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iw:register:m2 [2022/05/06 11:56] – [Murray Mary Ann (Puckeridge)] Murray Bakeriw:register:m2 [2022/05/06 12:49] (current) – [Myles Jane Jean (Brown)] Murray Baker
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 Living at Unanaderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a singleman Living at Unanaderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a singleman
  
-MRS. ADAM MURRAY.+<blockquote>MRS. ADAM MURRAY.
  
-The death occurred in the Base Hospital yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Mary Anne Murray, wife of Mr. Adam James Murray, at the age of 76 years. A native of Belmont, on the Hawkesbury River, deceased came to Orange alter her marriage, and she gained a large circle of friends through her quiet and unassuming disposition, and through the years won many more with her kindly grace. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Murray is survived by one sister, Mrs. Knight (Northbridge), and one son and two daughters, who are: Mr. Athol Murray (Orange), Mrs. S. Fordon (Orange), and Mrs. Wood (Northbridge). The funeral will leave St. John's Presbyterian Church this afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, for the Presbyterian portion of the Orange cemetery. Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945)Monday 2 June 1941 Page 2+The death occurred in the Base Hospital yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Mary Anne Murray, wife of Mr. Adam James Murray, at the age of 76 years. A native of Belmont, on the Hawkesbury River, deceased came to Orange alter her marriage, and she gained a large circle of friends through her quiet and unassuming disposition, and through the years won many more with her kindly grace. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Murray is survived by one sister, Mrs. Knight (Northbridge), and one son and two daughters, who are: Mr. Athol Murray (Orange), Mrs. S. Fordon (Orange), and Mrs. Wood (Northbridge). The funeral will leave St. John's Presbyterian Church this afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, for the Presbyterian portion of the Orange cemetery. <cite>Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945) **Monday 2 June 1941** Page 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Murray Sarah Ann (Crozier)  ====== ====== Murray Sarah Ann (Crozier)  ======
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   - //(m)// Claude Cooper Murray b. 18/6/1891 Woonona d. 8/9/1956 Wollongong   - //(m)// Claude Cooper Murray b. 18/6/1891 Woonona d. 8/9/1956 Wollongong
   - //(f)// Beatrice Maude Murray b. 1897 Boorowa d. 1972 Wollongong (John R Doyle 1916)   - //(f)// Beatrice Maude Murray b. 1897 Boorowa d. 1972 Wollongong (John R Doyle 1916)
-Wollongong.—A warrant has been issued by the Wollongong Bench for the arrest of William Chisholm Murray, charged with deserting his wife Sarah Ann Murray, of Mount Pleasant, Wollongong, leaving her without means of support. He is 33 years of age, 56 feet 9 or 10'inches high, dark - complexion,-full dark beard whiskers and moustache, stout build; a baker, said to be living with a Fijian woman in Sydney. Arrest desirable. New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930)Wednesday 20 April 1898 Page 142+<blockquote>Wollongong.—A warrant has been issued by the Wollongong Bench for the arrest of William Chisholm Murray, charged with deserting his wife Sarah Ann Murray, of Mount Pleasant, Wollongong, leaving her without means of support. He is 33 years of age, 56 feet 9 or 10'inches high, dark - complexion,-full dark beard whiskers and moustache, stout build; a baker, said to be living with a Fijian woman in Sydney. Arrest desirable. <cite>New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930) **Wednesday 20 April 1898** Page 142</cite></blockquote>
  
-The death occurred on Sunday last, of Mrs. Sarah Ann Murray, beloved mother of Pearl (Mrs. Hayman.) Archie (deceased), Bert, Claude and Beatrice (Mrs. B. Doyle). The late Mrs. Murray was 75 years of age, and the end came at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. P. Hayman, of Ryan street, Balgownie. On Monday the remains were interred in the Methodist cemetery, Wollongong. Mrs. Murray was one of the oldest and most respected residents of Balgownie. As a maternity nurse she was a general favorite, her kindly manner endearing her to all. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 30 January 1942 Page 7+<blockquote>The death occurred on Sunday last, of Mrs. Sarah Ann Murray, beloved mother of Pearl (Mrs. Hayman.) Archie (deceased), Bert, Claude and Beatrice (Mrs. B. Doyle). The late Mrs. Murray was 75 years of age, and the end came at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. P. Hayman, of Ryan street, Balgownie. On Monday the remains were interred in the Methodist cemetery, Wollongong. Mrs. Murray was one of the oldest and most respected residents of Balgownie. As a maternity nurse she was a general favorite, her kindly manner endearing her to all. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) **Friday 30 January 1942** Page 7</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Murray Sarah Ann (Watson then Jackson)  ====== ====== Murray Sarah Ann (Watson then Jackson)  ======
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 Living Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Living Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
  
-JACKSON.—The wife of Charles Jackson (Blondin) of a daughter //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Friday 1 February 1889** p 2+<blockquote>JACKSON.—The wife of Charles Jackson (Blondin) of a daughter <cite>//The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Friday 1 February 1889** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-SARAH ANN JACKSON v. CHARLES JACKSON.+<blockquote>SARAH ANN JACKSON v. CHARLES JACKSON.
  
 The petitioner, for whom Mr Ralston, instructed by Mr Crossman (for Mr J T. Ralston), appeared, prayed for a dissolution of the marriage on the grounds of adultery. Her maiden name was Watson. The marriage took place at Kiama on the 4th of April, 1881. The petitioner alleged that her husband (who went by the name of Tanner) fasted by profession. On one occasion he went to Tasmania to fast for six weeks. He had been to other colonies fasting, wire-walking and ballooning, being absent three to six months at a time. He told her that at Broken Hill he was coach painting and photograph taking. In 1891 he admitted that he was the father of a child of whom a woman called "Effie" was the mother, and the following year she found that he was living with her at a place 150 miles from Melbourne. He used to eat well enough with Witness and with Effie. The petitioner, for whom Mr Ralston, instructed by Mr Crossman (for Mr J T. Ralston), appeared, prayed for a dissolution of the marriage on the grounds of adultery. Her maiden name was Watson. The marriage took place at Kiama on the 4th of April, 1881. The petitioner alleged that her husband (who went by the name of Tanner) fasted by profession. On one occasion he went to Tasmania to fast for six weeks. He had been to other colonies fasting, wire-walking and ballooning, being absent three to six months at a time. He told her that at Broken Hill he was coach painting and photograph taking. In 1891 he admitted that he was the father of a child of whom a woman called "Effie" was the mother, and the following year she found that he was living with her at a place 150 miles from Melbourne. He used to eat well enough with Witness and with Effie.
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 His Honor said he would reserve his judgment upon this question of domicile with a desire to grant a divorce it he satisfied himself that he had jurisdiction. His Honor said he would reserve his judgment upon this question of domicile with a desire to grant a divorce it he satisfied himself that he had jurisdiction.
  
-In the course of the case a letter was put in, writing last year by the respondent, in New Zealand, to his " dear wife and children," asking if they had any objections to his marrying again, and stating that unless he heard by or before the 1st January 1897, he would marry. He declared that he still remained her "fond husband Charlie," wished them all a merry Christmas and happy new year and asked to be remembered to his mother. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Friday 27 August 1897** p 3+In the course of the case a letter was put in, writing last year by the respondent, in New Zealand, to his " dear wife and children," asking if they had any objections to his marrying again, and stating that unless he heard by or before the 1st January 1897, he would marry. He declared that he still remained her "fond husband Charlie," wished them all a merry Christmas and happy new year and asked to be remembered to his mother. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Friday 27 August 1897** p 3</cite></blockquote>
  
 As her husband was not living in NSW in 1897 the judge was unable to grant her a divorce. As her husband was not living in NSW in 1897 the judge was unable to grant her a divorce.
  
-At the age of 81 years Mrs. Sarah Ann Murray died on Wednesday, at her home 27 Allen st. Port Kembla. She was the mother of Charles Jackson, Lily (Mrs. Spicer, deceased) James Jackson (Croydon), Myrtle (Mrs. T. Gibson) and Florence (Mrs J. Patterson, Port Kembla). She was a member of a large family and surviving brothers and sisters, who reside in this district are J. Atchison (Kiama) Miss F. Atchison (Dapto), Mrs. J. Bradley (Port Kembla) and Miss E. Atchison (Shellharbour). The remains were interred in Wollongong Presbyterian cemetery yesterday. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 18 September 1942** p 7+<blockquote>At the age of 81 years Mrs. Sarah Ann Murray died on Wednesday, at her home 27 Allen st. Port Kembla. She was the mother of Charles Jackson, Lily (Mrs. Spicer, deceased) James Jackson (Croydon), Myrtle (Mrs. T. Gibson) and Florence (Mrs J. Patterson, Port Kembla). She was a member of a large family and surviving brothers and sisters, who reside in this district are J. Atchison (Kiama) Miss F. Atchison (Dapto), Mrs. J. Bradley (Port Kembla) and Miss E. Atchison (Shellharbour). The remains were interred in Wollongong Presbyterian cemetery yesterday. <cite>//South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 18 September 1942** p 7</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Murray Susan (Shannon) ====== ====== Murray Susan (Shannon) ======
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 Living Yallah in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Living Yallah in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
  
-MUSGRAVE - February 9, at Dapto, Amelia Florence (Minnie), the beloved wife of James W Musgrave, and eighth daughter of John Blackman, Farmborough, Illawarra, aged 39 //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Wednesday 15 February 1905**+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE - February 9, at Dapto, Amelia Florence (Minnie), the beloved wife of James W Musgrave, and eighth daughter of John Blackman, Farmborough, Illawarra, aged 39 <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Wednesday 15 February 1905**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Musgrave Charlotte (Dunster) ====== ====== Musgrave Charlotte (Dunster) ======
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 1903 Electoral roll –living at Yellow Rock Domestic Duties. 1903 Electoral roll –living at Yellow Rock Domestic Duties.
  
-A PUBLICAN'S WIFE SECURES A DECREE IN DIVORCE+<blockquote>A PUBLICAN'S WIFE SECURES A DECREE IN DIVORCE
  
 Desertion was the ground upon which Elsie Annie Yeend yesterday asked for a divorce from Alexander Ross Yeend, to whom she was married at Shellharbour in March, 1893. Desertion was the ground upon which Elsie Annie Yeend yesterday asked for a divorce from Alexander Ross Yeend, to whom she was married at Shellharbour in March, 1893.
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 He said he was working on a boat. He said he was working on a boat.
  
-A decree nisi was granted, to be moved absolute in six months. //The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909)// **Thursday 28 March 1907** p 7+A decree nisi was granted, to be moved absolute in six months. <cite>//The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909)// **Thursday 28 March 1907** p 7</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Musgrave/Musgrove Eliza/Elizabeth (Wallace)  ====== ====== Musgrave/Musgrove Eliza/Elizabeth (Wallace)  ======
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   - //(m)// Oliver Musgrave b. 1848 d. 6/9/1848 aged 8 mths   - //(m)// Oliver Musgrave b. 1848 d. 6/9/1848 aged 8 mths
   - //(m)// Wallace b. 1849 Wollongong d. after 1897 (Hannah Tate/Tait *)   - //(m)// Wallace b. 1849 Wollongong d. after 1897 (Hannah Tate/Tait *)
-“MUSGRAVE, the wife of Mr. John, of the Elephant and Castle, innkeeper, of a son, at Wollongong, the 10th instant.” //The Australian// **Thursday 13 June 1844**+<blockquote>“MUSGRAVE, the wife of Mr. John, of the Elephant and Castle, innkeeper, of a son, at Wollongong, the 10th instant.” <cite>//The Australian// **Thursday 13 June 1844**</cite></blockquote>
  
 http://records.ancestry.com.au/john_musgrave_records.ashx?pid=25182859 http://records.ancestry.com.au/john_musgrave_records.ashx?pid=25182859
  
-**Husband was the brother of Rebecca Musgrave who married Robert Osborne.** John's brother, Thomas, and Eliza's sister, Rebecca, emigrated with the family.+Husband was the brother of Rebecca Musgrave who married Robert Osborne. John's brother, Thomas, and Eliza's sister, Rebecca, emigrated with the family.
  
 ====== Musgrave Elizabeth (Brown) ====== ====== Musgrave Elizabeth (Brown) ======
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 Living Yallah in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a farmer. Living Yallah in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a farmer.
  
-MUSGRAVE-BROWN.-August 18, at St Luke's, Dapto, by tho Rev. James Stack, Thomas, second son of Mr. W. L. Musgrave, Vine Cottage, Dapto, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. W. Brown, Horsley, Dapto, //Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907)// **Saturday 9 October 1880**+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE-BROWN.-August 18, at St Luke's, Dapto, by tho Rev. James Stack, Thomas, second son of Mr. W. L. Musgrave, Vine Cottage, Dapto, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. W. Brown, Horsley, Dapto, <cite>//Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907)// **Saturday 9 October 1880**</cite></blockquote>
  
-LATE Mrs. MUSGRAVE+<blockquote>LATE Mrs. MUSGRAVE
  
 Mrs Elizabeth Musgrave, of Dulwich Hill, and late of Albion Park relict of the late Thomas Musgrave died yesterday, aged 85 years. Service this Friday at 1.30 at Brownville Church, prior to interment. Mrs Elizabeth Musgrave, of Dulwich Hill, and late of Albion Park relict of the late Thomas Musgrave died yesterday, aged 85 years. Service this Friday at 1.30 at Brownville Church, prior to interment.
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 LATE MRS. THOMAS MUSGRAVE LATE MRS. THOMAS MUSGRAVE
  
-Yesterday the death occurred of Mrs. Thomas Musgrave, widow of the late Mr. Thomas Musgrave, who re- sided at Albion Park, Dapto, and   Wollongong for many years. She passed away at the residence of her   daughter, Mrs. Knight, of Dulwich Hill, after a long illness, aged 84 years. Prior to her marriage, she was Miss Elizabeth Brown, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of Yallah, who also resided at Sherbrook and West Dapto at one time. The deceased was admired for her neighbourly qualities. She never took part in public affairs, being a great home lover, and devoted to her family. Her husband predeceased her by about 20 years. She is survived by a grown-up family, viz., Wilfred (Enmore), William, and Arthur (Sydney), Roy (Queens- land), Bert (Wollongong), Miss Minnie Musgrave and Mrs. Herbert Knight (Edith), Dulwich Hill). Miss Hettie Brown, of Yallah, is the only surviving sister, and the brothers are Messrs. Thomas and William (Yallah), Frederick and Arthur (Queensland), Alfred (Moss Vale) and Bertie (Exeter). The interment will take place this afternoon at Brownsville, the Rev. Edmondson, a connection of the family, will be one of the officiating clergy men.  //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 17 February 1939** p 7        +Yesterday the death occurred of Mrs. Thomas Musgrave, widow of the late Mr. Thomas Musgrave, who re- sided at Albion Park, Dapto, and   Wollongong for many years. She passed away at the residence of her   daughter, Mrs. Knight, of Dulwich Hill, after a long illness, aged 84 years. Prior to her marriage, she was Miss Elizabeth Brown, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of Yallah, who also resided at Sherbrook and West Dapto at one time. The deceased was admired for her neighbourly qualities. She never took part in public affairs, being a great home lover, and devoted to her family. Her husband predeceased her by about 20 years. She is survived by a grown-up family, viz., Wilfred (Enmore), William, and Arthur (Sydney), Roy (Queens- land), Bert (Wollongong), Miss Minnie Musgrave and Mrs. Herbert Knight (Edith), Dulwich Hill). Miss Hettie Brown, of Yallah, is the only surviving sister, and the brothers are Messrs. Thomas and William (Yallah), Frederick and Arthur (Queensland), Alfred (Moss Vale) and Bertie (Exeter). The interment will take place this afternoon at Brownsville, the Rev. Edmondson, a connection of the family, will be one of the officiating clergy men.  <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 17 February 1939** p 7</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Musgrave Elizabeth Love ====== ====== Musgrave Elizabeth Love ======
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 1903 Electoral roll –living at Tullimbar Domestic Duties. Husband a tea agent. 1903 Electoral roll –living at Tullimbar Domestic Duties. Husband a tea agent.
  
-MUSGRAVE—TATE.—At Jamberoo, on the 10th January, by the Rev. P. R. S. Bailey, Wallace, fifth son of Mr. John Musgrave, of Albion Park, to Hannah Maria, third daughter of the late John Kell Tate, of Jamberoo. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 8 February 1878** p 2+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE—TATE.—At Jamberoo, on the 10th January, by the Rev. P. R. S. Bailey, Wallace, fifth son of Mr. John Musgrave, of Albion Park, to Hannah Maria, third daughter of the late John Kell Tate, of Jamberoo. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 8 February 1878** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-MUSGRAVE.—May, 23, at Dapto, the wife of Wallace Musgrave, of a daughter. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 30 May 1879** p 2 **Husband was a storekeeper**+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE.—May, 23, at Dapto, the wife of Wallace Musgrave, of a daughter. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 30 May 1879** p 2</cite></blockquote> 
 + 
 +Husband was a storekeeper
  
 ====== Musgrave Ida see Groves ====== ====== Musgrave Ida see Groves ======
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 Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Huisband a labourer. Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Huisband a labourer.
  
-OBITUARY +<blockquote>OBITUARY\\
 MRS. JANE MUSGRAVE   MRS. JANE MUSGRAVE  
  
-At the advanced age of 89 years, Mrs. Jane Musgrave passed away on December 19, at her residence, Prince's Highway, Fairy Meadow. The late Mrs. Musgrave was born at Carcoar and was married at Young to the late Mr. John Musgrave, who was a native of Wollongong. After their marriage they lived at McKenzie Station on the Bogan River, where Mr. Musgrave was employed as a boundary rider. Their nearest white neighbour was 20 miles away at the Station Homestead. The blacks were very numerous in that locality and the late Mrs. Musgrave could tell many interesting stories of the aborigines and their customs and tribal fights. Often Mrs. Musgrave would be by herself for days, when her husband was out seeing to the fences and water holes, but never at anytime did the blacks attempt to interfere with her. During the time they were on McKenzie Station they experienced some severe droughts, and it was necessary to go six miles to get water out of a creek. It had to be boiled before being used. Mr. and Mrs. Musgrave came to the South Coast 66 years ago. There was no railway then, and they came down the Bulli Pass by coach from Campbelltown. The road then was very different to what it is now, and the late Mrs. Musgrave often remarked that it was just as well she came   down at night, for if she had seen it by daylight she would have walked rather than came down in the coach. They went to reside in Crown-st. Wollongong, and the rent of the cottage was 4/- a week. Mr. Musgrave engaged in farming and also worked at Osborne's brickworks in Church- st. They went to live at Fairy Meadow 43 years ago. A devout worshipper at the Presbyterian Church, she was in the habit of walking from her residence to the Balgownie Presbyterian Church every Sunday until her hearing failed. She was a generous giver and supporter of all charitable organisations. Despite her advanced years she had enjoyed excellent health until twelve months ago, when she became ill. However, she rallied and was able to get up and about again, but about two months ago she again became ill and gradually declined in health. Her husband predeceased her by 23 years. Two daughters also predeceased her. The funeral took place at the Presbyterian cemetery, Wollongong, on Sunday. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Thursday 24 December 1942** p+At the advanced age of 89 years, Mrs. Jane Musgrave passed away on December 19, at her residence, Prince's Highway, Fairy Meadow. The late Mrs. Musgrave was born at Carcoar and was married at Young to the late Mr. John Musgrave, who was a native of Wollongong. After their marriage they lived at McKenzie Station on the Bogan River, where Mr. Musgrave was employed as a boundary rider. Their nearest white neighbour was 20 miles away at the Station Homestead. The blacks were very numerous in that locality and the late Mrs. Musgrave could tell many interesting stories of the aborigines and their customs and tribal fights. Often Mrs. Musgrave would be by herself for days, when her husband was out seeing to the fences and water holes, but never at anytime did the blacks attempt to interfere with her. During the time they were on McKenzie Station they experienced some severe droughts, and it was necessary to go six miles to get water out of a creek. It had to be boiled before being used. Mr. and Mrs. Musgrave came to the South Coast 66 years ago. There was no railway then, and they came down the Bulli Pass by coach from Campbelltown. The road then was very different to what it is now, and the late Mrs. Musgrave often remarked that it was just as well she came   down at night, for if she had seen it by daylight she would have walked rather than came down in the coach. They went to reside in Crown-st. Wollongong, and the rent of the cottage was 4/- a week. Mr. Musgrave engaged in farming and also worked at Osborne's brickworks in Church- st. They went to live at Fairy Meadow 43 years ago. A devout worshipper at the Presbyterian Church, she was in the habit of walking from her residence to the Balgownie Presbyterian Church every Sunday until her hearing failed. She was a generous giver and supporter of all charitable organisations. Despite her advanced years she had enjoyed excellent health until twelve months ago, when she became ill. However, she rallied and was able to get up and about again, but about two months ago she again became ill and gradually declined in health. Her husband predeceased her by 23 years. Two daughters also predeceased her. The funeral took place at the Presbyterian cemetery, Wollongong, on Sunday. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Thursday 24 December 1942** p</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Musgrave Jane/Ann Jane (Wallace) ====== ====== Musgrave Jane/Ann Jane (Wallace) ======
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 Living at Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Living at Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
  
-MUSGRAVE.-May 17, at Dapto, Ann Jane, relict of the late William Love Musgrave, aged 83 years. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Friday 18 May 1906**+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE.-May 17, at Dapto, Ann Jane, relict of the late William Love Musgrave, aged 83 years. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Friday 18 May 1906**</cite></blockquote>
  
 http://records.ancestry.com.au/william_love_musgrave_records.ashx?pid=206541545 http://records.ancestry.com.au/william_love_musgrave_records.ashx?pid=206541545
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   - //(f)// Mary Jane Musgrave b. 17/3/ 1865 Moroe/Murroe Co. Limerick d. 1944 (Henry Young Smith 1887)   - //(f)// Mary Jane Musgrave b. 17/3/ 1865 Moroe/Murroe Co. Limerick d. 1944 (Henry Young Smith 1887)
   - //(m)// Standish Richard Musgrave b. 1870 d. 1943 Wollongong (Ethel West)   - //(m)// Standish Richard Musgrave b. 1870 d. 1943 Wollongong (Ethel West)
-MUSGRAVE.—At the residence of her son, S. R. Musgrave, Kembla-street, Wollongong, Jane Alice Musgrave, aged 87. Interred yesterday Wollongong Cemetery. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Friday 30 July 1915** p 6+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE.—At the residence of her son, S. R. Musgrave, Kembla-street, Wollongong, Jane Alice Musgrave, aged 87. Interred yesterday Wollongong Cemetery. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Friday 30 July 1915** p 6</cite></blockquote>
  
 Son was the proprietor of the Illawarra Mercury. Son was the proprietor of the Illawarra Mercury.
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 1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties 1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties
  
-MUSGRAVE.—On the 5th instant, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, the wife of Thomas Musgrave, Forest Ranger, of a daughter. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 13 October 1876** p 2+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE.—On the 5th instant, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, the wife of Thomas Musgrave, Forest Ranger, of a daughter. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 13 October 1876** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-MUSGRAVE -August 17, , at her late residence, Le-Whare, Bulli-road, Wollongong, Julia Swann,  relict of the late Thomas Musgrave (Forest Ranger), daughter of the late Josiah Swann Wood, grand- daughter of the late John James Clare, distiller  and ship broker Liverpool, England, and great grandchild of the Right Rev. John Swann, of Brant Broughton Lincolnshire, niece of Wallace Lambert ex Lord Major of London Home papers please copy //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Tuesday 18 August 1914**+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE -August 17, , at her late residence, Le-Whare, Bulli-road, Wollongong, Julia Swann,  relict of the late Thomas Musgrave (Forest Ranger), daughter of the late Josiah Swann Wood, grand- daughter of the late John James Clare, distiller  and ship broker Liverpool, England, and great grandchild of the Right Rev. John Swann, of Brant Broughton Lincolnshire, niece of Wallace Lambert ex Lord Major of London Home papers please copy <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Tuesday 18 August 1914**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Musgrave Martha (Simons)  ====== ====== Musgrave Martha (Simons)  ======
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 Living Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a storekeeper. Living Smith St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a storekeeper.
  
-MUSGRAVE.—July 26, 1921, suddenly, at his residence, Strathcona, Albyn-street, Strathfield, Thomas Musgrave, dearly beloved husband of Martha Musgrave, late of Wollongong, in his 74th year.+<blockquote>MUSGRAVE.—July 26, 1921, suddenly, at his residence, Strathcona, Albyn-street, Strathfield, Thomas Musgrave, dearly beloved husband of Martha Musgrave, late of Wollongong, in his 74th year.</blockquote>
  
 ====== Musgrave Matilda (Osborne) ====== ====== Musgrave Matilda (Osborne) ======
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 Husband a miner of Corrimal when he was bankrupt in 1896, ‘late of Adamstown and Rutherford’ Husband a miner of Corrimal when he was bankrupt in 1896, ‘late of Adamstown and Rutherford’
  
-MYERS.-The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. STANLEY MYERS, Mrs. JULIA MYERS, Mr. and Mrs, WILFRED MYERS and FAMILIES are :-respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their dearly beloved Mother, Mother-in-law and Grandmother, ANN ELIZABETH MYERS, to move from James Murray's Funeral Chapel, Broadmeadow, this afternoon, after service commencing at 2.30 o'clock for Beresfield Crematorium. //Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Monday 5 June 1950** p 2+<blockquote>MYERS.-The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. STANLEY MYERS, Mrs. JULIA MYERS, Mr. and Mrs, WILFRED MYERS and FAMILIES are :-respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their dearly beloved Mother, Mother-in-law and Grandmother, ANN ELIZABETH MYERS, to move from James Murray's Funeral Chapel, Broadmeadow, this afternoon, after service commencing at 2.30 o'clock for Beresfield Crematorium. <cite>//Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Monday 5 June 1950** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Myers Elizabeth (Fay/McFay) ====== ====== Myers Elizabeth (Fay/McFay) ======
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   - //(m)// Isaac Myers b. 1882 Urana   - //(m)// Isaac Myers b. 1882 Urana
   - //(f)// Hannah Ethel Myers b. 1885 Vic (William Brotherson 1908)   - //(f)// Hannah Ethel Myers b. 1885 Vic (William Brotherson 1908)
-MYERS.-September 14, 1927, at Canley Vale, Elizabeth Myers, relict of the late Joseph Myers, aged 80 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Friday 16 September 1927 Page 10+<blockquote>MYERS.-September 14, 1927, at Canley Vale, Elizabeth Myers, relict of the late Joseph Myers, aged 80 years. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) **Friday 16 September 1927** Page 10</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Myers Julia Agnes (Maher) ====== ====== Myers Julia Agnes (Maher) ======
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   - //(f)// Florence Myers b. 15/12/1891 Shellharbour   - //(f)// Florence Myers b. 15/12/1891 Shellharbour
   - //(f)// Vera A Myer b. 1896 Riverstone   - //(f)// Vera A Myer b. 1896 Riverstone
-MYERS.—The Funeral of JULIA AGNES, dearly beloved WIFE of Mr M. F. Myers, will leave St Mary’s Cathedral, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30, for the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Waverly.  //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Monday 10 February 1902** p 12+<blockquote>MYERS.—The Funeral of JULIA AGNES, dearly beloved WIFE of Mr M. F. Myers, will leave St Mary’s Cathedral, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30, for the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Waverly.  <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Monday 10 February 1902** p 12</cite></blockquote>
  
 Husband a teacher. Husband a teacher.
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   - //(f)// Ethel Myers b. 13/9/1875 Millers Point   - //(f)// Ethel Myers b. 13/9/1875 Millers Point
   - //(m)// Maurice Myers b. 15/8/1877 Millers Point   - //(m)// Maurice Myers b. 15/8/1877 Millers Point
-“At the Sydney Synagogue, York-street, by the Rev. Jacob Isaacs, on Wednesday, 21st instant, Mr. George Myers, Brickfield- hill, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Mordacai Solomon, of Strawberry Hills, late of Dapto, Illawarra.” (SMH **26 February 1855)**+<blockquote>“At the Sydney Synagogue, York-street, by the Rev. Jacob Isaacs, on Wednesday, 21st instant, Mr. George Myers, Brickfield- hill, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Mordacai Solomon, of Strawberry Hills, late of Dapto, Illawarra.” <cite>SMH **26 February 1855**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Myles Ellen  ====== ====== Myles Ellen  ======
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 Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband an undertaker. Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband an undertaker.
  
-MYLES.-September 7. 1931, at her daughter's residence. 641 Rocky Point-road. Sans Souci. Jean Myles, relict of the late John Myles, late of Bulli, aged 83 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Tuesday 8 September 1931 Page 8+<blockquote>MYLES.-September 7. 1931, at her daughter's residence. 641 Rocky Point-road. Sans Souci. Jean Myles, relict of the late John Myles, late of Bulli, aged 83 years. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) **Tuesday 8 September 1931** Page 8</cite></blockquote>
  
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