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 Husband William Smith was a wheelwright in Wollongong Husband William Smith was a wheelwright in Wollongong
  
-On the 9th of August, at their residence, Campbelltown, Mr. Henry Fowler, aged 61 years ; also, on Sunday, the 14th instant, very suddenly, Mary, relict of the above, in her 65th year ; the beloved parents of Mrs. William Smith, of Crown-street, Wollongong. T//he Sydney Morning Herald// **20 November 1852**+<blockquote>On the 9th of August, at their residence, Campbelltown, Mr. Henry Fowler, aged 61 years ; also, on Sunday, the 14th instant, very suddenly, Mary, relict of the above, in her 65th year ; the beloved parents of Mrs. William Smith, of Crown-street, Wollongong. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **20 November 1852**</cite></blockquote>
  
-SMITH—April 23rd, at her residence, Wollongong, Mary Bell, eldest daughter of the late William Smith, wheelwright, aged 32 //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Saturday 23 June 1866** p 7+<blockquote>SMITH—April 23rd, at her residence, Wollongong, Mary Bell, eldest daughter of the late William Smith, wheelwright, aged 32 <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Saturday 23 June 1866** p 7</cite></blockquote>
  
-On the 13th instant, at 13, Hill-street, Sheriff's Gardens, of bronchitis, AMALIA ELIZABETH, fifth daughter of the late WILLIAM SYDNEY SMITH, wheelwright, of **Wollongong**. Her end was peace. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **13 May 1869**+<blockquote>On the 13th instant, at 13, Hill-street, Sheriff's Gardens, of bronchitis, AMALIA ELIZABETH, fifth daughter of the late WILLIAM SYDNEY SMITH, wheelwright, of **Wollongong**. Her end was peace. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **13 May 1869**</cite></blockquote>
  
-At Wollongong, on the 4th December, at his residence, Crown- street, William Smith, wheelwright, aged 50 years, leaving a wife and eight children to lament their loss. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **9 December 1854**+<blockquote>At Wollongong, on the 4th December, at his residence, Crown- street, William Smith, wheelwright, aged 50 years, leaving a wife and eight children to lament their loss. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **9 December 1854**</cite></blockquote>
  
-Last Saturday afternoon (says the Evening News) the City Coroner held an inquest on an old man named Michael McKenzie, who died, from the effects of a wound in his throat, inflicted by himself on the 20th instant at his own residence, St. Andrew's street, Balmain. Louisa McKenzie, deceased's wife, deposed that  deceased was aged 80 years, a native of Glasgow, Scotland. He was formerly in the police force, but of late has not been doing any thing. He came to this colony in 1827, and leaves two sons and one daughter. For the last three years he has been suffering from bronohitis. Latterly he has been so ill that she did not expect him to live long. About 9 o'olook last Wednesday she went out nursing, leaving deceased at home with tea and porridge on the table in front of him. His son and daughtor had gone to work. At 3 o'olook, when she returned home, she entered by the back door, and on going into the kitchen saw deceased sitting on a chair and bleeding from a wound in his neck. //(story goes on) The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893)// **Thursday 28 February 1878**+<blockquote>Last Saturday afternoon (says the Evening News) the City Coroner held an inquest on an old man named Michael McKenzie, who died, from the effects of a wound in his throat, inflicted by himself on the 20th instant at his own residence, St. Andrew's street, Balmain. Louisa McKenzie, deceased's wife, deposed that  deceased was aged 80 years, a native of Glasgow, Scotland. He was formerly in the police force, but of late has not been doing any thing. He came to this colony in 1827, and leaves two sons and one daughter. For the last three years he has been suffering from bronohitis. Latterly he has been so ill that she did not expect him to live long. About 9 o'olook last Wednesday she went out nursing, leaving deceased at home with tea and porridge on the table in front of him. His son and daughtor had gone to work. At 3 o'olook, when she returned home, she entered by the back door, and on going into the kitchen saw deceased sitting on a chair and bleeding from a wound in his neck. (story goes on) <cite>The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) **Thursday 28 February 1878**</cite></blockquote>
  
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 1903 Electoral roll –living at Fairy Meadow Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer. 1903 Electoral roll –living at Fairy Meadow Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
  
-“MACKENZIE-McPHAIL -September 20.1883, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev R H, Waugh, MA, William, son of the late Alexander Mackenzie of Ellengowan Fairy Meadow, to Margaret eldest daughter of George M'Phail, Dapto.”(SMH **4 October 1883)**+<blockquote>“MACKENZIE-McPHAIL -September 20.1883, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev R H, Waugh, MA, William, son of the late Alexander Mackenzie of Ellengowan Fairy Meadow, to Margaret eldest daughter of George M'Phail, Dapto.”<cite>SMH **4 October 1883)**</cite></blockquote>
  
-M’Kenzie March 30, at her residence, Wollongong, Mrs. W. M’Kenzie of a daughter, //The Sydney Morning Herald// **3 May 1886**+<blockquote>M’Kenzie March 30, at her residence, Wollongong, Mrs. W. M’Kenzie of a daughter, <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **3 May 1886**</cite></blockquote>
  
-McKENZIE.—June 23, at her residence Keira-street, Wollongong, the wife of W. McKenzie, of a daughter. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **20 July 1889**+<blockquote>McKENZIE.—June 23, at her residence Keira-street, Wollongong, the wife of W. McKenzie, of a daughter. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **20 July 1889**</cite></blockquote>
  
-M'KENZIE.—April 29, at her residence, Keira-street, Wollongong, the wife of W. M'Kenzie, of a daughter. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **12 May 1894**+<blockquote>M'KENZIE.—April 29, at her residence, Keira-street, Wollongong, the wife of W. M'Kenzie, of a daughter. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **12 May 1894**</cite></blockquote>
  
-Among the visitors to the H. A. College on Prince of Wales' Birthday was Mr. W. McKenzie,, who has a large butchering establishment at Wollongong. He was accompanied by his good wife, and their son, (Mr. Stanley McKenzie) and Mrs. McKenzie's brother (Mr. Geo. McPhail, junr). //Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1921)// **Saturday 18 November 1899**+<blockquote>Among the visitors to the H. A. College on Prince of Wales' Birthday was Mr. W. McKenzie,, who has a large butchering establishment at Wollongong. He was accompanied by his good wife, and their son, (Mr. Stanley McKenzie) and Mrs. McKenzie's brother (Mr. Geo. McPhail, junr). <cite>//Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1921)// **Saturday 18 November 1899**</cite></blockquote>
  
-IN EQUITY+<blockquote>IN EQUITY\\ 
- +(Before Mr. Justine Davidson.)\\ 
-(Before Mr. Justine Davidson.) +WOLLONGONG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
- +
-WOLLONGONG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.+
  
 One of the questions raised By summons for directions concerning the will of the late Mrs. Margaret McKenzie, of Wollongong, in reference to a gift to the Presbyterian Church Mrs. McKenzie died in April last, leaving an estate of about £15,000. Among the assets was a farm of 100 acres at Fairy Meadow near Wollongong. One of the questions raised By summons for directions concerning the will of the late Mrs. Margaret McKenzie, of Wollongong, in reference to a gift to the Presbyterian Church Mrs. McKenzie died in April last, leaving an estate of about £15,000. Among the assets was a farm of 100 acres at Fairy Meadow near Wollongong.
  
-By her will Mrs. McKenzie devised the farm to her son, William Allan McKenzie, for his own use absolutely, and by codicils charged the devise with payment by the devisee of £1000 within two years of her death to the trustees of the Wollongong Prebyterian Church. (continues) //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Wednesday 1 November 1933**+By her will Mrs. McKenzie devised the farm to her son, William Allan McKenzie, for his own use absolutely, and by codicils charged the devise with payment by the devisee of £1000 within two years of her death to the trustees of the Wollongong Prebyterian Church. (continues) <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Wednesday 1 November 1933**</cite></blockquote>
  
 http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/alexander-snr/christina-macgillivarys-children/william-mckenzie/ http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/alexander-snr/christina-macgillivarys-children/william-mckenzie/
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   - //(m)// James McKenzie b. 1875   - //(m)// James McKenzie b. 1875
   - //(m)// Archibald Stewart Mckenzie b. 1880 d. 1964   - //(m)// Archibald Stewart Mckenzie b. 1880 d. 1964
-By special license, at Bulli, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. C. Atchison, John, eldest son of the late Mr. Neil   McKENZIE, to Marion, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Lachlan MORRISON.    Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Friday 6 January 1860**+<blockquote>By special license, at Bulli, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. C. Atchison, John, eldest son of the late Mr. Neil   McKENZIE, to Marion, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Lachlan MORRISON.    <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Friday 6 January 1860**</cite></blockquote>
  
 http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/neil/ http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/neil/
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   - //(m)// Kenneth MacKenzie b. 1882 d. 1957 Paddington   - //(m)// Kenneth MacKenzie b. 1882 d. 1957 Paddington
   - //(m)// Douglas S MacKenzie b. d. 1919 Sydney   - //(m)// Douglas S MacKenzie b. d. 1919 Sydney
-On the 5th instant, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, KENNETH MACKENZIE, District Engineer, Sutton Forest, late of Wigan, Lancashire, to MARION, youngest daughter of James Quinan, Esq, Geelong, Victoria. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **8 December 1865**+<blockquote>On the 5th instant, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, KENNETH MACKENZIE, District Engineer, Sutton Forest, late of Wigan, Lancashire, to MARION, youngest daughter of James Quinan, Esq, Geelong, Victoria. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **8 December 1865**</cite></blockquote>
  
 **http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENANZ/2007-02/1170484764** **http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENANZ/2007-02/1170484764**
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 Her husband who was employed as a gardener for T. Thompson Wollonong Her husband who was employed as a gardener for T. Thompson Wollonong
  
-DIED. On the 5th instant, at Spring-hill, near Wollongong, the residence of her son-in-law, Mary, the relect of Mr. Angus McKenzie in the 80th year of her age. //Empire// **9 July 1855**+<blockquote>DIED. On the 5th instant, at Spring-hill, near Wollongong, the residence of her son-in-law, Mary, the relect of Mr. Angus McKenzie in the 80th year of her age. <cite>//Empire// **9 July 1855**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Mackenzie Mary James Beatrice (MacKenzie)  ====== ====== Mackenzie Mary James Beatrice (MacKenzie)  ======
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   - //(f)// Flora Mackenzie   - //(f)// Flora Mackenzie
   - //(f)// Janet McKenzie b. 1866 Berrima 5967/1866   - //(f)// Janet McKenzie b. 1866 Berrima 5967/1866
-TARALGA. From Our Correspondent. Death: Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, of Burra Creek, widow of the late Mr. K. McKenzie, died at her residence on Friday evening last after a long illness. She was 73 years of age, was sister to Messrs. John, Alex., Kenneth, Charles, and William McKenzie, and Miss Mc Kenzie of Yalbraith. The deceased was a most kindhearted, upright, and hospitable woman, and was held in the highest regard throughout the district. Her husband died some years ago, and a family of sons, among whom are Messrs. Kenneth and Downie McKenzie, of Burra Creek, and several danghters survive their parents. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery at Stone-quarry, the Rev. C. Crane, B.A., conducting the burial service. There was a large attendance at the funeral. //Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940)// **Saturday 1 December 1900** p 4+<blockquote>TARALGA. From Our Correspondent. Death: Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, of Burra Creek, widow of the late Mr. K. McKenzie, died at her residence on Friday evening last after a long illness. She was 73 years of age, was sister to Messrs. John, Alex., Kenneth, Charles, and William McKenzie, and Miss Mc Kenzie of Yalbraith. The deceased was a most kindhearted, upright, and hospitable woman, and was held in the highest regard throughout the district. Her husband died some years ago, and a family of sons, among whom are Messrs. Kenneth and Downie McKenzie, of Burra Creek, and several danghters survive their parents. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery at Stone-quarry, the Rev. C. Crane, B.A., conducting the burial service. There was a large attendance at the funeral. <cite>//Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940)// **Saturday 1 December 1900** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 http://www.geni.com/people/Kenneth-Mackenzie-14th-of-Hilton/6000000019800191353 http://www.geni.com/people/Kenneth-Mackenzie-14th-of-Hilton/6000000019800191353
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   - //(m)// Alfred George McKessar b. 1898 Woonona 8764/1898 d. 1980   - //(m)// Alfred George McKessar b. 1898 Woonona 8764/1898 d. 1980
   - //(f)// Eva Frances McKessar b. 1902 Mudgee 33739/1902 d. 2/9/1997 Stanwell Tops (Robert Gladstone Furlonger 1920)   - //(f)// Eva Frances McKessar b. 1902 Mudgee 33739/1902 d. 2/9/1997 Stanwell Tops (Robert Gladstone Furlonger 1920)
-McKESSAR Maria -April 21, 1950 late of 43 Falconer Street, West Ryde wife of the late Alexander McKessar beloved mother of William, Arthur, Gladys, Alec (deceased) Douglas, Keith (deceased) Alfred and Eva, aged 90 years Privately cremated April 22 //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Monday 24 April 1950**+<blockquote>McKESSAR Maria -April 21, 1950 late of 43 Falconer Street, West Ryde wife of the late Alexander McKessar beloved mother of William, Arthur, Gladys, Alec (deceased) Douglas, Keith (deceased) Alfred and Eva, aged 90 years Privately cremated April 22 <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Monday 24 April 1950**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Mackey May (Perry) ====== ====== Mackey May (Perry) ======
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   - //(f)// Mary Mackey b. 1912 Waterloo d. 1912 Waterloo   - //(f)// Mary Mackey b. 1912 Waterloo d. 1912 Waterloo
   - //(f)// Eileen Mackey b. 1913 Redfern d. 1913 Redfern   - //(f)// Eileen Mackey b. 1913 Redfern d. 1913 Redfern
-MRS. MAY MACKEY.+<blockquote>MRS. MAY MACKEY.
  
 The death occurred at Caigan Station, Merrygoen, on Monday morning, 14th instant, at 2 a.m., of May Mackey (40) housekeeper, a married woman, whose husband predeceased her four years ago. A week prior to her demise the deceased was in her usual health, but contracted the 'flu. Hemhorrage of the lungs supervened, and despite medical attention she passed away as stated. A native of Marshall's Mount, South Coast, she had been employed at Caigan for the past 15 months, where she was held in great esteem. A family of 3 boys and 1 girl, who are at school in Sydney, are left to mourn the loss of a devoted mother. The remains were brought to Dunedoo by car on Tuesday morning, and after a short service at the church the interment took place in the Roman Catholic portion of the Dunedoo cemetery. The death occurred at Caigan Station, Merrygoen, on Monday morning, 14th instant, at 2 a.m., of May Mackey (40) housekeeper, a married woman, whose husband predeceased her four years ago. A week prior to her demise the deceased was in her usual health, but contracted the 'flu. Hemhorrage of the lungs supervened, and despite medical attention she passed away as stated. A native of Marshall's Mount, South Coast, she had been employed at Caigan for the past 15 months, where she was held in great esteem. A family of 3 boys and 1 girl, who are at school in Sydney, are left to mourn the loss of a devoted mother. The remains were brought to Dunedoo by car on Tuesday morning, and after a short service at the church the interment took place in the Roman Catholic portion of the Dunedoo cemetery.
  
-The Rev. Father Eviston, who officiated, was also present during her last few hours, having received the sick call at 9 p.m. Sunday, night,and motored to Caigan, a distance of 30 miles. The chief mourner was Miss Eva Perry, sister, who came, by train to be present, Father Eviston meeting the train at Craboon on Tuesday, and brought her to Dunedoo. Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954)Thursday 17 June 1926+The Rev. Father Eviston, who officiated, was also present during her last few hours, having received the sick call at 9 p.m. Sunday, night,and motored to Caigan, a distance of 30 miles. The chief mourner was Miss Eva Perry, sister, who came, by train to be present, Father Eviston meeting the train at Craboon on Tuesday, and brought her to Dunedoo. <cite>Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954) **Thursday 17 June 1926**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== McKie Jessie (Pickeman then Wright)  ====== ====== McKie Jessie (Pickeman then Wright)  ======
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   - //(f)// Jessie McKie b. 1880 Newcastle 20168/1880 (William Logan 1902)   - //(f)// Jessie McKie b. 1880 Newcastle 20168/1880 (William Logan 1902)
-McKIE—PICKEMAN.—December 12, at the Manse, Watt-street,  by the Rev. James Coutts, senior minister of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Anthony McKie, Railway Service, Newcastle, native of Wigton, Scotland, to Jessie Wright, daughter of John Pickeman, farmer, of Kiama, New South Wales. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Tuesday 16 December 1879**+<blockquote>McKIE—PICKEMAN.—December 12, at the Manse, Watt-street,  by the Rev. James Coutts, senior minister of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Anthony McKie, Railway Service, Newcastle, native of Wigton, Scotland, to Jessie Wright, daughter of John Pickeman, farmer, of Kiama, New South Wales. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Tuesday 16 December 1879**</cite></blockquote>
  
-THE Friends of MR. ANTHONY McKIE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased Wife : To move from his residence, Pacific-street, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock.+<blockquote>THE Friends of MR. ANTHONY McKIE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased Wife : To move from his residence, Pacific-street, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock.
  
-THE Friends of MR. WILLIAM WALLACE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased Sister-in-law, JESSIE McKIE : To move from the residence of Mr. Anthony McKie, Pacific-street, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. //Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Saturday 18 September 1880** p 5+THE Friends of MR. WILLIAM WALLACE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased Sister-in-law, JESSIE McKIE : To move from the residence of Mr. Anthony McKie, Pacific-street, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. <cite>//Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Saturday 18 September 1880** p 5</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== McKillop Elizabeth L (Ridley) ====== ====== McKillop Elizabeth L (Ridley) ======
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 Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner. Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
  
-Mr. Archibald McKillop, who went to Lithgow for the benefit of his health, has been attacked by pneumonia, and it is reported that he is in a critical condition. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Saturday 25 February 1905** p 11+<blockquote>Mr. Archibald McKillop, who went to Lithgow for the benefit of his health, has been attacked by pneumonia, and it is reported that he is in a critical condition. <cite>//South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Saturday 25 February 1905** p 11</cite></blockquote>
  
-Mrs. McKillop, widow of the late Mr. McKillop, who had a greengrocery business in Helensburgh for a number of years, passed away on Monday night.+<blockquote>Mrs. McKillop, widow of the late Mr. McKillop, who had a greengrocery business in Helensburgh for a number of years, passed away on Monday night.
  
-A call to the relatives to attend her last moments were broadcasted, but Mr J. Ridley, a brother, arrived too late to bid her a last farewell. Much sympathy is felt in Helensburgh for the bereaved relatives. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 15 November 1929** p 6+A call to the relatives to attend her last moments were broadcasted, but Mr J. Ridley, a brother, arrived too late to bid her a last farewell. Much sympathy is felt in Helensburgh for the bereaved relatives. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 15 November 1929** p 6</cite></blockquote>
  
-MCKILLOP. - In memory of our beloved mother Elizabeth Mckillop, died November 12, 1929. Inserted by Dave, Gladys, Archie, Eddie, and Hugh (son-in-law). //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Thursday 12 November 1931** p 8+<blockquote>MCKILLOP. - In memory of our beloved mother Elizabeth Mckillop, died November 12, 1929. Inserted by Dave, Gladys, Archie, Eddie, and Hugh (son-in-law). <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Thursday 12 November 1931** p 8</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== McKillop Matilda Johanna (Garnsey) ====== ====== McKillop Matilda Johanna (Garnsey) ======
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 Her husband was in partnership with Andrew Cleland which was dissolved in 1890. Her husband was in partnership with Andrew Cleland which was dissolved in 1890.
  
-A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.+<blockquote>A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
  
-A serious accident occurred on Friday, whereby Mrs. M'Kinley, who lives at Mount Ousley, had her left leg broken above the ankle. Mrs. M'Kinley was driving home, about 4 p.m., and while crossing Angel's Creek bridge the horse put his foot into a hole, where the planks are broken, and fell, being cut terribly about the knees and Mrs. M'Kinley suffering as above stated. Mr. Cram, who happened to be riding past at the time, rendered every possible assistance and lost no time in riding in for Dr. Wade, who was quickly on the spot, and soon set the broken limb. Mrs. Good, of Mount Ousley, rendered important aid to the poor sufferer and very kindly as sisted Dr. Wade. It is a matter of congratulation that Mrs. M'Kinley was not killed. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 13 November 1894** p 2+A serious accident occurred on Friday, whereby Mrs. M'Kinley, who lives at Mount Ousley, had her left leg broken above the ankle. Mrs. M'Kinley was driving home, about 4 p.m., and while crossing Angel's Creek bridge the horse put his foot into a hole, where the planks are broken, and fell, being cut terribly about the knees and Mrs. M'Kinley suffering as above stated. Mr. Cram, who happened to be riding past at the time, rendered every possible assistance and lost no time in riding in for Dr. Wade, who was quickly on the spot, and soon set the broken limb. Mrs. Good, of Mount Ousley, rendered important aid to the poor sufferer and very kindly as sisted Dr. Wade. It is a matter of congratulation that Mrs. M'Kinley was not killed. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 13 November 1894** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== McKinlay Jane (Quin)  ====== ====== McKinlay Jane (Quin)  ======
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 Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
  
-McKINLEY. – January 4, 1911, at her residence, Flinders-street, Wollongong, after a long suffering, Jane, relict of the late John McKinley, aged 73½  years. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Thursday 5 January 1911** p 6+<blockquote>McKINLEY. – January 4, 1911, at her residence, Flinders-street, Wollongong, after a long suffering, Jane, relict of the late John McKinley, aged 73½  years. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Thursday 5 January 1911** p 6</cite></blockquote>
  
 Husband made a ‘serious attempt at suicide‘ in 1890. One son went to the Boar War and some of his letters home where published in the local press. Husband made a ‘serious attempt at suicide‘ in 1890. One son went to the Boar War and some of his letters home where published in the local press.
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 Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –Waitress Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –Waitress
  
-A resident; who had lived in Wollongong most of her life, passed away last Saturday. She was Miss Margaret McKinley,, who was 85 years of age., She had lived with her neice, Beryl (Mrs. Mclntosh), of, 59 Flinders st., Wollongong. .+<blockquote>A resident; who had lived in Wollongong most of her life, passed away last Saturday. She was Miss Margaret McKinley,, who was 85 years of age., She had lived with her neice, Beryl (Mrs. Mclntosh), of, 59 Flinders st., Wollongong. .
  
-The remains.were laid to rest in the Wollongong Catholic cemetery on Sunday. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Thursday 11 November 1948** p 7+The remains.were laid to rest in the Wollongong Catholic cemetery on Sunday. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Thursday 11 November 1948** p 7</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== McKinlay Mary ====== ====== McKinlay Mary ======
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