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iw:register:s1 [2022/05/12 19:45] – [Slocombe Anne/Ann/Annie (Cole)] Murray Baker | iw:register:s1 [2022/05/12 19:47] (current) – [Smedley Margaret (Mathieson then Brown)] Murray Baker | ||
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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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====== 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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