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iw:register:s2 [2022/05/13 21:02] – [Sykes Mary Ann (Riches)] Murray Bakeriw:register:s2 [2022/05/13 21:05] (current) – [Synott Mary Ann (Stapleton)] Murray Baker
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 1903 Electoral roll –living at Flinders St Wollongong Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer. 1903 Electoral roll –living at Flinders St Wollongong Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
  
-At the venerable age of 83 years, Mrs. Catherine Symonds, relict of the late John Symonds, and mother of Alfred, Robert and +<blockquote>At the venerable age of 83 years, Mrs. Catherine Symonds, relict of the late John Symonds, and mother of Alfred, Robert and George, died at her son's residence, Gipps-st., Wollongong on Wednesday. Funeral this afternoon to Catholic cemetery. <cite>//South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 14 April 1933** p 11</cite></blockquote>
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-George, died at her son's residence, Gipps-st., Wollongong on Wednesday. Funeral this afternoon to Catholic cemetery. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 14 April 1933** p 11+
  
 ====== Symonds Sophia  ====== ====== Symonds Sophia  ======
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   - //(f)// Teresa Synott b. 1889 Lismore 33864/1889    - //(f)// Teresa Synott b. 1889 Lismore 33864/1889 
   - //(m)// Francis H Synott b. 1893 Lismore 20079/1893    - //(m)// Francis H Synott b. 1893 Lismore 20079/1893 
-THE LATE MRS. SYNOTT, SENR.+<blockquote>THE LATE MRS. SYNOTT, SENR.
  
 Quite a shock was given to relatives and many friends when it became known Mrs. Synott, senr., of Rose Hill, had been found dead in a bedroom at Garlick's Hotel, Byron Bay. Quite a shock was given to relatives and many friends when it became known Mrs. Synott, senr., of Rose Hill, had been found dead in a bedroom at Garlick's Hotel, Byron Bay.
  
-Some few days ago the deceased, who had been ailing since the death of her husband, the late Mr. John Synott, nearly two years ago, went to visit her sister, Mrs. O'Keefe, Burringbar and her son, Thomas. The latter resides a few miles from Mullumbimby, and on Tuesday night she came back as far as Byron Bay, and put up at Garlick's Hotel, intending to return home the next morning. About 3 am., a housemaid, going into her room, found the deceased had passed away peacefully in her sleep. The late Mrs. Synott was a member, of the Boyle family, Gerringong, who ranked upon the oldest and most esteemed families of the South Coast. She came with her husband and family over thirty years ago to the Richmond, settling at Rose Hill, Goolmangar, where they have resided ever since, and where her name has ever been a household word for charitable deeds and neighbourly kindness. So her death will be a distinct loss to the community in which she resided. A devout Catholic she was a strict adherent and attendant at her Church. Yet class or creed came not in her thoughts when in the old pioneering days a call, perhaps in the middle of a wet or stormy night came for her assistance and help, which was always given willingly and cheerfully. She reared a family of six sons and five daughters, worthy off-spring of their self-sacrificing parents. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Saturday 6 June 1914** p 3+Some few days ago the deceased, who had been ailing since the death of her husband, the late Mr. John Synott, nearly two years ago, went to visit her sister, Mrs. O'Keefe, Burringbar and her son, Thomas. The latter resides a few miles from Mullumbimby, and on Tuesday night she came back as far as Byron Bay, and put up at Garlick's Hotel, intending to return home the next morning. About 3 am., a housemaid, going into her room, found the deceased had passed away peacefully in her sleep. The late Mrs. Synott was a member, of the Boyle family, Gerringong, who ranked upon the oldest and most esteemed families of the South Coast. She came with her husband and family over thirty years ago to the Richmond, settling at Rose Hill, Goolmangar, where they have resided ever since, and where her name has ever been a household word for charitable deeds and neighbourly kindness. So her death will be a distinct loss to the community in which she resided. A devout Catholic she was a strict adherent and attendant at her Church. Yet class or creed came not in her thoughts when in the old pioneering days a call, perhaps in the middle of a wet or stormy night came for her assistance and help, which was always given willingly and cheerfully. She reared a family of six sons and five daughters, worthy off-spring of their self-sacrificing parents. <cite>//The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Saturday 6 June 1914** p 3</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Synott Mary Ann (Stapleton) ====== ====== Synott Mary Ann (Stapleton) ======
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 Husband a Bootmaker Husband a Bootmaker
  
-MRS. RICHARD SYNOTT.      +<blockquote>MRS. RICHARD SYNOTT.      
  
-On Saturday last Mrs. Richard Synott herself advanced in years as she had reached the age of 72, died from the effects of the shock following the sudden death of her husband and partner of many years, eight days previously. She, with her husband, spent 50 years of married life in Shellharbour, where they were well-known and respected in the district. The funeral was largely attended on Sunday the interment in the Shellharbour cemetery. //The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947)// **Wednesday 28 May 1924** p 2+On Saturday last Mrs. Richard Synott herself advanced in years as she had reached the age of 72, died from the effects of the shock following the sudden death of her husband and partner of many years, eight days previously. She, with her husband, spent 50 years of married life in Shellharbour, where they were well-known and respected in the district. The funeral was largely attended on Sunday the interment in the Shellharbour cemetery. <cite>//The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947)// **Wednesday 28 May 1924** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
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