d. 27/8/1952 Chatswood
m. Charles George Macartney 1921 Chatswood
f. Alexander Clelend Bruce m. Mary Ann *
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1840 Armagh Ireland d. 27/11/1930 Mosman br. Rookwood
m. Rev Hans Hamilton Mack ( Downpatrick Ireland - 1890 North Adelaide SA ) 1859 Sydney
f. Rev. Benjamin James m. Harriet
Ship: 1841
On the 24th instant, at her residence, Kiama, the wife of the Rev. H. Mack, of a son-premature birth. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 31 December 1859
MRS. JEMIMA MACK
AN APPRECIATION
(BY J.E.C.)Mrs. Jemima Mack, widow of the Rev. Hans Mack, died last week.
Had she lived another three months she would have completed 90 years of life. Although in recent years she was blind, she evinced a lively interest in every-day affairs, and retained in a wonderful measure her cheerfulness and youthfulness of spirit to the end. A daughter of the then well-known Mr Benjamin James, senr., of Sydney, she was married to the Rev. Hans Mack in 1859, and shared with him experiences of circuit life in New South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia, and again in New South Wales, where Mr. Mack's ministry closed in 1890. He was one of the early and pioneer ministers of the Wesleyan Church, and was a member of the first Australian Conference in 1855. In those early days ministers of the church were liable to transfer at the will of the conference to any part of Australia. But Mrs. Mack not only never complained, but rather enjoyed the experience of making new friends, of enlarging her acquaintance with Australia, and of appraising differing types of character and varying modes of life. She especially enjoyed her experiences among the gold-diggers of Braidwood in the early 60's of last century and among the Cornish miners of South Australia in the 70's of that period. The mother of a large family, she devoted herself in her widowhood to the education and up-bringing of her sons and daughters, and how well she succeeded in that task is evidenced by the success achieved by them in their several lines of life. Two of her sons became doctors; another son attained eminence at the Bar, and is a leading King's Counsel; yet another is a civil engineer, and all the rest are in honourable commercial positions. Of the daughters three enjoy eminence in the journalistic and literary world. Who does not know Louie Mack, Amy Eleanor Mack, and Miss Gertrude Mick, through their frequent contributions to current journalism, whilst the other daughters are happily placed in homes of their own. One of her grandsons occupied till quite recently the position of associate to one of the Supreme Court Judges only relinquishing it to be called to the Bar. Always a great leader and possessed of a retentive memory, Mrs. Mack was pre-eminently a ready conversationalist. Well informed in many subjects, she kept up her interest in life right up to the last, having the daily papers read to her as also many of the best of modern books. She loved life and all that it stood for. Comparatively suddenly at the last she quietly slipped away. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 2 December 1930 p 13(includes a photograph)
b. 1850 at sea V18502034 38A/1850 1850 d. 26/12/1929 br. Bulli General
m. John Mackay ( ) 1868 Wollongong
f. Albert Cavill m. Harriett Oliver *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties
Sister-in-law of E Cavill (Ethel Blinkco ? )
MRS. MACKAY OF CORR1MAL
CORRIMAL. Friday.Agnes Mackay., 79, of James Road Corrimal died on Thursday at midnight, after a few days of severs illness and will be buried to-day.
She was born on a sailing ship off the Cape of Good Hope, when her parents were en route to Australia. Later, she came to the South Coast in a bullock wagon as a little girl, from the Turon alluvial goldfields.
Mrs. Mackay played an active part with other women in stopping a trainload of blacklegs from getting to Old Bulli mine during one of the bitter struggles. She was possessed of wonderful vigor and strength of character.
Few women have undergone the shocks and sufferings of this old lady. Two of her sons were killed In the Old Bulli explosion, her husband died soon after, an other son died through injuries sustained at South Bulli mine, while a nephew she brought up from birth, was drowned a few years ago at a surf carnival at Wollongong.
b. 1873 Ulladulla d. 28/4/1946 Bowral br. Burrawang
m. Timothy Peter Mackey (-1949 Bowral Son of John Makey & Mary Ann) 1898 Goulburn
f. Thomas Curtis m. Mary
1903 Electoral roll –living at Tubbagong Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Living Primrose Farm Bombo in 1909.
PIONEER PASSES.
At the advanced age of 72, Mrs .Timothy Mackey, one of the oldest residents of Wild's Meadow, passed away at the District Hospital on Saturday.
Mr. Mackey and his wife came to the district forty years ago and had resided there ever since. They are highly re spected members of the community and much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Mackey and the family in their bereavement.
Her husband, two daughters (Mrs. D. Pain, of Bowral, and Mrs. H. Kent) and one son, Herbert, survive her. The Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 - 1954) Friday 3 May 1946 Page 2
b. 1880 Wollongong d. 1957 Wollongong
f. John Mackay m. Agnes Cavill *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties
b. abt 1832 d. 1/6/ 1887 Wollongong
m. Phillip Mackel (abt 1831 Fermanagh Ireland – 22/7/1897 Illawarra Rd Marrickville Son of Francis Mackel & Elizabeth Murphy) 1854 Roman Catholic Sydney St Mary’s V1854142 100
f. Joseph McGahey m. ?
MACKEL. —September 10, at the Post and Telegraph Office, Wollongong, Florence Adeline, the dearly beloved daughter of Philip and Catherine Mackel, aged 8 years and 8 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 September 1877
MACKEL - June 1, at Post and Telegraph Office, Wollongong, Catherine, beloved wife of Phillip Mackel.The Sydney Morning Herald 3 June 1887
Husband was the Post Master at Wollongong for over 25 years . Headstone: Beloved wife of Philip Mackel. A good and affectionate wife and fond and devoted mother
d. 18/11/1901 Chatswood br. Gore Hill
m. Samuel Hodges (abt 1840-1873 Gladesville) 1861 Sydney
m. James Arthur Macken (abt 1853 - 1913 Sydney) 1882 Sydney 1528/1882
f. Daniel Barton m. Frances
Husband was charged with embezzlement of government funds in 1894 while post master at Clifton (committed for trial at Kempsey) . He was aquitted but was instructed to resume work at the head office.
b. Montrose Scotland d. 21/8/1860 Lake Learmonth Vic
m. Rev George Mackie (1823 Fettercairn Kincardineshire- 12/12/1871 Burrumbeet Vic Son of John Mackie & Elizabeth Sheriff *)
f. William Smith m. Jane Crole
On the 2nd instant, at the Manse, Kiama, the wife of the Rev. George Mackie, of a daughter. Empire 7 May 1855
At the Manse, Kiama, on the 25th instant, the wife of the Rev. George Mackie, of a daughter. Empire 29 December 1856
In 1857, when the family went to Lake Learmonth and Burrumbeet in Victoria
the 21st, August, of hooping-cough, it the Manse, Learmonth, aged 13 months, Elizabeth, infant daughter of the Rev. George Mackie
On the 21st instant, at the Presbyterian Manse, Lake Learmonth, Barbara, the beloved wife of the Rev. George Mackie, aged 30
years, late of Montrose, Scotland. Deeply regretted by all who knew her. The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864) Wednesday 22 August 1860 p 2
The Rev. George Mackie, Presbyterian minister, left his wife and three children in good health three or four weeks ago, and proceeded to Sydney to re cruit, by change and relaxation, his own health, that had become rather impaired by constant labours. A day or two since the reverend gentleman. was communieated with by telegraph, and informed that his children were sick, and his return desired. Mr. Mackie was in the country, and before he could reply his youngest child had died. Yesterday morning a imessenger arrived in town to telegraph to Melbourne, in hope Mr. Mackie had, arrived there, and to hasten his travel, as Mrs. Mackie was also dangerously ill. Half an hour after that messenger reached Ballanrat, Mr. Mackie's brother arrived with the intelligence of the death of the absent pastor's wife. The reverend gentleman arrived at Bainyong (Tuesday) afternoon, where he was met by his brother-in-law, the Rev. Mr. Hastie, who commuicated the sad news to him. Both gentlemen proceeded to Lake Learmonthr the same evening.
Every one may imagine the distress wlich will the the lot of the bereaved husband and farther on re turning to a home thus swiftly made desolate in his absence. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Saturday 1 September 1860
b.abt 1810 Fettercairn Kincardineshire d. 14/8/1883 Burrumbeet Vic
m. John Mackie (abt 1808 Fettercairn Kincardineshire- 17/4/1883 Burrumbeet Vic Son of David Mackie & Janet Smith)
f. George Sheriff m. Mary Money
Ship: 1853 Wanderer into Melbourne
Living at Kiama when her daughter was married by her eldest son.
MACKIE.—At Burrumbeet, on the 14th August, Elizabeth Sherriffs, widow to the late John Mackie, and mother of the Rev. Alex. Mackie. Evelyn Observer, and South and East Bourke Record (Vic. : 1882 - 1902) Friday 17 August 1883 p 2
b. 1811 London d. 1885 Athelstane Range Rockhampton Qld
m. John Mackie ( 1783 Huntly Aberdeen Scotland- 10/5/1846 Dapto) 1835 Sydney
f. Herbert Smith m. ? Yeomans
Ship: David Scott 1834
“Birth August 7, 1838, at Wollongong, Mrs. John Mackie of a Son.” SMH 13 August 1838)
“On the 13th of December, at Wollongong, Mrs. John Mackie, of a daughter.” 18 December 1839
“BIRTH. At her residence at Wollongong, Mrs. John Mackie of a son. (The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser 19 April 1841)
“BIRTH. At Wollongong, on the 7th instant, Mrs. John Mackie, of a son.” The Sydney Morning Herald 15 April 1843
Scottish-born John Mackie had been married to a Janet Wilson. The couple had three children, namely James Alpheus, Frances and Eliza, who were born between 1810 and 1815. John arrived on the brig Ann in Sydney from South Africa in 1822. The two daughters arrived some years later.
Between 1826 and 1829, merchant Mackie was in partnership with John Dickson manufacturing beer, soap and candles.
Before 1833, Mr Mackie had his own business at 81 George St, Sydney, manufacturing soap. He sold the business for $200 in March 1834.
His only son, James, died at the age of 25 years when a small vessel, St Patrick, carrying a cargo of shells, sank off Botany Heads in early 1835. In June 1834, daughter Frances Mackie married Thomas William Ellis, a captain on the steamer William the Fourth. His youngest daughter of his first marriage, Eliza, married in December 1836 Edward Hammond Hargraves who, according to history, claimed the Government reward for the discovery of gold.
By that time, John Mackie had gone into a partnership with Captain John Swan who, in 1835, bought a new 40ft cutter, naming her Swan. One Saturday night, late in February 1836, the Swan, 12 passengers and a cargo of potatoes, departed Wollongong for Sydney in company with the ketch Sarah. Sarah, the leading vessel, lost sight of the Swan near Botany Bay. The little boat just disappeared without a sign if it was in strife. No-one survived. It was thought a plank may have sprung.
At the age of 51, in June 1835, John Mackie married Emily Fryer Smith. Between 1836 and 1846 the Mackies had eight children.
In March 1838 John Mackie purchased from George and Mary Ann Brown of Dapto Lots 3 and 4 in Section 1 in the township of Wollongong for $300. In February 1839 it was reported that Mr Mackie had established a brewery in Market St. By April 1840, Mackie was having problems and borrowed $1200 from the Savings Bank of NSW. Struggling with his business, he was compelled to take out a further mortgage for $400 in October of the same year.
Not being able to clear his debts, Mackie was forced into a release with John Collie within two months. John Mackie died on May 10, 1846, aged 65 years, leaving his wife Emily with eight children aged from four months to 10 years. On May 18 a letter appeared in the newspaper signed H H, criticising Rev M D Meares for refusing to perform a funeral service for Mr Mackie. It took only four days for a response from Rev Meares where he identified Henry Heathorn of Woodstock as the complainant. Rev. Meares stated he only had to explain his actions in refusing to perform the service to “his spiritual superior”.
b. abt 1846 d. 26/3/1932 Mt Eden NZ br. Waikaraka NZ
m. Alexander Mackrell (abt 1850 – 1/4/1939 NZ )
MACKRELL – On March 26, 1932, at her residence, 77, View Road, Mt. Eden, Martha, dearly beloved wife of Alexander Mackrell, and beloved mother of Mrs. Conway, Dick, Bob and Walter MACKRELL aged 86 years. Interred this day at Waikaraka Cemetery. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 73 28 March 1932 Page 1
b. Ireland d. 7/6/1897 Croydon br. Rookwood
m. John Macready (Ireland – Wollongong ?) Ireland
f. John Cromie m. Jane
It is possible that either her son or husband was active in sport in Wollongong during the 1860’s they were bootmakers.
b. 14/3/1866 Windsor d. 5/10/1936 Marrickville
m. Thomas H Madden 1886 Newtown
f. Joshua Watsford Chaseling m. Mary Ann Hull
MADDEN.—October 5, 1936, at her daughter's residence, 92 Enmore-road, Marrickville, Alberta Louisa Madden, relict of Thomas Madden, late of Newtown and Sans Souci. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 6 October 1936 p 10
http://australianroyalty.net.au/family.php?famid=F15448&ged=purnellmccord.ged
b. abt 1832 Ireland d. 24/11/1899 Milton br. Sandridge Cemetery Mollymook
m. Francis Madden (1819 Louth - 28/11/1899 Milton Son of Peter Madden & ?) 27/2/1851 Wollongong
f. Patrick Carroll m. Elizabeth
She is recorded as Aherne for birth of John ?
Husband a labourer
He resident Figtree she of Wollongong
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b. abt 1829 Ireland d. 1919 Sydney
m. Patrick Madden () 26/3/1856 Wollongong
f. Michael Flanagan m. Elizabeth Mullins *
Both resident Fairy Meadow
b. 27/11/1857 Fairy Meadow d. 12/4/1937 Lidcombe br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Maurice Joseph Madden (19/12/1851 Fig Tree – 11/1/1909 Son of John Madden & Mary Hillard *) 18/2/1879 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Thomas Townsend m. Jane Smith * see Blake
1903 Electoral roll –living at Avondale Domestic Duties
LATE MRS. MAURICE MADDEN
The death of Mrs. Maurice Madden, which took place at Nottinghill Road, Lidcombe, on Monday, removes a link with Old'o Illawarra. Her late husband was a member, of the pioneering, family of the Illawarra district, which resided where the Berkeley cemetery now stands. When the family came out from Ireland they first settled at Madden's Plains, which is called after the, family. The deceased was 80 years of age, and prior to her marriage was a member of the well-known. Townsend family of Fairy Meadow, where she resided with her brother, the late Mr. Jack Townsend, of South Africa, who in the early days kept the Forest inn Hotel, Fairy Meadow, which was situated near where the Fairy Meadow Council Chambers now stands. For many years the site of the hotel was marked by the frame of an old lamp on a tree. The late Mrs. Madden was connected with several well known- families. The late Mr. James Townsend, of Fairy Meadow, was a brother. The late Mrs. McKitten, of Corrimal, was a sister-in-law, and Mrs. W. Madden, of Denison Street, Wollongong, is also a sister-in-law; Alderman W. Madden, of Wollongong, is a nephew.
The surviving members of her family are: Mrs. J. Carrick, Coledale; Mrs, E. Richards, Arncliffe; Mrs. J. Flannagan, Coledale; Mrs. J. Dillon, Goulburn; Mrs. Jervis, Leichhardt, and Miss Mary Madden, Lidcombe. The interment took place in the Corrimal cemetery on Tuesday, Rev. Father McElligott, of Lidcombe, officiating at the graveside. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 April 1937 p 7
b. Glenhalloe (or Bolnbrae) Tipperary
m. Thomas Madden (abt 1837 Tipperary ) 1861 Tipperary Ireland
f. Michael Harrington m. Honora
Ship:
b. 13/10/1867 Russell Vale d. 1945 Wollongong
m. John Patrick Madden (20/11/1867 Wollongong - 24/6/1946 Wollongong Son of John Madden & Johanna Gallagher *) 1899 Woonona
f. Michael Cawley m. Jane Geraghty *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Young St Wollongong Domestic Duties. Husband a contractor.
b. abt 1837 d. 1898 Orange
m. Patrick Madden (-1895 Orange Son of Philip Madden & Mary) 26/4/1855 Wollongong
f. John Champion m. ?
Both resident Wollongong
The death is announced of Mrs. P. Madden, a resident of Orange for some twenty-five years, at her residence Moulder-street, from influenza after an illness of seven weeks. She was the relict of the late Patrick Madden, who died three years ago, and leaves a family of six daughters and two sons. Her age was 61. Western Champion (Parkes, NSW : 1898 - 1934) Friday 7 October 1898 p 4
m. John Madden
Husband a tailor
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1838 Kilfinnan County Limerick Ireland d. 10/11/1927 Balgownie br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Madden (abt 1839 Co Limerick Ireland- 30/8/1913 Balgownie Son of John Madden & Mary Hillard *) 1863 St Francis Xavier’s
Ship: David McKyber abt 1855
1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
DEATH OF MRS. MADDEN.
The death of Mrs. Johanna Madden, of Balgownie, took place at her home on Thursday night, November 10th, at the age of 90 years, and her remains were interred at the family grave at Corrimal cemetery, on Saturday afternoon. This interesting personality was one of the early pioneers of this district. She was born at Kilfinnan, County Limerick, Ireland. She arrived in Sydney by the sailing ship ‘David McKyber’ after a prolonged very rough voyage which took four months from leaving Ireland, to arrival in Sydney. She was then 18 years of age, and came almost straight to the South Coast, to the very house in which she died. Her husband pre-deceased hep by 14 years. He was also an interesting personality, and was also born in Limerick. He arrived in Sydney by the ship 'Kate,' in the year 1850 five years, prior to Mrs. Madden,- who was then Miss Gallagher. , After their marriage, Mr. Madden purchased the homestead, 'Balgownie' from which the town of Balgownie derives its name. The homestead was originally the officers' quarters' in charge of the convicts. The gaol in which the convicts, were kept at night, and when not working, was lower down, adjoining the property now known as Brennan's Paddock. The stone flags which form the floor of the wide verandah on three sides of the homestead, which are still well preserved, were brought from Parramatta in bullock drays by convicts, over Rixon's Pass, near Bulli. Mr. Madden's association with the Harbour and Rivers' Department as a deep sea diver, will be well remembered by many old residents of this district. The raising of the 'Austral,' which sank in Sydney Harbour (Neutral Bay); the 'Little Pet,' wrecked off Bellambi Reef ; the 'Llewellyn,' wrecked also on Bellambi Reef; the 'Queen of Nations,' wrecked off the Black Rocks Towrodgi; the 'John Penn,' wrecked south of Kiama; were amongst his salvage achievements, as were also the Coffer Dams at both Wollongong and Kiama, while those respective harbours were being made, and the laying of the foundation of the present Wollongong lighthouse. His diving at Wollongong Harbour was accomplished first in a diving 'Bell,' which was used before the advent of the diving dress or diving suit, which was by no means as up to-date as those being used for present day diving. Mrs. Madden had eight children, five of whom have survived her, the oldest being Mr. William Madden, of ' Wollongong; Mrs John Madden of Wollongong; Mr. Robert Madden (Forestry Department), Kogarah; Mrs. S. Thorne, Wollongong, and Mrs. W. Agnew, of Balgownie. She also has thirty living grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. She retained her faculties to within three or four minutes of her death. She is greatly missed by all who knew her intimately, owing to her bright disposition and courteous manner. She was attended during her illness by Fathers Doherty, Dwyer and Farrell, who also officiated at the graveside in conjunction with Father Power, of Bulli.
b. abt 1874 d. 14/2/1976 NSW
m. Robert James Madden (9/5/1872 Wollongong – 1954 Hurstville Son of John Madden & Johanna Gallagher * ) 1900 Annandale
f. Edward Paul Thomas m. Isabella Sarah
1903 Electoral roll –living at Young St Wollongong Domestic Duties. Husband a contractor.
1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties
(May be Margaret Lucy daughter of Johanna *)
b. 1865 Wollongong d. 8/4/1919 br. Rookwood
m. George Arthur Madden (-6/9/1932 ) 1888 Sydney
f. John Anderson m. Sidney *
b. abt 1810 d. 26/9/1885 Newtown br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Madden (abt 1790 Co Limerick Ireland - 23/9/1875 Bulli)
Note: her husband was noted as having 12 children.
MADDEN. — On the 26th inst., at Newtown, Mary, relict of the late John Madden, of Bulli, aged 73 years, leaving a large family to mourn her loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 September 1885 p 2
b. abt 1855 Appin d. 20/11/1940 Denison St Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. William Joseph Madden ( abt 1855- 24/1/1919 Wollongong ?Son of John Madden & Mary Hillard *)1879 Campbelltown
f. Timothy Fahey m. Jane Moon
1903 Electoral roll –living at Avondale Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
A PIONEER PASSES
The Late Mrs Mary MaddenWith the passing of Mrs Mary Madden, at her residence, 28 Denison Street Wollongong, on Wednesday, this district lost one of its oldest pioneers. Born at Appin 85 years ago the deceased was a member of the well know Fahey family and spent the early years of her married life was the North Coast. Later on , she was associated with the old Forrest Inn at Fairy Meadow, after which she assisted her husband in conductive the Burlington Hotel onposite the Sydney Town Hall. The family took up residence in the Dapto district 50 years ago. The deceased who was held in very high esteern, reared a large family, nevertheless, always found the time to take an active part as a ardent worker for the Catholic Church. She was a great horse-woman in her younger days, and and a lover of farm-life. She always had a cheery word of welcome and assistance for all in need. The deceased, who was the relict of the late William Joseph Madden, is survived by six daughters: Fabrola, May, Ada, Elizabeth, Bridget and Agnes; and two sons (Edward and William Joseph) and brother (William Fahey). … Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 November 1940 p 13
b. 12/10/1871 Fig Tree 19647/1871 d. 25/12/1964 br. Wollongong
m. William Morris Madden (abt 1866 - 13/5/1943) 9/10/1894 St Francis Xavier’s
f. John Mooney m. Ellen Comorton/Connaughton *
School teacher
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1844 CofE Prospect St Bartholomew’s d. 4/10/1952 Wollongong
m. George William Madgwick (abt 1847 Englan- 7/6/1948 Wollongong Son of George William Madgwick & Jane ) 19/12/1878 Qld
f. Samuel Chapman m. Ann
Husband was a saddler and harness maker.
1903 Electoral roll –living at Fairy Meadow Domestic Duties
b.abt 1873 d. 5/3/1896 br. Wollongong General
f. Mortimer Madigan m. Alicia B Trussell
Brothers and sisters mostly born in Mudgee
m. James Magwick
b. abt 1872 d. 29/8/1936 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. Herbert Maggs (1872 Rydal - 1954 Bulli Hospital Son of Charles H Maggs & Elizabeth J Payne *) 1893 Lithgow
f. Adam Lisson m. Margaret
b. 1881 Bulli 19046/1881 d. 15/11/1957 Woonona
m. James Richard Maggs ( 1874 Rydal- 11/2/1959 Woonona Son of Charles H Maggs & Elizabeth J Payne *) 1898
f. James Metcalfe m. Jane Ann Bollings *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Woonona Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. 19/3/1872 Shellharbor d. 19/12/1940 Kensington br. Botany
m. Thomas Joseph Magner (1874 Bega-9/10/1959 Kensington Son of Thomas William Magner & Catherine Mary) 1903 Albion Park
f. James Condon m. Elizabeth Clancy *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Marshall St Dapto Domestic Duties
b. 1818 Dromore Fermanagh d. 30/5/1891 Kangaroo Valley
m. Patrick Maguire (abt 1813 Drumgawny Bartin Fermanagh-16/11/1906 Kangaroo Valley Son of Phillip Maguire & Catherine Herne) 11/2/1845 Pettigo Fermanagh
f. Edward Noble m. Dorothea McCartney
Ship: Ben Nevis 1856
Residence Marshall Mount from about 1856.Lived in Kangaroo Valley according to her daughter Catherine’s obituary.
Her husband was the overseer at Marshall Mount having been recommended for the position by Dr Marshall in Ireland. After seven years at Marshall Mount where three more children were born, the Maguire family bid farewell and in 1863 Patrick took up fifty acres in Kangaroo Valley. Their first home consisted of slabs with bark roof and earthen floor. The nearest store was sixty miles away at Wollongong – this journey took three days with packhorse. Patrick kept buying more land and prospered and his property extended from his original fifty acres along Nugent’s Creek to the Cemetery. The area was known as Maguire Village with its own hall, post office and butcher’s shop.
b. abt 1862 d. 5/2/1899 br. Wollongong General
m. Patrick Mahady (abt 1834 -12/10/1923 Paddington)
f. John m. Mary
m. Thomas Maher
b. abt 1813 d. 16/2/1870 br. Port Macquarie
m. John Maher 1845 RC Sydney, St Mary's
m. John Maher
f. Michael Maher m. Mary F
Her brother James and sister Mary arrived in 1856 and said on arrival that she was living in Wollongong
b. abt 1850 Wollongong
m. James Maher (abt 1851 Wollongong – 1892 Wollongong Son of Thomas Maher & Mary Smith *) 28/2/1878 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Hugh Higgins
Profession: Dress Maker
m. Dennis Maher
b. abt 1814 Ireland d. 8/2/1877 Figtree br. Old Wollongong Catholic ?
m. Thomas Maher (abt 1803 Tipperary - 27/3/1865 Figtree Son of Edward Maher & Ellen Hackett) abt 1835
f. William Smith m. Mary McGuire *
MAHER.- On the 8th February, at her residence, Figtree, after a long and painful illness, Mary Maher, relict of the late Thomas Maher, aged 58 years. May she rest in peace. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 13 February 1877 p 2
Was granted permission to marry on 14.02.1835 by Rev McEnroe in Sydney. The 1841 Census shows the family living at Goondarren, Figtree. Upon his death, Thomas bequeathed his property and 2 allotments, being nos.2 and 3, on Mt Keira Estate to his wife.
MAHER Mrs. T. farmer — Fig Tree Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
m. Dennis Maher 1879 Manning River
b. 1849 CofE Dapto: Wollongong d. 29/7/1928 Double Bay br. Waverley
m. Mathew Edward Maher (1846 Sydney – 22/3/1921 St Vincents Hospital Sydney Son of Timothy Maher & Margaret ) 13/12/1870 Dapto
f. Andrew Thompson m. Elizabeth Weston *
“On the 13th instant, at Dapto, MATHEW EDWARD MAHER, Esq., Eli Elwah Station, Hay, eldest son of TIMOTHY MAHER, Esq., Five Dock, to SARAH ANNE, second daughter of the late ANDREW THOMPSON, Esq., J.P., Horsley, Dapto.”SMH 24 December 1870)
“MAHER.-February 2, at Penrose, Dapto, the wife of M. E. Maher, Narramine, near Dubbo, of a son.” SMH 8 February 1878
“MAHER -Feb.2. Dapto, Mrs. M. E. Maher, son.” SMH 16 February 1878
Another link with the foundation of Australia has been broken by the death of Mrs. Sarah Ann Maher, relict of Mr. M. E. Maher, of Collaroy Station, Merriwa, at her residence, Comialla, Carlotta Road, Double Bay (N.S.W.), In her 80th year. Mrs. Maher was the daughter of the late Andrew Thompson, and the granddaughter of Lieut. W. L. Weston, of West Horsley, Surrey, who came to Australia on the staff of Governor Phillip, and lived at West Horsley, Dapto, South Coast. Mrs. Maher is survived by her brother, Mr. J. A. Thompson, of Killara, and two sisters, Mrs. Carson Fisher and Mrs. Arthur Nixon, and her son, Dr. C. Weston Maher, and her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Clive, of Old Beach, Tasmania, Mrs. Alfred Jennings, of Merriwa, Mrs. Roger Hughes, and Miss E. Maher. The Mercury (Hobart) 7 August 1928
m. John Mahon
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- teacher
b. 1881 Berry
f. John Mahoney m. Catherine Sheehy *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Shoalhaven St Kiama Domestic Duties
b. abt 1844 Limerick Ireland d. 2/4/1911 Kiama br. North Kiama
m. John Mahoney (abt 1837 -10/5/1903 Kiama Son of William Mahoney & Elizabeth) 1871 Sydney
f. John Sheehy m. Catherine
1903 Electoral roll –living at Shoalhaven St Kiama Domestic Duties
MRS. CATHERINE MAHONEY.
THE death took place at her residence in Shoalhaven street on Sunday evening last of a very old and esteemed resident of this district, in the person of Mrs. Catherine Mahoney, relict of the late Mr. John Mahoney. The deceased lady, who had reached the age of 67 years, was a native of Limerick, Ireland, but had resided in this district for upwards of 46 years. She had been ailing for some considerable time past, and her demise was not unexpected. Mrs. Mahoney leaves a grown-up family to mourn their loss, for whom 'much sympathy is expressed in 'their bereavement. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, a large number of sympathisers paying their last tribute of respect by following the remains to their lastresting place in the, R.C. portion of the North Kiama cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 5 April 1911 p 2
m. Timothy Mahoney
b. 1872 Berry d. 25/5/1907 Kiama br. North Kiama
f. John Mahoney m. Catherine Sheehy *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Shoalhaven St Kiama Domestic Duties
MISS ELIZABETH MAHONEY,
The death occorred at the Kiama Cottage Hospital on Saturday last of Miss Elizabeth Mahoney, The deceased young lady was a danghter of Mrs Mahoney, of Shoalhaven Street, Kiama, and for some time past had been a sufferer from an affliction of the throat. She was 39 years of age, and a native of Berry, Much sympathy is felt for the mother and the other members of the bereaved family, who are highly respected. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 28 May 1907 p 2
1903 Electoral roll –living at Wandama Domestic Duties
m. James Mahoney
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. James Mahoney
b. abt 1841 Northumberland
m. James Mains ( abt 1839 Northumberland- 1885 Mt Keira ) 1870 Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland
Ship: 1879 Clyde
Husband a miner
b. 1873 Kiama d. 1/1/1908 Lismore
f. Stephen Major m. Catherine McDivitt *
Living Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1849 Norfolk Island d. 23/8/1931 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Stephen Major (abt 1842 Ireland -26/11/1913) 1867 Paddington
f. John McDivitt
Living Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a storekeeper who left an estate of over 1700 pounds . Father was the assistant superintendent of Norfolk Island.
AT her residence. Jamberoo, on the 4th instant, Mrs. Stephen MAJOR, of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 7 May 1868 p 2
MAJOR.—On Monday, 28th ultimo, at Post-office, Store, Jamberoo, the wife of S Major, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 December 1869 p 2
AT her residence, Gerringong, on Sunday, the 3rd instant, Mrs. S. MAJOR of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 7 September 1871 p 2
At her residence, Kiama, on Monday, 6th instant, Mrs. S. MAJOR of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 9 October 1873 p 2
MAJOR - At her residence, Sea View Cottage, on the 27th instant, Mrs. S. Major, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 30 April 1878 p 2
ON Wednesday, September 22nd, at her residence, Woollahra, Sydney, Mrs. S. Major, of a son The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 5 October 1880 p 2
MRS. CATHERINE MAJOR
A. Kiama message states that the death has occurred of Mrs. Catherine Major, an outstanding personality of the Illawarra district. She was born at Norfolk Island in 1849, and in 1867 married at Randwick Mr. Stephen Major, a prominent figure in the civic and commercial life of the South. Coast, where he had considerable property. He predeceased her some 30 years ago. Mr. Major was a nephew of the late Mr. Chas. Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney from 1867 to 1869, after whom Moore Park was named.
Mrs. Major had a gift for public speaking, and was identified with all public movements for over 60 years. Wonderful in mental vigour, and of handsome presence, her benevolence and generosity were a byword.
Four of her family survive her, Mr. Oscar Major (of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., of Lautolca, Fiji), Mrs. Earle Terry (Roseville), Mr. Sidney Major (Kiama), and Mrs. Laver (widow of the late Mr. Frank Laver, who on two occasions captained the Australian elevens in England). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 31 August 1931 p 6
b. 1876 Wollongong d. 1924 Wollongong
f. Thomas Makin m. Mary Ann Derritt *
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1865 Tynemouth Northumberland d. 1/5/1951 Farrell Rd Bulli br. Bulli General
m. William Samuel Makin (1860 Wollongong - 23/7/1932 Bulli Son of William Makin & Mary A Derritt *) 1884 Wollongong
f. George Emery m. Jane Richardson *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband an engine driver.
MAKIN. — At her residence, Keiraville, 0n the 10th June instant, the wife of W. S. Makin, jun., of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 13 June 1885 p 2
OBITUARY
MRS B. MakinA resident of Bulli for over 50 years, -Mrs Barbara Makin died at her daughter's residence in Farrell Road Bulli, aged 86. Mrs Makin came from England 72 years ago, when, as a member of the well-known Emery family, she settled at Mount Keira.
Her husband William Makin died 19 years ago: Mrs Makin was mother of Joe ,(deceased), George, (of .Kiama), Ginnie (Mrs. Ackroyd), Dave (deceased);, Frank (of Bulli); and William (of Lakemba) Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Wednesday 2 May 1951 p 3
b. abt 1875 Cramlington, Northumberland d. 16/12/1939 Wollongong
m. Herbert Makin (1876 Wollongong - 1962 Parramatta Son of Joseph Makin & Rebecca Kerr * ) 8/4/1897 Wollongong
f. Thomas Weeks m. Jane Hill *
Living Market St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a letter carrier.
Late Mrs. E. Makin
It cames as a great shock to the community to learn on Saturday morning that Mrs. Edith Makin, of Kembla street Wollongong beloved wife Mr Bert Makin of Wollongong Post Office staff and devoted mother of Keith, had died suddenly early that day. The late Mrs. Makin was 64 years of age and as she was about the previous day apparintly in the best health, no one expected that the end of life's journey was so near. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 22 December 1939 p 5
b. 28/7/1876 Wollongong d. 22/11/1940 Roseberry br. Rookwood
m. Frederick George Makin (1867- 27/3/1936 Coogee Son of Joseph Makin & Rebecca Kerr *) 12/2/1896 St Francis Xavier’s
f. John Ryan m. Ellen McNab * or Ryan
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a coach driver.
Obituary
LATE Mrs. F. MAKIN .The death occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mona (Mrs Beer) at Roseberry, on Friday last of Mrs. Ellen Elizabeth (Cis) Makin, relict of the late Mr. Fred G. Makin. The late Mrs. Makin was formerly a Miss Ryan and was born at Wollongong.
Mr and Mrs Makin conducted a number of hotels including the Oxford Hotel, Wollongong, the Dapto Hotel, and the Wollongong Wine Salon. Of the union there is only one daughter (Mrs. Beer) for whom widespread sympathyis expressed. Relatives from Wollongong journeyed to Sydney on Saturday forthe funeral, the interment taking place at Rookwood. It is a coincidence that the late Mrs. Makin took ill on the day that Mrs. Bert Makin died at Wollongong and since then she had been ill. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 29 November 1940 p 10
b. 1811 or 1817 Birmingham d. 2/3/1890 Wollongong br. Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong
m. William Samuel Makin (1803 Manchester England – 18/1/ 1887 Wollongong ) 23/1/1837 St Phillips Sydney
f. William Bolton m. Mary Tysol
Husband a ‘wharfinger ‘ at Wollongong Harbour, her son George succeeded him in that position.
THE Friends of the late Mrs. W. S. MAKIN are hereby respectfully invited to attend her FUNERAL: to leave her late residence, Corrimal-street, THIS DAY, at 3 o'clock, for old Church of England Cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 March 1890 p 3
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b. 6/10/1855 Dapto d. 10/10/1932 Helensburg
m. Boyd North Harper ( -1898 Helensburgh Son of Charles Harper & Mary *) 1881 Newtown
m. Daniel Makin (25/4/1853 Market St Wollongong- 28/6/1942 Wollongong Son of William S Makin & Ellen S Bolton *) 1900 Wollongong
f. Joseph Marceau m. Mary Barrett *
Living Railway St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a carrier.
b. 1879 Wollongong d. 1941 Wollongong
f. Daniel Makin m. Sarah Watson
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1873 Kiama d. 13/7/1952 br. Wollongong General
m. Arthur Granville Makin ( 1870 Wollongong - 24/6/1957 Wollongong Son of Joseph Makin & Rebecca Kerr *) 25/12/1895 Wollongong
f. Evan Jones m. Sarah Hazelton *
Living Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a groom.
MRS. H. MAKIN
Mrs. Hannah Makin died at her home, Coombs Street, Wollongong on Sunday. She was 79. Mrs. Makin is survived by her husband, Arthur, daughters Dorie (Mrs. Huxley, deceased),. Enid (Mrs. W. J. Fox), and sons Stan and Ray.
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Thomas Makin 1893 Wollongong
d. 1943 Wollongong
m. Thomas Edward Makin (11/12/1864 Wollongong - 19/3/1929 Son of Joseph Makin & Rebecca Karr * ) 1885 Wollongong
f. Edward Gillen m. Julia
Living Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a carter.
d. 1871 Wollongong
m. John Maykin
f. John Lewis m. Mary A
d. 1918 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Thomas Makin (1838 Parramatta - 3/12/1923 Wollongong Son of William Samuel Makin & Ellen Searle Bolton *) 1859 Wollongong 3224/1859
f. John Derritt m. ?
Living at Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
MRS. THOMAS MAKIN.
Last week Mrs. Makin, wife of Mr. Thomas Makin, of Garden Hill, Wollongong, passed away. The remains were interred in the Wollongong cemetery on Sunday. A husband and children are left to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 June 1918 p 6
b. 1882 St Leonards d. 26/12/1958 Shellharbour
m. Percy Frederick Makin (abt 1880 -29/6/1922 Homebush Son of John Makin & Sarah) 1904 Wollongong
f. Samuel Turner m. Lavinia
Living Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Death notice says late of Homebush.
b.19/12/1841 Sydney d. 14/12/1920 Wollongong 20462/1920 br. Wollongong General
m. Joseph Makin (30/7/Charcoal- 13/7/1926 Wollongong Son of William S Makin & Ellen S Bolton *) 1864 Wollongong 3385/1864
f. Robert Kerr m. Dorcas Reid *
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
OBITUARY
THE LATE MRS. J. MAKIN. An Appreciation.It was with feelings of sorrow that the large circle of friends of Mrs. Joseph Makin learned of her demise on Tuesday last. She had been in failing health for somtime, and her end was not unexpected. Surrounded by a loving husband and family the late Mrs. Makin passed away peacefully after a life of good deeds, and left behind her an example which would be an edification to any town or district. Born at Sydney and married at St. Luke's. Dapto, she spent practically the whole of her life in this district, having attained the age of 79 years. Throughout her long residence in Wollongong her outstading charact eristic was charity, and many a poor family in days gone by had cause to bless the name of Mrs. Joseph Makin, for it truly salid that no one left her door hungry, and her life was an exemplification of the teaching of our Divine Master to 'Love one An other.' In sickness too, she was ever ready to endeavour to alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted. As a mother to the motherless, there are many today who owe their positions in life to the care bestowed, and the excellent example set them by the deceased lady, whose thoughts ever were in the direction of her fellow beings. Thus one has gone whom our district could ill afford to lose, but has left behind an example which should be productive of much good in our community. While we sympathise heartily with the sorrowing relatives, we realise too that those who had the honour of the deceased lady's acquaintance will join with us, and always remember the name of Mrs. Joseph Makin with love and gratitude. The funeral on Wednesday was largely attended, the remains were conveyed to St. Michael's Church, … Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 17 December 1920 p 5
b. 1851 Sydney St Lawrence’s d. 23/7/1898 Wollongong
m. Daniel Makin (25/5/1853 Market St Wollongong - 28/6/1942 Wollongong Son of William Makin & Ellen S Bolton) 1878 Sydney
f. John Watson m. Margaret
Their grand-daughter Dulcie Watson Makin b. abt 1907 d. 1950 Wollongong (Charles G House 1929) was also listed as a child even though her mother was Florence Ethel.
MAKIN.—At her residence, Keira-Street, Wollongong, on January 23rd, Sarah, the beloved wife of Daniel Makin, aged 46 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 8 February 1898 p 2
b. 20/12/1845 d. 13/9/1918 Marrickville br. Rookwood
m. Charles Edwards () 29/4/1865
m. John Makin (1845 Wollongong 15/8/1893 Darlinghurst Gaol executed Son of William S Makin & Ellen S Bolton * ) 27/8/1871 Sydney
MAKlN.— At her residence, Royal Alfred Hotel, Crown and Keira streets, Wollongong, on the 2nd instant, the wife of Mr. John Makin, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 6 August 1872 p 2
…That John Makin and Sarah, his wife, were guilty of the slaughter of fourteen infants there seems little reason to doubt, but moral certainty and legal proof are different things. The only direct charges which could be brought against them concerned merely two of the babes who had been bereft of life. One was named Horace Amber Murray ; the other was, not without a touch of pathos, described merely as the ' unknown.' Its bones were distinguished from others by a number. The Jury at the Criminal Court decided that the prisoners had committed both crimes… South Australian Register 1 April 1893
MAKIN'S EXECUTION
Petition for a Reprieve
SYDNEY, Friday Afternoon.The members for the Illawarra (Messrs. J. B. Nicholson and Campbell) today introduced George Makin, Daniel Makin, and Mrs Joseph Makin, a sister-law of the condemned babykiller, to the Premier. They presented a petition asking for a reprieve. The petition was to the effect that John Makin was a native of Wollongong, whose father had been 35 years in the employ of the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company. Makin resided at Wollongong until he reached manhood. He then married and left. His general conduct in the district had been good, and he had never indicated any natural tendency to callousness. The petitioners were assured that the wife was the originator of the crimes of which he had been convicted.. She had led him into committing crime. The petitioners expressed the solemn opinion that the wife was the arch offender throughout, and therefore respectfully urged that the petition should have earnest consideration. The members for the district bore strong testimony to the respectability of the various members of the Makin family. Mrs Joseph Makin said the wife was to blame. She had known her to knock her mother down and assault her mother-in-law. A better-hearted man than Makin was not-to be found, but his wife could turn him round her finger. When Makin married, his family did not speak for a long time to Makin's wife, who was a barmaid, whose character was well known, possessing the temper of a fiend. She was a strong-minded, terrible woman. Sir G. R. Dibbs: ‘If the Executive had decided to hang her, you would not have interposed to save her“ “No; I would not cross the road to save her,” was the reply. George Makin pleaded for mercy, saying that if his brother had chosen a better partner he would have been a good man. He could have made lots of money, but his wife would spend it in drink and leave him penniless. Daniel Makin also appealed for mercy for the sake of the family, so that Makin's dreadful end would not be thrown at them. The speaker wept bitterly. Mr. Nicholson said that Dr. Bowker desired him to state that no actual proof of the murder was possible. The children might have been buried in the manner found from motives of parsimony. Sir G. B. Dibbs said it was a painful matter, and the case had received more careful consideration than any previous case. The question was whether the Executive had power to allow the feelings of the immediate relations to influence the punishment in a case in which the jury had found a verdict of guilty. There were no facts adduced to show that the verdict, was wrong. The whole matter would again receive consideration at the Executive meeting to be held on Monday. Barrier Miner 11 August 1893
b. 1869 Wollongong d. 1958 Wollongong
m. Thomas Malady (1863 Victoria – 6/6/1927 Wollongong Son of Thomas J Malady & Mary) 12/6/1889 St Francis Xavier’s
f. George Candy m. Jane Gilmore *
Living Central Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 5/12/1858 Dapto 14028/1859
m. Alfred Frederick Martin Male ( 1857 -13/4/1885 Kangaroo Point Qld Son of John Male & Jane Rebecca Sophia Martin) 28/3/1883 Maryborough
f. Andrew Moran m. Mary Sheedy *
MALE-MORAN.-March 28, at Maryborough, by the Rev. J. I. Knipe, Alfred F. M. Male, of Maryborough, to Winifred Moran, of Wollongong, New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 April 1883
MALE—On the 13th April, at his residence. Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Alfred F. M. Male, late manager of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Stanthorpe and Maryborough, eldest son of John and J. R. S. Male, and beloved husband of Winifred Male. Aged 28 years. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) Thursday 16 April 1885 Page 2
abt 1869 Durham d. 1927 Cowra br. Waverley
m. William James Maling ( - 1950 Katoomba Son of George Maling & Anne Elizabeth) 1887 Woonona 5439/1887
f. Robert Newton m. Annie * see Wynn
Ship: Northbrook 1879
Death of Mrs. Maling
A telegram from Cowra reports that Mrs, W. J. Maling, a resident of Katoomba, who, with her husband ,was on a holiday trip, was taken seriously ill and admitted to Cowra hospital where she died shortly afterwards , She had been in indifferent health for the last four months, and contracted a chill. The many friends of the Malings will deeply regret this sad news , They only left Katoomba last month, for the purpose of spending the cold months in the Western centers. The Blue Mountain Echo (NSW : 1909 - 1928) Friday 17 June 1927 p 4
m. Thomas Mallon
Husband a settler
Living at Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
With Thomas Molloy no occupation listed.
d. between 1913 and 1927
Agnes Malone, an aboriginal from La Perouse, pleaded guilty to a like offence (drunkenness). As she had been locked up since Saturday, and promised to return to the camp at La Perouse at once, his Worship ordered her to pay a fine of 5s, or be imprisoned till the rising of the Court. The Court rose a few minutes afterwards, and she was released. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 27 June 1899 Page 3
Agnes Malone, an aboriginal woman who was before the Bench the previous week, again graced the dock with her presence on Monday morning last, charged with being drunk on Saturday night and for so offending was asked by the Bench to part with 20s and not being able to find the wherewithal she retired from public life for seven days. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 23 April 1902
In 1913 she found a murder victim An (full blooded) aboriginal woman, Agnes Malone, stated that she was out with her dog looking for bottles when the animal ran into the bush. She followed it, and found the body face downwards. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Thursday 11 September 1913
The aged lubra, Agnes Malone, who pottered about at all hours of the day, turning her hand to any sort of an odd job that might return an honest penny, is dead. Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954) Sunday 25 December 1927 Page 19
b. 21/8/1847 Goulburn d. 1924 Mosman
m. Owen Malone(1841 Braidwood -4/7/1902 Sydney Son of James Malone & Elizabeth McQuillan) 1864 Goulburn
f. Martin Grady m. Mary Knight
Husband in the coaching business from boyhood was the contractor for carrying the mails between Kiama and Nowra and Moss Vale.
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m. John Malone
Husband a settler
Living North Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Patrick Malone 1869 Kiama
Husband a farmer
b. abt 1825 Limerick d. 16/7/1904 North Kiama br. Shellharbour
m. Bartholomew Malone (abt 1833 Limerick- 1902 Albion Park Son of James Malone & Kate )
Ship: Vocalist 1857
Mrs B MALONE. The death occurred on Saturday last at North Kiama Park, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr, H Weaver, of a vary old resident of the district in the person of Mrs,B Malone, widow of the lato Mr, B Malone, Mrs, Malone had been ailing for the past two or three years, and the cause of death was influensa, She was a native of Limeriok, Ireland, and was 73 years of age, having been resldent for almost 48 years of Shell harbour, Her remains were Interred In the Roman Catholic portion of the general cometery at ShellhaIrbour on Sunday, … The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 20 July 1904
Husband a settler or labourer
m. Batholomew Malone
m. Patrick Malone
m. Lot Maloney
Husband a farmer
m. Timothy Maloney
m. James Maloney ( Son of James Maloney & ) 29/8/1865
f. John Cawley m.
MALONEY - CAWLEY On Tuesday, 29th August, by special licence at the Roman Catholic Presbytery by the Rev. W. X. Johnson, James Maloney of Bundock Plains, son of Mr John Maloney of Sydney, late of the County of .Limerick to Eleanor Mary Cawley, fourth and eldest daughter of Mr John Cawley, of Bundock Plains, late of Illawarra. Clarence and Richmond Examiner and New England Advertiser 5 September 1865
b. abt 1816
m. Jacob Buckett (1809 – 1859 Tarban Creek Asylum) 25/1/1847 Wollongong V1847892 95/1847
m. Patrick Maloney (abt 1807 - 17/3/1886 Round Mountain )
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1841 Wollongong
Ship: Sir John Falstaff
On 13th October 1860 Margaret was cautioning anyone against harbouring her son James who had run away from home as he apparently did not get on with his stepfather
Margaret and both her husbands had problems with the various accusations of assault, the use of obscene and insulting language and in paying wages to their employees.
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b. abt ? New Zealand
m. John Maloney (1857-) 13/12/1884 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Walter Dunlop m. Margaret Thompson
Witness Jane Dunlop, both resident Clifton
m. Thomas Moloney
Husband a labourer
Sentenced to be hung for murder 1834 but respited.
SATURDAY.-Before his Honor Judge Button, and a Military Jury,
Sarah M'Gregor and Mary Maloney, convict servants, were severally indicted for the wilful murder of Charles Waldron, at Springhill, hear Illawarra, on the 14th January last. (See Waldron Jemima) The Sydney Herald 24 February 1834
The two women, Mary Maloney and Sarah M' Gregor, who were convicted of murdering Captain Waldron, having been confined from the period of their condemnation in the cells of the Sydney gaol, the natural result is, that their health began to suffer, and they were therefore forwarded; Maloney, on Monday evening to Newcastle; and M'Gregor, the following morning to Windsor;-.in the gaols of which places they will be detained till the decision in their case can be obtained from England. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 1 May 1834
A meeting of the Executive Council was held on Tuesday last, to take into consideration the circumstances attending the death of Captain Waldron. Their Honors the Judges were in attendance, and after mature deliberation the prisoners (Mary Maloney and Sarah M'Gregor) were pardoned. The evidence of Mrs. Waldron on the trial was very strong, and upon that evidence they were convicted. It is however impossible to say, even from the circumstances so minutely detailed, what, at the commencement of the affray, was the actual intention of the parties, the verdict returned by the Jury was a very proper one-” Guilty, but not contemplating the issue.“ The law has wisely ordained that, in all cases of this description, if any doubt arise, it shall be given in favour of the prisoner. The Sydney Herald 27 February 1834
In consequence of the decision of the Executive Council on Tuesday, the Sheriff has made known His Excellency's gracious respite to Mary Maloney and Sarah M'Gregor. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 27 February 1834
Maloney and Macgregor, who were tried and convicted of the murder of Captain Waldron, but after wards respited. The medical gentleman examined before the inquest in that case stated that the apoplectic fit in which Captain Waldron died might have been brought on by excessive passion, occasioned by the conduct of the women, but that the blows inflicted by them could not have caused death. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 13 November 1834
m. James Maloney
m. Laurence Maloney
m. John Moloney
Husband a labourer
m. Edward Moloney 20/1/1851 Jamberoo
Both resident Jamberoo
m. Patrick Malony
Husband a farmer
m. Owen Maloney (abt 1842 Limerick -) 2/2/1860 Braidwood
f. William Ricketts m.
MARRIED. On the 2nd February, by special license, at Braidwood, by the Rev. Father O'Brien, Mr Owen Maloney, of the county Limerick Ireland, to Miss Mary Ricketts, second daughter of the late Mr William Ricketts, of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 6 April 1860 p 2
b. abt 1860 d. 15/4/1941 Qld br. Toowong Qld
m. Andrew Malvine(abt 1854 Genoa Italy-15/12/1941 Qld Son of Giuseppe Malvine & ?) 6/8/1886 Qld
f. John Boyd m. Eliza Nesbet
Ship: Duke of Buccleuch 1885 into Qld
b. abt 1832 Clereilin County Mayo Ireland
f. John Maly m. Mary
Religion : Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan Other : Empl. C Bateson, Illawarra, £8, 1 yr.
b. 18/10/1858 Jamberoo d. 15/9/1939 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Phillip Malzard ( abt 1860- 22/4/1942 ) 9/8/1883 Kiama
f. William Winley m. Sarah Ann Knight *
Living North Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. CLARA ANN MALZARD, 82 YEARS . A very old and highly respected resident of Kiama in the person of Mrs. Clara Ann Malzard passed away at her residence, Collins Street, on Friday last, at the age of 82, She had been in indifferent health for some two years, and when she took a bad turn some ten days ago her condition caused her people much concern. On Wednesday she suffered a second seizure from which she did not regain consciousness. Until her last illness, Mrs. Malzard retained a keen interest in all local affairs, and attended the Christ Church 80th Anniversary Celebrations in August last.
She had been a wonderful wife and mother having reared a large family, and there was a great spirit of devotion between Mrs. Malzard and her husband, to whom sincere sympathy is expressed in his irreparable loss in the severance of a partnership which had existed for 55 years. The late Mrs. Malzard was a member of a very old district family, and was born at Stony Creek, Jamberoo, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Winley. She had lived in Kiama nearly all her life and had earned the affection and esteem of all with whom she came in contact for her kindly nature which was shown in countless acts of friendliness. She will be remembered as a splendid neighbour and one who was ready at all times to give a helping hand in cases of sickness and distress. The late Mrs. Malzard will be greatly missed by a very wide circle of friends, who will ever keep her in grateful remembrance. Her family had been a most devoted one. Mrs Malzard's chief interests were in her home and she took a very great interest in her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Philip Malzard and children - John (Mortlake), Ernest (Newtown), Edie (Mrs. A. Coakes, Burwood), Emily (Mrs; Higson, Hornsby), Ivy (Mis. C. Creighton, Kiama), Phyllis (Mrs. T. Warren, Klama), Amy (Mrs R. Wetton Mosman) and Keith (Goulburn). Two older children predeceased her. There are also 45 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, and two brothers, Mr. George Winley (Wollongong) and Mr. Charles Winley (Windsor)
The funeral took place at the Church of England Cemetery, Kiama, on Sun- day afternoon, the large number present being testimony of the esteem in which the late Mrs. Malzard was held. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 20 September 1939 p 2
b. abt 1882 Northumberland d. 10/2/1913 br. Wollongong General
m. John George Mangles ( 1878 Lambton – 1945 Wollongong Son of Robert Mangles & Isabella) 1901 Wollongong
f. Michael Brown m. Hannah Ramsey *
Ship: Aberdeen 1885
1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties
DEATH. — The death occurred on Monday of Mrs. George Mangles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, of Mount Pleasant. The deceased had been ill for some time, and she is survived by four children, the youngest being a year, and a-half old. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 February 1913 Page 2
b. 1876 Sydney d. 1956 Wollongong
m. Negus Edwin Hunt (3/1/1871 Ulladulla -8/7/1910 Helensburgh Son of John T Hunt & Mary A Brown * ) 1892 Woonona 7934/1892
m. Robert William Mangles (abt 1874 Auckland Durham -1961 Wollongong Son of Robert T Mangles & Isabella *) 1912 Helensburgh
f. William Cooper m. Philomena
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
After her husband was killed in a colliery accident at the Metropolitan Colliery she and her children were voted 10 Pounds and 10 Shillings by the Helensburgh Workmen’s Club.
Bulli Court
TUESDAY (Before Mr. Chapman, S.M.)
BOUND OVERRose Mangles proceeded against Robert W. Mangles charging him with assault and apprehended violence at Woonona on Dec. 29. Defendant consented to be bound over to keep the peace. He was bound over on a bond of ! £10 to be of good behaviour for six months. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 15 January 1932 p 14
b.a 1882 Yass d. 1959 Mangrove Mountain
f. William Hoske Margrie m. Alice Clara
Living North Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –Governess
Amongst the recent matriculants at the Sydney University, we noticed the name of Miss Bertha Margrie, sister of the respected Master of Demondrille Public School. The young lady received her primary education, at the Convent of Mercy, Yass. Murrumburrah Signal and County of Harden Advocate (NSW : 1881 - 1947) Saturday 7 April 1900 Page 2
In the 20’s and 30’s while living at Mangrove Mountain she was producing honey which she entered in Agricultural Shows etc.
b. 1861 Sydney d. 11/9/1946 Lidcombe
m. William G Williams 1882 Sydney
m. Martin Manion (abt 1872 Wigan Lancashire England-1932 Abermain Son of James P Manion & Mary) 1906 Wollongong
f. Edward Dempsey m. Ann
When son Ernest enlisted in 1918 his next of kin was his step father who was living in Abermain
WILLIAMS.- Killed in action, In France, August 11, 1916, Private J. P. Williams,. dearly-loved son and step-son of Private M. Manion, and Hannah Manion, of Abermain; aged 23 years. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 30 September 1916 p 4
MANION.-September 11 1946. at Her daughter's residence. 27 Calool Street Lidcombe. Hannah Manion late of Abermain and relict of Martin Manion beloved mother of Elsie, Kit, Bill (deceased) Tom (New Zealand) Frank. Percy (deceased) Ern and Jack loved mother-in-law of Jess. Ethel (New Zealand) Ciss. Jean. Pearl, Jack, and Bill, and dear sister of Maggie Thompson aged 85 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 12 September 1946 p 16
b. abt 1872 d. 13/5/1958 Wollstonecraft
m.Elijah Manley (abt 1869 -19/8/1952 Liechhardt Son of Alfred Manley & Mary Jane) 1891 Broken Hill
f. James Seymour m. Mary
1903 Electoral roll –living at Lakelands Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
d. 1917 Petersham
m. Duggan
m. James Manns (abt 1831/1818 Ireland- 25/6/1904 Curramore Jamberoo Son of William Mann & Mary)) 1881 Shellharbour RC 4526/1881
f. Mortimer Kellaher m. Elizabeth/Johanna
1903 Electoral roll –living at Curramore Domestic Duties.
She was living at Jamberoo in 1911 when her brother William died at Bowral.
b. 1815 Hawkhurst, Kent d. ? 1864 Kiama
m. John Wood Mannering ( 1813 Kent- 1862 Glebe)
f. William Watts m. Sophia Buss *
Her mother is recorded as dying in 1863 registered in 1864 in Kiama. She may not have died in Kiama, as many sources state.
http://records.ancestry.ca/sophia_watts_records.ashx?pid=20518089
b. 1866 Wollongong 16629/1866 d. 11/8/1926 Sydney
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Peter T Manning 1895 Sydney
f. Geroge Amos m. Jane Barker *
Living Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a carpenter.
Rita’s birth was reregistered in 1926 as Manning
MANNING,— 11th August, 1926 at Sydney Hospital, Annie Elizabeth Manning, beloved wife of Peter Thomas Manning. Aged 61 years. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Wednesday 11 August 1926 p 10
b. abt 1865 d. 16/4/1948 br. Bulli General
m. Manning
m. John Manning 1859 Wollongong
d. December 1914 Wollongong 18475/1914
m. John Mannion (Tasmania-about 21/7/1925 Port Kembla ) 1888 Wollongong 5564/1888
f. Patrick Larkin m. ?
Living at Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1821 Co Galway Ireland d. 2/5/1902 Albert Memorial Hospital
m. John Mannion (–Son of John Mannion & Ann Sweeney) 13/8/1855 Hobart
f. John Hussey m. ?
Ship: Blackfriar 1851
Cause of Death: murdered
Convict Indent:
She was tried at Hobart on 11/2/1857 for assult and robbery with her sister-in-law Ann Mannion- sentence 12m hard labour, Cascades Gaol
http://researchtasmania.com.au/documents/biographies/Mannion_Ann.pdf
AN IllAWARRA MYSTERY
Suspected Murder of an Old Woman.A telegram from Wollongong states that a Five Islands, Port Kembla, an old woman named Winifred Manion, who lived in a hut by herself, was in the habit of going to Frank O'Donnell's house every day for milk. On O'Donnell's return from town on Thursday evening he was informed that the woman had not paid her usual visit. This was so unusual an occurrence that O'Donnell proceeded to her residence. On entering the premises he found Mrs Manion lying on her bed, unconscious, with a deep gash in her forehead. The bed was saturated with blood, but nothing in the hut had been disturbed. Everything, however, pointed to a brutal assault having been committed. The police were communicated with and the victim taken to the hospital, where she died. The authorities have no clue to the guilty party. The woman was an old-age pensioner. Barrier Miner 3 May 1902
THE FIVE ISLANDS MYSTERY
EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST
WOLLONGONG, Thursday.The adjourned inquest touching the cause of death of Winifred Manion, who was found on Thursday, May 1, brutally assaulted in a hut on Five Islands Estate, and who died in Albert Memorial Hospital on the following day was resumed at the court house to-day before the Coroner (Mr C. C. Russell) and a jury of twelve. Senior-sergeant Banks conducted the case. Detective Fullerton was also in attendance.
John Manion, son of the deceased woman, deposed that his mother was 76 years of age, and resided with him at Kembla up to last year, subsequently removing to a hut on Five Islands Estate, where she lived by herself. He saw her three weeks prior to the assault, when she was in good health. On May 1 Mr. F. O'Donnell's son called on him about 6 o'clock and informed him that his mother was lying unconscious in her hut. When he arrived he found his mother lying in a pool of blood. He spoke to her, but received no answer. Nothing appeared to be disturbed in the hut and there was no blood about the floor. He sent for Dr Read, of Wollongong. In the meantime he made a search of the premises and found a purse in the box at the foot of the bed, which only contained a brooch and no money. Shortly after he helped to remove his mother to the Wollongong hospital she never having regained consciousness. His mother was in receipt of an old age pension.
Dr Read stated that on examining deceased he found the left side of her head and face clotted with blood, which had soaked through the pillow. Her left side was paralysed. There was blood on the palm of her right hand, which had dried and was difficult to wash away. There was a wound of 2 inches in length above the left eyebrow. Deceased was unconscious all the time he was present. The wound was caused by a blunt instrument evidently having been given by a backhand hit. He afterwards examined the bar produced, and found no blood on it. ln his opinion deceased died from laceration of the brain. He thought the wound had been caused 12 hours previously.
Francis O'Donnell deposed that deceased resided in a hut about 200 yards from his residence at Five Islands. He last noticed deceased alive on April 30 in the afternoon. On the following day, on his return from Wollongong, one of his employees, McGrath, informed him deceased had not been about that day. He proceeded to the hut and called deceased by name. Her answer was a moan. He then struck a match and went in and fouud deceased lying in a pool of blood and unconscious. He did not hear any screams on the night of the assault.
Dr Lee, Government Medical Officer, stated that he saw deceased at the hospital on May 2. She was then alive, but died a few hours afterwards. On May 3 he made a post-mortem examination. The only wound deceased had was on the left eyebrow, which was caused by a blow. All the other organs were in a remarkably healthy condition.
Neville Carney, a State boy, in the employ of O'Donnell for five and a half years, stated that deceased came to the hut on April 19 last and sat down beside him at the breakfast table and asked him to bring her flour from Wollongong. Sho gave him a half-sovereign to pay for it. He noticed her purse, which contained about two half-crowns in one side and two half-sovereigns in the other. After a half- sovereign had been taken out there were two gold coins left.
Joseph McGrath, Catherine McInnes, Mary Bailey, Pete Reicke also gave evidence as to the finding of the deceased in the hut.
Senior-sergeant Banks stated that about 10 p .m. on the 1st, in consequence of a report, he proceeded to the scene of the tragedy and found deceased in bed. She was unconscious and moaning. He found blood-stained clothing at the door. He then made a search of the hut and surroundings and found a spot of blood on the corrugated iron at the top of the bed. There was no indication whatever that any struggle had taken place, nor had the doors and window been forced open. Since August, 1901, deceased had received £19 10s from the old-age pension fund. Accompanied by Defective Fullerton, he had made full inquiries and obtained no clue whatever.
After two hours deliberation the jury returned a verdict that deceased died from the effects of a blow inflicted by some person or persons unknown to the jury. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 16 May 1902
b. abt 1833 d. 21/9/1915 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John Mannix 18/11/1855 Shoalhaven Reg Kiama RC
f. Edward Twohill m. Mary
b. abt 1817 d. 3/10/1903 Robertson
m. John Manix
f. Patrick Sheehan m. Catherine
Mrs. John Mannix, aged 86, died on Saturday, She had been a resident of the south coast for over 50 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 10 October 1903 p 5
m. John Menang
With Edward Mannix a labourer.
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1861 Dapto d. 7/6/1942 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Patrick Mannix (1860 Dapto -26/2/1933 Son of John Mannix & Bridget Twohill * see O’Hara) 12/6/1890
f. Patrick Larkin m. Mary Kennedy *
Living Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1873 Albion Park d. 17/4/1913 br. Wollongong general
m. James Mathew Mannix (1866 Mt Keira - 25/6/1938 Wollongong Son of John Mannix & Bridget Twohill * see O’Hara) 23/11/1900 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Michael Daley m. Margaret Collins *
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Mrs. J. Mannix- of Mt, Keira Road, died rather suddenly on Thursday morning. It is a particularly sad case, as she leaves a husband with six young children, the eldest of whom is but 12 years, while the baby is only a fortnight old. Widespread sympaithy is being expressed for the bereaved ones. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 April 1913 p 9
b. abt 1834 Co. Leitram Ireland d. 29/8/1899 Wollongong Hospital br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Michael Mannix 5/10/1877 Dapto RC
f. Patrick Cavanagh m. Ellen
Brother Patrick Cavanagh also in NSW
b. 7/6/1860 West Dapto d. 14/10/1926 Bulli
m. Michael Mannix (abt 1851 – 12/8/1927 Bulli Son of John Mannix & Catherine) 1903 Glebe
f. Francis J Smith/ Schmitt m. Victoria Matershake see Turnbull
Husband conducted a wood and coal yard at Bellambi
Mrs. Mary Mannix, wife of Mr. Michael Mannix, of Pioneer Road, Bellambi, died in the Bulli Hospital yesterday. Deceased was a sister to Mr. John Smith, of Coledale. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 15 October 1926 Page 16
Mrs. M. Mannix, a resident of Bellambi for a great number of years, died in the Bulli Hospital on Thursday at an advanced age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 October 1926 Page 13
m. John Mansbridge
Husband may have been in the military, her son Charles was and was given a military service medal at age 15.
1903 Electoral roll –living at Convent Rd Dapto Domestic Duties
With George Mansfield a carpenter.
1903 Electoral roll –living at The Meadows Domestic Duties
1903 Electoral roll –living at Weston’s Meadows Domestic Duties
b. 15/6/ aboard ‘Tantivy’ between England and the USA d. 1932 Carlingford br. Carlingford
m. Alexander John Wares Manson (abt 1842 Presbyterian Sydney St Andrew’s Church -30/9/1917 Epping Son of David Manson & Margaret ) 1872 Armidale
f. William Dorrington m. Emily Nye
Husband was brother of David Wares Manson see Mary Ann Pryor *
Photograph held by the Sate Libarary of NSW http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=921237
1903 Electoral roll –living at Osborne St Dapto Domestic Duties
1903 Electoral roll –living at Weston’s Meadows Domestic Duties
b. abt 1855 d. 10/6/1945 Ashfield br. Albion Park General
m. David Wares Manson (abt 1847 Presbyterian Sydney St Andrew’s Church - 16/5/1913 Wollongong Son of David Manson & Margaret )
f. James Pryor m. Rosanna
1903 Electoral roll –living at The Meadows Domestic Duties
Husband was brother of Alexander John Wares Manson see Betsy H Dorrington *
b. 16/1/1877 Anvil Creek d. 8/3/1953 Homebush
m. Robert Henry Campbell (1872 Paddington -1923 Homebush Son of Charles W Campbell & Ann J) 28/6/1897 Wollongong
m. Alfred Edward Manston (-1939 Burwood Son of William Joseph Knight Manston & Mary Ann) 1926
f. John Bolam Green m. Jane Watson *
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties First husband a miner.
MANSTON, Mary Jane.—March 7, 1953, at her residence, 20 Malta Street, Homebush, widow of the late Alfred Edward Manston and loving mother of Ivy, Linda, Albert, Bertie, Millie, Doris, and Jack.
b. abt 1874 d. 19/1/1941 Wollongong br. Brownsville Anglican
m. William Mant ( abt 1860 -19/3/1933 Wollongong Son of Joseph Mant & Emma) 1902 Rockdale
f. James Hannay m. ?
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
OBITUARY
The death occurred In tho Wollongong District Hospital on Sunday, of Mrs. Caroline Mant, at the age of 67 years. The late Mrs. Mant had lived in Dapto for about 25 years, where she made a wide circle of friends who will mourn her passing. She was a prominent worker for the local Red Cross, where her services will be miss ed. Her body was laid to rest in the Brownsville cemetery alongside her late husband, who predeceased her by about 10 years. The Rev. M. A. Pay- ten, who was assisted by Rev. Willson (Methodist) officiated at the graveside. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. William Mant and his two step-sisters, Mrs. Fanny Myers, Redfern, and Mrs. Ellis (Ellice) Fairhurst, Wollongong.
b. 1872 Sussexd. 9/1/1931 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. Henry Joseph Mant (abt 1875 Bognor Sussex – 11/9/1947 Woonona ) 1893 East Preston Sussex
f. Richard Frederick Millington m. Charlotte Belam
OBITUARY
EDITH ELIZA MANTWe have to record the death of one well-known throughout the district in the person of Edith Eliza, wife of Mr. Henry Mant, of Bulli.
While attending a matinee at Royal Theatre, Bulli, last Saturday week (3rd January), this lady suddenly became very ill, having to be taken home, nnd Dr. Crossle and Dr. Palmerboth recommended that she be conveyed to Bulli Hospital, which was done next morning. Every attention was given her at the institution, but double pneumonia in septic form was too much for her to withstand, and, despite her brave efforts, she passed away during her sleep at midnight last Friday (9th), being bright and cheerful right to the last, never having lapsed into unconsciousness. The husband and family, also her sister (Mrs. Wheatland, of Harden) and brother (Mr. Millington, of Thirroul) had been re maining at her bedside, and she con versed freely with them prior to lapsing into her last sleep.
The body was conveyed to the Home in Bulli, ..
The interment took in place in Hie Church of England section of Bulli cemetery, ..
With her husband and. family, the late Mrs. Mant came from Littlhampton (Sussex, England) about 23 years ago. They first made their home in Bulli and remained there throughout, with the exception of three years in Wollongong, and they, also, made two trips to England. In both Bulli and Wollongong Mr. Mailt has conducted, in turn, a livery stable and motor bus business, and the deceased proved a remarkable helpmate to her husband, being a good business woman, and one who created an impression with all customers, tourists in particular showing much appreciation of her attention and help. She was ofbright and happy nature, with kindly feeling.
In addition to the husband, the family is comprised of Mrs. A. Narbeth (May, Woonona), .Mrs. E. Chapman (Sylvia, Bulli), Frederick , (Wollongong), Charles (Woonona). There is much sympathy for themIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 January 1931 Page 8
b. 3/8/1868 Queanbeyan d. 13/5/1901 Wollongong br. Brownsville Anglican
m. William Mant (abt 1860 -19/3/1933 Son of Joseph Mant & Emma) 11/6/1889 Queanbeyan
f. George Gifford m. Frances Smith
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 13/12/1844 Dapto V18451654 30A/1845 d. 20/8/1939 Bankstown
m. John Marceau ( 6/7/1845 Dapto- 31/8/1942 Lidcombe Son of Joseph Marceau & Mary Barrett *) 1866 Wollongong
f. Benjamin Rixon m. Margaret Finnamore *
MARRIED FOR 70 YEARS
Playmates at SchoolMR. and Mrs. JOHN MARCEAU, of Revesby, near Bankstown, have just celebrated the seventieth anniversary of their wedding.
Both were born at Dapto, New South Wales. Mr. Marceau was born on July 7, 1845, and Mrs. Marceau on December 12. 1844. They were pupils at the same school at Dapto, but after they left school Mr. Marceau lost sight of his friend for several years.
Then, one day, while he was a guest at a wedding in the district, he saw a pretty girl among the party. He asked another guest who was the attractive girl with the lovely curls. The man replied: “You should know Ellen; you went to school with her,” Mr. Marceau said he immediately renewed his friendship with his former playmate, and they were married six weeks later.
After their marriage they spent a number of years on the land in the Clarence and Richmond River districts. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 10 December 1936
Old Resident Passes
The death occurred last Sunday, at Bankstown of Mrs Ellen Marceau, at the age of 97 years.
The late Mrs. Marceau is survived by her husband, John, who is aged 94 and one daughter. John, is a brother to Jim, of Figtree, who is 82, and the only surviving member of the Marceau family is Ellen (Mrs. Dillworth) who is 89,
Two years ago two other members of the family died, aged 89 and 84 respectively.
The late Mrs. Marceau was formerly a Miss Rixon, her father, Benjamin Rixon, being an expert tracker; he recovered many lost people in those years.
The old couple who were both born at Dapto, were resident in the Bankstown district for several years and in 1936 they celebrated the 70th anniversary of their wedding.
Two grandsons of Mr. and the late Mrs. Marceau (Tom and Eric Kirk, of Mt. Wilson) won the logsawing championship at the R.A.S. Show last year.
The funeral took place to the Rookwood Cemetery and was largely attended. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 August 1939 Page 8
b. 1815 d. 14/2/1909 br. Old Grave Yard West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Joseph Marceau (24/1/1806 L'Arcadie, Quebec, Canada -8/6/1883 West Dapto Son of James Marceau & Archange Bourgeois) 9/10/1844 Wollongong (record hard to read)
f. John Barrett m. Ellen Simpson *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband was a shoemaker then farmed at Dapto. He was a French Canadian sent to Australia as a convict for taking part in a rebellion.
Abduction. - Thomas Maguire was brought before the court on remand, charged with having abducted Ellen Rose Marceau, daughter of Josoph Marceau, of West Dapto, the said Ellen Rose Marceau being under 16 years of age. Joseph Marceau deposed that Ellen Rose Marceau, the girl before the court, was his daughter. Ellen Woods, wife of Arthur Woods, publican at Appin, deposed that on the 27th of last month, the prisoner had breakfast at her house at which the girl was present; deponent had very little conversation with them ; they said that they had walked from the London River that morning ; they left deponent's house for Campbelltown in a cart, Mr. Woods driving them, and the prisoner paying for the convey- ance ; they did not say they were man and wife, nor did deponent ask them whether they were married or not, but she took them to be man and wife, and remarked to the girl that she had a young face for a wife. Ellen Rose Marceau deposed as follows : -I recollect the 26th day of last month ; on that day I was under the care, and protection of my father; I have known the prisoner for eighteen months ; he is a married man: I left my father's house with him on the 26th of September last without my father's consent; the prisoner induced me to go away with him; he made arrangements with me to meet him at the big tree just behind our house; I left my father's house about 10 o'clock at night; the prisoner was waiting for me out- side at that time; he had horses at Mrs. Smith's bush at West Dapto, to which place I went; I took a small bundle of clothing with me, we mounted the horses and went on ; the prisoner stopped two or three minutes at Charcoal, at the place where Thomas Lindsay used to keep a butcher's shop. William Rogan was at the place when prisoner stopped; Rogan went with us to the other side of Fairy Meadow; we were all on horseback; I had no conversation with Rogan ; prisoner cautioned me not to have any conversation with Rogan: on the other side of Fairy Meadow William Rogan took the horses and went back, leaving me in company with the prisoner ; that occurred about two hours after leaving home ; after Rogan left us we stayed at the house where Mr. Brasnell keeps a school; no one stays there during the night; that house is on the road to Appin, near the mountain; we got in by the window, prisoner getting in first, and we slept there together; we left a little before daylight, and then proceeded to the top of the mountain where we stayed all day and then walked on to where they change horses at a river, where we stayed the remainder of the night in the bush; we left there next morning, and walked on to Appin ; prisoner took me to Mrs. Woods' house at Appin; we had refreshment there for which prisoner paid; Mrs. Woods asked me how old I was, and I said I would be eighteen next month ; prisoner did not tell me to say I was eighteen ; we went to Campbelltown in Mr. Woods' cart; prisoner paid Mr. Woods for driving them to Campbelltown; Mr. Woods drove them to an hotel in Campbelltown, near the railway station; they proceeded thence to Sydney, and took lodgings at Glue's boarding-house, in Pitt-street, where they had a room which they occupied as man and wife; at the end of the week prisoner said he was going to Dapto to get some money, he said he expected some money would have been sent to him by William Rogan ; the amount was £10 or £15, and that it was because he did not receive the money that he went to Dapto; he left her half a-crown, and told her to say if she should be taken in Wollongong that she left her home on her own accord, and that he did not take her away. On last Saturday week witness heard that prisoner was apprehended; William Rogan wrote a letter to that effectt to Thomas Pearson, who lived in Darling-street, Woolloomooloo; when the letter arrived she was not then boarding at Glue's, having left because Glue did not know the prisoner, and she had no money ; witness had friends in Sydney, but she did not go and see any of them ; prisoner would not let her see her friends; he said if witness saw her friends they would write and tell her father where she was; witness went to service ; prisoner never wrote to her; prisoner had made love to her before she left home for about three months; he had been endeavoring to get her from home during the whole of that time. Cross-examined: Prisoner had made love to her for two or three months ; he used to come and see witness, and she used to visit him ; she was aware that he was a married man ; he did not live a quarter of a mile from her father's house; she went more than half-a-dozen times to prisoner's house; his wife was present, but she did not tell witness to keep away; the bundle which she took from her father's house contained some of her own clothing ;she got the bundle ready on Monday ; none of the family saw her getting it ready ; the arrangementt to leave was made on the previous Sunday. Re-examined: The prisoner had told her he was not married ; he said the marriage was no good, as his wife had no marrage lines to show; he promised to marry witness; his wife was confined in her father's house, and witness was godmother to the child ; when she went to prisoner's house she did not go to see the child, but she did see both his wife and child. The prisoner reserved his defence, and was committed for trial. Illawarra Express, October 28. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Friday 3 November 1865
b. 1864 Dapto d. 7/8/1912 Dapto br. Brownsville
m. Benjamin Alhanitius Marceau (2/5/1860 West Dapto -1922 Dapto Son of Joseph Marceau & Mary Barrett *) 1/1/1888
f. Edwin Barber m. Frances Fanny Bodycote *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
DEATH OF MRS. BEN MARCEAU
Our Dapto correspondent writes : — Very much sympathy is expressed at the sudden demise of Mrs. Marceau, wife of the esteemed host of the Dapto Hotel Mrs. Ben Marceau. The deceased lady took ill on Wednesday last, and died early on Saturday morning after a short but painful sickness. Dr. Henry and the nurses did all that was possible, but of no avail, and she passed away as stated at the early age of 43 years. The remains were interred in the Brownsville cemetery on Sunday afternoon.
The funeral was of extraordinary length. Fully 350 people were at the graveside to pay their last respect, whilst the coffin was strewn with wreaths from relative and friends. She leaves a husband and three grown up children to mourn their loss. The Rev. O'Neill, C.E. officiated, and the funeral arrangements were conducted by Messrs. Osborne and Son, of Wollongong. The late Mrs. Marceau was a sister of Mr. B. Osborne, and Mrs. C. Massey, of Crown-street. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 13 August 1912 Page 2
b. 1863 Wollongong d. 19/11/1927 br. Wollongong General
m. James Marceau ( abt 1827- ?/9/1947 Figtree Son of Joseph Marceau & Mary Barrett *)
f. John W Clarke m. Maria Graham *
(Lancelot, Betrand and Stella Marceau were baptised at St Francis Xavier’s on 8/5/1897 )
Living Fig Tree in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
MRS. MARCEAU.
It is a coincidence that within a week of the death of her sister (Mrs. H. Edwards) that Mrs. Marceau, wife of Mr. Marceau, of Figtree, should pass away. Her death occurred on Saturday last and the remains were interred in the Wollongong cemetery on Sunday afternoon. The late Mrs. Marceau, who was 65 years of age, was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, who kept the Mt. Keira. Hotel, Figtree, in the early days. She was a woman of many fine qualities, and was noted for her kindness and good nature when trouble or sickness entered any home in the locality in which she resided — she was one of the first to always come forward and render assistance — and her death is mourned by many friends outside her family circle. She is survived, by a husband, two daughters and three sons, for whom much sympathy is felt. Messrs. G. and T. Clarke, of Wollongong are brothers. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 25 November 1927 p 4
m. Munnii Marcello
m. Henry Marcy
b. abt 1834 d. 15/6/1900 br. Kangaroo Valley
m. William Mordon (abt 1832- 24/7/1922 Berry) 1856 Kiama 1511/1856
Husband a settler/farmer
MARDEN.—Died at Kangaroo Valley, at her parents' residence, on the 11th June, ELIZABETH, second daughter of William and Mary Marden, aged 24 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 28 June 1887 p 2
Shellharbour Council has a family history http://www.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au/filedata/pdf/museumFamilyHistories.pdf
b. abt 1869 Waterford Ireland d. 14/2/1946 Berkeley br. Brownsville Anglican
m. William Goodman/Godwin Mark (abt 1860 England – 24/3/1943 ) 1888 Townsville Qld
Parents unknown on death certificate.
MR. & MRS. MARK
Golden Wedding AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. W. Mark, of Dapto, celebrated the golden anniversary of their wedding on Tuesday. They have lived in Dapto for the past 45 years arid in that time they have won the respect and esteem of all sections of the community. Both are endowed with a great sense of civic duty. Mrs. Mark is a .foundation member of the Dapto branch of the Red Cross Society and was a great worker for various, patrotic bodies during the war. Mr. Mark has always been willing to assist any public movement for the advancement of the town. Both have a gentleness of nature that has endeared them to all who came in contact with them. Mr.Mark, in his youth, was a member of .the British Imperial Forces. His regiment was sent to Malta in 1878 when Admiral Homsby's fleet sailed through the Dardenelles defying the Turks to fight. He served twice in the Soudan war. As a member of the British Camel Corps he fought at Tel-el-Keber in 1882. Next year he resigned from the force and came to Australia, but enlisted with the Australian Unit for the Soudan in 1885. Following in his father's footsteps during the last Great War, a son Edgar, camped at Tel-el-Keber almost on the same site as his father had occupied many years before. Mr. and Mrs. Mark were married at Townsville on September 13, 1888. They have a grown up family of three sons and four daughters, one son died just before the outbreak of war. On Saturday as many members of the. family as possible will assemble at the parents home to celebrate the anniversary. Already, Mr. and Mrs. Mark have been recipients of many congratulations, a large number being by letter and telegram. On. Tuesday, at a meeting of the ; Red Cross Society, Miss Harris, on behalf of the members present Mrs. Mark with a lovely Doulton jug, at the same time referring to the splendid service. Mrs.. Mark had rendered to the Society for many years. In acknowledging the presentations, Mrs. Mark said it had come as a pleasant surprise.Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 September 1938 p 12
OBITUARY
MRS. M. MARKAs briefly reported in our last issue, Mrs. Mary A. Mark passed away after a short illness last week at the residence of her , daughter, Mrs. W. Massey, of Berkeley, aged 77 years. The . late Mrs. Mark was born in Waterford, Ireland, and came to Australia when a young woman. While living in ToWnsville, Queensland, she met her late husband, Mr. W. Mark, and they were married there. About 55 years ago they came to the South Coast and made a home inWollongong, later removing to Albion Park. Eventually they came to Dapto, where Mr. Mark carried on a tailoring business for many years in both World Wars Mrs. Mark was a staunch worker for the Dapto branch of the Red Cross. In the last war members made her a small, presentation in appreciation of services rendered. She was of a gentle, kindly nature, and a good neighbour. Widely known throughout the district, she was held in very high esteem by everyone. Her husband predeeeased her over two years ago, and his passing removed one of the most widely known residents of the town. Surviving members of the. family are Messrs. Arthur (Sydney), Edgar (Newcastle) and Charles (Lithgow), May (Mrs. W. Massey), Kathleen (Mrs. F. Watts, Sydney), Madeline (Mrs. M. Rowles, Wollongong) and Jeannie (Mrs. P. Engstrom, Sydney). Two sons, Messrs. Edgar and Charles, served in World War I. The funeral last Friday, left her late residence, in Station st. Dapto, for the Brownsville C. of E. cemetery, there being a large gathering of residents to pay their last respects. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 February 1946 p 9
b. 23/2/1873 Marshall Mount 3748/1870 d. 10/3/1916 Beatson St Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. James Markham (3/10/1870 Dapto - 14/9/1940 Coniston Son of James Markham & Margaret Thompson *)1897 Sydney
f. John Cleary m. Mary Jane O’Dowd *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Marshall Mount Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
The death occurred at Beatson street, Wollongong, last Friday, of Mrs. Markham wife of Mr James Markham. The deceased was stricken down with paralysis live days before her death. Mrs. Markham was a native of Marshall Mount, and was 35 years of age. She was very highly respected by all those who knew her, and general regret has been extended towards the husband and six children. The remains were laid to rest in the Roman Catholic cemetery on Saturday afternoon, Rev. Father Dunne officiating at the graveside. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 14 March 1916 p 2
b. 1871 d.
m. William Henry Markham (1864 Wollongong -1942 Sydney Son of James Markham & Margaret Thompson * ) 1890 Kiama
f. William Pembroke m. Sarah Forde *
Living at Dapto Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a photographer.
b. abt 1838 Kempsey
m. William Markham ( - 5/5/1893 Marshall Mount ) 1862 Wollongong 3270/1862
f. Thomas Thompson m. Jane James *
Living at Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1838 Kempsey d. 17/3/1910 br. Wollongong
m. James Markham ( abt 1831- 9/3/1928 Son of Henry Markham & ?) 1862 Wollongong 3277/1862
f. Thomas Thompson m. Jane James *
Husband a farmer
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1882 Sydney d. 2/5/1945 br. Wollongong
m. Charles Markham (1876 Marshalmount- 4/6/1934 Son of James Markham & Margaret Thompson ) 10/4/1901 St John’s Dapto
f. John Liston m. Mary Hogan
Living Denison St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
* Note listed on marriage as being born 1871
b. 28/2/1841 Sydney d. 2/4/1924 Neutral Bay br. Kiama Presbyterian
m. Samuel Marks (12/6/ 1832 Sydney- 10/1/ 1908 Tabbagong, Kiama Son of James M Marks & Elizabeth Charles * ) 8/6/ 1859 St Michaels Surry Hills
f. Reuben Uther m. Ann Iredale
Living Terralong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Bride married with the permission of her guardian Charles Cameron
On the 9th instant, at Culwalla, Jamberoo, the wife of Mr. Samuel Marks, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 24 September 1861 p 2
ON January 27th, at Terrragong, Jamberoo, the wife of Mr. SAMUEL MARKS of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 20 February 1877 p 2
OBITUARY. MRS. CLARA MARKS. , The death took place at a Private Hospital Neutral Bay, Sydney on Wednesday last, of Mrs Marks, relict of the late Sam uel Marks of Terragong, at the age of 83 years, the interment taking place. at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Nth, Kiama on Thursday, , when the Rev. G. . M Turbett officiated. The late Mrs. Marks was well known in this and the surrounding district and with her husband was widely es temed representing an early district family of the South Coast. After her husband's death she removed from Terragong to Rose Ville for some time and later came to reside in Kiama where her interest in gardening surrounded her home in a bower of flowers. After her youngest' daughter, Mrs. H. E. ,Fox, removed to Rose Ville she again left Kiama to be near Dr and Mrs. Fox and family, and has passed away after some four years residence Beside her son Me E J. Marks. of Terragong and his fami ily, Ms., Marks left ,four daughters to mourn her in Mrs H. 'I'. King Bellevue Hill;,Mrs. Harrison, Bowral; Mrs: F. Kendall, West Australia; and Mrs. H. E Fox, Rose Villa The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 5 April 1924
b. 29/10/1833 Sydney d. 19/1/1908 Glenrock, Darling Point br. Waverley
m. Archibald Little 1851 CofE Sydney, St James' V185171 37B/1851
m. John Marks (24/11/1826 Coagh Tyrone Ireland -3/3/1885 Darling Point Son of James Marks & Elizabeth Charles *) 1/2/1860 St James Sydney
f. William Moffitt m. Mary Ann Galliot
On the 1st instant, at St. James' Church, by the Rev. R. Allwood, John Marks, Esq., of Terrayong, Kiama, to Elizabeth Preston, relict of the late Archibald Little, Esq., of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 4 February 1860
On the 8th instant, at Kiama, Mrs. John Marks, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 13 February 1863
August 4th, at Terragong, Mrs. John MARKS, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 8 August 1867 p 2
AT Terragong, on the 25th instant, the wife of JOHN MARKS, Esq., J.P., of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 30 September 1869 p 2
At Terragong, on the 9th instant, the wife of John MARKS, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 14 December 1871 p 2
ON the 27th instant, at Terragong, Jamberoo, the wife of JOHN MARKS of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 31 December 1874 p 2
b. abt 1800 Ballyronan Derry Ireland d. 18/10/1863 Culwalla, Kiama br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. James Moody Marks (1796 Ballyronan Derry Ireland -26/11/1870 Culwalla, Jamberoo) 1821 Ireland
f. Richard Charles m. Margaret Hull
Ship: North Briton 1828
Husband a baker, publican and farmer
MARKS-On the 18th October, at Kiama. Elizabeth, the wife of James Marks, senior, Esq., aged 63 years. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Tuesday 27 October 1863
b. 7/7/1826 Innesmagh Irland d. 8/1/1925 12 Balfour St Gore Hill br. Rookwood
m. William Marks (6/10/1824 Ballyronan Ireland- 31/12/1904 Bankstown Son of James M Marks & Elizabeth Charles * ) 12/7/1853 Omega Retreat Kiama
Husband a Teacher, Farmer
f. James Mackay Gray m. Sarah Ann Burton-Newry
b. 4/4/1831 Campbelltown d. 11/7/1860 Kiama br. Burroul Kiama
m. Robert Marks (5 /2/1830 Sydney – 22/7/1905 Burwood Son of James M Marks& Elizabeth Charles *) 6/1/1853 Kiama
f. Thomas Sufleet Kendall m. Caroline Blake Rutter *
On the 6th instant, by special license, at Kiama, by the Rev. Samuel Barneer, Robert Marks, Esq., of Jamberoo, to Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Kendall,,Esq, Happy Villa, Kiama. Empire 20 January 1853
On the 11th instant, at Kiama, Jane, the beloved wife of Robert Marks, Esq., and eldest daughter of Thomas Kendall, Esq., J.P., of Kiama, deservedly beloved by all who knew her. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 July 1860
Husband a Farmer
b. 1859 Gosford d. 23/12/1945 Wollongong
m. Thomas Marks (1859 Penzance Cornwall- 1919 Wollongong Son of John Marks & Emily Pellow)
f. James Mullins m. Martha Clipsham
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a grocer.
b. 1881 Canterbury d. 8/9/1937 Ashfield
f. Thomas Marks m. Mary Mullins *
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 13/1/1876 d. 22/6/1927 Mental Hospital Balmain br. Kiama
m. Ernest John Marks (9/9/1861 Culwulla Jamberoo - 9/1/ 1925 Cottage Hospital, Kiama Son of Samuel Marks & Clara Uther *) 29/1/1898 Sydney
f. Stephen Major m. Catherine McDivitt *
Living Terralong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MARKS-MAJOR.-January- 29, at St. Michael's, Sydney, by the Rev. Dr. Manning, Ernest John Marks, son of Samuel Marks, Jamberoo. to Millicent , third daughter of Stephen Major, J.P., Kiama, and granddaughter of the late John McDivitt, assistant superintendent of Norfolk Island. The Sydney Stock and Station Journal (NSW : 1896 - 1924) Friday 25 March 1898 p 3
b. 2/6/ 1842 at sea d. 22/3/1909 Mount Rest Bowral br. Waverley
m. James Marks (30 /1/ 1835 Sydney – 12/1/1907 Wollahra Son of James M Marks & Elizabeth Charles *)19/6/1862 St James Sydney
f. William Moffitt m. Mary Ann Galliot
Ship: Catherine Jamieson 1842
MARKS-MOFFITT-On the 19th June, at St. James's Church, by the Rev. R. Allwood, Mr. James Marks, of Kiama, to Sarah Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. William Moffitt, of Pitt-street, Sydney. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Tuesday 24 June 1862
On Sunday, 8th inst., Mrs. James Marks, Culwalla, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 17 November 1863 p 2
ON the 20th instant, at Culwalla, Mrs. James Marks, jun., of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 22 February 1866 p 2
AT Cullwalla, on the 23rd instant, Mrs. James MARKS, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 25 February 1869 p 2
MARKS.—On the 7th instant, at her residence, Culwulla, Jamberoo, Mrs. James Marks, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 11 January 1872 p 2
ON the 6th instant, at Culwulla, Jamberoo, Mrs. JAMES MARKS of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 10 June 1875 p 2
Husband a Politician
Father was a wealthy stationer, printer and bookseller of Sydney.
b. 17/12/1867 Woodruffes 10487/1868 d. 1894 Berry
m. John Marlan (- 1896 Berry ) 1886 Kiama
f. William Chase m. Johanna English *
The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. J Marland. The deceased, who was a daughter of Mrs. T. Chase, of Kiama, leaves a husband and family. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 28 July 1894 p 2
m. William Marley
b. 10/4/1869 Bombo d. 20/12/1942 Pheasant Point Kiama br. Kiama General
m. John Marley (abt 1863 – 1/10/1926 Son of Francis Marley & Unity *) 16/12/1891 Kiama
f. Edward Roarty m. Mary Dillon *
Living Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
OBITUARY MRS. SARAH MARLEY-73 Years. One of the best known and greatly respected niembers of the Catholic community here in the person of Mrs. Sarah Marley passed away at her home,' Pheasant Point, Kiama, on Sunday afternoon, after a short ill. ness Her condition last week had been reported as serious, but on Saturday she rallied for a while and was in excellent spirits, but the apparent turn for the better was unfortunately only temporary. She told her friends that she had enjoyed every day of her long life and indeed she hadspent her life doing good for others, bringing up a large family, caring for her husband and her home, never missing an occasion for doing a good turn or a kindly neighbourly act. In cases of sickness or distress, her practical sympathy was boundless and she inspired an affection, iespect and esteem such as only a truly Christian life can bring. She leaves a host of friends who will always treasure the most-kindly memories of her kind-hearted nature and practical help. In her home, she was hospitality itself with a warm and generous. wel come for all who went to see her. Although she numbered many of the younger generation among her friends, still her thoughts were constantly with her old friends and no thing gave her greater pleasure than to chat over the days gone by in old Kiama. The late Mrs. D. Townend and the late Mrs. Jock (Granny) Smith had lived near her, on Pheasant Point for many years, and the close friendship between these old people was a pleasure to behold, and the loving sympathy left behind as each one of the circle passed, away. During her last illness she was de votedly cared for by her daughter, Mrs. A. Schubert and sister, Miss A. Roarty, and many kindnesses were recieved from her neighbours on Pheasant Point. Mrs. Marley was a prominent figure in the life of her Church, to which she was devoted, and in her younger days had always given great assistance and participated in many of its social functions. This has been carried on to the younger generation, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mailey taking active parts in all Catholic entertainments, as did her daughter, when as Miss Mary Marley she resided here. The late Mrs. Marley was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roarty, and was born at Bombo and was educated at the old original Dunmore School. She kept up her friendship with, her old schoolmates at Dunmore all her life, visiting many In their sickness and, welcoming them to her home. Of interest is the fact that Mrs. Marley was baptised, confiirmed and married at St. Peter's Church, Kiama, from where also her burial service Was commenced. She married Mr. John Marley, who was engaged in the quarrying industry, and who predeceased her 15 years ago. She is survived by four sons, John (Kiama) ,James (Bede, Sydney), Joseph (Nyngan), Loy (R.A.A.F.), and one daughter, Mary (Mrs. A. Schubert, Wollongong). One son, Francis, predeceased her. Sisters are Rose (Mrs. MciEncroe) Mary, (Mrs. D. Kenny, Queensland) and Miss Ann Roarty. To all members of the family, sincere sympathy is extended in their bereavement,. The funeral took place yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon at the Catholic Cemetery, Kiama The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 23 December 1942 p 4
b. abt 1827 Tyrone Ireland d. 8/9/1927 br. Kiama General
m. Francis Marley (abt 1827 Donegal Ireland – 28/7/1912 Kiama Son of Francis Marley & ? )
Ship: Nineveh 1881
Living Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 17 August 1927 p 2
m. John Marlin
m. Cornelius A Marney
d. 18/4/1945 Bellvue Hill cr.
m. Harry Frank Marr (1855- 1942 Son of Henry James Marr & Fanny) 16/1/1877 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. Alick Osborne m. Augusta Ann Devenish Meares *
MARR - OSBORNE. - January 16, at St Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Dean Ewing, Harry Frank, eldest son of the late Henry James Marr, Esq., J.P., of Bulwurradah, Wollongong, to Alice Augusta, eldest daughter of Alick Osborne, Esq., of Mangerton, near Wollongong . The Sydney Morning Herald 25 January 1877
MARR.—October 23, at her residence, Garden Vale, Wollongong, the wife of Harry Frank Marr, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 November 1877
DIAMOND WEDDING
Five Bridesmaids PresentA reunion of many old friends took place at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Rutherford at Point Piper late on Saturday afternoon, when the diamond wedding of Mrs. Rutherford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Marr, of Bellevue Hill, was celebrated.
Mr. and Mrs. Marr were married at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, and they lived in Wollongong for several years after their marriage. Mrs. Marr was Miss Alice Osborne, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alick Osborne, of Mangerton. She was attended by eight bridesmaids, three of whom are deceased. The other five, Mrs. Tarrant, Miss G. B. Chalón, Miss E. B. Marr, and Misses Isabella , and Edith Osborne, were present on Saturday.
Mrs. Marr and her bridesmaids all carried posies. A wedding cake had a central position on the table. Mrs. Marr received many gifts of flowers, and telegrams of good wishes came from all over the State. Her granddaughter. Dr. Molly Meares, sent her a cable from London.
Nine of her grandchildren were present, and her six daughters, Mrs. Ashley Devenish Meares. Mrs. R. Lockhart Jack, who came from Melbourne especially for the celebration, andis staying with Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. A. H. Rutherford. Mrs. J. S. Campbell, and Misses Edith and Daisy Marr,
Mr. and Mrs. Marr are now spending their annual holiday at Moss Vale. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 20 January 1937 p 7
m. Thomas Marr
b. 1833, d. 15/12/1865 Church Hill Wollongong
m. Henry James Marr ( 1829- 14 /7/1875)
By special license, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. M. D. Meares, B.A., Henry James Marr, Esq., of Botany, to Fanny Newnham, second daughter of John Tooth, Esq., of Mount Keera, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 July 1854
On the 14th instant, at her residence, Illawarra, Mrs. H. J. Marr, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 January 1857
On the7th instant, at her residence, Glebe Road, near Wollongong, Mrs. H. J. Marr, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 January 1859
At her residence, Mount Pleasant, Illawarra, Mrs. H. J. Marr, of a son, stillborn. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 December 1860
MARR-February 28th, at her residence, Mount Pleasant, Illawarra, Mrs. H. J. Marr, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 March 1862
MARR-On the 6th December, at her residence, Mount Pleasant Illawarra, Mrs. Henry James Marr, of a daughter. Empire 12 December 1863
On Saturday, the 9th instant, at her temporary residence, Church Hill, Wollongong, whither she had been removed for change of air, FANNY N. , the beloved wife of Mr. H. J. MARR, of Mount St. Thomas, Illawarra, in the 32nd year of her age. The Sydney Morning Herald 16 December 1865
Her husband later married Frances Grace Higgins * see Edwards
b. abt 1867 d. 19/6/1944 Rydalmere
m. David Bell Marr ( abt 1864 Scotland -21/4/1941 Thirroul Son of William Marr & Janet) 1889 Wollongong 5214/1889
Parents unknown on death record.
Living Coledale in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner.
Found Hanging from Tree
Mrs. Sarah Ann Marr, of Phillip street, Thirroul, made a gruesome discovery on Monday morning, when she noticed her 77 year-old husband, David Bell Marr, hanging from a peach tree near the house. She called to her neighbours, and Miss Esmav Drower and Mr. Frank Cornally came over. They lifted Mr Marr down, but he died before the doctor arrived. A ladder was against the limb of the tree, which was about 14 feet off the ground, and apparently Mr. Marr had tied the rope round this limb, placed the noose around his neck and then stepped off the ladder. He was a retired miner, and had been in ill health for the past two years. He had resided at Thirroul for 55 years and was a native of Scotland. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 April 1941 p 15
Mrs. Sarah Ann Marr, of Phillip st, who died on Monday, was aged 77 years, and had resided in Thirroul for many years. Her husband predeceased her by some years. A grown up family survive her. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 23 June 1944 p 4
b. abt 1853 d. 25/10/1947 Petersham
m. John Frederick Marriott (-21/2/1910 Marrickville) 1889 Paddington
Living Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner.
ARRIOTT, Bessie.—October 25, 1947, at Home of Peace, Petersham, of Oxford, Thirlmere, aged 94 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 27 October 1947 Page 16
b. 1869 Wollongong 19833/1869 d. 22/7/1924 Roseville br. Northern Suburbs
m. John Mars (abt 1857 -19/5/1932 Roseville ) 18/7/1906 Wollongong
f. William J Wiseman m. Annie Musgrave *
Living at Edward St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband was metropolitan superintendent for the Railway Department .
MARS—WISEMAN.
On Wednesday afternoon last a very pretty wedding was celebrated in the Methodist Church, when Miss Evelyn Wiseman, second daughter of Mr. W. J. Wiseman, J.P., was married to Mr. John Mars, of Newtown. The church, which was crowded to excess, was very prettily decorated with the usual wedding emblems. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in pale grey crepe de chine and floral toque composed of pink roses and green leaves. She carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaids, Miss Gerty Wiseman (sister of the bride) and Miss Hilda Martin, were attired in white muslins and black picture hats. The bridegroom was attended, by the Rev. Mr. Teasdale as best man, and Mr. Wearn as groomsman. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. B. Holmes, assisted by Rev. Mr. Wallace, Presbyterian minister, of Newtown. The wedding breakfast was served at Hillside, when upwards of 100 guests sat down.
The usual toasts were duly honored, and felicitous speeches made. The happy couple, who were the recipients of many beautiful presents and many expressions of goodwill and best wishes for their future happiness, left for Sydney by the evening train, enroute for Cooma, where the honeymoon is to be spent. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)Tuesday 24 July 1906 Page 2
m. George Samuel Marsden (- Son of Geroen Marsden &) 22/10/1863 Christ Church Hamilton
f. William Gerrard m. Mary Goghlan
On Thursday, the 22nd instant, by special license, at Christ Church, by the Rev. A. H. Stephen, George Samuel Marsden, of the Bull's Head Hotel, George-street, eldest son of George Marsden, Esq., of Marsden's Retreat, Haslem's Creek, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late William Gerrard, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 October 1863
b. abt 1859 d. 31/1/1925 br. Gerringong General
m. Thomas Marsden
f. John m. Elizabeth
d. 1/7/1922 Narremburn br. Gore Hill
m. Rev. William Albert Marsh 1895 Mudgee
f. William m. Mary
MARSH.— On December 5th, at Brighton, Perry-street, Mudgee, Mary Arnold, the only and loved daughter of William A. and Charity Smith Marsh. Aged 13 1/2 months. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 10 December 1898 Page 8
d. 1920 Goulburn (?)
m. Henry Edward Marsh (abt 1852 England -1931 Bulli ) 1886 Berrima
f. Richard Langford m. Bridget
Husband living at Woonona when their son Joseph enlisted in WW1.
Husband living at Woonona in 1903 electoral roll but she is not listed.
m. William Marsh 1852 RC Sydney St Mary’s
b. 21/10/1867 Wollongong d. 26/7/1951 Canowindra
m. Robert James Marshall (1851 Dapto -4/2/1923 Daisy Bank Dapto Son of Robert J Marshall & Annie Jane Osborne *) 15/4/1903 Redfern
f. Edward Arthur Jones m. Frances Henrietta Jackson *
Living at Warooka Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1879 Newtown d. 9/10/1942 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. James Marshall (abt 1877 -27/7/1952 Wollongong Son of Charles Marshall & Mary) 1919
f. Joseph Earl Cherry Mitchell m. Charlotte Harrison *
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
MARSHALL — Oct. 9th, at her residence, 33 McKenzie Avenue, Wollongong, Alice Maud Mary Marshall, aged 63, beloved wife of James and mother of Rhoda, and fourth daughter of the late Joseph and Charlotte Mitchell, of Milton House, Bellambi. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 16 October 1942 Page 6
b. 1854 bp. CofE Dapto: Wollongong V1854780 40/1854 d. 22/12/1904
m. Robert James Marshall m. Annie Jane Osborne *
Living at Daisy Bank in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1817 d. 9/11/1888 Daisy Bank Dapto
m. Robert James Marshall (abt 1816 Dromore, Ireland-4/5/1900 Daisy Bank Dapto Son of Benjamin Marshall & Judith Hamilton *)1847 CofE Dapto, Wollongong V1847584 32C/1847
f. Alick Osborne m. Anne *
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
Of “Daisy Bank”, Dapto. Wife of Robert James Marshall. In 71st year. Also an obituary. IM 15 Nov 1888 He husband’s death notice records that they had five sons and two daughters living at the time of his death.
It is believed that Alick Osborne built Avondale for his daughter Anne who married Robert Marshall
Photograph at http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/15174766?q=+&versionId=208671861
m. Joseph Marshall (abt 1826 Burnley Lancashire -17/6/1899 Wollongong )
Husband arrived about 1867 into NSW- she may not have been in the Illawarra as he died at his daughter Sarah’s home.
b. 1823 Nailsworth /Horsley Gloucestershire d. 9/5/1883 Marrickville br. Rookwood
m. Richard Marshall (1807- 30/6/1880 Marrickville ) 8/9/1841 CofE Sydney, St James' V1841173 25C/1841
f. William Skerton m. Mary
Ship: Orestes 1839
Arrived aged 17 to work as a house servent for Mr John Morris of Harrington Park for 12 pounds.
MARSHALL.- May 9. at the residence of her son-in-law, Wardell road. Marrickville, Elizabeth Marshall, relict of the late Richard Marshall, aged 60 years.
b. abt 1879 d. 24/1/1935 Parramatta br. Rookwood Catholic
m. Joseph Marshall (abt 1865 -8/8/1929 Taree Son of Joseph Marshall & Mary)
f. William Milner m. Cordelia Cook
Husband lived at Strathfield when son Harold enlisted in WW1. Husband died because of an accident while visiting their daughter Mrs Cecil Barnes.
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a baker.
b. 29/3/1830 Wollongong d. 31/8/1913 Paddington
m. Benjamin Marshall (1818- 1/2/1906 Paddington Son of Rev Benajmin Marshall & Judith Hamilton *) 30/10/1850 St Michael’s Wollongong CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Charles Throsby Smith m. Sarah Broughton *
“MARRIED.By license, at Wollongong, on the 30th ultimo, at St. Michael's Church, by the Rev. M. D Meares, Benjamin Marshall, Esq., of Broulee, to Emma Broughton, third daughter of C. T. Smith, Esq., J.P., of Bustle Cottage.” The Sydney Morning Herald 2 November 1850
Golden Wedding
MARSHALL-SMITH.-October 30, 1850, at St. Michael's Church, by Rev. M. D. Meares, Benjamin, third son of the late Rev. Benjamin Marshall, Dromore, Ireland, to Emma Broughton, third daughter of C.T. Smith, Esq., Bustle Cottage, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 30 October 1900
On Saturday the death occurred at Paddington of Mrs. B Marshall, sister of Mr. C. F. Smith and Mrs. Turner (Waverley), and daughter of the late Mr. Charles Throsby Smith. Shewas 83 years of age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 September 1913 p 2
Named after her mother’s half sister, Emma married Benjamin Marshall in Wollongong in 1850, and by 1871 ten children had been born - all in Wollongong. However, only five -Sarah, Charlotte, Mary, Charles and Jessie - survived to maturity.
Jessie and Charlotte remained unmarried, and it is not clear whether Sarah married. Charles may have been the Charles Marshall who married in Windsor in 1875, and Mary married into the well-known Towns/Wentworth family in 1877, and raised her family in Sydney.
In the closing decades of the 19th century it appears that they found themselves without family in Wollongong, and joined the migration of Emma’s older sisters to Sydney. They died in Paddington - he in 1906 and she in 1913.
Living Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –General Servant.
m. Dr George Marshall (abt 1826 Dromore Tyrone Ireland- 1/9/1888 Lyons Terrace Sydney Son of Benjamin Marshall & Judith Hamilton *) 21/4/1854 Pettigo Church Ireland
f. Hazlet Hamilton m.
MARSHALL-HAMILTON. April 12th, in Pettigo Church, by the Rev. Charles Maude, GEORGE MARSHALL, ESQ., M.D., son of the late REV. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, of Dromore, to JANE, fourth daughter of HAZLET HAMILTON, ESQ., of Pettigo, and Hamilton Terrace, Bundoran [Co. Donegal] April 21 1854 LONDONDERRY SENTINEL
At her residence, Erin Cottage, on Saturday the 28th inst., the wife of George Marshall, Esq., M.D. of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 June 1864 p 2
Her son Dr Hamilton Marshall was ‘summoned from Edinburgh to relieve his father in the Wollongong practice’ Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 June 1864 p 2
MARSHALL,. — At her residence, Erin Cottage, Wollongong, on the 29th inst, the wife of George Marshall, Esq , M.D , of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 14 August 1866 p 2
b. abt 1783 Donaghmore Tyrone Ireland d. 13/2/1861 Dapto br. Brownsville Anglican
m. Rev. Benjamin Marshall (abt 1765 - 5/12/1850 Dromore Tyrone Ireland)
f. James (Moore) Hamilton m. Sarah Stewart
On the 13th, instant, at the residence of her son, Benjamin Marshall, Esq., Dapto, in the 77th tear of her age, Judith, relict of of the late Rev. Benjamin Marshall, Dromon, County Tyrone, Ireland. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 February 1861 p 2
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I16901
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=101230729
b. abt 1876 d. 8/9/1970 Wentworth Falls
f. James William m. Louisa Sarah
Living at Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland
m. Robert John Marshall (1851 Co Derry Ireland- 4/2/1923 Daisy Bank Dapto Son of Robert J & Annie J Osborne *) 14/10/1875 Wollongong 4480/1875
Husband remarried Adeline E Jones * in 1903.
MARSHALL— CHARLTON.— On the 14th October instant, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. J. H, Rowsell, Mr. R. J. Marshall, of the County Derry, Ireland, to Lucy Charlton, of the County Tyrone, Ireland. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 19 October 1875 p 2
b. abt 1818 d. 16/6/1909 br. Kiama General
m. James Marshall (abt 1803 Kirkaldy Fifeshire - 16/6/1865 Saddleback Kiama ) 1843 Presbyterian Wollongong V18434402 74B
Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
OBITUARY.
Mrs. MARGARET MARSHALL. ON Wednesday evening last a very old and highly respected resident of Kiama, in the person of Mrs. Margaret Marshall (relict of the late Mr. James Marshall), passed away at her residence in Shoalhaven street, from heart failure and senile decay. The deceased old lady had reached the advanced age of 91 years, and had resided in the Illawarra district for upwards of 70 years. A family of five sons and one daughter survive her. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, the remains being in terred in the Presbyterian portion of North Kiama cemetery. The Rev. James Malcolm conducted the service at the graveside. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 19 June 1909 p 2
b. abt 1872 d. 28/7/1964 Bellambi
m. Hamilton Stewart Marshall (- 7/11/1939 Russell Vale Son of William Marshall & Ellen ) 1899 Vic
f. Kinnias Wark m. Johanne
b. abt 1853 d. 2/8/1939 Mayfield br. Sandgate
m. Robert Annen (-11/1/1886 Petersham Son of John Annen & Ann) 1876 Newtown
m. Richard Marshall (1849- 13/4/1926 Lakemba Son of Richard Marshall & Elizabeth Skerton *) 1888 Petersham
f. James Fairley m. Fanny Brady
Living at Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a brickmaker.
ANNEN.-July 14, at her residence, Canterbury; the wife of the late Robert Annen of a daughter. Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 14 August 1886 p 35
The death occurred at Newcastle last week of Mrs. Mary Marshall, widow of the late Richard Marshall, late of Wollongong. Deceased was 86 years of age and had not enjoyed good health for some years. She was the mother of Robert, Anne (Mrs. Lin Macdonald, Keiraville), James and Susan (Mrs. Duncan, Newcastle ), Arthur (killed in action) and stepmother of John, Thomas and Richard Marshall, Mrs. Jerrard (of Queensland), Mrs. French (Sydney Petersham) and. Mrs. Arthur Bate (Fairy Meadow). South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 11 August 1939 p 12
b. Paradise Co Clare Ireland 1833 d. 18/9/1912 br. Old West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Joseph Marshall
f. Patrick Meer m. Anne
Living at South Coast Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MARSHALL.—At the residence of her son-in-law, Dapto, Mary Bridget, relict of the late Joseph Marshall, and eldest daughter of the late Patrick Meer, of Paradise, Co. Clare, Ireland, in her 80th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 21 September 1912 p 16
Husband a baker at Hill End. She may not have lived in the area during the time frame.
m. Lawrence Marshall
m. William Marshall 1900 Sydney
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1852 Hitchin Hertfordshire d. 15/3/1942 Wollongong
f. Rev Alfred Martell m. Jessie Augusta Bristow *
Ship: 1883
Living Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
WOMEN'S LIBERAL LEAGUE
A PAPER BY MISS MANTELL.At last meeting of the Wollongong Women's Liberal League, the following paper on 'Preferential Trade ' was read by Miss Martell, of Wollongong : Cont. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 5 December 1903 p 4
The death occurred on Sunday at her home, 'Little Milton', Smith-st., Wollongong, of Miss Isabella Mary Martell in her 91st year. She was a daughter of the late Rev Alfred Martell of Hexford, England, and came to Australia in 1883 with her twin sister, the late Mrs T. W. Lee (widow of the late Dr. Timothy Lee) She had been actively associated with St. Michael's C. of E. for many years, and had been a prominent Red Cross worker during the 1914-18 War. She had also taken a keen interest in the Overseas Club, being the local secretary over a long period of years. In her younger days she had been a splendid tennis player, and two of her nieces, Misses Isabel and Mabel Lee have played in interstate matches. Another niece is Miss Dorothy Lee, while nephews are Dr. Harry Lee and Mr. F. R. Lee
The late Miss Martell, although retaining her mental faculties to the last, has been an invalid ever since the death of her twin sister four years, ago. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 March 1942 Page 5
b. abt 1828 Hitchen Hertfordshire d. 27/4/1911 br. Wollongong General
m. Rev Alfred Martell (1821 Spalding Lincolnshire -) 1846 Williton Somerset
f. Whiston Bristow m. Judith McCleary
Ship: 1883
Husband Vicar Of Hexton & Curate Of Pirton in Hertfordshire in 1851 Census. The Rev. A. Martell, B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, headmaster of Saffron Walden Grammar School, and Curate of Hitchin, has been presented by the Countess de Lautour to the vicarage of Hexton, Herts. Stamford Mercury, Friday 13 February 1846
Living Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MARTELL.— April 28, at Wollongong. New South Wales, in the 81st year of her age, Jessie Augusta Martell, widow of the late Rev. Alfred Martell. Vicar of Hexton, Co. Herts. England. English papers please copy. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 6 May 1911 p 12
An Australian Horsewoman.
MISS MARTIN, OF WOLLONGONG.
(See illustration on page 33.)
Miss Martin is the second daughter of Mr. John Martin, of Spring Hill, near Wollongong (N.S.W.), and first made a name for herself as an equestrienne by winning the Ladies' Prize for riding over Hurdles at the Dapto Show in 1887. This she followed by running second at the Wollongong Show in 1888, and again carrying off the first prizes in similar contests at the Dapto and Wollongong shows this year.
In Wollongong lately she defeated Mrs. Tory,and another famous lady riders. Her exhibition was one of the features of the show. The hors she rode was ‘Kingston’ owned by Mr. Henry A. Pringle, of Nudjia, near Wollongong. He is a difficult horse to sit, and refused his first two fences. But the clever riding of Miss Martin prevailed and his jumping was a perfect treat to witness, showing off Miss Martin's horsewomanship to perfection. The decision of the Judges was an. extremely popular one; rounds of applause greeting Miss Martin on her exit from the show ring. ' Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 2 March 1889
At her residence, Wollongong, on the 14th instant, Mrs Eliza Martin Major, of a son. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Saturday 23 February 1856 p 6
b. 1878 Wollongong d. 23/3/1930 Thirroul
m. Thomas C Martin 1905 Redfern
f. George Blinkco m. Sarah Reeve *
Living Sherbrooke in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MARTIN. — 23rd March, 1930, at her residence, Ford's Road, Thirroul, Ada Frances, beloved wife of Thomas Martin. Aged 52 years. Daily Pictorial (Sydney, NSW : 1930 - 1931) Monday 24 March 1930 p 7
b. abt 1862 d. 14/9/1936 br. Bulli General
m. James Martin (abt 1861- 22/9/1936 Son of Joseph Martin & Sarah) 1882 Woonona 5031/1882
f. John Kimberg m. Mary
1903 Electoral roll –living at Range Woonona Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
d. after 1950
m. Edward Martin
1903 Electoral roll –living at Woonona Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
m. John Martin
m. William Martin
m. John Martin
b. 20/1/1874 Farie Meadow d. 7/7/1954 Rowland Av Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. Robert Arthur Martin (abt 1874- 9/8/1954 Rowland Av Wollongong) 1891 Redfern
f. John Flanagan m. Sarah Jane Cunningham* see Brindley
Living Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a carter. (Misspelt Addie)
b. 7/8/1856 Lake d. 14/11/1929 Sydney br. Wollongong
m. John Douglas McCann (1856-after 1915 Bogan Gate ?) 8/4/1875 St Francis Xavier’s
m. Andrew Martin ( 1856 Kiama– 27/2/1928 Son of Joseph Martin & Willane/Willhemina *) 1901 Redfern
f. Thomas Clifford m. Elizabeth Rourke *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Mount Pleasant Domestic Duties Husband a miner.
Two divorce cases of some interest to South Coasters were heard in Sydney during the week. In the former, Mr. R. W. Fraser appeared for the petitioner, Bridget M'Cann, formerly Clifford, who sought a divorce from John Douglas M'Cann on the ground of desertion. The parties were married at Wollongong in April, 1875, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church. His Honor found the issue proved, and granted a decree nisi, returnable in three months. Petitioner to have the custody of one child, issue of the marriage. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 8 December 1900 p 8
MARTIN. — November 14. 1929, at the Sacred Heart Hospice, Bridget, relict of the late Andrew Martin, Mt. Pleasant Balgownie, much loved Mother of Mary Dowling, and loving Grandmother of Evelyn, Lillie Ford, A. S McCann, Bega, John Alexander, deceased, and Rose Keating, Tasmania; aged 73 years. The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938) Saturday 16 November 1929 p 4
Lived at Mt Pleasant- husband a ‘respected resident’
b. 10/9/1872 Fox Ground d. 15/7/1940 Dorrigo
m. Irvine Michael Martin (1870 Dunmore- 12/11/1943 Dorrigo Son of Irvine Martin & Sarah McGettigan *) 1897 Kiama
f. Michael Connors m. Catherine McGovern *
About 1922 the family moved to Dorrigo from the Richmond River area- husband was involved in dairy farming and the Foxground butter factory.
b. d. after 1881
m. Aaron Martin (1808 - 30/6/1881 Shellharbour ) 1844
f. John Gavin m. Mary Connor
Ship: John Renwick 1841
Husband left a widow and 7 children
Husband a settler
http://boards.ancestry.com.au/surnames.gavin/146.288/mb.ashx
d. before 1933?
m. Herbert John George Martin (abt 1857 – 26/8/1933 Royal North Sydney Son of ? & Eliza) 1879 Sydney
Husband may have been involved with the ferrys on Sydney Harbour as when he died the family thanked the Kirawa which as a ferry from 1912.
b. 2/7/ 1877 Albion Park 13907/1877 d. 15/10/1958 Carlton
m. James Leslie Martin ( abt 1875 Gladesville -13/4/1936 Carlton Son of James Martin & Annie) 28/8/1897 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. Gabriel Timbs m. Ellen O’Gorman *
b. abt 1858 Wollongong d. 13/12/1899 Shellharbour
m. Nicholas Aaron Martin (abt 1853 Campbelltown- 1932 Shellharbour Son of Aaron Martin & Bridget Gavin) 4/7/1875 House of Mr James Wiley Albion Park 2879/1875
f. Michael Tuohey m. Anne Malone *
A very sad death occurred in Shellharbour last week, when Mrs. Nicholas Martin was taken away at the comparatively early age of 40 years. Deceased had been ailing for a short time only, and on Wednesday, December 13, having received the last Sacraments, she peacefully passed away.
The funeral took place on Thursday at the local cemetery. Mrs. Martin leaves a large family, most of whom are very young. R.I.P.
b. 20/11/1861 Kiama d. 1/6/1943 Griffith br Griffith
m. William Caleb Martin (4/12/1856 Balmain- 29/1/1933 Griffith Son of William Martin & Charity S) 11/7/1888 Figtree
f. Andrew Armstrong m. Martha Graham *
MARTIN–ARMSTRONG.-July 11, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Figtree, near Wollongong, by the Rev. B. J. Meek; William C. Martin, Marulan, to Kate A., third daughter of Andrew Armstrong, Esq. The Sydney Morning Herald 27 August 1888
b. 28/11/1874 Jamberoo d. 19/10/1952 Petersham
f. Robert Martin m. Rebecca Clinton
1903 Electoral roll –living at Avondale Domestic Duties
b. abt 1838 Dapto d. 20/9/1891 Spring Hill br. Wollongong
m. James Martin (abt 1828 Fermanagh Ireland - 6/8/1913 Son of James Martin & Catherine Armstrong * see Stewart) 19/11/1857 Shellharbour
The FRIENDS of Mr. JAMES MARTIN, Sen., of Spring Hill, near Wollongong, are kindly invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved WIFE, Elizabeth: to move from Railway Station, Wollongong, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at half-past 4 o'clock, for Wollongong Wesleyan Cemetery . The Sydney Morning Herald 21 September 1891
b. 1862 Jamberoo d.
m. James Martin (26/7/1859 Shellharbour –Son of James Martin & Elizabeth Couch *) 1/9/1881 Sydney
f. George Wood m. Elizabeth Donnelly *
d. 1892 Darlinghurst
m. Nathaniel Martin (- 1857 Dapto)
f. John m. Mary
MARTIN.-At her residence, No. 359 Bourke-street, Darlinghurst. Elizabeth Mary Joseph Martin, widow of the late Nathaniel Martin, of Wollongong. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 January 1892
d. 30/1/1862 Wollongong 6407/1862
m. Wesley Martin (abt 1828 USA ? -1865 Ryde) 15/8/1856 Wollongong 2174/1856
f. William Roase
Husband was of Berrima when he was convicted of assult after he was called a ‘thorough Yankee’.
On the 15th instant, at Wollongong, by. the Rev. S. Wilkinson, Wesleyan Minister, Mr. Westley Martin to Miss Emily Roase, of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 18 August 1856 p 6
On the 10th instant, at the residence of her parents, Corrimal-street, Wollongong, the infant daughter of Mr. Westley Martin. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 13 April 1857 p 3
THE FRIENDS of MR. WESLEY MARTIN are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late departed son, Samuel Christopher. The procession will move from his residence, Crown-street, This Morning, at 11 o'clock. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 July 1861 p 3
At her residence, Crown-street, on Thursday, 30th January, after a few weeks illness, Emily, the beloved wife of Mr. Wesley Martin, aged 24 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 31 January 1862 p 2
Husband a hairdresser.
b. 1874 Penrith d. 20/3/1924 Balmain br. Field of Mars
m. Charles John Martin(abt 1871- 19/5/1954 Gladesville Son of James Martin & Annie) 1899 Albion Park
f. Thomas Ralph Woodland m. Elizabeth Margaret Royal
b 20/5/1876 Unanderra d. 16/1/1957 Wollongong br. St Luke’s Brownsville
m. Alexander Gray Martin (29/5/1874- 16/12/1952 Son of Robert Martin & Rebecca Clinton *) 10/4/1900 Wollongong
f. George Lindsay m. Eliza Little *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Avondale Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
1903 Electoral roll –living at Fairy Meadow Domestic Duties
b. 3/10/1856 Sydney d. 13/12/1939 Summer Hill
m. John William Martin (1848 Windsor - 1914 Windsor Son of William Martin & Rose) 1874 Broulee
f. Edwin Allan Meares m. Ann
m. Alexander Martin
b. abt 1849 d. 14/3/1909 Para Meadow br. Wollongong
m. Taylor
m. James Martin ( abt 1828- 6/8/1913) 1906 Sydney
An elderly lady named Mrs. Martin died at Para Meadow on Sunday, and was buried yesterday. Deceased, who was the mother of Mr. F. A. Taylor, at one time conducted a boarding house at ''Illawarra House,' Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 March 1909 p 2
MARTIN. — At her residence, Para Meadow, Wollongong, Jane, the beloved Wife of James Martin, .and dearly loved mother of F A. Taylor, of Rose Bay aged 60. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Thursday 25 March 1909 p 6
She ran the Illawarra House in 1904, which she sold in 1906.
d. 1/11/1908 Bowral br. Bowral
m. Edward Martin (1861 Kiama – 5/9/1929 Ryde Son Of James Martin & Elizabeth Couch *) 1881 Kiama
f. George Dawes m. Isabella Reilly *
MRS. EDWARD MARTIN.
As briefly announced in our last issue, the death took place on Sunday evening last at her residence, Smith street, Bowral, of Mrs. Edward Martin (youngest sister, of Mr. Geo. Dawes and Mrs. E. T. Elliott, of Kiama), from pneumonia. The deceased lady appeared to be in usual health up to the Sunday previous, which, being a very hot day, sit sat on the varandah of her residence, where she contracted a chill, and was forced to take to her bed.
Medical was called in, but no danger was anticipated until Sunday, when a change for the worse took place; both the Doctors in attendance pronounced the case hopeless, and, as previously stated, she passed peacefully away at about 10 o'clock on Sunday night, leaving a husband and nine children (3 sons and six daughters, the youngest being only 8 years of age) to mourn their loss, and to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral took place at Bowral on Tuesday, the remains being first taken to the church and thence to the cemetery, being followed by a large number of relatives and friends. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 7 November 1908 Page 2
b. abt 1880 d. 20/5/1954 Rydalmere
m. Nicholas Aaron Martin (abt 1853 Campbelltown- 1932 Shellharbour Son of Aaron Martin & Bridget Gavin *) 1903 Albion Park
f. George Bonser m. Kezia * ?
MARTIN. Lillian.-May 20, 1954, at hospital, of 82 Patrick Street, Hurstville, relict of Nicholas Aaron Martin, beloved mother of Veronica, Deal, Pat, Maurice, Anne, Bernie, May, and Terry, aged 73 years. Requiscat in peace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 28 May 1954 p 24
b. 19/5/1833 Donacavey Tyrone Ireland d. 5/4/1870 Shellharbour
m. Robert Martin (abt 1830-18/11/1902 Son of James Martin & Catherine Armstrong * see Stewart) ) 3/8/1853 Wollongong V18534510 74B/1853 Presbyterian Wollongong
f. William James Cochrane m. Mary Jane Coughran *
Ship: 1851
By special license, on the 3rd instant, at Wollongong, by the Rev. Cunningham Atchison, Moderator of the Synod of Australia, Mr. Robert Martin, of Kiama, to Miss Cogharen, of Wollongong.
MARTIN. - At her residence, Shellharbor, on the 16th instant, Mrs Robert Martin, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 22 August 1865 p 2
ON Tuesday, the 5th instant, at her residence, Shellharbor, LELLIAN, the beloved wife of Robert Martin, after a long and painful illness. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 7 April 1870 p 2
Husband a publican who held a license for “The Gold Digger's Arms”, Terralong St, Kiama in 1853 and he is said to have built the first hotel at Shellharbour, “The Pigeon House”, on the site of the old Shellharbour Worker's Club, from money won on the goldfields.
b. 1825 d. 15/2/1897 Lower Domain Sydney
m. Peter Martin (1817- 18/6/1892 Paddington Son of Arthur Martin & Caroline Humphries) 1843 Sydney
f. William Sadler m. Mary Lellice
She was claimed to be the granddaughter of the late Dr. Bassette, of Dublin.Either two families have been mixed up or she not a currency girl.
m. John Martin (- 20/11/1891 Albion Park Son of John Martin & Lucy)
m. Christopher Martin (-31/5/1857 Allan Bank/Gerringong drowned Son of Christopher Martin & Charlotte)
When husband died it was noted that she was left with 5 children.
m. James Martin
b. abt 1869 d. 6/7/ 1894 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Horace Martin (30/7/1866 Appin– 11/7/1919 Bulli Son of Joseph Martin & Sarah Wood * ) 15/1/1894 Moruya 4975/1894
f. David Thomas m. Susan Frith
MARTIN— THOMAS. — January 15, at the Wesleyan Church, Moruya, by Rev. A. Cooper, Horace Martin, Woonona, to Margaret. Ann Thomas, Mogo (late of Woonona). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Thursday 18 January 1894 p 1
MARTIN.— 6th July. at. Woonona. Maggie, wife of Horace Martin, eldest daughter of David and Susan Thomas, Bateman's Bay, aged 25 years. At rest. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 7 July 1894 p 1
b. 2/6/1868 Qld
m. Rudolf Adolph Wolf 12/2/1890 Qld
m. Charles Henry Martin (1868 Wollongong - 1927 Son of Julius Martin & Sarah McKenzie *) 11/2/1892 Sydney
f. Christian Frederick Kyling m. Sophia Caroline Schweinsberg
MARTIN.— On December 31, at her parents' residence, Church-street, Wollongong, Nellie, the dearly loved and only daughter of C. H. and M. Martin ; aged five months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 5 January 1901
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chrissiew/kyling/kyling.html
m. George Martin
m. William Martin
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. Canada d. abt 1857
m. James Martin 1833 RC Sydney St Mary’s
f. Patrick McNally m. Judith Kilfroy McDermott *
Ship: Broxbornebury 1814
Adjoining grants belonging to William McNally and James and Mary (McNally) Martin which were acquired in 1830. There is a later suggestion that in about 1840, James Martin sold the grant of 50 acres which had been either his and Mary’s or Mary’s alone and vanished without further record. https://melindakendall.wordpress.com/category/mcnally-mary/
1903 Electoral roll –living at Woonona Domestic Duties.
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 2/4/1876 Albion Park d. 1926 Petersham
f. Nicholas Aaron Martin m. Catherine Toohey *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Shellhabour Domestic Duties
b. 1878 Hartley d. 11/6/1970 Burwood
m. Horace Martin (30/7/1866 Appin – 11/7/1919 Bulli Son of Joseph Martin & Sarah Wood *) 1901 Woonona
f. George Druery m. Margaret Cochrane*
Living in Sydney when her brother died in 1952
b. 1859 Wollongong d. 3/8/1925 br. Bulli General
m. Joseph Martin (abt 1857- 24/8/1943 Thirroul Son of Joseph Martin & Fanny ) 25/6/1879 Wollongong 5244/1879
f. Thomas Kimbrey m. Mary A Brown *
Husband a builder
MARTIN-KIMBREY,-June 25, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. C. F. Withey, Mr. Joseph Martin, jun., to Mary Kimbrey, both of Woonona.,
b. 14/11/1872 Nundle d. 22/9/1952 Fairfield br. Bulli Anglican
m. William Martin (08/2/1865 Appin - 12/5/1959 Woonona Son of Joseph Martin & Sarah Wood * ) 30/10/1892 Hillgrove
f. David Mercer Frew m. Elizabeth Rachel Wellby
Husband a builder/ carpenter
1903 Electoral roll –living at Woonona Domestic Duties.
m. Joseph Martin (abt 1822 Ireland -1871 Son of James Martin & Catherine Armstrong * see Stewart) 1845 Presbyterian Wollongong V18454414 74B
b. abt 1835 Fermanagh Ireland d. 24/10/1896 “The Pines” Avondale br. Brownsville Anglican
m. Robert Martin ( abt 1830 Ireland - 15/11/1902 Son of James Martin & Catherine Armstrong * see Stewart ) 15/4/1872 Kiama
f. Alexander Clinton m. Elizabeth Kennedy
Ship: 1855 Sultana
Her father was a widower who arrived with is children Ann (20), Rebecca (16), Joseph (14) and Eliza (10)
b. abt 1804 NSW
m. Thomas Martin ( abt 1799 NSW- )
Husband a settler
Living Illawarra in 1828 census
d. 1914 Dunmore
m. Irvine /Ervine/Irwin Martin ( 1834 Ireland – 1913 Son of James Martin & Catherine Armstrong * see Stewart)
f. John McGettigan m. Bridget
1903 Electoral roll –living at Dunmore Domestic Duties Husband a farmer
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Irvine Martin, of Dunmore, is seriously ill, and is being attended by a doctor and a trained nurse. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 3 July 1914 p 3
Sister Bridget Rubenach *
b. 1839 Herne Farm, American Creek, Figtree, Wollongong d. ?
m. Julius Martin (-26/8/1883) 1859 St Michael’s CofE Wollongong 3254/1859
f. Neil McKenzie m. Christina Robertson *
Her parents and older brother sailed from the Isle of Skye, Scotland as part of a larger group of Scots brought to Australia under a scheme devised by Rev. John Dunmore Lang.
Sarah was the first born daughter of Neil and Christina who were farmers at the American Creek Farm leased from Captain James Shoobert.
Sarah met Julius Martin who arrived in 1856 from Cambridgeshire, England
Julius attended insolvency court in 1865 so times were tough. The family moved to Keelogues farm about 10 kms west of Wollongong where the family farmed the rich pasture and was there in 1872.
The family moved back to Wollongong and Sarah was left a widow when Julius died ‘after a long and painful illness’ at their residence in Campbell St, Wollongong in 1883. Sarah was left with 7 children the youngest 4 and the oldest 22. No trace can be made of Sarah Martin after 1883. What happened to Sarah Martin?
b. abt 1833 Warburton Sussex d. 12/2/1902 Woonona br. Bulli Anglican
m. Joseph Martin ( abt 1834 Robertsbridge Sussex- 27/3/1919 Woonona Son of Joseph Martin & Elizabeth Wood) abt 1855 Sussex
f. John/James Wood m. Mary/Sarah
Both Joseph and Sarah could read and write on arrival.
b. 6/12/1881 Ryde d. 27/12/1966 Kiama br. Northern Suburbs
m. Frederick Joseph Brighton (9/8/1879 Maitland- 27/11/1924 Mackay Qld) 1900 Dapto div 1911
m. George Arthur Martin (1882 Ryde-15/6/1960 Hunters Hill Son of Henry William Martin & Elizabeth M) 20/6/1912 Liverpool
f. James Martin m. Annie Caldwell Turner
BRIGHTON v BRIGHTON.
Sarah Rebecca Brighton, formerly Martin, sought a dissolution of her marriage with Frederick Brighton, on the grounds of desertion.
The parties were married at Dapto in October, 1900, and petitioner said he left her five years ago, promising to provide a home for her. He had not done so, and all her efforts to trace him had failed.
A decree nisi was granted, returnable in six months. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 30 November 1911 p 5
His Honor pronounced the decree for dissolution of marriage absolute in the following case on Thursday: Sarah Rebecca Brighton v Frederick Joseph Brighton, petitioner to have custody of the children. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 8 June 1912 p 6
m. Wesley Martin (abt 1828 USA ? -1865 Ryde) 1863 Wollongong 3176/1863
Husband a hairdresser - Hair Dressing, Shaving &c.
ON Wednesday the 2nd inst. at her residence Crown Street, the wife of Mr. Wesley Martin, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 March 1864 p 2
MRS. WESLEY MARTIN respectfully appeals to the public under the following circumsances:-
Her husband having become afflicted with insanity, and having been removed to an asylum for safety, she has by the aid of several gentlemen who have compassionated her situation, succeeded in making an arrangement for carrying on the business on terms beneficial to all parties concerned.
The business will be carried on as heretofore hair cut and dressed in the latest fashion. Perfumery sold, and every article in the trade supplied on most reasonable terms.
Mrs, Martin (in consequence of the frightful calamity which has fallen upon her husband) confidently hopes that a generous public will continue to support the establishment hitherto carried on by her husband assuring; those who do so that no pains will be spared in give satisfaction.
The business will be re-opened on SATURDAY NEXT, the 7th of October. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 October 1865 p 3
m. Joseph Martin
1903 Electoral roll –living at Fairy Meadow Domestic Duties
b. 1817 Kilkenny Ireland d. 20/12/1853 Spring Creek Vic
m. Pierce Marum (2/12/1812 Newpark Kilkenny Ireland-21/11/1891 Kiewa Vic)
f. Thomas Mulhall m. Julia
b. 1872 Wollongong 19552/1872 d. 14/7/1942 Bulli
m. John Mascord (12/1/1851 Newcastle- 21/5/1943 Corrimal Son of Thomas Mascord & ) 1890 Wollongong
f. John Steel Reid m. Fanny Fee *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter.
Golden Wedding
1890 — MASCORD - REID— 1940Ladies and Gentlemen, the toast is the bride and groom — Mr and Mrs J. Mascord. In countries where civilised life recedes into the dim past, so years may be spoken of as a brief span of passing time — just another 50 years — but in Australia this period: is almost half of our civilised existence, and we are proud that so much has been attained in this last century of glorious effort. An achievement which has been possible only because of the granite like foundations which ,the early pioneers set down. The hardships and burdens they should jeered, they speak of now with a smile and the allembracing remark — 'It was worth while.' Of such pioneering stock are. Mr. and Mrs. Mascord. Not only have they given 50 years service as good citizens of this district, and Corrimal especially, but that time they have spent together sharing joys and sorrows, rearing their family under difficulties which today sound unreal, building around them a circle of friends that has grown legionaire, a circle which will continue to grow as others associate and grow to know and appreciate the excellent qualities of our guests of honour to-night. As the years have passed, they have watched with pride their , children growing, boys young men - men, taking their share in community interests, aiways with that guiding and helping hand of mother and father. Such was the text of speeches and congratulations when the family of Mr and Mrs. Mascord tended their mother and father an afternoon in honor of their golden wedding. Old friends, young friends, relatives friends all joined in this grand event at the Methodist Church Hall, on Friday night last. Musical items, lantern slides, songs and recitations, combined with an excellent Golden Wedding Breakfast Spread, contributed towards an evening -which Mr. and Mrs. Mascord: will long remember, and one can only guess at the thoughts of both young and old when Mrs. Mascordcut the cake to the merry toast of 'For They are Jolly Good Fellbws' ; In congratulating Mr. ahd Mrs. Mascord all wished them further happiness together: may they make it's a diamond wedding and enjoy the best of everything in these latter years of their life. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 October 1940 p 15
b. abt 1875 Lancashire d. 1954 Newcastle
m. Edwin John Mascord (1880 Sydney– 23/3/1956 Newcastle Son of John Mascord & Eliza Ellen Moore ) 1900 Wollongong
f. Thomas Frith m. Margaret Ann Howarth
Ship: Blair Athole 1879
b. abt 1826 d. 28/1/1889 Oxford St Sydney br. Waverley
m. Henry Mason (-1892 Redfern Son of Robert Mason ) 1853 Presbyterian Wollongong V18534508 74B
MASON.—January 28, 1889, at her residence, 74, Oxford-street, Ann, the beloved wife of H. Mason, sen., and dearly beloved mother of H. Mason, jun., aged 63 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 1 February 1889 p 1
b. 1873 Birmingham d. February 1904 Newtown br. Rookwood
m. Ralph T A Mason (-1908 Sydney Son of Ralph Mason & Emily ) 1891 Sydney
f. Reuben Beard m. Emma Bentley
Ship: ?
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUSSIE-GEN-RESEARCH/2001-04/0986896152
b. 1870 Grafton d. 1939 Katoomba
m. Ernest Maxwell Mason (- 1935 North Sydney Son of William H Mason & Ada H ) 1891 St John’s Balmain
f. Edmund Potts m. Margaret Sarah Lockhead *
MASON-POTTS -October,1891, at St John's Church, Balmain North, by the Rev W A Charlton, Ernest third son of Colonel W H Mason, late of Bombay Staff Corps, now of London to Edith F fourth daughter of E Potts, Esq of HM Customs, Wollongong The Sydney Morning Herald 11 November 1891
b. abt 1870 Surrey d. 28/4/1948 Chatswood br. Northern Suburbs
m. William Henry Mason (abt 1867-4/8/1939 Turramurra ) 1892 Manly
f. Alfred Allbon m. Sarah Annie Prior
Ship: 1879 Samuel Plimsoll
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MASON, Eliza Sarah Annie.-April 29, 1948, at hospital, relict of William Henry Mason and loved mother of Marie (Mrs. Hackett), Irene (Mrs. Hancock), and Frederick, fond mother-in-law of Alice, George, and Joseph, and dear grandmother of William, Phyllis, Josephine, Leslie, May, and Barry, aged 78 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 30 April 1948 Page 12
b. 1858 Yandoit Vic d. 1943 Auckland NZ
m. Wilmot Wilberorce Mason (1860 Hough Cheshire-27/9/1932 Waterloo Son of John Mason and Sarah Elizabeth Hilditch) 1882 Melbourne Vic
f. Patrick Casley m. Elizabeth McIntyre
Husband a hotellier
ELLEN MASON V W. MASON.
This was an application to vary an order made on 20th May last from £1 to £1 10s per week. Mr. Elliott for complainant. Mr. C. C. Russell for defendant. A settlement boing suggested by the Bench, but without avail, the case proceeded. Ellen Mason, on oath, stated : I am the wife of defendant ; am living at Austinmer; I consented to take £1 per week, but find that I cannot support myself and five childron under £1 10s per week ; I don't think it would cost less than £2 per week if I lived at home ; if I was in a city I could work at the tailoring ; defendant's income from the hotel is about £15 per week ; my husband's behaviour to myself and children, consisting of ill-treatment and vile language, prevents me going back. To Mr. Russell : I would rather starve than let the children go back to defendant ; the ages of the childron are respectively 9, 7, 4, 3, and 1 1/2 years; I signed the warrant for defendant's arrest, but the constable did not tell me what I was signing. To the Bench : I pay 3s. per week rent ; I could not make £1 per week and keep myself and the children. The application increasing the amount to £1 10s per week was granted, with £2 2s. professional costs. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 18 June 1892 p 2
b. abt 1839 Gloucester d. 19/07/1907 Rosewood Qld br. Tallegalla Qld
m. Richard Mason (abt 1836 Gloucester -14/3/1908 Rosewood Qld ) 1857 Bristol
f. Thomas Henshaw m. Mary Mason
Ship: Boanerges 1857
MR WILLIAM MILLS.
DEAR SIR, — I am desirous of making this apology to you for the false and slanderous reports which have been circulated about our neighborhood, which statements are most false and untrue, and without foundations and I hope that you will forgive both myself and my wife for anything which is stated to have emanated from us, and Believe me to be, dear sir,
Yours truly,
RICHARD MASON,
Fairy Meadow, July 20th, 1858. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 26 July 1858 p 3
FUNERAL.—The Friends of Mr. RICHARD MASON, Sen., and Messrs. WILLIAM, JOHN, RICHARD, and CHARLES MASON are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their Deceased WIFE and MOTHER, to move from her late Residence, Rosewood, at 2 o'clock, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, for the Tallegalla Cemetery.
J. W. REED, Undertaker.
FUNERAL.—The Friends of Mr. CHARLES RIDSDALE, of Rosewood, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his Deceased Mother-in-Law, Mrs. RICHARD MASON, to move from her late Residence, Rosewood, at 2 o'clock, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, for the Tallegalla Cemetery. Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Saturday 20 July 1907 Page 4
b. abt 1858 d. 26/10/1943 Haberfield
m. Joseph Leopold Mason (abt 1858-26/7/1941 Haberfield Son of Joseph Leopold Mason & Marie) 1881 Wagga Wagga 4996/1881
f. William Elliott m. Bridget
MASON.-October 26, 1943, at her residence, 27 Tressider Avenue, Haberfield, Frances Penelope Mason, relict of the late Joseph L. Mason and loved mother of William, Leo, Joseph, Stan (Mrs. T Kelleher), John, Eileen (Mrs. Gilligan), and Molly (Mrs. Seager), aged 85 years. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 27 October 1943 p 12
b. 1878 Wollongong d. 1965 Newtown
m. Frederick Robert Thomas Mason (abt 1874- 8/10/1949 Camperdown ) 1899 Wollongong
f. James Sloan m. Esther Edwards *
Living Church St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer
b. abt 1854 d. 22/10/1935 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. Thomas Mason (abt 1849- 3/1/1921 Helensburgh Son of Thomas Mason & Mary)
f. Thomas m. Jane
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
MASON. —The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. J. S. TAYLOR, Mrs. A. CARTER, Mrs. O'FARRELL, and THOMAS MASON are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved MOTHER, Mary Mason ; to leave the residence of Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Short-street, Helensburgh, THIS WEDNESDAY, at 3.30 p.m., for Methodist Cemetery, Helensburgh. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 23 October 1935 p 11
b. abt 1804
m. Robert Mason
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1836 Wollongong
Ship: Burrell (2) 1832
Occupation: Nursemaid
Sentence: Life
She was assigned to R Brownlow of King Street Sydney in 1832
m. John Mason
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Joseph Mason
b. 1853 Dapto V1853665 52/1853 d. 20/7/1887 Sydney
f. Henry Mason m. Annie *
“MASON.—In fond and loving remembrance of our dearly beloved daughter, Sarah Matilda, who departed this life, after a long and painful illness, on 20th July 1887, native of Dapto, Illawarra, New South Wales. Inserted by her loving parents, Henry and Ann Mason.”SMH 20 July 1888
b. 1872 Dapto d. 20/4/1942 Keira St Wollongong
m. Charles Massey (1864 Wollongong -25/10/1930 Son of John Massey & Mary Esther Foot *) 1889 Wollongong
f. Edwin Barber m. Frances Fanny Bodycote *
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
LATE MRS. A. MASSEY
The death of Mrs. Adeline Massey, at her residence, Keira-st, Wollongong, on Monday, removes a representative, of a very old pioneering family. Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barber, of Lake Illawarra, where the late Mrs. Massey was born 69 vears aso. When 16 years of age she was married to the late Mr. Charles Massey, who passed away in 1930. Forty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Massey opened a shop in Crown-st., Wollongong, where they carried on for many years, eventually removing to the present premises in Keira-st. Mrs. Massey had been ailing for about three years, but serious results were not anticipated. She was taken suddenly ill on Sunday night and passed away suddenly on Monday morning. The late Mrs. Massey was devoted to her home and family, and beyond her association with St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, took no part in public affairs. She had a circle of friends who admired her for her neighbourly qualities and sincere friendship. The interment took place on Tuesday at Berkeley Cemetery. A service was held at the home prior to the funeral the Rev. R. C. M. Long officiating, assisted by Rev. Gordon Robertson. Mr. Long also officiated at the graveside, around which there was a very representative gathering. A grown-up family survive, viz., Wilfred (Lake Illawarra), Mrs. Ray Walker, Miss Maude Massey, Edwin, Harold, Mrs. J. Duncan, all of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 April 1942 p 5
Living at Grand Hotel Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1872 Kiama d. 19/7/1941 Wollongong br. Brownsville
m. William Massey (1866 Wollongong - 20?/10/1936 Dapto Son of Johan Massey & Mary Esther Foot *) 1888 Wollongong
f. Jacob Denniss m. Mary Green *
Living at Illawarra Lake in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a fisherman.
One of the most highly-esteemed residents of the Dapto district, Mrs Emily Massey passed away at Wollongong last Saturday. Her former residence for years was Kanahooka road, Dapto. She was the widow of the late William Massey and dear mother of Stanley (dereased). Pat. Alf, Carrie (Mrs. J. E. Tallier), Lucy (Mrs. A. Clifford). John ( deceased) and Rita (Mrs. R. Turner). The remains were interred in tbp Brownsville cemetery on Sunday last. All members of her family are well and favorably known. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 July 1941 p 5
b. 1881 Wollongong d. 1956 Brisbane Qld
m. George Walter Massey ( 1875 Wollongong -1955 Lismore Son of John Massey & Mary Esther Foot *) 1900 Wollongong
f. Michael Fishlock m. Mary Ann Brasher *
Living at Illawarra Lake in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Lived at Unanderra
b. 1837 Sydney d. 17/5/1912 Bega br. Bega
m. William Massey (1829 York England -) 14/2/1853 Cook’s River
m. Reuben/Thomas Hollis (abt 1818 – 2/4/1915 Marrickville)
f. James Marchant m. Ann Slevell
Sarah Ann Massey was registered with the father’s names as Edward. A later daughter was called Sarah Hollis. If anyone has her death certificate it would be good to check her marrages and children.
b. 1866 Wollongong d. 4/1/1924 Dapto br. Brownsville
m. Alfred Massey ( 1871 Wollongong- 18/3/1933 Wollongong Son of John Massey & Mary Esther Foote * see Gidley) 1902 Sydney
f. Robert Simpson m. Janet Caldwell *
Living at Illawarra Lake in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a fisherman.
Although she had been ailing for a considerable time, the death of Mrs. Alfred Massey, of Kanahooka Road, Dapto, on Friday last was wholly unexpected. The deceased lady was up and about the previous evening, and the immediate cause of death was heart failure. Prior to her marriage the late Mrs. Massey was a Miss Simpson, and has relatives now residing in Dapto.
The deceased is survived by a husband and a son, Robert (19) and daughter Freda (13), respectively. The interment took place in the Church of England cemetery, Brownsville, on Saturday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 11 January 1924 p 2
b. 1856 Wollongong d. 11/12/1937 br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Thomas Clifford (abt 1853 Dapto - 1/4/1918 Dapto Son of Thomas Clifford & Elizabeth Rourke * ) 25/1/1876 West Dapto
m. Joseph Massey (5/8/1862 – 27/5/1936 Berkeley Son of John Massey & Mary Esther Foot * ) 1925 Wollongong 7705/1925
f. John McKinley m. Jane Irwin/Irvine *
Living at Calderwood in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Her first husband died from fall from horse. Her second marriage was to a childhood friend
b. 13/8/1865 Macquarie River d. 7/6/1924 Berkeley br. Brownsville Anglican
m.Joseph Massey (5/8/1862 Wollongong – 27/5/1936 Berkeley Son of John Massey & Mary Esther Foot *) 7/4/1881 St Luke’s Brownsville Dapto
f. Jacob Denniss m. Mary Green *
Living at Illawarra Lake in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Joseph later married a childhood friend, widower, Mary Jane McKinley Clifford (whose husband Thomas Clifford died when he fell from his horse).
OBITUARY
Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Joseph Massey of Berkeley, in the loss he has sustained in the death of his wife, who passed away on Saturday night. The late Mrs. Massey, was a daughter of the late Mr. Jacob Dennis, of Unanderra, and was highly respected in this district, which fact, was fully testified to by the large cortege which followed her mortal remains to the Brownsville Cemetery on Monday. The Revs. T. Knox, and F. H. D. Alderton officiated at the graveside. A. grown up family survive to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 June 1924 p 2
m. John Massie
b. 12/1/1861 Sydney d. 14/11/1940 Wollongong
m. Alexander George Masters ( abt 1856 Nova Scotia – 25/5/1929 Balgownie) 16/4/1881 Sydney
f. Charles William Campbell m. Ann Jane McAuley *
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a miner.
MRS FRANCES E. MASTERS
Mrs. Frances Eliza Masters, relict of the laite Alexander George Masters of Balgownie, passed away in the Wollongong District Hospital on Saturday last. The deceased lady who was in her 83rd year was one of the oldest residents of the Balgownie District. With her late husband she had been amongst the pioneers of the district. He husband had predeceased her by about nine years. A woman of a kindly nature she had enjoyed the friendship and respect of a very wide circle. She is survived by Alick, Alice (Mrs. T. Crockett), Robert, Florrie (Mrs. M. Sharpies). Annie .(Mrs. J. Flanagan), Jim (Judy). Herbert, Alfred, David, Albert, Emily (Mrs. W. Beaumont). One daughter predeceased her. Thirty two grand children and. a number of great grand children also survive her. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 November 1940 p 3
b. abt 1806 d. 11/2/1881 Cooper Street Strawberry Hills br. Presbyterian Section Rookwood Cemetery
m. Dugald Matheson (abt1804 or 1799 -28/3/1872 ) 18 or 20 February 1834 Lochalsh Scotland
Ship: William Nicol 27/10/1837
MATHESON.-February 11, at her residence, 65 Cooper-street, Isabella, widow of the late Dougald Matheson, of Wollongong, in her 76th year. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 February 1881
The legacy of the Highland Clearances which commenced in the 1780’s combined with ‘growing population, coupled with a destroyed economy, and recurrent famines made emigration the only alternative to starvation for thousands of Gaelic speaking people in Scotland's Highland and Island regions. Thus, it was that the British Government extended the Government Assisted Migrant System to enable Scots to leave their native land for the promising colonies. On March 13th 1837 the first of the Government Assisted Migrant ships bound for Australia departed from Dundee. She was the 'John Barry', with 323 emigrants, and July she was followed by the 'William Nicoll', with a further 321 emigrants.’ Leslie M. McKinnon.
Commonly the immigrants journeyed on foot to Portree, Isle of Skye, where they were taken aboard the government chartered vessel “William Nicol” which was preparing to sail on July 6, 1837. The “William Nicol” was about the same length as one and a half suburban modern passenger rail carriages. The “William Nicol” carryed 148 adult immigrants and 180 children, plus officers and crew. Food was described as ample, however a space of only 18 inches width (45cm) was allowed for each person to sleep in. The were 10 child deaths, which included her son John, and one female death recorded on the voyage. The “William Nicol” arrived in Port Jackson on October 17, 1837. Among the passengers on the “William Nicol” only the midwife spoke English and the ship’s master, crew, and doctor did not speak Gaelic, so communication was very difficult.
Family initially sent to J.T. Hughes of Singleton.
References Evelyn Smith
b. 1845 bp. Presbytrian Wollongong d. 1/11/1905 Sydney br. Albion Park
m. William Mathie ( 1835 Whitburn Scotland 28/3/1897 Albion Park Son of Malcolm Mathie & Ann Bryce) 1870 Kiama 2472/1870
f. Ebenezer Russell m. Jane Meer *
MATHIE -January 11, at Sydney Mrs Annie Mathie of Albion Park, aged 60 years The Sydney Morning Herald 12 January 1905
http://www.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au/filedata/pdf/museumEducationProgramTeachersKit.pdf
b. 28/6/1882 Shellharbour d. 1959 Hurstville
m. William Mathie (1870 Richmond River – Son of William Mathie & Annie Russell *) 1903 Albion Park
f. William m. Eliza Couch *
Living at Albion Park/Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 17/10/1930 Croydon 19207/1930 br. Rookwood
m. Rev Walter Mathison (abt 1852 -17/4/1940 Croydon Son of Rev Walter Mathison & Rebecca ) 9/4/1873
f. Rev. George Charter m. Martha Unwin *
On the 9th instant, in the Congregational Church, Wollongong , by the father of the bride, assisted by the father of the bride- groom, Rev. WALTER MATHISON, Marrickville, eldest son of the Rev. W. Mathison, Ulladulla, to ALICE SARA, youngest daughter of the Rev. G. CHARTER, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 14 April 1873
MATHISON.—At Raiatea Cottage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. Walter Mathison, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 October 1877
MATHISON -At her residence, Runnlmede, 21 Grosvenor-strect, Croydon, Alice Sarah, beloved wife of the Rev W Mathison. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 18 October 1930 Page 14
b. abt 1872 d. 22/5/1954 Bulli cr. Woronora
m. James Mathison 1892 Wollongong
f. John James m. Jullian
Living Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. F. L. MATHIESON.
The death occurred at the , Bulli Hospital on Saturday morning of Mrs. Florence Louisa Mathieson, of 4 Hewitt's Avenue, Thirroul.
The late Mrs. Mathieson, who was in her 82nd year, was the wife of James Mathieson, and the mother of Jane Mrs McCloskey)South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 27 May 1954 Page 4
b. 10/12/1859 Kiama d. 25/9/1884 Woonona
m. Mathew Mathieson (abt 1848 Finland – 8/2/1880 Bulli) 17/3/1879 Wollongong
Um. Charles Arthur Philip Hargrave
Um. Albert Green
f. James Taylor m. Sarah Vidler *
Sarah had a relationship with Charles Arthur Philip Hargrave (who married her sister) then Sarah next had a relationship with Albert Green.
d. 22/1/1946 Morningside Qld cr. Mount Thompson Qld
m. Hugh Malthus (-4/11/1932 Morningside Qld Charles Edward Malthus & Mary Douglas ) 25/12/1902 Wollongong
f. Peter Orr d. Jessie Meldrum
1903 Electoral roll –living at Campbell St Wollongong Domestic Duties
MALTHUS—ORR.—December 25, at Glencarse, Market-street, Wollongong, by the Rev. C. A. White, B.A., Hugh Malthus to Isabel Scott Orr. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Wednesday 7 January 1903 Page 61
MALTHUS-ORR. -December 25, at Glencarse, Market-street, Wollongong, by the Rev. C. A. White, B.A., Hugh Malthus, second son of the late C.G. D. Malthus, of Canterbury, N.Z., to Isabel Scott Orr, eldest daughter of Peter Orr, Newmiln, Perthshire, Scotland The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 5 January 1903 Page 6
MALTHUS .- The Relatives and Friends of the late Isabel Scott Malthus, late of Morningside, are invited to attend her Funeral, to leave the Funeral Parlour, 52 Cleveland Road, Stone's Corner, This (Thursday) Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, for the Crematorium, Mount Thompson. The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Thursday 24 January 1946 Page 8
m. John Mathew
b. abt 1829 Staunton d. 20/6/1914 Camperdown br. Rookwood
m. Caleb Matthews (abt 1832 Gloucestershire -1904 Camperdown Son of William Matthwes & Anne) 1851 Monmouth Gloucestershire
Ship: Parsee 1853 into Moreton Bay
MATTHEWS.—June 20th, at her late residence, 45 English St. (late College St.), Camperdown, Anne Brunzen, widow of the late Caleb Matthews, aged 88 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Monday 22 June 1914 Page 8
m. Edward Matthews 1855 Presbyterian Wollongong V18554521 74B
b. 2/5/1845 CofE Cobbity Narellan V18451588 31A/1845 d. 31/12/1913 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Frank Matthews ( abt 1838-10/7/1911 Son of Joseph Matthew & Marie J ) 1872 Braidwood 1837/1872
f. Joseph Glue m. Harriet Staggs
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
When daughter Julia died her sister and brother George were in Sydney.
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Living at Middle Creek Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
AT the Kiama Police Court on Wednesday for being drunk and disorderly Ellen Matthews was fined. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 30 August 1889 p 2
m. Robert Matthews
m. Samuel Matthews
At Wollongong, New South Wales, at the residence or their parents, Mr and Mrs Samuel Matthews. Alfred Engall. 13th April, 1854, aged 1 year and 10 months ; also. Charles Samuel, 22nd April, aged 6 years and 3 months ; also Louisa Jane 18th May aged 3 years and 1 month. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 27 May 1854
At Wollongong, on Saturday, April 22, Charles Samuel, eldest and beloved son of Samuel and Louisa Matthews, aged 6 years. The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 26 April 1854
b. abt 1854 Birmingham d. 21/7/1924 Wollongong br. Wollongong Methodist
m. Thomas William Matthews (abt 1853 Birmingham England-1931 Bulli) 1874 Aston Warwickshire
f. James Terry
Ship: Almora 1883 into Qld
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With son Charles Matthews a labourer.
MRS. T W MATTHEWS.
A highly respected resident of the district passed away on Monday last in the person of Mrs. Matthews, wife of Mr. T, W. Matthews. With her husband the late Mrs. Matthews arrived at. Wollongong in 1884, and after a residence of 20 years went to Bellambi, where they have resided ever since. At both places they made many friends and wore held in the highest esteem. A family of five children survive to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother, viz.: Mrs. H. W. Gray, of Wollongong; Mrs. T. Clarke, of Dapto; Mrs. S. Chapman, of Corrimal; and Messrs. Charles and Fred Matthews, of Bellambi. The remains of the late Mrs. Matthews were interred in the Wollongong Methodist cemetery on Wednesday, the Rev. S. Wedge officiating at the graveside. We extend our sympathy to the mourning relatives. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 25 July 1924 p 2
b. 1858 Sydney d. 9/10/1900 Gerringong br. Kiama
f. Theodore Tilney Matthews m. Elizabeth
Miss Margaret Matthews, well and favourably known in this district, who for some time past has been a resident on Mr. G. Hindmarsh's farm at Gerringong, died rather suddenly at that place on Wednesday last, after a very brief illness. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 20 October 1900 p 14
MISS M. MATTHEWS, MISS MARGARET MATTEWS, lady well and favourably known in this district, who for some time past had been a resident on Mr. G. Hindmarsh's farm at Gerringong, died rather suddenly at that place on Wednesday last, after a very brief illness, despite the efforts of her medical adviser, Dr. C, Terrey. Miss Matthews was 47 years of age. Many years ago she held the position of sewing mistress at the Kiama public school, a position in which she was much respected. The deceased lady's remains were conveyed to Kiama on Thursday last, and interred in the Presbyterian portion of the Porter's Garden cemetery. ..Miss Matthews leaves a married sister, resident at North Shore, to mourn her loss. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 13 October 1900 p 2
b. 1851 Sydney St Phillips CofE d. 30/11/1912 Rosebank Kiama
f. Theodore Tinley Matthews m. Elizabeth
Living at Rosebank Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MATTHEWS.—Novmber 30, 1912, at Rosebank, Kiama, Mary Matthews, aged 61 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 4 December 1912 p 14
b. 1837 Ireland d. 1934 br. Woronora
m. William Lindsay ( 1829 Fintonia Tyrone Ireland – 1881 Son of William Lindsay & Mary Simpson ) 1854 CofE Jamberoo; Kiama; Shoalhaven V185479 41B/1854
m. Alfred Broadhead (- 1914) 1881
m. William Matthews 1922
f. Edward Bryen m. Isabella Jolly *
Ship: abt 1840
Cause of Death: broncho-pneumonia and senility
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LINDSAY. — On the 24th May, the wife of Mr W. Lindsay, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 June 1875 p 2
m. John William Matthews
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
d. 1918 Windsor
m. William Matthews (-29/6/1953 Woollahra) 1894 Sydney
f. William White m. Sarah
Husband remarried Catherine Montgomery in 1934.
m. Albert Mattison
b. abt 1880 d 1960 Lithgow
m. Arthur Reynolds 1902 Woonona
m. George Russell Maulsbury (1885 East Macquarie- 1964 Boolaroo Son of William Thomas Maulsbury & Janet Morgan) 1928 Newtown
f. John Lacey m. Elizabeth
CHARGED WITH ARSON.
At Lithgow on Wednesday last, a cottage, owned by Arthur Reynolds, was burnt to the ground. It appears that a man named Arthur Reynolds (or Barker), during the morning had a disagreement with his wife, and it is alleged that after sending all out of the house the cottage was set alight. The fire brigade was on the scene as quickly as possible, but not before everything was burnt, only stoves, grates, bedsteads and other Iron articles being visible. Barker was later arrested, and on Friday morning charged at the police court with arson, and remanded. The plight of the wife and six children-the eldest only 13 -is very sad. They have lost their all, and at present are being housed by relatives and friends. The intimation that the house, which was composed of wood slabs, had been fired, was convoyed to the wife in the street.
The shock proved so great that the poor woman collapsed, and had to receive medical attention. Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1939) Monday 14 May 1917 p 4
Husband claimed that “his wife had driven him to it” He had only one hand and was deaf. His sentence was 18 months in Grafton gaol- the sentencing judge took into account previous crimes, which included maliciously wounding, attempting suicide, and destruction of property and said he was an unfortunate man with a violent temper.
Private Arthur Reynolds (37), formerly a coal miner, told a court martial today.
He was charged with desertion. He said he enlisted in the AIF just after the Japs entered the war.While in a military hospital, Reynolds heard that his 62-year old mother, who had been looking after his three children in Lithgow had taken a bad turn. His mother suffered from heart trouble.
Reynolds said that his wife left him about three years ago.
He went AWL on March 31, to return home to look after his children. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Tuesday 22 September 1942 p 2
b. 1876 Wellington New Zealand d. 2/5/1954 East Hills 8932/1954
m. Ellis Mawby (abt 1862 -6/11/1955 Punchbowl) 1896 New Zealand
f. Thomas Whitton m. Louisa
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
Husband living East Hills when son Thomas enlisted in WW1
b. abt 1862 d. 28/1/1926 Lewisham br. Bulli General
m. Samuel Barton Mawer (1855 Yorkshire -1926 Granville Son of Welshew Mawer & Ann) 24/9/1892 Sydney
f. Thomas Plimmer m. Sarah
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Bulli.—A warrant has been issued by the Bulli Bench for the arrest of Samuel Barton Mawer, charged with unlawfully deserting his wife, Elizabeth J. Mawer, at Bulli, since the 1st April last, leaving her without means of support. He is about 46 years of age, 6 feet 4 or 5 inches high, medium build, dark complexion and hair turning gray, dark moustache only, very blue eyes; an Englishman; usually works about stables as groom. Last heard of at Balmain. New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930) Wednesday 17 September 1902 Page 369
MAWER. — 28th January, 1926, at Lewisham Hospital, Elizabeth Jane Mawer, of Bulli, age 66 years.
MAWER. — The relatives and friends of the late Elizabeth Jane Mawer are kindly invited to attend the funeral of their , late dearly belov ed mother, to leave her late resi dence, Main Road, Old Bulli, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. General cemetery, Bulli. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 29 January 1926 p 16
b. 1872 Penrith d. 2/6/1961 Concord West br. Rookwood
m. Francis Jonah Mawson (abt 1870-9/12/1951 Concord West Son of John Mawson & Mary) 1894 Sydney
f. Henry Messer m. Margaret
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
m. John Maxwell
b. 1837 Antrim Ireland d. 28/12/1920 br. Gerringong General
m. John Maxwell (1829 Tyrone -5/9/1908 Foxground Son of John Maxwell & Elizabeth Evans *) 11/2/1857 Bulli
f. Samuel McCauley m. Anne Kirkpatrick *
Ship: 1838 Mandarin
MARRIAGES. By special license, on the 11th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. C. Acheson, John, eldest son of John Maxwell, of Killoge Estate, Dapto, to Ann Jane, eldest daughter of Samuel McAuley, of Wrexham, Illawarra, and grand-daughter of Mrs. Kilpatrick, of Sydney.SMH 17 February 1857
DEATH.. MRS. ANNE JANE MAXWELL. With, the passing of the year at life ended in which much suffering had been borne with, fortitude and patience that of Mrs. Maxwell. well-known and revered throughout the Gerringong district. She was an old Iady of 84 years yet until quite recently took active interest in life about, her and during the war was an, ardent worker her endeavours on behalf of the soldiers were an incentive to go and do like wise to many younger peope. Faithfully did, the late Mrs. Maxwell fulfil the duties of wife and mother, outside her home she, was a true friend, a kindly neighbour and one ever ready to do what she could in alileviating sickness and distress.She was virtualy an Australian for though born in Ireland came to this country at the early age of two years, with her parents.
Some 64 years ago she married at Bulli Mr John Maxwell who predeceased her. They had a family of 10 children -6 sons and 4 daughters. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 5 January 1921 p 2
b. 1876 San Francisco d. 5/7/1939 Casino br. Casino General
m. Samuel Maxwell (1872 Gerringong – 23/7/1954 Casino Son of John Maxwell & Ann Jane McCauley *) 1897 Kiama
f. James Sydney Smith m. Mary Ellen Benthan *
Ship: 1879 Blair Athole
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. EDITH MAXWELL. The death occurred In the Casino Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, 5th July, of Mrs. Edith Ellen Maxwell, aged 62 years. The deceased, who was a native of San Francisco, came to Australia with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sydney Smith. Her father worked in Sydney and later at Kiama as a Government engineer. The late Mrs. Maxwell was married to Mr. Samuel Maxwell at Kiama 43 years ago. After their marriage they resided on the South Coast for a time, and on coming to the North Coast, lived at Corndale, Cawongla and Byron Bay,, and for the past 14 years have been living a Barling's farm, near Casino; In addition to the widower, two sons and seven daughters survive. They are Messers; John (Casino) and William Maxwell (Chelmsford) and Mesdames W G Clement (Casino), P. C. Carter (Nth. Casino), J. Thom (South, Casino), J. Murphy (Hogarth Range), C.Gilbert (Hogarth Range), H. Estriech (Toowoomba) and Miss Muriel Maxwell (Sydney). Mr. James Smith, of Klama, is a brother; and Mrs. W. Tyrell, of Sydney, a sister. The late Mrs. Jack Sweet, was also a sister. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 15 July 1939 p 3
b c1800 Ardstraw Tyrone d. 10/12/1872 Millbrook Wollongong br. Wollongong Pres. Cem.
m. John Maxwell (abt 1800 Ardstraw Tyrone – 2/2/1883 Millbrook Wollongong Son of Robert Maxwell & Ann Patterson) Ireland
f.Samuel Evans m. Sarah Cunningham
Ship: 3/10/1838 “Parland”
Husband was a freeholder/farmer of `Millbrook' and `Keira Vale', Berkeley. In the 1841 census, he and his family are shown as living at Garden Hill, Wollongong. Around 1856, he purchased 200 acres at Foxground for his son, John. Also assisted other members of his family to settle on the land.
MAXWELL. — On the 10th inst., at her residence, Millbrook, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr John Maxwell, aged 76 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 17 December 1872 p 2
On the 5th instant t. by Rev G Charter at the residence of the bride’s father Mr Andrew Wilson , to Miss Maxwell, second daughter of Mr John Maxwell of Mellbrook near Wollongong Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 January 1865 p 2
LARKE— MAXWELL. — At the residence of the bride's parents, Wollongong, on-12th instant, by the Rev. R. M'Kinnon, John Clarke, to Margaret Jane Maxwell, youngest daughter of John Maxwell, of Brook Creek Farm. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 July 1870 p 2
b. 1879 Windsor d. 11/8/1964 Bondi Junction
m. James Maxwell (1874 Kiama- 1939 Newtown Son of John Maxwell & Ann Jane McAuley * ) 12/5/1900 Foxground
f. John Thomas Dunstan m. Emmaline Eliza * see Buttsworth
MAXWELL—DUNSTAN.
The marriage of James Maxwell, of Foxground, son of John Maxwell, Esq., with Miss Ella Emmeline Dustan, daughter of Mrs. H. Buttsworth, Foxground, took place at the residence of the bride's parents on Saturday, May 6th. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. H. Muzy. The bride wore a simple dress of white silk, trimmed with lace, the skirt embroidered in true lovers' knots, wreath and customary veil, and carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss Alice Dunstan (sister of the bride), and Misses Myra and Ivy Buttsworth, step-sisters, who wore white muslin trimmed with insertion and lace. Mr. Thomas Maxwell acted as best man. The drawing-room was nicely decorated with flowers and ferns for the occasion. Immediately after the ceremony, Miss Alice Dunstan played the wedding march. Refreshments were served in the dining-room. Only the immediate relatives of the bride and bridgroom were present. The wedding presents were unique and useful. The bride's travelling dress was one of lawn cloth, trimmed with brocaded satin and braid, fawn hat trimmed with velvet and wings. After receiving the congratulations of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell left by the six p.m. train for Wollongong, on route for their home on the Richmond River. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 15 May 1900 Page 2
b. 1864 Gerringong d. 18/1/1950 br. Gerringong General
f. John Maxwell m. Ann Jane McAuley *
Unmarried aunt and sister
The death occurred at Wollongong on 18th January of Miss Isabella Maxwell at the age of 83 years. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell and for many years lived on the property at Fox-ground now occupied by Mr. A. A. Huhm. The late Miss Maxwell later moved to Victoria Street, Gerringong where she resided for a number of years before she moved to Wollongong where she resided until her death. She possessed a friendly disposition and made a lot of friends in the Gerringong district who will regret her passing. The funeral took place in the Gerringong Cemetery on 20th January when Rev. F. G. Searle, of Wollongong officiated at the grave- side. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Wednesday 8 February 1950 p 3
Miss Isabella Maxwell (Foxground), sang ” Dreaming of Home,“ “Milly's faith,” ' Gathering Shells,” and took part in a duet, “Money Matters, in company with Mr. Robson. This lady rendered her songs very pleasingly, and I do not think was before heard to greater advantage. Miss Maxwell's efforts were much appreciated and came in for an encore. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 27 November 1885 p 2
m. William Maxwell
Living Austinmer in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1814 Ardshaw Tyrone Ireland d. 26/3/1892 Millbrook Mt Keira br. Wollongong
m. John Patterson (abt 1806 Strabane Tyrone Ireland- 16/12/1876 Berkeley Son of John Patterson & Martha Kilpatrick ) abt 1836 Ardstraw Tyrone Ireland
m. John Maxwell (abt 1800 Ardstraw Tyrone – 2/2/1883 Millbrook Wollongong Son of Robert Maxwell & Ann Patterson) 1878 Berkeley
f. Robert Todd m. Isabella Love
Ship: 1841 Adam Lodge
MAXWELL. — On Saturday, March 26th 1892, at her residence, 'Millbrook,' Mount Keira, Margaret Maxwell; aged 77 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 23 April 1892 p 10
b. 8/5/1849 Wollongong d. 26/2/1879 Surry Hills
m. Samuel Maxwell ( 1845 Wollongong - 20/8/1922 South Lismore Son of John Maxwell & Elizabeth Evans * ) 1872 Sydney
f. Alexander Stewart m. Mary O’Hara * (NB real father was Charles McCann her mother’s first husband
MAXWELL.— At her residence, Millbrook, on the 27th instant, the wife of Mr. Samuel Maxwell, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 31 October 1873 p 2
MAXWELL. — On the 6th instant, at his parents residence Millbrook, the wife of Mr. Samuel Maxwell, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 August 1872 p 2
MAXWELL. — May 2nd, at her residence, Mill Brook, the wife of Mr; Samuel Maxwell, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 23 May 1876 p 2
MAXWELL. — February 26th, at her residence, 22, Arthur Street Surry Hills, Sydney, Maria, the dearly beloved wife of Samuel Maxwell, , aged 29 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 February 1879 p 2
b. 30/3/1837 Drumkeen Fermanagh Ireland d. 5/7/1880 Foxground br. Gerringong
m. William James Maxwell (abt 1833 Ardstraw Tyrone Ireland -26/9/1915 Murwillumbah Son of John Maxwell & Elizabeth Evans ) 28/11/1866 Wollongong
f. John Graham m. Ann Charlton *
Ship: Queen Bee 1861
MAXWELL — GRAHAM. — By special license, on the 28th instant, by the Rev. W. Chaucer, minister of St John's Church, Wollongong, William James Maxwell, bachelor, of Kiama, son of John Maxwell Esq., of this district, to Mary Ann Graham, spinster, daughter of J.Graham, Esq,of Wollongong Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 November 1866 p 2
b. 1858 Mt Keira d. 17/2/1934 Lismore
m. Samuel Maxwell (abt 1837-20/8/1922 South Lismore Son of John Maxwell & Elizabeth Evans *) 12/5/1881 Millbrook
f. James Porter m. Mary Wilson *
MAXWELL— PORTER.— May 12th, at the residence of the bride's parents, , by Rev. R. H. Waugh, M. A., Samuel Maxwell, of Sydney, to Mary Jane, only daughter of , Mr. James Porter, of Millbrook, lllawarra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 17 May 1881 p 2
MRS. M. J. MAXWELL
Mary Jane Maxwell, aged 74 year, died at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. T. Crawford, Maizegrove) late on Saturday afternoon, after a long illness. Mrs. Maxwell was born at Mt. Keira South Coast, and came to the Richmond River with her husband, Mr. Samuel Maxwell, and settled at Pearce's Creek, where they resided for 20 years. Later the family moved to Gundurimba, where they remained for 13 years. Seventeen years ago when Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell retired from the land, they made their home at Elliott Road, South Lismore. Mr. Maxwell died 12 years ago. Mrs. Maxwell during the past 12 months lived with her daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. and Mr. T. Craw- ford. at Maizegrove. She is survived by the following family : Messrs. James Maxwell (Bushby's Flat), Allan Maxwell (Tabulam). Ernest Maxwell (Sydney), Henry Maxwell (South Lismore). David (Dick) Maxwell (Lismore). sons, and Mesdames T. Crawford (Maizegrove) A.. Nixon (Gundurimba). James Nixon (Gundurimba). R. H. Smith (Nimbin), W. Northfield (South Lismore), and N Fowler (Lismore). daughters.
The funeral will move from St Paul's Presbyterian Church. Lismore, this morning following a service com- mencing at 10.45 o'clock. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 19 February 1934 p 4
b. abt 1833 Wiltshire
m. Frederick May (abt 1827 Wiltshire -)
Ship: Lloyds 1855
b. abt 1868 d. 14/8/1953 Hornsby
m. Charles William May (abt 1843-7/1/1913 Campsie Son of Eliza)
f. James m. Phoebe
d. 10/3/1941 Cremorne cr. Northern Suburbs
m. Jonathon May (abt 1852 Durham England -3/4/1923 Smith St Wollongong Son of Richard May & Susanna)
f. William m. Margaret
Living Church St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a mining engineer, earliest reference to him seems to 1893 in Newcastle. Seems to be connected to Margaret Edith Simpson *
Mrs. Jane May, widow of the late Jonathan May, formerly of Wollongong, died at Cremorne on Monday last. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 14 March 1941 Page 12
m. Thomas May
In 1828 census her daughter was living with William Graham aged 18 months.
m. William May
m. William May
Husband a shoemaker
m. Joseph May
Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Governess
b. 22/3/1860 Fairy Meadow d. 13/1/1889 Petersham 3146/1889
m. Frederick William Mayne 25/9/1884 Wollongong 5412/1884
Cause of Death: Child Birth
f. Edward Harrigan m. Jane Willison Wood *
MAYNE. — On the 13th instant, at Petersham, Louisa Emily Mayne, daughter of Edward Harrigan, Fairy Meadow; aged 28 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 24 January 1889 p 2
b. abt 1860 d. 30/10/1941 Chullora br. Rookwood
m. William Samuel Mayne (-1894 Hurstville ? ) 1880 Forbes
f. John Green m. Mary
Occupation: Nurse
Ruby Mayne, charged with obtaining money by false pretences, was acquitted. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Friday 30 March 1894 p 7
Ruby Mayne stated that she was known professionally as “Nurse Green. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Friday 8 April 1921 p 5
MAYNE -October 30, 1941 at her residence 27 Roberts Road Chullora. Rubena (Nurse) Mayne, late of Epping, dearly beloved mother of Robert (deceased), Clarice, William and Samuel, aged 81 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 31 October 1941
b. 10/3/1870 Gerringong d. 15/12/1945 Clunes
m. John Thomas Maynes (4/11/1870 Gerringong- 30/9/1935 William Maynes & Margaret Moffitt *) 23/7/1890 Gerringong
f. Alexander Campbell m. Margaret Sharpe *
MRS. A. J. MAYNES
There was a large attendance at the funeral at Clunes yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Agnes Jane Maynes, relict of the late John Thomas Maynes, an old and well known resident of Clunes, who died at her home on Sunday. Rev. Albert Frede, of Clunes, conducted a service in the Clunes Methodist Church. The Church was packed during the service, …
She was buried in the Clunes cemetery beside the remains of her husband, who died in 1935. The pall-bearers were Gordon, Lindsay, Henry and George Maynes (sons), C. G. McKinnon (son-in-law) and R. G. Vallance. The wreaths were carried by Ken and Barrie McKinnon (grandsons), Neville and Colin Vallance, R. E. Walker, R. Morrow, C. Armstrong, and Jack Gibson.
b. 1856 Gerringong d. 21/10/1921 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. William Maynes (abt 1839 Fermanagh Ireland -17/7/1911 Toolijooa Son of John Mayne & Jane Moffitt) 4/12/1882 Kiama
f. William Bailey m. Susan Lee *
Living at Toolijoola in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
MAYNES.—At his parents residence, Gerringong, William Stanley, dearly beloved son of William and Elizabeth Maynes, aged 1 year and 3 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 24 April 1885 p 2
b. 1842 Tyrone Ireland d. 26/8/1881 Gerringong br. Gerringong General
m. William Maynes (abt 1839 Fermanagh Ireland -17/7/1911 Toolijooa Son of John Mayne & Jane Moffitt) 21/1/1870 Gerringong
f. John Moffith m. Margaret
Cause of Death: Consumption
Ship: 1868
Husband a Dairy farmer
At Mr. T. Nelson's, Gerringong, on the 21st instant, by the Rev. W. Hill, Mr. WILLIAM MAYNE, of Broughton Vale, formerly of County Fermanagh, Ireland, to Miss MARGARET MOFFITT, of Gerringong, a native of CountyTyrone, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 27 January 1870 p 2
Her older sister Jane Moffitt * emigrated from Ireland to care for her sister’s children which she did until her death.
Her father was also living at Gerringong at the time of her death.
b. 1880 Gerringong d. 15/4/1931 Unanderra br. Gerringong
f. William Maynes m. Margaret Moffitt *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MISS MARGARET JANE MAYNES.
The death occurred on Wednesday last of Miss Margaret Maynes, daughter of the late William and Margaret Maynes, a well known Gerringong family. For some ten years she has lived; at Unanderra, a member of her brother's (Harry's) home, and with his widow. and family, since his demise in 1922. Mr. John T. Maynes, of Clunes (Richmond River) is a brother.
The late Miss Maynes was of exemplary Christian character, sincerely sympathetic, an earnest Church worker, and diligent in Red Cross activities during the war. Indeed, it might be said, all time womanly qualities were hers, for in sickness and trouble she was understanding, kindly and helpfull.
A loved member of the household in which she had made her home so long, appreciating the affectionate nursing and care that had surrounded her in some five years of failing health, from Mrs. H. Maynes and her daughter Clarice and nephews Lindsay, Jack, Ross and Colin, at their home, Berkeley, Unanderra. To their household her death came as a great shock, for' a collapse occurred in the doctor's surgery during a treatment for the trouble from which she suffered, and she died shortly after she was taken home.
The casket was taken by motor hearse to her native place, the interment taking place in the family enclosure of the Gerringong cemetery, the service being conducted by the Rev,. L. H. Rolph, Methodist Minister for Port Kembla. There was a large representative district gathering to pay the last tribute of .respect, and many beautiful floral tributes were expressions of affection and sympathy. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 April 1931 Page 6
b. 15/5/1837 Dursley Gloustershire d. 26/1/1914 Moruya
m. Alfred Mayo ( 7/11/1835 Sydney – 22/5/1907 Sydney Son of Alfred Mayo & Elizabeth G Whyllie) 7/9/1857 Wollongong 2841/1857
f. William Organ m. Eliza Best *
At her Residence Crown-street, Wollongong, on the 8th instant, Mrs. Alfred Mayo, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 10 July 1860 p 2
b. abt 1860 d. 12/8/1951 Castlecrag br Wollongong General
m. John Farquharson (abt 1861 Perthshire Scotland -22/5/1907 Royal North Shore Son of John Farquharson & Mary)
m. John Australia Mayo (abt 1858 Raymond Terrace - 29/3/1926 Wollongong Son of Richard H Mayo & Margaret) 15/2/1911 Sydney
Living Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Jessie Mayo of Smith Street Wollongong was appointed as one of the first female JPs in NSW in 1921
John Australia Mayo; auctioneer, of Wollongong, died on March 29, aged 68, and his estate .has now, for probate purposes, been sworn at. £32,566. Subject to bequests, of £200 each to his nieces, Margaret Heaslip and Eileen Green, Mr. Mayo left the estate for the benefit of his widow. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Tuesday 27 April 1926 p 14
MAYO—FARQUHARSON.—February 15, 1911 at St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street, Sydney, by the Rev. D. McKay Barnet, B.A., John A. Mayo to Jessie Farquharson. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 11 March 1911
MRS. J. MAYO Mrs. Jessie Mayo, a very old resident of Wollongong district died at a private hospital at Castlecrag, North Sydney, on Sunday. She was the widow of Mr. J. A. Mayo, one of the best known estate agents in the districts in his day. She was 91. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954)Tuesday 14 August 1951 - Page 4
Jessie Mayo, widow, of Wollongong, who died last August at the age of 91, left £50,071 to her family. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 15 February 1952
b. abt 1876 d. 24/7/1954 Burwood br. Kurri Kurri
m. Thomas R Darlington (- 27/12/1911 Whim Creek WA) 1900 Parramatta
m. Robert Mays (1856 East Muir Scotland, -28/8/1926 Kurri Kurri Son of Robert Mays & Sophia) 1912 St Leonards
f. John Weekes m.
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner
Mrs. Ada Caroline Mays, a widow, of Pembroke-street, Stockton,.. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 20 February 1935 Page 4
MAYS (Ada Caroline), 24th July. 1954.-At a private hospital, formerly of Stockton, widow of Robert Mays, loving mother of Reginald, Dorothy (Mrs. H. Rutledge. of Wentworthville), Grace (Mrs. W. Fowler, of Canterbury, Melbourne), Harry, Gordon. Robert, John, Bill and Doug, and of Maud (Mrs. Freckleton, deceased), aged 78 years.In God's care. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 26 July 1954 Page 2
m. Andrew McAlpin 14/11/1854 Wollongong
Both resident of Dapto
b. abt 1852 Glasgow Scotland d. 23/3/1929 Woollahra br. Waverley
f. George Watson Macalpine m. Charlotte M Watson
Living at Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- School teacher
Miss Rachel McAlpine, mistress, Girls' Department, Pub School, Stockton; Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 19 March 1892 p 5
Miss Rachel Macalpine, Mistress, Girls' Department, public School, Kegworth, being retired from the Public Service, in terms of section 67 of the “Public Service Act, 1902.” Last dav of service, 11th April, 1918.
Rachel Macalpine, of Singleton. New South Wales, spinster, registered proprietor. Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954) Sunday 19 October 1919 Page 8 (owned land in Perth WA)
b. abt 1873 Sydney d. 12/5/1951 Burwood br. Rookwood
m. Joseph McAlister (1861 West Derby Lancashire-1945 Burwood Son of Charles McAlister & ) 1892 Wollongong
f. James Kennedy m. Sarah Anne
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
McALISTER (Mima).-Died suddenly at Burwood (Sydney) May 12th relict of late Joseph McAllster, and beloved mother of Dave (Hamilton South) and Les. (Merewether West). Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 19 May 1951 Page 2
b. 6/11/1861 Mount Keira d. 1889 Wollongong
m. Joseph McAlister(1861 West Derby Lancashire-1945 Burwood Son of Charles McAlister & ) 1888 Wollongong
f. James Gallagher m. Catherine Cleary *
PROBATE JURISDICTION.— In the Estate of MARY SEPORAH McALISTER late of Keiraville near Wollongong in the State of New South Wales feme covert deceased intestate. APPLICATION will he made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to JOSEPH McALlSTER of Corrimal Miner the husband …. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 8 August 1903 Page 4
b. abt 1862 d. 1943 Katoomba
m. George Barr McAllister (-1914 Wollongong Son of Alexander McAllister & Janet) 1887 Sydney
Ship: abt 1887
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a master baker.
Late Mrs McAllister
With the sudden death on Sunday of that grand old lady — Mrs Margaret McAllister, Corrimal in particular and the district generally, has lost one of its most likeable citizens, and one whose work for the people of the town and district in which she had lived for so long, was as unostentatious as; it was helpful and comforting.
The late Mrs. McAllister was 81 years of age. She was a native of Scotland and came to Australia 55 years ago, being married to the late Mr. George Barr Mc Allister on her arrival.
They first settled at Mt. Kembla, where he was employed at the colliery. A few years later, they moved to Corrimal, where Mr McAllister started the bakery busiiness, which was to become so well-known in this district. After his death in 1914, Mrs. McAllister continued the business until about three years ago, when she sold out and came to reside at Wollongong. .
She was a wonderful neighbour and friend and her good deeds Were done quietly and without any thought of reward. . South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 2 April 1943 Page 5
Living Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. With Henry a factory manager
b. Tamworth d. 3/10/1926 Wollongong
m. James Alexander McAndrew (- after 1940 ) 1884 Tamworth
f. Charles H Veness m. Louisa M
Living Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a police constable.
Death of Mrs. J. McAndrew.
On Sunday last mother earth folded to her bosom one of God's good women, when the remains of Mrs. J. McAndrew, of Smith Street, Wollongong, were laid to rest in the Wollongong C. of E. Cemetery. She was a woman of most sympathetic nature, charitable in judgment, and a keen worker for her Church and public movement. During the war period she was an earnest worker for all patriotic movement and in her the Boy Scouts had a warm friend.The late Mrs. McAndrew was a native of Tamworth, where she was born 61 years ago. Her father was Mr. C. H. Veness, a well known resident of that town. She had been resident in Wollongong for 30 years, and a wide circle of friends held her in tlie highest esteem. She is survived by three brothers and sisters, viz., Mr. A. Veness, Town Cleric, Glen-lnnes; Mr. Veness, Town Clerk, Bathurst; Mr. Veness, proprietor of the Bingera 'Telegraph, Mrs. Cole, of Granville, and the Misses Veness, of Gosford. In addition to her husband (Mr. J. McAndrew) she leaves a family of Percy McAndrew, Sydney, Mr. Bert McAndrew, Culcairn, Messrs. Keith and Lawson McAndrew, Canberra, and Mrs. Nott, of Griffith Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 October 1926 p 7
b. d. 15/4/1925 Woollahra br Wollongong General
m. George McKay McAndrew (abt 1852- 17/8/1911 Wollongong ) 1881
f. Charles Coleman m. Mary A
Living Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a coach builder.
Living at Charlotte St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a carpenter
McANDREW.—Died, by accident, on Tuesday, November 29th ultimo, Charles Chapman, second son of George and Deborah McAndrews. Aged 8 years and 11 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 6 December 1892 p 2
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs J. McAndrew, Keira Street, had the sad misfortune to lose an infant son. Just the week previous Mr. McAndrew's mother died in Sydney. The remains were brought to Wollongong for Interment beside her husband. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 24 April 1925 p 9
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m. James McAndrews 1852 Presbyterian Wollongong V18524497 74B
b. 1858 Kiama d. 1898 Berry
m. John Henry McAndrew 8/8/1878 Kangaroo Valley
f. William Brain m. Sarah Foster *
MCANDREW-BRAIN.-August 8, at the residence of the bride's parents, Kangaroo River Valley, by the Rev. John Elkin, Church of England clergyman, John Henry McAndrew, of Sydney, to Fanny Brain, second eldest daughter of William Brain, Esq., Kangaroo Valley Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 17 August 1878
b. 10/8/1844 Armagh Ireland d. 22/5/1929 Lismore
m. George McAndrew (4 /3/1837 Montrose Angus Scotland - 13 /8/1921 Lismore Son of Alexander McAndrew & Jane Gilcomston * ) 5/9/1861 Kiama
MRS. H. McANDREW
Mrs. Hannah McAndrew died at her residence Esmond-street, Lismore, on May 22, aged 84 years. Born in County Armagh, Ireland, on August 10, 1845, she came to Australia when about 10 years of age and resided in Sydney and South Coast until her marriage to the late George McAndrew, and then lived in the Berry district until about 30 years ago, when she came to the Richmond River with her husband, where she resided until the time of her death. She was buried beside her late husband who predeceased her eight years ago.
The late Mrs. McAndrew leaves a family of two sons and six daughters to mourn their loss. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 12 June 1929 p 10
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b. 1875 Albion Park d. 21/1/1949 Kingsford
m. George McAndrew (-before 1949) 1899 Kiama
f. Charles Hazelton m. Margaret Jordan *
Living Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer.
McANDREW Henrietta-January 21 1949 at her daughter’s residence 401 Anzac Parade Kingsford and late of Shell Harbour widow of the late George McAndrew loving mother of Mary (Mrs Newlyn) Charles and mother In law of Walter Newlyn and daughter of the late Mr and Mrs C Hazelton Shell Harbour aged 73 years At rest The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 22 January 1949 p 38
b. abt 1800 d. 2/11/1870 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Alexander McAndrew (7/5/1800 Montrose Angus Scotland– 1/5/1876 Kiama Son of John McAndrew & Elizabeth McGregor) 4/8/1820 Greenock East Parish Renfrew Scotland
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b. 1823 Larens Scotland d. 10/9/19/10/1903 Shellharbour br. North Kiama
m. Alexander McAndrew (14/2/1823 Montrose Angus Scotland – 2/3/1896 Kiama Son of Alexander McAndrew & Jane Gilcomston *) 1849
f. William Cooper m. Jane
OBITUARY. We regret to announce the death of a very old and highly respected resident of Kiama district, in the person of Mrs. McAndrews, widow of the late Mr. Alex. McAndrews, which sad event took place very suddenly at the Kiama Cottage Hospital during the forenoon of Friday last, from heart failure. The deceased, who was some 80 odd years of age, had the misfortune some three or four weeks ago to slip on the steps leading to her late residence in Collins Street, thereby breaking one of her legs, which necessitated her removal to the Hospital, where she expired as stated. Mrs. McAndrews seemed fairly well during the early part of the morning, and partook of a hearty breakfast, and her so sudden demise was totally unexpected. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian portion of the North Kiama cemetery on Saturday,… The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 16 October 1903 p 2
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b.1869 Jamberoo d. 4/1/1949 Upper Kanagroo Valley br. Robertson
m. Thomas McAndrew (1863 Penrith- 23/6/1945 Upper Kangaroo Valley Son of Samuel McAndrew & Maria) 1888 Kiama
f. Jospeh Faulks m. Bridget King *
McANDREW Mary.—January 4, 1949, at her residence Upper Kangaroo River widow of the late Thomas McAndrew and dearly loved mother of Joseph,. Margaret, Jane (dec ), Thomas (dec ) and John aged 80 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 5 January 1949 p 22
The families property was considered very isolated.
b. 1853 Cumnock Ayrshire Scotland d. 10/6/1915 North Arm
m. Joseph McAndrew (1/4/ 1839 Montrose Angus Scotland - 17/7/ 1914 North Arm Son of Alexander McAndrew & Jane Gilcomston *) 5/8/1873 Fox Ground
f. James Stephenson m. Margaret
Ship: Glen Isla 1857
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m. Michael McAndrews
Unmarried
b. abt 1833 Queens Ireland d. 6/7/1902 Kiama br. North Kiama
m. Henry MacAnene (- 1907 Kiama Son of Thomas McAnene & Mary)
f. Nicholas Mortimer m. Mary
Husband a labourer
Mrs. HENRY McANENE, a respected resident of many years standing in the district passed peacefully away at her residence, Terralong street, on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, after being confined to her bed for several weeks. For some months past she has been visibly failing; and experienced periods of suffering through a complaint of the heart, which the devoted nursing of her daughter and the attention of her medical adviser (Dr. Terrey) did much to alleviaite.
Mrs. McAnene who had reached within a year the allotted span, was of a kind and benevolent disposition, ever ready with her sympathy and practical aid when cases of necessity presented themselves She was born in 1833 in Queens County, Ireland, and came to the colony in her youth and leaves beside her husband a family of six daughters, three of whom fill responsible positions as hospital nurses to mourn her loss. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Father Sheridan conducting the ceremony at the grave in North Kiama cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 8 July 1902 p 2
b. 1840 CofE Dapto; Wollongong d. 30/6/1894 Petersham
m. Neil McAra (abt 1835 Scotland - 1871 Kiama ) 14/4/1858 Wollongong
f. John Hetherington m. Jane Gray see Crozier
MARRIAGES. On Wednesday, 14th April, by special license, at the Commercial Hotel, Wollongong, by the Rev. Mr. Hutchinson, Niel McAra, second son of the late Dr. McAra, Perth, Scotland, to Mary Jane only daughter of the late John Hetherington, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 April 1858
On Friday, the 12th instant, at her residence Market-square, Mrs. Niel M'Ara of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 December 1862 p 2
McARA.— June 30, at her residence, Ediclar, 85 Station-street, Petersham, Mary Jane McAra, relict of the late Neil McAra, formerly of Balmain, aged 53 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Monday 2 July 1894 p 1
Neil McAra held the license for the Brighton Hotel on Wollongong Harbour in 1859. He died at his mother-in-laws residence at Kiama , he was an incurable invalid suffering from heart disease.
b. 1838 Leeds Yorkshire d. 19/11/1910 Homebush br. Nowra
m. John McArthur (1828 Paisley Renfrewshire Scotland- 29/5/1904 Nowra ) 6/10/1856 Wollongong
f. Richard Leeming m. Margaret
Ship: Margaret 1841
By special license, by the Rev. William Schofield, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Bourke-street, on the 6th instant, Mr. John McArthur, of Shoalhaven, to Alice, third daughter of the late Richard Leeming, Esq., of Sydney Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 13 October 1856 p 3
M'ARTHUR —At Kiama, on Wednesday, the 25th April, John, only son of Mr. John M'Arthur, Shoalhaven, aged 18 months. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Saturday 28 April 1860
On the 13th February, at her residence, Greenhills Cottage, Shoalhaven, Mrs. John McArthur, of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 15 February 1866 p 2
On the 26th instant, at her residence, Terrara, Mrs. John McARTHUR of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 28 July 1876 p 2
DEATH OF MRS McARTHUR.
Great regret was expressed at the demise of another of Shoalhaven's old, and respected residents in the person of Mrs Alice McArthur, relict of the late Mr. John Mc Arthur, which sad event occurred on Saturday last at the residence of her son in-law, Mr. Gelling at Homebush, had been on a visit to Sydney. She there had a paralytic seisure, and was for some time prior to her death deprived of the power of speech.
She was born at Leeds, Yorkshire in the year 1838. The remains of deceased were brought to Nowra on Monday by rail, and was interred in the Presbyterian burial ground' Nowra cemetery on Tuesday. The Nowra Leader (NSW : 1909 - 1939) Friday 25 November 1910 p 1
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b. 8/1/1859 Dapto d. 24/12/1882 Wollongong
m. Duncan McArthur (abt 1854 NSW-) 1881 Albion Park RC 4517/1881
f. James Moore m. Mary O’Dea *
RC records has McCarthy
d. 1922 Newtown
m. Robert McAuley (abt 1840 Amy Vale Monahan Ireland- 1910 Sydney Son of Christopher McAuley & Elizabeth Thexter) 17/6/1862 Sydney
f. James Robinson m. Mary
On the 17th June, at 105 Prince-street, by special license, by the Rev. John Reid, of the Mariners' Church, Robert M'Auley, native of Amy Vale, Monahan, Ireland, to Charlotte Robinson, daughter of James Robinson, Wollongong, New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 July 1862
b. abt 1858 Ireland
m. James McAuliffe ( abt 1851 Ireland-) 18/12/1878 Dapto RC
f. James Coor m. Elizabeth Keanain
That Mrs. Hannah McAuliffe, wife of Mr. James McAuliffe, of West Dapto, was assaulted by the defendant, on this 21st at March last, being knocked down while alone near her house washing ; that she was then maltreated by defendant, and only by the utmost resistance on her part prevented him accomplishing the capital offence upon her, she having been kept down about ten minutes before he let her go. The jury, after retiring for a short time, returned a verdict of guilty, and his Honor then sentenced the defendant to five years on the roads or other public works of the colony with hard labor. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 11 July 1879 p 2
b. abt 1871 Ireland d. 1940 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. John McAuliffe (1867- 4/7/1950 Helensburgh) 1892 Wollongong
f. Mathew Kane m. Honora Glasheen
Both resident of Unanderra
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer.
Husband still resident at Helensburgh when son William enlisted in 1916.
b. 1867 Jamberoo or Kiama d. 10/12/1933 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. John McAuliffe (abt 1866 – 18/10/1932 Kiama Son of Thomas McAuliffe & Mary ) 1900 Kiama
f. John Sullivan m. Margaret Ford *
Living Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Yesterday Mr John McAuliffe, of this town, was married to Miss Kate O'Sullivan by the Rev. Father Barlow. The happy couple departed by the 8 a.m. train yesterday on their honey- moon. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 14 August 1900 p 2
MRS. CATHERINE McAULIFFE
66 YEARS. After months of suffering Mrs. Catherine McAuliffe passed to her rest on Sunday last at the age of 66 years. She did not long survive her husband, whom she devotedly nursed until his death in October of last year. The late Mrs. McAuliffe, previous to her marriage, was Miss Sullivan, a member of a well-known and respected South Coast family, residing for many years in Kangaroo Valley. She leaves to deeply mourn her two sons in Messrs. Jack and Thomas McAuliffe, and four daughters in Mary (Mrs. Sobb, Marrickville), Amy (Mrs. A. Johnston, Kiama), Kathleen (Mrs. Turner, Marrickville), and Miss Nellie McAuliffe, who with her brothers, gave loving care to their mother, when she was ailing and before the serious nature of her illness after an exploratory operation in a Sydney Hospital made itself known. Her family could not do enough in their expression of affection, and at her earnest request, she was brought home to await the end, surrounded by their united care, and all they could do or give.
With Christian hope and courage she awaited the end and cessation of suffering. In this town in which she lived and brought up her family, the late Mrs. McAuliffe earned the respect of all who knew her. A gentle and kindly spirit was hers, and to do a neighbourly turn, a kindly deed for the sick, suffering or needy, was a genuine joy, and in her home she was a wonderful woman, ever concerned in the welfare of her children. About the home flowers ever grew. She had the “green fingers” that got the best from growing things, and the family wreath was made of the blossoms she loved and from plants she had tended. It seemed fitting that so many beautiful flowers should be sent in remembrance and when the last sad rites wore over, they encompassed her grave in beautiful profusion. Her sons acted as pall bearers. In the last sad days when the approaching loss of a dearly beloved mother was so keenly felt, the family were deeply grateful to the kind friends who sat up at night and gave many kindly services and thoughtful atten- tion. 'The Rev. Father Breen officiated at the graveside and ministered to her during her illness, his kindness and attention deeply appreciated. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 13 December 1933 p 2
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b. 1829 Sydney
m. James McAuliffe 30/6/1845 Wollongong
f. Michael Power m. Anastasia Keily
Both resident of Wollongong. Her parents were both convicts.
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1845 Wollongong
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b.1867 Kiama 10382/1867 d. 27/12/1937 br. Jamberoo General
m. Michael McAuliffe (1858 Kiama - 10/10/1930 Jamberoo Son of Thomas McAuliffe & Mary O’Keeffe *) 1886 Kiama 5781/1886
f. John Charlesworth m. Frances Edmondston *
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
JAMBEROO
Late Mrs. Francis McAuliffe.At the age of 71 years, the death occurred in Sydney, on December 27, last, of a very old and respected Jamberoo resident in the person of Mrs Frances McAuliffe, who had spent about half a century in the village. She was the daughter of the late John and Frances Charlesworth and was born at Broughton Village, coming to Jamberoo as a young woman when she married Mr. Michael McAuliffe, who pre-deceased her several years ago. Of a kindly personality, she was beloved by all; her interest in the home where she was an excellent wife and mother, bringing up a large family, with whom district sympathy is expressed. A Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Joseph Burwood Heights, by the Rev. Fr. Croak, and the funeral took place at the Catholic Cemetery, Jamberoo, the Rev. Fr. Irish officiating at the graveside. There were many beautiful wreaths. Mrs. McAuliffe is survived by five sons, Messrs Gabe (Bexley), Tom (Manly), Jack (Kiama), Michael (Gladstone) and James McAuliffe (Jamberoo) and five daughters, Mesdames J. Harding (Croydon), W. Browne (Koorawatha), D. Duggan, (Flemington), J. Parkinson (Jamberoo) and Miss K. McAuliffe (Jamberoo). South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 21 January 1938 p 24
b. abt 1836 Ireland d. 1918 Lismore br. Lismore
m. William McAuliffe (abt 1827 Listole Kerry Ireland-29/8/1917 Lismore ) 1863 Kiama
f. Thomas Doran m. Jane
Ship: Peter Maxwell 1858
Sister see Catherine Flynn * . Sister an Irish orphan so it is likely that her parents were both dead on her arrival.
The FUNERAL of the late JANE DOOLAN McAULIFFE (relict of the late William McAuliffe) will move from St. Carthage's Cathedral THIS DAY (MONDAY), JULY 15th, at 2 p.m. for the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 15 July 1918 p 5
b. abt 1856 Cork Ireland d.
m. James McAuliffe ( Cork Ireland-25/3/1925 West Maitland) 1883 West Maitland
Ship: 1877 Nineveh
b. 1836 Abbyfale Ireland d. 10/6/1913 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Thomas McAuliffe (abt 1836 Kirkenney Ireland- 21/7/1921 South Wollongong Son of Michael McAuliffe & Julia Cantey) Ireland
Ship: Mary Pleasants 1858
f. Phillip O'Keefe m. Catherine Morrissey
Living Wallaby Hill Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
OBITUARY. MRS MARY McAULIFFE. There passed away over the Great Divide to her eternal reward, in the person of Mrs. Mary McAuliffe, a woman who had been through life devoted to her Church, her husband, her home and family, during a long life of sturdy pioneering work in the Illawarra district, under conditions which called for the best qualities of womanhood. The late Mrs. McAuliffe was born in the County Limerick, Ireland, in the year 1833, and was therefore in the 80th year of her age at the time of her death. She was married in Ireland, and left for New South Wales in company with her husband, Mr. Thomas McAuliffe, in 1858 in the ship “Mary Pleasant,” and immediately after arrival here settled in the Jamberoo district, and faced the bush, and built up a home and reared a family of four sons and three daughters in a highly respectable manner,
who still survive to mourn the loss of a most affectionate mother. Time, of course, moved on through all ages, and it will sooner or later become the turn of each and all of the human family to pass on to the Great Beyond, from whence none return. Families also grow up, get married, and leave the parental roof. So it happened that a few years ago the late Mrs. McAuliffe found herself as she was on leaving Ireland, alone with her husband, who has also borne the brunt of pioneering in Australia, and the old couple decided on going to Wollongong in order to be near some members of their family. It was while living in Wollongong that the deceased lady had the misfortune to break her thigh, and notwithstanding all that medical aid and tender nursing could do for her, she gradually sank under the terrible ordeal. She was always a devoted member of the Catholic Church, and when the end came she was quite resigned, and gave up her soul to God who gave it, being fortified by the rites of Holy Church. She was buried in the Catholic portion of the cemetery at Wollongong, and leaves behind to mourn their loss a husband, four sons and three daughters, together with forty grand-children and two great-grand-children. May she rest in peace. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 25 June 1913 p 2
b. 28/12/1865 Farie Meadow d. 12/7/1937 br. Wollongong General
m. Michael Barry McAuliffe (abt 1862 Co Cork Ireland – 14/5/1933 Son of Daniel McAuliffe & Margaret) 19/4/1892 St John’s West Dapto
f. William Manning Cook m. Rose McMahon *
Living Berkeley in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Late Mrs. McAuliffe
The death occurred on Monday, at a private hospital, of Mrs. Sophia Jane McAuliffe, aged 72 years. She was the relict of the late Mr. Michael McAuliffe, and was highly respected by a wide circle of friends. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 July 1937 p 9
b. 23/2/1879 Mt Kembla 26041/1879 d. 18/10/1952 Raleigh
m. Matthew McBaron 1904)\
f. Joseph Rutledge m. Catherine Parsons
Living at Stony Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1848 Manorhamilton Fermanagh Ireland d. 1923 Drummoyne
m. James McBaron (7/2/1836 Irvinestown Fermanagh Ireland- 16/1/1905 Bowral Son of Hugh McBaron & Elizabeth Hurst )1866 Kiama 2199/1866
f.? Montgomery m.
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b. 1864 Wollongong 16410/1864 d. 13/10/1943 Ashfield br. Rookwood Presbyterian
m. William McBean (abt 1858 -29/1/1924 Ashfield) 1883 Woonona
f. James Crompton m. Mary Ann Dickenson *
McBEAN - October 13 1943 at her residence 3 Hugh Street Ashfield. Mary Ann relict of William Donald and loving mother of William Beck (Mrs V. Jacobs ) Bell (Mrs E. G. Chessell) Jim Mamie (Mrs M. E. Edwards) and Jack, aged 79 years. McBEAN -October 13 1943 at her residence 8 Hugh Street Ashfield. Mary Ann McBean dearly loved grandmother of Tom Chessell Mr and Mrs R. Burns Mr and Mr Rod Erwards Corporal E. McBean (R.A.A.F.) Mr and Mrs Ernest Baker L. A. C. Edwards (RAAF) and LAC J. McBean (R A A F ) The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 14 October 1943 Page 8
b. abt 1871 Kyneton Vic d. 1951 Sandringham Vic
m. Angus McBeth (abt 1867-25/8/1948 Highett Vic.)
f. Patrick Halloran m. Mary
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.Husband a miner.
b. 1808 Wick Caithness Scotland d. 4/2/1898 Falls Creek Shoalhaven
m. James McBeth (29/10/1803 Wick Caithness Scotland- 1/11/872 Terara Son of John McBeth & Elizabeth Sinclair ) 13/7/1832 Wick Caithness Scotland
f. Peter Innes m. Magdalene Manson
James McBeth, of Farma was brought up under warrant, on an information sworn by his wife Mrs. McBeth. charging him with cruelty, and with putting her in bodily fear for her safety and life by threatening to shoot her, and otherwise abusing her. The evidence disclosed a painful history of family discord, but although Mrs. McBeth urged to have her husband bound in securities of the peace, the Bench unanimously overruled her wish, and dismissed the charge. A strong recommendation was made by the Bench to the parties to give up domestic quarrels and live in harmony. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 25 March 1862 p 3
McBETH.—February 4th, at her residence, “Spring Bank,” Falls Creek, Nowra, GORDINA A. J. M'BETH, aged 86 years, eldest daughter of the late Captain Peter Innes, 79th Regiment. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 9 February 1898 p 2
She changes her first name sometime after her arrival in the Shoalhaven.
m. James McBride 1892 Berrima
b. 16/3/1862 Mt Keira d. 4/5/1938 Waverley br. Waverley
m. John McBride (abt 1858 -23/12/1937 Waverley Son of Dennis McBride & Sarah ) 1884 Wollongong
f. Thomas Shipp m. Sarah Marshall *
m. Robert MacBride
m. Peter McBride 1859 Wollongong
The children Ann and Peter were both registered under both Bolton and McBride which may indicate that their parents were unmarried .
m. Daniel McBride
Husband a labourer
Daniel McBride was brought up in custody of Mr. Detective Elliott, who deposed: He arrested the prisoner that morning at Eureka on a warrant (similar to those abovomentioned) on reading it to prisoner he made no reply: went with prisonor to his dwelliing; while there his”wife said in prisoner’s hearing, -” why that night he was at Cameron's with the boy until 10 o'clock ;“ he (witness) had not said anything in her hearing as to any particular day or event, remanded till 22nd Jul y. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 13 August 1868 p 2
Mrs. Daniel McBride.
Mrs. McBride, wife of Mr. Daniel McBride, late of Berry, South Coast, died at her residence, 'Edna,' Tebbutt street, Leichhardt, on February 19, aged 82. She was attended during her last illness by Rev. Father Bonett, and having received the last rites of Holy Church, passed peacefully away, surrounded by her sorrowing family. Always gentle and unobtrusive, she was a model Catholic, devoted wife, and saintly mother. She is survived by her husband, four sons — Patrick (Queensland), James (Coramba, N.S.W.), Edward and Daniel (West Australia); five daughters, Mrs S. Bresnahan (Moss Vale), Mrs. Cosgrove (Sydney), Mrs. Joass (West Australia), Miss McBride (Mistress, Crystal-street, superior Public School), and Miss Brigid McBride, to mourn their loss. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 4 March 1920 p 41
Living AitRixon’s Pass in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 10/7/1850 Bulli d. 1944 Wollongong
f. John McBrien m. Maryanne McCarty
Living Aitcheson St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Rixons Pass in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 13/9/1855 Fairy Meadow d. 25/5/1949
f. John McBrien m. Maryanne McCarty
Living Aitcheson St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1820 d. 8/3/1886 Corrimal br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John McBrien (1817 Co Fermanagh Ireland- 8 /9/1878 Wollongong)
f. Bernard Mc? m. Ann
d. 1955 Burwood
m. Charles Albert McBurney (-1938 Sydney Son of Charles McBurney & Ellen) 1896 Waverley
f. Phillip Rheuben m. Rebecca
Living Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband an engineer
b. 1881 Murwillumbah d. 7/4/1949 Tweed Valley
m. Robert C McBurney 1929 Sydney
f. William J Grime m. Paulina
Living at Manning st Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
m. James McCabe 6/11/1894 Our Lady Star of the Sea Shellharbour
f. Andrew Boylan m. Sarah Duffy
b. abt 1842 d. 11/5/1891 br. Gerringong
m. Charles McCabe (abt 1837 – 2/6/1907 Toolijooa Son of John MacCabe & Ellen ) 1865 Kiama
Death unregistered
Husband a farmer
b. 30/1/1830 d. 25/12/1916 Darling Point Rd br. Brownsville Anglican
m. Francis Peter MacCabe (17/4/1817 Dublin -27/6/ 1897 Bowral Son of James MacCabe & Margaret ) 29/11/1855 St Luke’s CofE Dapto; Wollongong and the RC Chapel Dapto
f. Henry Osborne m. Sarah Russell *
Husband a surveyor
By special license, on the 29?th of November, at Saint Luke's Dapto, by the Rev. W. W. Simpson, A.M., and afterwards at the Temporary Roman Catholic Chapel, West Dapto, by the Rev. Mr. Sumner, Francis Peter MacCabe, Esq., fifth son of the late James MacCabe, M.D. T.C.D., Dublin, Esq., to Jane, eldest daughter of Henry Osborne, Esq., member of the Legislative Council, Marshall Mount, Illawarra. Empire 1 December 1855
ON the 18th instant, at Marshall Mount, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. MacCabe, Esq., of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 26 November 1856
On the 4th instant, at Russell Vale, Wollongong, the wife of F. P. McCabe, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 March 1858
On the 4th April, at Russell Vale, Wollongong, the wife of F.P. M'Cabe, Esq.,of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 12 April 1859
On the 14th instant, at Russell Vale, Wollongong, the wife of F. P McCabe, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 May 1860
On the 11th instant, at Russell Vale, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. M'Cabe, Esq., of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 October 1861
M’CABE -On the 24th December, at Russell Vale, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. M'Cabe, Esq., of son. Empire 2 January 1863
On the 31st of March, at Russell Vale, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. M'Cabe, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 April 1864
On the 13th instant, at Russell Vale, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. M'Cabe, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 September 1865
On the 26th December, at Russell Vale, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. MACCABE, Esq., of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 January 1867
On the 26th January, at Russell Vale, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. MACCABE, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 1 February 1868
On the 2nd instant, at Russell Vale, Illawarra, the wife of F. P. MACCABE, Esq., of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 8 February 1869
The foundation-stone of the Osborne Memorial Church, Dapto, built by members of the family of the late Mr. Henry Osborne, of Marshall Mount, in memory of their deceased father, was laid to-day by Mrs. F. P. MacCabe, of Russell Vale, in the presence of a considerable assemblage. The Bishop of the diocese, Dr. Barker, and the Rev. Dean Ewing took part in the proceedings, and delivered addresses. The day was beautifully fine, aud the proceedings passed off very successfully. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 22 July 1880
OBITUARY.
On Christinas morning Mrs.MacCabe, sen., passed away at her residence, 'Darrahampton,' Darling Point Road, aged 86 years. She was the oldest daughter of the late Mr. Henry Osborne of Avondale, and mother of the late Major H. A. MacCabe, one of the Mount Kembla disaster heroes. The late Mrs. Macabe resided for many years with her husband at Russell Vale, Bellambi, and it was there that her family was reared. Her husband, the late Mr. F. P. MacCabe predeceased her by a number of years. The remains were interred in Brownsville cemetery on Boxing Bay, the Rev. W. O'Neil officiating at the graveside Amongst the mourners present were :Mr. George Osborne (brother)., Sir Thomas Ewing (son-in-law-) , Dr.Jenkins'(son-in-lnw), Mr. F. P MacCabe , (son), and Sir Thomas Ewing's soldier son, who has returned from Gallipoli wounded. The late Mrs. MacCabe was a woman of wonderful vitality and up to the last could give vivid descriptions of the early days' of Illawarra, when the hardy pioneers contended with many difficulties that to-day are not thought of. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 December 1916 p 4
http://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1890&context=ihsbulletin
b. abt 1861 Co Meath Ireland d. 9/9/1935 Kiama br Shellharbour
m. James McCabe ( abt 1855 Belfast Ireland- 14/10/1933 Shellharbour Son of Thomas McCabe & Mary Anne Wallace) 6/11/1894 Our Lady Star of the Sea Shellharbour
f. John Boylan m. Katherine or
Living Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a blacksmith.
MRS. CATHERINE McCABE-76 Years. There passed away on Monday last a resident of Shellharbour for over half a century in the person of Mrs. Catherine McCabe, aged 76 years, and one who had been loved and respected by all in the pretty seaside town. For the past two years, Mrs. McCabe had been in failing health and had been devotedly nursed by her daughters who surrounded her with every possible care and attention.
While still a young women, she came with her husband, the late James Mc Cabe, to New South Wales, from Northern Ireland, and for a time they lived at Parramatta, where Mr. McCabe pursued his occupation as a blacksmith and was a neighbour of Mr. W. M. Hughes. After a short stay there, they removed to Shellharbour, and the blacksmith's shop on the Dunmore corner became a great rendezvous for the farmers, who came to have their horses shod or, implements made and repaired. The opening up of the metal quarries saw Mr. McCabe take the position of black smith at Long Point, and he continued with this, being employed by the late Mr. G. L. Fuller until his retirement.
Mrs. McCabe was a devoted mother and housewife, all her time and care directed to the rearing of their large family and also doing many a good and neighbourly act which earned for her' a very wide circle of friends who now deplore her passing. Her husband predeceased her almost two years ago, and she is survived by three daughters, Misses Bridget and Catherine McCabe, Mrs. F. Fitzgerald (Mary) and four sons, Messrs. Thomas (Kiama), Sylvester (Shellharbour), Christopher and Gregory McCabe, to all of whom sincere sympathy is ex pressed. ..The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at the Catholic cemotery, Shellharbour The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 11 September 1935 p 2
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26785900/kate-mccabe Photo
b. 1880 d. 29/9/1918
f. Charles McCabe m. Elizabeth Wilson *
Living at Toolijoola in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 3/7/1858 Wollongong d. 1949 Chatswood
m. Henry Osborne MacCabe (18/11/1856 Marshall Mount - 1902 Mt Kembla mine Son of Francis P MacCabe & Jane Osborne *) 23/6/1885 Wollongong
f. Thomas Campbell Ewing m. Elizabeth Thompson *
Husband a surveyor/colliery manager. Husband was killed as a rescue attempt at the mine disaster.
MACCABE-EWING.-June 23, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, bv the father of the bride. Henry Osborne, eldest son of F P. MacCabe, Russell Vale, Wollongong, to Marion, second daughter of the Rev. T. C. Ewing. The Sydney Morning Herald 2 July 1885
McCABE .-On the 8th Instant, at Wollongong, the wife of H. Osborne M'Cabe, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 June 1886
b. abt 1844 Wollongong d. 17/12/1939 Wollongong
m. Thomas McCaffrey (1843- 1912 Balmain South Son of Charles McCaffrey & Mary McGuire * ) 15/1/1872 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Michael O’Donnell m. Sarah Mead *
On the 15th instant, by special license, at St. Francis Xavier Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Dean Flanagan, THOMAS, eldest son of CHARLES McCAFFERY, Terara Creek, Kiama, to MARGARET, eldest daughter of the late MICHAEL O'DONNELL, Five Islands estate, Illawarra, both natives of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 January 1872
PASSING OF A PIONEER
Death of Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey
(By A Friend)At a private hospital in Wollongong, on Sunday morning, the death occurred at the advanced age of 97 years, of a member of one of the oldest pioneer families in the Illawarra district, in the person of Mrs. T. Mc Caffrey. The O'Donnell family, of which the deceased was the eldest daughter, have been prominently identified with the development of the Illawarra for over a century, having occupied the farm on which is, now built the extensive works of the Australian Iron and Steel Co. The many public functions entrusted to them in past years and which were conscientiously and capably performed has caused the name of O'Donnell to be universally honored and respected throughout the South Coast. After many years' residence on the Five Islands farm, the deceased married Mr. T. McCaffrey, of Kiama, where, with her husband, she engaged in farming pursuits, at Jerara, between Kiama and Jamberoo. Through her splendid personality, combined with a loving and charitable nature, her name soon became a household word in that locality, and many there are who remember with gratitude her kindly ad ministrations during sickness and trouble. After the death of her husband, and with the able assistance of her only son (Thomas), the late Mrs. McCaffrey carried on the work of her late husband for some considerable time, till finally, declining years forced her to relinquish activities, and to remove to Corrimal-street, Wollongong. Under the tender ministrations of her devoted son, Mrs. McCaffrey spent many happy years in her Wollongong home, till death separated them some months ago, since when she appeared to lose much interest in life, and gradually faded away, and passed to her reward as stated, on Sunday last. Notwithstanding the great weight of years, the late Mrs. McCaffrey was able to attend a function recently, which took the form of a re-union with other surviving member of O'Donnell family (Mrs. E. Richards, of Sydney, and Mr. M. O'Donnell, of Figtree) which was held at the home of Mr. O'Donnell, junr. Though for some days before the end came the deceased lady was in a very weakened condition, she maintained the same bright and cheerful disposition which had characterised her during her long sojourn on this earth. Thus has passed from our midst one who by her splendid life and useful work has left a monument of which the district of Illawarra can justly be proud, and with'her large circle of friends and admirers we reverently add our tribute, 'Requiscat in pace.' Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 December 1939 p 4
b. abt 1813 Magheracross Fermanagh Ireland d. 1878 Jerrara
m. Charles McGaffrey ( abt 1810 Watylalas Fermanagh Ireland- 15/5/1890 Jamberoo Son of Thomas McCaffrey & Ann McAulay) 1837 Tubberet Fermanagh Ireland
f. Thomas McGuire m. Nancy
Ship: 1841 Glenswilly
McCAFFREY.—At her residence, Kiama, of bronchitis, Mary, the beloved wife of Charles McCaffrey, aged 68 years. May she rest in peace. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 20 August 1878 p 2
Story of the McCaffrey family in the Illawarra see:
The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 5 August 1931 p 3
The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 26 August 1931 p 3
The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 2 September 1931 p 4
Husband was employed by Henry Osborne at Marshall Mount and Kangaroo Ground from 1841-1851, Owned land at Jerrara. Husband was an early breeder of dairy cattle in the Illawarra
b. 14/11/1852 Jamberoo d. 1/1/1933 Ashfield br. Kiama General
m. John McCaffrey (abt 1849 Kangaroo Valley - 18/12/1939 Haberfield Son of Charles McCaffrey & Mary McGuire *) 1880 Kiama
f. Patrick Daley m. Johanna McCarthy *
Living Brighton Hotel Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a farmer later alderman and ran the Brighton Hotel
Under Mrs. McCaffrey's supervision, the hotel as a tourist home has gained a reputation second to none on the Coast. In their retirement Mr. and Mrs. McCaf frey will take with them many good wishes from friends in the district, and the hope is expressed that they will still remain here as residents. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 10 November 1920 p 5
m. William McCallor
m. Hugh H MacCallum
m. William McCallum
m. John McCallum
m. James McCallum
b. 1854 Armagh d. 7/11/1928 Gumble Boree Shire br. Wollongong General
m. Robert Johnson McCammon (1852 Enagh Armagh -25/4/1924 Wollongong Son of John McCammon & Margaret Johnson) 13/11/1883 Leith Scotland
f. John Cordner m. Neamah McKenna
Ship: Bann 1884
Living First St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a Painting Contractor.
Miss Mary Reeves Vincent * lived with the family for over 30 years.
b.8/3/1847 Queanbeyan d. 22/2/1928 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Charles William McCann ( 29/1/1847 Wollongong –11/1/1911 Wollongong ) 18/12/1876 Redfern
f. George Biddles m. Sarah
Living Kembla St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer.
McCANN — BIDDLES. —December 18, at St. Paul's Church, Redfern, by the Rev. Canon Stephen, Charles William, second son of the late Charles McCann, of Wollongong, to Ann, second daughter of the late George Biddles, of Queanbeyan.Sydney Morning Herald 27/ December 1876 Pg 1
Obituary.
On Wednesday a very old resident of Wollongong passed away in the person of Mrs. McCann, sen., of Burelli Street. She was born 81 years ago at Queanbeyan, but had resided the greater part of her life at Wollongong. She is survived by a grown up faimly of one son and three daughters, vis., Mr. Chas. McCann (Enfield), Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Lee, and Miss McCann. Two of her sisters also survive, Mrs. Mosman and Mrs. Brooker (Newtown). The funeral will leave her late residence this afternoon for the R.C. cemetery, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 February 1928 p 13
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/i/d/Henry-N-Biddles/GENE39-0003.html
Living Brandy and Water Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Francis McCann 1888 Petersham
Living Burelli St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. b. 1841 bp. Presbyterian Wollongong d. 4/8/1905 Mt Keira br. Wollongong
m. James McCann 2/1/1865 Wollongong
f. John Maxwell m. Elizabeth Evans *
Cause of Death: burns
Living Mount Keria in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
On the 2nd instant, by special license, at the Presbyterian Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. W. Mitchell, M. A., James McCann, Esq., Mount Keira, to Miss Elizabeth Maxwell, daughter of Mr. John Maxwell, of Millbrook, near Woollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 3 January 1865
McCANN. — On the 18th instant, at her residence, Mill Brook, near Mount Keira, the wife of Mr James McCann of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 21 July 1871 p 2
BANKRUPTCY COURT
Monday, Oct. 19. (Before the District Registrar.) IN RE JAMES M'CANNIn the estate of James M'Cann, dealer, Mount Keira. Mr. Grace appeared for the official assignee. Elizabeth M'Cann, examined under section 30, deposed that she was the wife of bankrupt : about October, last year, he gave her a cheque for £100 for the use of herself and her dumb son ; he subsequently obtained the cheque from her, and cashed it, retaining £10 and giving her the balance, which she placed to her credit in the Commercial Bank ; she drew ;£8 for household expenses, and shortly aftecwards drew the balance of £82, which she kept in the house, and used from time to time for keeping the home ; she had lent her husband £10 to pay the rent of a farm, and had also lent him other small sums at different times ; sometimes he paid her back, and at others he did not ; she had only about £3 left of the amount given to her by her husband ; her husband now worked in the mines, and helped to support the house ; she bought a sulky in her own name with money obtained from her brother ; she did not buy any furniture with the money given to her by her husband. The examination was declared closed. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 20 October 1896 p 2
Burning Fatality
A Woman's Sad EndThis morning news was received in Wollongong that Mrs. M'Cann, wife of Mr. James M'Cann, of Mount Keira, had been seriously burnt, through her clothes catching fire, whilst she was engaged in kindling the morning fire. On inquiry at the residence,; a representative of this paper learned that the news was too true, and that the old lady, aged 67- years of age, had succumbed to the injuries received. It appears that of late the deceased had been complaining ' of giddiness and pains in the head, but otherwise enjoyed good health. This morning she was engaged in her usual occupation of, lighting the fire in an open fireplace. No one was in the room, and her husband was in bed in the next room, was not aware that anything had happened until he heard groans.- He rushed as quickly as possible into the room and was shocked to see that the old lady had fallen right across the fire. Notwith standing that Mr., M'Cann was suffering with a bad arm, he managed to pull his wife out of the fire place, and with a couple of buckets of water, quenched the burning dress. He then ‘coo-ed’and assistance soon came to hand, but too late, death having taken place. A magisterial inquiry was held this after noon before the coroner (Mr. J. -Hart, J.P.,) when a verdict in accordance with the evidence Avas returned- The funeral is to be held on Sunday afternoon . Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 August 1905 p 4
b. abt 1868 Mt Kembla d. 13/4/1944 Wollongong br. Wollongong Catholic
m. Patrick McCann (1868- 31/7/1902 Mt Kembla Mine Son of Felix McCann & Rosanna) 10/8/1896 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Henry Ramsay m. Honora Foran *
Husband died in Mt Kembla Mine disaster
The death on Thursday of last week of Mrs. Elizabeth McCann, of 16 Vickery street. Wollongong removes a highly esteemed citizen. Aged 76 years, she was the relict of the late Patrick McCann and mother of Rose (Mrs. A. Young) ; Mary (Mrs. T. Jones, of Young) and Son McCann. The remains were interred in the Wollongong Catholic Cemetery on Saturday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 21 April 1944 p 5
d. 15/1/1911 Springwood
m. William Daniel McCann
Living Birelli St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
IN loving memory of our dearly beloved wife and mother, Frances McCann, who died January 15th, 1911. Inserted by her loving husband and children Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 January 1912 p 2
Living Burelli St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Samuel McCann
b. abt 1814 Cork
m. Charles McCann (abt 1790- 10/6/1860 Wollongong Son of James McCann & Jane)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1838 Wollongong
Ship: Elizabeth 11 1828
Sentence: 7 Years
Occupation: House girl
Prior convictions: Nil
Affence: Stealing money
b.abt 1860 d. 22/9/1940 Balmain br. Field of Mars
m. James McArdle 1884 Sydney
f. Patrick McConnell m. Mary *
Living at Little Darling St Balmain when son John enlisted
McCARDLE. — September 22, 1940, at her residence, 8 North Street, Balmain, Annie, beloved wife of James McCardle, and loved mother of Marlon (May) and Jack. Aged 80 years. R.I.P. Wollongong and Victorian papers please copy. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954) Monday 23 September 1940 p 14
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
b. 1859 d. 1950 Cessnock
m. Samuel Unwin (-2/11/1896 Wyalong) 1878 Carcoar
m. Frank McCarron 1900 Wyalong
f. Edward Hickey m. ?
Her husband was bankrupt in 1891 while they were living at Bombo- I think he was killed in a mining accident ay Wyalong.
Late Mrs. Mary McCarron
A well-known and very, weir respected resident of the Cessnock district in the person of Mrs. Mary McCarron passed away last Thursday, after an Illness of about three month.
The late Mrs.1 McCarron would have been 91 years of age next month. With the exception of poor eyesight, due to a cataract, Mrs. McCarron was in full possession of her faculties, and for her age was most active.
Before her eyesight began to fail she was a keen reader and also enjoyed nothing better than a game of cards.
She followed horse racing and had her few bets every Saturday before she became ill.
She was a very interesting woman to speak to and had a wealth of tales to tell of her younger days. She often told of the time when she was employed at an inn in the Braidwood district when she danced with members of the Kelly gang including the famous Ned himself.
Mrs. McCarron came to Cessnock 30 years, ago from Haberfield with her husband, who predeceased her by 12 years.
She was the mother of 18 children, six of whom are still living. The children living are Mrs W. Poden, with whom she was living before her death, Messrs. Gordon Unwin, Jack Unwin, Ned McCarron, Frank McCarron, all of Cessnock, and Cr. Andrew McCarron, of Belmont
Mrs. McCarron left 31 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild.
She was buried in the Catholic portion of the Cessnock Cemetery last Friday. The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW : 1913 - 1954) Tuesday 4 July 1950 p 3
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
b. abt 1871 d. 5/12/1952 Highgate Hill Qld br. Toowong Qld
m. John Joseph James McCarthy 1900 Armidale
f. James Henry Pepperrell m. Annie Green
Living Shellharbour in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
Wedding at St. Peter's.—On Tuesday afternoon last St. Peter's Cathedral was the scene of a very pretty wedding, which attracted a large number of citizens to the spot. Tbe bride, who was most tastefully attired in white satin costume, wreath, and veil, and attended by two bridesmaids, was Miss Lena Pepperrell, and the bride groom was Mr. John J. J. McCarthy, both residents of Armidale- The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 - 1861; 1863 - 1889; 1891 - 1954) Friday 24 August 1900 p 4
MCCARTHY. — The Funeral of Mrs. Annie Angelena McCarthy of ” Tiree.“' Gladstone Road. Highgate Hill, beloved Mother of Nita (Mrs. F. Bruce-Lucas, Pullenvale). Cyril (Brookfield) and Claude (Indooroopilly), will leave St. Andrew's Church of England, Vulture Street, South Brisbane, on conclusion of service commencing at 9.45 o'clock To-morrow (Saturday) Morning, for the Toowong Cemetery. Brisbane Telegraph (Qld. : 1948 - 1954) Friday 5 December 1952 p 6
b. feb 1820 Callan Kilkenny d. 16/7/1896 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Denis McCarthy (abt 1800 Cork Ireland -19/6/1892 Jamberoo Son of Owen McCarthy & Margaret Donovan ) 17/8/1841 St Mary’s Sydney
f. James Dermody m. Ellen Murphy
Ship: Royal Consort 1840
Husband a farmer. When her second daughter was christened and her name was incorrectly recorded as Catherine Smith
Husband’s sister Johannah Daly *
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/DARMODY/2000-07/0963214286
Living Druewalla Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1822 Fethard Tipparary Ireland
parents unknown
Ship: Hope 1842
When she arrived she was with Thomas English and his wife Johanna Synott * and their family. She had been their servant for 9 years –since she was 11.
m. John McCarthy
Husband a labourer
b. 1835 d. 14/5/1897 Shellharbour br. Albion Park Catholic
m. John McCarthy (- after 1903)
f. John Hennesy m. Mary
Husband a farmer
FRIDAY, MAY 17. A young man, 18 years named Dennis M Carthy. son of John M'Carthy, of Long Point, Shellharbour, was brought before H. Connell, P.M., and T. S. Kendall, J.P., at the instance of his family, lie being of unsound mind. The evidence of the father and the demeanour of the poor fellow in court was conclusive. Drs. H. J. and W. Tarrant gave the necessary medical evidence or certificate, and the young man was ordered to be sent to the reception house, Darlinghurst for medical treatment. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 21 May 1878 p 2
The sudden death of Mrs. M'Carthy, which occurred last Friday, was a great shock to the people of Shellharbour, where the deceased lady was well-known, and highly esteemed. Mrs. M'Carthy, who was 62 years of age, transacted some little business in town, and was apparently in her usual health, but when she got home she suddenly became ill, and expired in a few moments. The funeral took place at the Albion Park cemetery, and was largely attended by those who had for many years admired the virtues of the deceased, — R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Saturday 22 May 1897 p 5
b. 1851 Albion Park d. 1915 Clifton Qld br. Clifton Qld
m. Patrick McCarthy (1844 Jamberoo- d. 1895 Kiama Son of Jonh McCarthy & Margaret McDonald *) 1871 Jamberoo
f. Gabriel Timbs m. Eliza Fogharty *
OBITUARY The late Mrs. Ellen McCarthy. Early last month there passed away at the “Allies” hospital, Clifton, Queensland, Mrs. Ellen McCarthy in her 66th year, after a short and painful attack of pneumonia. Deceased was born in this district and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Timbs, and married the late Patrick McCarthy who predeceased her about 20 years ago, who in life followed dairying pursuits at Druwalla, Jamberoo till his death. Deceased was a good devoted mother and notwithstanding the loss of her husband, battled heroically with her family at Druwalla till about ten years ago when she left this district to reside at “The Downs”, Queensland, with her two sons Stanley and Thomas. Only quite recently deceased paid a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Martin Badans, Jamberoo, and was in her usual health, little dreaming it would be her last visit to the spot which was near and dear to her. During deceased's life she made many friends; she was kind hearted, true and friendly in her ways. Both deceased and her late husband were amongst the earliest district settlers, and they both saw many changes during the early history of the district and the great hardships the first settlers had to contend with in clearing the land. Deceased was interred in the Clifton (Queensland) cemetery the Rev Father Cosgrove officiating. There was a large and representative cortege as a last token of esteem. A family of two daughters and eight sons survive to mourn the loss of one who was very dear to their hearts: Mesdames W. Collins (Hurlstone Park) and M. W. Badans (Jamberoo) and Messrs. Gabriel and David (Tweed R. R.), Augustus, Walter, Joseph, Charles, Stanley and Thomas of Queensland. Twelve grandchildren also survive. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 19 January 1916 p 2
m. Augustus McCarthy
d. 1900 Sydney
m. Denis McCarthy (- before 1914) 1881 Kiama
f. John Brennan m. Mary McNamara *
Lived at Kangaroo Valley
m. William McCarthy
m. Thomas McCarthy 6/2/1842 Wollongong
Both resident Bulli Sister Mary Boelin was witness.
b. abt 1817 Clare Ireland d. 5/5/1888 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo RC
m. John McCarthy (abt 1806 Ireland – 1875 Jamberoo)
f. John McDonald m. ?
Husband a settler
b. 20/1/1868 Peterborough d. 15/2/1903 Shellharbour br. Albion Park RC
f. John McCarthy m. Ellen Henesey *
Living Long Point in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MISS MARY MCARTHY. At her residence on Sunday, 15th, at Shellharbour, the death took place of Miss Mary McCarthy, only daughter of Mr. J. M'Carthy.. The deceased lady, who was only 32years of age, was a native of the district, and highly repected by all with whom she came in contact, For some considerable time past she had very weak, but had only been confined, to her bed a few days prior to her demise, The funeral took place on Monday, the remains being interred in the R.U. Cetuetery, Albion Park, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 24 February 1903 p 2
Miss Mary M'Carthy, Shellharbour.
Miss Mary M'Carthy, only daughter of Mr, John M 'Carthy, died at her father’s residence, Shellbarbour, on Sunday last, at the age of 30. She received the last Sacraments on Saturday, and had a very peaceful death. The funeral took place in Albion Park Cemetery on Monday, and was, largely attended.— R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 26 February 1903 p 29
b. 1860 Shellharbour d. 1941 Tamworth br. West Tamworth
m. Owen McCarthy ( 1846 Sydney- 1918 Tamworth Son of John McCarthy & Margaret McDonald * ) 8/10/1879 Shell Harbour RC Chapel
f. James Fitzgerald m. Mary Malone *
b. 20/12/1827 Fermanagh Ireland d. 29/3/1860 Sydney
m. John McCarthy (1823-1859 Nowra ) 12/2/1847 St Mary’s Sydney
f. Charles Murray m. Susan Shannon *
Ship: Susan 1839
After 1853 her husband become the proprietor and licensee of a public house called the ‘Steam Packet Inn’ located at Greenhills, next to the township of Terrara
b. 5/5/1859 Jamberoo bp. Kiama RC d. 1893 Randwick
m. Thomas McCarthy 1880 Kiama
f. John Brennan m. Mary McNamara *
Lived at Kangaroo Valley
b. 11/12/1870 Lane Cove 985/1872 d. 11/12/1970 Lane Cove
m. James Joseph McCarthy (b. 1/10/1859 Jamberoo – 1939 Wollongong Son of Denis MCarthy & Bridget McDermott * ) 1893 Sydney 162/1893
f. Edwin Moss m. Emma Mary Rawnsley
£7 Increase In Alimony For Wife
A temporary alimony increase from £3 to £10 a week was ordered yesterday in favor of Mrs. Nina Australia McCarthy, 65. a former laundress.
Her husband, James Joseph McCarthy, 79, dairy farmer, of Jamberoo, had become wealthy recently, it was said at a previous hearing. He was a beneficiary under the will of
Following a judicial separation in 1920, McCarthy, paid his wife £3 a week permanent alimony.
To augment her income, Mrs. McCarthy, who is now 65, worked as a laundress at South Sydney Hospital, said Mr. Magney, who appeared for her yesterday before the Registrar in Divorce.
Since an accident in which she lost three fingers, she had been unable to continue her employment. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954) Friday 10 December 1937
Her mother was educated at Kiama and her great grandparents Samuel and Caroline Perry were resident at Kiama.
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a farmer, Auctioneer etc.
Living at Railway St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
b. abt 1851 Dapto b. 1/5/1934 br. Wollongong General
m. Martin McCarthy 1876 Bega
f. Thomas Clifford m. Elizabeth Rourke *
b. abt 1844 d. 17/7/1922 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. William McCauley (abt 1840 Berkeley - 8/2/1926 Bulli on of Samuel McCauley & Ann Kilpatrick * ) 1866 Wollongong 3406/1866
f. John Johnstone m. Jane
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
MARRIAGE. McCAULEY — JOHNSTON. — By special license, at Bulli, on 30th ult., by the Rev. W. Chaucer, Mr. William McCauley, to Miss Agnes Johnston, both of the district. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 September 1866 p 2
b. 4/6/1817 Kilmorg Antrim Ireland d. 17/11/1905 Thirroul br. Woonona Presbyterian Cemetery
m. Samuel McCauley (1814 Ballintoy Antrim Ireland-22/6/1899 Thirroul Son of Alexander McCauley & Anne Paterson) 1836 Belfast Ireland
f. William Kilpatrick m. Sarah McLachlan
Ship: 1838 Mandarin
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
(Listed as McAuley on grave record)
Mr Samuel McCauley was one of the very oldest residents of the Illawarra district when he died in June 1899 at his home in Thirroul. He arrived in Sydney from Ireland in 1838 after which he immediately came to the ‘Five Islands’ as the Illawarra was then popularly known. From the time of his arrival, he never lived outside the Illawarra area.
The first five years after his arrival he lived on the Berkeley Estate where he was one of several settlers who respectively cleared and cultivated the property. He left there to buy and settle on a farm in Thirroul, then known as North Bulli, until his death at age 85. He was survived by his wife aged 84. They had three sons, two daughters, fifty-seven grandchildren and thirty-eight great-grand children.
‘….The deceased was a true type of the grand old veteran colonisers who faced the wild woods of the country in the early days with strong hearts and hands and subdued the land for the convenience, advantage and enjoyment of succeeding generations.’ Obit. Kiama Independent, 29/6/1899 p.2
The McCauley land extended from the beach to the railway line, adjoining Bulli Pass and north to Fords Road. In 1906 the first land in Thirroul to be advertised for auction was submitted under the name of “MacCawley Park Estate” http://www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/library/onlineresources/suburbprofiles/pages/thirroul.aspx
b. 16/4/1808 Moville Co. Donegal Ireland d. 31/5/1885 Wollongong br. Wollongong Cemetery RC
m. Bernard McCauley (1784-21/3/1858) 1823 Moville Co. Donegal Ireland
Ship: Susan 1839
Mrs. McCauley, the lady referred to, and who passed away on Sunday morning last came to reside at Wollongong forty-five years ago, with her husband, the late Mr. Bernard McCauley. Shortly after their arrival from the old country, Mr. McCauley erected the Harp Inn, in Corrimal- street, and established the hotel business that has been carried on so successfully there ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCauley were well and favourably known to all the old residents of Illawarra. The former, however, died in 1858, at the age of 72 years. Since then Mrs. McCauley led a quiet, unobtrusive life, residing from time to time with one and another of her family. Of late she lived with Mr. A. Beatson, of this town, whose respected wife is a daughter of the deceased ; as also is Mrs. Davis, for many years the popular hostess of the Harp Inn, already referred to. Though feeble of late years, she remained fairly active until within a week before her death, when she became prostrated, as if by paralysis, her ripe old age, eighty-three years, having exhausted all her physical powers. Her remains were buried on Monday afternoon in the Roman Catholic cemetery, beside those of her late hus- band, the Rev. Father Carroll officating. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 4 June 1885 p 2
b. abt 1846 d. 9/0/1924 Corrimal br. Bulli General
m. Alexander McCauley (b. 22/9/1843 Berkeley /Thirroul - 9/12/1925 Corrimal Son of Samuel McCauley & Ann Kirkpatrick ) 1871 Glebe 1264/1871
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
There passed away at Corrimal on Thursday morning, after a long illness, Mrs. A MacCauley, one of tho oldest residents of Illawarra, at the age of 78 years. The deceased lady, with her her family for many years lived at Thorruil but a number of years ago went to live at Corrimal. Mrs. McCauley was respected and loved by all who knew w for her kindly and charitable disostition. She leaves a husband and grownup family to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother. The family includes Messrs. S. and G. McCauley (Corrimal), D. McCauley (Singleton), Mrs. J Green, Mrs. W. Wilson (Corrimal) Mrs. W. Graham (Woonona), Mrs Strachan (Sydney), Mrs. Dixon (Cessnock). The interment took place in the Bulli Presbyterian cemetery this afternoon. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 October 1924 p 11
b. 27/10/1878 Sherbrooke d. 20/6/1965 Thirroul br. Bulli General
m. Henry William McCauley ( 1879 Wollongong - 24/3/1944 Son of George McCauley & Louisa Parkinson * ) 17/6/1903 Woonona
f. John Knight m. Ellen Pearson *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1878 Wollongong 24673/1878 d. 23/8/1947
f. George McCauley m. Louisa Jane Parkinson *
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
m. McCaughley
Ship: abt 1850?
Daughter’s obituary states they settled in Kiama
b. 1858 Muswellbrook d. 1933 Bulli
m. George McCauley (28/5/1851 Bulli - 26/2/1932 Thirroul Son of Samuel McCauley & Anne Kilpatrick * ) 18/4/1877
f. Henry William Parkinson m. Anne McDonald *
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
M'CAULEY -PARKINSON.- On the 18th April at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by Rev. Dean Ewing, George, youngest son of Samuel M'Cauley, Bulli, to Louisa Jane, third daughter of Henry William Parkinson, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 May 1877 p 2
Woonona
ThirroulBy the death of Mrs. Louisa Jane McCauley, which occurred on Saturday last, at her residence, Ocean View, Wrexham Farm, Thirroul has lost one of its oldest and most respected residents. . Relict of the late George McCauley, deceased was 75 years of age. Her husband died last year. Born at Muswellbrook, her maiden name being Parkinson, she resided with her parents at Watson's Bay for some years, and later at Woonona She married in St Michael’s Church, Wollongong, and ever since — 56 years — she had resided in the old family home (Ocean View) at Thirroul, where her husband was born.
A lover of the pure and beautiful in nature, the late Mrs. McCauley was a keen gardener and tended her plants with never-failing regularity. Her sterling character was an example to the community in which she lived. Her devotion to her home and to her church were outstanding features of the Christian life she led, while in the cause of charity she was always to the fore. the surviving family, Flo. Amy and Bert are still in the old home; Harry is married and resides with his wife and family on portion of the farm land at Thirroul; Arthur and George, are both married and reside with their wives and families in New Zealand; Vera (Mrs. C. C. Martin) lives at Lismore; while Stella (Mrs. Wyndham Jones) resides at Mt. Keira, and is well and favorably known throughout the district in the Girl Guide movement. The funeral, on Monday, was largely attended, all parts of the district being represented. Her last resting place is alongside the remains of her late husband, in the Presbyterian cemetery, Woonona South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 August 1933 p 8
b. 1876 Wollongong 22604/1876 d. 1959 Bulli
m. John Stewart McCauley (1870 Wollongong- 1950 Bulli Son of William McCauley & Agnes Johnstone *) 1897 Woonona
f. William B Green m. Mary Hunter *
Living at Bulli Pass in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1873 Wollongong 20898/1873 d. 1945 Bulli
f. William McCauley m. Agnes Johnstone *
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
m. William McCawley
b. 1873 Scotland
m. John McGeachie 1894
f. Peter McCulloch m. Sarah G *
Ship: Ormuz 1889
m. James McClelland 1858 Kiama
b. abt 1823 Magheraculmoney Fermanagh Ireland d. 8/1/1889 Gerringong br. Nowra
m. John McClelland (abt 1817 Magheraculmoney Fermanagh- 29/9/1896 Berry Son of Robert McClelland & Sarah Armstrong * ) 1839 Co. Fermanagh, Ireland
f. William FitzPatrick m. Anne
Ship: 1842 Wilson
On Thursday, the 11th instant, at Gerringong, Kiama, the wife of Mr. John M'Clelland, of a son Empire 18 May 1854
At the residence of her son Edward, Mount Pleasant, Jane, wife of Mr. John McClelland, late of Foxground, aged 67 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 22 January 1889 p 2
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I8354
b. abt 1856 Fermanagh Ireland d. 18/12/1889 Milton
m. James McClelland ( 18/5/1851 Shellharbour – 30/7/1923 Murwillumbah Son of John McClelland & Jane Fitzpatrick *) 16/5/1877 Kiama
f. Robert Wilson m. Mary Ann Armstrong *
She was a twin.
McCLELLAND.—At Cambewarra, on Dec. 27th, 1880, Mrs. James McClelland of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 31 December 1880 p 2
McCLELLAND - June 3rd, at her residence, Brown's Mountain, Cambewarra, the wife of James McClelland of a son. Both doing well. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 6 June 1884 p 2
McCLELLAND - On 24th February, Mrs. J. McClelland, Brown Mountain, Cambewarra, of a son. Both doing well, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 2 March 1886 p 2
b. abt 1829 Scotland d. 28/10/1873 Nerriga br. Nerriga
m. Andrew McClelland ( Fermangh Ireland –18/5/1871 Nerriga Son of Robert McClelland & Sarah Armstrong *) 14/10/1851 Kiama
f. William Henry m. Frances Thornton
The information regarding marriage and deaths is taken from marriage and death certificates for Andrew and Margaret. The marriage certificate states Margaret’s maiden name was “Ewart or Henry”.
ON October 29, at her residence, Nerriga, MARGARET, the beloved wife of Mr. Andrew McClelland, after the short but severe illness of seven days of inflammation of the lungs, in the 67th year of her age. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 20 November 1873 p 2
b. 1847 Ardess, Fermanagh, Ireland d. 10/10/ 1924 Crooked River br. Kiama General
m. Edward McClelland (5/11/1848 Riversdale, Kiama- 2/6/1928 Omega Son of John McClelland & Jane Fitzpatrick *) 8/6/ 1871 Gerringong
f. William Henry m. Mary Emery *
Living Mt Pleasant Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
ON June 8th, by special license, by the Rev. S. Wilkinson, Wesleyan minister, EDWARD, third son of Mr. John McCLELLAND, Foxground, to MARGARET JEMIMA, fourth daughter of Mrs. HENRY, Primrose Hill, Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 15 June 1871 p 2
OBITUARY. MRS. MARGARET McCLELLAND. Another link with the early history of the district was severed early on Friday morning of last week with the death of Mrs. Margaret McClelland, wife of Mr. Edward McClelland of Mt. Pleasant, Omega. Seemingly in the best of' health she was at the Crooked River with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Emery spending a holiday, when she was taken with a sudden seizure, which carried her off in a few hours. Medical attention was kindly given by Dr. George, who lives in the vicinity, until Dr. Corner came in attendance, but nothing could be done for her and she passed peace fully away about 4 a.m., conscious to the last. The news of her death was received with deep regret by the many friends of herself and family, and an evidence of this was seen in the very large number who attended the funeral on Sunday to pay a last tribute of respect to her memory. Mrs. McClelland possessed those fine hospitable, neighbourly characteristics for which the early settlers of the district are so well-known, but her chief interest in life was centred in her home, where she was a most devoted wife and mother. There she will be sadly missed, especially by her aged husband, whom she always affectionately called “Dad.” Five sons and five daughters survive to mourn the loss of a loving mother, viz., Thomas (Kangaroo Valley), Ernest (Yanco), John (Mittagong), Albert (Bucca Creek, North Coast), and Oswald (who resided with the parents), and Mrs. W. D. Vidler (Wollongong), Mrs. Jas. Grey (Broken Hill), Mrs. Thos. Weir (Bushbank), Mrs. J. H. Emery (Crooked River), and Mrs. R. G. McClelland (Berry). Another daughter (Mrs. Samuel Arthur) died about 20 years ago.
Mrs. McClelland was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, and at the age of 5 years came with her parents from County Fermanagh (North of Ireland) 71 years ago. The family first settled at Primrose Hill, the farm now owned by Mr. O. J. Alexander, near the Ironbark Range, and lived there for some years. Later when she married, Mr. McClelland, she and her husband went to the Foxground, and afterwards to Mt. Pleasant, where they have resided for 87 years. The graveside service at North Kiama cemetery The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 18 October 1924 p 2
b. abt 1852 Irvine Ayrshire Scotland d. 18/11/1921 Balmain
m. Hamilton McClelland (1853 Ayrshire Scotland -19/11/1935 Rozelle Son of John McClelland & Agnes Muir)
f. John Boyd m. Elizabeth Dempster
Ship: 1885 Duke of Buccleuch into Qld
McCLELLAND.— November 18th, 1921, at her residence, 9 Hampton Street, Balmain, Martha, the dearly loved wife of Hamilton McClelland; aged 69 years The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 19 November 1921 Page 10
Husband a shipwright.
b. abt 1792 Fermanagh Ireland d. 20/2/1886 Broughton Creek
m. Robert McClelland (abt 1798 - 12/8/1864 Foxground Son of Robert McClelland & Jane Brady)
McLELLAND - February 20th, at the residence of her grandson, Mr. Robert McLelland, Broughton Creek, Mrs. Sarah McLelland, aged 114 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 2 March 1886 p 2
b. abt 1856 Jamberoo d. 31/5/1940 Berry
m. Robert McClelland (18/2/1847 Riversdale Kiama – 28/3/1915 Berry Son of John McClelland & Jane Fitzpatrick * )1875 Kiama
f. Henry Jarrett m. Jane Barnes *
b. 17/8/1864 Kilflyn Kerry Ireland d. 12/10/1938 Cambridge New Zealand br. Hillsborough Cemetery Auckland N Z
m. James Edward McClennan ( Australia- 25/4/1838 Cambridge NZ ) 1885 NZ
f. Martin Furlong m. Ellen Behan
Returned to New Zealand in about 1902. Emigrated following her parents to NZ in 1880 on the Wanganui
b. 1858 Riversdale Kiama d. 28/8/1942 Parramatta
m. Samuel McClintock (1855 Pres. Bowenfels Vale of Clwydd – 1/8/1890 Petersham Station accident Son of William McClintock & Martha McClintock * ) 20/2/1884 Kiama
f. James Robb m. Agnes Frances McIntosh *
Living Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
McCLINTOCK-ROBB. - February 20th, at the residence of Mrs. James Robb, jun., Kiama, by the Rev. J. Wilson, M.A., Samuel McClintock, son of William McClintock, Manning-street, Kiama, to Annie Robb, daughter of the late James Robb, J.P., Riversdale, Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 26 February 1884 p 2
M'CLINTOCK.-On January 20, at her residence, Lom Cottage, Kiama, the wife of S. M'Clintack, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 23 January 1885 p 2
OBITUARY MRS. ANNIE McCLINTOCK. A link with the very early days of this district was severed by the death on Friday last of Mrs. Annie McClintock, which occurred at the Parramatta Hospital, following an accident a few weeks previously, when she had suffered a fractured hip. Mrs. McClintock was born at Riversdale 84 years ago, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Robb, and she was the last surviving member of their family of fourteen sons and daughters. She married Mr. Samuel McClintock, who predeceased her 52 years ago. For some time she had been living with her son, Bert, at Marylands, and besides him is survived by two other sons, Harold, Marylands, and Norman, Wingham, to whom with other members of the family sympathy is extended in their bereavement. The funeral took place on Saturday last at the Crematorium, following a service at the Presbyterian Church. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 2 September 1942 p 2
b. abt 1823 Tyronne Ireland d. 1919 Haberfield br. Cootamundra
m. John McClintock (abt 1815 Ireland – 3/4/1895 Cootamundra Son of John McClintock & Rebecca Latta) 1851 Presbyterian Wollongong V18514494 74B
f. John Curry m. Margaret Bowes *
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Late Mrs. McClintock.The remains of the late Mrs. John McCIintock, sen., were interred in the Presbyterian portion of tho general cemetery, Cootamundra, on Thursday morning, the Rev. John Erright officiating at the grave and also at the service preceding at the Presbyterian Church, where the venerable lady had worshipped for so many years. Not withstanding that the weather was showery, a large number paid their last respects to one who had been a very dear friend, at the same time showing sympathy with one of the most esteemed families which the early pioneers of this district have raised. We heard one old friend say of the deceased, 'Next to my own mo ther, she is the finest woman I ever knew. Though blind for the latter part of her 96 years, the veteran was of a cheery nature, and everyone who knew her loved to have a chat with her. Cootamundra missed her when she and her daughter went away, a couple of years ago, to live at Haberfield. What a wonderfully long and useful life was hers! It is hard to realise , what great heroines were the founders of the esteemed generations in our district today. We wot not what we owe to motherhood such as hers. But the long innings is closed at last, and, like most of the pioneers about here, the good lady has gone over to the great majority. Kindly references were made at the meeting off the Town Council on Thursday night. The late Mrs. Jane McCIintock was a native of County Tyrone, Ireland. Her husband, the late Mr.F John, Mc Clintock, who died twenty, years ago also came from the north of Ireland. They met in Australia, and married, residing for eleven years at Jerringong, and a similar period at Robertson, coming to Frampton Estate, Coota mundra, in 1880. Most of their South Coast folk who settled about here were successful in every sense of the term. Mr. E., J. Curry and the late Mr.Walter Curry were brothers of the subject of our notice. Two of the five sons, William and James McClintock; reside at Narrabri, on 'Carumbi,' a fine property which they named after the station they formerly held in this disrtrict. Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1957) Saturday 31 May 1919 p 4
d. 20/5/1908 Cootamundra
m. William McClintock (abt 1819 -after 1883 Son of John McClintock & Rebacca Latta ) 26/2/1834 Newtowncunningham Ireland
f. William Robinson m. Ann Latta
Ship: abt 1838
DEATH AT COOTAMUNDRA.
The death took place at “Wilga,” Hurley-street, Cootamuudra, on Wednesday last week, at Mrs. Martha McClintock, at the advanced age of 93 years. The deceased lady was, (says the “Cootamuudra Liberal”) a resident, of Cootamundra for nine years, living with her daughter, Mrs. E. McDermid. Deceased was born in the North of Ireland, and came out to New South Wales in 1837, settling in the Bathurst district. She was often heard to say that she saw the time when land could be purchased in George-street, Sydney, at half-a-crown an acre. Sydney's principal thoroughfare contained but a few bark huts on her arrival in Port Jackson in 1837.
After a sojourn of a few years at Campbell's River, the deceased went to Rydal, where she resided, with her husband and family, for about 10 years. On arrival at Rydal, roads were being made by the convicts over the mountains. The deceased lady's oldest daughter was the first white girl born in the Bathurst district, and was known as the “heiress of Bathurst.” From Rydal the deceased, her husband, and family proceeded to Kiama, and from there came to Cootamundra, taking up a residence on the Temora road. While here the deceased's husband, Mr. William McClintock, died, and his remains were interred in the local cemetery just 19 years ago.
After her husband's death the deceased lady went to the Manning River district, and remained there some few years, after which she again returned to Cootamundra, where she remained up to the time of her death. The deceased, leaves four daughters, Mrs. George Stevenson (Wagga), Mrs. R. Walsh (Eugowra), Mrs. S. Kellet (Penrith), and Mrs. E. McDermid (Cootamundra); also two sons, Mr. John McClintock (Eugowra), and Mr. James McCIintock (Wyalong.). There are also three sons and five daughters deceased. There are in all, 150 descendants of the deceased lady, including 83 grandchildren, 53 great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren.
The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, and was well attended. The remains were interred alongside those of her late husband, in the Presbyterian portion of the local cemetery.
A correspondent states that amongst the grandchildren resident in this district are Mrs. Simon James (Lithgow.), and Miss Minnie and Mr. Sam Wilson, (Mount Victoria). The Thomson, Doig, Wilson, Burke, Holt, and Cameron families of this district, are also closely relat-ed to Mrs. McClintock. Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Friday 29 May 1908 p 2
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b. 1856 Hartley d. 24/11/1903 Carumbi
m. William McClintock (1853 – 1926 Murwillumbah Son of John McClintock & Jane Curry *) 18/4/1883 Kiama
f. William McClintock m. Martha Robinson *
MARRIAGE. McCLINTOCK-M'CLINTOCK. - April 18th, at the residence of the bride's parents, Kiama, by the Rev. J. Wilson, M.A., William, eldest son of Mr. John McClintock, of Frampton, Cootamundra, to Martha, eighth daughter of Mr. William M'Clintock, Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 20 April 1883 p 2
Death.— It is with sad feelings that we have to record the death, yesterday morning, of Mrs. William McClintock, of Carumbi.
Hers was a long trial of wasting prostration, and Death must have been a welcome ministering angel to her. She was in the. Prime of life as to age, and was a member of large happy family circles, here and in the south coast districts'. Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954) Wednesday 25 November 1903 p 2
b. abt 1842 Dundalth Louth Ireland d. 8/6/1939 Wollongong br. Bulli General
m. Oswald McCloskie (abt 1838 Cork Ireland -7/12/1915 Bellambi) 1861 Tremonfeekin Louth Ireland
f. James Frew m. Anne
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Death of Mr. O. McCloskie.
Mr. W. J. McCloskie, caretaker of the Technological Museum, received the sad news yesterday, afternoon that his father, Mr. Oswald McCloskie, of Bellambi, had passed away. He was in his 80th year. Four years ago the late Mr. McCloskie, while staying at a hotel in Redfern, was accidentally gassed in his room, apparently having neglected to turn the gas off, and he had never recovered from the effects. He was a horticulturist, and landscape gardener, and held a certificate from the Royal Gardens, Kew, London. He was a great student, and for some years, when in the old country, was the representative of th 'Dublin Gardener Chronicle' in Ireland. He is survived by a widow and family of eight children. The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939) Wednesday 8 December 1915
Mrs. Mary McCloskie, of Rothery street, Corrimal, died in Wollongong Hospital yesterday. She was in her 97th year. The funeral will leave her daughter's residence (Mrs. D. Lewis, 4 Rotnery st.) this afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 June 1939 p 9
m. John McCloskey 1889 Newtown
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With John McCloskey a miner.
d. 1921 Eden 11493/1921
m. Robert McCloy (- 1906 Ryde Son of William McCloy & Mary Judge *) 2/6/1852 Wollongong
f.Michael Kelly m. Penelope
Both resident Shellharbour
Husband a farmer /settler
b. abt 1858 Shellharbour d. 8/9/1938 Wollongong br. Brownsville Anglican
m. Michael McCloy (8/9/1854 Shellharbour – 1935 Mt Keira Son of Robert McCloy & Catherine Kelly *) 1881 Dapto RC 4440/1881
f. Charles Carter m. Mary Holden *
Living at Figtree in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
LATE MRS. McCLOY
Sympathy is felt for the relatives of Mrs McCloy, senr., who passed away yesterday, at the residence, of her son, Mr. C. T. McCloy, Market-st., Wollongong, aged 83. The late Mrs. , Mc Cloy was an old and highly respected resident of Wollongong, and sympathy is felt for surviving members of her family, viz., Ernest, William, Bert and Charles McCloy; Mrs. Epps, Mrs, Gordon .Matthews, Mrs. Burling, Mrs. Crabtree and Mrs. Potts. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 9 September 1938 p 14
b. 9/6/1805 Larne Antrim d. 27/3/1873 West Dapto br. Dapto
m. William McCloy (4/3/1801 Derry Ireland- 4/7/1857 West Dapto Son of Robert McCloy & Catherine Brown)
f. John Judge m. Maria Scullan
Ship: 1840 Formosa
Occupation : Houseservant
b. 1851 Bong Bong d. 27/7/1928 Paddington br. Waverley
m. John Reynolds Cole (abt 1845- 1884 Berrima Son of Frederick R Cole & Eliza Clarissa Smith * ) 11/9/1872 Bong Bong
m. John McClure (abt 1860 -14/2/1941 Randwick ) 1887 Robertson
f. James Woods m. Charlotte Myers
On the 11th instant, by special license, at Christ Church, Bong Bong, by the Rev. G. Middleton, JOHN REYNOLDS, eldest son of F. R. COLE, Esq., Wollongong, to ANN ELLEN, eldest daughter of Mr. JAMES WOODS, Woodville, Mittagong. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 September 1872
McCLURE.-July 27, 1928, it her residence, 184 Underwood-street, Paddington, Ann Ellen, beloved wife of John McClure, and loving mother of Fred, George, and Amy, aged 78 years, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 28 July 1928 p 14
m. John Thomas McClusky
b. abt 1852 Armagh d. abt 1/12/1916 Newcastle br. Sandgate
m. John McClusky ( abt 1844 Wigdon- 1924 North Sydney )
f. John m. Sarah
Ship: La Hogue 1879
Husband a miner at Mt Kiera, moved to Newcastle about 1882/3.
b. abt 1884 d. 20/8/1959 Coledale
m. Charles James Simpson (abt 1880 Shellharbour - 13/2/1934 Coledale Heights Son of George Simpson & Catherine Haddin *) 1900 Albion Park
m. James Alexander McCombie (abt 1883-24/3/1948 Coledale Son of William Dulling McCombie & Bridget) 1935 Bulli
f. Warwitch
Husband committed sucide while she was in hospital.
James Alexander McCombie - His first wife, May, died in 1930, and he later married Mrs. Cassie Simpson. His only daughter Una (Mrs. W. Dryden), died in 1939. Deceased is survived by his widow Cassie, sons Will (Speer's Point), Len and Ron (Coledale) and families. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 15 April 1948 p 14
b. abt 1853 Taylors Flat d. 1925 Bulli
m. William Dulling McCombie (20/3/1853 Newington London-1925 Coledale Son of William McCombie & Rebecca Maxwell) 1870 Binalong
f. Michael Cotter m. Katherine/Margaret
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1828 d. 5/6/1901 Parkes br. Parkes
m. John McConnell (abt 1825 -29/11/1898 Parkes Son of Owen McConnell & Mary * ) 22/6/1850 Wollongong
f. Patrick Rooney m. Elizabeth
Both resident Wollongong
Death.it is with regret that we have to record the death of Mrs. John McConnell, one of the pioneer settlers of Parkes, which occurred on Wednesday evening, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs D Toohey, Tattersall's Hotel. The deceased lady, who had attained the ripe age of 73 years, was beloved by all who know her. She possessed a most kindly, generous nature, and proved an affectionate wife, loving mother, and generous, sympathetic neighbour. The funeral took place at three o'clock yesterday, there being a lengthy cortege, the last sad rite's being, administered by the Rev Father O'Donnell. Western Champion (Parkes, NSW : 1898 - 1934) Friday 7 June 1901 p 10
m. John McConnell
b. 1849 Sydney d. 1935 Wallsend br. Wallsend
m. James McConnell (abt 1857 Yass-) 11/6/1875 Kiama
f. Joseph King m. Sarah Ann McNiece *
b. abt 1822 Murrisk Ireland d. 1882 (?)
m. Thomas Fisher Organ (13/3/1814-12/8/1867) 10/8/1840 Wollongong
m. Arthur McConnell (-1877 Wagga Wagga Son of Daniel McConnell & Mary) 1874 Wagga Wagga
f. Brian McNamara m. Mary Ready
The adjourned police summons cases of drunkenness against Arthur M'Connell and Honora M'Connell came on for hearing on Monday, when the P.M. fined the former ,10s., and the latter 1s., and ordered the payment of 5s. 6d. cost of Court. Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910) Wednesday 19 May 1875 p 2
m. Owen McConnell 1876 Wollongong 4587/1876
Lived at Fairy Meadow
d. 1894 Wollongong br. SWollongong
m. Patrick McConnell (-1895 Bellambi Son of Owen McConnell & Mary )
f. Patrick m. Mary
THE Friends of Mr. PATRICK M'CONNELL, (also Mr. JAMES M'CARDEL, Son -in-Law) are kindly invited to attend the FUNERAL of his late beloved WIFE, MARY : to move from her late residence, Market-street, for the R.C. Cemetery, Wollongong, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 o'clock. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 30 June 1894 p 3
b. abt 1793 d. 26/12/1879 Belambi
m. Owen McConnell (1790 Iniskillen Fermanagh- 1877 Wollongong Son of Terence McConnell & Bridget)
Ship: abt 1838 Gilbert Henderson ?
A minute from the Mayor was read to the effect that the late Owen M'Connell had used the general cemetery on sufferance for grazing purposes, and that Mrs. M'Connell had since his death let it to a third party, who had abandoned it. He (the Mayor) has taken possession of it on behalf of the Council. He had searched for tracings of the cemetery, but had been unable to find them. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 9 October 1877 p 2
M'CONNELL '.-December 26.1879, at the resedence of her son, Belambi. Mary. relict of the late Owen M'Connell, of Crown-street,.Wollongong, aged 86. Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 24 January 1880 p 41
m. Michael McConnell (- 1863 Barella St Wollongong Son of Owen McConnell & Mary Dunn *) 2/1/1854 Wollongong
Both resident Charcoal Creek
Husband sold a herd of cattle and became a butcher shortly before his death.
m. Richard Maconnell
b. 2/10/1847 Morpeth d. 3/8/1887 Otford br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Robert Robertson ( 14/2/1842 London England – 30/11/1869 Wingen) 17/12/1866 Muswellbrook
m. Edward Forristal (abt 1831 – 1876 WaggaWagga) 6/10/1870 Wingen
m. Robert McCormack (1842 Ireland – 5/2/1904 Gunnedah) 22/4/1878 Orange
f. William Duckworth m. Mary Spencer
b. 8/8/1860 Bulli 13968/1860 d. 1947 Auburn
m. James McCormick 28/4/1886 Clifton
f. Bernard Ford m. Mary Dundon *
M’CORMICK-FORD.-April 28, at the residence of the bride's parents Clifton, near Wollongong, by the Rev. P. Carroll, James the youngest son of the late J. M'Cormick, of Petersham to Margaret, the second oldest daughter of Bernard Ford, of Clifton, New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald 6 May 1886
b. 1863 d. 1/11/1946 br. West Dapto Catholic
m. Joseph McCormack
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
A NEW SOUTH WALES TRAGEDY
TWO CHILDREN SUFFOCATED
Sydney, July 28A catastrophe occurred at Dapto last night. Joseph Mccormack, a smelter, before going on the midnight shift at the Dapto works, left a log burning in the fireplace at his house. Later on the building caught alight, and, though Mrs. Mccormack, who was awakened by the flames, made frantic efforts to rescue her two children, Edward, aged six, and Patrick, aged twelve, who were, sleeping in a room at the rear of the building, she was unable to reach them and they were suffocated by the smoke. The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Saturday 29 July 1899
THE UNFORTUNATE M'CORMACK FAMILY
THREE UNTIMELY DEATHS WITHIN SEVEN MONTHSIt is strange how ill-luck follows some families with a persistency worthy of a hotter causo. Somo have more than their share, as in the above case, and many others, fortunately for themselves, got right through life without any of the sadnesses that many have repeatedly to go through. The girl victim of the present accident was a daughter of Mr. Joseph M'Cormack who, only seven months ago, had his house demolished by fire at the Lake and two sons burnt to death. Great sympathy is felt for the parents in their sad bereavement.
b.abt 1805 Ireland d. 3/1/1870 Fairy Meadow
m. James McCourt (abt 1797-26/4/1875 Moss Vale Son of John McCourt & Bridget) 1830 Ireland
f. William Smith m. Mary McGuire *
Ship: abt 1853
DEATH
McCOURT.—On the 3rd inst., at her residence, Fairy Meadow, Wollongong, aged 65 years, Bridget, wife of Mr James McCourt. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 January 1870 p 2
THE FRIENDS of Mr JAMES McCOURT are respectfully invited to attend, the Funeral of his deceased wife, which will move from his residence Fairy Meadow, THIS DAY, January 4th, 1870, at 2 p.m. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 January 1870 p 3
m. William McCoy
Husband a labourer
b. abt 1837 d. 3/7/1899 Shellharbour br.
m. James McCoy ( abt 1828 New Brusnwick USA- 1916 Shellharbour) 1864 Wollongong
On the 6th instant, at Shellharbour, DAVID, the beloved infant son of James and Mary McCoy, aged 14 months, of bronchitis. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 11 February 1875 p 2
OBITUARY THE LATE MRS. JAMES M'COY. In death of the above-mentioned lady, who has resided many years in Shellharbor, took place on Monday last. The deceased succumbed to an initernal complaint which defied the skill of her medical attendant, Dr. Terrey, notwith standing a difficult operation performed by that gentleman the day previously. Mrs, M’Coy leaves a family of 3 sons and one daughter; and a devoted husband to mourn their loss. Of a quiet and retiring disposition, an amiable and affectionate manner, the deceased lady was highly respected and held in affectionate regard by her many friends, The funeral took place on Wednesday last. A short service was held in St. Paul's Church conducted by the Rev. B. Stephens. Two hymns were sung, and at the conclusion the Dead March was played. The procession then formed, and the coffin ,was carried to the cemetery by the members of the Allowrie Division Temperance Lodge, of which Mr. M'Coy had been a faithful member since its inception over 24 years age. At the conclusion of the burial service Mr. Stepone delivered an eloquent and impressive address, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 8 July 1899 p 3
m. Walter McCoy
Husband a type founderer
d. 21/4/1948 Woodend br. Woodend
m. John McReady (- 1924 Wilcannia ) 1892 Wollongong
M'CREADY— DUNCAN.— On March 17, - 1892, at the Presbyterian MaDSe, Wol longong, by the Rev. R. H. Waugh John M'Cready (bootmaker) to Matilda Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. A. Duncan, of Berkeley. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 26 March 1892 p 2
DEATH NOTICE McCREADY— Or. April 21 at her daughter's residence. Woodend. Matilda Annie. Ioved wife of the late John McCready (late of Wilcannia) devoted Mother of Millie, Billy and May, loved Mother-in-law of Tom, Maggie and George, and loved Grandma of Leu and Daph. 'A Wonderful Mother.' Interred at Woodend April 22. Western Grazier (Wilcannia, NSW : 1896 - 1951) Friday 18 June 1948 p 2
b. abt 1855 d. 1882 Wollongong
m. John McCready (- 1924 Wilcannia ) 6/5/1874 Wollongong
f. Samuel Chambers/James Irwin m. Eliza Burrell *
MARRIAGE. McCREADY—CHAMBERS.—On the 6th May, at the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J. A. Stuart, John McCready to Sarah H. Chambers, both of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 May 1874 p 2
After her death her husband sold his property and ‘by excessive drinking of liquor, wasted his means’
m. John MacCredie
At the National School, Fairy-Meadow, on the 26th instant, the wife of Mr. .J. M'Credie, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 July 1861 p 2
b. abt 1837 d. 1892 Glebe br. Rookwood
m. Hugh McKrink (abt 1834 - 1902 Glebe ) V1855164 101/1855 RC Sydney, St Mary's
f.
Husband a labourer
HE FRIENDS of Mr. HUGH McCRINK are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE, Mary, to move from his residence, 52 Frances-street, Glebe, TOMORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at half-past 1 o'clock, for Rookwood Cemetery. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 20 May 1892 p 8
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b. 1818 Co Cork Ireland d. 19/2/1864 Blower’s Bluff USA br. Oak Harbor Washington USA
m. Francis McCroan ( 1816 Kerry Ireland –1881 Whidbey Island WA USA) 31/5/1837 St Mary’s Sydney
Ship: 1836
Cause of Death: Boating accident – overladen boat with son David
Husband a constable. Some of her extended family emigrated to the USA about 1858- others remained in NSW
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m. John McCrownen
m. William McCulla
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. abt 1870 Scotland d. 13/3/1947 Marrickville
m. Robert Given McCulloch (abt 1865-20/6/1935 Sydney Hospital) 1891 Helensburgh
f. Alexander Stronach m. Elizabeth Fraser *
COUPLE INJURED
SYDNEY. Saturday.Robert McCullock, 70, had one foot badly crushed when a tram ran ovor it at the corner of Pitt and. Hunter streets city. His wife, Mrs. Jane McCulIock, 65, Who was accompanying him, was also Struck by the vehicle, and received minor injuries and severe shock. They were both admitted to hospital The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939) Saturday 25 May 1935 p 11
McCULLOCH Jane -March 23 1947 at her residence, 4 Roach St., Marrickville widow of the late Robert Givens McCulloch and dearly loved mother of Peter, Alex (deceased) Christine and Robert. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 25 March 1947 p 20
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
m. John McCulloch
m. George McCulloch 1898 Woonona
m. John B McCulloch
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
d. 1884 Cootamundra
m. Daniel McCullogh (21/11/1821 Cloughwater Antrim Ireland – 20/12/1895 Cootamundra )
f. Robert W
Ship: 1852
On Saturday morning the shop fronts in town gave indication of a death having occurred, and on inquiry it was found that in the previous night Mr. Daniel M'Oullough, one of our many sturdy colonists' who hail from dear old Ireland,, had passed away. Born on 21st November, 1831, at Cloughwater, County Antrim, and suffering as he was for a long time previously to his end, from lung affections, his death was expected at any time, He came to this colony in 1852, the opening of the golden era; but he was not enticed to Bendigo or the Turon or any other of the rich fields — he and his wife and family were intending to devote themselves to the more reliable and contented life of agriculturists ; and they spent 21 years in the Illawarra district in the service of Mr. Andrew Thompson, of Horsley, names that are familiar to many of our readers, and also for two or three years of tbe time with another old coast settler ; and they resolved to come and select laid in this district in 1870, there then being a family of one daughter and three sons : they are Mrs. S. H. Alvis, of this town (herself prostrate with illness at present), Mr. Daniel M'Cullough, of Sunny Bank, Mr. R. J. M'Cullough, of Temora road ; and Mr. David M'Cullough, who died here in the prime of life some six years ago. The boys – had seleoted here in 1875. Deceased's remains were interred on Sunday in tbe Presbyterian, portion of the Cootamundra cemetery, the Rev. H. A. Hutchison officiating. We regret to have to report a death at this festive season, but 74 years of life should make the sturdiest heart satis fied to yield to the inevitable demands of nature. Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1957) Wednesday 25 December 1895 p 3
b. abt 1844 Scotland d. 20/8/1894 Helensburgh
m. Peter McCulloch (abt 1843-2/8/1922 Helensburgh Son of Peter McCulloch & Sarah)
f. Robert m. Agnes
Ship: Ormuz 1889
d. 1956 Sutherland
f. George m. Jean
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With Andrew McCulloch a miner.
b. 3/2/1873 Tuckiombel Creek d. 1967 Qld
m. Frederick Constanine McCurley (1867 Arulen -27/9/1944 Liverpool) 9/8/1890 West Kempsie
f. John Watt m. Rebecca Percival
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Housemaid
m. Patrick McDermott 1851 RC Campbelltown St John’s
b. abt 1829 Donegal Ireland d. 20/10/1899 Yass
m. Edward McDermott (abt 1828-1888 Camperdown)
Ship: Matoaka 1857
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1806 Roscommon d. 1/3/1884 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Phillip McDermott (abt 1811 Roscommon -15/1/1851 Parrmatta) Roscommon ?
f. James Doolin m. Elizabeth Hart
Ship: 1841 Brothers
Occupation: 1853 Hotel licensee Parramatta St Sydney
Husband listed as a mason when they arrived
M'DERMOTT Died at her daughter's residence. Osbourne Hill, Jamberoo, on Saturday March 1st 1884, Eleanor M'Dermott, aged 83 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 21 March 1884 p 2
b. 22/4/1863 Wollongong 15013/1863 d. 1919 Marrickville
m. James Archibald McDermott (4/5/1853 Jamberoo – 1925 Granville Son of John McDermott & Margaret O’Neil *) 20/3/1880 Kiama
f. Thomas Loveday m. Jane Bessell *
McDERMOTT–LOVEDAY.—On the 20th inst., at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. H. Woodhouse, JAMES, youngest son of the late John McDERMOTT, of Shoalhaven, to JANE, third daughter of the late Thomas LOVEDAY, of Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 26 March 1880 p 2
b. 1819 Wexford Ireland d. 29/7/1881 Nowra
m. John McDermott (1812 Fife Scotland - 1/7/1859 Shoalhaven River) 6/9/1841 Wollongong
f. Denis O’Neill m. Catherine Rooney
Both resident Wollongong
b. abt 1876 d. 22/7/1946 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. John McDermott ( abt 1875- 5/5/1949 Bulli Son of John McDermott & Margaret)
f. George m. Mary Ann
b. 17/9/1858 Foxground d. 1897 Kiama
m. Duncan McDermott (11/9/1851 Jamboroo -1915 Byron Bay Son of John McDermott & Margaret O’Neil * )1874 Kiama
f. Henry Stokes m. Catherine Ryan *
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b. abt 1856 d. 25/7/1944 Cessnock br. Cessnock
m. James McDill (abt 1855 -1902 Mt Kembla Mine disaster Son of William McDill & Isabella)
f. Francis Raeside m. Elizabeth
Living at Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.With her brother-in-law Robert McDill a miner.
MRS. BARBARA McDILL.
Mrs. Barbara McDill passed away in the Cessnock Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, at the age of 88.
Deceased lady was a very old resident of Cessnock, having resided in Allandale Road for many years. She was a widow, her husband having been killed in the Port Kembla mine disaster,
There was no family.
The interment took place on Wednesday in the Presbyterian portion of Cessnock cemetery. The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW : 1913 - 1954) Friday 28 July 1944 p 2
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1853 d. 14/8/1934 Croydon
m. Thomas Samuel Gillard (abt 1842 - 14/12/1905 Riverstone) 1874 Mudgee
m. Charles McDonald
McDONALD - August 14, 1934, at her residence 41 Carshalton-street, Croydon Agnes Sarah McDonald (formerly Gillard), beloved mother of Mrs H J McDicken of 13 Kings-road Fivedock.
McDONALD - August 14, 1934, at her residence 41 Carshalton-street, Croydon Agnes Sarah McDonald widow of the late Charles McDonald and Thomas Samual Gillard, (formerly of Railway Department) beloved mother of Mrs H J McDicken, Alfred, Henry and Ruby Pentecost, aged 81 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 15 August 1934 p 12
b. 1848 London d. 1937 Cowra
m. John Reid McDonald (abt 1855-1929 Cowra ) 1888 Kogarah
f. William Lithgow McLeod m. Helen Calock
Ship: abt 1883
Mrs. Alice McDonald died at her home, aged 89, after being a resident of the town for 45 years.' Mrs. McDonald, who was born in London, come to Australia In 1883 with her father, who was the captain of a sailing ship. Members of the family still living are Messrs.
Wiliam and John McLeod, of Cowra. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 7 August 1937 p 14
Husband a contractors associated with the building and brickmaking
Her brothers death notice says that they initially were settling in New Zealand but because of the Maori killings they decided to come to NSW instead. The dates seem to be earlier than what was claimed in her obit.
b.1863 Wollongong d. 21/1/1920 North Sydney br. Gore Hill
m. William Archibald McDonald (1862- 1945 North Sydney Son of David McDonald & Helen *) 12/8/1885 Wollongong
f. Daniel Griffin m. Sophia Lowe *
McDONALD-GRIFFIN. - August 12, 1885, at St. Michael's, Wollongong , by the Rev. T C Ewing R.D , William Archibald, fourth son of Mr D. A. M'Donald, of Campbell-street, Wollongong, to Alice Amelia, sixth daughter of Mr. D. Griffin, sen., of Smith street, of the same town. The Sydney Morning Herald 12 September 1885
McDONALD. — January 21, 1920, at her residence, “Gowanbrae,” Larkin Street, North Sydney, Alice, beloved wife of W. A. McDonald. At Rest. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Friday 23 January 1920 p 4
The death occurred in Sydney last week of Mrs. W. A. McDonald, who resided in Wollongong when her husband was in business here some years ago.Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 January 1920 p 6
b. abt 1842 d. 29/6/1905 br. Woronora
m. William McDonald (abt 1841 Paisley Renfrew Scotland,-1929) 27/1/1868 Sydney
f. John Crozier m.
On the 27th January, by the Rev. Dr. Bailey, LL.D., of the Free Church of England, Mr. WILLIAM M'DONALD, of Waverley to ANN JANE, daughter of Mr. JOHN CROZIER, of Caledonia-street, Paddington. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 21 March 1868 p 1
Husband a master in various schools-including Moss Vale Gerringong, Botany, Bundanoon, and Corrimal. When he died there were 4 sons and 4 daughters.
WEDDING AT CORRIMAL. WATERHOUSE-MACDONALD.
The residence of Mr William Macdonald, head-master of Corrimal public school, was the scene of a very interesting ceremony on Thursday evening last, when Miss Agnes Macdonald, daughter of the host, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr Leonard P. Waterhouse (son of the late Rev. J. B. Waterhouse), Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 11 July 1896 p 2
b. abt 1825 d. 2/10/1887 br. Wollongong
m. William MacDonald (abt 1820-18/8/1898 Mt Keira Son of Donald McDonald & Isabella Kynock) 1846 Aberdeen Scotland
Ship: 1853 Columbia
The family settled in Mt Keira where her husband built the first screens for the Mt Keira Mine. William's parents and siblings also came to NSW. Husband a carpenter.
MCDONALD. — At Mount Keira, on October 2nd instant, Ann, the beloved wife ot William M'Donald; aged 62 years. .
Home at last, thy labor done,
Safe and blest, the victory won;
Jordon passed, from pain set free
Angels now have welcomed thee. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 15 October 1887 p 2
m. William McDonald
m. Arthur McDonald (-) 1895 Sydney
Religion: Anglican
The principal litigants being Mrs. Annie M'Donald and Mrs. Gambetta, both of Waterfall. Both these ladies it appears, sell refreshments and provide accommodation for travellers, and the dispute furnishes but another instance of the truth of the story that two of a trade seldom agree.
Mrs. Gambetta was alleged to have held Mrs. M'Donald in such low estimation that one day at Waterfall Station, she challenged her to mortal combat. A scrap followed, and the belligerants were cheered on by the passengers of a passing train. Much screaming and heated language was also indulged in, and peacemakers appearing on the scene, the duel was ended, and the ladies separated. Summonses and cross-summon were at once issued. Mr. Eddie appeared for Mrs. M'Donald, and Mr. Owen for Mrs. Gambetta. The cases were put from both sides with much vigorous eloquence by the solicitors engaged, but ended in dismissal. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 16 January 1904 p 11
b. abt 1850 Crubtree Devonshire d. 1944 Ryde
m. William McDonald (1849 Burwood - 11/11/1920 Bowral Son of Samuel McDonald & Mary Ann Hobson*) 1881 Kiama
f. Richard Pedlar Ball m. Maria Morcombe *
They had no surviving children according to her husband’s obituary.
b. Glenelg Inverness d. 21/6/1898 Royalla
m. Kenneth McDonald (1805 Glengarvie Ross Scotland-6/1/1875 Queanbeyan Son of ) 1834 Glenelg Inverness
f. Archibald McDonald m. Margaret
Ship: 1837
This family lived at Queanbeyan but one child has been recorded as baptised in Wollongong
DEATH OF MRS. K. McDONALD.
Yesterday afternoon a funeral cortege wended its solemn way through the streets of Queanbeyan over the hill to the local necropolis. Among the chief mourners were the familiar faces of some of the oldest and most respected residents of the district. They were the near relatives and old neighbours and acquaintances of the de- ceased. The casket, flower-laden, as seen through the glass panels of the hearse, contained the perishable remains of an old lady who had seen more than the ordinary ups ind downs of life's changing scenes, during a residence in the colony of upwards of sixty years. Who was she?
The widow of the late Mr. Kenneth McDonald, a once well-to-do farmer and grazier residing on the Burra Creek. Before her death, his widow, finding herself unable to retrieve the comfortable position of bygone days, was compelled to leave her home, the birthplace of several of her children, and after lingering to the advan-ced age of upwards of 80 years, terminated on Tuesday evening last, a life of adversity, whose closing days were a period of acute suffering and increasing weakness, alleviated though they were by the untiring solicitude and watchfulness of a cripp'ed daughter. The deceased lady, esteemed and respected even in her humiliation, came into the colony with her husband in Oct , 1837. After residing for a few years in the Hunter River district : they entered, in the year 1841, the service of tho late Hon. Robert Campbell, and came into tho Queanbeyan district. For a time they resided first at Gininderra, and then at Acton (now the residence of Mr. A. Brassey, J. P.)
Subsequently Mr, Kenneth McDonald was placed in charge of the windmill at Duntroon, so well remembered by the old hands hereabouts; and which was last of all managed by Mr. John Gregory (who is still among us though upwards of 80 years of age) and finally wrecked by a wind storm. To Mr McDonald, left the windmill to enter upon farming and grazing pursuits on a fertile holding which he purchased from the Campbell family, situated under Mt Campbell on the Burra Creek, already mentioned. The career of Mr. K. McDonald after that episode has already been given. It was his widow's remains, as we have said, were enclosed in the casket visible on the hearse yesterday. At the grave, which was dug in the Presbyterian portion of the general cemetery, the coffin was met by tho Rev. James White who lead the devotional service which formed the last chapter in the eventful life of one of Queanbeyan's oldest and most respected citizens. The Queanbeyan Observer (NSW : 1894 - 1908; 1910 - 1915) Friday 24 June 1898 p 2
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m. James McDonald
m. James McDonald
b. 21/1/1876 Gulgong
m. Frances Mary Molloy * see Stewart
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m.Joseph J McDonald
b. 1840 Makenny Lowerstown Fermanagh d. 19/12/1912 Manly br. Rookwood
m. John Kynock McDonald (1833 Nigg Scotland- 8/11/1896 Bega Son of Donald McDonald & Isabella Kynock) 2/7/1861 Gerringong
f. James Hetherington m. Mary Ann Ramsay
Ship: 1861 British Trident
b. b. 1860 Jamberoo d. 18/5/1942 Mt Keira
m. Frank McDonald (1858 Wollongong - 2/3/1941 Mt Keira Son of William McDonald & Anne Burnett *) 1881 Wollongong
f. John McKenzie m. Elizabeth Gall *
McDONALD.—May 18, 1942, at her residence, Mount Keira, Elizabeth Ferner McDonald, relict of the late Frank McDonald and loving aunt of Arthur Anderson, aged 82 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 19 May 1942 p 10
m. James McDonald 9/5/1842 Wollongong
Both resident Wollongong
b. 10/11/1842 Croome Jamberoo bp. 5/2/1843 d. 12/7/1920 Cambewarra br. Albion Park Pioneer Cem
m. George McDonald (18/9/1847 Burwood -11/20/1927 Marshall Mount Son of Samuel McDonald & Mary Ann Hobson *) 14/2/1871 “Croome” Albion Park
f. Ebenezeer Russell m. Jane Meek *
Living at Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
The death occurred on Tuesday at her son-in-law's residence, Cambewarra, of Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Geo. M 'Donald, lately of Marshall Mount, at the age of 78. The deceased lady had resided the greater part of her life at Marshall Mount, but lately for health reasons resided with her son-in-law Mr. T. Birks, she had enjoyed fair Health until lately, when her condition be came so bad as to cause her family grave hopes of her recovery, and she passed away on Tuesday, The remains were conveyed from Nowra by train to Albion Park, thence to the Presbyterian cemetry. The funeral was a very lengthy one of friends, neighbours and connections. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 July 1920 p 2
b. 25/3/1860 Kiama d. 29/11/1925 Lismore br. Lismore General
m. John Robert McDonald (1858 Kiama – 10/4/1915 Lismore Son Of David A McDonald & Helen Marshall * ) 9/11/1880 Wollongong
f. Andrew Armstrong m. Martha Graham *
M'DONALD -ARMSTRONG.— At the residence of the bride's father, on the 9th November ultimo, by the Rev. H. W. T. Pincombe, John Robert, second son of Mr. D. A. M'Donald. Wollongong, to Elizabeth Amelia, second daughter of Mr. A. Armstrong, of the same place. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 21 December 1880 p 2
M'DONALD. — At the residence of her parents, Mount Kembla, on the 2nd September inst., the wife of Mr. J. R. M'Donald, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 6 September 1881 p 2
M'DONALD. — At the residence of his Grand father (Mr. A. Armstrong), Fig Tree, on 30th March, Harold Roy, second son of John Robert and Elizabeth M'Donald, Bega ; aged four and a half years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 April 1887 p 2
OBITUARY
Mrs E A McdonaldThe death occurred at Lismore yesterday of Mrs. Elizabeth Amelia McDonald, relict of the late Mrs. J. R. McDonald, who for many years carried on a wheelwright's business at Clunes. Deceased, who was 65 years of age, was a daughter of Mr. Andrew Armstrong first Mayor of Wollongong. She leaves a family of six sons and one daughter. The sons are Leslie and Neville (Brisbane) Charles and Thomas (Lismore), and Keith and.Ray (Casino). Mrs. A. Langley (Lismore) is a daughter.
The funeral leaves at 11 o'clock to-day for the Methodist portion of the general cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 30 November 1925 p 4
b. 1866 Wollongong d. 17/1/1950 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Alexander McDonald (1866 Mt Keira - 14/6/1928 Wollongong Son of William McDonald & Anne Burnett *) 1888 Wollongong
f. Edward Searle m. Mary Anne Jane Makin *
Living Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner.
m. David McDonald
On the 28th ultimo, at her residence, Kiama, the wife of Mr. D. McDonald, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Wednesday 1 February 1860 p 2
b. . 1/6/1865 Macquarie River /Tullinbar d. 3/1/1946 South Lismore
m. Joseph Robert McDonald (1862 Mount Keira – 1910 Byron Bay Son of William McDonald & Anne Burnett *) 7/2/1890 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. Michael Daly m. Margaret Collins *
Living at Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
MRS. ELLEN McDONALD
Mrs. Ellen McDonald, 80, of 65 Crown Street, South Lismore, died at her home yesterday morning after being in ill-health for some years. Mrs. McDonald was born at Tongarara, South Coast, and lived in that district until 1910. She then came to the Richmond River and settled at Mullumbimby. where she lived for two years. Thirty three years ago she came to Lismore, where she had since resided. Her husband, Mr. Joseph Robert McDonald, predeceased her 35 years ago.
Mrs. McDonald is survived by three sons, Messrs. Harry (Murwillumbah), David and Stan Mc Donald (Lismore), two daughters. Mrs. L. Preston (Wyong) and Mrs. A. Smith (South Lismore), also two sisters, Mrs. J. Bradley (South Lismore) and Mrs. L. Wagley (Wollongong). The funeral will move from the Church of Christ, Lismore, to-day following a service commencing at 11 a.m., for the Lismore cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Friday 4 January 1946 p 5
m. Duncan Campbell McDonald 1872 Kiama
b. 1867 Bellarine Vic
m. Alexander E McDonald (-10/12/1914 Boulder WA) 1891 Kiama
Went to Western Australia
b. 1857 Jamberoo d. 19/1/1939 Camden br. Campbelltown
m. David McDonald (1861 Mt Keira -1943 Kingsford Son of William McDonald & Anne Burnett * ) 1881 Wollongong
f. John McKenzie m. Elizabeth Gall *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
LATE MRS. EMILY MCDONALD
With the passing of the late Emily Reid McDonald at Camden Hospital on Thursday of last week, another link with the pioneer days of Illawarra, has been broken. Deceased was born at Jamberoo nearly 81 years ago, and was the second daughter of late John and Elizabeth McKenzie, who went to Kiama from? Scotland nearly 100 years ago, as a young woman she took up residence at Wollongong, where she married David. McDonald 54 years ago; he being a member of a well-known district-family. They resided at Fairy Meadow and . Balgownie until twenty years ago when they moved- to :Douglas Park and Campbelltown,where they: were closely associated with the Presbyterian Church, Mr. McDonalc being an Elder and Session Clerk; Deceased was admired for her kindly nature and neighbourly spirit. The funeral moved from Campbelltown Presbyterian Church, where Rev. Christian spoke, of the sterling pioneer qualities of the deceased; . The remains were interred in The Campbelltown Presbyterian Cemetery : Mrs. McDonald is survived by her husband; a sisterMrs. Frank McDonald, Mt. Keira, and a brother, Mr. Henry Mc Kenzie, of Melbourne; and numerous riephews and nieces. The late Mrs Sharman Graham, of Woonona, was also a sister of the deceased.
b. 24/7/1851 Sydney d. 1911 Robertson br. Robertson
m. Robert Hutchison/Atchison McDonald (4/10/1852 Burwood-. 1924 Robertson Son of Samuel McDonald & Mary Ann Hobson* ) 4/1/1872 Jamberoo
f. John Davis m. Bridget Stanton
Death of Mrs. R. M’Donald.
It is our painful duty to record the death of Mrs. M’Donald, wife of Mr. Robert M-‘Donald, which event took place at her late residence, Roberson, on Monday night last, after a long and painfull illness, at the age of 59 years. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. John Davis of
Robertson, and sister to Mrs. Summerfield, and had been a resident of the district for about 35 years. She leaves a husband, four sons, and eight daughters to mourn their great loss. Mr. Oscar M Donald, who resides at Parkes, arrived in time to attend the funeral. The remains of
deceased wero interred in the Church of England portion of the Robertson cemetery, Robertson Advocate (NSW : 1894 - 1923) Friday 10 February 1911 p 2
b. 1870 Wollongong d. 26/5/1954 Taralga br. Kingswood
m. John Kenneth McLeod McDonald (- 24/4/1921 Llandilo Son of John McDonald & Mary) 1890 Woonona
f. Donald McKinnon m. Harriet *
McDONALD, Frances Eva.-May 26, 1954, at Cobodong, Taralga, of 91 Bulli Pass, Bulli, widow of the late John Kenneth McLeod McDonald, of Jerrong and Llandilo, loving and loved mother of Edith and Jack, fond Banna of Dulcie, Heather, and John, daughter of Donald and Harriett McKinnon, of Bulli, aged 88 years. At rest. Interment Kingswood Cemetery, this day, 4 p.m. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 27 May 1954 p 20
b. abt 1830 Montrose Scotland d. 16/10/1906 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. David Anderson McDonald ( abt 1826 Aberdeen Scotland – 6/8/1904 Wollongong Son of Donald McDonald & Isabella Kynock) 27/2/1853 Montrose Scotland
f. John Marshall m. Betsey
Ship: Bloomer 1853
Occupation : Linen weaver
Living at Church St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
At her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, on the 3rd instant, Mrs. D. McDonald, of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 September 1866 p 2
M'DONALD.— At her residence, Crown street Wollongong, on the 29th instant, Mrs D. A M'Donald, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 December 1870 p 2
Husband a shoemaker/ gentleman
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Mrs. D. A. McDonald, an old and well-known resident, has had the misfortune to break a leg for the third time. She was on crutches, just recovering from a previous fracture. The unfortunate woman, was tripped by a grandchild rushing past her, which caused the fracture. Australian Town and Country Journal 21 January 1893
m. John McDonald (abt 1837-13/6/1906 Helensburgh)
b. b. abt 1884 Lannackshire d.
m. Joseph McDonald (-23/1/1931 WollongongSon of John McDonald & Honora McNamara or Crowe *) 1901 Sydney
f. Allan Gemmell m. Esther *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
d. 11/1/1934 Cronulla br. Woronora
m. Ronald MacDonald (- 3/5/1926 Penshurst Son of Ronald MacDonald & Mary)
f. Frederick m. Christina
b. abt 1845 d. 1/7/1919 North Sydney
m. Charles McDonald 1865 Sydney
f. Joseph Curby m. Mary Ann
On the 29th ultimo, at her residence, Poplar Cottage, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. CHARLES McDONALD of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 10 June 1875 p 2
M'DONALD.—On the 15th instant, at her residence, Poplar Cottage, Manning- street, Mrs. Charles M'Donald of a Daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 30 March 1877 p 2
McDONALD .-July 1. 1919, at North Sydney Lydia McDonald . widow of the late Charles McDonald, aged 74 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 2 July 1919 p 10
1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties
b. abt 1867 d. 16/7/1946 Dulwich Hill
m. Henry George McDonald (1866 Wollongong - 1929 Dulwich Hill Son of David A McDonald & Helen Marshall *) 1890 Bega
M'DONALD.—On July 29th, 1893, at her residence, Barella-street, Wollongong, the wife of H. G. M'Donald, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 5 August 1893 p 2
McDONALD. -July 16, 1946, at 11 Tennyson Street, Dulwich Hill, Margaret Ann McDonald, beloved mother of Constance (Mrs Lovett), aged 79 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 17 July 1946 p 24
b. abt 1875 Northumberland d. 31/5/1967 Balgownie cr. Woronora
m. John Andrew McDonald ( abt 1871-2/9/1947 Wollongong Son of John McDonald & Honora McNamara or Crowe *). 1894 Woonona
f. George William Barras Kenning m. Mary Thompson *
b. abt 1849 Wollombi d. 20/4/1917 br Wollongong General
m. William McDonald (1849 Newcastle-on-Tyne Scotland - 31/8/1908 Son of William McDonald & Anne Burnett *) 1876 Wollongong
f. Duncan Campbell m. Susannah Mitchell
Living Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband Deputy at Mt Keira Mine for 18 years.
The Funeral of the late Mrs. William McDonald will leave her late residence, Mt. Keira, at 2 o'clock To-morrow (Saturday), April 21st, for Cemetery, Wollongong. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 April 1917 p 13
OBITUARY.— The death occurred of Mrs. McDonald, of Mount Keira, last week, widow of the late Wm. Mc Donald. Mrs. McDonald had been ill and unable to get about for the past eighteen months. Her hus band predeceased her about nine years ago- They were very old residents of Mount Keira and respected by the whole community. Four sons and one daughter, all grown up, are left to mourn the loss of a loving mother. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 April 1917 p 2
1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties
Living Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1802 Skye
m. John McDonald ( abt 1800 Skye-)
Ship: Henry Porcher 1840
On ships dispersal said went to Mr Brown in the Illawarra. Husband a ploughman
m. James Macdonald
m. James Macdonald (McDonnel on BDM)1848 CofE Bungonia Goulburn etc
b. abt 1881 Durham d. 2/3/1955 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. William Duncan McDonald (1878 Wollongong -1/10/1947 Wollongong Son of William McDonald & Margaret Buchanan Campbell*) 1901 Wollongong
f. James Hall m. Jane *
Ship: Belgravia 1884
m. Daniel McDonald 1847 RC Parramatta St Patrick’s
b. abt 1827 d. 31/12/1897 Marshall Mount br. Bong Bong
m. Samuel McDonald (abt 1810- 17/3/1885 Bowral)
f. William Hobson m. Emma
Death of Mrs.Samuel McDonald.
Mrs. Samuel McDonald, of Glenco Bowral, at the age of 70 years. The deceased left Bowral about 18,months ago, and since then resided with her son, Mr. George McDonald, at Marshall Mount, near Kiama, where she passed away on Thursday .night.
She was a well-known resident of Bowral, where her sons reside, viz., Messrs. Charles,. William, Henry Frederick, and Wallace. Deceased's remains will be brought to Bowral by the midday train to-day (Saturday, and the cortege will move from the railway station at 1.15 p.m., for the Presbyterian cemetory at Bong Bong. Bowral Free Press and Berrima District Intelligencer (NSW : 1884 - 1901) Saturday 1 January 1898 p 2
b. 13/7/1866 d. 1943 West Maitland
m. Donald McDonald 1885 Mt Pleasant 5496/1885
f. Richard Buchanan m. Ann McLeod *
Living at Mount Terry in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Allen McDonald
b c1794 Isle of Skye Scotland d. 2/8/1890 Katunga Vic br. Murchison Vic
m. John McDonald (Scotland- ) abt 1824 Scotland
f. John Anderson m. ?
Ship: Boyne 1939
Lived with her daughter Mary in latter years at Katunga Vic.
Two sons, both named John, described as farmers at Merri Creek in Port Phillip Directory, 1847.
m. John McDonald
Husband a confectioner
m. G McDonnell
(m) McDonnell
On the 25th June, at the Meadows, Albion Park, the wife of G. McDONNELL, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 8 July 1869 p 2
m. Frederic William MacDonnell ( - Son of Rev Luke Garnder MacDonnell & ) 7/5/1875 St Bede’s Pyrmont
f. James Williams
MAC DONNELL—WILLIAMS.—May 7, by special license, at St. Bede's, Pyrmont, by the Very Rev. Dean O'Connell, Frederic William, youngest son of the late Rev. Luke Gardner Mac Donnell, for near twenty years Rector of Borris-o-leigh, county Tipperary, Ireland, to Catherine Agathe, second eldest daughter of the late Mr. James Williams, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 May 1875
b. abt 1836 d. 30/4/ 1907 Darlinghurst br. Waverley
f. John McDonnell (abt 1835-23/10/1902 Surrey Hills Son of Patrick McDonnell & Christiana)
f. Richard m. Eliza F
ON Monday, the 28th instant, at her residence, Jerara Vale, Mrs. J. McDonnell, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 1 December 1864 p 2
McDONNELL.-April 30 1907, at her late residence, No 71 Bayswatcr road Darlinghurst, Eliza Frances McDonnell (widow of the late John M-Donnell, of the Department of Public Instruction), aged 71 years At rest The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 1 May 1907 p 8
McDONNELL-The friends of the late Mrs. ELIZA FRANCES McDONNELL are kindly invited to attend her Funeral to leave her late residence 71 Bayswater road Darlinghurst on THURSDAY MORNING,a t 8 30, for Waverley Cometery The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 1 May 1907 p 16
m. Michael McDonnell
m. James McDonnell
m. Michael McDonnell 1854 RC Illwarra Wollongong
m. William McDonnell
b. abt 1826 Tyrone Ireland d. 19/2/1868 Crown St Wollongong 7108/1868 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John MacDonnell 1844 St Mary’s RC Sydney
f. Hugh O’Neil m. Sarah
At her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, SARAH, the wife of JOHN MACDONNELL, aged 42 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 February 1868
Very simple headstone
b. 6/4/1870 Dapto d. 18/12/1936 br. Wollongong General
m. James Joseph McDonogh (abt 1863-24/7/1944 Wollongong Son of Michael McDonogh & Mary) 15/5/1894 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. John Smith m. Bridget Ryan *
Living at Calderwood in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1851 d. 1916 Wollongong
Living O’Briens Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. With Patrick Ignatious McDonogh a miner.
b. 24/11/1877 Marshal Mount 24644/1878
m. William McDonogh (1871-)14/4/1896 St Francis Xavier’s
f. John Moran m. Mary Gorman *.
Mother gave permission for marriage
b. 1880 Windsor d. 28/11/1912
m. Patrick McDonogh 10/3/1910 Wollongong
f. John Roberts m. Sarah Jane Whatman *
Cause of Death: Suicide
Living Figtree in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Inquest on Mrs. M'Donongh. '
An inquest was held before Coroner (Mr. Fletcher) at the local Court House on Saturday morning concerning the death of Mrs. Stella McDouough, who died as the result of taking a dose of Lysol on the 26th inst.
Mrs. Webb, postmistress at Figtree, stated that on Tuesday night, the 26th inst, Patrick McDonough came to her place, and asked her to ring the doctor up, as his wife had taken some Lysol, alter having had a few words with her. She asked the doc tor what would be the best course to adopt until his arrival; and the doctor recommended salt and water.
When witness got to Mrs. McDonough's residence a few minutes after 10 o'clock, she was sitting on the side of the bed in her night dress. As soon as witness got into Mrs. McDonough's she administered the salt and water. Mrs. .McDonough had no powder of speech and looked very pitiful.
She took the first dose of salts and water, but was unable to take the second dose. Witness could then see that the case was very serious, as her hands fell to her side, and she be came unconscious. Whilst witness was away obtaining assistance, Dr. H. H. Lee, arrived and did all he could for Mrs. McDonough. Witness smelt a disinfectant when in the room.
Found a cup afterwards that appeared to have had carbolic acid in it. It would be about four minutes after Mrs. McDonough took the Lysol that witness arrived at her place. The husband of deceased appeared to be demented with grief. The cup (produced) was similar to the one found by witness, and which contained something like disinfectant. When Mr. McDonough came to her place he had no boots on.
Dr. H. H. Lee stated that on the night of .the 26th inst, he went to Mrs McDonough's residence at Figtree. On arrival he found Mrs. McDonough in an unconscious condition, Made inquiries from her husband, and he informed witness that about half an hour before she had drank about half a bottle of Lysol. Found the empty bottle (produced) which had contained Lysol. There was also a cup containing small traces of Lysol. Questioned the husband, and he informed him (witness) that the bottle was half full when he last saw it. Examined Mrs. McDonough, and found her breath smelling strongly of Lysol. Attended on her for about an hour and a-half, and then had her conveyed to the hospital by the ambulance, who were promptly at the scene. Next morning deceased was conscious. Asked her how much Lysol she had taken, and she replied about half a bottle.
She rallied slightly during the day, but died rather suddenly on the 28th, probably due to ulceration oi the stomach caused by taking a dose of Lysol. Deceased attributed no reason for taking the poison. When witness arrived at the house, Mrs. MoDonough's husband was holding her on the side of the bed. Mrs. McDonough died about 10 o'clock on the morning of the 28th. inst.
John Roberts, ex-constable of police, residing at Wollongong, stated that he was the father of Mrs. McDonough. She was 31 years of age, and was born near Windsor. On the 27th he was informed of his daughter's illness, and when he went to the hospital on Wednesday about 1 p.m. he saw his daughter. Did not see his daughter again till Thursday morning. When he saw her she was conscious. Asked his daughter whether she knew .him, and she replied, 'Yes' father I do.' Asked her whether sho was getting better, and she said 'Yes, but it was hard to breathe.' Said to her, 'Stella, what did you take the poison for? and she said that Paddy (meaning her husband) called her some awful names and she then took the poison and threw the bottle away. Witness then left the hospital, and did not see his daughter again alive. At the time he saw her at the hospital she was very calm.
Patrick J. McDonough, miner, residing at Figtree, stated that he was the husband oi the deceased. On the 26th inst he and his wife were in the bedroom together, when she said 'I am going to take that Lysol.' Knew his wife well; she was always calm and collected, and he never thought for a moment that she would take the Lysol. She went into the back of the house, and came back and throw the bottle on the floor. She went to the bed and threw her arms round the children. Noticed liquid running from her mouth, and her breath smelt of Lysol. Immediately ran to the postmistress at Figtree and asked her to ring up Dr. Lee. Then went back to the house, and went into the kitchen and got some salts and water.
Tried to give it to her, but she could not swallow it. Shortly after this Mrs. Webb came, and made an emetic of salts and water, but he could not say whether his wife swallowed any of it. When Dr. Lee arrived he attended to witness's wife, and she was afterwards removed to the hospital by the ambulance. Followed the ambulance to the hospital, and assisted to carry his wife into the ward. After leaving the hospital, he went and informed his wife's parents of her illness. Went back to the hospital, and remained there until about half-past three. Saw his wife on the morning of the 27th, and she was then conscious, Asked her 'Why she took the Lysol, and she replied, 'Paddy, I don't love you.' Said, 'Did you not think of your two little boys,' and she said, 'No, not till after I swallowed it.' _ Saw her again that night, and remained at the hospital for an hour. Did 'not say much to her, as she was in too much agony. Remained with her till 6 o'clock the next morning. This was the last time he saw his wife alive.
He was married on the 8th March,1910.
The Coroner's finding was that Stella McDonough died at the Wollongong District Hospital on the 28lh inst. from a dose of Lysol administered by herself on the 26th inst. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 3 December 1912 p 2
m. J McDonough
Occupation: Nursing Sister
At a special meeting of. the committee of the Wollongong Hospital, held on Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. M'Donagh were re-appointed wardsman and matron of the institution. They had resigned their position with a view to accepting more lucrative ones in Queensland, but overtures were made to them with the above result. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Monday 16 August 1897 p 5
matron (Mrs M'Donogh), under date April 4 : —' Madam, — Owing to a communication received from the Government…. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 23 April 1898 p 2
At a special meeting of the Bombala District Hospital for the purpose of appointing a matron and wardsman for the Institution, the application of Mr. M'Donough and wife (late of Wollongong Hospital) at £75 per annum was accepted. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 10 December 1898 p 2
They were in Wollongong from 1896 to late 1898 . In 1901 there was another matron and wardsman husband and wife team at Bombala.
b. d. 27/4/1892 Tarana br. Young
m. McDonough
f. Lynch
Cause of Death: Railway accident
She may not have married McDonough/McDonnell/McDonagh as he may have been already married. A Murtagh Stephen McDonald/McDonnell was gaoled for wife desertion in 1886 at Bathurst-he was employed on the railway. A Stephen McDonogh and Mary A had a daughter Margaret M in 1891 at Berry.
‘and a woman, believed to be the wife of a Mr. M'Donough, of Kiama.’ Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 30 April 1892 p 2
Nine people were killed in the railway accident. Her husband was a sleeper squarer on the Kiama to Nowra railway extension, she had been taking her sick child home to her mother’s at Molong.
'To-day the infant M'Donough has been removed from the hospital (Bathurst),by her father, to be placed under the care of his late wife's mother, who lives at Molong. The little girl seems to have got over her injuries very well. She has been suffering from whooping cough, but has now got over it. Wagga Wagga Express (NSW : 1879 - 1920) Saturday 7 May 1892 p 3
The Late Railway Disaster
THIS LAST BODYThe body of the unfortunate woman, Mrs. Mary McDonagh, which remained for such a length of time unidentified, was last night removed from the hospital morgue by her husband and- friends from Molong. It was taken to the railway station where a special train, placed at the disposal of the bereaved husband by the Railway Commissioners was in waiting to convey it to Young. The remains will be interred in a family vault in the Roman Catholic cemetery to-day. The infant still remains at the hospital, the friends having decided not to remove it from tbe comfortable quarters there until after the mother has been buried. Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal (NSW : 1851 - 1904) Monday 2 May 1892 p 2
b. 12/4/1865 Bulli 16898/1865 d. 9/9/1938 Strathfield br. Rookwood
m. Patrick Francis McDonogh (28/12/1859 Charcoal -29/1/1925 South Strathfield Son of John McDonogh & Hanora Tighe *) 1890 Wollongong
f.Michael Kenny m. Ellen Bourke *
Was an executor of her father’s will in 1905
McDONOGH.—September 9, 1939, at a private hospital Strathfield, Elizabeth Theresa McDonogh of 6 Cross Street, South Strathfield, relict of the late Patrick Francis McDonogh, and beloved mother of Michael, John, Vincent and William aged 74 years. Requiescat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 10 September 1938 p 10
b. 7/11/1829 Slingo Ireland d. 10/8/1886 br. Wollongong General
m. John McDonagh ( 1821 Sligo Ireland – 26/3/1907 Redfern Son of John McDonough & Margaret )5/12/1845 Sligo Ireland
f. John Tighe m. Margaret McDonough
http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:John_McDonough_and_Honora_Tighe_%281%29
m. John McDonough
b. 22/11/1874 Wollongong 21599/1874 d. 1/3/1951 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. John Henry McDonogh (19/10/1864 Dapto – 16/7/1938 Mt Keira Rd Wollongong Son of Michael McDonough & Mary Tighe*) 10/2/1897 Wollongong
f. James Bolton m. Margaret Hanley *
Living at Keelogues in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. M.J. McDonough Mrs. Margaret Josephine Mc Donough died at the Wollongong District Hospital yesterday morning after a sudden, short illness. She was 76. She resid ed at 53 Keira Road, West Wollongong. Born in Woilongong, Mrs. Mc Donough was the wife of the late Mr. John Henry McDonough. She. is survived by her children, James, Margaret (Mrs. Keightley), John, Dot (Mrs; W. Prosser. of Woonona), and Vincent. Mrs. McDoriough attended the blessing of the new St. Brigid's Church, Gwynneville, by Cardinal Gilroy on Sunday. The funeral will leave the Little Flower Church, West Wollongong, this afternoon for the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Wollongong, where Father Mulheren will conduct the last rites Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Friday 2 March 1951 p 4
b. abt 1833 d. 18/2/1916 br. Wollongong General
m. Michael McDonagh ( abt 1834 Sligo Ireland - 11/2/1916 Wollongong Son of John McDonough & Mary) 14/7/1858 St Francis Xavier’s Wollongong 1858 Wollongong 2919/1858
f. John Tighe m. Margaret McDonough *
By special license, at St Francis Xavier'a Church, by the Rev. J. X. Johnson, on Wednesday, 14th instant, Michael M'Donough, native of Ireland, to Mary, the youngest daughter of Mr John Tighe. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 15 July 1858 p 3
The death occurred on Friday evening at the homestead, Keelogues, of Mrs. M. McDonough, she thus survived her husband but a few day, She was eighty-three years of age, and had been a resident for 58 years. Mrs. McDonough was noted; for her neighbourly kindness South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 February 1916 p 10
b. 1865 Bombala 6657/1865 d. 22/9/1919 Coogee br. Randwick
m. Brisbane James McDougall (-1946 Northbridge) 20/2/1893 Wollongong 7552/1893
f. William H Thomas m. Elizabeth Amy
M DOUGALL-THOMAS -February 20, at Wollongong, by the Rev Frank R Elder, James M'Dougall to Edwina Thomas The Sydney Morning Herald 6 March 1893
McDOUGALL. - The Friends of the late Mrs EDWINA McDOUGALL are kindly invited to attend her funeral to leave her late residence, Brenda, Kidman Street, Coogee THIS TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. for Randwick General Cemetery Long Bay Road The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 23 September 1919 p 7
b. abt 1882
m. William A Macdowell 1907
f. Javis Caladine m. Susannah Brailsford *
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1855 bp. CofE Sydney St James 3925/1855 V18553925 42B d. 1938 Liverpool
m. Frederick William McDowell (Renfrewshire Scotland-19/4/1919 Bankstown) 9/9/1879 Sydney
f. William Nethercott m. Fanny
McDOWELL-NETHERCOTT.-September 9, Mr. Frederick W. McDowell, of Greenock, Scotland, to Miss Fanny M. Nethercott, of Woolloomooloo. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 13 September 1879 p 1
McDOWELL.—May 19, 1885, at her residence, Brisbane Valley Queensland, the wife of Frederick W. McDowell, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 14 May 1886 p 1
m. Thomas H McDowell
b. 1870 St George d. 16/12/1903 br. Wollongong General
m. Louis McDowell (abt 1869-1954 ) 1891 Petersham
f. William Playford m. Mary Rootes
Cause of Death: Childbirth?
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
McDOWELL— At Keira-street, Wollongong. on December 16th. Sarah, beloved wife of Louis McDowell, and elder daughter of W. Playford, Cullinga Mines. Aged 33 years. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 30 January 1904 p 6
b. 17/8/1866 Jamberoo 9606/1866 d. 30/9/1923 Hastings Hospital br. Port Macquarie
m. Robert McBain McDuff (1861 Kiama- 5/8/1941 Port Macquarie son of Hugh McDuff & Isabella * ) 10/10/1889 Jamberoo
f. Joseph Vidler m. Elizabeth Sarah Dawes *
We are pleased to state that Mrs. MacDuff, wife of Mr. R. MacDuff, of West Port Maoquarie, who was operated on last week at Taree is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. The Port Macquarie News and Hastings River Advocate (NSW : 1882 - 1950) Saturday 2 September 1922 p 4
MRS. ROBERT MacDUFF.
We regret to record ? the death of a highly-respected resident of Port Macquarie, in the person of Mrs. MacDuff, wife of Mr. Robert MacDuff which occurred in a private ward in the Hastings District Hospital on Sunday last at 2 p.m., at the age of 55 years.
The deceased lady never regained strength after an operation which she underwent 12 months ago, her health gradually declining, until she passed painlessly to rest at tbe time stated.
She was removed from her home to the hospital a few days prior to her death, where the assiduous ministrations of the Matron and staff soothed her last hours. The late Mrs. MacDuff was born at Old Place, Jamberoo, South Coast, and was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Vidler and Mrs. Vidler, of that town.
She was married 34 years ago, and 23 years ago came with her husband to Port Macquarie, wheie they have since resided. There are six children of the union — three sons and three daughters, viz., Messrs. Stuart MacDuff (Manning River), Bruce (Canberra), Donald (Port Macquarie), Mesdames E. G. McIntyre (North Shore, Port Macquarie), McLean (Sydney), and Miss May MacDuff (Port Macquarie). Mrs. MacDuff was a woman of retiring disposition, who found her chief interests in her home and family. She was of a kindly and sympathetic nature, and her services were always at the disposal of a neighbour in distress. We extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
The funeral took place on Monday afternoon last, a big attendance of mourners being present, including all the members of the family with the exception of Mrs. McLean, whose state of health did not permit of her undertaking the long journey from the metropolis. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian section of the West Port Macquarie cemetery, The Port Macquarie News and Hastings River Advocate (NSW : 1882 - 1950) Saturday 6 October 1923 p 4
b. abt 1836 d. 8/4/1911 Mt Morgan Qld
m. Hugh MacDuff (abt 1837-8/1/1911 Mt Morgan Qld) 1861 Kiama
f. Duncan Rankin m. Elizabeth Stewart
DEATH
McDUFF-At the residence of her son, River-street, Mount Morgan, on 8th instant, Isabella S. McDuff, relict of the late Hugh McDuff, aged 75 years. Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954) Tuesday 11 April 1911 p 1
d. 1886 Goulburn
m. Charles McIlhurney (-1892 Waterloo)
f. Bernard Gallegher m. Ellen
Husband a labourer/farmer
Husband a tanner.
b. 1863 Queanbeyan d. 28/2/1914 br. Wollongong General
m. William Lett McEnally ( 1857 Gundaroo - 25/12/1939 Wollongong Son of William John McEnally &Esther Guise )
f. Jeremiah Whelan m. Margaret
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b. abt 1822 Clonoulty Tipperary d. 21/10/1900 Shellharbour
m. William McEncroe (abt 1805 Tipperary Ireland -5/4/1864 Jamberoo)
Husband a settler
At Jamberoo, on the 5th inst , Mr. William M'Encroe, native of Tipperary, Ireland, in the 60th year of his age, after receiving the rites of holy church, leaving a wife and four children. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Wednesday 13 April 1864 p 7
A fine old Irish Catholic lady passed away in the person of Mra. Johanna M'Encroe (relict of the late William M'Encroe) at Newpark, Shellharbour, on the 2lst ultimo. The deceased lady, who had reached the age of 88, was a native of Clonoulty, and had been a resident of the South Coast for very many years, was held in general estimation, and her end was peace and consolation. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 27 October 1900 p 11
b. 26/5/1867 Kiama d. 1957 br. Kiama General
m. John Joseph McEncroe ( 29/5/1855 Jamberoo- 1894 Kiama Son of William McEncroe & Johanna McGrath * ) 16/2/1887 Residence of Mr Roarty Shellharbour
f. Edward Roarty m. Mary Dillon *
Father live in Shellharbour or Kiama , husband’s father lived Jamberoo
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Michael McEvoy
b. 1819 Innishcarra Ireland
m. Daniel Shea
m. Patrick McEvoy
Ship: 1837 ?
Convict
Dscription: Red Hair
Crime: Stealing livestock
She may have been a bigamist.
b. 1/11/1852 Wollongong d. 19/2/1919 Thirroul br. Bulli
m. William McEwen ( 4/5/1844 Paisley Scotland- 25/7/1890 Robbinsville Son of William McEwen & Jane Spowart) 1871 Newcastle 3063/1871
f. James Hicks m. Margaret Brain *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
OBITUARY. — After a lingering illness, Mrs. McEwan passed away last week. The deceased lady was one of the oldest residents of Thirroul and was always noted, for her generosity in cases of charity. She also led a good Christian life, and her death to-day is regretted by a large circle of friends. The remains were interned in the Bulli Church of England cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 February 1919 p 8
b. 1863 Young d. 23/1/1944 Hurstville br. Woronora
m. William McEwen (1852- Bingara ) 1880 Grenfell 2896/1880
f. Frederick Prussing m. Mary
Last child was registered without a father listed.
b. 1862 Wollongong 14980/1862 d. 7/10/1943 Moree br. Moree
m. Henry McFadden (- 1937 Singleton Son of Henry McFadden & Maria ) 1883 Wollongong
f. David Palmer m. Mary Ann Thrower *
DEATH OF MRS. ALICE McFADDEN
Mrs. Alice McFadden, a former esteemed and well-known resident of Singleton, passed away at a Moree hospital last night at the age of 80 years. Deceased was a resident of Singleton for very, many years, but upon the death of her husband, the late Mr. Henry McFadden, she left for Moree to reside with a daughter However, deceased's interest in Singleton never waned, and ever since leaving here she has maintained contact, with this town.
Mrs. McFadden will be best remembered for the outstanding werk she oncomplished in Singleton for the Red Cress and for the C.W.A. She was ever willing to lenda hand to patriotic and deserving causes, and her work in this respect in connection with organisatipns and the var ious individuals she has helped along stand as a memoral to her untiring energy and devotion. The late Mr. Henry McFadden conducted a coach building businsss in George Street up to the time of his death in December 1937. The late Mrs. McFadden is survived by two sons and two daughters. The sons are Messrs. David (Dubbo) and Cleland (Bathurst), and the daughters are Mesdames J. Milligan (Mosman), and Reg. Fawcett (Moree). The funeral will be conducted at Moree tomorrow. Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) Friday 8 October 1943 Page 2
d. 24/3/1906 Dungarubba br. Woodburn
m. James McFadden 1886 Liverpool
f. Thomas King m. Julia
Cause of Death: Bright’s disease
Death of Mrs J. McFadden.
Mrs. McFadden, wife of Mr. J. McFadden, of Dungarubba, died on Saturday night last, after a long and painful illness from Bright's disease. The deceased leaves a husband and large family. The remains were conveyed to Woodburn by launch on Monday, and interred in the R.C. Cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 31 March 1906 p 4
b. abt 1873 d. 13/8/1953 Ashfield
m. Francis McFadden ( abt 1857 – 19/4/1923 Wollongong Son of James McFadden & Frances ) 1897 Woollahra
f. Robert Davies m. Ann
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1876 Kiama 13501/1876 d. 24/3/1973 St Leonards
m. John McFarlane 1909 Kiama
f. Alexander Fraser m. Annie Campbell *
Living at Macquarie River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1878 Wollongong d. 11/12/1931 Croydon br. Unanderra
m. William S Gillespie (1863 Wollongong -25/4/1914 Unanderra Son of Archibald Gillespie & Isabella ) 1899 Wollongong
m. Walter Alexander N MacFarlane (- 1941 Randwick Son of Alexander MacFarlane & Elizabeth) 1917 Wollongong
f. John Murray m. Annie Burgess *
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
MACFARLANE. — December 11th, 1931, at her residence, 7 Queen Street, Croydon, Eva, the beloved mother of Archie. Annie, Bill, and Alex. Aged 51. Suddenly. At Rest. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954) Friday 18 December 1931 p 8
b. abt 1835 Wigtown Scotland
m. Duncan McFarlane (abt 1827 Argyle Scotland-)
Ship: Herald 1856
m. Patrick W McFarlane 1886 Tamworth 7428/1886
b. abt 1874 Newcastle NSW
m. Matthew Ernest McFarlane (1874-) 4/5/1896 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Andrew Nolan m. Sarah Campbell
Living Jerrara Park Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1794 Leitrim Co Ireland
m. ? McGarry
Ship: Almorah 1824
Sentence: 7 years
Tried: Dublin 1823
Prior Convictions: nil
Assigned to C O’Brien in 1828 Census as a servant – Her child was left in Dublin when she was convicted. Her husband was a soldier in the 88th Regiment of Foot.
b. 2/2/1848 Liverpool d. 18/7/1897 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. Michael McGarry 1871 Sydney
f. Robert Collimore m. Margaret Horton
Cause of Death: Breast cancer
Husband a butcher.
b. 28/3/1861 Galston Ayreshire Scotland d. 1932 Cessnock
m. James Glen McGarvie (19/9/1856 Dailly Ayreshire Scotland- 1944 Cessnock Son of William McGarvie & Margaret) 25/5/1879
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b. 1873 Scotland d. 1926 Wellington WA
m. John McGeachie 1894
f. Peter McCulloch m. Sarah G *
Ship: Ormuz 1889
Was Living in Western Australia in 1915 when her son David enlisted.
b. 1881 Redfern d. 3/10/1970 Maitland br. Beresfield Newcastle.
m. John Barr McGeachie (abt 1873-14/7/1954 Cessnock Son of George McGeachie & Margaret ? *) 24/10/1901 Woonona
f. William Johnston m. Margaret
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
On Thursday, Mr. J. M'Geachie, of Helensburgh, and Miss Johnston, eldest daughter of Mr. W. Johnston, were made one. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 26 October 1901 p 11
b. 5/5/1845 Campsie Stirling Scotland d. 9/2/1928 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. George McGeachie (3/3/1849 Hilton Cottages Cadder Lanark Scotland -28/7/1920 Helensburgh Son of John McGeachie & Janet Ferrier Cleland)
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
The death occured here on Thursday last of one of Helensburgh's oldest and most respected residents, Mrs McGeachie. The remains were followed by a large number of relatives and friends. The deceased was a resident of over 40 years and will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 17 February 1928 p 7
b. 1872 Carcoar d. 1950 Parramatta
m. Patrick McGeary (abt 1861 Ireland- 1941 Merrylands Son of Terence McGeary & Rosannah Rafferty *) 1889 Crookwell
f. Richard Ford m. Sarah
Husband a miner who became bankrupt 27/6/1895. Resided Mt Pleasant.
m. Terence McGeary
1903 Electoral roll –living at Mount Pleasant Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
When her daughter Mary died it was noted that she came to live in the Illawarra with her parents at an early age.
m. John McGeddy
m. James McGee 1872 Gulgong
b. abt 1870 Durham England d. 1928 Sydney
m. John McGee (-after 1928) 1893 Sydney
f. Terence McGeary m. Rosanna Rafferty *
Ship: Northampton 1879
Possible further children born Milton or Waterloo/Redfern
d. 1875 Wollongong
m. Samuel Anderson (- 1851 Wollongong) 23/11/1848 Wollongong
m. John McGee 31/8/1853 Wollongong
f. Lawrence D D’Arcy m. Ellen
Both resident Dapto
d. 1899 Leichhardt br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Craven (abt 1841 Liverpool England -1877 Sydney Son of Thomas Craven & Elizabeth) 1868 Sydney
m. William McGee 1877 Sydney
f. Patrick McMahon m. Winifred
Her first husband was killed when a mast, on a coal boat he was labouring on, fell and stuck his head.
Selina Craven, resident at 5 Munn street, Miller's Point, identified the body of the deceased as that of her husband, aged 36 years, a native of Liverpool, England, he was a labourer, and had been in the colony about forteen years, he had left a family of three children, witness last saw him alive at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, at which time he was quite sober, beinga man of uniformly temperate habits… The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 24 February 1877 p 7
M'GEE. — The Friends of the late Mrs SELINA M'GEE are kindly invited to attend her Funeral ; to move from No. 10 John-street, Leichhardt, THIS (Monday) MORNING, at 8.45, tor the R. C. Cemetery, Rookwood, via Petersham station The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 16 October 1899 p 10
m. James McGee
Mrs. James selector North Bulli Bulli Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
b. 1854 4437/1854 V18544437 42B d. 1920 Wollongong
m. Robert McGeorge (1858 River Darling -25/2/1935 Crows Nest Son of Thomas McGeorge & Jemima L H ) 1879 Menindie
f. Robert Prior m. Matilda
Husband‘s obituary states she was ‘formerly of Wollongong’ when they married.
They had 3 young children when they went to Queensland had a furture 3 more and retired to Wollongong possibly later than than 1902.
b. abt 1837 Wexford Ireland d. 13/6/1916 St Helena
m. Bernard/Barnard McGettigan 1859 Kiama
f. James Murphy m. Elizabeth Brien *
Ship: abt 1844
MRS. BERNARD McGETTIGAN.
Mrs,. Bernard McGettigan, sen., passed.away at her residence, ' Sea View,' St.' Helena, on Tuesday morning. She was born 79 years ago at County “Wexford, Ireland, and came with her parents to Australia at the age of 3 years,.settling at Shellharbour, and living there several years after her marriage Thirty-one years ;;ago the family moved to the North Coast and settled at St. Helena. The late Mrs. McGettigan and husband could : safely claim to be amongst the pioneers of ; this part, because there were very few settlers here at that time, and circumstances were very different to what they now are. Deceased's husband died about 25 years ago. She was a' good,, neighbor and a kind friend to all who knew; her. She enjoyed fairly good health until ten days ago, when she took ill and gradually getting weaker passed away peacefully.
A large number of people followed the remains to Bangalow cemetery on Wednesday, the Rev. Father “Williams .officiating at the, grave. Three sons and four daughters are left to mourn . the . loss of, their mother- Messrs. James, Bernard, and John McGettigan, Mesdames J. Weir (Ewingsdale), “W.Power (York-street, Sydney), M. Moylan (Casino.), and J. Harris (Sydney). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 17 June 1916 p 6
b. 9/6/1827 Muasdale d. 27/6/1904 Parramatta
f. Andrew McGill m. Jane Isabella McNiven *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Macquarie River Domestic Duties.
McGILL.—June 27th. at Murray-road, Beecroft, Barbara McGill, second eldest daughter of the late Andrew McGill, of Albion Park, Illawarra, aged 77 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 2 July 1904 p 5
b. 30/10/1832 Whitburn West Lothia, Scotland d. 8/22/1902 “Croome” Albion Park br. Albion Park Pioneer
m. James McGill ( 12/3/1822 Amod, Argyll, Scotland - 6/2/1890 “Croome” Albion Park Son of Andrew McGill & Jean Isabella McNiven *) 23/3/1869 “Croome” Stoney Creek 3753/1869
f. Ebenezer Russell m. Jean Meer/Meek *
Ship: 1840 Portland
b. abt 1784 Ireland d. 1862 Kiama
m. James McGill (abt 1787 Ireland- 23/4/1865 Jamberoo Son of Henry McGill & Sarah ) 1
f. Samuel Lawson m. Jane
Ship: Bermondsey 1855
On the 23rd inst,, at the residence of his son-in-law, William Waugh, Curramore Estate, Jamberoo, James Magill, aged 78 years, after a long and painful illness. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 27 April 1865 p 2
b. 27/9/1803 Muasdale Argyllshire Scotland d. 12/5/1855 Albion Park br. Shellharbour Coastal Cemetery
m. Andrew McGill (22/9/1795 Amod Barr Glen Argyll Scotland - 13/9/1876 Albion Park Son of Neil McGill & Barbara Stewart) 26/4/ 1821 Amod Kintyre Scotland
f. James McNiven m. Mary McSporan
Ship: 1838 St George
To the memory of JANE McNIVEN native of Kintyre, Argyllshire, Scotland and spouse of Andrew McGill of the same place. She died, leaving a family of 13 children and their father to swell the mighty torrent of Anglo-Celtic colonization and to fulfill the destiny of their race May 12th, A.D.1855 Aged 51 years 'For then will I turn to the people a pure language that they may all call upon me'
At Albion Park, Illawarra, on the 12th instant, after a short but painful illness, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Andrew McGill, aged 51 years, deeply and justly regretted by her numerous family, and a large circle of friends. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 May 1855
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b. 15/6/1848 Dapto bp. Presbyterian Wollongong d. 8/18/1935 ‘The Pines’ br. Albion Park Pioneer
m. Archibald McGill (11/2/1841 Terry’s Meadows - 28/12/1915 ‘Greenmount’ Albion Park Son of Andrew McGill & Jane Isabella McNiven * ) 12/11/1873 Wollongong
f. Alexander Bovard m. Martha *
Living Green Mountain in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Margaret joined her husband at “Greenmount” in 1873 and nine and a half years later they had been blessed by five children when in March 1883 they suffered nine days of family tragedy and sorrow. On 17 March their 8 year old daughter Martha died of diphtheria. Three days later, 5 year old Mary also died. Three days yet again, 7 year old Jane passed away. As if that was not enough, a further three days later saw the death of their young son William aged 3. All four children died of the same disease. Only their youngest daughter, Margaret, 18 months, survived after much careful nursing by her aunt, Isabella McGill. Six years later, they lost another daughter, 6 year old Sarah. Even in days when death was not uncommon, such a loss of so many children must have been a bitter blow to the family and one not readily overcome.
b. 24/1/1834 Barbieston Dalrymple Parish Ayrshire Scotland d. 12/9/1935 Ashfield br. Northern Suburbs
m. Andrew McGill (22/9/1795 Amod Barr Glen Argyll Scotland - 13/9/1876 Albion Park Son of Neil McGill & Barbara Stewart) 28/1/1861 St. George Presbyterian Church, Sydney
f. John Breckenridge m. Marion
On the 28th ultimo, at her residence, Albion Park, Macquarie River, Mrs. Andrew McGill of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 March 1862 p 2
At her residence. Albion Park, on the 30th ultimo, Mrs A. McGill, of a daughter, still born. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 6 May 1864 p 2
M'GILL — On Monday, 31st July, at her residence, Albion Park, Mrs. A. M'Gill of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 August 1865 p 2
d. 12/4/1840 Dapto d. 1/8/1929 Grafton br. South Grafton
m. Duncan McGill (14/12/1833 Muasdale Argyll Scotland - 6/2/1916 Kangaroo Ck Son of Andrew McGill & Jane Isabella McNiven *) 30/3/1864 Robertson home at Dapto
f. Robert Robertson m. Agnes *
“On the 30th March, by special license, by the Rev. R. Wilson, Jerringong, at the house of the bride's father, Duncan M'Gill, Esq., third son of Andrew M'Gill, Esq., Albion Park, to Sarah Elizabeth Robertson, second daughter of Robert Robertson, Esq., Macquarie Lake, Dapto.” SMH 4 April 1864
McGILL—On the 5th instant, at Greenmount, Mrs D. McGill, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 13 June 1865 p 2
McGILL — On the 16th instant, at her residence, Green Mountain, Albion Park, the wife of Mr. Duncan McGill, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 November 1866 p 2
McGILL.-On the 6th instant, at Greenmount, Mrs D M'Gill of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 14 April 1870 p 2
ON the 8th May, at Green Mountain, Mrs. McGILL of twin sons The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 22 May 1873 p 2
b. abt 1825 Bradford Wiltshire d. 1906 Leichhardt
m. John McGillivray (abt 1811 Nairn Nairnshire -1861 Kiama )
f. Anthony
Ship: Bloomer 1853
Husband a cabinet maker. She had a Torrens Title Primary Application for 2 Roods of land in Kiama
b. abt 1869 d. 29/4/1914 Merewether Beach
m. Donald McGillivray 1890 Hurstville
Living at Hercules St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a draper.
McGILLIVRAY. —April 29, 1914, at her residence, Stratherrick, Merewether Beach, Newcastle (formerly of Wollongong), Sarah Margaret, the beloved wife of Donald McGillivray, aged 45. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 6 May 1914 p 18
b. 1860 Wollongong d. 19/3/1900 Smith Street Wollongong br. Gordon Grave- Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong
m. Arthur Orpen H MacGillycuddy ( Nov 1856 Tralee Co Kerry Ireland -1918 Parramatta Daniel de Courcey McGillycuddy & Lucinda Margaet Morphy) 7/4/1886 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. Henry Gordon m. Frances Bell Findlay *
MACGILLYCUDDY — GORDON. —April 7, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, Arthur O. H. MacGillycuddy, fifth son of the late Daniel De Courcy MacGillycuddy, Esq., county Kerry, Ireland, to Agnes Gordon, youngest daughter of the late Henry Gordon, Esq., Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 April 1886
MACGILLYCUDDY.-April 20, at her residence, Wollongong, the wife of Arthur O H. MacGillycuddy, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 April 1887
MACGILLYCUDDY.-January 30, at her residence. The Rookery. Wollongong, the wife of Arthur O. H; MacGillycuddy of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 1 February 1890
MACGILLYCUDDY- March19,1900, at her residence, Smith-street, Wollongong, Agnes wife of Arthur H O MacGillycuddy, and youngest daughter of the late Henry Gordon, Wollongong, aged 40 years The Sydney Morning Herald 20 March 1900
d. 1936 Sydney 12333/1936
m. Richard Edward Macgillycuddy (7/5/1850- Sydney Son of Daniel de Courcey McGillycuddy & Lucinda Margaret Morphy) 4/3/1875 Shoalhaven 4042/1875
f. Michael Kelly m. Catherine
MACGILLYCUDDY-KELLY-March 4, at Shoalhaven, Richard Edward, second son of Daniel De Courcy Macgillycuddy, Esq., J.P., Tralee, Ireland, to Kate, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Michael Kelly, of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 March 1875
b. 10/9/1855 Jamberoo d. 1923 Petersham 6017/1923 br. Rookwood
m. Robert McClinchey (abt 1856 Castle Garrick Tyrone - 1927 Paddington Son of Charles McGlinchey & Mary McGee *) 1881 Kiama
f. Thomas Farrahar m. Mary Carew *
Living Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
DEATH. MRS. R. McGLINCHEY. The death took place in Sydney on Friday last, of Mrs. McGlinchey, wife of Mr. Robert McGlinchey, a well- known South Coast identity (says the “Daily Telegraph”). Mrs. McGlinchey was a daughter of the late Thomas Farraher, a pioneer Kiama farmer, and niece of John Farraher, a prominent patron of the turf and a successful horse-breeder in the Illawarra and Bega districts 40 years ago. Mrs. W. Downey, of Dunmore, Illawarra is a sister. The interment in the Catholic cemetery, Rookwood, on Monday, was attended by many old friends. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 6 June 1923 p 2
b. 15/4/1863 Kiama 8490/1863 d. 12/6/1948 Balmain
m. John McGlinchey (abt 1858 Castle Garrick Tyrone - 8/8/1938 Redfern Son of Charles McGlinchey & Mary McGee *) 1882 Kiama 5087/1882
f. Luke Clancy m. Mary Banks *
OBITUARY MRS. E. J. McGLINCHEY , The death occurred in Balmain Hospital. on Saturday 12th June, of Mrs. Elizabeth Jane McGlinchey, widow of the late John McGlinchey at the age of 85 years.
Mrs. McGlinchey was born at Kiama and resided at Kiama and Albion Park before going to reside at Redfern.
She had always enjoyed good health until recently.
In her younger days she was rider of ability and attended all the Agricultural Shows from Sydney to Kangaroo Valley, with marked success. Quite a number of tiophies won by her adorned her home. All of her family with the exception of one daughter reside in Sydney. It was only last year -that she and her daughter, (Mrs. Walker) visited Kiama and stayed at the Brighton dotel. The funeral took place on Tues day, 15th inst. to .the Rookwood Cemetery. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Wednesday 23 June 1948 p 3
b. abt 1835 Castle Garrick Tyrone Ireland d. 11/11/1888 br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Charles McGlinchey (abt 1828 Castle Garrick Tyrone-19/7/1898 )
Ship: John Vanner 1863
Husband a farmer
b. abt 1868 d. 7/11/1942 Wollongong 30998/1942 br Jambeoo General
m. Charles McGlinchey (abt 1959 Castle Garrick Tyrone -28/12/1934 Jamberoo Son of Charles McGlinchey & Mary McGee *) 1887 Kiama 5506/1887
f. Gabriel Timbs m. Ellen Gorman *
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Charles was a blacksmith at Jamberoo in partnership with his son Charles in 1911.
Mrs. NORAH AGNES McGLINCHEY;
A link with the early history of Albion Park was severed with the death on Saturday night of Mrs. Norah Agnes McGlinchey, relict of the late Mr Charles McGlinchey, of Jamberoo. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Timbs, the late Mrs. McGlinchey was bora at Albion Park 74 years agoShe resided with her husband at Jamberoo for many years and, reared a particularly well known and highly respected family.. Her husband died eight years ago and she has since resided with her ; daughter Kathleen (Mrs. Stan ] Kennedy) first at Jamberoo, and for the last five years at Wollongong. A splendid help meet and a neighbour the late Mrs. McGlinchey had endeared herself to a wide circle of friends and her death will be regretted by all sections of the community Members of her faimly are Mary (Mrs. F. Hogan, Jamberoo) Charlie, the prominent show exhibitor and judge; Theo (E.S. and A. Bank, Murwillumbah) , Lily (Mrs. A. Keeling, Sydney) and Kathleen (Mrs. S. Kennedy, Wollongong). She was a sister to Mr. Gabriel Timbs, Manly, one time town clerk of Shellharbour and Jamberoo Councils, Mrs. Bridget Downes (Yallah), Mrs. Mat Carroll (Albion Park), Mrs. K. Martin (Muswellbrook), Mrs Martha Daly { (Bangalow), Mrs. Annie Sanders (Naremburn), George Timbs (Wollongong) and the late Dave and Jack Timbs (Albion Park), arid Mrs. Elizabeth Daly (Lismore). The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at Jamberoo on Monday afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 13 November 1942 p 11
b. 1/7/1862 bp. 17/1/1897 Albion Park RC d. 1920 Paddington br. Rookwood
m. Frederick McGlynn (-1922 Lidcombe) 1882 Adelong 6648/1882
f. Henry Grady m. Isabella Heaslip
Family living a Dapto at time of children’s baptism
McGLYNN. - The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. MARY McGLYNN, of 120 Paddington-street, Paddington, are kindly invited to attend her Funeral; to leave Wood Coiflll's Mortuary Chapel, 810 George Street, city, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.15 o clock, for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 20 November 1920 p 11
b. 5/2/1867 Picton bp 3/12/1898 St Francis Xavier’s d. 27/6/1935 Gwynneville br. Wollongong General
m. James McGoldrick (abt 1863 - 5/1/1943 ) 1891 Wollongong 3285/1891
f. Edward Oxenbridge m. Anne Ellard/Elliott
Living Gwynnville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner.
LATE MRS. McGOLDRICK
(By A.B.)Mrs. Alice Rebecca McGoldrick, aged 68 years, wife of Mr. James McGoldrick, of Catherine. St., Gwynneville, passed away very suddenly on Thursday of last week. She suffered from a bad attack of sickness about four months ago, but seemed to have quite recovered, and her husband and family were quite overjoyed at the improvement in her health, and they never thought that anything unforeseen would eventuate. However, she was taken suddenly ill as stated, and Very Rev. Father Doherty and the doctor were summoned to her bedside, but she passed away before they arrived. The late Mrs. McGoldrick had lived in the district for the past 45 years, and she is survived by a loving husband and a family of five remain to mourn their irreparable loss, namely, Mrs. A. Day, Mrs. Peter Kerr, Miss Phyllis McGoldrick and Messrs Alick and E. J. McGoldrick. The deceased was at all times a most valuable worker for her 'church ard for the Convent, likewise for theSchool of Arts at Gwynneyille. The residents in and around her home always looked upon her as an angel of mercy, for she was ever ready to assist one and all in cases of sickness and distress, and widespread sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. Her mortal remains were interred in the Wollongong Catholic cemetery on Friday afternoon, and the very large number in attendance fully tes- tified to the love and esteem in which she was, held. The coffin was first taken to St. Francis Xavier's Church, where Very Rev. Father Doherty, as- sisted by Rev. Father T. Kerr, held ashort a service, and also officiated at the graveside. At the 7 a.m. Mass on Sunday morning Very Rev. Father Doherty paid a most deserving tribute to the good qualities of the late Mrs. McGoldrick, and expressed his regret at the passing away from his parish of one of his most invaluable people, who was ever ready to assist in anything arranged for the welfare of the parish. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 July 1935 p 5
b. 12/2/1859 Shellharbour d. 7/5/1927 Mt Keira br. Wollongong
m. Patrick McGoldrick (1858-31/9/1940 Wollongong) 17/2/1879 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Andrew Brody m. Mary Carroll *
Living Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
THE FRIENDS of PATRICK and KATE McGOLDRICK are invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved Son, JAMES, to move from their Residence, Keiraville, at 2 o'clock TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, for the R.C. Cemetery, Wollongong. R. OSBORNE, Undertaker and Funeral Director. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 29 August 1896 p 2
McGOLDRlCK. — At her late residence, Mount Keira, May 7th, 1927, Catherine, dearly beloved wife or Patrick McGoldrick, sen., and loving mother of Mary (Mrs. J. Coltman), Catherine (Mrs. J. Brown), Patrick, Andrew, Charles, Sara (Mrs. G. Brunero), Mathew, Margaret (Mrs. S. Edwards), and Peter. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 13 May 1927 p 17
b. abt 1832 Co Tyrone Ireland d. 31/8/1907 Gwynneville br. Wollongong
m. James Magrolick/McGoldrick (abt 1827 Co Tyrone Ireland - 12/3/1915 Mt Keira Son of Peter McGoldrick & ? ) 1857 Wollongong 2853/1857
Husband a Miner
OBITUARY
An old resident of this district, Mrs. James McGoldrick, died on Saturday at Gwynneville, and was buried on Sunday afternoon. Deceased, who was a daughter of the late Charles Gilmore, was exceedingly popular amongst a large circle of friends, and leaves a sorrowing husband and eight children to mourn their loss. The funeral cortege was an extremely long one, and the remains were consigned to their last resting place in tho R.C. portion of the Wollongong cemetery. The Rev. Father Walsh conducted the burial service. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 3 September 1907 p 2
Their good old mother was renowned as the maker of the best dampers around that locality. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 6 December 1940 p 9
b. 3/11/1879 Bulli 26242/1879 d. 6/4/1918 Gwynneville
m. Alexander McGoldrick (29/6/1874 Mount Keira- 1949 Wollongong Son of James McGoldrick & Catherine Gilmore *) 8/11/1900 St Francis Xavier’s
f. John Gwynne m. Annie Kenny *
Keiraville.
OBITUARY. — The sad death occurred last Saturday of Mrs. Catherine McGoldrick, wife of Mr Alex McGoldrick, of Gwynneville, after a lengthy illness; Mrs. McGoldrick had been in bad health for a number of years. She was only 39 years of ago. The funeral took place on Monday, and was largely attended. Much sympathy is felt for her husband and one son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 April 1918 p 2
b. 13/9/1869 East Bargo bp 3/12/1898 St Francis Xavier’s d. 21/10/1954 Hillcrest St Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Thomas McGoldrick (1867 Mt Keira – 5/2/1943 Wollongong Son of James McGoldrick & Catherine Gilmore * ) 26/8/1890 Wollongong 7717/1890
f. Edward Oxenbridge m. Anne Ellard/Elliott
Living Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
McGOLDRICK, Elizabeth Jane, October 21st, 1954, at her residence, 29 Hillcrest St., Wollongong, relict of the late Thomas Mc Goldrick and dear mother of Matilda (Mrs. Russell), Annie (Mrs. Aitken), Thomas, James, Walter, Charles, Harold, Sybil (Mrs Sheehy of Brisbane), and Phyllis (Mrs. Hore). Aged, 86 years. R.I.P.
b. 1866 Illawarra d. 25/5/1936 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Charles McGoldrick (1860- 30/11/1940 Wollongong Hospital Son of James McGoldrick & Catherine Gilmore *) 15/6/1886 St Francis Xavier’s
f. John Head m. Lucy Rixon *
b. 11/6/1877 Wollongong d. 14/3/1945 br. Wollongong
m. John McGoldrick ()
f. Frank O’Brien m. Ellen Flanagan *
Living Gwynnville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Buried with her parents.
Susannah Mary McGoldrick; wife of John McGoldrick, residing at Gwynville, gave evidence which was in corroboration of the statement made by Mrs. Johnson, and evidence was also given by John MoGoldrick, senr., and John MoGoldrick. junr. His Worship hold that the words were used by both parties, and fined Mrs. Johnson 10s and 10s costs, in default 18 hours light labor. Moore was fined 10s and 10s costs, in default 18 hours hard labour.
Susannah Mary McGoldrick v Joseph Moore. Insulting words. Mr. Cox appeared for Mrs. McGoldrick, and Mr. Lysaght for Mr. Moore. His Worship suggested that perhaps the parties might come to a settlement.
Mr. Lysaght said that already the cases had been before the Court several days, and it had cost both parties heavy fees. The solicitors' were agreeable to a settlement, but when the parties were not; the solicitors could I do no more than their duty. Mr. Cox suggested that His Worship might confer with the parties apart from the solicitors. Mr. Lysaght agreed to the suggestion. His Worship said he, could not suggest such a course, but if they asked him to would be prepared. to do so.
Both sides agreed that they should confer with his Worship apart from their solicitors, and they adjourned to the Magistrate's- room. They had not been gone very long, when they returned to Court. His Worship said there was no possible hope of a settlement, as Mrs. McGoldrick demanded a public apology and Mr. Moore was not, prepared to give it. He therefore adjourned the case until the 5th December, and expressed the hope that Mrs. McGoldrick might be more reasonable in her demands. Mrs McGoldrick : I think I am very reasonable. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 November 1913 p 4
b. abt 1842 Ireland d. 1881 Surry Hills 3509/1881 br. Rookwood
m. Bernard McGrade (abt 1834 Ireland -abt April 1899 Bombala) abt 1865
f. Joseph Hughes m. Mary
THE FRIENDS of Mr. BERNARD McGRADE, senior, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased beloved WIFE, Margaret, THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON ; to move from his residence, Dowling-street, Surry Hills, at a quarter to 2 o'clock, to the Necropolis. T. DIXON, Underaker, 25, Oxford-street.
THE FRIENDS of Mr. BERNARD McGRADE, junior, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased beloved MOTHER, the late Mrs. Margaret McGrade, THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON ; to move from her late residence, Dowling-street, Surry Hills, at a quarter to 2 o'clock, to the Necropolis. T. DIXON, Undertaker, Oxford-street The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 5 May 1881 p 12
Husband a widower with 3 children who arrived on the Abyssinian in 1862- I can find no marriage for the couple.
b. abt 1833 d. 22/10/1906 South Casino br. Casino
m. John McGrade (abt 1831- 2/9/1911 Casino Son of Myles McGrade & Katherine)
f. Charles m. Rose
The friends of the late Mrs. SARAH McGRADE are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her, late residence, South Casino, at 2 o'clock TO-DAY (Wednesday). Casino and Kyogle Courier and North Coast Advertiser (NSW : 1904 - 1932) Wednesday 24 October 1906 p 5
b. abt 1843 d. 22/5/1883 Jamberoo
m. William McGrane (abt 1845-1886) 1866 Sydney
f. John Ritchie m. Mary A
M'GRANE.–May 2?th, at the residence of Mr. Jabez Smith, Terragong, Jamberoo, after a long and painful illness, Jane McGrane, second and youngest daughter of the late John Ritchie, Poplar Grove, aged 40 years The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 8 June 1883 p 2
b. 1857 Mungundi d. 9/4/ 1933 Chatswood br. Field of Mars
m. John McGrane (1852 Maitland -1918 Sydney Son of Bernard McGrane & Honora Carroll) 1874 Maitland
f. John Picton m. Mary Ann Green
Mrs. Martha McGrane.
A Catholic gentlewoman, true to the traditions of the faith, Mrs. Martha McGrane, passed to her eternal reward on Sunday, 9th inst. (Palm Sunday), after an illness extending over two years. She was born at Mungundi, and was married at Cessnock 60 years ago to Mr. John McGrane, who predeceased her by about 15 years. She leaves a family of four sons, Messrs. John, Bernard, Stanley and Milton McGrane, and five daughters, Mrs. Cyril Foldi, Mrs. L. Williams, Mrs. Douglas, all of Balmain, and Mrs. C. A. Brogan, of Mosman. There are several granchildren. For the last 30 years Mrs. McGrane was a well-known and respected resident of Balmain, and was a loving wife and mother and a devoted Catholic. Constant in the discharge of her religious duties and charitable to the poor, her example was highly edifying. The remains were removed to St. Augustine 's Church, Balmain, where Mrs. McGrane had been an ardent worshipper for many years. A Requiem Mass was celebrated for the repose of her soul on Tuesday, 11th inst. The funeral left the church for Field of Mars Cemetery the same day. The remains were interred in the family grave there. Rev. Father J. P. Lynch recited the last prayers at the graveside, in the presence of the sorrowing relatives, includeing her sons and daughters, and their families. Also present were Mr. L. Picton, Mrs. Jones (Balmain), Mr. Jack Mitchell (Coopernook), Mrs. Ruthven (Chatswood), Mr. Pinchen and family (Cessnock), Mrs. Clinch (Balmain), and a large number of friends who had assembled to pay a last mark of respect to one who, throughout her life, had endeared herself to all who knew her. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 20 April 1933 p 25
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b. 29/11/1877 Bungendore d. 25/4/1903
f. Thomas McGrath m. Isabelle Doolin
Living Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –School teacher
Unmarried
Living Burelli St Wollonong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1828 d. 9/2/1903 br. Wollongong General
f. Thomas m. Catherine
The Friends of the late MRS. M'GRATH are kindly invite to attend her Funeral to move from the R.C. Church THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, for the R.C. Cemetery, Wollongong, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 11 February 1903 p 2
b. abt 1869 d. 9/9/1901 Albion Park
m. Francis McGrath ( abt 1859 Jamberoo -6/6/1953 Marrickville Son of Bernard M McGrath & Mary Ann Hartigan * ) 6/10/1897 Sydney
f. Patrick Kelly m. Bridget McMahon
Mrs. FRANK M’Grath of Albion Park, died last week, She leaves a husband and one child of two years in mourn their loss. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 18 September 1901 p 2
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b. 11/4/1855 “Shannon Harbour” Moruya d. 17/11/1925 Fairy Meadow
m. Thomas McGrath (abt 1861 - 4/12/1915 Wollongong Parents unknown ) 1884 Wollongong
f. John Staunton m. Bridget Kane *
NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.
On Tuesday afternoon a boy named Harold M'Grath, eight years of age, only son of Mr. Thomas M'Grath, of Fairy Meadow, narrowly escaped being drowned, whilst bathing with another lad, at the mouth of Fairy Creek. Mrs. M'Grath, who was not far away saw her boy so under the water two or three times, but as he was able to swim a little, she took no notice until she observed that he did not come to the surface on the third occasion. She then rushed to the spot, and her screams attracted the attention of Mr, Job Chopping, who fortunately was close at hand at the time. Mr. Chopping, without divesting himself of any clothing, at once dived into the water, and succeeded in rescuing the lad. The boy was perfectly helpless when taken out, and could not speak, having evidently swallowed a large quantity of water. Mr. Chopping afterwards hastened to Mr. Bode's hotel for some stimulants, after receiving which the lad appeared to be much better. He was in town yesterday, apparently none the worse for his immersion. Had it not been for the prompt action of Mr. Chopping, the boy would certainly have been drowned. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 16 February 1893 p 2
On Saturday last Mr and Mrs T. M'Grath, of Fairy Moedow, lost their only daughter, aged 5 years and 8 months, by death. The little one took ill on Sunday week, and notwithstanding the unremitting attendance of Dr. Lee and the parents, the littlo one passed away, the cause of death being paralysis. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 3 February 1904 p 2
Mrs. McGrath, senr., a respected , resident of Mount Ousley (Wollongong) died on Tuesday last. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 November 1925 p 12
Mrs. McGrath, of Fairy Meadow, died after a lingering, illness at her home on Tuesday. The deceased had been a rfsident of the district for over half a century. At the time of her marriage (47 years ago) she was in the employ of Mr. A. Turner, who at the time was Clerk of Petty Sessions at Wollongong. After her marriage she went to reside at Fairy Meadow with her husband, who pre-deceased her about 15 years ago. The late Mrs. McGrath, who was 69 years of ago, was highly respected and was a great help in case of sickness and charity. A son and adopted daughter are left to mourn their loss. The remains were laid to rest in the Wollongong Catholic cemetery on Thursday afternoon. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 November 1925 p 2
b. 1832 Castlereagh, Roscommon
f. Brian McGrath m. Mary
Ship: Digby Arrived 4 April 1849
Religion RC
Irish Orphan Parents both dead. Relations in colony; cousin Mary McGrath supposed to be living in Sydney. Register No. 888 Kiama, 24 Sep 1849 indentures cancelled, No 942 5 shillings receipt, Wollongong
Diana Rose, PO Box 378, Hornsby 2077.
b. Co Clare?
m. John McGrath
Husband a farmer
m. John McGrath 1858 Kiama
Husband a settler
b. 1873 Kiama d. 27/10/1945 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Matthew McGrath (1862 Camden - 7/12/1824 Wollongong Son of Owen McGrath & Mary Kennedy *) 1898 Sydney
f. Thomas Cook m. Mary Jane Beach *
Living Corrimal St Wollonong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer.
MRS. E. S. McGRATH
Born at Kiama 73 years ago, Mrs. Elizabeth Sarah McGrath, of- Market street, Wollongong, passed away in the Wollongong Hospital on Saturday after a short illness. The deceased was a public spirited woman, and had a keen interest in the scout movement, being president of the 4th Wollongong Scout Group Ladies' Committee since its inception. She was also a hard worker for the hospital and was a member of the Wollongong Hospital Ladies', Auxiliary. She was at all times an ardent supporter of any movement in the public interest.
Her three sons, Owen, Jack and Harold, are the surviving members of the family. Allen Cook, of Glebe, is a brother of the deceased, and Annie (Mrs. R. Death) and Til (Mrs. J. C. Smith) are sisters.
A service was held at Parsons' funeral, parlours on Monday, and the remains were laid to rest besides those of her parents in the Church of Eng land cemetery, Wollongong. Rev. Long officiated. Representatives of the Scout Movement were present at the funeral. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 2 November 1945 p 9
m. John McGrath
Living at Otford in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties. Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1820 Scotland d. 10/6/1903 West Camberwarra br. Nowra
m. William McGrath (6/9/1822-9/4/1902 Meroo Son of William McGrath & Elizabeth White) 9/1847 Presyterian Wollongong V18474451 74B
f. William Munro m. Ann McKay
Ship: James Moran 1839
Resident in Shoalhaven Unknown daughter living in Queensland in 1931 when Annie died.
Death of Mrs. W. McGrath
The death occurred on Wednesday last of Mrs. McGrath, relict of the late Mr. William McGrath, of Meroo. The deceased had been an invalid for some years, and her death, which took place at the residence of her son, Mr. W.T. McGrath, West Cambewarra, was not unexpected. She was a sister of Mrs. Z.G. Bice, of St. Enoder, Nowra. The funeral took place yesterday, when the deceased lady's remains were interred at the Nowra public cemetery, a large number of old friends and acquaintances attending the burial service, which was conducted by the Rev. H. Wheen. The late Mrs. McGrath was 83 years of age. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 13 June 1903 p 2
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b. 2/8/1857 Kiama d. 8/3/1920 Brisbane Qld
m. William Thomas McGrath ( 8/4/1856 Shoalhaven- 12/9/1931 Cooran Qld Son of William McGrath & Jane Munroe *) 28/6/1882 Jamberoo
f. John Badans m. Ann Watts *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Fairy Meadow Domestic Duties
With William McGrath a labourer.
Unmarried or no father listed
β. αβτ 1831 Ballyna Mayo
m. Phillip MacGrath 29/4/1850 Wollongong
Both resident Wollongong
φ. William Gillard m. Margaret (both dead)
Religion : Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Ιριση Ορπηαν Other : Empl. P. Daly, Wollongong, £8, 1yr.
b. 21/9/1823 Shrewsbury Donegal Ireland d. 8/4/1902 Tomboye br. Braidwood
m. Denis McGrath (abt 1822 Tyronne Ireland-24/3/1885 Braidwood) 1845 RC Sydney St Mary’s V1845379 131/1845
f. Matthew Lang m. Margaret Moore
BRAIDWOOD.
Mrs. McGrath, widow of the late Mr. Denis McGrath, died at her residence at Tomboye on Tuesday last, aged 82. She was a very old resident of the district, and leaves a grown-up. Family. Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Tuesday 15 April 1902 p 1
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m. Thomas McGrath 1864 Wollongong
b. abt 1834 Cork Ireland d. 1887 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Bernard Michael McGrath ( abt 1829 Tyrone Ireland -5/4/1913 Braidwood Son of Bernard McGrath & Bridget McCullion) ) 11/8/1856 Jamberoo
f. Maurice Hartigan m. Johanna *
Husband a farmer
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Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
b. Drom Co. Tipperary
m. Owen McGrath (1837 Castletown Co Tipperary-23/2/1893 Otford Son of Michael McGrath & Bridget O’Laughlin) 14/11/1873 St Benedict's Church Sydney
Husband shoemaker
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m. John McGrath
b. 19/10/1864 Kiama d. 29/7/1922 Cooroy Qld
m. James McGrath (1858 Kiama- 10/6/1938 Cooroy Qld Son of William McGrath & Jane Munroe *) 1893 Kiama
f. John Badans m. Ann Watts *
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b. abt 1826
m. James McGrath (abt 1805- ) V1846413 131/1846 RC Sydney, St Mary's
m. Charles McGrath 23/9/1855 Shoalhaven Reg Kiama RC
f. Edward Corrigan m. Catherine
Husband a farmer.
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Gregor MacGregor
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1878 Crook Durham d. 1957 Wollongong
m. William J McGregor 1901 Newtown
f. George Oyston m. Louisa Adamson *
Ship: Nerbudda 1883
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Mother died shortly after the family’s arrival in Sydney. Her father remarried in Wollongong in 1885.
Living at Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1815
Ship: Kains 1831
Sentenced: Liverpool 1830 to 7 Years
Sentenced to be hung for murder 1834 but respited.
SATURDAY.-Before his Honor Judge Button, and a Military Jury,
Sarah M'Gregor and Mary Maloney, convict servants, were severally indicted for the wilful murder of Charles Waldron, at Springhill, hear Illawarra, on the 14th January last. (See Waldron Jemima) The Sydney Herald 24 February 1834
A meeting of the Executive Council was held on Tuesday last, to take into consideration the circumstances attending the death of Captain Waldron. Their Honors the Judges were in attendance, and after mature deliberation the prisoners ( Mary Maloney and Sarah M'Gregor) were pardoned. The evidence of Mrs. Waldron on the trial was very strong, and upon that evidence they were convicted. It is however impossible to say, even from the circumstances so minutely detailed, what, at the commencement of the affray, was the actual intention of the parties, the verdict returned by the Jury was a very proper one-” Guilty, but not contemplating the issue.” The law has wisely ordained that, in all cases of this description, if any doubt arise, it shall be given in favour of the prisoner. The Sydney Herald 27 February 1834
In consequence of the decision of the Executive Council on Tuesday, the Sheriff has made known His Excellency's gracious respite to Mary Maloney and Sarah M'Gregor. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 27 February 1834
The two women, MaryMaloney and Sarah M' Gregor, who were convicted of murdering Captain Waldron, having been confined from the period of their condemnation in the cells of the Sydney gaol, the natural result is, that their health began to suffer, and they were therefore forwarded; Maloney, on Monday evening to Newcastle; and M'Gregor, the following morning to Windsor;-.in the gaols of which places they will be detained till the decision in their case can be obtained from England. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 1 May 1834
Maloney and Macgregor, who were tried and convicted of the murder of CaptainWaldron, but after wards respited. The medical gentleman examined before the inquest in that case stated that the apoplectic fit in which CaptainWaldron died might have been brought on by excessive passion, occasioned by the conduct of the women, but that the blows inflicted by them could not have caused death. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 13 November 1834
d. 1951 Hamilton
m. Frank Pearson (abt 1856-1905 Charlestown) 1889 Newcastle
m. Alexander A McGregor 1908 Charlestown
f. Charles Davis m. Lucy
b. abt 1820 Tyrone Ireland d.
m. Thomas McGroary (abt 1816 Letterboy, Kesh, Co. Fermanagh Ireland -20/6/1894 California USA Son of Hugh McGrory & Anne Breen) abt 1835 Ireland
f. Maguire m. ? Ellen Brady
Ship: 1838 Parland
Family moved to California during the 1850 gold rush. Researchers note:- James’ (Thomas) birth was also registered with the mother’s name as Ellen Brady- however this could have been a misunderstanding and they may have recorded her mother’s name instead or even a problem with the records of the priest.
b. abt 1811 d. 12/6/1889 Murrumburrah
m. James McGrory (1813 Fermanagh Ireland- 7/11/1854 Gundarin Cottagenear Wollongong Son of Hugh McGrory & Anne Breen)
f. John Brady m. Ellen
Dairywoman West Dapto Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
WEDNESDAY, 30th April. MR. JOHN COLLIE has received instruction from Mrs. JAMES McGRORY to sell at auction at Keelogues, in consequence of the property having been sold, The whole of her property consisting of — 35 Cows, milking and springing 12 Heifers, springing 2 Young mares1 Sow and 6 slips , Dairy utensils Household furniture With a variety of other things. The whole of the above will be positively sold to the Highest bidder, as Mrs. McGrory is leaving the farm. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 April 1862 p 3
McGRORY.— At her residence, Murrumburrah, July 12, 1889, Margaret McGrory, the dearly, beloved mother of Mrs. John Stacey, Moore Park, Sydney, after a severe illness of nine months' duration, which she bore with Christian fortitude, aged 78 years. May her souI rest in peace. Inserted by her loving daughter, Ellen Stacey. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Thursday 18 July 1889 p 4
d. 1905 Sydney
m. Alexander McGroary (1818 Fermangh Ireland – 1898 Glebe Son of Hugh McGrory & Anne Breen ) 5/3/1848 Dapto V18481310 95/1848 Rc Illawarra, Wollongong
f. James Murray m. Bridget
Both resident Dapto- Husband listed in 1867 index as a farmer of East Lakelands
b. abt 1863 West Maitland d. 11/12/1939 Alstonville br Alstonville
m. Bernard McGuckin (1856 Bathurst – 12/9/1943 Ballina Son of Bernard McGuckin & Sarah Keevier * ) 17/11/1886 Berrima
f. William Roach m. Ellen Moore *
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
McGuckin- Roach On 17th November, at Berrima by the Rev. A, W. Petris, Barnard second son of B. M'Guckin of Kiama to Mary, eldest daughter of W Roach of Bowral. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 10 December 1886 p 2
MRS. MARY McGUCKIN
Mrs. Mary McGuckin, who died at her home at Alstonville recently, was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. William Roach, of the Robertson and Riverina districts. She spent the early part of her life on the Macquarie Mountains, where her father was one of the earliest settlers. After her marriage to Mr. Bernard McGuckin, she lived, for many years at Kiama. and in 1905 came to the Richmond River and engaged in dairying at Dunoon, Rous and Wollongbar. She spent the last 20 years of her life at Alstonville. The Rev. Father Cullen, who conducted the service at the Roman Catholic church at Alstonville, and at the graveside, paid a tribute to the fine qualities of the deceased, her Christian life and her charming personality. Deceased was buried beside her daughter, the late Mrs. Harper, and her granddaughter, Miss Mary Harper, whose death occurred four years ago. The pall bearers were Messrs. Philip and James McGuckin (sons). George Harper (grandson), George Muldoon (son-in-law-), B. Wright and D. Muldoon. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 27 December 1939 p 2
b. abt 1837Kerry Ireland d. 4/3/1909 Glebe br. Rookwood
m. Bernard McGuicken (abt 1835 Ireland- 25/5/1918 Forest Lodge Son of John McGuckin & Mary)
Ship: abt 1855
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a farmer and was noted to be a long term resident of Kiama.
Mrs. Sarah. McGuckin.
On March 4 at her late residence, Derwent street, Sydney, the death of Mrs. Sarah McGuckin. at the age of 73 took place. The deceased lady arrived in Sydney with her husband in the year 1855, from County Kerry, Ireland. immediately afterwards they went to reside at Bathurst. After spending some 10 or 11 years there they moved to Eureka, near Kiama, where Mrs.
McGuckin resided up to a year or so ago, she was of woman of kindly disposition, who always held out a welcome hand to those that were in need, She leaves a husland and a family of five sons and two daughters, and a huge circle of friends to mourn their loss, The interment took place at Rookwood the day following her death. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 8 April 1909 p 15
McGUCKIN -The Friends of Mr BERNARD McGUCKIN and FAMILY are kindly invited to attend the Funeral or their late beloved WIFE and MOTHER to move from her late residence 33 Derwent street Glebe THIS DAY at 1.30 p m for Rookwood Cemetery. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 5 March 1909 p 12
b. 1865 Grafton 9293/1865 d. 21/9/1950 Petersham br. Rookwood
m. Peter Hewitson ( abt 1862 -13/8/1894) 14/4/1886 Lismore
m. Thomas McGuffie (1853 Scotland - 22/8/1929 Wollongong) 12/3/1900 Woonona 2466/1900 divorced 1928
f. Angus Buchanan m. Christina
HEWITSON — BUCHANAN — At Lismore, by the Rev. Hugh Livingstone, on the 14th April, Peter, the third son of the late Mr. James Hewitson, Glasgow, to Annie, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. Angus Buchanan, Richmond River. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 24 April 1886 p 2
McGUFFIE v McGUFFIE.
On the petition of Thomas McGuffie a decree nisi, returnable In six months, was granted to the dissolution of his marriage with Annie McGuffie (formerly Hewitson used Buchanan), on the ground of desertion. The parties were married on March 12, 1900, at Woonona, according to the Presbyerian rites. Mr. Val Ackerman appeared for petitioner. There was no appearance on behalf of respondent. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 17 August 1928 p 6 Article
McGUFFIE, Annie.—September 21, 1950, at her residence, 39 Gould Avenue, Petersham, beloved mother of Arch and Leonard Hewiston, Mrs. Annett, of Wollongong, and Jessie, aged 84 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 22 September 1950 p 20
b. abt 1853 d. 17/8/1898 Mount Keira
m. Thomas McGuffie (1853 Scotland - 22/8/1929 Wollongong) 1871 Liverpool England?
Ship: Duchess of Argyle 1883
WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.— A case of great local interest was heard at the Police Court yesterday and to-day, the outcome of a robbery at a hawker's premises in town of jewellery and drapery, last March, while the hawker was away. William Salisbury, a youth of 17, deposed that he, Annie M'Gaffie, and Maggie, her daughter, Alfred Makin, and James Gibbs visited the place on several successive nights, and carried away articles.. They then put a heap of clothes on the floor, saturated them with kerosene, and left a lighted candle among them. The fire, which proved a failure, was observed in the morning by several persons. The police produced certain articles, which they found in the houses of Gibbs and M'Guffie, which were identified by the hawker. A quantity of jewellery, which was found on the sea beach under water, Salisbury deposed was put there by Makin. The accused, including Salisbury, were committed for trial at Wollongong Quarter Sessions. All of them, except Annie M'Guffie, are young people, and well- known residents of the district. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Wednesday 21 June 1893 p 6
WOLLONGONG, Thursday. — At the quarter sessions, yesterday, James Gibbes, Annie M'Guffie, Margaret M'Guffie (mother and daughter), and William Salisbury were found guilty of having, in March, last, robbed the premises of a hawker named John Jacobs, at Wollongong. The evidence was that the parties went there at night and carried away goods, and afterwards attempted to burn down the place. Alfred Matin, for the same offence, was found not guilty. Salisbury, who was the principal witness for the Crown, gave a detailed account. Gibbs was sentenced to four years penal servitude ; Annie M'Guffie, three years in Darlinghurst; Margaret M'Guffie, 18 months in Wollongong Gaol; William Salisbury, 18 months in Wollongong Gaol, with right to petition in nine months. Salisbury is a lad about 17, and Margaret M'Guffie is about the same age. The M'Guffies tried to prove an alibi but failed. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Thursday 27 July 1893 p 4
McGUFFIE - In sad but affectionate remembrance of my dear mother, who departed this life on January 17, 1898 at Mount Keira, Wollongong, after a painful illness, Inserted by her loving daughter, Annie Weale. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 January 1899
Living Burelli St Wollonong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 28/5/1873 Bellambi d. 30/9/1971 Kyogle
m. Patrick McGuigan (Co Tyrone Ireland -1917 Fawcett’s Creek Son of Bernard McGuigan & ? ) 31/8/1893
f. Michael Cawley m. Jane Garraghty/Geraghty *
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a diver.
MARRIAGE. McGUIGAN — CAWLEY. — August 31st, at St. Joseph's Church, Bulli, by the Rev. T. Barlow, P.P., Patrick (eldest son of the late Bernard McGuigan, of Tyrone, Ireland, to Clara Jane, youngest daughter of the late Michael Cawley, of Chestnut House, Bellambi. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 September 1893 p 2
b. Co Clare Ireland d. 11/7/1905 ‘Dubboville’ Railway Parade Sydenham
m. Luke McGuinn (-1887 Dubbo Son of Luke McGuinn & Eleanor) 11/1/1855 Hobart Tasmania
f. Anthony Carroll m. Bridget
Husband was the first permanent Clerk of Petty Sessions and Crown Lands Agent.
Mrs. McGuinn, Senr.
General regret was expressed in Dubbo on receipt of the news of the death of Mrs. Susan M'Guinn, relict of the late Luke M'Guinn, for 27 years C.P.S. at Dubbo. Mrs. M'Guinn, who was a native of County Clare, Ireland, came to Australia at an early age, and, marrying in Tasmania, came to New South Wales with her husband nearly half a century ago… The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 10 August 1905 p 19
A listing of the shops on Corrimal street circa 1874 has the following:
then the corner shop where McGuffie now is, was kept by Granny McGuineas. Granny was known right through the district, and many a penny was spent at her shop by school children, who are now old men and women. Many old teachers of Illawarra will remember School Inspector Mclntyre, who advertised granny in a question like this: — 'If you bought half-a-dozen oranges at Granny McGuineas' at I/- per dozen, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 June 1924 p 1
d. 1881 Bega
m. Patrick McGuinness ( - 1896 Bega Parents unknown )
f. Patrick Geoghegan m. ?
Family moved to Bega about May 1862 the oldest son Patrick and his father rode down while the rest of the family sailed down on the ‘Hunter’
b. 1877 Burrawang d. 2/5/1937 Bowral
m. Edward Samuel McGuinness (24/3/1867 Winiejaribi -5/9/1937 East Kangaloon Son of John McGuinness & Sarah Griffith *) 1897 Robertson
f. Henry Bunt m. Catherine
Living at Five Islands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
LATE MRS. McGUINNESS.
Mrs. Catherine McGuinness, whose death was mentioned in a recent issue of The Mail, was born at Burrawang in 1877, and was a daughter of be late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunt, pioneers of the Burrawang district
She married Mr. Edward McGuinness, of East Kangaloon, who with one daughter (Mrs. Ken. Greives, of Robertson) and three sons survive her. The sons are Ernest (Mittagong), Edward (Sydney), and Joseph (Cootamundra). There are fifteen grandchildren.
Mrs. McGuinness spent her life in this district. She was of a bright and happy disposition and was highly re spected by all who knew her. She enjoyed good health until some four or five years ago, when she became ill and despite the loving care be stowed upon her, she passed away on 2nd May. The Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 - 1954) Tuesday 11 May 1937 p 3
b. abt 1854 d. 9/8/1933 Hamilton br. Sandgate
m. Joseph Cryen (1851 Sydney-1878 Son of Robert Cryen &Ellen) 2/4/1877 Woollahra
m. William McGuinness (abt 1869- 18/2/1920 Wollongong Hospital Son of William McGuineass & Mary) 1884 Glebe
f. Martin/Michael Hennesy m. Ann
CRYEN — HENNESSY. —April 2, at St. Joseph's Church, Woollahra, by the Rev. Father Leaming, Joseph John, youngest son of Robert Cryen, William-street, Paddington, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Martin Hennessy, Shepherd-street, Darlington. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 30 April 1877 p 1
DEATH. McGUINEAS.— At the Wollongong Hospital, on February I8th, 1920. William, beloved husband of Elizbeth McGuineas of Fairy Meadow, aged 51 years. At Rest. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 February 1920 p 8
McGUINNESS (CRYEN).-August 9, 1933, at her residence, Hamilton North, Elizabeth McGuinness, beloved mother of Ethel Cryen, aged 79 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 19 August 1933 p 12
McGUINNESS.-The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. ELIZABETH McGUINNESS are kindly invited to attend her funeral, to move from her late residence, No. 13 Hamilton-street, Hamilton North, To-morrow (Friday) Afternoon, at 2.15 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Sandgate, via Hamilton Railway Station Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 10 August 1933 p 9
McGUINNESS.–In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth McGuiness, died August 9, 1933. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving son, Will, Hamilton North Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 9 August 1938 p 6
b. 23/7/1847 Dapto d. 21/7/1928 Bankstown
m. Patrick William McGuinness ( abt 1846 Dapto- after 1928 Bankstown? Son of Patrick McGuiness & Ann Geoghegan *) 26/10/1868 West Dapto RC 1868/3672
f. Edward Thompson m. Margaret Clinch *
On the 20th of October last, the daughter of a widow named Margaret Thompson, residing at Dapto, was married. The wedding was a very quiet one, several residents of the locality making up a party to celebrate the event at Mrs. Thompson's. All passed off until between 9 and 10 o'clock at night, when a number of men-twelve or fourteen-came to the house with blackened faces, and made a great noise with horns, kettles, and bells. Mrs. Thompson and the females were very much frightened, and wanted to send for a constable to disperse the mob, but one of the male guests said he thought he could do it. He loaded a gun and put a few grains of corn in it. When he went within a few yards of the defendants, and asked them to go off, they jeered him, and said there was nothing in the gun. He then fired without taking particular aim. One or two of them got small doses of the corn, and the trespassers retired without what they came for, as in answer to a question what they wanted, they said grog. The affair was reported to the police. and consequently seven parties were brought before the Wollongong Bench on Monday last, charged with that they did, on the night in question, unlawfully disturb the public peace to the terror of the inhabitants. From admissions made by some of the defendants, and direct testimony adduced, the Bench arrived at the conclusion that the evidence did not warrant the detention of two of the defendants, but the remaining five, James Kidd, James M'Grory, James M'Nab, Frank James, and James Anderson, were committed to take their trial at the next Quarter Sessions at Wollongong-bail allowed. Empire 12 November 1868
Left Bega in 1926
McGUINNESS.-July 21st, 1928, at her late residence, “Zaravllle,” Restwell-street, Bankstown, Jane, dearly loved wife of Patrick McGuinness. Aged 81 years. R.I.P. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Sunday 22 July 1928 p 17
b. abt 1807 Cork Ireland d. 31/5/1880 br. Wollongong General
m. Stephen McGuiness (Ireland- abt 1845 Cork Ireland) abt 1825 Cork Ireland
f. Jeremiah Sullivan m. Mary
Ship: Glen Isla 1857
b. 1837 Co Donegal Ireland d. 21/4/1921 East Kangaloon
m. John McGuinness (1840 Cork Ireland – 4/12/1908 East Kangaloo Son of Stephen McGuinness and Margaret Sullivan *) 25/11/1862 St Mary’s Cathedral
f. William Griffith m. Mary
Ship: Karibo 1856
McGUlNESS -GRIFFITHS-November 25th, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. F. Dwyer, John M'Guinness, store keeper, of Wollongong, fourth son of Stephen M'Guinness, native of King's Country, Ireland, to Miss Sarah Griffiths, third daughter of Mr. William Griffiths, native of Donegal, Ireland. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 December 1862
Sarah come to Australia as part of the Donegal Relief Fund
Husband a farmer
The Late Mrs McGuinness By the death or Mrs. Sarah McGuinness, which took place on April 21st at East Kangaloon, the district has lost one of its oldest and most respected pioneer residents. She had reached the advanced age of 84 years, having heen born in County Derry, Ireland, in 1837. and was the third eldest daughter of the late Mr William Griffith of Carrow Cannon House. Coming to Australia, in 1856 in the ship Karibo, commanded by Captain Cameron, she was married in St. Mary's Cathedral in 1862, and for some time carried on business at Wollongong with her husband, the late Mr John McGuinness, who pre-deceased her 12 years. In 1861 she and her husband came to Mount Murray, East Kangaloon, where they took up a selection, and she had resided there ever since, being the oldest resident in that locality. Being a woman of sterling qualities and strict integrity, she was loved by all who were acquainted with her. A notable feature of her last illness was a visit shortly before her death from two old friends and one-time neighbors— Mr Donnelly, aged 91, and Mrs Akers, aged 89 – who were afterwards present at her funeral, at which the large and representative attendance bore testimony to the esteem in which she was held. The late Mrs McGuinness had a family of eight children, of whom four survive her. viz.,- Messrs Stephen, Edward, and Patrick McGuinness, and Mrs. J Ritchie, all of the Kangaloon district. Robertson Advocate (NSW : 1894 - 1923) Friday 6 May 1921
m. Thomas Maguire
Researcher cannot find the birth registration for this child- and no mother was listed.
b. abt 1825 d. 2/6/1885 Waterloo br. Rookwood
m. Bernard Maguire (abt 1810 - 22/10/1896 Son of John Maguire & Margaret) 1842 RC Sydney St Mary’s
f. Charles McAllen m. Bridget
MAGUIRE.—June 2, at her residence, 131, Raglan-street, Waterloo, Ann, the beloved wife of Bernard Maguire, aged 60 years. May her soul rest in peace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 4 June 1885 p 1
b. 21/11/1844 Jamberoo d. 30/4/1906 Jamberoo
m. Patrick Maguire (10/3/1844 Burrul Ireland – 17/11/1906 Kangaroo Valley Son of Peter Maguire & Johanna Foley)
f. John Walsh m. Catherine O’Mara *
Husband a labourer
We deeply regret to announce the death of Mrs. Maguire, a highly respected resident for many years of the Shoalhaven district, after a long and painful illness borne with christian fortitude. The sad event took place on Monday at 1 p.m., at the residence of her sister, Mrs. O. Young, of Jamberoo. The funeral leaves Kiama by the mid-day train for Nowra on Wednesday. he Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 1 May 1906 p 2
http://www.geni.com/people/Caroline-Walsh/6000000003862339938
b. NSW d. 18/10/1853 Charcoal RC Illawarra Wollongong
m. John Maguire (abt 1800 Tyrone Ireland – 25/3/1855 Wollongong) 2/9/1845 Wollongong
Both resident Wollongong.
b. Longford Co Longford Ireland
m. Bryan Mcguire (Longford Co Longford Ireland- Son of John Maguire & Mary)
f. Edward Flynn m. Bridget
Ship: Forth 1841
b. abt 1815 d. abt 1894
m. Peter Maguire (-abt 1850) 16/6/1839 Sussex Inlet V183913 123 Roman Catholic Illawarra; Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1839 Wollongong
Ship: ? (came free)
Both resident Shoalhaven
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS/2003-10/1065570383
b. 1864 Wollongong 16601/1864 d. 1894 Woonona 14974/*
m. James Maguire 1880 Wollongong 5471/1880
f. James Gordon m. Susan Loveday *
d. 1882 Shoalhaven
m. James McGuire (abt 1808 Inniskillen Ireland – 1872 Shoalhaven) 1849 Sydney
f. Thomas May m. Jane Graham * see Monaghan
Husband a farmer
b. 1875 Sydney d. 5/11/1942 br. Wollongong General
m. Andrew McGuire (abt 1863- 5/8/1928 Wollongong Son of Patrick A McGuire & Ellen) 1892 Sydney 1161/1892
f. John William Bennis m. Martha Connor *
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1851 RC Maitland d. 10/7/1919 Sydney br. Rookwood Catholic
m. Henry Liddell 1872 Tambaroora
m. James Hall McGuire (- 20/4/1911 Darlinghurst) 1888 Petersham
f. Hector McClean m. Mary
b. abt 1876 d. 6/3/1962 Wollongong
m. Daniel Joseph McGuirk (abt 1873-5/5/1945 Wollongong) 1900 Murrumburrah
f. James Booth m. Ann
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a marine agent, sales agent , coach operator and carrier.
d. 1900 Qld br. Nudgee Qld
m. Bernard McHugh (abt 1808 – 8/6/1867 Nadgee Brisbane Qld)
f. Patrick Kilbridge/Killbride
Ship: Formosa 1839
Bernard McHugh (born c.1808) with his wife Ann (nee Kilbride) arrived in Sydney from Ireland 20 May 1839 aboard the vessel “Formosa”. He went farming at Crookhaven in the Illawarra District. In 1862 he purchased 54 acres on the Logan River, Queensland. At the time of his accidental death in 1868 he was an established dairy farmer adjacent to the Nudgee Water Hole.
On the morning of 8 June 1867, Bernard set out riding to Brisbane on business, delivering milk to the Archbishop. When it was after teatime and he had not returned home, his wife sent out the German farm labourer to meet him.
About a mile from home the man found Bernard lying on the ground. His head had struck a thick overhanging branch in the dark and he had fallen from his horse. He was unable to move and complained of a headache and numbness from the neck down. With assistance he was brought home by cart and put to bed.
Mrs McHugh thought it unnecessary to call a priest or doctor as she thought the numbness resulted from lying so long on the cold ground. He was obviously suffering from serious spinal damage, because at 5.00am the next morning when his wife attempted to prop him up to drink some tea - he fell back dead.
b. abt 1841 Ireland d. 21/3/1866 Logan River Qld
m. Patrick McHugh 1860 Sydney 1860/146
f. James Doyle m. ? McDonald
Cause of Death: Snake bite
M'HUGH.-On the 21st March, at her residence, Logan River, the beloved, wife of P. M'Hugh, fifth daughter of Mr. J. Doyle, No. 8, Charlotte Place, Church Hill, Sydney. Her death was caused by the bite of a snake. [Sydney and Illawarra papers please copy.] The Brisbane Courier 23 March 1866
d. 1865 Sydney
m. Redmond McHugh (abt 1816-12/1/1860 Woolloomooloo Bay Son of Redmond McHugh & Ellen)
f. Patrick Logan m.
b. abt 1882 Prahan Vic d. 23/2/1937 Annandale
m. John B D McIlrick 1908 Sydney
f. Arthur Constant Aucher m. Mary Mahon Giddings
A KIAMA K0MM0TI0N
ALLEGED SEDUCER CLAIMS £500 FOR SLANDER THE JURY CANNOT AGREEA commotion at Kiama, caused by the circulation of reports anent a supposed intimacy between Sidney Major, the son of a local storekeeper, and Maisie Auchcr, the (laughter of an assurance inspector, has eventuated in a slander action,..the following statement, said to- have been made by Maisie's stepmother, Gertrude Maria Aucher : 'I am in great trouble. Maisie is in a certain condition, and Sidney Major is the one who got her in this condition,' Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954)Sunday 10 July 1904 - Page 4
Family lived at Kiama from November 1902 to May 1903.
b. 1876 Waterloo d. 25/7/1957 Mayfield
m. John James Farrell (abt 1874 Surrey Hills-18/4/1906 Wollongong Son of Henry Farrell & Margaret) 1896 Waterloo
m. John R McIlroy 1914 Sydney
Tuesday morning when the news spread that Mr. J. J. Farrell, operator at the Wollongong Telegraph office, had met his death on the previous night under rather tragic circumstances (as reported, elsewhere) The deceased had been in Wollongong only five or six years, but during that time he had made for himself legion of friends. As a worker in St. Francis Xavier's Church circles, as a prime mover in benefits, socials and entertainments, as a' prominent Hibernian and as a solid, pillar in Friendly Society circles -he will indeed be sadly missed.
At the Telegraph Office he was a thoroughly good officer, efficient and obliging, and as a townsman in his own humble way he accomplished what many in far more exalted positions failed to attempt. He leaves a wife and four young children, for whom widespread sympathy is felt. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 21 April 1906 p 8
b. 10/12/1862 Windsor d. 1891 Nemingha near Tamworth
m. James Hunter McIlvine (6/5/1859 Nundle- 23/6/1926 Nemingha Son of William McIlveen & Sarah McLelland)
1888 Woonona
f. George Lucas m. Rachel Norris *
b. 17/9/1859 Dapto d. 14/8/1934 Warwick Qld
m. Daniel Docker McIlvride (13/5/1852 Comrie Perthshire Scotland - ) 1885 Wollongong
f. Duncan McRae m. Jane McFarlane *
Husband a tailor
Living at Kangaroo Valley 1895
Living at “Glenrae” Hurstville when her daughter married
b. 1832 Sydney d. 14/8/1856 Fountaindale Kiama
m. James McIllwraith (1822 - 2/7/ 1880 Broughton Son of Daniel McIlwrath & Jane Robinson *) 23/6/1853 Kiama
f. James Shoobert m. Mary Brady *
On the 23rd June, at the Free Church Manse, Kiama, by the Rev. George Mackie, James M'Illwraith, of Sea View, to Emma Shoobert, eldest daughter of J. Shoobert, Esq., J.P., Keira Lodge, Wollongong. Empire 7 July 1853
On the 14th, at her residence, Fountaindale, near Kiama, after a very short and painful illness, Emma, the beloved and deeply lamented wife of Mr. James McIlwrath, leaving two children and a number of friends to lament their loss. Empire 19 August 1856
b. abt 1839 d. 29/9/1866 St George
m. William John McIlwrath ( 14/6/1824 Belfast-3/7/1893 “Sea View” Kiama Son of Daniel McIlwrath & Jane Robinson *) 9/9/1856 Kiama
f. James Bibb m. Mary Masefield
On the 9th instant, by special license, at Kiama, by the Rev. G. Mackie, Free Church Presbyterian minister, Mr. William J. McIlwrath, second son of Mr. D. McIlwrath, of Sea View, Kiama, to Miss Elizabeth Julia Victoria Bibb, third daughter of the late Mr. James Bibb, of Sydney. Empire 13 September 1856
Os tihe 29th September, at the residence of her brother-in-law. Mr. W. T. Angus, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. W. J.. McIlwraith, of Kiama, aged 27 years. Her and was peace. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 October 1866 p 2
b. abt 1829
m. Francis Dale (abt 1826-)
m. James McIlwrath (1822 - 2/7/ 1880 Broughton Son of Daniel McIlwrath & Jane Robinson) 4/3/1858 Kiama 1920/1858
Ship: Sea 1849
Malcolm Ferguson was brought up on an indictment charging him with having, at Fountain Dale, near Kiama, on the 30th day of March, committed a rape upon Jemima May Dale, aged six years.
The Solicitor.General prosecuted ; Mr. Windeyer appeared for the defence.
The prisoner was a man of about 5 feet 6 inches, of about 30 years of age, and of a very unprepossessing appenrance..
The first witness called was the complainant Jemima May Dale. Although only six years of age, she displayed remarkable intelligence, but gave her evidence with much diffidence She would not swear to the commission of the rape ; the capital charge was therefore abandoned, and the charge of assault with intent only proceeded with. The evidence of the child went to show that prisoner went to the house where she was alone and attempted by force to effect his diabolical object
The evidence of the child's mother and Dr. Richards, of Kiama, went to show that she had been subject to ill treatment such as she described.
His Honor summed up, and the jury returned averdict of guilty, and his Honor sentenced the prisoner Empire Thursday 8 April 1858
Second marriage in Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 11 Mar 1858
On the 29th” January from the effects of scarlet fever, Jane Robinson M'llwrath, aged 2 years and 3 months, the beloved and youngest daughter of James and Grace M'Illwrath. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 16 February 1864 p 2
She sold a large Kangaroo Valley property in 1880 see The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 9 November 1880 p 3
b. abt 1798 d. 1/9/1873 Kiama
m. Daniel McIlwrath (1798 Belfast Ireland – 24/11/1871 Sea View Kiama Son of Michael McIlwraith & Margaret Crawford) 25/12/1821 Belfast Ireland
f. William Robinson m. Margaret Innes
On the 18th Instant, at her parents' residence, Seaview, Kiama, Lavinia, the beloved daughter of Daniel and Jane M'Ilwraith, aged 20 years, after a long and painful illness. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 22 December 1858
The death of another old resident has taken place within the last few days, We allude to Mrs. Jane McIllwrath, widow of the late Daniel McIllwrath. This lady died on Monday last, and was buried on the following day. Her age was 75 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 September 1873 p 2
ON the 1st September, 1873, Mrs. JANE McILWRATH, relict of the late Daniel McIlwrath, aged 75 years, after a short illness, which she bore with the fortitude becoming a Christian. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 11 September 1873 p 2
b. abt 1841 Tyrone Ireland d. 10/11/1908 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. John McInerney ( 2/11/1838 Drumcharley Clare Ireland- 26/8/1926 Waverley Son of Denis McInerney & Margaret Brodie) 25/5/1869 Kiama
f. James Fields m. Mary Makery *
Ship: 1858 David McIver
Living at Toolijoola in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a farmer
OBITUARY MRS. JOHN MCINERNEY. THE death occurred on Tuesday, the 10th inst., of one of the oldest and most; highly respected resients of the district, in the person of Mrs. John.McInerney, of Gerringong. The deceased lady, who had reached the age of 67 years, was a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, and came to New South Wales with her parents (the late Mr. and Mrs. James Fields) in the year 1858. After residing with her parents at Saddleback and Jamberoo for some years, she married Mr. John McInerney, and went to reside with, her husband at Berry. After some time they removed to their farm at Kangaroo Valley. About 29 years ago the deceased lady came with her husband and family to Gerringong, where she resided up to the time of her demise. The late Mrs. McInerney was possessed of an amiable simplicity of character, which together with her kindly disposition won the love and regard of all who were privileged with her acquaintance, and the large concourse of people who followed her remains to their last resting place was evidence of the esteem in which she was held. The interment took place in the Gerringong cemetery, the Rev. M.P. Malone, of Kiama. performing the last sad rites. A husband and family of four sons are left to mourn their irreparable loss. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 18 November 1908 p 2
m. Patrick McInnis
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll Boarding House Keeper
b. d. 31/12/1933 Leura
f. William McInnes m. Isabella Dobbie
b. abt 1835 Falkirk Scotland d. 23/6/1910 br. Wollongong General
m. William McInnes
f. William m. Margaret
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband and son a tailor.
MRS. W. M'INNES.
There passed away at Wollongong yesterday a very highly respected lady in the person of Mrs. M'Innes, wife, of Mr. W. M'Innes, tailor. The deceased lady had been ailing for a considerable time, and although she had the best medical attention and nursing, she died early yesterday morning. The deceased lady, who was 76 years of age, was a native of Scotland, and had resided with her family in Wollongong for over twenty years, during which time she had won many friends by her upright Christian life. She leaves behind to mourn her loss a husband and two children, to whom, we extend our sympathy. The funeral will take place this afternoon, the remains being laid to rest in the Presbyterian cemetery. llawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 June 1910 p 4
m. Alexander McInnes (abt 1801 Sleat Isle of Skye Scotland – 22/10/1872 Numba Son of Jonothan McInnes & Mary McDonald) abt 1823 Scotland
Ship: William Nicol 1837
Husband was employed by Mr Brown, Illawarra, £30 per an. & rations, they then moved down the coast finally settling near Nowra.
For a history of the sailing of the William Nicol see Isabella Matheson
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1860 Perthshire Scotland d. 7/7/1901 br. Wollongong General
m. William McIntosh (abt 1856-1935 Vic Son of Alexander McIntosh & Ellen Donaldson)
f. Robert McKay m. Janet
Ship: Aberdeen 1885
On her sons death information it said his cousin C W Irwin died of wounds in 1914- so must be English?
Husband living in Victoria in 1935 when his brother died.
b. abt 1799 Glasgow Scotland d. 19/6/1862 Kiama br. Jamberoo
m. William McIntosh (24/12/1790 Glasgow Scotland – 10/5/1867 Kiama) 5/1/1820 Gorbals Scotland
f. Hugh Thomson m. Agnes
Ship: abt 1832
Cause of Death: Drowned
At Riverdale, Kiama, after a long and painful illness, John M'Garvie, youngest son of Janet and William McIntosh, of Union-street, Sydney, aged 19 years and 10 months. Empire 21 August 1855
Husband was an engineer
b. abt 1852 d. 1/7/1933 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. James Campbell McIntosh ( abt 1853 Perthshire Scotland – 15/3/1935 Royal North Shore Son of Alexander McIntosh & Ellen Donaldson) abt 1878
f. James m. Catherine
Ship: Peterborough 1884
Living Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Had no children- Husband was a carpenter who came to the Illawarra district from Scotland.
The death occurred at the Wollongong Hospital on Sunday last of Mrs. Mcintosh, wife of Mr. James Mcintosh, of New Dapto Road. Mrs. Mcintosh was connected with a well known family. She was 81 years of age, and had resided on and off at Wollongong for a number of years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 July 1933 p 5
IN MEMORIAM. McINTOSH — in loving memory of my dear wife, Mary, departed this life July 1st 1933. Fondly remembered by Her loving husband, James Mcintosh. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 6 July 1934 p 8
b. 1875 Tamworth d. 15/7/1947 Qld
m. Michael Mooney 1902 Sydney
m. Robert McIntyre 1907 Wollongong
f. Peter Johnston m. Eliza Johnston *
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living Unanaderra in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. d. 30/3/1884 Moss Vale
m. John Patrick McIntyre (1831 Ireland -22/5/1909 Mosman Son of Thomas McIntyre & Mary Devery *) Braidwood
Husband a farmer
b.1829 Gillen Offaly Ireland
m. Francis McIntyre 20/1/1855 Jerringong Reg Kiama RC
f. Thomas McIntyre m. Mary Devery *
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENANZ/2001-08/0998458702
Husband a settler and farmer
m. Andrew McIntire
m. Francis McIntyre
b. 1864 Wollongong d. 1962 Brighton, Sussex, England
m. Donald McIntyre 13/4/1887 Mandemar
f. Francis P McCabe m. Jane Osborne *
MACINTYRE-MACCABE.-On Wednesday, April 13, at Mandemar, by the Kew G. A. Sheppard, of St. Jude's, Berrima, Donald Macintyre, of Kayuga, to Charlotte Helen, third daughter of F. P. .MacCabe , of Russell Vale, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 April 1887
b. abt 1855 Jamberoo d. 23/7/1919 Lismore br. Lismore
m. James M McIntyre (1841 Ireland- 17/4/1925 Lismore Son of Thomas McIntyre & Mary Devery *) 1876 Kiama
f. William Reedy m. Ellen O’Brien *
The FUNERAL of the late ELLEN McINTYRE, beloved wife of Mr. James McIntyre, Leycester-street, will move from the ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 26th, at 12 noon for the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 26 July 1919 p 8
b. 1850 Kiama? d. 10/4/1923 Lismore 7572/1923 br. Lismore
m. Thomas Joseph McIntyre (1847-29/3/1919 Goolmangar) 1876 Kiama
f. Hugh Boyle m. Mary Mahon *
Had no children
Cousin of James and Mark Meehan, informant on James’ death certificate?
b. 1805 Clonmacnoise, Kings Co Ireland d. 1/9/1893 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. Thomas McIntyre (1798 Kings Co Ireland – 2/5/1881 Gerringong) abt 1826 Ireland
Ship: Subraon 1848
m. Andrew McIntyre () 1861 Wollongong
b. abt 1840 Fermanagh Ireland d. 1932 Blaney
m. William McIntyre (abt 1837 Ireland-29/7/1902) 1859 Wollongong 3235/1859
f. Andrew Jones m. Susan
Ship: Daphne 1859
MRS. MARY ANNE McINTYRE
The death took place on Tuesday last, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Cooper, at Brown's Creek, Blayney, of Mrs. McIntyre, at the great age of 93 years. The late Mrs. McIntyre left Ireland when 16½ years old, for Australia with her sis-ter, in the sailing boat, The Daphney, and for some years afterwards'was an attendant for the Whites, of 'Belltrees,' Scone. Deceased was the widow of the late William McIntyre, who was underground engineer of Bodangora gold mine, near Wellington. Previously he was manager of the Brown's Creek mine. Her married life entailed various movements, but the greater part of it was spent about Brown's Creek and Lucknow.
Her health was good until about a fortnight before her end came, and she retained all of her faculties, being able to read and do needlework without the aid of glasses. The surviving children are Mrs. Cooper (Brown's Creek), Mrs. Bergin (Cowra), Mrs. Newstead (Newbridge), and Robert (Merrylands). Mrs. McIntyre was a woman of sterling qualities, and had made a host of friends. The funeral took place at Blayney on Wednesday afternoon. A prayer- book which the deceased brought with her from Ireland, and which had been in constant use ever since, was buried with her at her expressed wish. Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Monday 12 December 1932 p 3
b. abt 1846 d. 10/9/1930 North Sydney br. Gore Hill
m. Alexander McIntyre (1843 Queanbeyan – 28/89/1920 North Sydney Son of Duncan Alexander McIntyre & Marjorie Cameron) 1862 Queanbeyan
f. Joseph Dickinson m. Ann Blackman
Living at Corrimal/Park St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Thomas McIvor
b. abt 1831 d. 18/1/1901 Auburn Vic
m. Hugh McKail (abt 1820-31/12/1899 Hawthorn Vic Son of Hugh McKail & Margaret Murduck)
f. Allan
At Minnamurra, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Hugh McKail , the Rev. John Kinross, Presbyterian Minister of Kiama, to Elizabeth Joanna, eldest daughter of Robert Menzies, Esq., J.P., Minnamurra, Illawarra.
At Minamarra, Illawarra, on the 31st of January last, the wife of the Reverend Hugh McKail, of a son. Empire 11 February 1854
At the Manse, Shellharbor, on Saturday, January 8th, Mrs McKail, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 13 January 1859 p 3
AT the Manse, Shellharbor, on Thursday morning, August 23rd, Mrs. McKail, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Wednesday 29 August 1860 p 2
Husband was the Presbyterian minister for Shellharbour and Terry’s Meadows from 1854 to 1859 after which they moved to Victoria.
McKAIL.—On the 18th January, at Warriston, Tooronga grove, Auburn, Mary Jane, relict of the late Rev. Hugh M'Kail, in her 80th year. No flowers. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 21 January 1901 p 1
b. 1850 at sea d. 26/12/1929 Corrimal br. Bulli General
m. John Mackay (abt 1845 Newcastle-upon-Tyne England- 1898 Woonona Son of Thomas Mackay & Caroline Hyanson) 1868 Wollongong
f. Albert Cavill m. Harriet Oliver *
WOMAN PIONEER PASSES
MRS. MACKAY. OF. CORRIMAL
CORRIMAL. Friday.Agnes Mackay. 79 of James Road. Corrimal. died on Thursday at midnight, after a few days of severe illness and will be buried to-day.
She was born on a sailing ship off the Cape of Good Hope, when her parents were en route to Australia. Later, she came to the South Const in a bullock wagon as a littla girl, from the Turon alluvial goldfields.
Mrs. Mackay playcd an active part with other women in stopping a trainload of blacklegs from getting to Old Bulli mine during one of the bitter struggles. She was possessed of wonderful vigor and strength of character.
Few women have undergone the shocks and sufferings of this old lady. Two of her sons were killed in the Old Bulli explosion. her husband died soon after, an other son died through injuries sustained at South Bulli mine, while a nephew (grandson) she brought up from birth, was drowned a few years ago at a surf carnival at Wollongong.
The grand old pioneer's efforts wore ever for the betterment of her suffering fellow workers, and her name lis loved and honored throughout the district. The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938) Saturday 28 December 1929 p 6
http://www.genesreunited.com.au/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1262198
Living at Unanaderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- School teacher
b. abt 1868 Holmside Durham England d. 8/6/1936 Sydney br. Rookwood
m. James Clelland Mackay (abt 1858 Scotland- 1937 Balmain North ) 1885 Wollongong
f. William S Hall m. Jane *
Ship: La Houge 1879
MARRIAGE. MACKAY— HALL.— At St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, on the 25th August ultimo, by the Rev. Dean Ewing, James Cullen Mackay, of Fig Tree, Illawarra (native of Scotland), to Dorathy, eldest daughter of Mr. W. S. Hall, of the Mount Keira Hotel, Fig Tree (native of Durham, England.) Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 12 September 1885 p 2
Husband a waterside worker
MACKAY. —June 8, 1936, at Sydney Hospital, Dorothy Mackay, mother of Jim (deceased), Will, George, Jane, and Jack. Funeral, see Wednesday's “Herald.” The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 9 June 1936 p 10
b. abt 1856 Gladsmuir Haddington Scotland
m. Rev. Andrew Mackay (abt 1851 -22/12/1899 Wollongong) 1881 Stirling Scotland
f. Charles Jameson Christie m. Janet Anderson Rintoul
Her Husband was the Presbyterian minister. He had been unwill for about three years before his death. Her mother was living in Toorak Melbourne so it is likely she went back to Melbourne. She was living in New Zealand in 1918 when her brother died.
To-morrow Mr. Frank Bevan sells for Mrs. Andrew Mackay at the Presbyterian Manse at 9, o'clock all her superior furniture and effects. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 20 February 1900 p 2
m. Thomas McKay
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a ganger
m. John Mackay
MACKAY -On the 20th inst, at her parents' residence Titchfield, Keira-street. Wollongong, New South Wales Dorothy Isabel Cameron, only child of John and Ellen Mackay, aged 1 year and 4 monthsThe Argus (Melbourne) 27 March 1893
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 27/11/1811 d. 26/1/1894 Nowra
m. Alexander Kerr Mackay ( abt 1787 – 15/12/1871 Nowra Park ) 18/1/1836 Alness Ross Shire Scotland
f. Capt. Alexander Cameron m. Jane Grant
Husband was a local magistrate around 1859 to 1869
MACKAY.-January 26, 1894. at her residence, Nowra, Jessie. S. Mackay, relict of the late Alexander Mackay, Crown Lands Commissioner, in her 83rd year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 5 February 1894 p 1
OBITUARY. (From Shoalhaven Telegraph.) We have this week to chronicle the demise of Mrs. Jessie Mackay (nee Cameron), relict of the late A. K. Mackay, of Nowra Park. The deceased lady enjoyed excellent health until within a month or two of her death, which took place early last Friday morning, at the ago of 82 years. Mrs. Mackay's name was a house-hold word in the Shoalhavon district for 40. years, The late Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackay arrived in this district about 40, years ago, and occupied Comberton Grange, on the Currumbene, Subsequently Mr. Mackay was appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands, and established himself and family at Nowra Park, where they resided for many years. The children comprised two daughters only, the eldest of whom was Mrs. Macdonald. wife of the manager of the Bank of Now Zealand in that colony, and Mrs. Hunt, who resided with her husband lately at Nowra Park, and died there a few years ago, leaving seven children. Mrs. Macdonald also predeceased her mother by many years, and left a family well provided for with their father, who still survives Thus Mrs. Mackay's husband and her children all died before her, leaving her in advanced years with no direct relatives nearer than grand-children. These grand children, the children of Mrs, Hunt, she gathered under her roof, and nurtured and taught them for years with all the concern of a mother, Her life, if it could all be set out in its shades and lights, was one of the bravet and most heroic that a mother and wife could live, Born of good family, closely related to Sir Ewan Camenron, of Fasifern, in Argyleshire, she recived the education. and training of a gentlewoman, common to girls of her birth and relationships. She belonged to the period anti to the patriarchial and loving middle class of the Highlands, whose mansions were in latter years, after the Union, the homes of culture and hospitality.
Famed for song and beauty's charms,
Zealous, yet modest ; innocent though free ;
Patient of toil; serene mid alarms:
Inflexible in faith: invincible in arms.Such was indeed the character of the chivalrous race from which Jessie Cameron Mackay sprang, Closely related to the famous military commander, Allein an Errach, who founded the renowned 79th. Regiment of Cameron Highlanders, every pibroch, every song in Gaelic and in English that pourtrayed the life and character of the Highland old clan music, where notes breathed the spirit of the times, in war or peace-all these Mrs Mackay, as the writer first saw her, when she was over 70 years of age, could play on the piano from memory, as one who felt and mentally saw the subject of her lute alone could play, Her cheekswould glow, even in age, and her eyes sparkle, as her spirit rose with the occasion, before a congenital auditorium, in giving expression to music which was associated with war and peace, romance, beauty and valour, virtue and piety. She was one of the last links of an honoured middle class which, while they blended. with current customs and society, belonged to the earlier society, of the time when our present and revered Queen came to the throne. At the same time they brought to the present communities the echoes of the preceding generation, and bequeathed to us an inheritance of sterling character and example which education and knowledge do not inculcate iapart from such fine individuality as we have noted in Mrs. Mackay and the class from whom she descended. “Peace be to her ashes,”
Her remains were interred on Saturday in the family burying-ground at Nowra Park, the Rev. J. K. Bruce officiating. The event was not notified as much as usual with the obsequies of younger persons more in the public view than Mrs. Mackay had been of late. But old friends were there, and kindly hands and hearts. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 3 February 1894 p 2
http://www.ancestryresearchservice.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I3934&tree=cameron1
b. abt 1832 Strathconnon Ross-shire Scotland d. 11/3/1906 Yalbraith br. Taralga
m. Murdoch Finlayson McKay (abt 1832 Inverness Scotland - 5/10/1906 Woodbrook Yalbraith Taralga Son of Alexander McKay & Mary ) Strathconnon Ross-shire Scotland
f. Duncan m. Margaret
The Late Mrs. M. McKay.
A correspondent forwards some particulars of the late Mrs. McKay, wife of Mr. Murdock McKay, of Woodbrook, Yalbraith, who died recently, at the advanced age of 76 years:–
Mrs. McKay was a native of Strathconnon, Ross-shire, Scotland, where she married. Subsequently Mr. and Mrs. McKay came to this State and settled at Dapto, remaining there for a few years. Later, however, they came to this district, where they settled permanently at Woodbrook. In every respect Mrs. McKay was a most estimable woman, and her many acts of kindness, together with her gentle and sympathetic nature, endeared her to all with whom she came in contact. By her death a gap has been left, both in her home and among her friends, that will not be easily filled. Ever since she came to this district–and before coming here, at Dapto-Mrs. McKay took an active interest in the Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member. In days gone by, when church-work was not as easy and church helpers as many as now, she was a tower of strength in every way, and though her form has passed away she will remain and be remembered by her good life and good deeds—the only true memorial of a sincere Christian woman's life. Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Saturday 7 April 1906 p 4
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d. 1955 Paddington
m. Thomas James McKaughan (- 1922 Liverpool Son of James B McKaughan & Mary A) 12/10/1898 Wollongong
f. Thomas Allen m. Emily Elizabeth Whiteman *
M’KAUGHAN- ALLEN -October 12, at the residence of the bride’s parents by the Rev E T Miles, Thomas James son of the late J. B. McKaughan, Exeter, St. Marys to Annie Teresa, youngest daughter of Thomas Allen Wollongong The Sydney Morning Herald 15 November 1898
m. James McKeachie 1866 Sydney
ON the 2nd Instant, at the residence of her parents, Manning-street, Kiama, MARY, only daughter of JAMES and MARY M'KEACHIE, aged three years and three months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 August 1870 p 2
m. William H McKell
b. abt 1822 NSW d. 13/2/1902 Ashfield
m. Joshua Cooper (abt 1820 -1853 Son of Joseph Cooper & Elizabeth Moysey) 5/8/1841 Liverpool
m. Robert William McKellar (- 1898 Ashfield Son of Archibald McKellar & Catherine ) 16/4/1859 Sydney
f. Captain Joseph Thompson m. . Isabella Wood
On Thursday, August 5th, at St Luke's Church, Liverpool, by the Rev. J. Duffus, Mr. Joshua Cooper, Culford, King's Plains, to Ann Jane Thompson, second daughter of the late Captain Joseph Thompson, of Drummond Cottage, Liverpool. The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Friday 13 August 1841 p 3
On the 16th instant, at St. James' Church, by the Rev. Joseph Cooper, Robert W. M'Kellar, Esq., to Anne, relict of Joshua Cooper, Esq. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 27 April 1859 p 1
On the 15th instant, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, the wife of R. W. McKellar, Esq., of a daughter The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 19 January 1861
On the 18th instant, at Burwood, Catherine, the infant daughter of R. W. McKellar, of Kiama. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 25 March 1862 p 2
On the 5th instant, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, the wife of R. W. McKellar, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 10 June 1862
Mrs. R. W. McKellar.
In her 80th year died a few days ago (13th instant) at her residence at Ashfield, one of the suburbs of Sydney, Ann Jane Drummond, relict of the Iate R. W. McKellah, well-known in this district as a one- time manager of the Commercial Bank.
The deceased lady had been a long sufferer from paralysis, and for two years past had lost the power of speech. She was twice married, and by her, first marriage was the mother of Mr. Walter Cooper a brilliant though somewhat unpopular member of parliament some years ago., She leaves an unmarried daughter and two sons the issue of second marriage. The Queanbeyan Observer (NSW : 1894 - 1908; 1910 - 1915) Tuesday 18 February 1902 p 2
m. John P McKenna
Living Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. John McKenulty
b. 1876 Wollongong 22631/1876 d. 10/5/1905 Wollongong
m. John McKenzie 1903
f. Robert Munro James m. Julia Ann Rixon *
Living Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 1822 d. 1891 Tumut
m.Colin McKenzie (1817 – 1863 Tumut Son of Alexander McKenzie & Ellen ) 20/12/1845 Scotland
f. Donald Cameron m. ? Annie?
b. abt 1808 Calgary/Caligarry Isle of Mull Argyllshire Scotland d. 30/7/1846 Berkeley Estate br. Wollongong
m. Alexander McKenzie Jnr ( abt 1803 Isle of Skye Scotland- 17/9/1891 Canowindra Son of Angus McKenzie & Mary MacIntosh *) 31/12/1829 Sleat or Armadale Scotland
Ship: William Nicol 1837
http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/alexander-jnr/anne-mcleans-children/
m. Collin McKenzie 23/8/ 1845 Church of England Ashfield, Balmain, Burwood Concord
Ship: James Pattison 1836
MARRIED
Collin, youngest son of the late A. K. Mackenzie, Esq., of Bathurst, to Anne Turkington, neice to Dr.Osborne, R. N., of Daisy Bank, lllawarra, by the Rev. F. Wilkinson, M. A., on the 23rd Instant. The Australian 28 August 1845
Anne, Jane and Matilda migrated to New South Wales, Australia in 1836 per “James Pattison”. Anne was the daughter of Major Turkington and a niece to Dr Osborne.
b. abt 1838 d. 21/4/1921 br. Brownsville Anglican
f. Francis McKenzie m. Maria Edwards *
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Probate Jurisdiction. In the Will of CAROLINE JANE MACKENZIE late of Karinga Dapto in the State of New South Wales, Spinster, deceased. Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof tfiat Probate of the last will of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to WALTER JAMIESON MORSON the Executor named in the said will, and all notices may be served at the office of the undersign ed. Bowman and Mackenzie, Proctors for the Executor, 279 George street, Sydney.
Her brothers John, the Inspector of Mines for the area, and Dr Walter lived in the Illawarra for some time. Her mother also came to NSW but she may not have been a longer term resident of the Illawarra.
http://www.portrait.gov.au/magazines/26/all-there-in-black-and-white
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. abt 1803 d. 11/7/1880 Taralga br. Stone Quarry
m. Alexander Allan McKenzie ( abt 1796 Hilton Ross Shire Scotland -22/6/1871 Taralga Son of Alexander MacKenzie & Mary)
f. Alexander Downie m. Jane
Ship: abt 1836
Her sister-in –law Mary MacKenzie may have been living with this family- she died in Taralaga 23/11/1891 aged 96 and was the aunt of two of the children. The family moved to the snowy mountains (Tumut?) then to Taralga .
http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/others-alexander-allen-mckenzie/
d. 1860 Wollongong 6497/1860
m. Neil McKenzie (abt 1806 -1858 Wollongong Angus McKenzie & Mary McIntosh * ) 1835 Isle of Skye Scotland
f. Duncan Robertson m. ?
Ship: William Nichol arrived Sydney October 27, 1837
Family sailed from the Isle of Skye, Scotland as part of a larger group of Scots brought to Australia under a scheme devised by Rev. John Dunmore Lang.
b. abt 1815 d. 5/7/1894 Avondale br. Wollongong General
m. Alexander McKenzie Snr ( abt 1802 Uist Outer Hebrides -18/2/1875 Angus McKenzie & Mary McIntosh *) 1847 Presbyterian Parramatta V1847133 78/1847
f. Donald McGillivary m. Christina
On the 14th instance, at her residence, Ellengowan, Wollongong, Mrs Alexander M'Kenzie, of a son. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 22 May 1852
On the 12th January, at Ellengowan, Fairy Meadow, near Wollongong, Mrs. Alexander M'Kenzie, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 January 1862
McKENZIE-July 5, at her residence, Public school, Avondale, Christina Mary, relict of the late Alexander McKenzie, of Ellengowan, Fairy Meadow, Illawarra, aged 79 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 July 1894
http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/alexander-snr/
b. 14/6/1829 Burgh Le Marsh Lincolnshire d. 4/6/1887 Newport Vic
m. Hugh McKenzie (1820 Woodside Aberdeen Scotland-) abt 1859
M'KENZIE.-On the 2rd June, at Kiama, of inflammation the brain, Alexander Joseph, youngest and beloved son of Hugh and Elizabeth M'Kenzie,. late of Brunswick Victoria, aged 10 years and 9 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 27 June 1882 p 2
McKENZIE.— On the 4th June, at Steel-street, Newport, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Hugh McKenzie, aged 58 years.
b. Scotland
m. John McKenzie (Scotland- )
Ship: abt 1842
b. abt 1820 England?
m. Alexander McKenzie Jnr ( abt 1803 Isl of Skye Scotland- 17/9/1891 Canowindra Son of Angus McKenzi & Mary MacIntosh *) 15/5/1849 Parramatta V1849546 79/1849
http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/alexander-jnr/2-elizabeth-hanks-children/
b. 3/4/1852 Kiama/Jamberoo d. 14/8/1934 Randwick
m. Edward McKenzie (1850 Jamberoo -21/12/1927 Kensington Son of John McKenzie & Elizabeth Gall * ) 1873 Kiama
f. Henry Stokes m. Catherine Ryan *
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband was the manager of Kiama quarry for over 30 years. She was described in her husband’s obituary as ‘many years an invalid’.
http://records.ancestry.com/james_edward_mckenzie_records.ashx?pid=90053502
b. abt 1880 d. 29/3/1963 Hurstville
m. Robert H Mackenzie 1907 Helensburgh
f. William Gill m. Mary Ann Fleming *
Living at Helensburgh 1903 Electoral Roll- Book keeper
b. d. 6/10/1837 on board the ‘William Nicol’
m. Alexander McKenzie Snr ( abt 1802 Uist Outer Hebrides -18/2/1875 Angus McKenzie & Mary McIntosh *) abt 1820 Isle of Skye
Cause of Death: childbirth- triplets
She was coming to the Illawarra with her husband, children and parents-in-law when she died in childbirth. For an account of her death see https://themckenziefamilyillawarra.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/section-12.pdf
http://themckenziefamilyillawarra.wordpress.com/alexander-snr/flora-mckinnons-children/ McKenzie Florence (Wilson)
m. George C McKenzie 1903 Woonona
b. 1877 Wollongong d. 31/1/1964 Bondi
m. Joseph Dobinson (abt 1857 Durham England -4/1/ 1914 Wollongong Son of William Dobinson & Ann) 1898 Hurstville 7907/1898
m. Herbert Morrison McKenzie (abt 1889-27/3/1970 Randwick) 15/7/1919 St Stephen’s Phillips St Sydney
f. John Alger m. Sarah Bennett *
1st husband a store keeper, 2nd a baker.
b. Wisbech Cambridgeshire
m. Dr Walter Fawkes McKenzie (abt 1833 - 14/10/1886 Sydney Son of Francis McKenzie & Maria Edwards *) 24/1/1865 Wollongong
f. Harley Matthew Usill m. Elizabeth Dorothea
MARRIAGE. Mackenzie-Usill,,-On the 24th instant, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing. Walter Fawkes Mackenzie, Esq., M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., England, and Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, of West Maitland, to Frances, second daughter of the late Harley Matthew Usill, Esq., of Wsbeach, Cambridgeshire, England. No cards The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser 31 January 1865
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1812 Ross Scotland d. 1890 Berry
m. Charles McKenzie (abt 1812 Geirloch Ross Scotland -May 1887 Broughton Vale Son of Alexander McKenzie & Jane)
f. John ? m. Christine Ross
Ship: James Moran 1839
Husband a witness to a crime in 1841
Living at Maquarie River Dapto until 1860 when he sold up as his lease expired and the Wildes Meadows property was to be sold.
http://www.law.mq.edu.au/research/colonial_case_law/nsw/cases/case_index/1841/r_v_lynch/
b. abt 1793 Robshire Scotland
m. Roderick McKenzie (abt 1803 Rophire -)
Ship: Henry Porcher 1840
Husband a boat builder Said on ships dispersal that the family went to Wollongong
b. abt 1801 Edinburgh d. 12/1/1847 Wollongong
m. Alexander McKenzie Snr ( abt 1802 Uist Outer Hebrides -18/2/1875 Angus McKenzie & Mary McIntosh *) 1837 V18393454 74A/1839 Presbyterian Wollongong
At Ellengowan, Illawarra, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, after a protracted illness, Janet Hutchison, wife of Mr. Alexander M'Kenzie, and a native of Edinburgh, in the 46th year of her age. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 January 1847
m. Captain Edmund Harrison Cliffe (1797 -18/11/1837 Castlereagh st Sydney) 12/5/1835 St James’ Sydney
m. Dr Kenneth McKenzie ( 1806 Dundonell Ross Shire- 12/12/1878 Dundonnell Ross shire Scotland Son of Murdo McKenzie & ) 5/7/1838 Sydney
f. William Talbut
Marriage.
On the 12th instant, by special license at St. James's Church, by the Reverend Richard Hill, Captain E. H. Cliffe, of Chouder [Chowder] Bay, to Miss Julia Talbut, only daughter of William Talbut, Esq., Old Broad-street, London. The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Thursday 14 May 1835 p 3
Marriage.
By Special License, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. Mr. McGarvie, Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., L. R C. S., of Edinburgh, to Julia, relict of the late E. H. Cliffe. The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Wednesday 11 July 1838 p 3
http://www.bundanon.com.au/content/bundanon-0 discribes the house that they built. Her husband inherited the Dundonnel estate in Scotland and became the head of the family of Munro of Teaninich
Her first husband was a trader between NSW and India and a ships captain.
Her Husband was ‘who was trained to the medical profession,qualified in Edinburgh, and afterwards practised successively in Dublin, London, France, and Italy, and eventually emigrated to New South Wales, from which he returned in 1870 after thirty-four years - having established the members of his family in good positions there - to his native county, to take possession of his late brother's property. But this he only succeeded in doing after many years of expensive litigation carried on against him by his brother's natural daughter, Mrs Catton, who attempted to overthrow the family settlements and obtain possession of all the estates for herself. She, however, only succeeded in ruining her own property, which had to be held to pay the lawyers.’ http://www.fullbooks.com/History-Of-The-Mackenzies10.html
b. 15/8/1857 Mt Mitchell d. 13/3/1934 Chatswood br. Field of Mars
m. William McKenzie (Lettoch Banffshire Scotland- before 1934 James McKenzie & ) 1/7/1880 Montrose Pyrmont Bridge Road Glebe
f. Hugh Mitchell m. Ann Dick Young *
McKENZIE-MITCHELL.-July 1, at the residence of the bride's mother, Montrose, Pyrmont Bridge Road, Glebe, by the Rev. Andrew Gardiner. M.A., William, fifth son of the late James McKenzie, Lettoch, Banffshire, Scotland, to Julia Anna, third daughter of the late Hugh Mitchell, of Mount Mitchell, Kiama The Sydney Morning Herald 10 July 1880
District sympathy is extended to Mrs. H. Spinks, Mrs. H. L. Fredericks, Mr. W. Mitchell and Mr. R. B. Mitchell, in their bereavement through the death of their sister, Mrs. Julia Anna McKenzie, who passed away on Tuesday last at her residence, Moore Street, Roseville, in her 77th year. Mrs. McKenzie, whose husband predeceased her, is survived by three daughters, Elsie (Mrs. J. A. Barrie), Berta, Edith (Mrs. A. Langley) and Doris, and two sons, the Rev. Hugh McKenzie, U.S.A., and Mr. Will McKenzie, of Brisbane. The funeral took place on Wednesday at the Field of Mars cemetery, Sydney, after a service in the Presbyterian Church. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 17 March 1934 p 2
b. 1818 Henfield West Sussex England d. 20/8/ 1903 Falls St Leichhardt br. Balmain
m1. William Sydney Smith (abt 1804-4/12/1854) 18/2/1833 Church of England Campbelltown, St Peter's (Co. Aird) V1833221 17/1833
m2. Michael McKenzie ( -23/2/1878 Leichhardt) 12/2/ 1855 Dapto CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Henry Fowler m. Mary Ann Potterton
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. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 November 1852
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
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
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
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
b. abt 1860 d. 20/4/ 1933 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. William McKenzie ( 14/5/1852 – 7/6/1918 Wollongong Son of Alexander McKenzie & Christina McGillivary *) 20/9/1883 Dapto 5323/1883
f. George McPhail m. Elizabeth Smith *
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)
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, Wollongong, the wife of W. McKenzie, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 July 1889
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
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
IN EQUITY
(Before Mr. Justine Davidson.)
WOLLONGONG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOne 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
Living Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. With Alexander McKenzie a labourer.
m. Alexander Mackenzie 1859 Kiama
d. Wallerawang
m. Francis McKenzie (- 1851 Adlington Hall Standish Lancashire)
f. Thomas Edwards m. ? Lister
Not sure that she lived in the Illawarra however her son John was never married and was the Inspector of Mines for the Illawarra and her son Walter married in the Illawarra so it is likely that she did live here for some period.
http://www.portrait.gov.au/magazines/26/all-there-in-black-and-white
b. 10/5/1838
m. John McKenzie ( abt 1835 Isle of Skye -1921 Son of Neil McKenzie & Christina Robertson *) 3/1/1860 Bulli
f. Lachlan Morrison m. Mary Grant *
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
b. abt 1843 Ireland d. 21/8/1889 Waverley 5226/1889
m.Kenneth Mackenzie (abt 1842 Wigan Lancashire – 1903 Stanmore? Son of Francis McKenzie & Maria Edwards * ?) 5/12/1865 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. James McRoberts Quinan m. Marion Cane
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
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENANZ/2007-02/1170484764
b. 9/2/1844 Mt Kembla
m. William McKenzie ( 1838-) 3/5/1864 St Fancis Xavier’s
f. John Head m. Bridget Power *
b. abt 1776 d. 5/7/1855 Spring Hill br.
m. Angus McKenzie (abt 1781- )
Ship: 1837 ‘William Nicol’
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
b. abt 1827 d. 1900 Burra Creek br. Stone Quarry
m. Kenneth Mackenzie (abt 1811 -17/7/1895 Burra Creek Son of Colonel John Mackenzie & Elizabeth) 1844 Presbyterian Wollongong V18444408 74B
f. Alexander Allan Mackenzie m. Charlotte Downie *
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
http://www.geni.com/people/Kenneth-Mackenzie-14th-of-Hilton/6000000019800191353
b. 1861 Peterhead Aberdeenshire Scotland d. 21/4/1950 West Ryde 13295/1950
m. Alexander McKessar (1/3/ 1860 Memsie Aberdeenshire-) 25/11/1885
f. William Milne m. Eliza
Ship: abt 1892
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
b. abt 1885 Mashallmount d. 14/7/1926 Merrigoen
m. Peter MacKey (1880 Araluen – 1919 Jerilderie Son of Peter Mackey & Catherine Mullins) 27/9/1902 Residence of William Markham Dapto
f. Frederick Weston Perry m. Elizabeth Markham *
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 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
b. Montrose Forfarshire d. 1880 Newcastle
m. John Wright 1869 Wollongong 3775/1869
m. Anthony McKie (Wigton Scotland-31/10/1891 Moonbi railway station) 1879
f. John Pickeman m. Jane *
Ship: Golden Era 1855 listed as Peckman
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
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
b. abt 1881 Durham d. 12/11/1929 Helensburgh br. Woronora
m. Archibald Helliad McKillop (1878 Hartley- 1915 Paddington Son of Archibald McKillop & Matilda J Garnsey *) 1900 Helensburgh
f. David Henry Ridley m. Eizabeth Reed *
Ship: Aberdeen Oct 1885
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, 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
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
b. 7/4/1849 Hartley d. 15/12/1907 Prince Alfred Hospital br. Helensburgh
m. Archibald McKillop (29/8/1841 Bathurst-1894 Lithgow )
f. Josiah B E Garnsey m. Eliza
m. David B McKinlay
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'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
m. John McKinlay
Husband a farmer
b. abt 1838 d. 4/1/1911 br. Wollongong General
m. John McKinley ( abt 1822 Fermanagh Ireland – 22/12/1901 Wollongong Son of William McKinlay & Mary )
f. David Irwin m. Margaret
Husband the overseer of Lakelands Estate for over 20 years
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
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.
b. 1/9/1863 Dapto d. 6/11/1948 Wollongong br. Wollongong
f. John McKinley m. Jane Irwin *
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, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 11 November 1948 p 7
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1834 Pallasgrean Co Limerick Ireland d. 17/7/1896 br. Albion Park Catholic
m. Timothy McKinnery (abt 1833 Co Limerick Ireland- 6/4/1901 Darley Estate Shellharbour Son of Daniel McKinnery & Norah Bagatt ) 1853 Limerick Ireland
f. Matthew Carroll m. Johanna McCormack *
Ship: Glen Isla 1857
Husband a farmer
b. 25/11/1868 Shellharbour d. 12/3/1940 Shellharbour
f. Timothy McKinnery m. Bridget Carroll *
Living Darley Estate in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 2/12/1858 Dapto d. 4/8/1920 Shellharbour
f. Timothy McKinnery m. Bridget Carroll *
Living Darley Estate in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties