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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, | + | < |
- | SMITH—April 23rd, at her residence, Wollongong, Mary Bell, eldest daughter of the late William Smith, wheelwright, | + | < |
- | On the 13th instant, at 13, Hill-street, | + | < |
- | At Wollongong, on the 4th December, at his residence, Crown- street, William Smith, wheelwright, | + | < |
- | 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' | + | < |
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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' | + | < |
- | M’Kenzie March 30, at her residence, Wollongong, Mrs. W. M’Kenzie of a daughter, //The Sydney Morning Herald// **3 May 1886** | + | < |
- | McKENZIE.—June 23, at her residence Keira-street, | + | < |
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- | 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' | + | < |
- | IN EQUITY. | + | < |
- | + | (Before Mr. Justine Davidson.)\\ | |
- | (Before Mr. Justine Davidson.) | + | WOLLONGONG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
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- | 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) |
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- | 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, | + | < |
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- | On the 5th instant, at St. Michael' | + | < |
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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, | + | < |
====== Mackenzie Mary James Beatrice (MacKenzie) | ====== Mackenzie Mary James Beatrice (MacKenzie) | ||
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- | 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, | + | < |
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- | 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** | + | < |
====== Mackey May (Perry) ====== | ====== Mackey May (Perry) ====== | ||
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- | MRS. MAY MACKEY. | + | < |
The death occurred at Caigan Station, Merrygoen, on Monday morning, 14th instant, at 2 a.m., of May Mackey (40) housekeeper, | The death occurred at Caigan Station, Merrygoen, on Monday morning, 14th instant, at 2 a.m., of May Mackey (40) housekeeper, | ||
- | 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. |
====== McKie Jessie (Pickeman then Wright) | ====== McKie Jessie (Pickeman then Wright) | ||
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- | McKIE—PICKEMAN.—December 12, at the Manse, Watt-street, | + | < |
- | THE Friends of MR. ANTHONY McKIE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased Wife : To move from his residence, Pacific-street, | + | < |
- | THE Friends of MR. WILLIAM WALLACE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased Sister-in-law, | + | THE Friends of MR. WILLIAM WALLACE are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased Sister-in-law, |
====== 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 | + | < |
- | 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, | + | A call to the relatives to attend her last moments were broadcasted, |
- | 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 | + | < |
====== 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. | + | < |
- | A serious accident occurred on Friday, whereby Mrs. M' | + | A serious accident occurred on Friday, whereby Mrs. M' |
====== 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, | + | < |
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. . | + | < |
- | The remains.were laid to rest in the Wollongong Catholic cemetery on Sunday. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, | + | The remains.were laid to rest in the Wollongong Catholic cemetery on Sunday. |
====== McKinlay Mary ====== | ====== McKinlay Mary ====== |
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