the State returned to the old district in 1892, and has resided here continuously for 35 years. She is survived by her husband and daughter (Mrs W. F. Walker), grandsons Messrs. R. F. Walker, Alf. Walker and granddaughter Mrs. T. Connors (of Marrickville), also two great granddaughters (Misses J. Walker and D. Connors). She is also survived by three sisters and three brothers (Mrs. M. Timms, Wollongong,
Mrs. R. Worden, Manly, Mrs. A. Vidler, Jamberoo and Messrs J. and S. Torrens, Queensland, and W. Torrens, Jamberoo).
Mrs. Lean was of a very quiet and unobtrusive disposition, her sole ambition was centred in her home, and the love and welfare of her husband and children.
…The deceased was laid to rest beside her mother, who pre-deceased her 10 years ago. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 14 May 1927 p 2
b. 10/1/1836 Cuckington Somerset d. 24/6/1928 Milton
m. Thomas Leaney (21/10/1836 London – 3/4/1902 Milton Son of Henry Richard Stone & Susannah Leaney) 1858 Wollongong
f. George Spearing m. Eliza
Ship: Herefordshire 1857
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b. abt 1845 Airdrie Lanark Scotland d. 1/12/1917 br. Woonona Presbyterian Cemetery
m. Andrew Learmonth (20/11/1834 Edinburgh Scotland -11/7/1898 South Bulli Colliery Son of Alexander Learmonth &Margaret Easton ) 10/12/1870 West Calder Scotland
f. William Cassells m. Elizabeth Daysmith
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1878
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties
Husband died as a result of an accident. Husband also father of Alexander Learmonth (Elizabeth E Northfield *)
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b. 27/12/1860 Fairy Meadow d. 1/5/1947 Wollongong
m. Alexander Learmonth (3/1/1863 Edinburgh Scotland – 12/6/1921 Fairy Meadow Son of Andrew Learmonth & Agnes Findlay) 15/8/1888 Fairy Meadow
f. William Northfield m. Emma Manning *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fairy Meadow –Domestic Duties. Husband a bricklayer.
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m. Jeremiah Leary
m. Cornelius Leary
Husband resident at Jamberoo in 1841 Census on Michael Hyams property
m. Jeremiah Leary
Husband a dairyman
m. John Leary
m. Sylvester/Silvester Leary
m. Thomas Leary
m. Morris/Maurice Learey
b. abt 1830 Cork Ireland d. 13/5/1911 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. John Arthur Leatheam (abt 1819 London- 21/9/1887 Kiama Son of David Leatheam & Mary Grazier) 1855 Melbourne
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Kiama –Domestic Duties
Husband a cider manufacturer
Late Mrs Leatheam
Mrs. Bridget Leatheam, relict of the late S. Leatheam (and mother of Mr. Stephen Leatheam of Nowra) died at Kiama on Saturday last, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Wm, Abigail. The deceased lady, who had reached the great age of four score years and one, was a native of County Cork, Ire land, and came to Australia over 60 years ago, and for 55 years had resided in Kiama, highly respected and. esteemed by all who knew her. She leaves two sons and four daughters, Mrs. Abigail (with whom she has resided for many years, and who attended to her throughout her many serious illnesses during her late years) being one of the latter, besides over 30 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Church of England portion of the North Kiama cemetery, the Rev. T. V. Alkin, MA..performing the last sad rites. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 20 May 1911 p 8
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bulli –Storekeeper
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Hercules St Wollongong–Domestic Duties
d. 1965 St Leonards
m. Francis James le Breton (-9/11/1916 Punchbowl) 1897 Sydney
f. George Albert Hendry m. Mary Elizabeth *
Ship: Ellora 1879
b. 1873 Goulburn d. 1921 Sydney
f. Robert Hastings Ledger m. Frances Jane Brown *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal St Wollongong–Domestic Duties
b. 1838 d. 16/8/1909 Waverley br. Dapto
m. Robert Hastings Ledger (abt 1818- 23/7/1882 Wollongong Son of Zachariah Ledger & Christina ) 17/8/1865
f. George Brown m. Mary Ann Burgess *
Frances Ledger was charged with using threatening language to her son, Robert Ledger. Constable Emerton deposed: I arrested defendant at her residence; she said the boy was the cause of it all, but that the father was just as bad, and that he struck her with a shovel, and urged on the boy to tease her. Robert Ledger junior, aged seventeen, deposed: Defendant is my step-mother; she has frequently been in the habit of threatening me and ill-using me; she is very violent ; for the last three or four days she has ill-used me; yesterday morning I was in the bedroom; she came in and spit at me and kicked me; she threatened to poison me, and also to injure me and my father; I am in fear she will do me some injury unless restrained by law; she does not drink; she has been in the habit of using this violent conduct for years. Defendant said the boy was repeatedly warned not to worry her. Defendant was ordered to find one surety in £20 to keep the peace for three months, or to be imprisoned for a like period. The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW: 1864 - 1881) Wednesday 17 June 1874 p 2
“On the 17th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Robert Ledger, of Yass, to Frances Jane, youngest daughter of the late George Brown, Dapto.”SMH 26 August 1865)
LEDGER.-August 16, 1909, at Iona, Walter-street, Waverley, Frances Jane Ledger, late of Wollongong, aged 71 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 17 August 1909 p 6
LEDGER -The Funeral of the late Mrs FRANCES JANE LEDGER late of Wollongong, will leave Iona, Walter street Waverley THIS DAY TUESDAY at 12.15 p m for Sydney Station thence by 1.30 p.m. train for Dapto The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 17 August 1909 p 12
d. 1917 Auburn
m. Edward Ledger (-1906 Woonona Son of Edward Ledger & Louisa) 8/9/1885 Sydney
f. George Baxter m. Elizabeth
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bulli –Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
LEDGER—BAXTER.—September 8, at 245, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Mr. Edward Ledger, of Ashfield, to Miss Isabella Baxter, of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 21 September 1885 p 1
b. d. 1947 Orange
f. Robert Hastings Ledger m. Frances Jane Brown *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal St Wollongong–Domestic Duties
b. b. 7/2/1833 Bathurst ? d. 1/4/1918 Hay
m. John Ledwidge ( 26/7/1832 Campbelltown – 1/7/1873 Hay Christopher Ledwidge & Mary Brooker *) 1853 RC Illawarra, Wollongong
f. William Ahern m. Catherine Smith *
Husband a settler Both resident Fairy Meadow
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b. abt 1838 d. 3/4/1920 Lismore br. Clunes
m. George Lee (1835 Fermanagh Ireland-7/4/1904 Mulgoa Son of Michael Lee & Elizabeth Moffitt *) 1858 Kiama
f. John Robertson m. Mary
Parents lived at Broughton Creek/Berry
Mrs Anne Waugh Lee, relict of the late Mr George Lee, formerly of Penrith, died at Lismore on Saturday, at the age of 82 years. The family lived for some years on the Mulgoa-road, and in 1907 left Penrith for Lismore. Deceased's husband died in 1904. A son, Thomas was killed in action in France in July, 1916. Surviving sons and daughters are: -Harry (Sydney), George (Eltham), Hannah (Eastwood), Bert (Penrith),Margaret, Edith and Stella (the last three residing at Lismore). Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW: 1882 - 1962) Saturday 10 April 1920 p 5
Annie Lee, for vagrancy, was sent to gaol, with hard labor, for six weeks. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 8 May 1894 p 2
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Banks St Wollongong–Domestic Duties
b. 1873 Carcoar d. 10/12/1926 Blayney
m. Ernest William Lee 10/11/1898 Sydney
f. Richard Glasson m. Aphra Maria Isabella Hill
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Farmer St Kiama –Domestic Duties With Ernest William Lee a bank clerk.
LEE—GLASSON.—November 10, 1898, at St. Philip's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Archdeacon J. D. Langley, Ernest William, the youngest son of the late Mr. Thomas Lee, of Sydney, formerly of Woodlands, Bathurst, to Aphra Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Richard Glasson, of Athol, Blayney, N.S.W The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 19 November 1898 p 1
LEE.-December 10, 1925, at Athol, Blayney, Aphra Mary, dearly beloved wife of Ernest W. Lee, of Cadia, aged 52 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 14 December 1925 p 10
b. 4/12/1853 Jamberoo d. 1930 Lismore
m. George Lee 1879 Jamberoo
f. William Reedy m. Ellen O’Brien *
MRS. BRIDGET LEE
The death of Mrs. Bridget Lee, of Goolmangar, severs another link in the chain of Richmond River pioneers.
Mrs, Lee was born at Jamberoo, on the South Coast, 77 years ago. She was the eldest daughter of the late William and Ellen Reedy, and had an only sister, the late Mrs. Ellen Mclntyre. ; At Jamberoo, Mrs. Lee was married to George, second eldest son of Henry and Margaret Lee. Immediately after their marriage the bride and bridegroom left for the Richmond River, travelling from Sydney by the old s.s. Tomki. Arriving at Lismore, they stayed some, weeks at Deane's Hotel, after which they went to Mr. Lawrence Hayden's, of Goolmangar, where they worked for some time. Subsequently, Mr. George Lee was engaged by. Mr. Ernest Carter, with whom he worked for ten years.
Mr. Lee then selected about- 160 acres of land at Goolmangar. This, he later sold to Mr. Thomas Crawford. Then he bought the farm known as the “Old Fallen,” the late Mrs. Lee's home until her death. Mrs. Lee was a hard-working, industrious woman, and during a life time at Goolmangar of upwards of 50 years saw the many hardships and inconveniences encountered by the early settlers.
Her husband predeceased her by several years, and then the whole responsibility of home and a fairly large family devolved upon her. This responsibility was never shirked; and at the time of her death she was able to say that she had made a freehold of the “Old Fallen” as well as purchased another property joining. Her daughter, Miss Mary Lee, and son, George Henry Lee, remained home with their mother, other members of the family having married and secured homes of their own. The late Mrs. Lee was of a quiet and unassuming nature. Persons travelling the road, who approached her door for food, were never turned away hungry, but always received a- good: meal, and if necessity demanded were given a liberal supply for the track. Only those settlers who came here 50 years ago have an idea what sort of 'a “track” it was in those days. Mrs. Lee leaves a family of three sons, four daughters and a number of grand children. The sons are James William, of Hanging Rock; George Henry,of Goolmangar; Francis Joseph, of Grafton; and the daughters, Margaret Ellen (Mrs. E. Cawley), of Lismore; Mary Matilda, of Goolmangar; Grace Elizabeth (Mrs. W. Menzie, of Brisbane); and Bridget Anne (Mrs. J. Nilon, of Lismore). Mrs. Lee died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. E. Cawley, of Eastwood, Lismore. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 5 June 1930 p 6
m. Thomas H Lee
b. abt 1805 Ireland d. 8/3/1872 Gerringong br. Gerringong General
m. Michael Lee
Ship: Mary Pleasants 1858
b. abt 1853 d. 1921 Balmain South
m. George Lee Jan 1882 Wollongong
f. Joseph Ring m. Margaret Lockery *
b. abt 1803 d. 26/2/1887 Wollongong
m. Archibald Osborne (abt 1815- 1851 Gosford) 11/4/1849 St James’ Sydney
m. Richard John Lee ( abt 1810 -9/9/1878 Wollongong ) 1855 CofE Newcastle; Hexham
f. Dr Henry Grattan Douglass m. Hester Murphy
On the 11th April, at St. James's, Sydney, by the Rev. Arthur Douglass, brother to the bride, Archibald Osborne, Esq, J.P., of Walleroo Park, to Emily Eliza, the eldest daughter of Henry Grattan Douglass, Esq., M.D., Sydney. The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Saturday 14 April 1849
At Gosford, on Wednesday, the 23rd instant, Mrs. Archibald Osborne, of Walleroo Park, Brisbane Water, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 28 January 1850
LEE,-Febuary 26, at her residence. Church-hill, Wollongong, Emily Eliza, relict of the late Richard J., Lee, and eldest daughter of the late Dr. Henry Grattan Douglass, of Douglass Park, In her 74th year. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 March 1887
m. James Lee 1877 Newcastle 3858/1877
b. abt 1857 Dublin d. 5/11/1893 Port Kembla
m. George Lee 1881 Sydney
f. Samuel Haggerty m. Ann
Ship: Kapunda 1877
Religion: CofE
SUDDEN DEATH.
A very sudden death took place at Port Kembla during the small hours of Sunday morning, the victim being a Mrs. Lee, wife of George Lee, a wharf laborer employed at the old Kembla jetty. The deceased, who might have been called a young woman, is said to have enjoyed excellent health to within two hours of her death, when symptoms of weakness became so apparent that a doctor was deemed necessary, and called in. The services of the attending surgeon (Dr. Lee) were next to useless, disease of the heart being the unfortunate woman's infirmity. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 November 1893 p 2
On her immigration record she was a milliner
b. b. 1876 Sydney d. 312/9/1937 Kogarah
m. Thomas J Lee 1899 Wollongong
f. Joseph Findlay m. Isabella *
Mrs. Isabel L. Lee.
Mrs. Isabel Lesley Lee, wife of Mr. Thomas Lee, of Kinchela, passed away in hospital at Kogarah on Wednesday last, aged 59 years. The deceased lady, who had been ill for some months, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Findlay, of Kiama. Born in Sydney, she was married at Dapto, and came to the Macleay with her husband and had resided at Kinchela for many years.
Held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends, her demise is deeply regretted by all who knew her. Besides her sorrowing husband she is survived by one daughter and two sons. The daughter is Miss Alma Lee, at home, and the sons are Mr. William Lee, of Feluga, North Queensland; and Roy Lee, Sydney. One son and one daughter predeceased her. Brothers are Messrs. Joseph Findlay, Kogarah; John Findlay, Brisbane; and James Findlay, Wollongong. The casket was brought to Kempsey by the mail train on Thursday;, and the funeral, under conduct of Mr. J. T. Walker, took place at 2 o'clock that afternoon after a service at All Saints' Church of England, Kempsey, by the Venerable Archdeacon Tress, who also officiated at the graveside sat the Church of England cemetery West Kempsey, in the presence of- a large gathering of relatives and friends. Among the many beautiful wreaths placed on the casket was one from Summer Island P. & C. Association. The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW: 1899 - 1952) Wednesday 6 October 1937 p 4
b.1878 Thame d. 1971 Campbelltown
f. Dr Timothy Wood Lee b. Margaret Jessie Martell *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Smith St Wollongong –Domestic Duties
b. 1879 Thame d. 1970 Campbelltown
f. Dr Timothy Wood Lee m. Margaret Jessie Martell *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Smith St Wollongong –Domestic Duties
b. 1834 Ardess Co. Fermanagh d. 20/3/1922 Ballina br. Gerringong General
m. Henry Lee (14/7/1833 Skillskiddy Fermanagh/Tyrone -12/6/1869 Gerringong Son of Michael lee & Elizabeth Moffitt *) 13/4/1855 Jamberoo CofE Jamberoo, Kiama, Shoalhaven
f. Henry Gray m. Maria Walmsley *
Husband died as a result of an accident.
THE LATE MARGARET LEE.
On Friday last, one was laid to rest, who for 51 years lived in Gerringong, in Mrs. Margaret Lee, who died in her 88th year, and who with her husband Henry Lee, took a prominent part in the advancement of the district, and whose names were a household word for kindness and hospitality to all in need. In the year 1865 the Barque “Julia Heyn” founded off the Coast of Connor's Beach near Black Head and the Captain and crew of nine landed on the beach. They sought assistance, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee readily gave it to them-they attended to their wants, kept them for a fortnight and when Capt. Hill was leaving, he wanted to pay for himself and crew but Mr. Lee said No. My Master said “lnasmuch as ye did it to the least of my little ones, you have done it unto me,” that is my reward for any small kindness I may have done. Capt. Hill, when he came to Sydney, procured a beautiful silver cup and sent it to Mr. Lee, suitably inscribed, which is a treasured heirloom in the family. Though living on the Richmond River, with members of her family, her heart was still in Gerringong, and her last wish and desire, was to be laid to rest beside her husband in the quiet graveyard, hallowed by so many ties, and near the friends she loved so well, whose graves are all around her. The family consisted of four sons and four daughters, Henry, George, Francis and Samuel, and Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Parkes, Mrs. Turkwell and Miss Tilly, in whose home she breathed her last. George died a few years ago, all the remainder survive her, and carried out her last wishes, re her interment. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 29 March 1922 p 3
b. abt 1852 Hexton Hertfordshire England d. 12/5/1937 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Dr. Timothy Wood Lee (abt 1847 Thame Oxfordshire -5/8/1919 Wollongong) 1875 Axminster Devon
f. Rev. Alfred Martell m. Jessie Augusta Bristow *
Ship: 1883
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Smith St Wollongong –Domestic Duties
OBITUARY
Late Mrs T. W. LeeThe death occurred on Wednesday night, of Mrs. Lee, relict of the late Dr. T W. Lee, one of Wollongong's oldest residents; Of a gentle and re tiring disposition; the late Mrs. Lee never sought publicity for her many acts of a charitable nature. She preferred to do good by stealth. Those who knew her best, however, speak of an ever willing disposition to assist any cases of distress brought under her notice; the church at Figtree stands as a monument to her unselfish efforts as a church worker. She commenced' church work there in 1888, and for twenty years was superintendent of the Sunday school. Her work in this direction will more readily be remembered by the older residents- who have recollections of the days; of horse drawn vehicles; when visits to Figtree occupied longer times than they do to-day. She was a devoted and regular worshipper at St. Michael's Church Wollongong, and her presence will be missed from the congregation. Her chief interest centred in St. Michael's Branch of the Mothers' Union. Other branches of the Church' work also had her liberal support.
The late Mrs. Lee was the eldest daughter of the late Rev. Alfred Martell, vicar of Hexton, Herts,: England where she was born 85 years ago. She married Dr. Timothy Wood Lee of Thame, Oxon. They came to Australia in 1883, and Dr. Lee practised his profession in Wollongong until his death in 1919 The funeral will leave St Michael s Church, Wollongong, at 7 a.m. tomorrow. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 May 1937 p 7
b. 2/5/1863 Foxground d. 15/11/1932 Ballina br. Ballina
m. Francis John Lee (1863 Kiama - 1935 Ballina Son of Henry Lee & Margaret Gray * )1892 Berry
f. James Blow m. Jane Bovard *
OBITUARY
MRS. F. J. LEEThe death occurred at Claremont Hospital, Ballina, on Tuesday, morning, of an old and esteemed resident of the district, Mrs. Martha Lee, wife of Mr. F. J. Lee, of “Prospect” East Ballina. She had been ill for some weeks, and lately showed improvement, but a relapse on Monday night resulted in her death.
The late Mrs. Lee was born at Foxground, near Berry (South Coast) 67 years ago, being a member of the well-known Blow family. She married Mr. F. J. Lee in 1892, and with her husband resided in Singleton for some ten years, afterwards coming to the Richmond River district. After five years in Lismore, the family moved to “Prospect”, East Ballina, where they have resided for the last 23 years.
The late Mrs. Lee became a well-known and popular figure at the sea side town, taking an active interest in the Church of England Women's Guild, and all charitable, patriotic and public movements. She was a very old member of the Country Women's Association, being one of the first to join this body.
Four sons and three daughters, in addition to Mr. Lee, comprise the family. Messrs. Frank H. (Alphdale), Roy (“Prospect”), Gordon (“Prospect”), and George, (Albury) are the sons, and the daughters are Mrs. M. J. Armitt (Mullumbimby), Miss. Laura Lee (“Prospect”), and Mrs. H. Capper (Coolamon). Two sisters (Misses Rebecca and Mary Blow, of Rose Bay) also survive.
The funeral will leave St. Mary's, Church of England, Ballina, to-day at 3 p.m. after a service in the church. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 16 November 1932 p 6
b. abt 1831 Ballinrobe Mayo
m. Patrick Lee 26/3/1856 Wollongong 2157/1856
He resident Sydney she of Dapto
f. William Duddy m. Honora (both dead)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan Other: Im. Cor. 50/160, 9 Feb 1850 Wollongong. Engagement not yet reported.
m. Robert Lee 1861 Paddington
b. 1855 Kiama d. 15/6/1913 Kennington br. Raymond Terrace
m. Henry Lee (25/3/1861 Gerringong – abt 1920 Son of George Lee & Ann Waugh Robertson *) 20/1/1885 Gerringong
f. Neil Sharpe m. Agnes Wallace *
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/23027.htm
LEE—SHARPE.—At the residence of the bride's parent, on Tuesday, 20th inst., by the Rev G. Heighway, Henry, eldest son of Mr George Lee, Gerringong, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr Neil Sharpe, Gerringong. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 27 January 1885 p 2
Death of Mrs. H. Lee. — The death occurred on Sunday night last, at her residence, Kennington, of Mrs. H. Lee.
The deceased lady's demise was somewhat unexpected, although she had been ailing for some time previously. She was 54 years of age, and leaves a husband and family of three sons and three daughters to mourn their loss, for whom much sympathy is felt by the whole of the district. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. R. Mowbray per forming the last sad rites. Raymond Terrace Examiner and Lower Hunter and Port Stephens Advertiser (NSW: 1912 - 1955) Friday 20 June 1913 p 2
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1856 Sydney 184/1856 d. 12/8/1929 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
f. James Leeper m. Maria Sexton *
THE LATE MISS LEEPER.
A member of one of the oldest families in the Illawarra district passed away on Monday in the person of Miss Leeper, of Wollongong, a woman of an exceptionally fine character — kindly, considerate, and deeply religious — she led an unblemished life, and by her neighbourly instincts and unfailing courtesy made for herself a wide circle of friends, who to-day mourn her death.
The late Miss Leeper was born 73 years ago at Sydney, but came to this district at an early age, and has been associated with the district ever since . Her late father, Mr. James Leeper, was engine driver at the old Brownsville Mill, and the family lived for some years at Avondale. When a young woman, the late Miss Leeper became a dressmaker, and old residents will remember the time when she conducted a dressmaking business in Crown St., Wollongong, in a small cottage belonging to Mr. Samuel Gutcher, sen., that was situated where Mr. Huddy's chemist's shop now stands. She employed a number of hands, and she was recognised for the straightforward manner in which her business was conducted. Her brother, the late Mr. Tom Leeper, resided with her from the time he entered his apprenticeship as a compositor with the late Mr. Donald Campbell, who then conducted the ‘Argus’,' until the time of his death. The late Miss Leeper was one of a large family, the surviving members of which arc: — Mrs. Jack Byron (Wollongong), Mesdames J. And M. Boland (Bulli), .Mrs. Tom Nunan (Queensland), Mrs. J. Woods (Woonona) and Mr. A. O. Leeper (Wollongong). ? The remains were interred in the Wollongong cemetery on Tuesday, a large number following- the remains to their lust resting place. The Rev. Fathers Doherty and Farrell officiated at the graveside. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 August 1929 p 9
b. abt 1836 d. 14/11/1908 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. James Leeper (-) 1855 CofE Sydney, St Phillip's V1855537 43B/1855
f. Martin Sexton m. Mary
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Dapto Rd Wollongong –Domestic Duties.
Husband was the engine driver at the Brownsville Mill
m. Joseph Leer
b. 1851 Goulburn d. 18/6/1939 Bexley br. Rookwood
m. Arthur George Leer (abt 1848 -21/8/1919 Petersham Son of William A Leer & Emma L) 1875 Sydney
f. William Messingham m. Bridget Dunne
Husband the senior gaoler at Wollongong Gaol.
Mrs. Kate Leer, widow of the late Mr. A. G. Leer, died on Sunday at her daughter's residence, Donnan St. Bexley, aged 87 years. She leaves two sons and a daughter. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Thursday 22 June 1939 p 4
b. b. 9/3/1857 Gerringong d. 26/9/1926 Empire Vale br. Wardell
m. Thomas Henry Lees (19/8/1852 Kiama – 17/3/1928 Ballina Son of James Sutton Lees & Mary Ann Lees *) 9 /3/1874 Gerringong
f. James Bridge m. Catherine Gannon *
OBITUARY
MRS. CATHERINE LEESThe death took place at her residence, Empire Vale, Sunday last of. Mrs. Catherine Lees, wife of Mr. Thomas Henry Lees, at the age of 69 years. Deceased had been in failing health for' some months, never having quite recovered from the effects of dengue fever. A native of Gerringong, South Coast, she and her husband, came to Grafton, and then to Ballina, finally settling at Empire Yale. The late Mrs. Lees was a fine type of woman, a good neighbour, kindly and charitable, and will be greatly missed. She leaves a family of seven daughters, Mrs. Hillyar, public school (Condong), Mrs. Flory (South Grafton), Mrs. Hancock (Brisbane), Mrs. P. Payne (Chatsworth Island), Mrs. Gardiner (Brisbane) Mrs. Woods (Mcoyabil Public School) Daisy (Empire Yale), and six sons living are James (Kyogle), Charles (Sydney), Stanley (Maitland), Thomas, Jack and Gordon (Empire Vale); sisters, Mrs, Davies (Myocum), Mrs. Dietz (Byron Bay), Mrs. Hurst (Clunes); brothers, Mr. Charles Bridges, manager of Foley Bros. (Sydney) and John Bridges (Sydney); also two grandchildren, Dorothy and Cyril Lees, who resided with deceased. The remains were taken to the -Church of England, Wardell, where the Rev. Merchant delivered a most impressive sermon. The funeral, which was a very large one, left for the Church of England portion of the Wardell cemetery on Monday afternoon. Rev. Merchant officiated at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr, C. Henderson. Many beautiful wreaths were placed on the coffin and many telegrams of condolence were received. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Thursday 30 September 1926 p 4
b. 1850 Jamberoo d. 1936 Rockdale
m. William Jordan Lees (1850 Jamberoo– 1925 Kiama Son of James Sutton Lees & Mary Lees *) 1874 Waterloo
f. Charles Rowland m. Louisa Moss *
Lived at Gerringong
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Gerringong –Domestic Duties
Both her father and her husband’s father were known as ‘town drunks’. Husband a labourer.
Mrs. Emma Lees died on Sunday at her home, Forest Road, Arncliffe, aged 86 years, being survived by one son and two daughters. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 23 December 1936 p 1
m. Joseph Lees
b. 6/10/1811 Parramatta d. 9/11/1899 Balmain North br. Waverley
m. James Sutton Lees (1793 Birmingham -5/9/1887 Gerringong) 4/8/1828 Sydney
f. Thomas Lees m. Amy Staples
Husband was a ‘town drunk’
http://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I19213&ged=purnellmccord.ged
d. after 1934
m. Cornelius Lees ( - 8/11/1922 Newcastle Son of James Lees & Anne) 10/3/1881 North Shore
f. Captain William Walton
LEES-WALTON.-March 10, at Christ Church, North Shore, by the Rev. N. Harrison, Cornelius, second son of Mr. James Lees, Woodstock, Glenmore Road, Paddington, to Mary Ellen, eldest daughter of Captain William Walton, of Lancaster, England. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 22 March 1881 p 1
b. abt 1814 Wilton Wiltshire d. 17/1/1896 Back Plain near Barraba br. Barraba
m. Frederick Harman
m. Stephen Legg (31/1/1825 Sopley Hampshire - 29/9/1902 Parramatta Son of Charles Legg & ) 1848 Christchurch Hampshire
Ship: Washington Irving 1855
m. Peter Legge (- 1858 Muswellbrook Son of Joseph Legge & Susannah)
b. 1868 Kiama d. 2/12/1905 Sydney
m. John James Leggatt (23/3/1866 Kiama -16 /11/1940 Manly Son of Cornelius Leggatt & Mary Ann Lonsley *) 6/9/1892 Kiama
f. Johnson Graham m. Elizabeth Carberry *
Mrs Leggatt, an old resident of Kiama, died in Sydney on Saturday last. The Ulladulla and Milton Times (NSW: 1891 - 1917) Saturday 9 December 1905 p 5
m. John Murray Leggat
b. 30/6/ 1830 Itchen-Stoke Ropley England d. 6/12/1902 Kiama 14231/1902 br. Kiama
m. Cornelius Leggatt (26/2/1831 Manchester Cheshire – 10/11/1913 Hay Son of Robert Leggatt & Ann Mudie) 14 /8/1853 Elverstoke Manchester, Hampshire
f. James Lonsley m. Elizabeth Sawyer
Ship: Lloyds 1855 or Earl Elgan 1853
Husband a Carpenter, Bailiff and Alderman, his sister Mary Ann Switzer *also in Kiama
On Thursqday, 15th. October, Mrs. CORNELIUS LEGGATT, Winton Cottage, Manning. street, Kiama, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 22 October 1868 p 2
LEGGATT- December 6th at her residence “Winton Cottage”Manning street Kiama, Mary Ann, the dearly beloved wife of Cornelius Leggatt. Aged 76 years. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Saturday 13 December 1902 p 2
b. abt 1869 Moonta SA d. 1899 WA
m. Domenico/ Joseph Domenico Leggerini (Italy- WA?)
f. Joseph m. Elizabeth
Husband a miner. He later had a long relationship with a married woman which produced 4 or 5 children. There is no mention of his prior children in any report I can find.
d. October 1937 br. Wollongong
m. August Lehmann (abt 1855-7/3/1913 )
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Evans St Wollongong –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
b. 1878 Berrima d. 1919 Redfern
m. Walter B G Leigh (-1929 Granville Son of John G Leigh & Ann) 1900 Dubbo
f. George R Westbury m. Lydia
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Flinders St Wollongong –Domestic Duties. Husband a painter
b. 24/12/1858 Dapto d. 13/5/1932 br. Sec. Old Grave Yard, #141 West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Joseph Leitch (abt 1856 Scotland – 8/6/1917 Mount Pleasant Son of Joseph Leitch & Margaret Miller ) 24/8/1896 Wollongong 6310/1896
f. John Nunan m. Mary Healey *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Mount Pleasant –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1868 d. 23/7/1927 St Peters br. Woronora
m. John Le Lievre (1842-22/10/1921) 1887 Vic
f. William S Chapman m. Ann E
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Denison St Wollongong –Domestic Duties
With John Le Lievre a signalman
b. 1880 Parramatta d. 1955 Sydney
m. James William Lenham (26/12/1882 Mount Pleasant- 22/10/1908 Helensburgh Colliery Son of William Lenham & Martha Phoeruse *) 5/2/1900 Lithgow
m. John Shaw 1910 Woollahra
f. Thomas Sherack m. Alice Emma
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties
m. William Lenham (-)
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helesnburgh –Domestic Duties
Living at Scarborough when her son Thomas enlisted in WW1
John Collins and Martha Lenham, charged with maliciously breaking the windows of the Clifton Hotel on the 27th August last, pleaded not guilty. Mr. Woodward for prosecutor, and Mr. Lipscomb for the defence. The evidence in this case was rather conflicting. Patrick Collins deposed to the effect that whilst a row was taking place outside the hotel on the night alluded to. John Collins was endeavouring to take Harris away, and that by accident his hand went through a pane of glass. This witness also said that he saw Mrs. Lenham throw a stone through the window, but Mary Lenham, a young woman, sister-in-law of the female defendant, deposed that Mrs. Lenham was in her own house all that evening, and that she left her in bed with her children between 9 and ten o'clock, at which time she (witness) went away. Mrs. Lenham also deposed that she was not at the Clifton Hotel at all that evening, and did not leave her own home or go to the concert, and that Patrick Collins must have mistaken some other woman for her. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 11 September 1883 p 2
See Martha Lenham
Electoral Roll 1903 resident St Joseph’s Convent Dapto –School teacher
m. William Russell Lennard 5/4/1892 Mount Kembla divorced 1911
He husband was out on bail for stealing a cheque in 1902 when he failed to appear at court. Her brother-in-law stood bail for him and lost the money.
LENNARD V. LENNARD.
Mr. Frasor appeared for Ann Lennard (formerly Powell), in support of a petition for divorce from William Russell Lennard, on the ground of desertion. The parties were married on April 5, 1892, at Mount Kembla, according to the rites of the Primitive Methodist Church. They lived together at various places in the State until, when residing at Clyde, respondent, when on bail in connection with some charge preferred against him, disappeared, and had not since been seen. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Saturday 13 May 1911 p 22
Divorce Court.
In the Divorce Court, Sydney, on Tuesday, Mr. R. W. Fraser appeared for Ann Lennard, formerly Powell, who asked for a divorce from William Russell Lennard, on the ground of desertion. The marriage took place at Mount Kembla on 5th April, 1892.
Evidence having been given in support of the issues, his Honor granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 May 1911 p 2
b. abt 1837 d. br. Tallebudgare
m. Patrick Dixon ( Co Cavan Ireland - 15/5/1860 Munnamurra River drowned)
m. Patrick Leonard 1862 Kiama
Ship: Forest Monarch 1858
Both husbands were labourers
m. James Lennard
m. Michael Lennon
m. James Clarke (15/1/1852 Shellharbour- 1911 Randwick Son of Michael Clarke & Mary Foran *) 6/2/1877 Kiama 3233/1877
m. William Henry Lennon 24/10/1913 Dubbo div 1925
f. Alexander Ross m.
LENNON—CLARKE.—October 24, 1913, at St. Brigid's Church, Dubbo, by Rev. Dr. Brophy, William Henry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lennon, Belfast, Ireland, to Euphemia (Pheme) Clarke, widow of the late Chas. Clarke, and fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ross, Church-street, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 17 November 1913 p 8
Euphemia Lennon, formerly Clarke, nee Ross, petitioned for a divorce from William Henry Lennon on the ground of desertion.
The parties wore married at Dubbo in 1913, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Mr. R. R. Kidston, Instructed by Mr. Charles E. Parkinson, appeared for the petitioner. His Honor granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 5 September 1924 p 6
b. abt 1857 d. 27/6/1931 Tooronga Vic.
m. William Leno (abt 1856-1929 Northcote Vic Son of John Bedford Leno & Sarah Thrift) 1876 St Giles London
f. Frederick Gotch m.
Ship: Queen of Nations into Qld 1877
KIAMA POLICE COURT,
SEPTEMBER 3,
Before H Connell, Esq. PM.Willian Leno was brought up under arrest on the information of his wife Susannah for unlawful assault.
Complainant said she had been married to prisoner 111/2/ years and had four children living. On Thursday last prisoner asked their boy for a knife, and she said he should not have it. Without further provocation her husband, who had an uncontrollable temper, struck her with his open hand on the face and afterwards with his fist on the nose, and knocked her down, threw out the meat, and smashed the crockery. She ran out of the house (at the railway camp) for protection. Prisoner jumped over the fence and followed her, using filthy language to her, and telling her not to come back, as he did not want her, and would not have her, and such as she were better dead, His conduct was shameful, and he had been in the habit of beating her over since their marriage. She had caused a warrant to be issued by the Wollongong Bench against him for deserting her and neglecting to support his children.
Prisoner said that or the occasion referred to his wife, as soon as he came home, commenced jawing him, and annoyed him by snatching away a paper from him, and also in reference to his proposing to lend a dray which she claimed as her own. She slapped him across the mouth with a butter knife, and the butter remained on his face. He caught hold of her and shook her, but never lifted his hand first to her, and never to say beat her.
To Mr. Connell: She does not drink.
Complainant said she did not want to be hard on her husband, and only wanted him to support his children if he left her; but he wanted to live with her and ill use her, and she would not suffer him.
The P.M, was about sentencing prisoner to three months' imprisonment, but on the supplication of complainant reduced the sentence to one month in Wollongong gaol.
Prisoner, who was much excited, embraced his wife and two of his children, and took an agitated farewell. Reporter and Illawarra Journal (Kiama, NSW : 1887 - 1894) Wednesday 7 September 1887 p 2
LENO On the 27th June, at her daughter's residence 240 Malvern-road. Tooronga Susan widow of the late William Leno of Northcote, loved mother of William, May (Mrs Smithson) Jessie (Mrs. G. Nye). Edward Andrew and the late Ann, Charles. George, Susan, Violet and Minnie Leno, aged 73 years At rest. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Monday 29 June 1931 p 1
d. 27/6/1935 Randwick
m. Myer I Lenthen(abt 1866-1930 RPA Hospital Son of Hirst Lenthen &) 27/11/1901
f. Harris Solomon m. Sarah
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties. Husband a storekeeper.
Lenthen—Solomon — he marriage of Miss Leah Solomon, eldest daughter of Mr. Harris Solomon, Brown street, Camperdown, to Mr. Myer Lenthen, of Helensburgh, was celebrated at the Great Synagogue, Sydney on November 27th, by the Rev. J. H. Landau assisted by the Rev. A. D. Wolinski. The bride wore a trained gown of white brocade, trimmed with real Limerick lace, chiffon and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet. Her veil was of Limerick lace (made by her sister). The unterfurers for the bride were her father and sister, and for the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sloman (Pyrmont) The bridesmaids and dresses of white grass cloth, white hats, wore Greenstone brooches and flowers being gifts of the bridegroom. Master Nathan Solomon (nephew of the bride) acted as page boy in a Fantleroy suit of white and blue velvet. Miss Solomon, wore grey silk, and pink hat, her N.Z. Greenstone brooch was the gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Sloman, wore a dress of moss green voile with pearl trimming
After the ceremony a reception was held at ' Nithsdale ' where about 70 people sat down to the wedding-breakfast. Dancing was indulged in until ten o'clock. The newly-married couple left for their home by the 5 o'clock train.
The presents include — Bridegroom to bride, carved brooch mounted in gold ; bride to bridegroom, gold albert ; Father of bride, cheque; Mr. A. J. Solomon: cheque; Mr. D. J. Solomon, cheque ; Miss R. Solomon, Limereck veil and handkerchief ; Misses D and M. Solomon, walnut overmantel ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Selig, breakfast set, wedgewood ware, and tablecloth ; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Solomon, toilet set ; Miss D. Solomon, set of jug and glasses ; Mrs. Stone, handsome quilt ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldman, fruit stand ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldman, silver candlesticks ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Sloman, silver strawberry and cream stand ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sloman, silver egg and cruet stand ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Harris, marble clock ; Mrs. Sonenfeld, e.p. egg cruet ; Miss Hendrick, doulton salad bowl ; Mr. and Mrs. Malarky, silver salad spoon ; Miss L. Marie, pair silver jam spoons ; Mr. and Mrs Best, pickle stand ; Mr. and Mrs. L. Sonenfeld, musical clock ; Mr. and Mrs. P. Joseph, silver jam dish ; Mr. H. Woods, silver butterdish; Mr. and Mrs. Macintyre ; glass jug and glasses; Mrs. Myers and family, oak biscuit barrel ; Mr. and Mrs. Asher, silver salt cellars; Mrs. Bolger (Townsville), box assorted shells and coral ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Goldsmid, pair chair covers ; Mr. and Mrs. D. Greenberg, hand-worked cushion ; Mr A. and Miss Selig, set amborite glassware; Masters D. and C. and Miss J. Solomon, hand painted hanging lamp. The Hebrew Standard of Australasia (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1953) Friday 6 December 1901 p 5
LENTHEN.—June 27, 1935, at her residence, 53 Hooper-street, Randwick, Leah Rachel, relict of the late Myer Lenthen and mother of Sarah, Lewis, Simon, Bessie, and sister of Becky, Abe, Dan, And Cyril Solomon, Debby (Mrs. L. Newman), Millie (Mrs. S. Rosenbaum), and Reenie (Mrs. B. Klarnett). Funeral 2 p.m. to-day. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 27 June 1935 p 8
b. abt 1860 d. 13/2/1926 Corrimal br.
m. Robert Mann 1878 Oldham Lancashire div 1904
m. William Rodway (1860-26/9/1923 Woonona) 1905 Woonona
m. Charles Leonard (1874?-) 22/4/1925 Corrimal
f. William Taylor m. Elizabeth
Ship: abt 1880
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties, seems to be with her brother-in-law John Rodway and under the assumed name of Rodway
IN DIVORCE
(Before Mr. Justice Walker.)
MANN v MANN.Robert Mann, a carpenter, petitioned for a divorce from Eliza Mann, formerly Taylor, on the ground of her adultery with William Rodway, who was joined as co-respondent.
There was also an issue of desertion. Mr. Fraser appeared for petitioner, who stated that he was married to respondent in June, 1878, in Lancashire, according to the Methodist rites. They came to Australia in 1880, and subsequently settled at Hay. Respondent left him in 1894. Last February, from information received, he went to Bulli, and saw his wife at a house where Rodway was. She admitted that she was living with Rodway, and Rodway also admitted that it was so.
A decree nisi was granted, returnable in three months. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 22 November 1904 Page 4
A CORRIMAL WEDDING
On Wednesday, April 22nd, a very interesting, wedding was celebrated at Corrimal by the Rev. S. Wedge (Methodist), the contracting parties being Mr. Charles Leonard and Mrs. Eliza Rodway. As the couple are well and favorably known, the guests included representative citizens from all parts of the district and a lengthy toast list was gone through. The presents were numerous, useful and costly.South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 24 April 1925 Page 14
LEONARD.— 13th Feb., 1926, at her residence, Wilga-street, Corrimal, Eliza Leonard. Aged 66 years. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Sunday 14 February 1926 Page 13
d. 14/9/1920 Wollongong Racecourse
m. Leslie Leslie ( - 9/5/1925 Petersham Son of ? & Ruth) 1880 St George
f. William Blake m. ?
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Swan St Wollongong –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
LESLIE. — In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Ellen Elizabeth Leslie, who departed this life Sept. 14, 1920 Inserted by her loving husband, sons and relatives Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 9 September 1921 p 2
b. 1817 Aberdeen Scotland d. 1/6/1876 br. Kiama General
m. George Robert Leslie
m. George Leslie 1891 Balmain
β. 1847 Dublin Ireland d. 9/10/ 1917 Bega br. Cobargo Cemetery
m. Jacob Leslight/Lechleiter (1845 Feudenheim, Baden, Germany- 25/9/1922 Sydney ) 30/9/1870 Spring Vale Bega
f. William Downey m. Maria Welsh
b. abt 1813 Tipperary Ireland d. 28/9/1901 Kangaroo Valley br. Kangaroo Valley
m. Peter L’Estrange (abt 1803 Ireland - 21/12/1889 Kangaroo Valley) 1856 Kiama
Husband a settler
b. 1/11/1858 Jamberoo 8188/1858 d. 19/1/1922 Kangaroo Valley
m. Peter L’Estrange ( 21/6/1857 Shellharbour – 4/12/1931 Kangaroo Valley Son of Peter L’Estrange & Catherine Dwyer *) 1882 Kiama
f. John Walsh m. Catherine O’Meara *
DEATH OF MRS. L'ESTRANGE.
After an illness extending over the past six months, Mrs. Catherine L 'Estrange, wife of Mr. Peter L 'Estrange, passed away on Thursday evening. Born at Jamberoo 62 years ago, deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. John Walsh, and came to the Valley on her marriage, in 1882. She was a devoted wife and mother, and a devout Catholic, having been a parishioner of the Church at Kangaroo Valley for 40 years, and took a keen interest in all work in connection with the Church. Deceased leaves a husband and 11 children — four sons and seven daughters — as well as a large circle of friends, to mourn their loss. The sons are Messrs. Peter and John (Bangalow), Thomas (Atherton, Q.), and Edward (Kangaroo Valley) ; and the daughters, Mrs. G. Fell (Newcastle), Mrs. J. Schmidt (Bangalow), Mrs. R. Lown (Newcastle), Misses Edith, Mary, Alice and Caroline L 'Estrange. Sincere sympathy is felt throughout the district for the bereaved husband and family. The funeral on Saturday afternoon was very largely attended, the remains being interred in the Catholic portion of the Valley cemetery. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 26 January 1922 p 27
b. 1868 d. 23/7/1927 Tempe
m. John Le Lievre (abt 1850- 1921 St Peters ) 1887 Vic
f. William Simpson Chapman m. Ann Elizabeth Spragg /Scott
Mr. J. Le Lievre is having a five room cottage built on Garden Hill, Wollongong South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 28 April 1900 p 10
LE LIEVRE.-July 23, 1927, at her residence, Estcol, Brooklyn-street, Tempe, Albenia Isabella, widow of the late John Le Lievre, late of Wollongong, aged 58 years. (Melbourne papers please copy.) The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 25 July 1927 p 10
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b. abt 1849 d. 1927 Blayney br. Blayney
m. Auguste/Angeus Le Tendeur (abt 1846 -1915 Blayney)
The death occurred of Phillimine Letondeur, widow of an old King's Plains identity. The deceased, who was 78 years of age, leaves a big family. Interment was made at Blayney.Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932) Tuesday 16 August 1927 p 2
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m. Frederick Emil Lett (Germany-1922 Hurstville Son of Frederick Lett & Fredricka ) 1898 Sydney
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Stanwell Park–Domestic Duties. Husband a fettler.
A Werrington Case.
Frederick Lett, Werrington, proceeded against his wife, Elizabeth Lett, at Penrith Police Court on Monday on the charge of detention of property, viz., a trunk with lock and key, a New Zealand travelling rug, 1 opossum rug, 1 gold watch, two pairs of gold sleeve links, 2 oak frame photos, and a number of other articles. An order was made that the articles be delivered up to the Court House by next Monday, at, 1 p.m., it being decided to assess after that date the value of any of the goods then undelivered, an assessment, being rather a difficult matter in this case. Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW: 1882 - 1962) Saturday 25 December 1920 p 2
b. abt 1824 Bishopsgate London d. 1871 Paddington
m. William Lever (abt 1824 Richmond Surrey- )
Ship: Speedy 1855
Husband a plasterer
b. 19 /3/ 1842 Wattamolla Berry or Sydney d. 21/7/ 1884 Kangaroo Valley 13343/1884 br. Kangaroo Valley
m. Uriah Richard Lever (1/3/ 1842 Creech St Michael, Somerset- 30/6/ 1930 Murwillumbah Son of Charles Laver & Ann Sharman) 10/12/1867 Kangaroo Valley or Sydney
f. John Francis m. Hannah Groves *
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/y/o/Sandra-D-Lyons/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0095.html
Husband a farmer and goldminer
b. ab 1865 Limerick Ireland d.
m. Uriah Leavers (1/3/ 1842 Creech St Michael, Somerset- 30/6/ 1930 Murwillumbah Son of Charles Laver & Ann Sharman) 16/3/1885 Jamberoo
b. abt 1832 Norfolk d. 24/3/1897 Armidale
m. John Leverett (abt 1829 Norfolk-) 1853 Dewade Norfolk
f. James Smith m. ?
Ship: Plantagenet 1857
Occupation: Hotel keeper
Death of Mrs. Leverett. - A very old and highly respected resident of Armidale, in the person of Mrs. Maria Leverett, licensee of the While Horse Hotel, passed away on Wednesday afternoon last. The deceased, who had attained the age of 64 years, enjoyed fairly good health up to about 12 months ago, when she fell a victim to dropsy, and from then until the time of her death she had been under constant medical care.
Mrs. Leverett was in the hotel business in Armidale for many years, and previous to entering the White Horse she was proprietress of the Great Northern Hotel (since destroyed by fire), and also occupied the Court House Hotel at the time of its being burnt down. The deceased was of a kind and cheerful disposition, and had a large circle of friends. The funeral, which took place on Thursday afternoon, was numerously attended. The Armidale Chronicle (NSW: 1894 - 1929) Saturday 27 March 1897 p 4
b. abt 1855 Norfolk Yorkshire
m. John Leveridge (abt 1858 Norfolk Yorkshire- Son of Thomas Leveridge & Susanna) 1869 Norfolk
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1878
Husband a quarryman.
b. 1846 Liverpool d. 28/10/1918 Mincur St Marrickville
m. Barnett Francis Levey (22/11/1827 Sydney - 25/10/1907 Camperdown Son of Barnett Levey & Sarah Emma Wilson) 1869 Sydney 334/1869
f. William Ward m. Rebecca Kennedy
On Thursday, 1st instant, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, by special license, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Sydney, BARNETT FRANCIS LEVEY, teacher Public School, Bankstown, to ESTHER EMILY AGATHA WARD, third daughter of William Ward, Bankstown
LEVEY.- 28, 1918, at the residence of her son- in-law, Craighaugh, Moncur-street, Marrickville, Esther Emily, relict of the late Barnett Francis Levey, aged 72 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 29 October 1918 p 6
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b. 1865 Balmain d. 11/4/1897 Albion Park
m. Richard Pallman Levey (1859 Sydney – 1937 Belmore Son of William H Levey & Martha E Pullen *) 1884 Balmain
f. Thomas Gamble m. Susan /Caroline
DEATH AT ALBION PARK.,
At Albion Park on Sunday last. Henrietta Florence Levey, wife of Mr. Pullman Levey, died very suddenly at her late residence near the Albion Park railway Station. It appears that the deceased- had complained of certain ailments and on Saturday last called upon her sister-in-law with a request for some medicine. She was given among other things, some bitter aloes but it is unknown if she took any of these. On Sunday morning she was so weak and ill that her husband prepared a warm bath for her, but on being taken out of this and whilst being placed in bed, she exclaimed : ' Oh, save me,' and expired immediately afterwards. An inquest was held on deceased's remains on Monday, before Mr. C. Cameron, J.P., District Coroner, and a jury of 12. The medical evidence showed that deceased died from loss of blood and blood poisoning, and a Verdict to that effect was returned. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 15 April 1897 p 2
b. abt 1829 Petworth Sussex d. 11/5/1897 Oak Flats br. All Saints’ CofE Albion Park
m. William Henry Levey (abt 1820 Stonehouse Devonshire - 1881 Redfern) 1846 Westminster
Ship: Nimrod 1855
b. 1859 Goulburn d. 13/4/1932 Hurstville br. Woronora
m. Walter Richard Levinge ( 1858 Sydney -4/9/1932 Kogarah Son of Thomas W Levinge & Mary ) 1883 Argyle
f. Edward Carrigan m. Mary
b. abt 1867 d. 19/12/1942 Brisbane Qld
m. Rev. James Henry Lewin (abt 1862 -11/4/1822 Hong Kong) 26/3/1889 Grafton
f. James Ross m. Isabella
Religion: Methodist
LEWIN—ROSS.—March 26, 1889, at Methodist Church, Grafton, N.S.W., by the late Rev. Alfred Swift, assisted by the Rev. Robert Johnstone, James Henry Lewin, Methodist minister, to Margaret Kate Ross, second daughter of the late James Ross, of Grafton. Present address, North Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 26 March 1914 p 8
LEWIS— May 6, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Forbes, Edna Rose, only child of the Rev. James H. and Margaret Kate Lewin, aged 10 months. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Tuesday 12 May 1891 p 1
THE NEW BULLI CEMETERY.
The first interment in the new cemetery took place last Monday when the Rev. J. H. Lewin had his youngest child laid to rest in the Wesleyan portion of the ground.
Now that the long delay in using this burial place is over, it is to be hoped that this section of the community will take an interest in making this “God's Acre” a suitable one for strangers and relatives of the departed to visit. Improvement can be done in the way of neat fencing to divide the various sections and the forming of roads, the planting of flowers and trees, the fixing of seats, and other things that will add to the charm of its natural formation. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 11 January 1896 p 2
Mrs. Margaret Kate Lewin died at Brisbane on December,19. The deceased, who was 75 years of age, was the widow of the late Rev. J. H. Lewin, and sister of Mesdames S. Davey and J. Page, of Sans Souci. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Thursday 31 December 1942 p 6
b. 1877 Tumut d. 1961 Cessnock
m. Ernest John Lewis (-1962 Cessnock Son of Benjamin Lewis & Sarah Jane) 1903 Helensburgh
f. Robert Crouch m. Margaret
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Two weddings have been celebrated here during the past week; …in the Roman Catholic Church, the contracting parties being Mr. Lewis, and Miss Ada Crouch South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 21 November 1903 Page 11
m. Thomas Lewis
b. abt 1879 Northamptonshire d. 17/5/1963 Cronulla
m. William Stephen Lewis (abt 1873- 2/7/1963 Cronulla Son of Richard Lewis & Mary Errington *) 1897 Wollongong
f. Joseph Askew m. Elizabeth Victoria Waldran *
Ship: Texan 1884
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Balgownie –Domestic Duties
m. Charles Lewis
No registration on BDM’s
b. abt 1837 Shanagolden Limerick Ireland
m. David Lewis 1863 Wollongong 3202/1863
Ship: Cressy 1856
Sisters Johanna and Mary Ryan * and brother Timothy (see Elizabeth Makin*) all later joined her.
b. abt 1851 Newcastle Northumberland d.
m. John Lewis (abt 1853 Ludlow Shropshire- ) 1873 Sutherland Durham
Bridget Ann Lewis v. John Lewis; alleged wife desertion Lithgow Mercury (NSW: 1898 - 1954) Friday 19 February 1904 p 6
WIFE DESERTION.
Bridget Ann Lewis v. John Lewis; wife desertion. No appearance of defendant.
Mr. Thompson for plaintiff. The case was heard ex parte. A letter from document to the Senr.-sergt was put in.
Bridget Ann Lewis deposed: I am the wife of John Lewis, and my information is correct. I was married to defendant in 1873 in county Durham, England. Some time ago I had some houses, under a building lease, but these have since fallen in,: and they belong now to Saywell Co., Ltd. I have no interest whatever in them. I have no means of support. Since Jan. 1 my husband has not supported me in any way; I think he can support me for he told me he could make £6 or £7 with a model of Mafeking he is travelling with.
He has two caravans, two horses, and three or four men travelling with him, and he has been offered £93 for the model.
To the Bench: I know he has not been able to work lately. My husband did not offer to take me with him travelling.
To Mr. Thompson: My husband is carrying on with other women, and I had to leave him.
To the Bench: If he treats me properly, I will go back to him.
The Bench suggested an adjournment for a fortnight, to see if a settlement could be effected. ,
Mr. Thompson said if an order was made negotiations could be opened up, and if an amicable settlement was come to, the order need not be enforced. ;
The Senr.-sergt said he looked upon it that if an order was made he had to see to the enforcement of it.
Order made for payment of £1 a week for 12 months, and costs; first payment on the 14th inst. Lithgow Mercury (NSW: 1898 - 1954) Friday 4 March 1904 p 6
Bridget Ann Lewis, valued at £2. Bridget Ann Lewis, wife of John Lewis, residing at the Zigzag, Lithgow, Lithgow Mercury (NSW: 1898 - 1954) Friday 11 March 1904 p 6
Husband was in Melbourne in 1918 when he claimed to have made an improvement in aeroplane design.
m. Benjamin Thomas Lewis (1881 Wellington- 1968 Helensburgh Son of Benjamin Lewis & Sarah Jane Martin *) 1903 Helensburgh
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties.
b. 1841 V1841239 59/1841 Baptist Sydney d. 1914 Burwood
m. Thomas L Lewis ( abt 1821 - 16/4/1897 Crown St Wollongong ) 20/1/1881 Wollongong 4411/1881
f. George Hewlett m. Rachel Moore White *
LEWIS-HEWLETT.-.January 20, at the residence of the bride's parents by the Rev. G. Charter, Thomas Lewis, Government Inspector of Collieries, to Kate, eldest daughter of George Hewlett, Manager E. .S. and A. C. Rank, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 3 February 1881
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties. With Douglas Lewis a labourer.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties.
b. abt 1882 Yorkshire d. 19/3/1944 Bulli
m. William Arthur Lewis (abt 1873 - 1931 Bulli Son of William Lewis & Elizabeth ) 1901 Helensburgh
f. Percy Bannister m. Elizabeth Helson *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bulli –Domestic Duties. Husband a baker.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis
Mrs. Elizabeth Helson Lewis, a well-known resident of George-street, passed away in the Bulli Hospital on Sunday, at the age of 62 years. She was born in Yorkshire but came to Australia as a baby. Her husband predeceased her. A grown up family survive. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 March 1944 p 4
m. David Lewis 1861 Kiama
b. 1879 Wollongong d. 8/12/1967 Campbelltown br. Bulli General
m. Henry Greenwood Lewis ( 1874- 30/4/1938 Hopetoun St ) 1901 Woonona
f. Alfred Pritchard m. Elizabeth Veigel *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Market St Wollongong –Domestic Duties
With Arthur Lewis a labourer.
b. 1876 Picton d. 1914 Campbelltown
m. Edward Lewis 1900 Campbelltown
f. James Fishlock m. Margaret
b. 24/7/1878 Goulburn d. 24/8/1965
m. Joseph Lewis (4/5/1871-21/11/1950 ) 1897 Goulburn
f. Henry Cahill m. Mary
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1885 Petersham d. 22/2/1953 br. Bulli General
m. Douglas Lewis (1875 -23/6/1940 ) 1903 Woonona
f. Oswald McCloskie m. Mary *
b. 1871 Manning River d. 18/3/1938 Hornsby
m. Henry Clyde Lewis (-21/12/1947 Son of John Lewis & Harriet Elizabeth) 1894 Sydney
f. John Blake Hammond m. Isabella
d. 1865 Maitland
m. Rees Lewis (- 1874 Newcastle Son of Rees & Mary A)
f. Henry m. Elizabeth
Cause of death likely to be complications in childbirth of twins
Living at Keiraville North in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. Joseph Lewis
b. 1869 Kiama 12143/1869 d. 1956 Qld
m. William Lewis 1893 Kiama
f. John Dalgetta Hoy m. Mary Ann Grantham *
b. 11/6/1848 Sydney d. 22/9/1927 Concord br. Rookwood
m. William Lewis (1847 Costock Nottingham England – 26/4/1926 Strathfield Son of Clement Lewis & Ann Knight) 28/12/1869 Woolloomooloo
Husband a saddler
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. John R Lewis 1902 Redfern
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties. With Benjamin Lewis a miner.
b. 1882 Lithgow
Unmarried or no father listed
f. William Lewis m. Lydia Greenwood *
b. 1857 Camden d. 1903 Woonona
m. William Lewis ( ? Berrima-) 1875 Newcastle
f. Robert Greenwood m. Jane Manuel
http://records.ancestry.com.au/lydia_greenwood_records.ashx?pid=88404512
b. 1880 Wollongong d. 1936 Cessnock
m. William Henry Lewis (1875 – 1953 Cessnock Son of Benjamin H Lewis & Sarah Jane Martin *) 1899 Helensburgh
f. John Johnson Kerr m. Maria Tolbert *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 1852 Westmoreland d. 26/8/1928 Denman br. Kiama General
m. Henry Lewis ( 1853 – 13/4/1924 Kiama)
Ship: abt 1888
Obituary.
MRS. MARIANNE LEWIS- 76 years.
The death took place on Saturday, at 10 p.m. at Denman, while on a visit to her son, of Mrs. M. Lewis, through a heart attack. The deceased lady was the mother of Mrs. Bush, of Kiama, and lived here for some 10 years; leaving in 1925.She was born in Westmoreland, England, and came to New South Wales some 40 years ago. Her husband, Henry Lewis (builder and contractor) predeceased her 4 years ago, and with his wife returned from a visit to England shortly before his death
The family left to mourn the late Mrs. Lewis are Mrs. Bush of Kiama, Mrs Benizi (Walcha), Messrs. A. Lewis (Walcha); E. L. Lewis (Denman), N J. Lewis (Wentworthville) and W.E Lewis; (Clovelly) .
The internment took place at Kiama on Tuesday, The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 29 August 1928 p 3
b. abt 1817 Cowpastures 29/7/1873 Honeysuckle Wyndham br. Eden
m. John Robinson (22/4/1798 Sydney- 8/6/1860 Honeysuckle Wyndham Son of Charles Robinson & Elizabeth Harris) 13/5/1833 St Peters Campbelltown
m. Adam Lewis (abt 1799- 10/5/1881 Eden) 20/4/1863 Pambula
The Monaro Pioneers website records a great deal of information about them and their children. http://jamesobrien.id.au/genealogy/john-hoare-elizabeth-love/
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Lakelands –Domestic Duties
m. John Lewis
m. William Lewis
b. 1869 d. 3/9/1953 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. Thomas William Lewis ( -30/4/1937 Son of Herbert George & Mary Ann)
f. Jonathon m. Jane
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
m. Richard Lewis
b. abt 1853 Ayrshire Scotland d. 7/6/1932 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Richard Lewis (abt 1845 -11/10/1926 Wollongong Son of David & Elizabeth )
f. William m. Elizabeth
Living at Keiraville North in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Richard Lewis from about 1882 had been living at Keiraville and been producing wine since about 1890. In 1894 he applied to open a wine shop- this was denied.
Son was granted a traineeship for teaching in 1905 he was then a resident of Mt Keira. Her husband is record as being of Keiraville. Her husband was also a wine shop merchant from about 1894
One of her daughters was Elizabeth Stephens Lewis, she married J.A. Staunton in Sydney 17/04/1901, the wedding report states they were quietly married (is this code for something else?) when he died in 1910 he is listed as John Steenson, on the BDM's. She then married David J Beecham 1911 in Wollongong, and the BDM's list her as Stanton. At her death, 1942, the Mercury lists her husband as David J.
m. John Lewis
b. 9/10/1884 Sydney bp. 9/8/1899 St Francis Xavier’s
f. John Lewis m. Alice Lewis
She was living at St Mary’s Convent Paddington when she was baptised. Her mother was listed as unmarried on her birth record.
d. abt 1907
m. Benjamin Hansford Lewis
f. Thomas Martin m. Sarah
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties
m. Thomas Liddell
b. 1874 Sydney d. 1948 Bankstown br. Rookwood
m. Alfred Liddell (abt 1871 -1945 Petersham Son of James Liddell ) 1893 Wollongong
f. Elijah O’Brien m. Marjory *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Young St Wollongong –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. d. 1891 Newcastle br. Sandgate
m. Samuel Liddle (-1915 Newcastle Son of Samuel Liddle & ) 1869
Ship: abt 1877
Husband was a miner at Mt Keira; he became insolvent in 15/07/1887. Her daughter was accused by her widower of being ‘uncontrollable’ and frequented houses of ill repute. She was sent to Parramatta Industrial School in 1897.
b. abt 1876 Newcastle d. 28/9/1954 Seafoam Ave Thirroul br. Bulli General
m. John Joseph Liddle (1871 Newcastle - 13/1/1953 Seafoam Ave Thirroul Son of John Liddle & Susanna) 7/10/1896 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Andrew Nolan m. Sarah Campbell
Both lived Mt Keira
b.2/10/1862 St Stephen-in-Brannel Cornwall d. 28/11/1931 Kogarah br. Helensburgh
m. Frederick Lightfoot (abt 1864 St Austell, Cornwall - 19/7/1933 Helensburgh)
f. George Saunders m. Harriet
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Husband a miner of Sunny Corner when he became insolvent in 1898
b. d. 23/5/1943 Maitland br. Sandgate
m. Charles Michael Lilley (-9/4/1922) 1878 Lambton
f. William Lynch m. Rose Ann
LILLEY- 23 5 ’43 Maitland Hospital, Rose Ann Lilley, relict of the late Charles Michael Lilley. Private Interment Sandgate, this day. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 25 May 1943 p 2
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Market St Wollongong –Domestic Duties
d. 1851 at sea in board the Broad Axe
m. Isaac Lazarus Lincoln ( Son of Jonas Lazarus & Rosceia Nathan) 22/6/1834 Hambro Synagogue London England
Ship: David Scott 1834
Almost her entire family died when the “Broad Axe” (a ship her husband had purchased) sank on its way from San Francisco to Melbourne. One son remained in San Francisco in the care of some friends. His descendants claimed the land that Isaac had purchased which comprised a large proportion of present day Mudgee and land in the city of Melbourne which was valued in 1896 as worth $US25 million (about $ AUS 845 million).
b. 1864 Penrith d. 2/12/1950 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John Lindoy (abt 1863 -5/2/1923 Wollongong ) 1884 Sydney
f. John Powell m. Jane
Mrs. M. D. LINDOY
At the age of 86 years, Mrs. Mary Doretta Lindoy, of Market St., Wollongong, passed away at a private hospital on Saturday morning.
Widow of the late Mr. John Lindoy, who predeceased her some 30 years ago, she leaves a family — Ella (Mrs. L, Wool, of Queensland), Ruby (Mrs. Fred Shipp); Clara (Mrs. K. Moffatt, of Queensland), Ethel (Mrs. Edwards), John, Stan, Frank, Lex and Lyle.
A funeral service will be conducted by Archdeacon H. G. S. Begbie at Parsons Chapel this (Monday) afternoon after which the cortege will leave for the Wollongong Church of England cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Monday 4 December 1950 p 3
Lindsay Mrs. James Dairywoman Charcoal Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
b.1873 Wollongong 20782/1873 d. 21/8/1927 Port Kembla Hotel 15586/1927 br. Brownsville
m. William Henry Lindsay (1863– 8/3/1926 Port Kembla Son of William Lindsay & Sarah Bryen *) 1890 Woonona 7828/1890
f. John Pallier m. Matilda Rixon *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident South Clifton–Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
For a number of years, William and Ada owned the 3 hotels in Pt Kembla. Their sons Bill, Jack & Geoff managed them.
m. William Frederick Lindsay ( 1881 Unanderra -1940 Burwood Son of George Lindsay & Eliza Cochrane *) 1903 Wollongong
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Lake View Unanderra –Domestic Duties
Electoral Roll 1903 resident South Coast Rd Dapto –Domestic Duties
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Unanderra –Domestic Duties
d. ? 1898 Woonona
m. Robert Richard Lindsay 1887 Sydney
f. James Blackman
d. 1938 Epping 10744/1938 cr. Northern Suburbs
m. Robert Lindsay (18/6/1865 Charcoal - 1944 Son of George Lindsay & Eliza Little *) 1893 Wollongong 7563/1893
f. Edgar Arthur Jones m. Clara *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bong Bong St Dapto –Domestic Duties
LINDSAY-The Relatives ond Friends of Mr. ROBERT LINDSAY and FAMILY are Invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved WIFE and their MOTHER, Elfrida Frances Lindsay; to leave her late residence. 57 Boronia Avenue, Epping, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 15 o'clock, on route to St. Alban's Church of England. Epping, for service at 2.30, thence to Crematorium, Northern Suburbs. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 April 1938
Was a `wet nurse' to Grace Lindsay, daughter of George and Helena Lindsay of `Horsley'.
WEDDING AT DAPTO.
An interesting wedding took place at Dapto on Wednesday, when one of the best known and most popular young ladies in the district, Miss Elfrida Frances, second and oldest unmarried daughter of Mrs. Jones, of the Post Office Stores, Dapto, was united in the bond of holy matrimony with Mr. Robert Lindsay, oldest son of Mr. George Lindsay, of Sunnyside, Dapto. The day was beautifully fine, and as both of the contracting parties were great favourites in the district, all Dapto turned out with the meridian sun to give the young couple a cheerful start in life. St. Luke's Anglican Church, Dapto, where the ceremony was performed, was very gaily decorated, the beautiful ornamentation of the interior of the sacred edifice with flowers and foliage and floral and fern arches having been a labour of love on the part of a number of the ladies of Dapto. The road from the bride's mother's residence to the church presented an animated scene as the bridal party passed along, and the friendly spectators manifested much interest and jubilation. The occupants of the eight traps taking part in the wedding procession looked sprightly and joyful, the gay and pleasing attires and countenances of the relatives and intimate friends adding a charm to the merry turnout. The throng of smiling faces around the front of the church on the arrival there of the wedding party must have been gratifying to the bride and bridegroom. The bride was dressed in grey, trimmed with white swansdown. She wore a very handsome bridal veil and a pretty wreath of orange blossoms. The bride carried an extremely beautiful bouquet sent specially from Sydney, and wore an exquisite gold brooch presented to her by the bridegroom. There were six bridesmaids, viz., Miss Addie Jones, sister of the bride; Miss Cassie Lindsay, Miss Mima Lindsay, Miss Annie Lindsay, and Miss Effie Lindsay, sisters of the bridegroom ; and Miss Ethel Jones, sister of the bride. Miss Addie Jones and Miss Cassie Lindsay were dressed in pale blue, Miss Mima and Miss Annie Lindsay were robed in butter cup, and Miss Effie Lindsay and Miss Ethel Jones were attired in white. Each bridesmaid carried a beautiful bouquet, and each wore a very pretty gold brooch presented to her by the bridegroom. It is needless to say that the bridesmaids looked scarcely less charming than the bride, notwithstanding that the sun shone forth so brightly and genially for her sole pleasure and happiness, and they were all much admired by those who feasted onlywith their eyes, as well as by the guests proper. Mr. Thomas Lindsay, son of Mr. John Lindsay, of Kembla Park, Unanderra, was the best man. The bride's brother, Mr. Clement Jones, gave his sister away, and the Rev. James Stack tied the nuptial knot most truly after the style so gratifying to true lovers. The path of the happy couple as they were leaving the church was made as flowery as could be desired by showers of bouquets from all directions, and during this delightful proceeding were heard the charming strains of Mendelssohn’s beautiful ' Wedding March,' which was very ably played by Miss Evans, daughter of Mr E. R. Evans, J.P., of Penrose, Dapto. Immediately afterwards an excellent wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of the bride's mother, the meal being tastefully and temptingly laid out. About 30 guests sat down to the repast. The wedding cake, from the F. F. and Ice Company, Sydney, was a very handsome one, and was greatly admired by all. It was three tier and almond-iced, with a crown and vase on the top. The ornamentation of the cake came in for much laudation. The Rev. J. Staock proposed ' The Bride and Bridegroom' in felicitous terms, and the bridegroom appropriately responded. The best man proposed 'The bridesmaids' with becoming praise, and Mr. Clement Jones suitably responded. Several other toasts were proposed and duly honoured.
The newly-married couple left Dapto by the 3.10 p.m. train. A great number of friends accompanied them to the station, which was crowded when the train arrived. When the train departed the best of wishes went with Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindsay — such wishes as can only be expressed by rice and old boots and shoes, of which there were showers. The travelling dress worn by Mrs. Lindsay was of Chicago tweed, trimmed with brown fur, the robe being admirably matched with a very pretty hat. At Kembla Grange, Unan derra, and Wollongong stations consider able numbers of friends were assembled to give the happy couple a good send-off, and the cheers from the platforms were as enthusiastic as they were hearty at Dapto. The greeting at Wollongong was most cordial. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay proceed to Melbourne, where they will spend their honeymoon. When they return to Dapto they will reside at ' Kalmar.' By some strike of good luck a travelling brass band appeared at Mrs. Jones's residence early in the day, and the musicians were heartily welcomed. They played all kinds of lively tunes, which helped to infuse joyfulness into all around. Their rousing airs filled all with merriment, and the beaming faces of young and old soon became indications of friskiness and legs loose enough for dancing. The bandsmen soon concluded they were quite at home, as they undoubtedly were, and that their appearance on the scene to take no small part in the merrymaking was welcomed with gladness was proved by the generous and festive way in which they were treated throughout the day. In the evening a dance and social party was given by Mrs. Jones, in honour of the wedding, at her residence, principally for the young people, of whom about 50 took part. Dancing, singing, and games were kept up till early morning, Mr. Alfred Brown taking a very prominent part in the evening's entertainment. He was quite the host, and he was most successful in keeping the ball a-rolling. Supper and refreshments were laid in the dining room. At supper a number of toasts were heartily honoured, the principal one being that of ' The Hostess,' proposed by Mr. Ludwig Riemenschneider, of Sydney, who spoke very eulogistically of Mrs. Jones. The following is a list of the presents on view at Mrs. Jones on the wedding night, all of which were very handsome : — Mrs. G. Lindsay, silver pickle cruet ; Mrs. J. Lindsay, silver egg cruet ; Mrs Peterson, silver cake basket ; Mrs. George Lindsay, pair of vases ; Mrs. Stack, toilet set ; Mrs. Reid, lamp ; Mrs. Raynor, cutlery ; Mrs. Prior, glassware ; Mrs. Thomas Lindsay, silver egg cruet ; Miss Mima Lindsay, marble clock ; Miss Ann Lindsay, satin cushion ; Miss Effie Lindsay, picture; Miss Cassie Lindsay, plush cosey ; Miss Addie Jones, silver jam stand ; Miss Ethel Jones, bread platter; Mrs. J. Barrett, jun., silver butter dish ; Miss Rathmell, silver spoon salt cellars ; Miss Jennie Lindsay, Japanese tea set ; Misses Evans, oil paintings ; Messrs. Plummer and Owen, silver cake basket ; Messrs. Friend and Co., silver teapot ; Miss Warrington, pair of vases ; Miss Davis, glassware ; Miss Estelle Baly, toast rack ; Miss Gertrude Baly, teapot ; Raymond Baly, photo frames; Horace Jones, glass jug; Mr. Clement Jones, claret jugs ; Ernest Lind say, prayer book ; Mrs. Baly, silver cruet ; Mr. A. Brown, silver fish knife and fork ; Mr. Riemenschneider, case of silver napkin rings ; Mr. J, Mackel, 2 pair of swans ; Mr. Thomas Lindsay, bronze inkstand ; Mr. Edgar Jones, silver butter knife. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 24 June 1893 p 2
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Unanderra –Domestic Duties
b. 1862 Wollongong d. 1952 Wollongong br. St. Luke's Church of England, Dapto
m. George Lindsay (1858-1940 Unanderra Son of William Lindsay & Sarah Bryen *) 1880 5451/1880
f. William Cochrane m. Annie Fisher Gregg *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Unanderra –Domestic Duties Husband storekeeper.
b. abt 1841 Ireland d. 19/4/1899 Sunnyside Dapto br. St Luke’s Brownsville
m. George Lindsay (1834- Sept. 1896 Avondale Son of George Lindsay & Jane McCauley *) 24/3/1863 Wollongong
f. Edward Little m. Mary
LINDSAY. — At her residence, near Charcoal, on the 18th June, Mrs George Lindsay, Jun., of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 23 June 1865 p 2
LlNDSAY. — At her residence, West Berkeley, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr George Lindsay, of twins — a son and a daughter —all doing well.
LINDSAY — On the 20th instant, at West Berkeley, the wife of Mr. G. Lindsay, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 May 1876 p 2
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, of Sunnyside, Dapto, were visited lately by a party of “socialists ” from Wollongong. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing. Australian Town and Country Journal 22 October 1892
THE Friends of the late Mrs. GEORGE LINDSAY, of ' Sunnyside,' Dapto, are respectfully invited to attend her FUNERAL, to move from her late residence, THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock, for the C.E. Cemetery, Dapto. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 20 April 1899 p 3
b. 1841 CofE Dapto Wollongong d. 12/4/1929 Bowral
m. Andrew Lindsay (1839 Ireland – 1909 Son of John Lindsay & Lily Cochran *) 1862 Dapto 3186/1863
f. Alfred V Smith m. Esther *
LATE MRS. LINDSAY.
The late Mrs. Andrew Lindsay, chose death was recorded In last Issue, was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs, Alfred Smith of Wollongong and Shellharbour. She was born In Wollongong in 1841 and married the late Mr. Andrew Lindsay at Dapto, in 1862 There were eleven children of whom eight survive— Messrs Alfred and William Lindsay (Richmond River, Harry Lindsay (N Z), Mrs. Brew (N Z ), Mrs. Weir (Richmond River), Mrs. Harrison (Earlwood), Mrs. W. Mansfield (Kangaloon), and Miss Amelia Lindsay (Bowral), There are a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mr. A M. Smith, president of Nattai Shire is a nephew.
Mrs. Lindsay lived at Kangaloon about 55 years and came to Bowral 15 months ago. She had been in failing health for some time past, but was bright and cheerful and active, and the end was not expected. Her son, Harry, arrived from New Zealand a week before her death and found her in high spirits. She contracted a cold a day or two later and passed peacefully away on Friday last. – Mrs Lindsay was held in the high esteem by all who knew her and the funeral at Kangaloon on Satur day was attended by a large gathering mourners from all parts of the district The Scrutineer and Berrima District Press (NSW: 1892 - 1948) Saturday 20 April 1929 p 2
m. John Lindsay (abt 1837 Ireland – 16/2/1924 Moss Vale Son of John Lindsay & Lily Cochran* ) 1872 Kiama
d.4/6/1926 Port Kembla b. Wollongong
m. Samuel Lindsey (abt 1841- 25/12/1915 Port Kembla) 1892 Temora
f. Thomas Williams m. Louisa
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Lakelands –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
L-R Myra, William, Olive, Alex, Violet
William and Emma (Olive had polio and she lived at May Cram’s house)
b. abt 1871 Wales d. 10/9/1927 Bulli 16258/1927 br. Bulli General
m. William Lindsay (1864 Scotland -22/3/1935) 1895 St Peters 7711/1895
b. William Richards m. Maria Lewis
Ship: Jerusalem 1875
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties Husband a miner.
b. 1846 AA Co Dungog d. 25/10/1925 North Sydney
m. James Lindsay 1873 Kiama
f. Thomas Fleming m. Margaret McFarlane *
Husband was Next of Kin for Cyril Herbert their son on his enlistment in WW1- residing at 66 Spit Road, Mosman.
LINDSAY.-October 25, 1925, at her residence, Yantara, 93 Union-street, North Sydney, Isabella, dearly loved wife of James Lindsay, aged 78 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 26 October 1925 p 10
b. 1829 Gortmore Tyrone Ireland d. 6/10/1917 'Kemba Park,' Unanderra br. St Luke’s Brownsville
m. John Lindsay (1832 Ireland -26/10/1894 Unanderra Son of George Lindsay & Jane McCauley *) 1852 CofE Campbelltown, St Peter's
f. Charles Musgrave m. Ann Love
Ship: 1849 Victoria
Electoral Roll 1903 resident South Coast Rd Dapto –Domestic Duties or
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Unanderra –Domestic Duties
On the 21st, at her residence, Fairview, near Wollongong, Mrs. John Lindsay of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 26 January 1857 p 3
Death of Mrs. John Lindsay
A venerable resident of Illawarra, Mrs. Lindsay, relict of the late John Lindsay, passed away at her residence, 'Kemba Park,' Unanderra, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Lindsay was a native of Omar, co. Tyrone, Ireland, where she was born in 1829. She arrived in New South Wales when 19 years, and two years later was married, since which she has lived at 'Kembla Park.' She was destined to be the founder of a family of great distinction in the dairy industry of Illawarra. Children who survive her are Messrs. George, John, Thomas, and Charles, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, and Mrs. E. T. Evans. In those earlier days, when neighbourly qualities were invaluable, Mrs. Lindsay was a much esteemed resident. To' her family she was a revered mother. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 12 October 1917 p 11
At Fair View, Illawarra, on Sunday, the 11th instant, Mrs. John Lindsey, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 September 1853
b. abt 1790 d. 24/1/1879 Charcoal
m. George Lindsay (abt 1790 Fintona Ireland - 19/11/1866 Charcoal Son of William Lindsay & Mary Simpson) 1826 Fintona Ireland
Ship: 1841 Orestes
George and Jane were brought to Sydney by A.B. Smith & Co. as a farmhand and dairywoman. Bounty cost for the family was seventy three pounds.
George purchased 2 farms - one at Mt. Keira and the other of 30 acres at Charcoal, approximately 1 mile from the present Unanderra Railway Station. He later bought a shop in Unanderra.
LINDSAY Mrs. Jane - Charcoal Ck. Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
LINDSAY — On the 24th instant, at her residence, Charcoal, Jane, relict of the late Mr. George Lindsay, aged 89 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 31 January 1879 p 2
b. 1870 d. 1907 Kembla Park Unanderra
f. John Lindsay m. Jane Musgrave *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Unanderra –Domestic Duties
b. 1870 “Lakeview” 18932/1870 d. 1951 Rockdale
f. Thomas Francis Lindsay m Sarah Phillips *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Unanderra –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1812 Ireland d. 1852 on board the Kate
m. John Lindsay (Tyrone Ireland -6/2/1870 Shellharbour Son of William Lindsay & Jane Simpson)
Ship: 1852 Kate
d. 1868 Kiama 4406/1868
m. David Lindsay (1831- 26/2/1892 Shellharbour Son of William Lindsay & Lilly Cochrane *) 1855 Presbyterian Wollongong V18554526 74B
f. James M Murphy m. Agnes
At Shellharbor, on the 18th inst., Mrs. D. Lindsay of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 26 July 1866 p 2
b. abt 1841 d. 25/5/1919 Port Macquarie
m. David Samson Lindsay (abt 1834- 10/11/1899 Sydney)
f. George Halliday m. Rose Fahy
b. 19/4/1858 Illawarra 8038/1858 d. 8/6/1925 Dapto “West Horsley” br. St Luke's Dapto
m. John Lindsay (1857 Unanderra – 18/10/1930 West Horsley Dapto Son of John Lindsay & Jane Musgrave *) 25/3/1885 Albion Park
f. Joseph Dunster m. Jane Elizabeth Shatford *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident West Horsley Dapto –Domestic Duties
LINDSAY-DUNSTER.-March 25, at All Saints' Church, Albion Park, by the Rev. E. A. Colvin, assisted by the Rev. J. Stack, John, second son of John Lindsay, Esq., J.P., Kembla Park, Unanderra, to Mary, second daughter of the late Joseph Dunster, Esq., J.P., of Hope Villa, Shellharbour. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 2 May 1885
m. George Lindsay
b. 6/6/1846 Upper Hunter d. 25/8/1883 Shellharbour 8919/1883 br. Albion Park Anglican
m. David Lindsay (1831- 26/2/1892 Shellharbour Son of William Lindsay & Lilly Cochrane *) 28/3/1871 Sydney
f. John Singleton m. Jane Ann Rotton
Occupation farmer’s wife
LINDSAY. - On the 8th instant, at her residence, Green Hills, Shellharbour, Mrs. DAVID LINDSAY of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 18 January 1872 p 2
LINDSAY.— On the 25th inst., at her residence Green Hills, Shellharbour, Mary Jane, the beloved wife of David Lindsay, granddaughter of the late Walter Rotten, of Singleton ; also of the late Benjamin Singleton, of the same place, leaving an affectionate husband and 9 children to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 31 August 1883 p 2
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Hamilton St Dapto –Domestic Duties
b. 1863 Wollongong 15077/1863 d. 1942 Wollongong 14227/1942 br. Wollongong Cemetery
m. Edward James Lindsay (1860 Wollongong- before 1942 Son of William Lindsay & Sarah Bryen * see Matthews) 17/8/1887 Wollongong 5404/1887
f. William Robson m. Margaret Elliott *
LINDSAY- ROBSON.- On the 17th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. H. Youngman, Edward James, second son of the late William Lindsay, of Clifton, to Rosabelle, third daughter of Mr. William Robson, J.P., of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 27 August 1887 p 2
Husband was a publican at the Scarborough Hotel at Clifton
LATE MRS. LINDSAY
Mrs. Rose Lindsay, who died in a private hospital last Saturday night, had lived in Wollongong all her life. She was a daughter of the late Mr. William Robson, senr., who was one time manager of Mt. Keira Colliery. She married Mr. Edward Lindsay, a brother of the late Mr. George Lind say, one time town clerk of Central Illawarra. She was predeceased by her husband many years ago. For many years she lived with the late Mr. William Wiseman at 'Hillside,' but of latter years resided in Edward-street, Wollongong. She won many friends by her gentleness and kindly nature. The remains were interred in the Wollongong Methodist cemetery on Sunday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 June 1942 p 6
b. 11/8/1843 Dapto CofE Dapto Wollongong V18431800 28/1843 d. 18/6/1905 Unanderra br. Dapto
m. Thomas Francis Lindsay (1840 Fintona Tyrone Ireland- 4/1/1889 Unanderra Son of George Lindsay & Jane McCauley) 11/1/1864 Parramatta
f. Thomas Phillips m. Letitia Taylor *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Unanderra –Domestic Duties
On the 11th instant by special license by the Rev. Thomas Graigh, Parramatta, Thomas Francis Lindsay, youngest son of Mr G Lindsay, Charcoal, to Sarah eldest daughter of the late Thomas Phillips Charcoal. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 January 1864 p 2
Charcoal. LINDSAY—–Sunday evening, June 18, at her late residence, Lake View, Unanderra, near Wollongong, Sarah (nee Phillips), relict of the late Thomas F. Lindsay, in her 60th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 21 June 1905
b. 24/7/1861 Gosford d. 31/8/1952 “Horsley” br. St Luke’s Dapto
m. George Lindsay (10/2/1855”Kembla Park“ Unanderra – 1946 “Horsley” Dapto Son of John Lindsay & Jane Musgrave *) 11/5/1866 Christ Church Kiama
f. William Grey m. Mary Jane Walmsley
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Horsley Dapto –Domestic Duties
Sarah, known as `Lena', was an ardent supporter of the Red Cross and a foundation member of St Luke's Mother's Union. On the death of her mother she looked after her brothers and sisters and in times of trouble assisted all branches of the Grey family
b. 1862 Morpeth d. 1928 Corrimal br. Wollongong
m. Charles M Lundgren 1884 Morpeth (- 1891 Minmi Son of Mathias Lundgren &)
m. Robert Lindsley 1893 Wollongong
f. George H Barwick m. Ann
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties.
Second husband may have returned to England Husband a miner.
ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT.
Thomas Goldswarthy was charged that he did at Minmi, on the 5th February, assault one Rebecca Lundgren with intent to commit a rape.
The accused was also charged on a second count with indecently assaulting the said
Rebecca Lundgren.
Mr. Moriarty, instructed by Mr. Cronin, appeared for the accused, who challenged two jurymen.
His Honor ordered that all persons under the age of 21 years leave the court.
The prosecutrix stated that she was a widow residing at Minmi. On the morning of the 5th ultimo she was cutting wood at a little distance from her house, when the accused approached, and wished her good morning. She asked the reason he was not at work, and he replied because he was sick. She made a remark to the effect that he had been to see some old woman up the town. He cut some pieces of wood, and told her to pick them up. She stooped to do so, and he caught her by the shoulders and made an indecent proposal, She refused, and he pushed her to the ground, and attempted to assault her. She struggled and screamed until a neighbour named Agnes Wilson appeared. The accused then ran away, and she proceeded home,
By Mr. Moriarty: Witness had been a widow nearly eight months, and had five children. She had known Mrs. Wilson and her daughter for about five years. The accused had lodged with the Wilsons for about seven months. The spot where she had been cutting the wood was situated about 100 yards from the public road between Wallsend and Minmi. Witness had a sister living with her, and this person was at home on the day she saw the accused. He had been about her yard a good many times, but she had not been in the habit of calling him by his christian name. She saw Mrs. Wilson shortly after the occurrence, but did not tell her that the accused had not done much to her.
Agnes Wilson, a young girl residing with her father, Alexander Wilson, at Minmi, stated that on the morning referred to Mrs. Lundgren's little daughter came to her, and said something, in consequence of which witness ran with her towards the creek and saw the prosecutrix and the accused. The former said in a flurried manner, “Go away, Tom'”
By his Honor : The prosecutrix was not calling out or screaming.
By the Crown: The parties were in a prostrate position, but when witness appeared the accused ran away. Witness then returned to her mother, who went to the prosecutrix's house, and Mrs. Lundgren made a complaint to her.
Senior-constable Rodgers, of Minmi, stated that, in consequence of something he heard from a man named Wilson on the 5th February, he went to Mrs. Lundgren, who made a complaint about the accused. After the latter was arrested witness spoke to him, and he said he knew what the police wanted, -it was about the prosecutrix. He had been passing her when she was cutting wood, and she gave him a push. He then knocked her down and put his hand on her leg, as he had often done before. She denied that he had ever done so before.
Agnes Wilson, recalled by the jury, stated that the prosecutrix was lying quite still when witness went up, but she began to struggle afterwards
For the defence, Grace Wilson stated that Mrs. Lundgren lived in the next house to er. One afternoon prior to the 5th February the accused, prosecutrix, and two other young women played rounders between the two houses, and ran about a good deal. On the 6th of the month witness asked prosecutrix what Tom had been doing, and she said she did not know. Witness said if he had insulted her she should send for Senior-Constable Rodgers, and she (prsecutrix) said “Oh, no.” Witness afterwards asked the accused what had taken place between him and Mrs. Lundgren, and he replied that there two sides to the story.
He was very steady, and had borne an excellent character.
This concluded the evidence.
In addressing the jury, Mr. Moriarty pointed out that it would have to be clearly shown that the prosecutrix was not a consenting party before the accused could be found guilty. She had asserted in the box that she had never been on intimate terms with him, yet it had been proved that she played a game with him some time previously.
More than that, she had when he approached on the day in question made a significant reference to his doings in the town. He (Mr. Moriarty) asked what the jury could make of it. He did not intend to waste the time of the Court needlessly, as he felt sure of the result that would be arrived at.
His Honor reviewed the evidence very briefly, and stated that the reference of the prosecutrix regarding the accused's illness could only bear one construction.
The jury retired ,at a quarter past 2 o'clock, and returned at five minutes past 4 o'clock with a verdict of not guilty. The accused was accordingly discharged.Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 3 March 1892 p 7
Mrs. Rebecca Lindsley, wife of Mr. Robert Lindsley, of Corrimal, passed away last week, at the age of 65. She was a resident of Corrimal for over 30 years, and leaves a husband and grown up family to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 19 October 1928 p 12
b. abt 1867 d. 29/8/1939 Guildford
m. Alfred Lines (-1953 Parramatta Son of John Lines & Maria) 1892 Vic
f. Charles Parrott m.
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
With Alfred Lines an adjutant Salvation Army
b. 25/10/1857 Wollongong 12328/1857 d. 1932 Petersham
m. John Thomas Lingard (1856 Newcastle - 1933 Lewisham Son of Samuel Lingard & Alice) 25/12/1877 Wesleyan Chapel Wollongong
f. John Buckland m. Mary Ann Fisher Organ *
LINGARD— BUCKLAND.-On the 25th December, at Crown-street Wesleyan Chapel, Wollongong, by the Rev. J. W. Brown, John Thomas, second eldest son of the late Samuel Lingard, of the Globe, Newcastle, to Eleanor, youngest daughter of John Buckland, of Figtree, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 December 1877 p 2
b. abt 1834 Crossmullvin Mayo d. 1906 Yalwal
m. Augustus Linkenbagh (Weisbaden Germany- 1902 Nowra ) 1857 Terara
f. Thomas O’Boyle m. Bridget
Ship: Panama 1850
Mary and Augustus Linkenbagh had nine children, six of whom survived to adulthood.
Irish Orphan: In employ of Mr M Hindmarsh, Illawarra, £7-8, 2 yrs. Both her parents were dead.
Sister Bridget O’Boyle *
m.. Jacob Linklater (10/11/1840 Stromness Orkney- 9/4/1908 Meredith Vic Son of Robert Linklater & Frances Sinclair) 23/11/1869 Soldiershill Ballarat Vic
Possibility that the relationship with her husband was in trouble in 1881. He became insolvent and a Jacob Linklater was charged with desertion of his wife and six children.
b. 3/7/1839 Harray Pomona Scotland d. 1888 Moss Vale
m. James Linklater (16/7/1834 Harray Pomona Scotland- 1901 Lismore Son of James Linklater & ) 8/1/1857 Scotland
f. John Flett m. Catherine
Ship: John Bunyan 1857
Born on 16th July, 1834, in the parish of Harray, in Pomona, he was James Linklater, who in due course became a builder, and on 8th January, 1857, he was wed to Mary Flett, also born in the same parish on 3rd July, 1830, the officiating minister being Rev. Adam White, of the Free Church of Scotland.
The newly-wed couple sailed almost immediately for New South Wales in the immigrant ship John Bunyan, and the circumstances of their arrival in Sydney on 28th October, 1857, vividly recall two of the most tragic maritime disasters chronicled in the annals of the colony.
On the night of 20th August, 1857, whilst approaching the entrance to Port Jackson, the ill-fated Dunbar was driven ashore and foundered with the loss of many lives, and, little more than two months later, on 24th October, 1857, the Catherine Adamson came to grief off North Head with further loss of life, according to P. W. Gledhill's booklet on the historic tombstones of Camperdown cemetery.
The John Bunyan, aboard which were the Linklater’s, seems to have accompanied the Catherine Adamson on at least the latter part of the voyage, but stood out because of fog, whilst the other ship attempted to go in, and thus escaped the fate which overtook her companion.
Kiama was the home of James and his bride during 1858 and 1859, and Picton from 1860 to 1863, and to them was born a son, John Flett Linklater, on 16th June, 1860, at Picton. Between this son and twentieth-century literature exists an interesting link, inasmuch as he was a cousin of the well-known novelist, biographer and dramatist, Eric Linklater, author of 'Private Angelo,' 'Juan in America' and numerous other works.
As time passed, and the rails which were to revolutionise transport moved ever and ever southward, James Linklater, grandfather of Mr. S. J. Linklater of Willoughby, to whom I am indebted for these interesting family details, moved with his family, to Bong Bong in 1864, and to Moss Vale in 1866, meanwhile constructing bridges along the route. From these dates may be gauged the progress of the railway to Goulburn.
Later, after similar work on the North Shore and other lines, Linklater and his family returned to Moss Vale, settling in Argyle Street, and subsequently he built many of the public buildings, including what is now the E., S. and A. Bank, a bank at Burrawang, and numbers of residences in the district. James, at the time of his death, was at Lismore, and the parents of Mr. S. J. Linklater, who was born at Sutton Forest, eventually left Moss Vale district for
Willoughby, in May, 1921. John Flett Linklater, incidentally, was one of the founders of Moss Vale Presbyterian Church, and his son tells me that in the early days Moss Vale folk went to Sutton… The Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 - 1954) Friday 9 July 1948 p 7
d. 29/1/1933 Corrimal 1494/1933 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. William Dobinson Linsley (abt 1857-3/7/1941 Corrimal Son of John Linsley & Ann) 1882 Wallsend 6196/1882
f. John Heal m. Jane
The death occurred at her residence, Collins street, on Sunday, of Mrs. Sarah Ann Linsley, aged 73 years, She had resided at Corrimal for many years and leaves a husband William, and grown up family, Julia (Mrs. Haines), Lancelot, Irene, William and Doreen. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Corrimal Catholic cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 3 February 1933 p 10
m. John Hamilton Linton
Possible whole family went to South Africa.
b. abt 1853 d. 14/12/1934 Sydney cr. Northern Suburbs
m. Benjamin S Lipscomb (1841 West Maitland -1913 Mosman Son of William Lipscomb & Caroline ) 1886 Paddington
f. Samuel Maunsell m. Phoebe Alicia Houghton
Ship: 1858 Czar
Husband a solicitor.
LIPSCOMB— May 26th, at her residence, “Chiltern,” Market-street, Wollongong, the wife of Mr. B. LIPSCOMB, Solicitor, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 May 1888 p 2
Mrs. Phoebe G. Lipscomb.
In a recent issue we reported the death of Mrs. Phoebe Gertrude Lipscomb, of Mosman, wife of the late Mr. Benjamin Lipscomb, solicitor, who over 40 years ago was in practice in Taree. The death occurred suddenly in St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, on December 14. Deceased was, prior to her marriage, a Miss Maunsell, Wingham. Mourners are Mr. Victor Lipscomb (Mosman), Mrs. Winnie Herbert (Brisbane), Mr. Vero Lipscomb (Coonabarabran), Mrs. Dorothy Haig (Mosman), and Mrs. Newell (stepdaughter, Marrickville).
Attended by numerous relatives and friends, the remains were taken to the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.
The very large number of beautiful floral tributes showed the esteem and affection in which she was held. The Rev. Farrington, of St. Clement's Church, Mosman, performed the last sad rites. The late Mr. J. A. Creagh, P.M. at Taree 40 years ago, was also a stepbrother. The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer (NSW: 1898 - 1954) Friday 11 January 1935 p 8
d. 1917 Bega
m. Jacob Lislight (- 1922 Auburn Son of Jacob Lislight)
f. William
Jacob Lislight, for neglecting to send his sons, William and Jacob, to school for the required number of days during the half year ending 30th June, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 19 October 1883 p 2
Lived at Kangaroo Valley and Jasper’s Brush as well as Avondale
b. 1864 Wollongong 16461/1864 d. 1935 Mosman
m. Alfred Matcham Jenkins (Son of William Warren Jenkins & Matilda Pitt Wilshire *)22/1/1885 Glebe divorced 1894
m. William Lister-Lister (27/12/1859 Manly -6/11/1943 North Sydney Son of John A Lister & Eliza K Bateson) 17/5/1899 Woollahra
f. Alfred Waldron m. Lucy Sarah Lovett *
JENKINS- WALDRON.—January 22, at Pyrmont Bridge-road, Glebe, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Alfred Matcham Jenkins, youngest son of the late William Warren Jenkins, Esq., J.P., of Berkley, Illawarra, to Bessie Emily Waldron, third daughter of Alfred Waldron, Esq., of Springhill, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 February 1885
She had absolute custody of the children after her divorce from Alfred Jenkins and he had no leave of access to them.
ARTIST'S WIFE'S
DEATH
WILLIAM LISTER-LISTER, of Redan-street, Mosman, the well known landscape painter, described to the City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram) last week how his wife, Mrs. Bessie Enid Lister-Lister, 65, had recently come by her death in a most unusual manner.At the conclusion of the evidence Mr. Oram found that the woman had died from toxaemia accelerated by accidental injuries sustained through a fall.
'About 6.30 pm. on July 29' declared the painter, 'my wife was in the dining-room. I was in the kitchen at the time and she called out to me.
'I went into the dining-room and she was lying on the floor near an over turned chair. She told me she had been moving the chair, it slipped, and she fell.'
The medical report of Dr. E. A. Tibey, who attended Mrs. Lister-Lister, stated that her '. . . left hip was injured and the pain was so great that an anaesthetic had to be administered in order to get her to bed. There was a fracture of the neck of the thigh-bone.
'In my opinion,' the report concluded, 'her death was due to toxaemia brought on by acute dilation of the stomach, which was due to shock and prolonged anaesthesia in an elderly subject.' Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954) Sunday 18 August 1935 p 24
b. 2/2/1865 Dapto d. 1924 NZ
m. Thomas Rock (Ireland- )1887 Parramatta
m. David Liston 1914 NZ
f. Conrad Heininger m. Margaret Howes *
Living in Napier NZ when son John enlisted in WW1. According to son Conrad’s file his father had died about 1907.
b. abt 1868 Sligo Ireland d. 18/5/1946 Sydney br. Northern Suburbs
m. Thomas Liston (abt 1857 Limerick -14/9/1911 Mogo)
LISTON.-May 18, 1946, at R.P.A. Hospital, Sarah Ellen, beloved wife of the late Thomas Liston, of Mogo, South Coast, and loved mother of Tom, Kitty (Mrs. Ferguson, deceased), Jack, Delia (deceased), Jim, Ellie (deceased), and Mick, aged 78 years. Requiescat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 20 May 1946 p 14
Death of Mrs. Liston
Members of the A.W.U. and the friends of Mr. Tom Liston, a member of the editorial staff of 'The Worker,' and who has also been a member and official of the AW.U. for a number of years, will regret to hear of the death of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Liston, which took place on Saturday night last in Sydney, after a comparatively brief illness.
Mrs. Liston, who was a native of Sligo, Ireland, came to this country when she was 18 years of age, and she was married to Mr. Tom Liston, a native of Limerick, who in the early days worked as a navvy on railway construction works of this State, and who' subsequently followed the occupation of a store keeper at Kiama and Mogo, in the south coast districts.
Thirty-five years ago Mrs. Liston was left a widow with seven young children, the eldest of whom (Tom Liston) was only 18 years of age. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Liston moved to Sydney with her family, where she resided ever since,
A stalwart Laborite and a very Charitable woman, Mrs. Liston will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.
She is survived by four sons, one of whom, Mr. Jack Liston, is a member and a Rep. of the A.W.U. at Cockatoo Island.
The funeral, which took place on Monday morning at the Northern Suburbs Cemetery, after a Requiem Mass which was celebrated at St. Vincent's Church, Ashfield, was largely attended.
The burial service at the graveside was conducted by the Rev. parish priest of Ashfield. The Australian Worker (Sydney, NSW : 1913 - 1950) Wednesday 22 May 1946 p 3
b. 31/5/1856 Legerwood Berwick Scotland d. 11/9/1942 North Sydney
m. Thomas Blyth Little (abt 1865 -12/4/1951 North Sydney) 1886 Sydney
f. Alexander Burrell m. Helen Law
Husband a stonemason.
September 11,1942 at her residence 30 Clark Road, North Sydney Alison dearly loved wife of Thomas Bligh Little and mother of Nellie (Mrs. B. C. Johnson) James and George aged 86 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 14 September 1942 p 10
http://users.ncable.net.au/~jburrell/gen/burrell/bur_law2.html
Electoral Roll 1903 resident South Coast Rd Dapto –Domestic Duties
m. John Little
b. 2/8/1867 Qld d. 22/6/1939 Mosman br. Wollongong
m. Martin Joseph Little (-4/9/1907) 1890 Balmain
f. Edward Trenchard Smith m. Margaret Black
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal St Wollongong –Domestic Duties. Husband a journalist
Death Of Mrs. Little
It is with profound regret we record the death of Mrs Edith E. Little (proprietress of the 'South Coast Times.')
The end came yesterday at a private hospital at Mosman, after an illness of brief duration.
The late Mrs. Little was the relict of the late Mr. M. J. Little, who founded the 'South Coast Times' [formerly the Wollongong Argus) in 1901. Mr. Little predeceased his wife at the latter end of 1907
There is one daughter, Mrs. Moana Edith Dee, of Mosman.
Mrs. Little resided at Wollongong until about seven years ago, when she removed to Sydney, but she regularly visited the town and this office.
Hers was a gentle and kindly nature, generous to those in less fortunate circumstances and a devoted mother and grandmother.
The remains will be laid to rest in the C. of E. cemetery, Wollongong, alongside those of her late husband to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, the cortege moving from St. Michael's Church of England at 2 o'clock. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 23 June 1939 p 14
b. abt 1836 d. 4/1/1911 Woollahra
m. Robert Little
f. George m. Ann
DEATHS. On the 8th instant, at the residence of Mr. L. Little, 23, Miles-street, Surry Hills, ETHEL LUCY, the beloved child of ROBERT and HARRIET LITTLE, of Wollongong, aged 1 year and 10 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 12 October 1870
LITTLE. — January 4, 1911, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Richards, 88 Edgecliff-road, Woollahra, Harriet Little, in her 76th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 5 January 1911 p 6
b. 1870 Kiama d. 1946 Chatswood 1833/1946
m. Arthur Taylor Frost ( abt 1862 -14/1/1897 Hamilton) 15/6/1888 St Paul’s Shellharbour 5667/1888
m. Charles Lynn Little ( - 1948 Chatswood Son of Charles Lynn Little & Elizabeth) 8/10/1901 Redfern
f. William Fryer m. Eliza Couch *
LITTLE-FRYER-FROST.-On October 8, at St.Paul's, Redfern, by the Rev. W. A. O'Neill, Charles Lynn, eldest son of Charles Little, of Colo Valley, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of William Fryer, of Albion Park, and widow of the late Arthur Taylor Frost, of Newcastle. Australian Town and Country Journal 16 November 1901
b. 1843 Durham England d. 13/8/1926 Chatswood/Ryde br. Bulli General
m. John Little (1841 Cumberland – 24/9/1921 Bulli Son of ? Little & Mary) 8/8/1864 Gateshead Co Durham England
f. Thomas E Wallace m. Ann M
Ship: Clyde 1879
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties. Husband and son miners.
13th of August, at Sydney, Mary Ann Little, late of Corrimal, in her 88rd year. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 August 1926 p 15
Husband the librarian at the Corrimal School of Arts.
m. George Little 11/9/1866 Targenie Qld
f. William Browne m. Mary Montgomery *
On the 11th September, by the Rev. Alexander Proudfoot, at the residence of R. E. Palmer, Esq., Targenie, Queensland, GEORGE LITTLE, Joint Stock Bank, Gladstone, to MARY JANE, second daughter of WILLIAM BROWN, Esq., Mount Nebo, Wollongong, New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald 27 October 1866
PALMER.—May 14, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. George Little, Gladstone, Queensland, of consumption, Hannah Montgomery, the beloved wife of R. E. Palmer, Esq., Millbank, Burnett River, Queensland, and eldest daughter of William Browne, Esq., Mount Nebo, Wollongong, New South Wales, The Sydney Morning Herald 30 May 1874
b. abt 1845 d. 13/7/1923 Nowra br. Nowra
m. Edward Caro Carrock Organ (27/3/1844-16/5/1869 Sydney Son of William Organ & Mary Ann Carrick *) 1865 Wollongong
m. Jesse Harry Littlewood (abt 1844-1892 Nowra)
f. John Burrows
Mrs. Charlotte Littlewood, whose death is reported from Nowra, was one of the earliest country workers for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Her husband predeceased her thirty years. She leaves several sons and daughters. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 21 July 1923
LITTLEWOOD.— On July 13, at her daughter's (Mrs. Thomas Macpherson) residence,
Nowra, Charlotte Littlewood, aged 78. A dearly loved mother.
Mrs C. LITTLEWOOD.
The death occurred last night week at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. T. McPherson, of East street, of Mrs. Littlewood, at the age of 78 years. The cause or death was heart failure following on a mild attack of influenza. Deceased was the widow of the late Mr. J. H. Littlewood, who died in Nowra many years ago. The late Mrs. Littlewood and her family resided in Nowra for about 30 years. All of her family were present at the death bedside except Mrs. English who resided in Perth, West Australia. The surviving members of the. family are : Mr. J. B. Littlewood, Mrs. J. Hardy, Mrs. T. McPherson, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. English, Mrs. Short and Mrs. Henry. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon last.
b. abt 1882 d. 23/1/1928 Lithgow
m. John Littlewood (abt 1863-24/6/1944 Clyde)
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Rose Valley Gerringong –Domestic Duties.
The death occurred in the hospital on Monday of Mrs. Louisa Matilda Littlewood, at the age of 46 years. Deceased, who resided at Clyde, was on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, of Coalbrook-street, when she was taken suddenly ill. The funeral took place yesterday, interment being made in the Anglican cemetery. A husband and family survive, and to them general sympathy will be extended. Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Wednesday 25 January 1928 p 2
b. 6/3/1870 Stanedykes West Dapto d. 8/7/1962 Ashfield
m.Neil Livingstone 1907
m. George McPhail m. Elizabeth Smith *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – School Teacher
Unmarried or no father listed
d. 1948 Cessnock br. Cessnock
m. William Livingstone (abt 1865 Scotland -31/8/1932 Cessnock Son of William Livingstone & Annabelle R) 1895 Wollongong
f. James Joseph McNamee m. Mary
Living at Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Husband a miner at Mt Kembla for 14 years in 1903
Husband killed by a fall of coal at Abermain colliery.
b. 1836 Ireland d. 15/9/1912 Leichhardt br. Rookwood
m. John Livingstone ( 1831 Co Tyrone Ireland -14/1/1913 Petersham Son of Charles Livingstone & Martha) 27/3/1855 Zion’s Hill Qld Presbyterian Brisbane (QLD) V1855544 82/1855
f. James Moore m. Mary Leichardt
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I125143
m. John Llewelyn
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Corrimal –Domestic Duties. With William Llewellyn a miner.
b. abt 1818 Bandon Co Cork Ireland
m. Henry Lloyd 31/3/1845 Wollongong
Both resident Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1845 Wollongong
Ship: Diamond 1838
Convict indent:
b. abt 1834 Lintran Wexford Ireland d. 1901 Benevolent Asylum
m. Charles Lloyd ( abt 1822 Windsor- 1910 Newcastle Son of Charles Lloyd & Elizabeth Pickett) 24/8/1851 Jamberoo
Peter Moore m. Catherine
Both resident Jamberoo
Ship: Panama 1850
Alice was an Irish Orphan from the potato famine
Other: shipping: house servant, cannot read or write, no relatives in colony; SRNSW 4/3638, Reel, Im. Cor. 50/160, 9 Feb 1850 one of 9 orphans per Panama about to be forwarded to Wollongong by this evening's steamer. Im Cor 50/365 indentures at Wollongong. Empl. W Vance, Jamberoo, £8, 1 year.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-NSW-SE/1999-11/0942559401
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-NSW-Hunter-Valley/2004-11/1100124490
b. abt 1863 d. 11/7/1931 Carramar near Sydney br. Rookwood
m. Griffith D Lloyd
f. Henry m. Sarah
m. William Lloyd
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Kanahooka Rd Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1830 d. 1902 Newtown
m. William Fairclough Lloyd (abt 1825 Wales – 1897 Camperdown Son of Joseph Lyons Lloyd & Sophie E Lyne) 27/11/1845 Hobart Tas.
After he left the Australian Tea Mart business, William Fairclough Lloyd then went into partnership with Daniel Lewingdon Lloyd (possibly his cousin), as W.L. & D. L. Lloyd Drapers Grocers Wine and Spirit Merchants Wollongong.
On the 4th instant, at her residence, Church Hill, Mrs. William F. Lloyd, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 6 October 1859 p 3
m. Charles Lloyde 1874 Goulburn
Husband a miner
m. Charles A Lloyd
b. abt 1876 d. 10/10/1949 Jannali
m. Sidney Arthur Mawson (abt 1875-1/1/1936)1897 Sydney (divorced 1924)
m. Charles Stanley Lloyd 1937 Canterbury
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MAWSON v. MAWSON.
Elizabeth Ann Mawson, formerly Jones, sued for a divorce from Sidney Arthur Mawson. on the grounds of his desertion and habitual drunkenness and cruelty.
Petitioner and respondent were married at Sydney, according to the rites of the Church of England in 1897.
His Honor found the issues of desertion, habitual drunkenness, and cruelty proved against the respondent, and granted a decree nisi, to be moved absolute in six months. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Thursday 7 August 1924 p 2
LLOYD, Elizabeth Ann. October 10, 1949, at her residence, 1 Alberta Street. Jannali, beloved wife of Charles S. Lloyd and loving mother of Florence, Jack and Gladys, age 73 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 11 October 1949 p 14
b. 23/6/1852 Alne Bank Gerringong V18521430 51/1852 d. 14/4/1921 Ryde
m. James Comrie Lloyd (1847 - 26/8/1914 Burwood George Alfred Lloyd & Mary Threlkeld) 12/12/1872 Alne Bank Gerringong
f. Michael Hindmarsh m. Cecilia Sophia Rutter *
On the 12th instant, at Alne Bank, Gerringong, by the Rev. Robert Wilson, JAMES COMRIE, second son of the Hon. GEORGE A. LLOYD, to EMMA LEE, fifth daughter of the late MICHAEL HINDMARSH, Esq., J.P., of Gerringong.The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 19 December 1872 p 1
Husband a master Mariner
b. 1830 d. 30/6/1911 Manly br. Rookwood
m. Daniel Lewington Lloyd (abt 1827 21/5/1896 Redfern Son of Daniel Lloyd) 1852 Islington
f. John Tomlin m. ?
Husband was in a business in Wollongong with his cousin in about 1859.
LLOYD. - At her residence, Rhyl, 10 Norton street, Manly, Harriet, relict of the late D. L. Lloyd, aged 81 years. By request, no flowers. Home papers please copy. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 1 July 1911 p 14
LLOYD. — The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. LLOYD, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. LLOYD, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. LLOYD, and Miss LLOYD are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved MOTHER, Mrs. Harriet Lloyd, which will take place THIS MORNING at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Necropolis, upon arrival of the 9.28 a.m. Funeral train from Mortuary Station, Regent-street, Sydney. By request, no flowers The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 3 July 1911 p 16
b. 1864 d. 19/12/1949 br. Bulli General
f. Joseph m. Sarah
d. 29/9/1938 Burwood 20463/1938 br. Methodist Rookwood
m. James John Loader (- 27/2/1910)
f. James m. Emily
LOADER.-The Friends of Mrs. ROSA LOADER, late of Newtown Salvation Army (40 years), are kindly invited to attend her Funeral. See family notice.
WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.
LOADER.-The Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. LOADER, Mr. and Mrs. W. LOADER, Mr. and Mrs. C. LOADER, Mr and Mrs. S. LOADER, Mrs P. CAMPBELL, Mr. and Mrs. R. WILLIAMS and FAMILIES are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved MOTHER and GRAND-MOTHER Rosa Loader; to leave our Chapel, Railway Parade, Burwood, THIS FRIDAY at 10.15 a.m., for Methodist Cemetery, Rookwood. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 30 September 1938 p 9
b. abt 1807 Co. Tipperary d. 1890 Lismore 7146/1890 br. Wollongbar Cemetery
m. Charles Loadsman (23/3/1800 Westminster London – 3/4/1881 Lismore) 1830 Presbyterian Sydney Scots Church or 18/7/1831 Jamberoo
f. Cornelius Ryan m. Mary A
b. 1866 Kiama 9419/1866 d. 1939 Sutherland br. Woronora
m. Alfred James Meredith (- 15/5/1895 Wollongong Son of Leslie E Meredith & Emily S ) 1888 Wollongong f. Joseph Coombs m. Sarah Ann Selway *
Occupation: Nurse
In Loving Memory of my dear husband, Alfred J. Meredith, who departed this life May 15th, 1895.
Inserted by his loving wife, KATE MEREDITH. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 14 May 1896 p 2
LOBB.— The Relatives and Friends ol Mr. A. J. LOBB and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral ol his beloved wife and their mother, Kate Lobb, to leavo Bristol, Morton Street. Sutherland, THIS DAY. at 2.30 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Woronora. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 12 July 1939 p 11
She moved to Sutherland after her first husband died.
Kate was an early pioneer midwife who supported and cared for mothers of the Sutherland Shire. In the early 1900s, with few doctors practising in the area, the care and support Nurse Lobb provided was vital and she became a popular figure on her horse and sulky heading off at all hours when a birth was imminent. The respect that she earned was acknowledged by her epitaph on her headstone in Woronora Cemetery after her death in 1939.
b. 30/6/1878 Kiama d. 19/5/1960 Campsie
m. Edwin Grauite Locarnini (-1962 Sydney Son of Antonio Locarini & Matilda) 1916 Murwillumbah
f. Matthew Robson Richardson m. Mary Vidler *
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1864 Dapto d. 11/2/1905 Newington Asylum br. Rookwood
m. John Lock (20/9/1859 Ashton-under-Lyne – Son of John Lock & Sarah Sandon) 10/1/1882 Woonona Episcopal Church
f. Joseph Taylor m. Annie Taylor
Occupation: Dressmaker
There is no record of her birth in BDM records.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Tory’s Hotel Kiama –Domestic Duties
d. 9/6/1926 Hurstville br. Woronora
m. Henry Lock (-13/3/1920 Hurstville Son of John Locke & Frances) 1884 Liverpool
f. John Brown m. Mary A
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Dunmore –Domestic Duties
Henry Locke was the station master at Shellharbour. In 1891 he was the night master at Liverpool station.
b. 1878 d. 22/4/1956 br. Kiama General
m. George William Lockett (1872 Sydney -2/7/1957 Kiama Son of George Ridgway Lockett & Susan * ) 1904 Berry
b. 1871 d. 25/3/1957 Kiama
f. George Ridgeway Lockett m. Susan Gorlan *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Terralong St Kiama –Domestic Duties
b. 1878 Sydney d. 6/8/1956 Kiama
f. George Ridgeway Lockett m. Susan Gorlan *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Terralong St Kiama –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1849 d. 23/8/1928 Kiama
m. George Ridgway Lockett (abt 1845 Lancashire -14/8/1915 Kiama Son of William Lockett & Mary A) 1870 Vic.
f. John Gorlan m. Keziah
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Terralong St Kiama –Domestic Duties
Husband a bottler and cordial maker of Terralong St Kiama
KIAMA, Thursday. The death has occurred of Mrs. Susan Lockett, widow of Mr. George Ridgway Lockett, who established the Pioneer Cordial Works at Kiama. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 24 August 1928 p 14
b. abt 1863 d. 1957 Parkes
m. Thomas Loftus (abt 1863 Beechworth Vic -12/9/1928 Parkes Son of Michael Loftus & Catherine ) 1883 Mudgee 5800/1883
Husband a railway bridge builder who worked around the state, the last being on the Broken Hill line.
b. 1833 Balliskeale Mayo
f. James Loftus m. Mary Religion : Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan parents both dead on arrival
Other: Empl George Grey Kiama, £8, 1 yr
b. abt 1860 d. 26/8/1946 br. Kurri Kurri
m. James Logan (abt 1858-23/9/1938 Kurri Kurri)
b. England d. 16/7/1942 Orange
m. Daniel H Logan (-18/7/1957 Young) 1897 Wollongong
f. Samuel Corbett m. Clara Gertrude Ratcliff *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties
b. 1880 Newcastle d. 12/4/1952 Marrickville
m. William Logan 1902 Waterloo
f. Anthony Mackie m. Jessie
LOGAN, Jessie.—April 12, 1952, at a private hospital, Marrickville, dearly loved mother of Myrtle, aged 69 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 14 April 1952 p 8
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties
m. Thomas Roger Logan
1861 Wollongong
d. 1941 Darlinghurst
m. Thomas Logan (-12/8/1897 Dunedin New Zealand) 1881 Victoria
f. John McGregor m. Mary
Lived at Potts Point, Melbourne and Darlinghurst.
LOGAN. - On the 12th August, at Dunedin, New Zealand, Thomas Logan, late of Wollongong, N.S.W., railway contractor. The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Saturday 2 October 1897 p 55
LOGAN.—On the 13th September at the Sacred Heart Hospice, Sydney, Robert Thomas (Bert), eldest son of Cissie and the late Thomas Logan, of Garden Hills, Illawarra, grandson of the late Mrs. M. MacGregor, of Albert Park. R.I.P. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 17 September 1923 p 1
m. William C Logan 1866 Sydney
b. abt 1876 Lanark d. 6/4/1961 Hurstville br. Woronora
m. George Henry Logan (-26/6/1941 Rockdale Son of George Henry Logan & Mary ) 1898 Helensburgh
f. John Ferguson m. Janet *
Ship: Aberdeen 1885
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Helensburgh –Domestic Duties Husband a clerk.
m. James S Lomax (abt 1807 -1864 London)
Lived at Goondarin Illawarra.
b. 30/6/1874 Albion Park 21542/1874 d. 24/8/1943 Wollongong br. Albion Park Catholic
m. Gilbert Charles Lomax (abt 1873- 1925 Sydney ) 31/5/1906 Albion Park d. 1943 Wollongong
f. Thomas Connell m. Catherine Scully *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On Thursday, at the R.C. Church, Rev. Father Hayden officiating, there was a very pretty wedding, when Mr. Gilbert Charles Lomax was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Miss Mary Ann Connell, youngest daughter of Mr. Thos. Connell, Albion Park. Mr Thos Condon, of the Meadows was best man. The brides- maids were Miss Lizzie Timbs and Miss Gladdie Muirhead. The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Sydney. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)Friday 1 June 1906 - Page 2
Mr. Gilbert Lomax, an old identity of Albion Park, was killed in Sydney recently while alighting from a tram. He leaves a wife and two children, who still live in the town. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)Friday 20 March 1925 - Page 9
The death occurred at the Wollongong District Hospital on Tuesday last of Mrs. Mary Ann. Lomax, at the age of 70. She was formerly a Miss Connell; and was born at Tongarra, spending practically all her life in the Albion Park district. Her husband predeceased her, and she is survived by two sons, William (Kiama) and Thomas (Albion Park), to whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon in the Catholic cemetery, Albion Park. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)Saturday 28 August 1943 - Page 3
b. abt 1851 d. 1903 Granville
m. David Lombard (abt 1847 - 13/5/1903 Metropolitan Pit Helensburgh) 1876 Coventry Warwickshire
Ship: Dunbar Castle 1877
Husband killed in an accident at the Metropolitan Pit.
b. abt 1849 d. 10/11/1938 Campsie br.Woronora
m. James Long (abt 1842-21/10/1900 Brownsville Son of William J Long & Maria)
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Brownsville –Domestic Duties
With her son Joseph Long a Engine driver
LONG.-November 10, 1938, at her residence, 52 Lincoln Street, Campsie, Mary, dearly beloved mother of William, Ambrosine, Joe, Mary, Jim, Bob, Phoebe, Annie, and Ethel, aged 89 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 11 November 1938 Page 12
OLD RESIDENT PASSES The death occurred on Thursday last of Mrs. Mary Long, at her residence 52 Lincoln Street, Campsie The deceased lived for many years at Brownsville and was in her 90th year. She is survived by a family of four sons and five daughters, 27 grand children and 20 great grand children. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 November 1938 Page 19
m. William J Long
m. Michael Long
m. John Long
d. 1905 Helensburgh
m. John Robert Long
f. George m. Catherine
b. abt 1820 d. 1884 Waterloo
m. Esau/George Longbottom (29/8/1814- 14/8/1879 Coolangatta) abt 1845 Port Stephens
f. James Lipear m. Maria
Husband found dead by their daughter.
http://www.ozgenonline.com/~warwickmc/people/p00000hx.htm#I11045
https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/longbottom/esau/11111
b. b. 6/10/1881 Gerringong d. 16/11/1938 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Esau Longbottom ( (1879 Albion Park- 15/3/1944 Kiama Hospital) 1900 Sydney
f. John Lucas m. Emily Shepherd *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Marshall St Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Also in Electoral Roll 1903 resident Collins St Kiama –Domestic Duties
MRS. EMILY JANE LONGBOTTOM.
The death occurred in the Kiama District Hospital on Wednesday night of Mrs. Emily Jane Longbottom, of Bong Bong Street, Kiama, a very well-known and highly respected citizen who will be greatly missed. For some months she had cheerfully borne a painful illness, and the end was not entirely unexpected.
She was well-known as the wife and mother of one, of the most prominent family of cricketers on the South Coast, and naturally she was a keen follower of the game herself, rarely missing a match played on the showground before her last illness overtook her.
She had reared a large family and was a splendid helpmate and mother, yet she found time for an amount of public work that few people are able to perform, There is not an organisation in the town:- hospital, Ambulance, Agricultural Society, Returned Soldiers League, Parents and Citizens Association, Football, Cricket and Tennis Clubs, to mention only a few, that does not gratefully remember the assistance she was always so willing to give. In support of any of their functions. She was an absolutely tireless worker for any good cause, and her place will indeed be hard to fill. Her good-hearted and cheerful personality had gained for her a wide circle of friends who will sincerely mourn the passing of one who always gave of her best.
The late Mrs Longbottom was born at Gerringong, the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Joseph Lucas and she married Mr. Esau Longbottom and spent practically the whole of her life in Kiama. She is survived by her husband, four sons, Messrs, William, Arthur, Henry and John Longbottom of Kiama and four daughters, Dorothy (Mrs E Heggarty, Kiama, Winifred (Mrs T. McDonald Kiama), Grace (Mrs C. Cardwell, Minnamurra) and Millie (Mrs J. Dyer, Bathurst). Also two brothers Messrs Thomas (Kiama) and Fred Lucas (Nowra) and two sisters, Mrs Carlson (Cronulla) and Mrs E, Nicholls (Kiama) to all of whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement.
The Funeral took place at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Kiama, yesterday afternoon, the Rev. G. M. Torbett officiating. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 19 November 1938 p 2
b. 1871 Kiama d. 1951 Annanadale
m. Ernest Longbottom (-) 1905
f. George Bonser m. Kezia Gillard *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Macquarie River –Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 23/11/1848 Fairy Meadow d. 22/1/1892 Sydney br. Waverley
m. Esau Longbottom ( 9/5/1856 Bolong Shellharbour – 26/6/1896 Berry Son of Esau /George Longbottom & Catherine Lipear) 9/8/1876 Broughton Creek
f. Ebenezer Russell m. Jane Meek *
m. George Longbottom 1893 Berry
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Port Kembla –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
According to http://www.ulladulla.info/george-longbottom his parents were Aboriginal
d. 1889 Wollongong
m. John Longbottom (-) 1873 Shoalhaven
f. Broughton m.
Minnie Longbottom charged her husband, John Longbottom, with assaulting her on the 1st inst.
Defendant pleaded not guilty, but admitted having assaulted her more than 20 times previously. The assault complained of was proved to the satisfaction of the Bench, and the defendant was sentenced to 6 months in Wollongong Gaol with hard labour. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 22 August 1884 p 2
John Longbottom, arrested by virtue of warrant, was charged with assaulting his wife, Minnie Longbottom, at Albion Park, on the previous Tuesday.
Constable Banks deposed that on arresting defendant he said:-” She struck me on the hand with a stick and aggravated me;“ he did not deny the charge.
Minnie Longbottom deposed that on Tuesday, 24th instant, her husband John Longbottom, came home under the influence of drink; he accused her of taking a purse containing £2; she said she did not touch it, or see any of his money ; he turned round and said she was a liar, and caught her by the hair of the head and threw her on the floor, and kicked her on the head until she was not able to stand; he had his boots on; he kicked her at the back of the right ear, and on the right and left side just above the forehead ; she was lying on the floor where he knocked her down he made her head bleed in two places so much that her hair became matted he then left off, and she went and washed her head; he beat her in Shellharbour the same way before, when he was sent to Wollongong gaol for six months for assaulting her; she had five children and had of late to support them herself; the publicans got what he earned.
By the defendant: I struck you on the hand with a bit of stick because you were drinking grog with others in a gully ; you came home to make fun of me by saying you were going to meet first this girl and then another ; I did not receive the blows from my sister, but from your boots.
Defendant declined to go into the witness box to contradict the statement that he inflicted the wounds by kicking the prosecutrix.
Prisoner was sentenced to 3 months hard labour in Wollongong gaol, without the option of a fine. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 1 December 1885 p 2
Mrs. Minnie Longbottom, for being drunk at Albion Park on the previous day was admonished and discharged. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 1 December 1885 p 2
Minnie Longbottom, charged with being drunk at Albion Park on the 19th, pleaded guilty, and was fined 5s, in default 24 hours in Shellharbour lock-up. Reporter and Illawarra Journal (Kiama, NSW : 1887 - 1894) Saturday 24 December 1887 p 2
John Longbottom, charged with assaulting his wife, Minnie Longbottom, pleaded not guilty. Constable Nies deposed to the arrest of defendant, at Albion Park, by virtue of a warrant ; defendant said if he got into trouble over it, he would ' do' for his wife when he got out.'
Minnie Longbottom deposed that she was the wife of defendant: on Thursday morning he accused her of taking a half-sovereign from his pocket ; she said she had not done so, whereupon he called her a liar, and struck her in the face with his fist ; he afterwards put her out of the house, smashed all the crockery in the place, and tore up her clothes ; she gave him no provocation whatever.
By defendant: I was not drinking as well as you; I did not send for grog on Christmas Day ;
I did not smash the things myself.
Defendant deposed that he had been working on Bulli Mountain for some time past; he went home on the day before Christmas, and at the request of his wife he got some grog, which they both drank ; on Thursday morning he accused her of taking a half-sovereign and four shillings from his pocket ; she then turned the place upside down herself, and said she would go to Wollongong and get a warrant for his arrest, as people would believe her sooner than him ; she sent a letter for him to come home on Christmas ; she had on previous occasions got him put out of situations by her conduct.
In reply to the Bench, complainant said she did not send a letter to her husband asking him to come home; she requested that he might be leniently with.
Defendant begged that another chance might be given him.
The Police Magistrate having commented in strong terms upon defendant's brutal conduct to his wife on previous occasions, ordered him to be imprisoned in Wollongong gaol for three months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 1 January 1889 p 2
Minnie Longbottom and John Polly were each fined 1s. and costs for obscene language. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 February 1889 p 2
d. 24/9/1894 Mittagong
m. James H Osborne (abt 1818- 21/5/1840 Wollongong Son of George Osborne & Anne Lindsay * ) 1839 V1839344 23B/1839
m. Robert Longman (abt 1815-1899 Mittagong Son of George Longmore & ?) 1843 Presbyterian Wollongong V18434401 74B
f.
“DEATH. On the 21st instant, at his residence, Wollongong, Mr. James Osborne, of the firm of R and J Osborne, builders, in his twenty third year, of consumption; also, Ann, the only child of the above, aged eight months.” SMH 29 May 1840)
Census 1841 her second husband living Crown Street, Wollongong
It is likely that this is the Robert Longmore who was a builder in Wollongong about 1845, in 1861 to 1865 Robert Longmore was involved in developing mines in the Illawarra and was thereafter the manager of a shale oil mine at Joadja.
LONGMORE. — At her residence, Mittagong, on 24th September, 1894. Catherine, beloved wife of Robert Longmore and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. C. Tildeley, of Myra Vale, in her 75th year, after three years and eight months suffering. The Scrutineer and Berrima District Press (NSW : 1892 - 1948) Saturday 29 September 1894 p 4
m. Joseph Longmore 1847 Presbyterian Wollongong V18474449 74B
b. abt 1790 d. 1845 Presbyterian Wollongong
m. Frederick Lonkies 1890 Sydney
Cannot find this child registered in Wollongong.
b. 19/4/1877 bp. St Francis Xavier’s d. 1958 Rockdale
m. James Loomes ( 1869 Yass-13/8/1952 Bexley Son of John Loomes & Margaret) 26/4/1899 Wollongong
f. John Newson m. Phoebe Goodger *
Father ran the Freemason's Hotel, Wollongong. Husband a police officer.
WEDDING AT WOLLONGONG.
On Wednesday morning last, St. Francis. Xavier’s Church was the scene of an interesting wedding ceremony, .the contracting parties being Mounted-constable ' James Loomes (now stationed at Campbelltown) and Miss Florrie Newson, eldest daughter of Mr. John Newson, of the Freemasons' Hotel, Wollongong. The high and side altars wore beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the church was literally thronged with friends 'and well-wishers of the bride and bridegroom. The bride who looked charming in a dress of white corded silk, with chiffon and pearl trimmings, veil and wreath of orange blossoms, was given away by her father The bridesmaids Miss Alice Newson, Miss Lucy Connor, and Miss Mabel Newson were attired in cream silk, with quilled ribbon and lace trimmings and a velvet hat to match. All wore gold brooches, set with amethysts, and carried bouquets, gift from the bridegroom. Mr. F. Dimond (Bulli) acted as best man. Etc Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 29 April 1899 p 2
LOOMES.— February 25th, 1900, at her residence, Patrick-street, Campbelltown the wife of James Loomes, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 1 March 1900 p 2
m. Michael Looney
This could be Sarah Looney *
b. abt 1830 d. 29/5/1905 Wollongong br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Jeremiah Looney (abt 1829 -22/12/1889 Mt Pleasant Son of William Looney & Norah)1859 Wollongong
f. John Carrick m. Ellen
Arrived about 1845
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Mount Pleasant –Domestic Duties
Mrs. Looney died at Wollongong on Monday, aged 75 years. She had resided in the district for 6O years. Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Wednesday 31 May 1905
Jeremiah Looney in 1872 he was a miner of Mount Keira when he became bankrupt.Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 September 1876 p 2
b. 17/8/1873 Mount Pleasant Wollongong 20853/1873 d. 1938 Orange
m. Michael Looney m. Johanna O’Brien *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Balgownie North –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1839 Boher Limerick Ireland d. 28/3/1923 Wollongong 7631/1923
m. Michael Looney (1838 Skibbereen County Cork- 16/5/1926 Balgownie Son of William Looney & Kathleen) 30/7/1866 Wollongong 3400/1866
f. Kennedy O’Brien m. Johana Fitzgerald
Ship: Pearless 1863
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Balgownie –Domestic Duties
South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 6 April 1923 p 11
b. abt 1870 Manchester b. 31/7/1946 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. Michael Looney (29/4/1864 Mount Pleasant- 20/12/1937 Wollongong Son of Jeremiah Looney & Catherine Carrick * ) 1896 Wollongong
f. Alfred Wilkinson m. ?
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Balgownie North –Domestic Duties
South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 29 September 1900 p 10
LOONEY.— 31st July, 1946, at a Private Hospital, Wollongong, Sarah Looney, 29 Gladstone-avenue, Wollongong and late of Princes-street, Brighton-le-Sands, widow of the late Michael Looney, and dear mother of Alfred Looney. Aged 76 years. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Wednesday 31 July 1946 p 13
MRS. SARAH LOONEY
Mrs. Sarah Looney, widow of the late Mr. Michael Looney, passed away in a Wollongong private hospital on Wednesday. Born at Manchester, England, seventy-six years ago, the deceased came to Australia as a young girl, and soon after her marriage settled at 'Mount Pleasant.'
After the death of her husband nine years ago she left the district and lived at Brighton le Sands. About six months ago she returned to Wollongong and lived with her son, Mr. Alfred C. Looney, of 29 Gladstone ave, Wollongong. Since then she had suffered ill health and had been an inmate of the hospital.
The late Mrs. Looney had been a resident of the Wollongong district for over fifty years. Her late husband had been a coal miner all his life and worked at Mount Pleasant and other coastal collieries.
Mr. A. C. Looney, who for many years has conducted a produce merchant's business in Wollongong, is the only surviving member of the family.
The Rev. Searle conducted a service at her son's residence yesterday and the cortege proceeded to the Woronora Crematorium. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 2 August 1946 p 7
b. abt 1857 Campsie Scotland d. 28/6/1948 East Ballina br. East Ballina
m. John Lewis Loosemore (- 1947 Ballina) 1879 Wagga Wagga
f. Thomas Young m. Margaret
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bong Bong St Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a railway ganager.
LOOSMORE.—February 15, at the residence of his grand-father (Thomas Young, Urana Gates), George, only son of John and Violet Loosemore, aged 2 years and 10 months. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Wednesday 21 February 1883 p 4
MRS. V. LOOSEMORE
The death occurred at the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Graham, of Pine Avenue, East Ballina, of Mrs. Violet Loosemore (92), relict of the late John Lewis Loosemore, on June 28.
Mrs. Loosemore was born at Campsie, Scotland. She came to New Zealand and Victoria, and then lived in different parts of N.S. Wales. The latter years of her life were spent at Clunes, Kyogle and Ballina.
She was a staunch supporter of the Presbyterian Church in these districts and the respect in which she was held was evidence by the large congregation which attended her funeral service in the Presbyterian Church, Ballina. Rev. Ross (Presbyterian), assisted by Rev. Cropp (Methodist), officiated.
Sons are Messrs. T. D. Loosemore, Kyogle; M. J. Loosemore, Terara, South Coast; and daughters, Mrs. W. J. Armstrong, Rosebank, and Mrs. Milton Graham, East Ballina. The Kyogle Examiner (NSW : 1912; 1914 - 1915; 1917 - 1954) Friday 8 July 1949 p 6
b. 13/8/1861 Newtown d. 1933 Campbell St Woonona br. Bulli
m. Thomas Trevethan ( 1850 St Issey Cornwall England- 1913 Bellambi) 1883 Kiama
m. Frederick A Lord (New Zealand - ) 1915 Bulli
f. Johan Henrich Broer m.
Mrs. Alice Lord, a well-known resident of Bellambi and Woonona died at her residence, Campbell st., Woonona on Sunday, aged 72 years
The funeral took place on Monday to the Bulli general cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 24 November 1933 p 5
d. 1932 Newtown br. Bulli
m. Robert Edwin Lord (1849 Armidale – 1931 Wallsend Son of John Lord & Mary Ann Lord ) 1895 Woonona
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Clifton–Domestic Duties. Husband a blacksmith
LORD-The Funeral of the late Mrs CATHERINE FRANCES LORD will leave the residence of her daughter Mrs G Watson Pass avenue Thirroul THIS WEDNESDAY at 1130 am for Catholic Cemetery Bulli The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 1 June 1932 p 9
m. William Lord
On the 12th instant, at the residence of her parents, Crown- street, Wollongong, ELIZABETH, the beloved wife of ROBERT HUTCHISON, and only daughter of William and Ellen Lord, late of Bibbenluke, Manaro, aged 23 years. Her end was peace. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 August 1871
b. abt 1861 Dalmellington Ayrshire d. 25/9/1889 Clifton
m. Robert Edwin Lord (1849 Armidale – 1931 Wallsend Son of John Lord & Mary Ann Lord) 1878 Wollongong
f. James Simpson m. Elizabeth Davidson *
Ship: Eastern Empire 1862
I regret to have to record the death, by apoplexy, of Mrs. R. E. Lord (wife of 'Bob' Lord, blacksmith, and daughter of Mr. James Simpson, Clifton). The deceased, who was seldom seen outside her own family circle, was a kind and loving wife and mother, and the deepest sympathy is felt for Mr. Lord in his bereavement.
Mrs. Lord was only 28 years of age, and leaves behind her five children, the youngest but two years old. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 28 September 1889 p 2
LORD. — In loving memory of Margaret, beloved wife of R. E. Lord, who died September 25, 1889. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 25 September 1894 p 2
In 1884 her younger sister was sexually assaulted, she was 17 and living with her father. They had no mother at that time.
m. Sebastian Lorenzo (-24/4/1907) 1886 Sydney
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Shellharbour –Domestic Duties. Husband a publican at the Steampacket Hotel
b. abt 1823 d. 26/10/1916 Avoca St Randwick
m. Alfred Lorking (11/4/1825 Stratford -2/4/1883 George St Sydney Son of William Lorking & Margaret Collins )
f. Aaron Fry m. Harriet Wilmot
Husband was a ship owner. Husband built a house in Bellambi.
LORKING.-Oct. 26, at her residence, Lindfield, Avoca-street, Randwick, Emma Wood Lorking, relict of the late Alfred Lorking, in her 94th year.
LORKING.-Oct. 26, at her residence, Lindfield, Avoca-street, Randwick, Emma Wood Lorking, beloved mother of Mrs. D. Macgregor, of Randwick. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 27 October 1916 p 6
m. Robert Lorymore
b. 1880 Wollongong d. 14/11/1955 Emmaville
m. John Dawes Newton Vidler (8/7/1873 Jamberoo – 21/9/1936 Camden Son of William James Newton Vidler & Isabella Georgina Dawes * ) 1896 Wollongong
m. ? Lose
f. Leslie Evans Meredith m. Emily Susannah Moon *
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1869 d. 2/4/1946 Kogarah
m. Charles Thomas Loseby (-1933 Ryde Son of Joseph Loseby & Jane) 1889 Bowral
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Loseby, a former resident of Helensburgh, died at Kogarah on Tuesday, at the age of 77 years. She is survived by a grown-up family. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 April 1946 p 7
LOSEBY.—April 2, 1946, at her daughter's residence, 34 Henry Street, Kogarah, Elizabeth Ann Loseby (late of Helensburgh), dearly loved mother of Ada (Mrs. J. J. Kerr) Beatrice (Mrs. G. H. Sutton), William Robert, Eva (Mrs. D. Hall), Annie (Mrs. G. Rolleston), Madge (Mrs. J. Stevenson) and John, aged 77 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 4 April 1946 p 14
b. 1843 Dapto d. 1920 Newcastle br. Sandgate
m. Henry Lott (- 18/12/1915 Newcastle Son of John Lott & Mary Ann) 12/1/1864 Dapto
f. James Prior m. Catherine Thompson *
LOTT.-Relatives and friends of the FAMILY of the late Mr. HENRY LOTT are invited to attend the funeral of their beloved mother (relict of the late Henry Lott): To leave her late residence, 2 Macquarie-street, Junction, THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.40 p.m., for St. John's Church. Parry-street, where a short service will be held at 2 o'clock, thence to Church of Eng. Cem., Sandgate. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 30 September 1920 p 6
b. 1858 Wollongong d. 1922 Wollongong
m. Leonard Wilkinson Lough (-1897 Wollongong Son of James Lough & Elizabeth) 1884 Wollongong
f. Edward Wiley m. Mary Mannix *
Living at Kenny St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Ladies Nurse.
Husband a painter who was insolvent 1887.
1873 Wollongong d. 6/7/1868 Lindfield 27774/1968
m. William K Lound 17/4/1901 Wollongong
f. James Cram m. Alice Frost *
LOUND-CRAM.-April 17, at Wollongong Wesleyan Church, William K. Lound, third son of Henry Lound, Norfolk, England, to Eleanor Cram, fourth daughter of James Cram, Neweastle-on-Trent;, England. The Sydney Morning Herald 6 May 1901
b. 1874 Brunswick Vic d. 25/8/1951 Russell Vale cr. Woronora
m. Thomas Love (abt 1884- 3/9/1923 Russell Vale Son of John Love & Maria Garland *)1913 Wollongong
f. William Bailey m. Mary Ann Piggott *
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. A. LOVE
Mrs. Alice Love, who died at her home in East Street, Russell Vale, on Saturday, was aged 76 years.
The late Mrs. Love is survived by one son and one daughter — John and Daisy (Mrs. Richards). Her husband, the late Mr. Thomas Love, predeceased her.
The funeral on Monday left A. S. Cole's Bulli Chapel for Woronora crematorium. Rev. Palmer, of the Austinmer Church of England officiated. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 30 August 1951 p 7
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Jerrara –Domestic Duties
b. 1874 Kiama d. 4/8/1943 Gerringong br. Gerringong General
m. John Thomas Moses Love (8/7/1872 Fountaindale -15/5/1965 Kiama Son of John Love & Catherine Moses *) 11/11/1896 Kiama
f. Thomas Brown m. Jemima Blow *
MRS. ANNIE LOVE-68 Years
A well-known identity of the Gerringong district in the person of Mrs. Annie Love passed away at the Kiama District Hospital on Wednesday afternoon at the age of 68 years. She had not been well for some weeks and was removed to the Hospital on Monday.
The late Mrs. Love was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown “Hollymount” Kiama. Her father being a noted breeder of Ayrshire cattle. She married Mr. John Thomas Love of “Nethervale” Kiama and shortly afterwards they followed farming pursuits at Omega. They resided there until some years ago when they retired and went to reside in Gerringong. The late Mrs. Love was a very kindly lady whose help in times of sickness and distress will be long remembered by those whom she had helped. Her husband survives together with two sons, Howard (Brisbane) and Roy (Gerringong) and one daughter, Daphne (Gerringong). Several sisters and brothers also survive including the Misses J. and E. Brown, Seaview Street, Kiama and Messrs. Brown, Castle Hill, and T. B. Brown of Camden, a former Mayor of Kiama
The funeral took place at the Gerringong Cemetery yesterday (Friday) afternoon following a service in the Church of England. The Rev. S. A. Mainstone officiated both at the Church and at the graveside. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 7 August 1943 p 3
b. abt 1815 Armagh Ireland d. 15/7/1868 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. Hugh Love ( abt 1816 Templecane Co. Fermanagh, Ireland – 8/2/1861 Gerringong Son of John Love & Mary) 1835 Donegal Ireland
Ship: “John Bunyan” 27 October 1857
Husband farmed in Jamberoo, Fountaindale and Gerringong.
b. 1845 CofE Gosford d. 4/8/1915 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. John Love ( 1836 Ireland - 16/6/1931 Jamberoo) 20/3/1863 Gerringong or 3/3/1863 Kiama
f. Edward Moses m. Ann Morros *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Nethervale Kiama –Domestic Duties
On the 3rd August, EDWARD, second son of John Love, Fountaindale, Jamberoo, aged 10 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 5 August 1875 p 2
b. 29/8/1879 Fountaindale 15881/1879 d. 27/6/1935 Kiama
f. John Love m. Catherine Moses *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Nethervale Kiama –Domestic Duties
b. 1869 Wollongong d. 29/1/1950 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Hugh Love ( 14/12/1863 Gerringong – 21/4/1941 Kiama Son of John Love & Catherine Moses * ) 1890 Wollongong
f. David Weir m. Elizabeth Clarke *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fountaindale Kiama –Domestic Duties
MRS. E. LOVE–81 YEARS
Mrs. Elizabeth Love, widow of the late Hugh Love, passed away at her residence, Riversdale, Jamberoo, on Sunday last, 29th January, at the age of 81 years.
Mrs. Love, who had not enjoyed good health for some months, was a daughter of the late David and Bessie Weir, of Bushbank, Kiama.
A good friend and neighbour, she devoted her life to her home and family.
She is survived by two sons, Stan and Mervyn (Jamberoo) and two daughters, Ruby (Mrs. Young, Maitland) and Leonie (Mrs. Honey, Maroubra) and one brother Mr. William Weir, of Clunes, to each of whom sincere sympathy is extended in their bereavement.
Two sons, Cecil and Wilfred, five brothers, Messrs. Robert, John, Thomas, Hugh and David and three sisters, Jane, Isabelle and Mary predeceased her.
The funeral took place on Monday last after a service in Christ Church, Kiama to the North Kiama Cemetery. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Saturday 4 February 1950 p 3
b. 1863 Kiama d. 25/3/1950 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Hugh Love ( 1839 Fermanagh Ireland ?-11/8/1923 Kiama Son of Hugh Love & Ann Humphreys ) 1894 Redfern
f. Thomas Reynolds m. Catherine Johnston *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Holly Mount Kiama –Domestic Duties
MRS. FANNY LOVE-86 YEARS
The death occurred at her residence, 117 Manning Street, Kiama, on Saturday last of Mrs. Fanny Love, widow of the late Hugh Love, of Holly Mount, Kiama.
Mrs. Love was the last surviving member of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, of Crawley Forest, Kiama. All her life she had been an enthusiastic member of the Church of England, first at the Crawley Forest church and later at Christ Church, Kiama. In her younger days she was a Sunday School teacher and had for many years been a member of the Women's Guild, helping at all functions a well as being a most regular attender at her church.
Mrs. Love enjoyed a reputation for her ability as a cook, having won many prizes at district shows for her home-made bread, cakes and jams. It was only-last year when she won her last prize at the age of 85 years, securing first prize for a fruit cake and second for grapefruit jam at the 1949 Kiama Show.
Her only child, Minnie, predeceased her 40 years ago. Kiama Independent (NSW: 1947 - 1954) Saturday 1 April 1950 p 3
b. 1838 Dapto d. 23/7/1921 Asquith br. Rookwood Presbyterian
m. Robert Laing Murray (abt 1833 Scotland- 28/2/1874 Sydney Son of Alexander Murray & Margaret Laing) 1855 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
m. James Stuart Love (-1905 Redfern Son of James Love ) 1876 Sydney
f. William Sydney Smith m. Louisa Fowler see McKenzie
LOVE.—July 23, 1921, at the residence of her son (Mr. David Love), Winston-street Asquith, Harriett, relict of James Love (late of Redfern), in her 85th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 25 July 1921 Page 8
b. 15/5/1862 Llamflyan Wales d. 13/7/1951 Kiama br. Gerringong General
m. Thomas Love (10/12/1849 Pettigo Fermanagh Ireland-3/12/1926 Rose Valley Son of Hugh Love & Annie Humphreys*) 8/12/1891 Melbourne Vic
f. Robert Humphreys m. ?
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Silver Hill Kiama –Domestic Duties
In 1891 her husband returned to Ireland for a visit and on his return voyage met Margaret, who was on her way to visit her brother in Ballarat, Victoria with her aunt. They fell in love and married, Margaret never returned home from her visit. She laid the foundation stone of the Kiama Council Chambers.
b. 1860 Campbelltown d. 1934 Paddington br. Rookwood
m. Andrew Love (abt 1854-8/8/1939 Paddington Son of Andrew Love & Mary Thompson P) 1881 Walcha
f. William Clynch m. Catherine Dwyer
Living at Telegraph Point in 1915. Husband a Government engineer in charge of railway construction.
b. 1865 Bathurst d. 28/11/1935 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. John William Love ( 1854- 7/11/1906) 1881 Sydney
f. George Garland m. Elizabeth Kemp
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bulli –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
The death occurred at her residence, main road, Bulli, last Thursday, of Mrs. Maria Love, aged 70 years. The late Mrs. Love had been resident of this district practically all her life. Her husband predeceased her many years ago. Of the family of six, four survive, Mary (Mrs. Fraser, Sydney), Rose (Mrs. Pope, Newtown), Punch (Old Bulli) and Margaret (Main road, Bulli).
There are 24 grand-children. The remains were interred in the Bulli General Cemetery last Friday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 6 December 1935 p 16
m. James Love
b. 29/5/1852 South Petherton Somerset d. 3/5/1934 Ousdale Appin br. St Mark's Appin.
m. William Loveday (21/5/1849 Kembla Grange- 10/4/1925 Rookwood Hospital Son of John Loveday & Elizabeth Buckland *) 1/6/1871 Wollongong 3863/1871
f. Charles Hill m. Ann Gummer *
Ship: 27/7/1857 Tartar
Rel: C of E
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Sherbrooke –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1822 Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire d. 21/8/1880 Bulli Mountain br. Bulli
m. John Loveday (Manchester Lancashire- 22/6/1898 Rookwood Asylum Lidcombe) 14/3/1848 Amersham Buckinghamshire
f. James Buckland m. Anne Butler
Ship: 1848 “Royal Saxon”
Rel: C of E
LOVEDAY. — At her residence, Bulli Mountain, on the 21st instant, after a long and painful illness, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of John Loveday, aged 58 years, and 32 years a resident of this district. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 24 August 1880 p 2
b. 23/5/1881 Sherbrooke 19000/1881 d. 26/4/1930 Appin
m. William Loveday m. Dinah Hill *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Sherbrooke –Domestic Duties
b. 15/6/1837 Wollongong bp. Sydney St Phillip’s d. 27/2/1882 Bong Bong St Kiama br. Porter’s Garden Beach Cemetery
m. Thomas Loveday (abt 1835 Little Barfield Essex England-1/10/1873 Kiama Son of Thomas Loveday & Susannah Skinner) 10/3/1858 Kiama 1921/1858
f. Mowbray Bessel m. Mary Ann Brown *
LOVEDAY.–On the 27th February, at her residence, Bong Bong street, Kiama, after an illness of fifteen weeks duration, Jane, relict of the late Thomas Loveday, aged 44 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 3 March 1882 p 2
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b. 1863 Wollongong d. 24/12/1930 Byron Bay 3605/1931 br. Bangalow
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Lewis Loveday (1853 Dapto/Wollongong -30/9/1919 Byron creek Bangalow Son of John Loveday & Elizabeth Buckland * )1886 Woonona 5673/1886
f. John Braisher m. Maria Purser *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Riversdale Kiama –Domestic Duties
Husband a miner at My Kembla in 1891
Lived at Possum Creek on the Richmond River in 1908
MRS. LOUISA LOVEDAY
Mrs. Louisa Loveday, aged 69 years, who died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. Jenkins, Broken Head, on Christmas eve after an illness of about eight months, was buried in- the Methodist portion of the Bangalow cemetery on Christmas Day. The late Mrs. Loveday was a resident of the district for 25 years.
She is survived by five daughters and one son, also 27 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The children are Mrs. A. J. Duley (Lismore), Mrs. L. Jenkins (Larnook),
Mrs. P. Harvey (Murwillumbah), Mrs. S. Armfield (Broken Head), Mrs. C. Jenkins (Broken Head), and Mr. A. Loveday (Bonalbo). Rev. Cross officiated at a service in the Methodist Church, Bangalow, and also at the graveside. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 1 January 1931 p 4
b. 1855 Wesleyan Methodist Wollongong d. 12/12/1932 Chatswood br. Northern Suburbs
m. Richard Loveday (abt 1848 -7/8/1930 Chatswood Son of James Loveday & Charlotte) 1874 Hill End/Sofala
f. Henry Jarrett m. Jane Barnes
LOVEDAY.-December 12, 1932, at her residence, 8 Fry-street, Chatswood, Martha Ann, widow of the late Richard Loveday, aged 76 years. Privately interred, Northern Suburbs Cemetery The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 14 December 1932 p 12
b. 29/6/1878 Grenfell d. 22/4/1922 Redfern br. Bulli
m. Samuel Loveday 1902 Woonona
f. William Dunning McCombie m. Bridget Cotter *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bulli Pass –Domestic Duties
b. 1865 Orange d. 1906 Sydney
m. Frederick H Lovell (-) 1898 Dubbo
f. Andrew Hayes m. Emma
Electoral Roll 1903 resident South Coast Rd Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Was an action to recover money from the family for nursing services in 1903.
LOVELL.—The Friends of Mr. FREDERICK LOVELL are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late dearly loved DAUGHTER, Violet Kathleen to leave Children's Hospital, Camperdown, THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.30 for the Necropolis, via Mortuary station. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 4 May 1907 p 24
b. 1870 Kiama d.
m. Alfred George Russell (- ) 1891 Sydney 92/1891 (divorced 1916)
m. Captain William George Arthur Lovelle ( 14/12/1880- ) 30/8/1917 Malvern
f. John Francis Tyler m. Agnes Mary Tomlinson *
Husband previously married to Ellen Chester *
A SOLDIER CO-RESPONDENT
REMARKABLE EVIDENCE
Perth. October 12.Evidence was given in the Divorce Court to-day in the case in which Alfred George Russell applied for the dissolution of his marriage with Marion Frances Russell. The ground of application was that the respondent had committed adultery at St. Kilda on various occasions with William George Arthur Lovelle, of the Victorian, Expeditionary Forces, who was named as co-respondent. The evidence showed that the parties were married in Sydney in 1891 and came to Perth later. The petitioner went, to Broome in 1912, the respondent going to Melbourne to educate her daughter Gladys. She met Lovelle, who was instructor of cadets in Perth. He gave her a dog, and when she joined the petitioner in Broome she wanted to take the dog to bed with her.
Sergeant-Major Hounsell, of, the Victorian Expeditionary Forces, said the respondent passed Lovelle off as her brother and lived with him at St. Kilda. In January, 1915, Lovelle went to the front, and in January 1916, the petitioner received from the dead letter office a letter his wife had written to Lovelle at the front, calling him her own darling husband. The petitioner went to Melbourne, and in three days secured enough evidence to proceed against half a dozen co-respondents. He had threatened to take action against Mr. Pearce, secretary of the Police Board, but the latter committed suicide the same night.
The case was undefended, and a decree nisi was granted, with costs against Lovelle. The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA: 1867 - 1922) Friday 13 October 1916 p 3
PEARLER'S LUCK?
JEWEL WORTH £5,000 NOW CLAIMED BY DIVORCED WIFE. CASE PROCEEDING AT SUPREME COURT.
Arthur G. Russell, pearling boat owner and storekeeper of Broome, has many valuable pearls deposited at a Broome bank. Recently he took divorce proceedings against his former wife, Marion Frances Russell (now Mrs. Lovelle), who subsequently married co-respondent mentioned in the divorce action. This morning, before Mr. Justice Booth, Mrs, Lovelle sought to recover all her former husband's property, derived from the pearl trading and the store business, which she claims were carried on in her name. One of the pearls, it was announced, is probably worth between £5,000 and £6,000. Mr. R. R, Pilkington, K.C., and Mr. M. G. Lavan (instructed by Smith and Lavan) appeared for Mrs. Lovelle, and defendant was represented by Mr. H. P. Downing and Mr. W. H. Ackland (instructed by Durston and Ackland). The claim set out that defendant carried on business as a storekeeper and pearler in Broome, at first under his own name, and afterwards under the name of A. G. Russell and Co. the business being the property of the plaintiff. Defendant was her manager and agent The company owned the luggers Alpha, Eagle, Oroates, and Gerald, and a quantity of stores, besides the pearls. Defendant carried on the business and made large profits, concerning which he had refused, to make any account to plaintiff, and had claimed the same, together with the business, as his property. Plaintiff claimed that a declaration be made that the business and assets are her property. The defence denied that the business belonged to plaintiff, and that defendant was plaintiff's manager and agent. The assets of the business did not comprise any luggers, stores, or pearls. Defendant, did not carry on the business, nor make profits, the business, assets mentioned in the claim being the property of the defendant. Alternatively, defendant said that plaintiff leased to defendant the pearl luggers Eagle and Alpha. Plaintiff said that she resided in Melbourne, and was married to Captain Lovelle. Previously she was the wife of defendant, whom she married in New South Wales 26 years ago. He was then a hotelkeeper. After remaining in business for about three years they left the hotel, defendant at the time having very little money. Coming to Western Australia she taught music and played at concerts in Perth. The attendance at her musical classes averaged about 30 pupils. Her husband established a produce business in William-street, and he received, the money plaintiff earned through musical teaching. With money derived from the produce business, a block of land at Victoria Park was purchased. Later on the Broken Hill Hotel was erected on the block with money borrowed from a bank. Defendant told plaintiff that, in consideration of the help she had given him, he would place the William-street business in her name. . The banking account was also placed in her name. In 1910, plaintiff said she went to England, returning about 16 months later. About six months after she came back the Broken Hill Hotel was sold by defendant for over £4,000. The whole of the land was not sold with the hotel. Defendant said he wiped out the bank overdraft with part of the proceeds of the sale of the hotel, and he went to Broome with the remainder of the money. Plaintiff remained here at defendant's request, and collected various debts, on the William-street business. Subsequently the balance of the land at Victoria Park was sold for about £260. Russell had previously explained that he was going to Broome solely to undertake pearling operations. He got two luggers in plaintiff's name. Defendant forwarded her certain documents for her to sign, including a power of attorney and authority for him to operate the bank account. About May, 1913 plaintiff went to Broome, remaining there three months. The store was carried on under the name of A. G. Russell and Co. Before plaintiff went to Broome defendant wrote and told her that the profits from the store were from £40 to £50 a week. This statement he verified verbally when plaintiff was at Broome. She left for Melbourne, where she received a number of telegrams, one of which included the following passages: — 'Splendid luck, beautiful blister, best seen in Broome years.' In a subsequent letter, defendant said that he had been told that the pearl was worth between £5,000 and £6,000. (Proceeding.) The Daily News (Perth, WA: 1882 - 1950) Wednesday 26 September 1917 p 6
The salient facts of the case depended mostly on documents, and all were in favour of the claim of the plaintiff, and were hopelessly against the defendant. After reviewing all the evidence very carefully, he had come to the conclusion that his judgment must be for the plaintiff on the claim and counter-claim. Western Mail (Perth, WA: 1885 - 1954) Friday 12 October 1917 p 15
LOVELLE-RUSSELL.-On August 30, at Malvern Congregational Church, by the Rev. C. N. Nash, Captain William George Arthur Lovelle, to Marion Frances Russell, of Perth. The West Australian (Perth, WA: 1879 - 1954) Saturday 1 September 1917 p 1
MRS MARION FRANCES LOVELLE The death occurred in Mooroopna hospital on Friday night of Mrs Marion Frances Lovelle, 74 years, mother of Miss Edna Lovelle, ladies hair dresser, of Shepparton. Her remains were privately interred in Shepparton cemetery yesterday morning, the cortege moving from Messrs Kittle Bros. mortuary. The Rev, J. W. Strickland conducted the burial service. Shepparton Advertiser (Vic: 1914 - 1953) Tuesday 27 October 1942 p 2
m. John Lovett
Husband a publican who had the Fig Tree Inn and the Sportsmans Arms in Wollongong. After 1862 there is no record of the couple.
The license of the Sportsman's Arms, Crown-street, Wollongong, was transferred from R. T. Hayles to John Lovett. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 9 September 1858 p 2
On the 23rd of March, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, the wife of Mr. John Lovett, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 March 1860
b. abt 1835 Finnagh Waterford
f. Edmund Lowden m. Margaret (both dead)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan
Employer A Armstrong, Jamberoo, £s; 7-8, 2 yrs.
b. abt 1864 Bothal Northumberland d. 20/12/1944 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. William Lowe ( -7/7/1953 Acheson St Wollongong Son of William Lowe & Hannah Dodd *) 1892 Wollongong
f. Thomas Turner m. Barbara Richardson *
Ship: abt 1889
Living at Atchison St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a coal trimmer
Husband’s brother married Sarah Sloan *
Mrs Barbara Lowe, of 46 Atchison street, Wollongong, died at her home early on Wednesday morning. Aged 81 years, the late Mrs. Lowe was born in England and came to Australia with her parents, the late Mr and Mrs. Thomas Turner, 55 years ago and the family settled in Wollongong. Some two years later she married Mr. William Lowe and he and a family of five survive— Harry (Bellevue Hill), Thomas (Balgownie) Len (Wollongong) Arthur (Vic) and Elsie (Mrs. L. James, Wollongong).
One son, Albert, paid the supreme sacrifice in the 1914-18 war. Mrs Lowe had taken an active part in the various organisations connected with the Methodist Church until recent years. This Thursday afternoon, Rev Keeling conducted a service at Parsons Parlours and the funeral cortege then left for Woronora Crematorium. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 22 December 1944 p 7
b. abt 1838 Wellington Shropshire d. 1893 Wollongong
m. William Lowe ( abt 1837 Wrockwardine Shropshire-) 1857 Wellington Shropshire
f. John Dodd m. Sarah
Husband a collier in 1881 census of UK
b. 1849 Petersham d. 1911 Kogarah
m. Ernest Robert Lowe (- Son of J W Lowe ) 14/3/1888 Darlinghurst
f. Charles A Armytage m. Sarah J Erskine *
LOWE-ARMYTAGE,-March 14, at St. John's Church, Darlinghurst by the Rev. Dr. Woolls, assisted by the Rev, A.W Pain, B.A, Ernest Robert, eldest son of J.W. Lowe, of Bringelly, to Jane Erskine, eldest daughter of the late C.A Armytage, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 April 1888
http://www.davidrawsthorne.com/tree/getperson.php?personID=I17010&tree=Rawsthorne
b. 1/11/1873 Wollongong d. 13/4/1938 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. John Lowe (abt 1859 Salop England – 5/2/1943 Son of William Lowe & Hannah Dodd *) 8/4/1890 Wollongong
f. Peter Sloan m. Sarah Caroline Shepperd *
Living at Church St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties. Husband a coal trimmer.
Husband’s brother married Barbara Turner *
Living at Harbour St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Gaol matron. With John Lowry a gaoler.
b. abt 1830 Burgess Tipperary Ireland d. 13/3/1909 Fairfield Melbourne Vic
m. Edward Lowther (1/8/1822 Castleford Yorkshire- 7/12/1872 Bellarine Vic. Son of Thomas Lowther & Jane) 27/1/1856 V1856521 101/1856 RC East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland
http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENANZ/1998-08/0902371979
b. abt 1874 d. 8/6/1926 br. Helensburgh
m. Albert Lucas (1868 – 26/8/1955 Son of Thomas Lucas & Eliza) 1890 Granville
f. Alfred Douglas m. Maria Mary
Lived at Otford for 28 years when her husband objected to the electric lights being connected in 1925.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Kembla St Wollongong –General servant
b. 1872 Wollongong 19553/1872 d. 1946 Kurri Kurri
f. Thomas Lucas m. Winifred Chapman *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Mount Pleasant –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1858 d. 17/7/1904 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Joseph Elias Lucas (1847 Forest Guernsey-12/2/1912 Kiama Son George Lucas & Nancy Ellion/Lion) 14/12/1876 Kiama
f. Henry Shepherd m. Mary Ann Mockford
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Collins St Kiama –Domestic Duties
LUCAS.—On Wednesday the 7th instant, at her residence, Gerringong, Mrs. Joseph Lucas of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 13 November 1877 p 2
http://boards.ancestry.com.au/localities.britisles.channelislands.gsy.general/811.1/mb.ashx
b. 1879 St Leonards d. 1946 Redfern
m. George Henry Lucas (8/11/1877 Gerringong – 1/2/1936 Granville Son of Joseph E Lucas & Emily Jane Shepherd *) 31/7/1901 Kiama
f. Edward John Cochrane m. Eliza Jane
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Collins St Kiama –Domestic Duties
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Marshall St Dapto –Domestic Duties.
m. William Lucas
b. abt 1836 d. 3/12/1888 Kembla br. Wollongong General
m. George Lucas 1856 Windsor
b. abt 1853 Bulli d. 17/8/1933 Kurri Kurri br. Kurri Kurri General
m. Thomas Lucas (1849- 29/6/1911) 29/5/1871 St Francis Xavier’s
f. William C Chapman m. Bridget Hayes *
Winifred Chapman was charged by Rose Ann Floyd with stealing a quantity of wearing apparel and other chattel goods, of the value of thirty shillings.
Constable Board deposed to apprehending the prisoner, and finding the goods mentioned in the information in her possession.
Rose Floyd, wife of John Floyd, publican, stated that prisoner had been a month in her employ, and left on Thursday. After she had gone witness missed some things, and she went to the house of prisoner's, father, and there found the things that had been stolen. Defendant asked witness not to say anything about it to her mother, as, if she did, she would make away with herself.
Sent to gaol for one month.
The same defendant was charged with having a quantity of goods and chattels in her possession without being able to account for the same. Constable Board deposed to visiting the house where defendant lived, and finding the articles, which were identified by Mrs Floyd.
For the defence, Bridget Chapman deposed that the property claimed belonged to her — that she had bought the knives and forks at Moruya, and had made the pillow-slip herself.
Sentenced to seven days' hard labour in gaol, to commence at the expiration of the first sentence, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 September 1868 p 2
William appeared, pursuant to remand, charged with using insulting language to Winifred Lucas (his sister). Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 September 1884 p 2
Winifred Lucas deposed : I reside at Mount Pleasant, and am sister-in-law of defendant, who resides a good piece away from me ; on the 27th July L saw her child, James Chapman… Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 1 August 1885 p 2
COURT OF PETTY SESSIONS.
Thursday, August 15. (Before the Police Magistrate.)
Thomas Lucas, Winifred Lucas, and Henry Tomkins wore charged with assaulting Michael Ryan. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 17 August 1889 p 2
Winifred Lucas was charged with stealing a homespun dress, Valued at 14s, the property of Sarah Chapman. Mr. Muir (for Mr. Russell) for accused. The parties are sisters-in-law, and reside at Mount Pleasant. The evidence of prosecutor was to the effect that on the 12thMay she purchased a dress piece at Bright and Co.'s ; she was so drunk at the time that she did not remember having purchased it ; some time afterwards she received the account for it, and she then remembered having purchased it ; she obtained a pattern of it, and later on she saw accused wearing the dress ; she asked her where she had obtained the stuff, and she gave her several contradictory replies, using language the reverse of polite ; she produced the pattern of the dress piece she had purchased, which she said was exactly similar to the dress she had seen accused wearing. George Madden, draper, in the employ of Bright and Co., remembered prosecutor purchasing a dress piece of similar pattern to the sample produced; similar material might have been purchased at other stores in town. His Worship said prosecutor had failed to prove the charge, and dismissed the case. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 19 August 1890 p 2
POLICE COURT
Thursday, December 7th. (Before the P.M.)Francis B. Barrett was charged with rape upon Clara Jane Lucas. , Mr. W. Owen defended accused. . Evidence .was given by Mrs Lucas; mother, and. Alberta Lucas, sister of prosecrutrix -that the alleged offence .took place in October… Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 December 1905 p 4
Clara was claimed to be ‘a poor half witted woman of 35 years’ when she was raped.
d. 10/6/1904 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Edgerton Enoch Redden (25/4/1971 Richmond Vic-1/4/1896 Coolgardie WA Son of William H Redden & Cecilia Johnston) 1893 Lithgow
m. Charles Walter Luck (3/10/1875 Heathfield Sussex - 7/12/1943 Wollongong Son of Henry James Luck & Frances Honess *) 31/7/1900 Helensburgh
f. John W Evans m. Jane
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties Husband a labourer
http://ourfamhist.com/ps04/ps04_033.htm
A married woman named Mrs Luck, residing m Mrs. Weller's cottage, at the corner of Campbell and Church-streets, died suddenly on Friday morning last. It appears the husband was away at work at Mount Kembla, and the wife had not been too well for some days. On Friday she got out of bed and succeeded in dressing the three children. She then lay down again and almost immediately expired. The cause of death was an affection of the heart.
The funeral took place on Saturday, the interment being in the Church of England cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 15 June 1904 p 2
REDDEN (FALSELY CALLED LUCK) v LUCK.
This was a suit in which the petitioner, Cecilia Redden (falsely called Luck) sought a decree of nullity of marriage. Petitioner alleged that on February 2, 1914, she went through a ceremony of marriage with Charles Walter Luck, at Wollongong, according to the rites of the Church of England. At the time respondent was a widower, having been lawfully married on July 31, 1900, to Elizabeth Jane Luck (then Elizabeth Jane Redden), widow, and the natural mother of petitioner. His Honor granted the decree as asked. 1926
b. abt 1873 d. 21/1/1946 Helensburgh
m. Alfred George Luck ( -1938 Helensburgh Son of George Luck & Sarah) 1889 Campbelltown
f. Rudolf Ruchenbarch m. Mary Jane
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties Husband a miner.
MRS. EMILY LUCK Mrs. Emily Luck, wife of the late Mr George Luck, of Helensburgh, passed away at the residence of her daughter, at Helensburgh on Monday at the age of 73 years. She is survived by a grown up family, Daisy, Sid (Mascot), Gladys (Clifton), May, Jack (Hurstville), Alf, Dorrie (Helensburgh), Ceal and George (Helensburgh) Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 25 January 1946 p 7
b. 22/7/1846 Goudhurst Kent England d. 15/8/1900 Helensburgh
m. Henry James Luck ( abt 1842 – 1925 Helensburgh) 30/10/1866 Heathfield Sussex England
f. Thomas Hones m. Hannah Stepley
Ship: 1889
Husband a farmer at Darke’s Forest.
b. abt 1874 d. 26/2/1947 Coledale cr. Woronora
m. John Archer Luck (1865 Campbelltown -18/8/1948 Coledale Son of Alfred G Luck & Sarah Ann Eagles) 1888 Wollongong
f. Henry Brighton m. Mary
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
LUCK, Mary. —February 26, 1947, at Coledale Hospital, beloved wife of John Luck, of 5 Hay Street, Helensburgh, in her 74th year The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 27 February 1947 p 20
b. 28/11/1875 American Creek 21947/1875 d. 18/10/1969 Newtown
m. William Ludbrook 1899 Camden
f. William Brasher m. Elizabeth Willett/Fishlock *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Dark’s Rd Dapto –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1843 Houghton Le Spring Durham England
m. James Luke (abt 1845 Ludworth Durham England- ) 1870 Durham
Ship: Northbrook 1878
Husband a miner who was insolvent in 1882
b. 1866 Stirlingshire Scotland d. 25/10/1945 Thirroul br. Bulli General
m. James Weir (abt 1860 Scotland – 5/4/1900 Bulli Mine Son of David Weir &) 1883 Berrima
m. James Henry Luke ( abt 1872 -12/5/1941 Thirroul ) 1904 Redfern
f. Thomas Cowie m. Christina
Ship: abt 1878
Weir was a native of Scotland, and about 40 years. He leaves a wife and five children, one a cripple, but ill provided for. As there is much sympathy for the family it is probable something will be done for one who has fallen not with a rifle but with that infinitely more useful article, a pick in his hand. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 7 April 1900 p 11
A collection at the colliery, for the family of the late James Weir, killed in the Bulli pit, yielded over £20 South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 21 April 1900 p 11
Husband, Lames Luke, was employed at Scarborough mine and had 75% puemonoconiosis – for which he received 2 pound compensation rather than 4 pounds due to a married man as he also had bronchitis- 1938
MRS. HELEN LUKE
Mrs. Helen Luke, who died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Johnson, Main rd., Thirroul, on Thursday of last week, was born In Stirlingshire, Scotland, 79 years ago, and came to Australia with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowie, when 12 years of age. Her parents took up residence at Joadja Creek. Mrs. Luke had resided in Thirroul for the past 57 years, and during that time has been an ardent worker and a staunch member of the Thirroul Presbyterian Church, being a particularly active worker at the annual church fairs, and other social functions associated with the church. She is survived by three daughters, Mary (Mrs. Neil), Agnes (Mrs. Marr) and Margaret (Mrs. Johnson). One son and one daughter predeceased her. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 2 November 1945 p 9
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1850 d. 1933 State Hospital Auburn br. Rookwood
m. James Luke 1868 Orange 3019/1868
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Clifton–Domestic Duties.
b. abt 1855 North Shields Northumberland d. 19/4/1928 Ryde br. Field of Mars
m. William Lupton (-1921 Rozelle) 1880 Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland
f. George Hislop m. Sophia
In 1881 census her husband was a sailor and she was boarding.
LUPTON. — April 19, 1928, Sophia Mary Lupton, of Ryde, dearly loved wife of the late William Lupton, late of Rozelle, aged 73 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 20 April 1928 p 10
b. 6/3/1815 Dundalk Co Louth Ireland d. 9/8/1885West Dapto (1885/11084) br. St Lukes Dapto
m. William Lunne 1843 Church of England St James Sydney (V1843647 27C) (note; she is listed as Cameron not Kidd- this is known to be an important family name)
f. Thomas Kidd m. Bridget Byne
Ship: Earl Durham 11/7/1842
Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867 Midwife West Dapto
LUNN Mrs. Ellen midwife West Dapto Charcoal Ck. Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
LUNN—January 31st, at the residence of his uncle, Mr. John Kidd, Illawarra, Mr. William John Lunn, aged 25 years. (SMH 25 February 1870)
Death certificate informant her brother John Kidd, another brother James Kidd and his wife Ellen * lived in the Illawarra as did her sister Margaret Disney *
Information with the permission of Chris and Carla Wright
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Manning St Kiama –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1832 d. 1884 Willoughby 5783/1884
m. John Frederick Rivers Lunnis (abt 1816- 2/7/1872 Government Stores Circular Quay) 1866 Sydney 698/1866
Husband a settler
m. Thomas H Lus
b. 21/12/1854 Saint Austell Cornwall d. 12/10/1931 Merrylands br. Field of Mars
m. Francis William Douglas Parkes ( 1849 Coatbridge Lanarkshire Scotland- 19/12/1902 Hobart Tas) 1875 SA
m. Frederick Oscar Luttrell (26/11/1868 Hobart Tas – 30/10/1937 Lidcombe)
In 1892 her husband was bankrupt while living at Rix’s Creek- he was a married miner with six children and no property.
LUTTRELL-The Relatives and Friends of Mr. FREDERICK O. LUTTRELL and FAMILY, Mrs. ADA LORING and FAMILY, Mr. and Mrs. H. PARK and FAMILY, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. LUTTRELL and FAMILY are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late dearly-loved WIFE and their dear MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER, Emily Jane Luttrell to leave her late residence, Chetwyn Grove, Merrylands, THIS DAY, WEDNFSDAY at 2 p. m. for the Church of England Cemetery at Field of Mars. Family NoticesThe Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 14 October 1931 Page 9
b. 1859 Greville Lodge Winsford Cheshire d. 31/7/1834 Haberfield
m. Alfred Arden Lycett (1852 Chesterton Hall Chesterton Staffordshire - 1930 Balmain ) 1876 Winsford Cheshire
f. George Cross m. Jane
https://lycettsofsydney.wordpress.com/2015/10/31/lycett-family-get-together/ has a photo
LYCETT.-July 31. 1934. at her daughter's residence, 35 Hawthorne-parade, Haberfield. Edith Ellen Green Lycett, beloved mother of Norman. George. Herbert. Ethel, Julia, and Ernest, aged 75 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 1 August 1934 p 12
b. abt 1856 Clare Ireland d. 2/8/942 East Fremantle WA br. Fremantle WA
m. John Joseph Lydon (- 8/9/1926 South Fremantle WA Son of Thomas Lydon ) 29/10/ 1878 Ballyvaughan Clare Ireland
f. Laurence Keane m. Catherine
Ship: Holmsdale 1879 into SA
Religion: RC
LYDON.-On August 2, 1942 at East Fremantle, Mary., widow of the late John Lydon; of 13 King William-street, South Fremantle, loving mother of Mary (Mrs Dr Wild, England), Michael (Coolgardie). John. Laurence. Alfred and Roy; fond mother-in-law of Nell. Myra and Rose, grandmother of Dorothy Chamberlain. Alfred. Shirley, Ronnie, Johnny and Billie Lydon and Pat Keane (AIP abroad), and great-grandmother of Diane Chamberlain; aged 86 years. R.I.P. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Monday 3 August 1942 p 1
Family pioneers of the Sutherland area, some children registered in Helensburgh but not resident.
d. 1909 Tingha
m. Albert Lyes (abt 1860-28/9/1948 Coraki ) 1890 Lismore
f. Lawrence Leslie m.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Clifton–Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
m. Thomas Lynam 1853 CofE Hunter, Maitland etc.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1862 d. 20/7/1946 Atchison St Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Thomas Joseph Lynch ( abt 1871 – 19/5/1941) 1891 Kiama
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Port Kembla –Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
MRS. A. LYNCH
A well-known and highly respected resident of the district for many years, Mrs- Alice Lynch, of 20 Atcheson street, Wollongong, died at her home on Saturday.
Aged 84 years, she was the widow of the late Mr. Thomas Joseph Lynch who pre-deceased her in May 1941, and she is survived by a family of six— John, Tom, May (Mrs. Capell), Elsie (Mrs. Richmond), Eileen (Mrs. Berry) and Alice.
The funeral left her residence on Sunday afternoon for St, Francis Xavier's Church, thence to Wollongong Catholic Cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 26 July 1946 p 10
m. James Lynch
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Albion Park–School Teacher
m. John Lynch
m. James Lynch
d. 1863 Wollongong
m. James Lynch (1832-)
f. Daniel Daley m. Mary
b. abt 1834 d. 17/7/1875 br. Wollongong General
m. Martin Lynch (1825 – 8/12/1905 Wollongong Son of James Lynch & Margaret Laughlin *) 11/9/1849 Wollongong
Both resident of Wollongong
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS/2001-07/0995848959
b. abt 1845 Irvinestown Co Tyrone Ireland d. 1919 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Martin Lynch (1825 - 8/12/1905 Son of James Lynch & Margaret Laughlin *) 29/4/1878 St Francis Xavier’s (widower)
f. Bernard McNabb . Margaret Reilly
Ship: Morning Star 1864
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fairy Meadow –Domestic Duties
MRS CATHERINE LYNCH.
There passed away at the residence of her daughter, Bulli-road, Wollongong an old and highly respected resident of Wollongong Mrs. Catherine Lynch. Deceased who had reached the age of 78 years was a native of County Tyrone, Ireland and came to this state in the ship Morning Star 58 years ago. The late Mrs. Lynch was a most devout. Catholic. The Very Rev Father Dunne, P.P., V.F., made feeling reference to the deceased lady at 7 o 'clock Mass on Easter Sunday morning, and again at the graveside, when he said God had chosen a holy time to call a good Christian Catholic to her reward. The funeral was very largely attended. Mrs. Lynch's husband died some 13 years ago. A grown-up family of three sons and two daughters are left to mourn the loss of a good mother. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 29 May 1919 p 29
b. 1876 Sydney
f. George Lynch m. Margaret
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Gerringong –Public School teacher
m. John Lynch 1836 RC Sydney St Mary’s
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1836 Co Carlow Ireland
m. James Lynch (1832-) 28/11/1866 St Fancis Xavier’s (widower)
f. Edward Kelly m. Mary Moore
b. abt 1819 Co Clare Ireland d. 23/8/1898 Cootralantra near Cooma
m. Stephen Deegan 7/1/1841 RC Sydney, St Mary'sV1841828 91/1841
f. Michael Kane
Ship: Charles Kerr 1839
b. abt 1879 d. 2/5/1966 Woonona
m. Thomas Lynch (abt 1876 - 15/5/1954 Bulli Hospital) 1898 Woonona
f. William Thomas m. Margaret
m. James Lynch 1883 Kiama
b. abt 1871 d. 19/8/1939 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Michael F Lynch 28/7/1903 Dapto
f. John Roche m. Margaret
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mr. M. Lynch, and Miss Roche were married on Tuesday, by the Rev. Father Heydon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 1 August 1903 Page 11
Late Mrs. Lynch
On Sunday night last at her residence 7 Dennison street, the death occurred of Mrs. Julia Margaret Lynch, beloved wife of Mr. F. M Lynch.
The late Mrs. Lynch was in her 69th year.
There was no issue of the Union
About 35 years ago the late Mrs. Lynch was employed as a tailoress at Lance and Co's, Wollongong, when the tailoring trade at that store was very flourishing.
Mrs. Lynch was also well known at Dapto, where Mr. Lynch was employed at the smelting works for about seven years.
The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery on Monday after noon, the cortage moving from St. Francis Xavier's Church. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 August 1939 Page 7
b. 1853 Fairy Meadow or 5/3/ 1850 Newtown d. 1 /6/ 1933 Ashfield br. Wollongong General
m. James Lynch (1856-28/6/1916 ) 14/1/1879 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Edward Gillis m. Margaret Noud
Parents not listed on marriage certificate but Richard and Marion Gillis were witnesses.
http://records.ancestry.com/margaret_gilles_gillis_records.ashx?pid=104564306
m. John Lynch 1875 Kiama
b. 24/5/1819 Stone Kent England d. 22/6/1873 Marshall Mount
m. Stephen Lynch (abt 1821 -20/4/1891 Milton Son of unknown) 13/7/1840 Place of Worship Cof E Dapto Wollongong
f. Joseph Dunster m. Mary Randall *
Ship: Lady Nugent 1838
Both of Dapto
Stephen was well known in the area in ploughing matches 1856-76. He was a committee member of Dapto Agricultural Show in 1867; a churchwarden of St Luke's in 1869 and in 1876 supported the establishment of Ward 3 of Central Illawarra as a separate municipality.
At her residence, Marshall Mount, Illawarra, MARY, the beloved wife of Stephen Lynch, aged 54 years, eldest daughter of the late Joseph Dunster, Kent, England. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 3 July 1873 p 2
m. James Lynch
Husband a settler
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I295073
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona –Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1868 Newcastle d. 1948 Kurri Kurri
m. George Lynch 1886 Newcastle
f. John Christian m. Rachel
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Tarrawanna –Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1857 Durham d. 1918 Granville
m. Lewis Lynch (- 1904 Wallsend Son of William Lynch & Rose Ann) 1875 Newcastle
f. Abel AKA William Clayton m. Elizabeth Robson
Ship: Parsee 1857
m. William Lynes aka Bungela 383/1864 Sydney
f. David Cutts
LYNES-CUTTS—May 4th, by special license, at 105, Prince- street, by the Rev. John Reid, of the Mariners' Church, William Lynes, native of Shoalhaven, to Frances Cutts, daughter of David Cutts, Yorkshire, England. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 May 1864
MARRIAGE OF AN ABORIGINAL WITH AN ENGLISHWOMAN.
To the Editor of the Herald.
SIR,-I noticed in your issue of this morning, in the usual place, the marriage of William Lynes, a native of Shoalhaven, to Frances Cutts, daughter of David Cutts, Yorkshire, England, by the Rev. John Reid. Now this is a very ingenious insertion of a marriage, and which most certainly, if true, should have a place in the ordinary calendar of the country.
It may not be within the knowledge of the Rev. Mr. Reid that by the law applicable to this colony, with regard to savage tribes and natives of the Pacific Islands, no contract of any kind is binding. It appears, however, in the face of what he aught to have known, that he has attempted to bind on aboriginal black by the ties of marriage with a white woman.
This native of Shoalhaven, who has been styled “William Lynes” is without a local habitation or a name, except that name by which he is known among the few remaining blacks of Illawarra, and which doubtless was according to custom bestowed upon him at his birth, big “Bungela.”
Physiologists-abroad, and all writers on the history of Australia-agree that these darkies hold about the lowest position in the human scale. It is a well-known fact that these unfortunate people have no idea of a future state, nor do they ever express an opinion on religious subjects. This is clear and unmistakable, there is no susceptibility in their character to religious impressions, nor can you convey to them any notion of a Deity - it is all beyond their comprehension. The only marriage ceremony known to the aboriginals of this country is either by dragging the bride away from her friends and coercing by a sound drubbing-or betrothal from infancy.
Therefore, for the first time In the history of New South Wales, the marriage ceremony has been performed by the Rev. John Reid between Bungela, an aboriginal, and Fanny Cutts, an Englishwoman. Surely, such an idea must have suggested to the curator a something wrong in the intellect of the woman; he never could have suspected her of believing that she had discovered her lost Endymion in the person of this peculiar odoriferous darkie-without a house, home, habitation, or a name. No good can come of it, and most likely the unfortunate woman is consigned to ruin and perdition.
Yours, &c.,
ARGO.The Sydney Morning Herald 20 May 1864
In a reply from Rev Reid “It is said that the aboriginal “Is without a local habitation and a name.” Ibis is false. His name is William Lynes, he is a farm servant at Rose Bay, and his father is William Lynes, farmer. These facts are certified by him in my marriage register, and confirmed by Charles Pratt, a farm-servant with him, at Rose Bay, and who was one of the witnesses at the marriage.
The bridegroom Is characterised as a ” peculiar odoriferous darkie,“ and, by implication, be is represented as a rude and ill-clothed savage On the contrary, the man is respectful in his manners, converses rationally, he appeared to me to be as well attired as any clergyman in the city. And as to the bride, Frances Cutts, Instead of being “wrong in her intellect,” as she is stated to be, she is a most intelligent person, writes her own name in good penmanship, and seemed to me to be even superior to many in the same rank and condition in life. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 May 1864
b. abt 1864 d. 4/8/1936 Kogarah
m. Michael Lyons 1899 Newtown
f. Alfred Forward m. Maria
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fairy Meadow –Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
LYONS.—August 4 1936 at a private hospital Kogarah Annie Isabella Lyons loving wife of Michael Lyons and loving mother of Clarence and Roy aged 72 years. Dearly beloved. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 5 August 1936 p 14
b. 1865 Jamberoo d. 26/11/1928 Canterbury br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. John A Lyons (abt 1859 Kilcorney Cork Ireland -2/12/1937 Jamberoo Son of Alexander Lyons & Julia Reardon) 21/8/1888 Kiama
f. Francis O’Keefe m. Margaret Dennen/Dineen *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Albion Park –Domestic Duties
m. Dr. William Lyons 1865 Gundagai 2242/1865
On the 15th instant, at Wollongong, Mrs. WILLIAM LYONS, of a daughter.
On the 25th instant, at Wollongong, ELEANOR MARIA, infant daughter of Dr. W. LYONS, aged 35 days. The Sydney Morning Herald 27 January 1872
m. James Lyons
A melancholy accident occurred on Monday evening, which resulted in the death of a fine young boy about four years old, a son of Mr James Lyons, formerly Librarian at the School of Arts. Mr Lyons about a fortnight since removed from the School of Arts to the house formerly occupied by Captain Scott, and at the foot of the paddock on which the cottage stands, there is a small waterhole which does not generally contain more than a foot or eighteen inches of water, but during the present moist weather that depth is somewhat increased. In the afternoon of Monday, Mrs Lyons left home for the purpose of transacting some little matters of business in town, and between four and five in the evening the poor little fellow whose death we have to record was found floating in the water hole before mentioned. On being seen by a brother some year or two older than deceased, he was immediately taken out of the water. And although Dr. Marshall was immediately sent for and quickly in attendance and every effort made to restore animation, it was of no avail as life was extinct. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 8 March 1870 p 2
Her husband subsequently married Sarah Grace Jenkins *
b. 1871 Jamberoo d. 30/5/1954 Haberfield
m. Michael Lyons ( abt 1862- 1931 Haberfield ) 1890 Kiama
f. Francis O’Keefe m. Margaret Deneen *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Albion Park –Domestic Duties
Husband was, as a young man, an employee of the first butter factory in the State, the old Pioneer Factory, now a barn on Mr. J. Weir's farm. He later worked for many years at the Albion Park factory, being a respected citizen of both localities.
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bellambi –School teacher
b. abt 1832 Westport, Mayo
f. John Lyons m. Mary (mother living at Westport)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan Other: Empl. J Shoubert, Wollongong, £7-8, 2 yrs. Im. Cor. 50/351 30 April 1850 Wollongong; 50/761 Maitland. State Records Office of NSW, Register and applications for orphans SRNSW 4/4715-4717 (hereafter, Register) Register 2 No 317, 8 March 1850 Thomas White, Balmain applies for her; no.582 Eliza Ryan applies for her; no 638, 20 May 1850 req. that Wm Chaterton be allowed to hire her.
b. abt 1840 d. 10/1/1929 Roseville cr.
m. James Lyons 21/10/1880 Sydney
f. Richard Jenkins m. Mary Ann Northcroft
LYONS—JENKINS—Oct 21, by the Rev. William Slatyer, James Lyons to Sarah Grace Jenkins. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 22 December 1880 p 8
WOLLONGONG GAOL.
A special Gazette issued on Friday announces that Mr. James Lyons, gaoler, and Mrs. Sarah Lyons, matron, have been retired from the Public Service, The retirement will take place at the end of the present month, when Mrs. Lyons remaining in Wollongong. Mr. Lyons purposes taking a trip to the Old Country Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 11 August 1896 p 2
LYONS - January 10 1929 at the residence of her son 31 Victoria street, Roseville, Sarah Grace beloved mother of Dr Ettie Lyons of Taralea and Richard Jenkins Lyons aged 88 years Cremated Friday January 11. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 14 January 1929 p 10
m. Patrick Lyons 1861 Sydney
On the 22nd instant, at the residence of her father, 104, Elizabeth-street South, the wife of Mr. P. Lyons, of a son, - Illawarra papers please copy.The Sydney Morning Herald 25 March 1862
Unmarried Andrew Lysaght
Some believed that this is not the Andrew Lysaght that married Johanna Carroll?
b. 1830 d. 1/11/1848 Fairy Meadow
f. Patrick Lysaght m. Johannah Elliott *
On Tuesday, the 31st October, at Fairy Meadow, Illawarra, Ellen Teresa, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Patrick Lysaght, after three days' illness of scarlatina, aged 18 years, deeply and sincerely regretted by her relatives and a numerous circle of friends. The Sydney Morning Herald 2 November 1848
b. 10/11/1861 Fairy Meadow 14501/1861 d. 1931 Wollongong
f. Andrew Lysaght m. Johanna Mary Lucy Carroll *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fairy Meadow –Domestic Duties
b. abt 1839 Kilkenny Ireland d. 2/5/1914 br. Old Catholic Cemetery Wollongong
m. Andrew Lysaght (1/10/1832 Fairy Meadow- 3/9/1906 Fairy Meadow Son of Patrick Lysaght & Johannah Elliott *)6/9/1860 St Bede’s Appin
f. Michael Carroll m. Ellen Mahoney
Ship: Forth 1841
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fairy Meadow –Domestic Duties
On the 6th instant, by special license, at St. Bede's Church, Appin, by the Rev. John Maher, Mr. Andrew Lysaght, of Fairy Meadow, Wollongong, to Johanna Mary Lucy, fourth daughter of Mr. Michael Carroll, of Appin Lodge, Appin. The Sydney Morning Herald 11 September 1860
On Tuesday last at her residence Fairy Meadow Road- the wife of Mr Andrew Lysaght, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 November 1861 p 2
On the 1st August, at her residence, Fairy Meadow Hotel Mrs. Lysaght of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 August 1863 p 2
LYSAGHT - At her residence, Fairy Meadow Hotel, on the 26th instant, the wife of Mr Andrew Lysaght, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 June 1867 p 2
LYSAGHT.— - -At her residence, Fairy Meadow, on the -20th instant, the wife oi Mr Andrew Lysaght of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 23 December 1870 p 2
LYSAGHT. — At her residence, Fairy Meadow, on the 9th instant, the wife of Mr Andrew Lysaght, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 August 1873 p 2
LYSAGHT.— At her residence, Fairy Meadow, on the 4th instant, the wife of Mr. Andrew Lysaght, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 9 November 1875 p 2
LYSAGHT_May 10, at the Queen's Hotel, Wollongong, Catherine Maude, youngest daughter of Andrew and Johannah Lysaght, aged 6 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 May 1882
Johanna Carroll was the fourth daughter of Michael Carroll of Appin Lodge, Appin.
Her husband and son Andrew were both Members of the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly he also owned an hotel at Fairy Meadow.