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iw:register:s1 [2022/05/12 19:26] – [Sleath Emma Mary (Floud then Klose)] Murray Baker | iw:register:s1 [2022/05/12 19:47] (current) – [Smedley Margaret (Mathieson then Brown)] Murray Baker | ||
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- //(f)// Sarah Sleath b. 1879 Wollongong | - //(f)// Sarah Sleath b. 1879 Wollongong | ||
- | Death has been busy at Bulli lately. | + | < |
- | Another old resident, wife of Mr. George Sleath, died on Friday after a short illness, and was buried in Bulli C.E. cemetery last Sunday afternoon. A large number attended the funeral. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, | + | Another old resident, wife of Mr. George Sleath, died on Friday after a short illness, and was buried in Bulli C.E. cemetery last Sunday afternoon. A large number attended the funeral. |
====== Sleep Elizabeth/ | ====== Sleep Elizabeth/ | ||
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- //(m)// Robert O Sleep b. 1889 Crookwell | - //(m)// Robert O Sleep b. 1889 Crookwell | ||
- | MRS. JAMES SLEEP | + | < |
Mrs. James Sleep, of Pejar, died at her late residence on Tuesday. Deceased was 90 years of age, and had resided in the district for 50 years. | Mrs. James Sleep, of Pejar, died at her late residence on Tuesday. Deceased was 90 years of age, and had resided in the district for 50 years. | ||
- | Her husband predeceased her 19 years ago. Surviving sons are: George (Taralga), Robert (Pejar) Thomas | + | Her husband predeceased her 19 years ago. Surviving sons are: George (Taralga), Robert (Pejar) Thomas (Richmond River). Annie (Richmond River) and Jane (Pejar) are daughters who survive. The remains were interred yesterday In the Methodist portion of the Pejar cemetery. |
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- | (Richmond River). Annie (Richmond River) and Jane (Pejar) are daughters who survive. The remains were interred yesterday In the Methodist portion of the Pejar cemetery. //Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940)// **Thursday 15 March 1928** p 2 | + | |
====== Slinn Elizabeth (Clark) ====== | ====== Slinn Elizabeth (Clark) ====== | ||
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Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband the manager at the Kiama Gasworks. | Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband the manager at the Kiama Gasworks. | ||
- | Mrs Slinn, wife of the manager of the Kiama gas works, died on Friday, aged 67 years. //The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937)// **Wednesday 18 August 1909** p 7 | + | < |
====== Slinn Margaret Adeline (Gallen) ====== | ====== Slinn Margaret Adeline (Gallen) ====== | ||
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Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a stoker. | Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a stoker. | ||
- | MRS. M. A. SLINN. | + | < |
- | The death occurred at her residence at Croydon, on Saturday last of Mrs. Margaret Adeline Slinn, a former resident of Kiama, where her husband the late A,G Slinn, was for many years manager of the Kiama Gas Works: Mrs. Slinn was born here the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs John Gallen, and had a. wide circle of friends who will be sorry to hear of her passing. She was a splendid wife and mother whose chief interest was centred in her home. She leaves one son, Will and two daughters, Bess (Mrs. G. Keon) and Doris. The funeral took place on Monday at the Kiama Presbyterian Cemetery. //The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947)// **Wednesday 4 December 1940** p 4 | + | The death occurred at her residence at Croydon, on Saturday last of Mrs. Margaret Adeline Slinn, a former resident of Kiama, where her husband the late A,G Slinn, was for many years manager of the Kiama Gas Works: Mrs. Slinn was born here the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs John Gallen, and had a. wide circle of friends who will be sorry to hear of her passing. She was a splendid wife and mother whose chief interest was centred in her home. She leaves one son, Will and two daughters, Bess (Mrs. G. Keon) and Doris. The funeral took place on Monday at the Kiama Presbyterian Cemetery. |
====== Slip Nettie Grace (Murley) ====== | ====== Slip Nettie Grace (Murley) ====== | ||
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Husband a widower who had married Annie Reid in 1883 | Husband a widower who had married Annie Reid in 1883 | ||
- | SLIP—MURLEY.—On October 29, at Scots' Church, by the Rev. Dr. Dill Macky, Charles William Slip, of Wideview, Long Bay-road, Randwick, to Nettie Grace, youngest daughter of John Murley, of Warfield, Dapto. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930)Saturday 26 November 1910 - Page 12 | + | < |
====== Sloan Ada Mary (Watson) ====== | ====== Sloan Ada Mary (Watson) ====== | ||
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- //(m)// Thomas Phillip Sloan b. 1909 Wollongong | - //(m)// Thomas Phillip Sloan b. 1909 Wollongong | ||
- | SLOAN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. THOMAS SLOAN and FAMILY are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved WIFE and their MOTHER, Ada Mary; which is appointed to leave Moonbah, 62 Alfred-street, | + | < |
====== Sloan Amy Edith (Hart) ====== | ====== Sloan Amy Edith (Hart) ====== | ||
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Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | ||
- | SLOAN: —The relatives and friends of Mr. Fred Sloan and family, and Joseph Harry and Len Hart, are kindly invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved wife and their mother and sister, to leave their residence, Campbell Street, Wollongong, TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Congregational cemetery, Wollongong. | + | < |
I M Issue 8 Sep 1900 only daughter of Mr J. Hart, J.P., Barella St. | I M Issue 8 Sep 1900 only daughter of Mr J. Hart, J.P., Barella St. | ||
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When she was born it was noted that she was Aboriginal. | When she was born it was noted that she was Aboriginal. | ||
- | In the Wollongong Court on Thursday, Elizabeth Jane Sloan applied for the variation of a maintenance order against William Sloan, her husband. Mr. Lysaght for plaintiff, Mr Pratt for defence. The grounds were that the order was insufficient. Complainant deposed her husband left her in January. Order made for payment of l pound 2s 6d weekly, defendant to pay costs 5s, in default 24 hours imprisonment //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 5 August 1910** p 11 | + | < |
====== Sloan Esther (Edwards) ====== | ====== Sloan Esther (Edwards) ====== | ||
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Living at Wilson St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | Living at Wilson St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | ||
- | THE LATE MRS. SLOAN. | + | < |
- | The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Sloan was a -very large one, the Salvation Army Band taking part in the procession and playing the 'Dead March.' | + | The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Sloan was a -very large one, the Salvation Army Band taking part in the procession and playing the 'Dead March.' |
====== Sloan Margaret ====== | ====== Sloan Margaret ====== | ||
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- //(m)// Robert Sloan b. 1862 Sydney d. 1935 Burwood | - //(m)// Robert Sloan b. 1862 Sydney d. 1935 Burwood | ||
- | Alexander Sloan was last evening apprehended by Sergeant Cook, at his residence, in Collins-street, | + | < |
- | Defendant said that he punished the boy for telling a lie and stealing a penny. His Worship, Mr. Thompson, said that no doubt a father has a right to chastise a son; but this is not chastisement, | + | Defendant said that he punished the boy for telling a lie and stealing a penny. His Worship, Mr. Thompson, said that no doubt a father has a right to chastise a son; but this is not chastisement, |
====== Sloan Mary (Hickey) ====== | ====== Sloan Mary (Hickey) ====== | ||
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Living at Wilson St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | Living at Wilson St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | ||
- | Miss Mary Ann Sloan (74) died on Thursday. She had been ill for some time. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 13 August 1926** p 10 | + | < |
====== Sloan May (Thomas) ====== | ====== Sloan May (Thomas) ====== | ||
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Living at Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | Living at Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | ||
- | SLOAN.— Sarah Ann, June . 23rd, 1947, at Camden District Hospital, beloved wife of Peter E. Sloan, of Picton, late of Lithgow, and loved mother of Maggie, Stella (Mr. W. H. Johnson), Elsie, Stan, Maude and Bob (A.I.F.). //Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954)// **Wednesday 2 July 1947** p 3 | + | < |
====== Sloan Sarah Caroline (Shepard) ====== | ====== Sloan Sarah Caroline (Shepard) ====== | ||
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Living at Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | Living at Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | ||
- | Mrs. Peter Sloan, sen., celebrated her 80th birthday, on Sunday last. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, | + | < |
- | A family of eight children, and nearly 100 grand and great grandchildren, | + | < |
====== Slocombe Anne/ | ====== Slocombe Anne/ | ||
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- //(m)// James H Slocombe b. 1864 Wollongong 16473/1864 d. 1875 Newtown | - //(m)// James H Slocombe b. 1864 Wollongong 16473/1864 d. 1875 Newtown | ||
- | Husband’s death_ SLOCOMBE.-April 18, at Newtown. Samuel Slocombe, late of Bulli Range. //Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931)// **Tuesday 30 April 1878** p 2 | + | < |
- | In the Goods and Estate of ANNIE SLOCOMBE, late of Newtown, near Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, Widow, deceased, intestate. | + | < |
- | NOTICE is hereby given that, after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof, application will be made to this Honourable Court, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, | + | NOTICE is hereby given that, after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof, application will be made to this Honourable Court, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, |
====== Slow Honor (Benjamin) ====== | ====== Slow Honor (Benjamin) ====== | ||
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Living in Boulder WA when son enlisted in 1916 | Living in Boulder WA when son enlisted in 1916 | ||
- | SLY.--On June 26. at Gleudalough. Mrs Mary Sly,late of 24 Seventh-avenue. Maylands. the dearly loved wife of the late Benjamin Sly. loved mother of Ruth (Mrs Smith). Kate (Mrs Daff South Australia) Jack (killed in action, 1< | + | < |
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- | [[http://www.ancestry.com.au/ | + | |
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====== Small Ann/Anne (King) ====== | ====== Small Ann/Anne (King) ====== | ||
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Lived at National Park. | Lived at National Park. | ||
- | SMALL.—April 12, 1940, at Dulwich Hill, Susan Isabella Small, late of 75 Glencoe Street, Sutherland, relict of the late Edward Samuel Small (late of National Park), and dear mother of Cyril, Hubert, Nellie (Mrs. M. Toyer), Allen, and William, aged 74 years. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Saturday 13 April 1940** p 16 | + | < |
====== Smedley Jessie see Reid ====== | ====== Smedley Jessie see Reid ====== | ||
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- //(m)// John Smedley 4/3/1841 Sydney d. 1903 Shanghai China (Annie Casement 1877) | - //(m)// John Smedley 4/3/1841 Sydney d. 1903 Shanghai China (Annie Casement 1877) | ||
- | At Woodlands, near Wollongong, on the 9th instant, Margaret, the beloved wife of Samuel Smedley, 398, George-street South, Sydney, aged 52 years. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **11 November 1856** | + | < |
Her husband opened a painting and glaziers business in George Street, Sydney in 1840, and he soon became a skilled shopfront sign writer and commercial artist. By 1851 his business, ‘John’s and Company’s Patent Stucco Cement and Paint’ was well-established and profitable. Smedley more than likely named the business after his son | Her husband opened a painting and glaziers business in George Street, Sydney in 1840, and he soon became a skilled shopfront sign writer and commercial artist. By 1851 his business, ‘John’s and Company’s Patent Stucco Cement and Paint’ was well-established and profitable. Smedley more than likely named the business after his son | ||
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====== Smidth Catherine (? then Massey) ====== | ====== Smidth Catherine (? then Massey) ====== |
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