m. John Tallis 1846 Presbyterian Wollongong V1846820 77/1846
f. George Thom m. Maria *
m. Rev John Tait (2/11/1809 Moffatt Scotland -19/3/1860 Geelong ) 2/5/1837Ardgowan Square Greenock
f. William Blair m. Lillie Greig
Ship: September 1837
“BIRTH. At Wollongong on the 12th instant, the wife of the Reverend John Tait, of a son.”SMH 16 November 1840
Reverend John Tait’s parish covered the area of Wollongong, Dapto, Shellharbour, Terry’s Meadow (now known as Albion Park), Shoalhaven, and, most likely, Appin. He went to Parramatta in 1841.
b. 14/3/1858 Spring Creek Wollongong 13368/1858 d. May 1902 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Thomas Rixon Talbot (abt 1824-1908 Parramatta) 1878
f. Benajmin Rixon m. Margaret Finnamore *
b. 27/11/1882 Wollongong 19505/1882 d. 16/12/1957
m. Bertram Tanko 1912
f. Joseph Makin m. Rebecca Kerr *
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b.
m. Thomas Edmund Tanner (1802 Toot Baldon Oxfordshire- 1875 Murrurundi Son of Thomas Tanner & Susanna) 6/5/1850 Presbyterian Wollongong V18504477 74B
Husband a shoemaker on arrival then a butcher
b. abt 1801 d. before 1850
m. Henry Hart (-1839 RC Wollongong)
m. Thomas Tanner or Turner (1802 Toot Baldon Oxfordshire - 1875 Murrurundi Son of Thomas Tanner & Susanna) 27/5/1841 Wollongong
Convicts Permission to Marry Index 1841 Wollongong
Ship: John Barry (came free) 1826
Husband living in Illawarra in 1831.
Her second husband Thomas Tanner was assigned to her first husband Henry Hart in 1832.
Henry Hart’s file in Colonial Secretary’s Letters relating to land includes Sarah from 1839-1842.
Case No. 365. -—William Thurlow, of Sydney, by his Attorney G. R. Nichols, Esquire opposed by Sarah Hart, Widow of Illawarra, and Thomas Henry Hart, of Illawarra. One Hundred acres, in the County of Cumberland, parish of Bank's Town.
This land was located on an order of Governor Darling's dated 22nd March, 1831, in favour of Henry Hart, now deceased, who, it is alleged, leased portions thereof to Hugh Murray, Lawrence Fulham, and James Henry for 999 years Fulham and Henry assigned to Hugh Murray, and Hart then conveyed to him for 999 years the whole 100 acres Murray assigned to John Thurlow, and he to William Thurlow The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 19 March 1839 p 4
m. Matthew Tansey (- )
Living Marshall Street Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Dapto Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Cleveland Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. George Tansey (1867 Wollongong - 6/10/1933 Dapto Son of John Tansey & Mary Scott *) 1894 Wollongong
b. abt 1833 d. 5/6/1923 Dapto br. Brownsville
m. John Tanzie 1864 Wollongong
f. John Scott m.
Husband a Chinese man who arrived in Wollongong in 1852 to be employed by Henry Osborne.
The death occurred at Dapto on Monday of Mrs. Tansey, an old resident of Dapto, and who for some months was an inmate of Wollongong Hospital, the victim of a fractured thigh. Deceased is survived by her husband. The interment took place at Brownville C. of E. cemetery on Tuesday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 May 1923 p 5
Unmarried or no father listed
f. John Tansey m. Mary Scott
Living Marshall Street Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1847 Bathurst d. 6/3/1926 Brighton Vic
m. James Watson ( abt 1837-) 16/12/1862 Wollongong 3285/1862
m. Charles Flay Tapscott (28/10/1832 Culmstock Devon- 22/9/1904 Collingwood Vic Son of Charles Tapscott & Mary Ann Flay) 1874 Sydney
f. John Grant
b. abt 1818 Fordingbridge Hampshire England d. 9/5/1909 Tantawanglo br. Candelo
m. Daniel Target (30/1/1827 Woodgreen Hampshire England- 23/8/1897 Tantawangalo Son of George Targett & Keturah Angel) 1857 Sydney 821/1857
f. J Sargent m. Hannah
Mrs. Targett sen, an old resident of Tantawanglo died during the week and was buried at Candelo on Tuesday. The Bega Budget (NSW : 1905 - 1920) Saturday 15 May 1909 p 2
http://www.monaropioneers.com/TNG/getperson.php?personID=I340440&tree=MP
d. 1924 Randwick
m. Michael Tarpey (abt 1846-27/11/1915 Clifton) 1882 Sydney
f. David Prior m. Catherine
Living Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a hotel keeper at the Imperial Hotel at Clifton
The death occurred in Sydney this week of Mrs. M. Tarpey, who will be remembered as hostess of the old Clifton Hotel some years ago. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 12 September 1924 p 10
b. 9/3/1856 Kiama 5130/1856 d. 6/5/1937 Point Piper cr. Northern Suburbs Sydney
m. Dr William Tarrant (Belfast -24/6/1880 Kiama Son of Harman Tarrant & Elizabeth) 24/4/1879 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. Captain Samuel Charles m. Sarah Ann Gray *
TARRANT-CHARLES.-April 24th, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Very Rev. Dean Ewing, William Tarrant, M.R.C.S. England, Kiama, second son of Harman Tarrant, Esq., Clapham, London, to Annie Charles, Kiama. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 April 1879
TARRANT.- May 1, at Kiama, Mrs. William Tarrant, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 10 May 1880
Dr William Tarrant died in a buggy accident. Brother of Harman John Tarrant
TARRANT.-May 6. 1937, at her residence, Innismagh, 23 Wentworth-street, Point Piper, Anna Elizabeth Tarrant, aged 81 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 7 May 1937 p 10
b. abt 1813 d. 11/12/1876 Kiama
m. Captain Ellis (-20/4/1842 James Watt on way from Wollongong to Sydney)
m. Richard Hayes Tarrant (1808-10/10/1881 at nephew Harman Tarrant’s residence Macquarie Street Sydney) 10/12/1845 Redfern
f. John m. Jane
Cause of Death: Paralysis
MARRIED.
On Wednesday, the 10th December instant, by special license, at Redfern, by the Rev. Dr. McGarvie, Mr. Richard H. Tarrant, apothecary, Brickfield-hill, to Frances, widow of the late Captain Ellis, of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 11 December 1845 p 3
AT Kiama, December 11th, of Paralysis, FRANCES, wife of Richard H. TARRANT L.A.H. Dublin, aged 63 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 19 December 1876 p 2
b. 1843 CofE Brisbane Water d. 4/3/1914 Bowral br. Bowral
m. Dr Harman John Tarrant (1/1/1844 Belfast Ireland- 11/9/1900 Sydney Son of Harman Tarrant & Elizabeth) 10/8/1869 Paddington
f. Edward Hammond Hargraves m. Eliza Mackie *
On the 10th Instant, at St. Matthias' Church, Paddington, by the Rev. Dr Barry, Dr. Tarrant , Kiama, oldest son of Harmann Tarrant, Esq., of Clapham, Loudon, to Frances Jane, second daughter of Edward Hammond Hargraves, Noraville, Gosford. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Wednesday 18 August 1869
On November 16th, at Kiama, the wife of Dr. Tarrant of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 December 1873 p 2
TARRANT.-December 7, at Kiama, the wife of Dr. Tarrant, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 11 December 1877
TARRANT.-May 3, at 161, Elizabeth-street, Hyde Park, the wife of Dr. Harman Tarrant, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 14 May 1879
TARRANT.—September 24, at Hyde Park, Sydney, Herbert, beloved child of Harman and Frances Tarrant, aged 16 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 1 October 1880 p 2
TARRANT. - August 31, at her residence, Macquarie-street, Mrs.Harman Tarrant, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 1 September 1881
The death of Mrs. Frances J. Tarrant, relict of the late Dr. Harman J. Tarrant, and daughter of the late Mr. Edward Hammond Hargraves, gold discoverer of N.S.W., occurred at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. H. O. Carter, Bowral, on Wednesday last. The late Mrs. Tarrant, who was most highly respected and had a wide circle of friends, was 70 years of age, and leaves a family of two sons— Messrs. H and C Tarrant and three daughters—Mrs. H. O. Carter, Mrs. Broadhurst Hill, and Miss Tarrant (matron of the district hospital). The remains in the Church of England portion of the Bowral general cemetery on Thursday The Scrutineer and Berrima District Press (NSW : 1892 - 1948) Saturday 7 March 1914 p 2
Father was the discoverer of gold. Husband was MLA for Kiama and grand master of the NSW Masonic Lodge, he became insolvent in 1899 after speculating in gold mines.
b. 10/3/1880 Jamberoo 16710/1880 d. 1963
m. George William Tate (25/10/1875 Jamberoo Son of Edward Kell Tate & Jane Ellen Wood *) 1905
f. Frederick Fredericks m. Mary Jane Dudgeon *
Living Waughope Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 27/7/1838 at sea d. 21/7/1923 Gladesville br. Gerringong
m. Edward Tate (1847 Jamberoo – 29/5/1910 Kiama Son of George Tate & Mary Ann Wright * )18/5/1880 Gerringong
f. Ewan Campbell m. Margaret McLean *
Ship: 1838
MRS. TATE.
On Sunday last the death occurred at Sydney of Mrs. Tate, relict of the late Mr. Edward Tate, of Gerringong, and sister of the late Mr. Archibald Campbell, of Wollongong, and Mr. Alex Campbell, of Gerringong, and aunt of the Misses Campbell, of Wollongong.
The late Mrs. Tate was 85 years of age, and had lived at Gerringong from her childhood, where she was widely respected. The body was conveyed to Gerringong by the mid-day train Monday and interred in the local cemetery next to her late husband. A very largo funeral cortege followed the remains to their last resting place. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 July 1923 p 4
Living Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 18843 Buckinghamshire d. 1937 Casino br. Wollongong
m. Henry Tate (abt 1874 W Stanley Durham- 1954 Wollongong Son of Anthony Tate & Elizabeth *) 1901 Wollongong
f. Henry House m. Mahala Griggs *
Mrs. TATE.
Profound sympathy is expressed for Mr. Henry Tate, of Mount Keira, whose wife, Annie, died at Casino on Easter Monday. Deceased, who was 53 years of age, had not enjoyed roust health for some time, and it was in the hope of benefiting her that she had visited Casino. Members of the family, who have sustained an irreparable loss are Ivy (Mrs. Graham, Mount Kembla), Minnie (Mrs. Conaughton) Victor, George, Sydney, Mavis (Mrs. Gilmore), William, Joyce, Alfred and Roy. The remains were laid to rest in the C. of E. cemetery, Wollongong, on Tuesday afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 2 April 1937 p 15
b. 1877 Kiama 13850/1877 d. 15/10/1973 Layburn Jamberoo
m. Edward Kell Tate (29/12/1873- 8/4/1959 Layburn Jamberoo Son of Edward Kell Tate & Jane Ellen Wood *) 1902 Kiama
f. James East m. Eliza Elliott *
Living Laybourn in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. James Tate
b. abt 1946 Cramlington Northumberland
m. Joseph Taylor
m. Anthony Tate (abt 1853 W Stanley Durham – 1935 New Zealand ) 1872 Durham
Ship: 1884 Texan
Husband was one of the first employees at Mt Keira colliery. Husband was living in New Zealand in 1927.
b. abt 1790 Scotland d. 23/1/1827 Springhill br. Springhill
m. George Tate (1794 Scotland -27/12/1835 Sydney ) 1/6/1815 Bowden Scotland
Ship: Minerva 1819
-At the Five Islands, the latter end of the month, Mrs. Tate, wife of Mr. George Tate, leaving a husband and several children to lament her invaluable loss. The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828) Friday 9 March 1827
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 5/11/1849 Wollongong d. 14/10/1937 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. William Paris Tate ( 14/3/1836 Paris France- 6/7/1905 Wollongong Son of William King Tate & Matilda Hogsflesh) 18/2/1873 Wollongong
f. Reuben Parsons m. Hannah Peacy/Pacey *
TATE.—On the 3rd November, 1876, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, the wife of W. P. Tate, of a son, still-born. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 November 1876 p 2
LATE MRS. TATE.
The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Eunice Tate, a highly respected resident of Kembla street, Wollongong, aged 88 years. Her husband, Mr. W. P. Tate, predeceased her by 30 years, and her family comprises four daughters and one son. She was a daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. Aquilla Parsons, and was born at Wollongong. The remains were privately interred in the Methodist cemetery to-day (Friday.) South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 15 October 1937 p 14
Living Kembla St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 18/6/1862 Jamberoo d. 5/12/1931 Forest Lodge
m. William Thomas Tate (1859 Jamberoo-18/9/1926 Forest Lodge Son of John Kell Tate & Sarah Ann Wood *) 16/3/1881 Jamberoo
f. William Cole m. Annabella McKenzie *
TATE - June 28th, at her residence, Jamberoo, the wife of W.T. Tare, storekeeper, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 7 July 1882 p 2
TATE.—December 5, 1931, suddenly, at her residence, 141 Wigram-road, Forest Lodge, Georgina Margaret Robina Sarah (Madge) Tate, aged 69 years.
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 6/7/1834 Jamberoo d. 26/4/1903 Petersham br. Rookwood
m. Edward Kell Tate (5/9/1821 ‘Kirkham’ Camden-18/5/1914 Petersham Son of George Tate & Elizabeth Kell *) 17/10/1850 School House Jamberoo
f. George Wood m. Hannah Plews *
TATE.–October 14, ~At her residence, Layburn, Jamberoo, the wife of E. K. Tate, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 21 October 1879 p 2
MRS. E. K. TATE.
In a previous issue we briefly mentioned the demise of Mrs. E. Kell Tate; which took place at “Kellwood,” Old Canterbury Road Petersham, (Sydney) on April 26th last: At the time of her death Mrs: Tate had reached within a year of the allotted span (69 years), and her death was very sudden, heart failure being the immediate cause. All her early life was spent in Jamberoo, where she raised a large family and the highest respect and esteem from all she came in contact with. She was the last surviving member of the good old family of Wood of ‘Woodstock’ who in the early days of Jamberoo were prominent among that band of pioneers who undertook the great task of making-what was then a huge forest into the splendid pastures which exist at the present day, and Mrs. Tate's part in her sphere was a by no means small one, prior to removing to Petersham, Mrs. Tate was the oldest living resident at Jamberoo. Her remains were interred at Rookwood cemetery, the funeral being very largely attended, all her children with the exception of two who reside at the Richmond River being present. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 8 May 1903 p 2
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bobw/gp240.htm#head2
b. 24/10/1802 Shaws Yarrow Selkirkshire Scotland d. 26/12/1885 Broughton Creek
m. William Turnbull (- 1841)
m. Robert Tate (abt 1810 Newlands Peebleshire Scotland- 13/8/1866 Kiama Son of William Tait & Jane Brown)
Ship: Bloomer 1853
Living at Kiama in 1868 when her son-in-law Edward Regen died at her residence.
b. 1845 Fintona County Tyrone d. 27/8/1917 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo General
m. John Tate (abt 1842 Jamberoo -6/6/1921 Son of George Tate & Mary Ann Wright *) 20/7/1864 Shellharbour
f. Andrew Cochrane m. Jane Keys *
Ship: 1852 Kate
Husband a hotel Keeper , moved for a period to Broughton Vale but returned to Jamberoo.
GOLDEN WEDDING.
On Monday, the 20th instant, Mr. and Mrs. John Tate, of Rose Hill, Jamberoo, celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Tate were married on the 20th July, 1864, in the Church of England, Shellharbour, by the late Cannon Corlette, and they have resided ever since at Jamberoo, with the exception of about six years residence at Broughton Village. Mr. and Mrs. Tate reared a family of ten, three of whom are deceased, viz.: Eliza Ann, wife of Mr. M. J. Curry, Geo. Thos. Tate, Herbert Ernest Tate.
The following survive: Mrs. John T. Ward, Messrs. David Aubrey Hay Tate, and Sydney Eddy Oriel Tate of Jamberoo, Wm. H. Tate, of Berry, John Kell Tate of Dapto, Jas. Theo. Tate of Glebe (Sydney), and Mrs. F. Bieman of Penshurst. Twenty two grand- children survive. Mr. and Mrs. Tate were the recipients of many congratulations. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 22 July 1914 p 2
TATE.–At her residence, Lithgow-street, Campbelltown, Rebecca Josephine, dearly loved wife of John Tate, aged 63. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 10 March 1914 p 8
MRS. JOHN TATE.
On Monday the 27th ultimo, there passed away at her late residence, “Rosehill Cottage,” Jamberoo, a well known and highly-respected resident in the person of Mary, wife of Mr. John Tate, aged 71 years, after a long and lingering illness, during which she was devotedly nursed and attended to by Mesdames Bieman (daughter), Aubrey Tate, W. H. Tate and John Tate junr. (daughters-in-law), nobly assisted by her sister, Mrs. W. Tate, Mrs. Hudson and other kind-hearted friends; thus giving much comfort to her and the bereaved husband in addition to which deceased had every medical attention to relieve her pain. She passed away quietly in the presence of her family and was practically conscious till the end. Her end was peace although they miss her, they do not wish her back to suffer pain here, but look forward in the ordinary course of time to meet her in Heaven, where there is no pain nor sorrow. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 5 September 1917 p 3
Living Rosehill in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1819 London England d. 24/1/1888 Moss Vale br. Moss Vale
m. George Tate ( 12/9/1819 at sea- 2/12/1903 Moss Vale Son of George Tate & Elizabeth Kell *) 15/8/1842 Jamberoo V18421555 76/1842
f. Thomas Wright m. Elizabeth Woodward
Ship: abt 1838
Living Keiraville 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Henry a relative?
b. 28/1/1847 295 Pitt St Sydney d. 10/3/1914 Campbelltown br. Campbelltown
m. Dr William Shaw (Largs Ayrshire Scotland- 30/4/1871 Sydney Son of Matthew Shaw & Susan) 18/1/1866 George St Sydney
m. John Tate (1855 Jamberoo – 1922 Sydney Son of John Kell Tate & Sarah Ann Wood *) 27/12/1877 Kiama
f. Dr George Henry Hamilton m. Elizabeth McKay *
On Saturday, the 18th instant, by special license, at the residence of the bridegroom, Lower George-street, Sydney, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, M.P., WILLIAM SHAW, Esq., M.D., a native of Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland, to REBECCA JOSEPHINE, only daughter of GEORGE HENRY HAMILTON, Esq., M.D., Wollongong, a native of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 August 1866
TATE— SHAW.— December 27, by the Rev. P. R. S. Bailey, John, second son of the late Mr. John Kell Tate, to Rebecca Josephine, widow of the late Dr. William Shaw. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Saturday 5 January 1878
TATE.-September 2 , at 11 Derwent-street, Glebe, the wife of John Tate, of a son, prematurely stillborn. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 11 October 1878 p 2
CAMPBELLTOWN, Monday.
Mrs. Tate, wife of Mr. John Tate, died at her late residence, Lithgow-streel, Campbelltown, this afternoon. Deceased, who had lived in this district nearly all her life, was about 65 years of age. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Tuesday 10 March 1914 p 8
b. 6/7/1826 Liverpool d. 30/9/1875 Jamberoo
m. John Kell Tate ( abt 1818 Roxburghshire Scotland- 25/4/1876 Kiama Son of George Tate & Elizabeth Kell) 1845 CofE Illawarra, Jervis Bay V1845340 30B/1845
f. George Wood m. Hannah Plews *
SEPTEMBER 30th at her residence, Jamberoo, SARAH ANN. the dearly beloved wife of Mr. John Tate, in her 49th year, leaving a sorrowing family and large circle of friends to mourn their loss. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 7 October 1875 p 2
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bobw/tate.htm
m. James Taunssen
Husband a saddler. Not in BMD’s
Living Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1873 Sydney d. 10/10/1960 Corrimal br. Wollongong
m. Thomas Taylor (30/11/1874 Marshall Mount- 22/1/1927 Corrimal Son of John Taylor &. Mary Russell *) 1895 Wollongong
f. Alfred Leonard Stenner m. Elizabeth
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. James C Taylor
b. 8/9/1872 Gerringong d. 29/4/1946 Toolijooa
Living Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 4/9/1861 Wollongong 14465/1861 d. 1918 Auburn
m. Walter Leveridge ( abt 1857 Hampshire – 1894 Bourke Son of Thomas Leveridge & Susannah ) 1879 Wollongong
m. William J Taylor 1899 Woonona
f. Samuel Stumbles m. Ann Byrnes *
First husband a quarryman- he seems to have abandoned her about 1890. Living Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. William Taylor
b 1866 Kiama d. 1912 Paddington
m. Charles Grenville Taylor (- 21/11/1953 Burwood Son of Charles Taylor & Ellen) 1887 Kiama
f. William Geoghegan m. Priscilla Gard *
b. abt 1865 d. 1930 br. 23/8/1930 Rookwood
m. Timothy Taylor (abt 1853 -14/6/1926 Newtown) 1893 Sydney
TAYLOR.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr and Mrs. G. R. SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. HAROLD TAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs. SOMERFIELD, and Miss RITA TAYLOR are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved MOTHER and MOTHER IN LAW, Mrs. Ann Taylor (late of Helensburgh South Coast); to leave her late residence 19 Rose street Annandale, THIS DAY at 2.20 p.m. for Church of England Cemetery Rook- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 23 August 1930 p 13
Unmarried or no father listed
m. William Taylor
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Kembla St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. Charles L Taylor
b. abt 1855 d. September 1929 Drummoyne br. Rookwood
m. Joel Benjamin Taylor (1862 Kiama -25/2/1905 Sydney Son of Benjamin Taylor & Caroline *) 1881 Kiama
f. James Young
Husband committed suicide in a Sydney hotel, he had come down from Aberdeen Queensland. He was a bacon curer. Her husband accused the family of “scandal” which drove him to suicide.
b. abt 1872 d. 4/8/1968 Croydon Park
m. William Taylor 1890 Wollongong
m. Thomas Taylor 1857 Wollongong
b. abt 1834 d. 29/5/1893 East Maitland br. East Maitland
m. Robert John Taylor (abt 1834 Northern Ireland-22/6/1898 Pyrmont) 1860 Wollongong 2873/1860
f. Michael Gibney? m. Elizabeth Boyce
TAYLOR.— May 29, 1893, at her residence, Rouse-street, East Maitland, Bridget Elizabeth, the beloved wife, of Robert J. Taylor, aged 59 years. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Wednesday 7 June 1893 p 1
TAYLOR.-December 24, after nine days' illness, from inflammation of the bowels, at the residence of her uncle, Mr. Richard Darby, 94, Buckingham-street, Sydney, Elizabeth Mary, the dearly beloved eldest daughter of Robert and Bridget Taylor, of Four-mile Creek, East Maitland, late of Wollongong, aged 16 years and 6 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 27 December 1880
THE Friends of Mr. ROBERT J. TAYLOR (Rouse-street, East Maitland), are respectfully invited to ATTEND the FUNERAL of his deceased WIFE. Procession to move from his residence, This (Tuesday) Afternoon, at Three o’clock. The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Tuesday 30 May 1893 p 1
Sister of Theresa Darby *
b. abt 1828 Nottinghamshire
m. Benjamin Taylor (abt 1824 Little Wilbraham Cambridgeshire -1869 Kiama Son of William T Taylor & ) 1845 Newmarket Cambridgeshire
Ship: Commodore Perry 1856
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. William Taylor 1899 Wollongong
b. abt 1871 Northumberland d. 25/5/1952 Wollongong
m. Patrick Joseph Taylor (b. 12/9/1865 Wollongong -23/9/1927 Wollongong Son of Robert Taylor & Margaret *) 1891 Wollongong
f. George Emery m. Jane Richardson *
Living Crown St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. Joseph Taylor 17/12/1836 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
b. abt 1853 d. 28/11/1939 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. James Taylor (abt 1856 -30/7/1921 Helensburgh )
TAYLOR.-November 28, 1939, Eliza Taylor, of Bulga Road, Helensburgh, aged 86 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 29 November 1939 p 12
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1859 d. 1936 Goulburn
m. Charles Taylor (abt 1846- ) 1880 Sydney
f. A Yates
Gerringong
When her son Reuben enlisted in WW1 he listed his aunt Matilda Smith as his NOK as he claimed both his parents were dead.
At the Kiama Police Court yesterday, Charles Taylor, 53 years of age, pleaded guilty to unlawfully assaulting Sophia Brown at Gerringong on the 27 th instant, and was fined £3 or two months in Wollongong Gaol. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Thursday 29 June 1899 p 4 (Sophia Brown was 13 years of age.)
m. Charles Taylor 1880 Randwick
Her father disinherited them and when Charles was bankrupt in 1891 at Shoalhaven he publically wrote that he would take the elder children and raise them but he had would not give them any money.
m. Robert Taylor
b. 1877 Wollongong d. 1959 Bulli
m. Thomas Taylor (1876 Wollongong – 15/8/1935 Bulli Son of James Taylor & Sarah Vidler *) 1900 Woonona
f. Thomas Edward Chilby m. Agnes Spinks *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Ernest Taylor 1891 Kiama
m. Daniel Taylor 1879 Wollongong
d. possibly 1875 Kiama 6858/1875
m. John Taylor
f. Robert Reid m. Ann (possibly)
FEARFUL ACCIDENT. - On Friday night a fire occurred in an out-house belonging to Mr. John Taylor, within a mile of Kiama. Mr. Taylor's son, a youth of fourteen years of age, was burnt so severely that he expired on the Monday following.
The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained, and as some foul play is suspected, the matter is being thoroughly investigated by the authorities: Kiama Examiner (NSW : 1858 - 1859) Saturday 16 July 1859 p 2
m. William Taylor 1890 Wollongong
d.1911 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John Thomas Taylor 1881 Waterloo
f. John Phillips m. Charlotte
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic dutie
Living Cross Roads Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b 10.1873 Yorkshire d. 8/10/1954 Chatswood
m. Arthur Ernest Taylor (22/8/1869 Bulli- 21/6/1929 Rydalmere Son of William Joseph Taylor & Mary *)
f. John Rigby m. Sarah Inscoe
b. Dunblane Perthshire Scotland d. 5/7/1887 Wollongong 9577/1887
m. William Taylor
f. Robert Lander m. Margaret
TAYLOR.-In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Wollongong, July 5th, 1887, wife of William Taylor, late of Wollongong, and eldest daughter of Robert and Margaret Lander, of Kinbuck, near Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland. Dead, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving children. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 July 1897
b. abt 1868 Wendron Cornwall d.
m. William Charles Taylor (1863 Bulli- 5/10/1933 Woollahra Son of William Joseph Taylor & Mary Donkin *) 1890 Woonona
f. Henry Tressider m. Elizabeth Jane Trelor *
Living Young St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
d. 1890 Lambton
m. William Brohan (abt 1843-30/6/1877 Plattsburgh Wallsend)
m. Robert Taylor 1880 Patricks Plain
Husband a school teacher
BROHAN.— At Plattsburgh, Wallsend, on May 22nd, of typhoid fever, Alice Martha, daughter of Mr. W. Brohan, Roman Catholic teacher, aged 12 years and 9 months.
BROHAN. — At Plattsburgh, Wallsend, on June 18th, of typhoid fever, William Henry, son of Mr. W. Brohan, Roman Catholic teacher, aged 10 years and 9 montbs.
BROHAN. — At Plattsburgh, Wallsend, on June 30th, of typhoid fever, William Brohan, Roman Catholic teacher, Aged 34 years, leaving a sorrowing wife and five young children (one of whom is ill with fever), and a large circle of friends to mourn his untimely end. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 7 July 1877 p 12
CASE FOR PUBLIC SYMPATHY. — A correspondent writing to the Newcastle Herald says : — ' In the neighbourhood of Wallsend latterly there have been several cases of typhoid fever of a fatal character. The members of a family in Plattsburg named Brohan have been the greatest sufferers. The family consisted of father and mother and seven children; the oldest child 15 years. The oldest boy and another child were seized with the fever some three months ago, and recovered, when the mother and a third child had a slight attack. Then a girl of 13 years and a boy of nine took it, and after a long period suffering died about three or four weeks ago.
Meantime the father fell ill, and after over thirty days of suffering succumbed on Saturday morning. He was buried in the Newcastle cemetery on Sunday. He was closely attended in his illness by Drs. Nash, and Hill. Thus a widow and five children are left entirely unprovided for, and in very delicate health, one boy of about seven years being still in a dangerous state. Mr. William Brohan was teacher of the Roman Catholic denominational school for the past eighteen, months, and was a good, unassuming man, universally respected. from our personal knowledge of Mr Brohan, and from information received by letter from one of the children, and from others who take a deep interest in his family, we are in a position not only to corroborate what is said by the correspondent of the Newcastle Herald, but we can safely say that the case is even, more distressing than it is made to appear by him. The fever of which they died was so malignant that, as a correspondent informs us, tho poor mother had to wash and lay out her own children, the neighbours, who were otherwise kind to them, being afraid to undertake the sad task. We have it on good authority that at the time of poor Brohan' s death there was not the price of a loaf of bread in the house. Mr. Brohan was at one time teacher of the school at Broughton Creek. He was an intelligent, painstaking- man, and one respected by all who met him. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 7 July 1877 p 14
b. 1864 Balmain d. 14/11/1929 Auburn
m. George Taylor (- after 1929) 1895 Wollongong
f. William King m. Jane
Living Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
Josephine Adelaide Taylor versus Ada Jane Upton, insulting words. Each ‘Flirty’ stated their own case to the Bench, defendant denying the alleged words; fine one pound, 6s costs or seven days. Defendant was offered time to pay, but remarking she had plenty of money, she tabled the amount. The parties were from Bulli Pit. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 27 February 1914 p 14
Mr. George Taylor, Pit Road, Bulli, in the death of his wife, in Sydney on Sunday. The late Mrs. Taylor was 54 years of age, and had been resident in this district for over 20 years. She was a member of the King family, well known at Sutherland, her father being a captain in the mercantile marine. Her mother died recently. There are no children of the union, but they adopted a lad, George, who is aged 15 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 29 November 1929 p 28
Living Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 2/8/1955 Qld
m. Edgar Taylor (1863 - 24/10/1918 Brisbane Qld Son of Joseph Taylor & Emma Spicer)1902 Albion Park
f. William McNally m. Margaret Armstrong
Living Longpoint 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. Thomas Taylor
Living Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1823 d. 19/7/1907 Sydney
m. Robert Taylor 1858 Wollongong 2918/1858
f. Robert Bourke m. Margaret
(Eliza, Edmond/Edward and Patrick were baptised 21/8/1871)
It is possible that Harriet Bourke was a relative as she was charged with breaking windows at her husband’s insistence.
BIRTH.
On the 25th ultimo, at her residence, Russell Vale, Mrs Robert Taylor, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 July 1864 p 2
Husband a carpenter
Taylor; An old Wollongong identity, in the person of Mrs. Taylor, died at Sydney on Friday last at the ripe age of 84 years. The deceased lady was the mother pf Mrs. C. Moore, Mrs. J. Taylor, and Messrs. P. T. Taylor, and J. Taylor, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 26 July 1907 p 2
b. abt 1814
m. 1837 Thomas Taylor
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1837 Wollongong
Ship: George Hibbert 1834
Convict indent:
b. 20/3/1846 Crawley Forest d. 8/4/1933 Toolijooa br. Gerringong
m. John Briton Taylor ( 3/5/1844 at sea on the Briton- 29/1/1938 Toolijooa Son of Joseph Taylor & Elizabeth Christian/Criston ) 28/11/1866 Gerringong
f. Patrick Kiley m. Mary Connors *
Husband a farmer. Living Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1883 Woonona d. 28/2/1961 Helensburgh br. Woronora
m. Charles Phillip Hargrave (1880 Bulli – 24/10/1916 Bulli Mine Son of Charles A Hargraves & Matilda F Taylor *) 1901 Sydney
m. Herbert Taylor (-) 1920 Helensburgh
f. James Maguire m. Louisa E Gordon *
b. abt 1869 d. 6/5/1939 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. James Taylor (abt 1866 Edinburgh Scotland- 26/10/1947 Wollongong) 1895 Wollongong
f. Robert Taylor m. Margaret Bourke *
LATE MRS. J. TAYLOR
The death occurred on Saturday, at her residence, Keira-street, Wollongong, of Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. James Taylor. She had not been in good health for some time, and the
Various members of the family were with her at the end. The late Mrs. Taylor, was a home-lover, and the care of her family was her chief object in life. She was ever ready to assist any worthy cause, and will be sadly missed by the members of her family and friends. She is survived by her sorrowing husband and two sons and three daughters, viz., Miss Agnes Taylor Mrs. W. Davies, junr. (Wollongong), Mrs. T. Green (Cowra), Messrs. James and Alex Taylor. The interment took place in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Wollongong, on Sunday afternoon, the Rev. Marshall Campbell conducting a service at the late residence of Mrs. Taylor, and at the graveside. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 May 1939 p 16
Living Keira St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1867 American Creek 17961/1867 d. 19/10/1938 Wollongong
m. John Bray (1855 St Dennis Cornwall- 21/10/1892 Junee Son of John Bray & Mary Varcoe) 9/11/1887 Wollongong
m. George Taylor 1909 Waterloo
f. James Callaway m. Martha Barnes James *
b. 1839 Presbyterian Wollongong V1839930 47/1839 d. 1909 Dapto br. Wollongong
m. Edward Taylor (abt 1838 Birmingham England -10/3/1914 West Dapto Son of Edward Taylor & ) 251875 Wollongong (1875/4481)
f. Samuel Brown Dunsmore f. Catherine Cunningham *
TAYLOR— DUNSMORE.— On the 25th inst., at Wollongong, by the Rev. J. A. Stuart, Edward Taylor, son of Edward Taylor, Birmingham, England, to Maria Dunsmore, daughter of the late Samuel Brown Dunsmore, of Charcoal Creek. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 26 October 1875 p 2
TAYLOR.- The friends of, Mr. Edward Taylor and Family, of West Dapto, are kindly invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved wife and affectionate mother, to leave their residence this Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock sharp, for the Presbyterian cemetery, Wollongong. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 24 April 1909 p 10
Living West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Thomas Taylor
m. William John Taylor
Living Kembla St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1831 Great Tosson Northumberland d. 30/11/1904 Bulli br. Bulli Anglican cemetery
m. William Joseph Taylor (1839 Lincolnshire-22/9/1928 Rixon Pass Woonona Son of Joseph Taylor & Elizabeth Christian/Criston) 19/11/1862 Dungog
f. William Donkin m. Jane Hope Banborough
Ship: 1837 City of Edinburgh
b. abt 1837 d. 16/10/1914 br. Wollongong
m. James Richard Taylor
Husband a labourer
b. abt 1862 d. 19/11/1926 br. Kurri Kurri
m. Henry Taylor (abt 1862 -20/7/1923 Kurri Kurri Son of Henry Taylor & Eliza) 1883 Lambton
f. Thomas Peacock m. Elizabeth *
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
PEACOCK— In sad but loving memory of our dear, mother, Elizabeth Peacock, who died at Kembla Heights, November 6th, 1909 ; age, 65 years and 7 months.
We loved her in life, she is dear to us still, ' :
But in grief we must bow' to God's Holy will
Only those who have lost her are able to tell
Of the pain at the heart in saying farewell.Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Henry Taylor. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 4 November 1910 p 10
TAYLOR. — Relative and Friends of MARY TAYLOR, relict of the late Henry Taylor, Senr., are invited to attend her funeral, to more from the residence of her son, John Taylor, ?Street. Kurri Kurri, THIS AFTERNOON. at 4 o'clock, for Church of England Cemetery, Kurri Kurri.
m. John Taylor (abt 1838- 1910 Bulli) 1858 Kiama
Husband a farmer. Living at Dapto when their son died in South Africa
m. Henry Taylor
m. Dr Charles Taylor
On the 2nd instant, at Kiama, the wife of Dr. Taylor, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 3 May 1864 p 2
On the 2nd instant, at Kiama, the wife of Dr. Taylor, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 3 May 1864 p 2
AT Kiama, April 11th, the wife of Dr. Taylor, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 12 April 1866 p 2
AT Kiama on the 5th instant, the wife of DR. TAYLOR of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 6 May 1869 p 2
b. 1815 d. 27/1/1872 Gerringong
m. Robert Alexander Taylor (abt 1805-1875 Baroona Kameruka Bega Son of Robert Taylor & Mary)
f. John Parkinson m. Mary
TAYLOR,—At her residence, Gerringong, on Saturday, the 27th ult, in the 57th year of her age, MARY ANN, the wife of Mr. Robert Alexander Taylor. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 1 February 1872 p 2
b. abt 1845 Derry C Tyrone Ireland d. 12/4/1913 Bulli br. Bulli
m. Albert Taylor (abt 1849 Little Wilbraham Cambridgeshire- 13/12/1924 Moree Son of Benjamin Taylor & Caroline Kidman *) 1873 Kiama
f. George Dinning m. Ann
Ship: 1864 Sir Robert Sale
MRS. A. TAYLOR.
The many friends in this district of Mr. Albert Taylor, of Bulli, will regret to learn of the death of his wife, which sad event took place on Saturday last at the age of 68 years, the cause of her demise being gastritis. The late Mrs. Taylor: resided with her husband and. family for very many years in the Kiama district, they being engaged in dairying pursuits. Since leaving Kiama they have resided at Bulli, on the Adams Estate. The late Mrs. Taylor was of a kindly and bright disposition, and was loved and esteemed by all who knew-her.
She reared a family of twelve children' (including Mrs. H. Boorman of Kiama), and with these and the sorrowing husband sincere sympathy, in which we join, is expressed in their sad bereavement. The funeral took place at Bulli on Sunday, evening last. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 16 April 1913 p 2
b. 1880 Bulli d. 11/5/1938 Bulli br. Bulli
m. Charles Henry Taylor (1872 Bulli – 6/11/1945 Bulli Son of William Joseph Taylor & Mary Donkin *) ( 1872 Bulli- 26/12/1896 Bulli
f. Charles Richard Halsey m. Susan Bissell
Late Mrs Mary Ann Taylor
After suffering very indifferent health for a couple of years, Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor passed peacefully away on 11th instant, at her home, in Farrell-road, Bulli.
The late Mrs. Taylor, who had reached her fifty-eight year, was born at Bulli, being, an old and very respected resident of the district. She was a daughter, of the late Richard and Susan Halsep, In December, 1896, she was married to Mr. Charles Taylor at Bulli, where, with the exception of a period of twelve years, spent at Sydney, they have, resided since , the marriage.
Reg.(Woonona), Keith: (Bulli), Gordon.(Woonona):and Winifred (Tennyson) Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 May 1938 p 16
b. 1860 Dapto 13950/1860
m. Henry Taylor (3/12/1866 McQuarie – Son of John Taylor & Mary Russell*) 26/11/1890 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. James Moore m. Mary O’Day
Unmarried or no father listed
d. 1956 Helensburgh
m. John Stephen Taylor ( 1861 Kiama- 1935 Helensburgh ?) 1892 Woonona
f. Thomas Mason m. Mary *
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1872 Parramatta d. 5/11/1900 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Alfred Forrest Wilshire Taylor (23/10/1867 Sydney -2/4/1960 Croydon Park Son of Austin Forrest Wilshire & Mary Ann Eliza Taylor)1893 Sydney
f. George Dove m. Charlotte Margaret Smith *
TAYLOR.— On November 5th, 1900, at her residence, Barella-street, Wollongong, Miriam, the dearly-beloved Wife of Alfred Taylor. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 15 November 1900 p 2
THE friends of Mr. ALFRED TAYLOR are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, to move from his residence, Barella-street, THIS DAY at 3 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 6 November 1900 p 2
*b. 29/4/1826 Bristol d. 283/8/1914 Hunters Hill
m. Deighton Taylor (abt 1837- 17/11/1900 Ryde Son of George Taylor & Janet) 3/3/1866
f. Charles ansbrough Henning m. Rachel Lydia Biddulph
Lived in the Illawarra at Springfield, on American Creek. The couple purchased the property in August 1872. ‘The Letters of Rachel Henning’ which she sent to her sister in England give insight into life in the Illawarra from this time until 1882. The couple sold the property in 1896 because of Mr Taylor’s ill heath and moved to Sydney. Originally they were hay farmers but later branched into dairy farming supplying wholesale butter to Sydney.
TAYLOR.-August 23, 1914, at her late residence, Passy, Passy-avenue, Hunter's Hill, Rachel Biddulph, relict of the late Deighton Taylor, in her 89th year.
b. 22/7/1843 Kiama d. 15/6/1912 br. Murwillumbah
m. Henry Mathew Taylor (abt 1834-30/8/1923 Upper South Arm) 13/8/1863 Kiama
f. James Hall m. Mary Ann Chandler *
On the 13th instant, at the house of the bride's mother, Kiama, by special license, by the Rev. Robert Wilson, of Gerringong, Henry Mathews Taylor, of Madras, to Rebecca, daughter of James Hall, farmer, Burrendong. The Kiama Independent and Illawarra and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863) Tuesday 18 August 1863 p 2
Left an adult family of six sons and five daughters
Wonderful fecundity
The wife of a resident in this town named Robert Taylor, presented her husband yesterday morning with no less than three children at one birth. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 April 1865 p 2
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Three at a Birth
On Monday evening last Mrs Robert Taylor, who resides in one of the cottages erected, by the Government on the Blowhole Point, Kiama, presented her loving spouse with three fine daughters, all of whom, together with their fortunate (or unfortunate) mother, we are happy to say, are doing well . The scene of this somewhat remarkable fecundity has quite naturally been thronged with female visitors, who speak of he srangers a- the three beautiful babies. The circumstances of the parents, the hard times, and the want of preparation for so large an increase, constitute an appea1 to the sympathy and liberality of the ladies that we doubt not will be heartily responded to. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 April 1865 p 2
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Joseph Taylor
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 19/2/1837 Kent England d. 27/1/1912 Bulli
m. James Taylor (abt 1821 Manchester Lancashire- 4/11/1880 Bulli) 22/11/1854 Kiama
f. Stephen Vidler m. Sarah Bovis *
Mrs. Taylor, an old resident, died in the hospital on Sunday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 2 February 1912 p 15
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1860 d. 11/9/1944 br. Wollongong
m. Albert Taylor (abt 1868- 6/12/1949) 1890 Wollongong
f. John Anderson m. Sydney
Mrs. Sarah Maria Taylor. Aged 84 years the late Mrs. Taylor leaves a husband, Mr. Albert Taylor, and family of five — Harry, Albert, Margaret (Mrs. W. Murray), Freda (Mrs. D. Masters) and Ivy (Mrs. H. Mc Donald) The funeral was held on Monday afternoon, the remains being interred at Wollongong C. of E. cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 15 December 1944 p 7
b Castle Bytham Lincoln d. 22/10/1887 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
f. William Teate m. Elizabeth
Ship: 1854 Ellenborough
MRS. TEESON'S. Mrs Teeson's refreshment rooms in Terralong street will be found replete with fruit, confectionary and pantry of all kinds, ice cream, tea and coffee, etc, are here to be found by those in search of light refreshments. Numerous Christmas novelties have been added, and Mrs. Teeson will be in a position to amply supply the wants of all in the lines above mentioned. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 22 December 1896
Living Market St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. b. 26/6/ 1859 Charcoal 14133/1859 d. 7/1/ 1949 Wollongong br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. William Henderson Templeton (1863 England-14/11/1949 Wollongong Son of George Henderson Templeton & Mary ) 17/6/1889 St Francis Xavier’s
f. George Barrett m. Diana Denwood *
MRS. S. J. TEMPLETON
The death occurred at 16 Dempster Street, Wollongong, on Friday, of Mrs. Sarah Jane Templeton. Born at Flagstaff Hill Wollongong, 1855; the late Mrs. Templeton, as a young girl, moved to a farm at West Dapto with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett, who were early pioneers of that district.
In her younger years she was an accomplished violinist and used to travel the then scarcely populated district by sulky to entertain at dances and other functions. It is said that she was the first female violinist in this district.
She is survived by her husband, Mr. William Henderson Templeton, four sons, Messrs. George, James, Albert and Hector Templeton, and a daughter, Annie. A son Robert, was killed at Gallipoli in the first world War and a daughter, Melinda, also predeceased her.
The funeral left, her late residence on Saturday, and the remains were interred - in the West Dapto Catholic cemetery, Father Grealy officiating. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 13 January 1949 p 7
Living New Dapto St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1837 d. 1914 Heidelberg Vic
m. John Ternes (abt 1830- Eltville Nassau -4/10/1889 Fitzroy South Vic) 1857 Sydney 772/1857
f. John Fowler m. Sarah Huggins
Husband a storekeeper in Bega
Occupation is listed as servants
b. 1877 Kiama d. 10/4/1960 North Sydney
m. Dr. Hedley Terrey (1871 North Sydney -25/6/1960 North Sydney Son of James Terrey & Margaret ) 1901 Kiama
f. William Charles King m. Sarah Elizabeth Chapman * see Caird
Last Wednesday afternoon Dr Hedley Terrey was married to Miss Muriel King, Christ Church, Kiama, the Rev G. E. Gibbes officiating. The bride was attended by three bridesmaids, her two half-sisters (the Misses Caird) and her cousin (Miss Edie Cameron).
She was given away by the Hon. S. Charles.
After the ceremony a reception was held at ' Hartwell,' the residence of the bride's mother. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 19 June 1901 p 1
Living Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1969 Wollongong 19816/1869 d. 14/4/1952 Marrickville 15336/1952
m. Christopher Tessimond (1861 Sydney -4/11/1909 near Coledale Son of Thomas J Tessimond & Julia) 1889 Woonona 5290/1889
f. James Crane m. Lydia Pettit *
Her husband drowned while fishing, he was on strike from the mine when he went fishing in a boat and drowned off Austinmer.
OBITUARY
MRS. H. M. TESSIMOND
Mrs. Hanna Maria Tessimond, a life-long resident of the Bulli-Woonona district died in a Marrickville hospital yesterday.
She resided at 40 Mitchell Road Woonona. Her husband predeceased her
The funeral will leave William's chapel, at Bulli today for the Church of England cemetery Bulli Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Tuesday 15 April 1952 p 3
b. 29/12/1842 Dapto d. 2/7/1941 Leura
m. John Thomas Tesmond (abt 1839 England-1915 Lithgow Son of Christopher Tessimond & Ann) 24/11/1863 St Francis Xavier’s 3208/1863
f. John Backhouse m. Ann Barrett *
At her residence, Tessimond Place, West Sydney. October 8th, the wife of Mr. J. S. Tessimond, of a daughter. Both doing well Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 21 October 1864 p 2
TESSIMOND – 2 July, at Leura Isabella Tessimond, in her 99th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 July 1941 p 12
d. 1954 Warrawong
m. Enos Henry Tetley (- 26/71945 Rooty Hill) 1898 Braidwood
f. Joseph Smith m. Mary Jane
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1817 Antrim Ireland d. 25/8/1884 Wollongong
m. James Scott (1812-26/6/1856 Wollongong) about 1835 County Antrim Ireland
m. Henry Thackery 1/8/1864 Shoalhaven
f. James McDonnell m. Mary
Ship: 1839 Andromache
Occupation: House Servant then the publican - “Cottage of Content” image at http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/2484649/cottage-of-contentment-on-crown-st/
On the 26th instant, at his residence, Settlers' Arms, corner of Crown-street and the Fairy Meadow Road, Wollongong, in the 44th year of his age, Mr. James Scott, leaving a wife and a large family to mourn their irreparable loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 30 June 1856 p 6
On the 10th instant, at Wollongong, by the Rev. C. Atchison, Alexander, eldest son of Mr. Alexander E. Dare, of Parramatta, to Sarah, second daughter of the late Mr. James Scott, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 14 April 1860 p 1
On the 1st instant, by special license, by the Rev. William Mitchell, M.A., minister of Numba church, Shoalhaven, Mr. Henry Thackeray, builder, to Mrs. Margaret Scott, Crown-street, Wollongong.The Sydney Morning Herald 3 August 1864
SHARPE—SCOTT.—March 10, at Brisbane, by the Rev. Colin M'Culloch,, Neil Sharpe, telegraph stationmaster, Tweed River, to Maggie, fifth daughter of the late James Scott, Wollongong, and of Mrs. Thackery, Crown-street, Wollongong.The Sydney Morning Herald 28 March 1876
THACKERY. — On the 25th August instant, at her late residence, Upper Crown-street, Mrs. Margaret Thackery, aged 67 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 26 August 1884 p 2
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m. David Thackray 1885 Parramatta 4620/1885
In 1887 husband living in Robbinsfield
d. 1945 Redfern
m. William Theobald (abt 1866- 16/9/1901 St Vincents Hospital)
f. Michael Maloney m. Mary
Husband committed suicide by taking poison. He was a labourer
m. George Thom (Dundee – 1848 at sea on the Union)
Husband a Master mariner, he was insolvent in 1843 and described as trading between Sydney and the Shoalhaven. Her youngest four Thom children went to New Zealand.
Living Albion Park in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
Living Peterborough 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. William Henry Thomas
b. 1868 Ulladulla d. 31/7/1947 Woonona
m. Isaiah Thomas (abt 1858 - 1903 Bellambi )1884 Wollongong 5409/1884
f. Hamilton Frew m. Bridget Brodie *
MRS. ANNE JANE THOMAS
Mrs. Anne Jane Thomas, who passed away at her residence, Main rd., Woonona, on July 31st, in her 79th year, was born in Ulladulla, and was married in Wollongong to the late Isaiah Thomas, who predeceased he by 45 years. Mrs. Thomas had resided on the South Coast all her life with the exception of about two years.
She was widely known for her many acts of kindness, especially to the sick and suffering and was ever ready to go to the help of anyone requiring her aid.
She is survived by a grown-up family, Agnes (Mrs. Logan, Parramatta) Flo (Mrs. Veigel , Marrickville) Fred (Woonona), Pearl, (Mrs. Cowie Thirroul) Lil (Mrs. Remfrey, Arncliffe), Gladys (Mrs. Pallier, Woonona). The service was at the Woronora Crematorium on Friday Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 August 1947 p 9
Living Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Flinders St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1865 St Issells Pembrokeshire d. 12/3/1935 Bowral br. Wollongong
m. Thomas John Thomas (abt 1869 England-7/7/1935 Bowral Son of William Thomas & Eliza) 1897 Pembrokeshire
f. Thomas Waters m. Elizabeth Hughes *
The death occurred on Wednesday at Bowral of Mrs. Annie Marie Thomas wife of T. J. Thomas, formerly health inspector at Central Illawarra. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 15 March 1935 p 14
Living Fig Tree 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1868 Hill End d. 1951 Balgowlah cr. Northern Suburbs
m. Richard Ingram Thomas (abt 1865- 20/10/1934 Balgowlah Son of Richard U Thomas & Mary A) 1888 Bathurst
f. Stanley Hosie m. Emily Mudie Lamarch
Annie Margaret Thomas
Annie Margaret Thomas (whose maiden name was Hosie) was born in Hill End. Marrying a station master, she lived with her husband successively in Cootamundra, Corrimal, Helensburgh, Kiama, Capertee, and Scarborough.
Quite recently she celebrated her 86th birthday.
In addition to helping the special efforts of our church, she threw her home open to the preachers of the gospel.
Mr. Thomas predeceased her 17 years ago. She leaves a son in Fitzroy, Victoria, a son Ingram who is associated with our Balgowlah Church, and a daughter, Mrs. C. Heyward, the organist of the Seaforth Methodist Church.
Mrs. Thomas was seriously ill some years ago, but she rallied, and the last five years of her life have been interesting and useful.
After a brief final illness she passed away on Saturday, 3rd February, and the Cremation (conducted by the Rev. Silas Bembrick) took place at the Northern Suburbs on Monday, 5th February, 1951. A sure and certain hope was hers. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW: 1892 - 1954) Saturday 24 February 1951 p 9
b. 1858 Kiama 8173/1858 d. 14/6/1933 Wollongong
m. George Thomas (20/2/1849 “Log Bridge Farm” Yallah- 15/12/1936 Campbelltown Son of William Thomas & Sarah Waller *) 11/6/1884 Shellharbour
f. James Sharp m. Mary Beaton *
THOMAS — SHARPE. — June 11th, at Shellharbor, by the Rev. E. A. Colvin, George, eldest son of the late Mr. William Thomas, of Dapto, to Charlotte, oldest daughter of Mr. James Sharpe, of Shellharbor. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 21 June 1884 p 2
The death occurred on Wednesday of Mrs. Charlotte Thomas, of Atchison Street, Wollongong, wife of Mr. George Thomas, aged 74 years. The deceased lady lived with her husband at Oak Flats, Albion Park, for many years, before coming to reside in Wollongong about 20 years ago. There are four sons, Messrs. Harold, George, Bert and Ray and three daughters, Mary (Mrs. Johnson, Bellambi), May (Mrs. Vardy, Thirroul), and Amy. The remains will be interred in the Methodist cemetery, Wollongong, this afternoon.
Living Cleveland Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Peter Thomas 1877 Sydney
b. 1879 Sydney 1036/1879 d.
m. William E Thomas 16/4/1902
f. Robert Baxter m. Margaret Lauder Burnett *
THOMAS-BAXTER-April 16, 1902, William E Thomas, second son of the late William Thomas, Stawell, Victoria, to Constance Ruby, fifth daughter of Robert Baxter, Wollongong, N.S.W. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 October 1902
Living Kannahooka Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Corrimal St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Possible family with Joseph Thomas
m. Henry Thomas
Living Shellharbour 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 16/9/1847 Wollongong d. 23/11/1940 Strathfield cr.
m. William Smith Thomas ( - 15/10/1880 Son of Rev. James Thomas & Ann ) 4/12/1872
f. Peter Mann Hosking m. Eliza Cowper Uther *
On the 4th instant, at St. Stephen's Church, Penrith, by the Rev. John Vaughan, assisted by Rev. James Ross, M.A., Rural Dean, WILLIAM SMITH THOMAS, M.R.C.S., England, L.S.A., London, second son of the Rev. James Thomas, rector of Herbranston, and Prebendary of St. David's, Pembrokeshire, to EMMA ANN ELIZA, eldest daughter of the late P. M. HOSKING, M.D., Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 December 1872
THOMAS.—January 24, at her residence, Wollongong, the wife of W. Smith Thomas, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.S.A. Lon., of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 January 1875
THOMAS. — December 2nd, at Alowrie Terrace, Wollongong, the wife of Dr. Thomas, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 December 1876 p 2
THOMAS.-November 23, 1940, at a private hospital, Strathfield, Emma, widow of Dr. W. S. Thomas, of Wollongong, and loving mother of Rev. J. M. Thomas, of Bodalla, and Ethel (Mrs. W. R. Carter, of Strathfield). Privately cremated on November 23, 1940. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 25 November 1940 p 8
b. 1881 Tamworth d. 1959 Balmain
m. William W Thomas 1908 Wollongong
f. Robert Auld m. Emily Ann Howarth *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Woonona–Dressmaker
b. abt 1849 Glamorganshire d. 27/12/1916 Sydney Hospital br. Waverley
m. John Thomas (abt 1845 Glamorganshire – 25/1/1913 Coogee Son of John Thomas & Ann)
Ship: 1877 Kapunda
Husband an engineer on immigration record
THOMAS. — December 27, 1916, at Sydney Hospital, Hannah, relict of the late John Thomas, of Bryn-Mor, Brook-street, North Coogee, aged 67 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 29 December 1916 p 6
Living Oak Flats 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 14/10/1847 Jamberoo d. 16/7/1924 Marshall Mount
m. William Thomas (11/5/1835 Kent England – 15/8/1912 Marshall Mount Son of William Thomas & Sarah Waller *) 1876 Wollongong
f. John Pearson m. Elizabeth A Williams *
MARSHALL MOUNT
(Our Correspondent.)Yet another of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Marshall Mount in the person of Mrs Jane Thomas, widow of the late William Thomas, has passed away at the advanced age of 77 years- Born at Jamberoo in the year 1847 she was married in the year 1876; and had since then resided continuously at Marshall Mount- that was a total of 48 years. Her maiden name was Pearson and she was the last member of that family. She was for many years actively associated with Marshall Mount Methodist Church and was a keen worker. A grown up family of four sons and four daughters, together with a large circle of near relatives mourn their loss. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 July 1924 p 13
Living Marshall Mount 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. b. 1849 Wollongong V18492461 55/1849 d. 12/12/1922 Kiama 18973/1922 br. Marshall Mount
m. James Thomas (2/6/1843 “Log Bridge Farm”- 14/9/1912 Son of William Thomas & Sarah Waller *) 1869 Wollongong 3771/1869
f. John Piper m. Jane Reid Harmon *
Occupation: Shopkeeper - Albion Park in her later years
OBITUARY.
MRS. JANE THOMAS.
The relict of the late James Thomas, of Albion Park, passed away at her residence, Albion Park, in the early hours of Tuesday morning (Dec. 12th).
The deceased lady was born at Marshall Mount, residing in that locality all her life time and was 74 years of age. She had a large family of 15 children, 12 of whom survive her, nine daughters and three sons.
Two sons passed away in childhood and a daughter, Mrs. Rutledge, some 12 years ago.
There are 71 grand-children and 7 great grandchildren. Sons: George Thomas, J. Jiggi, Richmond River; William Thomas, Mt. Drummond, Wollongong; Charles Thomas, A. Park. Daughters: Mrs. F. Slusher, Albion Park; Mrs. J Rutledge, Kurong, Richmond River; Mrs. Jas. Brown, Kiama; Mrs A. Peterson, Woonona; Mrs. J. Townsend, Wollongong; Mrs J. Gould, Bolong, Nowra; Mrs. T. Walton, Port Kembla; Mrs. H. H. Mitchell, Clunes, Richmond River; Mrs L. Pearson, Albion Park.
The funeral was largely attended, Rev. Evans (Methodist) and Rev. Henderson (Presbyterian) officiating at her home, church, and again at the graveside.
During the last eight weeks the late Mrs. Thomas was confined to her bed, and a great sufferer, attended by her daughters in turn, also granddaughter Miss Irene Brown, who was continually with her. She appreciated also the help, both spiritually and otherwise of her nephew, Mr Walter Thomas, who was untiring in his efforts for her comfort. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 28 December 1922 p 6
b. 1863 Truro England d. 31/3/1950 Adelaide SA br. Rookwood
m. Richard James Thomas (- 15/2/1942 Marrickville Son of Joseph Henry Thomas & Lily) 1881 Cobar
f. Edward Leavers m. Phillipa Trebilcock
Ship: Pericles 1878
Living at Broken Hill when her son Herbert enlisted in WW1
Death In S.A. Of Mrs. L Thomas
Mrs. Lilly Thomas, an old resident of South Broken Hill, died in a private hospital in Adelaide on March 31 at the age of 86. Mrs. Thomas was born in Truro, England, and came to Australia about 71 years ago. She had lived in Broken Hill for 57 years. Mrs. Thomas' remains will be buried in the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood, Sydney, in the same grave as her husband, Mr. Richard James Thomas, who died on February 15. 1942.
Mrs. Thomas leaves one daughter, five sons, 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Thomas had been living with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Walker, until a few weeks ago. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Monday 3 April 1950 p 3
Living South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living North Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1870 Kiama 11388/1870
m. William Thomas ( 1879- 16/8/1941 Coniston Son of James Thomas & Jane Piper *) 1899 Albion Park
f. James Blackwood m. Mary McGuiness *
Husband a storekeeper and alderman of Central Illawarra Council, and also a member of the Wollongong Hospital committee, and president of Coniston Progress Association
b. 1873 Northumberland d. 1957 Wellington WA
m. Jeremiah Thomas ( - 1948 Wellington WA ) 1894
f. Abraham Kenning m. Elizabeth Thompson *
Husband the Underground manager of the Westralian Coal Mining Co
m. Edward Ernest Thomas 1898 Broken Hill
b. 1885 Newcastle d. 13/12/1964 Thirroul
m. Hiram Oranza Thomas (abt 1885-4/1/1965 Thirroul Son of Urias Henry Thomas & Mary Ann) 1905 Woonona
f. Robert Ramsay m. Annie * see Fishwick
Bulli Police Court.
At the local police court on Wednesday, Margaret Ann Ramsay was charged with stealing a diamond scarf pin, the property of Mrs. A Patterson. After hearing a considerable amount of evidence, the Bench dismissed the case. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 12 April 1902 p 2
b. abt 1833 d. 20/10/1905
m. John T Thomas (25/7/1828 Kent England- 8/5/1910 Tongarra Son of William Thomas & Sarah Waller *) 1854 Presbyterian Wollongong
f. William Makin Haslam m. Ann?
http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haslam-274
Living Shellharbour 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living Macquarie Pass in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. Newcastle
m. Joseph Wright (abt 1870 Lancashire- 13/6/1908 Mt Kembla )1893 Newcastle
m. George Thomas 1909 Woonona
f. John Curran m. Dororthy Ann
Husband was killed in a buggy incident
Robert Curran, a miner at Mount Kembla, deposed he was a brother-in-law of deceased; deceased resided at Kembla Heights and was a miner; his age was 38 ; he was a married man and had 5 children alive ; his wife was in delicate health : his property consisted of household furniture and a horse ; he was a native of Lancashire, his wife was a native of Newcastle ; witness and his brother intended defraying the funeral expenses. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 20 June 1908 p 17
Living at Bellambi in 1912 when her son-in-law was charged with stealing chickens.
b. 20/4/1874 Shellharbour d. 5/2/1954 Shellharbour
m. Henry Thomas (6/2/1871- 12/1/1957 Son of John Thomas & Maria Haslam *) 1896
f. William James m. Elizabeth Sarah Wenham *
Living Campbell St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living Port Kembla 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1808 England d. 3/1/1878 Log Bridge Yallah br. Brownsville
m. William Thomas (13/9/1804 Allington Kent-17/1/1879 ‘Log Bridge Farm’ Yallah Son of William Thomas &)
f. John Waller m. ?
Ship: 1838 The City of Westminster
Husband a Carpenter and Cabinet maker
THOMAS. — Died at her father's residence. Log Bridge , on Tuesday, the 12th instant, after a short illness, Elizabeth, third daughter of William and Sarah Thomas, aged 21 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 19 February 1867 p 2
Living Peterborough in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1856 d. 4/9/1931 Wollongong br.
m. Charles Thomas ( 24/11/1851 Yallah- 29/10/1938 Wollongong Son of William Thomas & Sarah Waller *) 1880 Wollongong
f. David Evans m. Jane S
THOMAS -September 4 1931 at her residence Penrose, 22 Northcote street Rosemont, Wollongong Sarah Ann beloved wife of Charles Thomas and mother of Amy Ernest Prudence and Leslie aged 75 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 5 September 1931 p 10
MRS. CHARLES THOMAS.
There passed away at Northcote St Wollongong, on Sept. 4th, 10931, at the age of 75 years, another of Illawarra's stalwart citizens, in the person of Mrs. Charles Thomas, who was the only daughter of the late Mr. David Evans, of North Shore, Sydney. Her father died when she was only five years of age, and ten years later her mother, passed away, and she was left to fight life's battles alone. Her uncle, Mr. Thomas Williams, of Avondale, near Dapto, received her into his home, where she remained for a number of years. She then went to Wollongong, and took up a position with the Dobinson family as companion. The Dobinsons then kept a bakery business near where Clarke's Hotel now stands. She preferred the country life, however, and eventually went to reside at Robertson with her uncle, where she remained until her marriage to Mr. Charles Thomas— a member of the old Log Bridge family — which was celebrated by Rev. Pinkery, Methodist Minister. She returned to the South Coast with her husband, and they took: up farming at Oak Flats, where she resided for some years, and reared a family of two sons (Ernest and Leslie) and two daughters (Amy, Mrs. Stevens, of Ingleburn, and Prudence, of Wollongong). There are two grand children. Some years ago the family removed to Wollongong to live.
The late Mrs. Thomas was a woman of a quiet .character, but a lovable disposition. Some weeks ago her condition began to cause her family concern, and despite skilful medical attention, and careful nursing, she passed away on the date mentioned. She leaves a husband and family to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 25 September 1931 p 6
d. 11/7/1945 Roseville cr.
m. Rev Robert Josiah Thomas (1870 Newcastle - 5/3/1942 Roseville Son David Thomas & Susanna Frith *) 1901 Merewether
f. John Dixon m. Mary
Husband a Methodist minister
THOMAS.-July 11, 1945, at private hospital, Roseville, Sarah Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Robert J. Thomas (Methodist minister), and loved mother of Jack (Roseville), Keith (Mogo), Gladys (Mrs. C. E. Sparrow, Hamilton, Brisbane), and Ken (Tamworth). Privately cremated. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 13 July 1945 p 12
Living South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1842 Kiama d. 1938 Kiama 22817/1938
m. Robert Ellis (-25/10/1883 Eureka House Son of Robert Ellis & Jane) 17/1864 Sydney 1003/1864
m. William H Thomas 1884 Sydney 1992/1884
f. John McClelland m. Maria Fitzpatrick *
On the 17th instant, special licence, at St. James's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Canon Allwood, Mr. Robert Ellis, of Kiama, To Miss Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. John McClelland, of the Foxground. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 24 November 1864 p 2
Sarah Jane Ellis v. John William Gibbs
Abusive language calculated to cause a breach of the peace. Sarah Jane Ellis deposed: On the 25th instant defendant went into her promises at Eureka House, and stated that he was authorised to take charge of the place, and would remain there till morning. He called her a b—y w–e, and made use of other abusive words. She ordered him off the premises, but he said he would not go but remain as long as he liked. Her husband was lying dead in the adjoining room at the timed; he had been dead only a few hours. A man named Thomas was there at the time, he had been rendering assistance in attending to her husband before he died. William Thomas corroborated the above statement. John William Gibbs, being sworn, stated that he went to Mrs. Ellis' house on the 20th instant to see her sick husband; he was met at the wash house by Mrs. Ellis and Thomas, who were both drunk and refused him admittance. He denied making use of the alleged abusive language. Defendant was fined £3, in default two months in Wollongong gaol with hard labour. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 2 November 1883 p 2 Article
b. abt 1849 Gosberton Lincolnshire d. 1934 Ashfield
m. David Charles Thomas (Wales-) 1868 Newcastle
f. Robert Frith m. Frances
Ship: Emigrant 1850
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1834 d. 1894 Bathurst
m. Henry Bennet Thomas ( ) 21/12/1853 Wesleyan Methodist Sydney V1853353 85/1853
f. Thomas Rees m. Susanna Weaver
Living Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. James Joseph Thompson (abt 1855 - 14/8/1912 Bulli Hospital Son of Joseph Thompson & Hannah) 1878 Murrumburrah
This maybe the correct family - Husband was seriously injured at Helensburgh spur and contracted blood poisoning and died. He left his wife and seven children living, the youngest 12 years of age.
Living Berkeley 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
d. 27/11/1936 Ashfield br. Rookwood
m. James Thompson 1895 Newtown or West Maitland
f. James Goodall m. Ellen
THOMPSON.-November 27, 1936, at her residence, 70 Orpington-street, Ashfeld, Agnes Emma, beloved wife of James Thompson, and dearly loved mother of Amy, James (deceased). Ella, Allen. Alice, Leila, Irene, Samuel, Stephen, Phillip, and William, and dearly loved sister of Henry, Frances and Sydney Goodall. By request, no flowers. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 28 November 1936 p 16
b. 1878 Dapto d. 15/11/1953 Arncliffe br. Woronora
m. Robert John Thompson (abt 1875 - 27/1/1943 Arncliffe Son of Frederick Thompson & Mary Ann) 1896 Sydney
f. Edwin Barber m. Frances Fanny Bodycote *
THOMPSON, Agnes Rose. November 15, 1953, at her residence, 82 Fairview Street, Arncliffe, beloved wife of the late Robert John Thompson, loving mother of Frances, Doris, Clarice (Vancouver), Hilda (Mrs. E. Bruce), Ruby (Mrs. L. Adams), and Everard, dear mother-in-law of Ernest, Leslie, and Roma, and fond grandma of June, John, and Judith, aged 75 years. See Tuesday's “Herald” for funeral announcement. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 16 November 1953 p 14
m. Henry Thompson
m. James Thompson
b. abt 1843 d. 28/5/1862 Sydney
m. Thomas Thompson 2/4/1861 Wollongong
f. Samuel Shaw m. ?
On 2nd instant, by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong , by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, Mr. Thomas Thompson, coach-builder, of Sydney, to Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Shaw, Wollongong . The Sydney Morning Herald 6 April 1861
On the 28th instant, Annie, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Thompson, of the Volunteer Hotel, Pitt and Park streets, aged 19 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 29 May 1862 p 1
b. abt 1848 Monaro d. 6/9/1906 Bundywalla br. Berry
m. William Thompson (23/7/1846 West Dapto -22/4/1917 Berry Son of Edward Thompson & Margaret Clinch * ) 8/4/1874 West Dapto
f. Patrick Larkins m. Anne Bradley
Mrs Thompson, wife of Mr William Thompson, died at her residence, Bundywalla, on Thursday last. The funeral yesterday was largely attended, the remains of the deceased being interred in the new cemetery at Berry.
The late Mrs Thompson, with her husband, resided for many years at The Depot, Nowra Creek, Nowra, and had lots of friends. She leaves a grown up family of five sons and three daughters. One of her sons, Mr Walter Thompson, is a teacher at the public school at Cordeaux. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 8 September 1906 p 4
b. 1871 Wollongong d. 21/1/1944 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Thomas Thompson (abt 1868 Gate's End Northumberland- 17/10/1942 Wollongong Son of Thomas Thompson & Jane *) 1892 Newtown
f. James Cram m. Alice Frost *
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
Mrs. CAROLINE THOMPSON
After an illness of some two years Mrs. Carolina Thompson died at the home of her sister in Crown street West last Friday.
She was born at Balgownie, and apart from a few .years in Sydney had lived all her life on the Coast, mostly at Balgownie, where she was widely known and held in the highest esteem.
Her husband the late Mr. Thomas Thompson, predeceased her, and also two daughters Alice and Ida. Two sons survive, James of Thirroul and Thomas of Balgownie.
A daughter of the late James and Alice Cram, she was a sister to the Misses Margaret, Martha, Alice and Ruby Cram, of Wollongong, Nell (Mr. Lound, Manly), and Messrs Jack, Ned and George
To them and her two sons, sincere sympathy is extended.
The remains were interred in the Wollongong Methodist Cemetery on Sunday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 28 January 1944 p 13
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Smith St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. Edward Thompson
b. 1847 Ireland d. 17/7/1922 Berry br. Berry
m. George Thompson (abt 1836 Fermanagh Ireland-1908) 1872 Kiama
f. Patrick Maguire m. Ann *
Ship: Ben Nevis 1856
MRS. CATHERINE THOMPSON.
Catherine Thompson was born in Ireland in, the year 1847. At an early age she accompanied her parents to Australia, where they made their home, in Kangaroo Valley. Those were days when settlement was sparse, roads bad, and long distances had to be travelled for supplies. Frequently she and her brother rode to Wollongong, a distance of sixty miles, for stores, and seventeen miles to Berry for the mail. In the year 1872 she married Mr. George Thompson, a man of sterling character, and a local preacher of the Methodist Church. Owing to his long journeys and absence from home while serving his church, his wife had a large share of responsibility, which she discharged with much credit and cheerfulness. . It was at Kangaroo Valley she gave her heart to God, and so consistent was her life that she won and held the respect of all. She was large-hearted and generous, kind and considerate, and of a most optimistic and cheerful disposition. The greater part of her life was spent at Broughton Village, where heavy afflictions were borne with exemplary fortitude. The second son (18 years) was called home, followed by her only daughter (16 years of age), and then another son at the age of 27 years. Fin ally .her husband in the year 1908, who had held the office of circuit steward for many years. Her years since were spent in -ministering to her home and neighbours. Her charity was of a. broader type than could be confined within the bounds of the district in which, she lived. The Methodist Memorial Hospital, the Dalmar Home for Children, Home and Foreign Missions, were some of the many objects for which her liberality was dis played. The call came on the morning of the 17th July. Her life was her testimony. Surrounded by her family, who, ,with their minister, awhile, knelt in prayer, and watched by her bedside, she was called to larger service above. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 12 August 1922 p 5
Living Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Joseph Thompson
Husband a shoemaker
m. John Thompson
m. Thomas Thompson
m. Isaac Thompson 1891 Sydney
b. 15/8/1849 Albion Pk V18494531 45B/1849 d. 11/1/1896 Albion Park
m. Edward Thompson 1884
f. Andrew McGill m. Jean Isabella McNiven
b. 24/1/1860 Dapto d. 11/3/1895 West Dapto br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Andrew Thompson (abt 1851-10/6/1942 Wollongong Son of Edward Thompson & Margaret)1885 Sydney 2057/1885
f. Peter Ryan m. Mary Condon *
b. abt 1824 d. 16/8/1859 West Horsley Dapto 5602/1859
m. Andrew Thompson ( abt 1808-7/8/1867) 1843 Windsor V18431760 76/1843
f. William Francis Weston m. Elizabeth Crouch * see Williamson
“On the 16th instant, at her residence, West Horsley, Dapto, a few hours after giving birth to a son, in the 35th year or her age, Elizabeth, wife of Andrew Thompson, Esq., J.P. This melancholy event leaves nine children motherless.”SMH 20 August 1859
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Gustavus Thompson (-) 1887 Kiama
m. Joseph E H Thompson 1892 Wollongong
m. Thomas Thompson
m. John Thompson
b. 1877 d. 1925 Drummoyne
m. Walter George Thompson (- Son of D Thompson ) 14/2/1906 Wollongong
f. James Rixon f. Emily Organ * see Williams
Living at Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
St. Michael's Church, Wollongong was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday last, when Mr. Walter George Thompson (only son of Mr. D Thompson, of Wollongong), was married to Miss Elizabeth Maude Rixon, (daughter o Mrs. and the late Mr. James Rixon.)
The ceremony was performed by the Rev, G. D'Arcy Irvine in the presence of a large number of friends of the happy couple. The bride who was given away by her brother Tom,.. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 17 February 1906 p 10
— West Dapto Charcoal Ck. Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
m. Joseph Thompson
Living Cataract in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Daughter Ellen as well?
b. abt 1871 Casino
m. Francis Charles Thompson ( 1872 - 1913 Grafton Son of Francis A Thompson & Agnes M) 28/4/1897 All Saints’ CofE Macquarie River
f. George Kennedy m. Louisa Walker
Husband resident Wollongong she of Albion Park. Husband an overseer, father a grazier.
A charmingly conducted wedding and one that had been looked forward to by numerous acquaintances of the contracting parties, was celebrated at All Saint's Church, Albion Park, on the 28th instant, the bridal pair being Mr. Francis Charles Thompson (son of Mr. Frank A, Thompson, Wollongong) and Miss Ellen Josephine (Nell) Kennedy, daughter of Mr. George Kennedy, Tenterfield. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 8 May 1897 p 2
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
b. 1866 Dapto d. 11/12/1941 Berkeley br. Berkeley
m. Samuel Thompson (1862 Botany – 20/11/1934 Berkeley Son of George Thompson & Jane Bagnall) 28/10/1885 Waterloo
f. Edwin Barber m. Frances Fanny Bodycote
Living Berkeley 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
THOMPSON— December 11th, 1941, at her residence at Berkeley, Emily relict of the late Samuel Thompson and dear mother of Stan, Ruby (Mrs. D. Parks), Will and Rex. Aged 74 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 December 1941 p 10
b. 1877 Wollongong d. 1946 Pelican Flat Lake Macquarie br. Sandgate
m. Edward James Thompson 1898 Wollongong
f. Thomas Lucas m. Winifred Chapman *
Living in Hamilton when her son Harold enlisted
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 25/3/1838 Maulden Bedford England d. 1913 Bega
m. John Thompson 24/3/1856 Jamberoo Reg Kiama RC
f. William Inskip m. Maria Carter *
Ship: Neptune 1844
Husband a farmer
m. William Thompson
Living Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Possible family with James and George Thompson
b. 1877 Dapto d. 12/12/1955 Port Kembla
m. William John Thompson (1872 Young - 19/8/1956 Port Kembla Son of William Thompson & Rosetta ) 2/10/1897 Wollongong
f. John Jolliffe m. Selina Plunckett *
Living Berkeley 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 25/11/1871 d. 13/1/1941 Burwood
m. William Thompson (abt 1869 – 20/5/1946 Burwood Son of Samuel Thompson & Jane ) 25/5/1898 Dapto
f. James Waples m. Catherine Axam *
“THOMPSON-WAPLES -May 25, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. Jas. Black, William, eldest son of the late Samuel Thompson, of Paddington, to Isabel, second daughter of Jos. Waples, Esq, of Canterbury, Unanderra.” SMH 18 June 1898
b. 18/4/1795 Milbourne East Yorkshire d. 20/12/1862 Yellow Rock br. Shellharbour Old Sand
m.? John Corner (probably not married)
m. Thomas Thompson (Cork Ireland – 1871 Wollongong) 17/10/1831 Parramatta
f. William James m. ?
Ship: Lucy Davidson 1829
Convict indent:
She was punished for running away from her assigned employer Archibald Bell in 1831.
Jane James was convicted of robbing her master at the York Quarter Sessions on 17th October 1828. She was sentenced to 7 years and transported on the Lucy Davidson 10 July 1829. She was 34 at that time.
In February 1831 at Windsor she was in the service of Archibald Bell (for whom Bells line of Road was named after). She was a cook, aged 37 from York - 5ft 1 and a half with grey eyes, brown hair, ruddy freckled complexion. She was at that time absconded from Archibald Bell.
Jane married Thomas Thompson in 1831 at Parramatta NSW
Her Certificate of Freedom was granted on 19th October 1835 and states her Native Place as Milbourne, York and her occupation as Cook. It also says she had lost canine teeth in lower jaw of right side of upper.
It is believed that Jane James seems to have been born on 18 April 1795 and baptised the next day in Great Givendale, East Yorkshire, one of at least nine children born to a William James and Jane. After 1800 the family moved to neighbouring Bishop Wilton and sometime after 1804 to Melbourne, also in East Yorkshire.
In about 1821 Jane commenced a relationship in Melbourne with John Corner, a blacksmith born there in 1800. Her convict indent states that at conviction she was single with three children, but with a note added saying said to be married in England. I have found no evidence of a marriage with John Corner, but there is an Elizabeth Jane Corner baptised in York in 1825 to a John & Jane Corner, blacksmith, that could be theirs.
In about August 1827 Jane was employed as a cook by Mrs H A Brearey of Bootham, York, who ran a young ladies boarding school. She was discharged from that employment on 3 June 1828. She then went in search of work to a register office for servants run by Mrs Hannah Ward in Grape Lane. Around this time she was employed by Joseph Backhouse, who may have been a tanner by that name from Lawrence Street.
In August 1828 Jane fell under suspicion of stealing linen from Joseph Backhouse. Her boxes were searched and items stolen from each of the three places referred to above were found, including items owned by young ladies at Mrs Brearey’s school. Upon hearing of her arrest, John Corner of Melbourne turned in a number of other items that Jane had given him, telling him they had been left by the young ladies and given to her by Mrs Brearey.
Jane pleaded guilty to robbing her employers and was sentenced to seven years transportation beyond the seas in October 1828. She arrived in Sydney Cove on 29 November 1829 on the Lucy Davidson and was assigned to Archibald Bell of Windsor. She was recorded as 5 feet ½ inch tall with brown hair and grey eyes who could read and write.
In 1830 Jane and ex-convict Thomas Thompson applied to be married, but the application was cancelled. Thomas, transported on the Castle Forbes, was a glass cutter convicted of house breaking in Cork, Ireland, who had become a sawyer while a convict. On 4 May 1831 their first child was born and named Thomas. That year they applied to marry again, and this time there is a note saying permission was refused as Jane was already married. Presumably she eventually convinced the authorities otherwise, as the couple were married at St Johns, Parramatta, on 17 October 1831 by Reverend Samuel Marsden.
The couple had a second child in Sydney in 1833, John Charles, before Jane received her Certificate of Freedom in 1835. That Certificate states that she had been assigned to “Wiseman”, possibly the ex-convict Solomon Wiseman who established the Wiseman’s Ferry service. In about 1835 they had another child, James, although it is possible he was born a few years later after they had left Sydney.
Sometime between 1835 and 1838 the family moved to the village of Kempsey on the Macleay River where Thomas possibly worked with the red cedar. Kempsey had only been first settled in 1834. Two daughters were born there, Elizabeth Jane in 1838 and Margaret in about 1842.
Prior to about 1856 the family moved again to what was then known as the Macquarie River area, now in the Shellharbour region. On 20 December 1862 Jane died of apoplexy at her & Thomas’ home at Yellow Rock Creek, Macquarie River. There was a coronial inquest into her death at which Thomas gave evidence that she had been having fits for many years.
m. William Thompson
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1837 d. 14/6/1919 Balgownie
m. Thomas Thompson
f. Thomas
Ship: abt 1879
OBITUARY. — On Saturday night last a very old resident of Balgownie, Mrs. Jane Thompson, passed away at the age 82 years. She came to the district in 1880, and leaves a numerous family to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 June 1919 p 2
Living Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1814 d. 21/7/1953 Wollongong
m. Robert Thompson 1845 Presbyterian Wollongong V18454424 74B
“DIED, On Tuesday, 13th February, Annie Thompson, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Thompson, of Wollongong , of worm fever, aged two years and ten months.” The Sydney Morning Herald 17 February 1849
On the 6th instant, at her residence, Wollongong, Mrs. Robert Thompson, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 May 1852
On Wednesday, the 21st instant, at his residence, Wollongong, Mr. Robert Thompson, aged thirty-nine years, leaving an affectionate wife and three children to deplore their loss. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 July 1853
b. abt 1837 Scotland d. 13/7/1916 Bega br. Bega
m. Malcolm Thompson (7/3/1834 Scotland- 14/11/1906 Bega Son of John Thompson & Isabel McDonald) 20/3/1857 Kilmuir-Easter Ross And Cromarty Scotland
Ship: Aloe 1857
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m. Alexander Henry Thompson (- 8/5/1930 Fremantle East WA)
Living Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
The only other Thompson living in Unanderra was William John who was a labourer.
b. 1882 Kiama 20136/1882 d. 1964 Bowral
m. David J Thompson 1924
f. Robert Jones m. Mary Ann Vance *
Living Eureka Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
Living Fig Tree Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Frederick Thompson
m. John Thompson (-1911 Kurri Kurri)
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
She was living in a shop in Woonona which was burnt down in 1907. Her husband had moved to Kurri Kurri and she was about to follow and set up another store.
Bulli, Wednesday. — Last night Mrs John Thompson, store keeper, of Woonona, met with a serious accident, and narrowly escaped being killed by an explosion of gas from an acetylene gas generator, which she was inspecting with a lighted candle. She was severely burnt about the head, face, and arms. Fortunately several persons witnessed the accident, and immediately extinguished the flames The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Thursday 17 May 1906 p 8
Husband died as a result of an accident at Pelaw Main Colliery
m. James Thompson
b. 1824 Appin d. 2/10/1870 West Dapto
m. Edward Thompson (-22/11/1860 Dapto) 1846 Church of England Dapto; Wollongong V1846655 31C and V184668123/1846 Roman Catholic Illawarra, Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1845 Wollongong
Possible her parents were John Clinch convict of Appin and Mary Duffy (m. 1820 Liverpool)
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 carne 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 tho 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
THOMPSON. — At her residence, West Dapto, on Sunday, October 2nd, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, aged 43 years, after a long and painful illness. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 October 1870 p 2
West Dapto Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
m. Henry Thompson 1858 Wollongong
Husband a policeman
b. abt 1851 d. 15/7/1901 Wollongong
m. Captain Andrew Thompson (abt 1849- 27/3/1903) 1872 Sydney 125/1872
f. Michael O’Brien m. Mary
The Late Mrs. Andrew Thompson.
Much sympathy is felt for Captain Thompson, the respected pilot of this port, on account of the death of his wife, which occurred on Monday morning last after a long and severe internal illness. The deceased was an unassuming and kindly lady and was much esteemed among her acquaintances. The flags of all vessels in the port were flown half-mast, on Monday and Tuesday as a mark of respect in connection with the sad event, as also were flags throughout the town. A large number of people attended the funeral on Tuesday afternoon to the Presbyterian cemetery, where the Rev, G. D'Arcy Irvine conducted the burial service and delivered a very solemn address over the grave. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 18 July 1901 p 2
m. Roland Fairchild Thompson (1871 Millers Point - Son of Thomas William P Thompson & Ada) 1892 Sydney
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. John H Thompson 1895 Woonona
m. William Thompson
m. Joseph Thompson
b. abt 1852 d. 14/3/1944 Manly br. St Saviour's Punchbowl
b. George Stiles Thompson (6/6/1852 Geelong Vic -20/11/1920 RPA Hospital) 1876 Sydney
f. Nathaniel Spike m. Mary
Husband a school teacher
m. Robert Thompson
b. abt 1836 Fermanagh Ireland d. 29/11/1920 Thirroul br. Kiama
m. John Thompson (1945 Lisdoo Fermanagh Ireland – 18/5/1906 Casino Son of John Thompson & Jane) 23/4/1868 Kiama
f. James Knox m. Eliza
Living Jerrera in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties with her daughters Mary Ann and Nellie
ON the 23rd of April, at the residence of Mr. R. Scott, of Terralong street, Kiama, by license, by the Rev. W. Hill, Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, of Broughton Creek, to Miss MARY ANN KNOX, of Kiama, both natives of County Fermanagh, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 30 April 1868 p 2
Another pioneer of Kiama district in the person of Mrs. Jno. Thompson passed peacefully away at her daughter's residence, Mrs. Morrow, of Thirroul, on Friday, 29th November, at the ripe old age of 84 years,
The late Mrs. Thompson was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland, and came to this country when a young woman, and landed at Kiama.
About the year 1868 she was married to Mr. Jno. Thompson, who was then dairying at Broughton Village, afterwards removing to “Glen Murray,” Kangaroo Valley, where they carried on successful dairy farming for many years, and then to the Milton district, where many happy and prosperous years were spent; afterwards removing to Jerrara, in the Kiama district, where Mrs. Thompson suffered a sad bereavement in the death, of her husband, who died suddenly while on holidays at Casino, North Coast. . The shock was so great to her that her health was never the same again. She leaves a family to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother, all of whom are married:—Mrs. A. Boyd. Mrs. W. Tate (Richmond River), Mrs. Galloway (Dungog), Mrs. J. Morrow (Thirroul), Mrs. Frank Ballington (Mortlake), and Messrs. George Thompson (Nowra) and Jno. Thompson (Bega). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Friday 17 December 1920 p 4
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Ann Thompson, mother of Mrs. William Tate, of Dunoon road, and Mrs. A. Boyd, of Clunes, who died at her daughter's (Mrs. M. Morrow) residence at Thirroul on Saturday last in her 84th year, took place on the same day, the interment being made beside her, deceased husband (Mr. John Thompson) in the North Kiama cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Friday 3 December 1920 p 4
b. 1833 Waterbeach Cambridgeshire d. 27/10/1892 Temora
m1. William Keft (-1864) 8/6/1853 Presbyterian Wollongong V18534506 74B
m2. James Thompson () 1869 Wollongong 1869/3768
f, Henry Markham m. Elizabeth Keates
By special license, on the 8th instant, at Wollongong, by the Very Rev. the Moderator of the Synod of Australia, Mr. William Keft, Master of the schooner Currency Boy, to Miss Mary Anne Markham, of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 11 June 1853
The schooner Waratah, Captain Keft (late of the Mimosa ), left Newcastle on the 11th instant, coal laden, for Sydney, and after proceeding two-thirds of her passage was compelled to run before the southerly breeze ; she was last seen trying to make her port of departure, and no tidings of her have since been heard of. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 June 1864
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b. 5/3/1879 Rose Valley d. 3/6/1952 Coniston
m. Thomas Alfred Thompson 1912
f. James Christopher Johnson m. Mary Johnston *
Living Rose Valley Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1866 Balmain d. 1/5/1957 Five Dock
m. Arthur Thompson (abt 1865- 5/1/1943 Five Dock) 1884 Balmain
f. James Shaw m. Caroline
Living Mt Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 9/9/1829 Gortnagrace Co Donegal Ireland d. 14/9/1914 Nanango Qld br. Nanango Cemetery Qld
m. Edward Thompson (14/12/ 1828 Strabane Co Tyrone, Ireland- 28/4/1901 Kunioon, Nanango, Qld Son of Gustavus Thompson & Elizabeth Shaw ) 121/3/1851 St Luke C of E Dapto (brother of Rosanna Prior and Sarah Jane Steadman)
f. Matthew Daraugh m. Martha Jane Bogle *
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Unmarried or no father listed
Confectioner Crown Street Wollongong Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
m. Daniel G Thompson
m. William H Thompson
Living Marr St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. Hugh Thompson (12/8/ 1839 Ireland - 1/6/1910 Corrimal Son of Gustavus Thompson & Elizabeth Shaw ) 1860 Kiama 1793/1860 (brother of Rosanna Prior and Sarah Jane Steadman)
Living Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. William James Thompson 1863 Kiama
b. abt 1804 d. 4/10/1880 West Dapto br. Dapto
m. John Thompson (abt 1801 Northern Ireland- 27/9/1871 Darling Harbour)
f. James
THOMPSON. — At her residence, Belsey Vale, Dapto, on the 4th October instant, Mrs. Thompson, relict of the late Mr. John Thompson, of Dapto, and mother of Mr. W. S. Thompson, of the same place, and Dr. Thompson, now of Wollongong, aged 76 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 October 1880 p 2
b. 1873 Wollongong 20862/1873 d. 18/7/1940 Petersham br. Rookwood
m. Daniel Thompson (abt 1872 -21/3/1944 Lavender Bay Son of Thomas Thompson & Jane * ) 1897 Wollongong
f. William Rose m. Elizabeth Harris *
THOMPSON-July l8 1940 at her residence 2 Westbourne street Petersham Selina dearly loved wife of Daniel Thompson and mother of Stella and Neville. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 19 July 1940 p 6
b. 1848 Wollongong d. 26/4/1925 Mosman
m. Francis Andrew Thompson (1847 bp. CofE Dapto: Wollongong – 24/12/1924 Tenterfield Son of Andrew Thompson & Elizabeth Weston * ) 26/5/1870 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. Henry Gordon m. Frances Bell Findlay *
“On the 26th instant, at St. Michael's, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, assisted by the Rev. J. H. Rowsell, FRANCIS ANDREW
THOMPSON, Esq., J.P., of West Horsley, Dapto, Illawarra, to SUSAN GRACE, third daughter of HENRY GORDON, Esq., J.P., of Wollongong.”SMH 28 May 1870
“On the 11th instant, at West Horsley, Dapto, Illawarra, the wife of F. A. THOMPSON, Esq., of a son.” SMH 14 March 1871
“On the 19th instant, at West Horsley, Dapto , the wife of F. A. THOMPSON, of a son.” SMH 31 October 1872
“THOMPSON.—May 22, at West Horsley, Dapto, of croup, Andrew Henry, eldest son of Francis and Susie Thompson, aged 3 years.” SMH 5 June 1874
“THOMPSON.—January 25, at Dapto, Illawarra, Victor Harold Findlay, sixth son of Frank and Susie Thompson, aged 3 years.” SMH 5 February 1885
THOMPSON— April 26th, at her residence, 14 Lang Street, Mosman, Susan Grace, widow of the late Francis A. Thompson, and fourth daughter of the late Henry Gordon, of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 May 1925 p 2
b. abt 1867 d. 28/12/1942 br. Cessnock
m. Christopher James Thompson (-10/6/1933 Cessnock Son of John Thompson & Catherine )
f. George m. Elizabeth
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
When her son was memorialised his cousins W and Emily Jones also gave a memorial
MRS. SUSAN HARRIET THOMPSON
The funeral of the late Mrs Susan Harriet Thompson relict of the late Mr Chris Thompson, of Shedden Street, Cessnock, took place on December 29, in the Church of England portion of Cessnock cemetery. The Rev. Canon Campbell officiated.
Deceased, who had been a patient sufferer for many years, passed away on the 28th December, at the age of 75 years.
She is survived by a grown up family. The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW : 1913 - 1954) Tuesday 5 January 1943 p 3
d. 1/9/1893 Wollongong br. Dapto
m. Dr James Thompson ( abt 1833- 28/12/1890 Sydney Son of John Thompson & Sarah L *)
f. William m. Elizabeth
THE LATE MRS. THOMPSON.
The closing scene of the sad side of the late lamented Dr. Thompson's history, in regard to this district, was beheld yesterday in the Dapto cemetery.
As all residents of Illawarra are aware, Dr. James Thompson commenced practice in Wollongong several years ago, in succession to the lamented Dr. Thomas.
Very soon he became deservedly popular, and his popularity increased its his sterling qualities as a mm, as well as his efficiency and faithfulness as a medical attendant, became better known. About three years ago, however, his health gave way, and shortly afterwards he passed away, under most painful circumstances. A few years prior to his death, an only son, who was a young man of great promise, also died, being carried off by consumption. The loss of her beloved son, followed so soon by her worthy husband proved more than the mental powers of the devoted and bereaved mother could bear, and the result was that her mind, as well as her body, gave way under the sad circumstances. After the death of her husband, the widow gradually sunk, stage by stage, until death put an end to her troubles early on Thursday last. During the greater part of her illness she resided in one of the Sydney suburbs, where she was cared for by attendants. About a year ago, however, she was persuaded by her friends to return to Wollongong, and the resided there until the end came. During that time she was attended to assiduously by Dr. .Wade and special attendants, all of whom were unremitting in their care of the broken-hearted and health-broken sufferer. Mrs. E. R. Evans, of Dapto, and her daughters, who are near relatives of the late Dr. Thompson, also rendered all possible loving aid and assistance, as also did Mrs. D. R. Jamieson, of Wollongong, who was a dearly-beloved and faithful friend of the deceased. The funeral took place yesterday, the remains .being laid in the family vault at Dapto, beside those, of the husband and son who had gone before. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 2 September 1893 p 3
m. John Thoms 1841 Presbyterian Wollongong V18414369 74B
b. 1855 V18551764 42A/1855 d. 1900 Woonona
m. Charles William Thomson 1891 Wollongong
f. John Davis m. Sarah Emily Organ *
m. Ralph Thomson
d. 1946 Burwood cr. Rookwood
m. George Thomson (-16/5/1930 Burwood) 1880 Ulladulla
f. John m. ?
THOMSON. - January 7, 1946, at her residence, 5 Belmore Street, Burwood, Jessie Amelia, widow or the late George Thomson (Nowra) and loving mother of Florence, Ivy (Mrs. A. L. Jordan), Albert, Muriel, and Jean. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 8 January 1946 p 12
b. 1865 Hartley d. 31/5/1952 Fairy Meadow
m. James Bremner Thomson (13/4/1858 Dumfries Scotland- 24/4/1915 Wollongong Son of William Thomson & Jane Sinclair Trail Bremner) 1889 Sydney
f. Unknown m. Margaret G Pettit
Living Mount Ousley in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties. Husband a commercial traveller.
THOMSON, Maud Mary. May 31, 1952, at her home, Mt. Ousley Rd., Fairy Meadow, Wollongong. Relict of the late James Bremner Thomson, and beloved , mother of Norman Douglas, Alan Gilbert, Lilian Marjorie (Mrs. S. M. Miller), Stuart, Steel, Alma Mildred (Mrs. E. W. Clampett) and Nita Maude. Aged 88 years Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Tuesday 3 June 1952 p 4
Living Mt Ousley in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 19/9/1874 Redfern d. 26/6/1941 Kogarah
m. Thomas Thomson (4/8/1873 Edinburgh Scotland – 7/12/1954 Son of Archibald Grant Thomson & Margaret Elizabeth Henderson) 28/1/1893 Redfern
f. James Dadd m. Mary
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m. William Thomson
d. 1906 Berry
m. John Thorburn ( 9/9/1805 Greenburn Lanarkshire – 1896 Jaspers Brush Son of James Thornburn & Susanna Johnston) 17/7/1839 Aharacle Argyll
f. Alexander Cameron m. Margaret
Ship: George Fyffe 1840
b. abt 1801? d. 19/7/1893 Sydney
m. James Thorburn ( 21/11/1814 Waterhead Muirkirk Ayrshire- 7/3/1854 Son of James Thorburn & Susanna Johnston) 3/10/1840 Barr by Girvan Parish Ayrshire
f. John McSkimming m. Unknown
b. abt 1825 d. 4/5/1916 Meroogal Nowra
m. Robert Thorborne (1820 Barr by Girvan Ayrshire- 12/1/1869 Meroo Son of James Thorburn & Susanna Johnston) 1846 Presbyterian Wollongong V18464438 74B
f. Thomas McKenzie m. Susan
Ship: 1839
d. 1887 Broughton Creek
m. William Thorburn ( 4/1/1813 Waterhead Muirkirk Parish Ayrshire- 26/11/1899 Burnside Son of James Thorburn & Susanna Johnston) 1840 Argyll Scotland
f. Alexander Cameron m. Margaret
b. 1880 Wollongong 27274/1880 d. 1968 Singleton
m. Sylvanus Thorne (1880 Patricks Plain-1957 Mayfield Son of William Thorne & Emma Coe) 1906 Woonona
f. William Henry Organ m. Jane Parsons *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Robert John Thorn
Living Mt Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Other there John Thorne
b. abt 1864 d. 5/8/1905 Wollongong 11183/1905 br. Bulli
m. Charles Kevern Thorn (abt 1850-30/1/1940 Wollongong) 1894 Wollongong 7468/1894
f. James Murray
We regret ' having ' to announce the death; of Mrs. Thorne (wife of 'Mr. Thome- of the. firm of Messrs. Jones and Thorne, contractors) the sad event taking, place .on Saturday night, the cause .being childbirth. The deceased was 41 of of age. The funeral took place on .Monday afternoon and was very largely attended,- the interment being in the Bulli Church of England cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 8 August 1905 p 1
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 4/7/1887 Clifton d. 1/6/1974 Sutherland Hospital Caringbah 1974/5579
m. Thomas John /John Thomas Thorn (1879-1955) 12/12/1912 Clifton 3961/1913
f. Frederick William Draper m. Mary Jane Hincks *
Information with the permission of Lynette Russo
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1863 d. 11/5/1925 North Sydney br. Northern Suburbs
m. William Charles Thorne (1861 St Leonards -21/2/1923 RNS Hospital Son of Henry Thorn & Ann) 1889 Sydney
THORN.-May 11, 1925, at her residence, 12 Amhurst- street, North Sydney, Jessie Ann Thorn, widow of the late William Charles Thorn, aged 62 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 12 May 1925 Page 8
b. 28/9/1876 Fairy Meadow d. 13/5/1961 Wollongong
m. Sidney John Thorne (abt 1876 Murrurundi-2/4/1949 Wollongong Son of Robert John Thorn & Elizabeth * ) 10/7/1901 St Francis Xavier’s Wollongong
f. John Madden m. Jane Gallagher *
Living Crown St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1855 d. 1893
m. Charles Kevern Thorn (abt 1850-30/1/1940 Wollongong)1884 Sydney 329/1884
f. Edward Harrigan m. Jane Willison Wood *
THE LATE MRS. CHARLES THORNE.
On Saturday, the 28th ultimo, Mrs. Charles Thorne died at her residence, Tarrawanna. She had given birth to a child a few days previously, and unfortunately, instead of recovering, she became prostrated and passed away, despite the efforts of her friends and relatives to save her life. Neither did the medical skill of Dr. Lee avail, although called to her aid. The infant, however, still survives, and in addition there are three or four other young children. The deceased who was much by respected by all who knew her was a native of Fairy Meadow. She was in her thirty-ninth year. She was the daughter of Mr Edward Harrigan of the same place, and who at the time of his death a few years ago was the oldest Australian native, as then stated in this journal. The funeral took place on the Monday following, the remains being laid in the Wollongong Church of England cemetery beside those of the deceased's father. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 November 1893 p 2
b. 1862 Clunes Vic d. 1/7/1908 Randwick br. Waverley
m. Stephen Thorncroft (abt 1856-11/9/1932 Randwick) 4/7/1883 Echuca Vic
f. Herman Moser m. Jane Gill
Living Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a police Sergeant
Husband was stationed at Kiama, Wollongong, Hay, Katoomba and Penrith
THORNCROFT-MOSER.—At the Presbyterian Manse, Echuca, Victoria. July 4, 1883, by the Rev. J. O. Johnstone, (STEPHEN. second son of the late Stephen Thorncroft, of Brighton, Sussex, England, to Henrietta J. (Jennie). eldest daughter of the late Herman Moser, Esq, J.P., grazier. Coobool Estate, Moulamein, New South Wales. Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Saturday 4 July 1908 p 4
Penrith folk will learn with much regret of the death of Henrietta Jan, wife of Mr Stephen Thorncroft (late sergeant of police at Penrith), which took place at St Vincent's private hospital on Wednesday. The family of deceased came to this district some 10 years ago, and left about seven years afterwards, when Sergeant Thorncroft was succeeded by Sergeant Ryan. During her stay in the district the late Mr Thornoroft identified herself with charitable public movements, and gave much of her time and energy on behalf the hospital and the various war funds. Her unselfish efforts in this direction earned for her the good esteem of many town folk. She leaves a husband (who had himself been suffering from ill health recently) and the undermentioned children: Misses Elsie, Mona, Doris, Marjory and Mr Leslie Thorncroft (Randwick), and Mrs Frank Leavy (Penrith). Miss Elsie Thorncroft is well-known as an elocutionist. Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Saturday 4 July 1908 p 4 Family Notices
Living Mt Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1852 d. 7/4/1922 North Sydney
m. George Thornton (abt 1851-22/4/1911 North Sydney Son of Thomas Thornton & Maria) 1872 Sydney
f. Henry Griffiths m. ? Christie
THORNTON.—April 7, 1922, of her residence, Dalmore, Eaton-street, North Sydney, Archina Kate, widow of the late George Thornton (formerly of the Education Department), aged 70 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 10 April 1922 p 8
Husband a teacher at Jamberoo
b. 2/2/1847 Bottisham Lode Cambridgeshire England d. 5/1/1906 Wickham br. Sandgate Newcastle
m. Robert James Thornton (18/10/1842 Newcastle- 9/7/1897 Newcastle ) 16/2/1865 Mt Keira
f. Thomas Shipp (see Sarah Marshall ) m. Sophia Cornwell
Ship: 1856
b. b. 4/12/1857 Bulli d. 30/7/1935 Wingham br. Wingham
m. Thomas Thornton (1849 Wollongong- 1924 Wingham Son of Ralph Thornton & Isabella Weslands *) 1877 Sydney
f. Thomas Skinner m. Margaret *
Mrs. Elizabeth Thornton.
At the age of 77 years, the death took place at tine residence of her daughter (Mrs. K. V. Graham, Dingo Street, Wingham), early this morning (Tuesday), of Mrs. Elizabeth Thornton, who had been a resident of the Upper Manning district for over 50 years.
The late Mrs. Thornton came to the Manning in the early days, residing at Killabakh for a period of about 46 years, and had been living with her daughter at Wingham for the last four years. The old lady had not been able to get about for nearly two years, owing to illness.
Deceased's husband predeceased her about eleven years ago, at Killabakh. Mrs. Thornton, with her late husband, was closely identified with the early settlement of the Killabakh district.
During hser long illness, the late Mrs. Thornton was looked after with loving care by her son-in-law and daughter (Mr. and Mrs. Graham), and other members of her family. The best of medical attention, too, was always extended to her during her sickness.
The children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, numbered ten, and of these nine are living.
The sons are: Ralph (Taree), Ernie (Burrell Creek), John (Newcastle), and William (Paterson). Another son (Bert) died some years ago.
The daughters are: Mrs. H. Algie (Cundletown), Mrs. J. Styles (Khatabundah), Mrs. W. Pearce (Mount George), Mrs. E. V. Graham (Wing ham).
Mr. John Skinner, senr., of Wingham, is the only surviving brother of deceased. Another brother (Will), was drowned at Woodside a .number of years ago. Surviving -Sisters are: Mrs. G. Goldsmith (Balmain), and Mrs. J. Carrod (Balmain). Another sister (Mrs. McMaster) passed away at Glebe (Sydney).
The funeral will leave the Methodist Church, Wingham, to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 11 o'clock, for the Wingham Cemetery, The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Tuesday 30 July 1935 p 2
b. abt 1869 d. 1953 Newcastle
m. Mark Thornton (1861 Wollongong-1948 Wallsend Son of Ralph Thornton & Isabella Weslands *) 27/1/1890 Bulli
f. William Thomas Brodie m. Hannah *
MARRIED 50 YEARS
Old residents of Wallsend, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thornton, of Thomas-street, Pittown, Wallsend, celebrate the golden jubilee of their wedding to-day. Mr and Mrs. Thornton were married at Bulli. The youngest son of the late Ralph Thornton, who lived at Mount Kiera after migrating from England, Mr. Thornton has lived in Wallsend for 67 years. Mrs. Thornton, who is the eldest daughter of the late William Brodie, has been a citizen of the town for 50 years. Her father was one of the victims of the Bulli colliery explosion. It is only a few years since her mother died.
Mr. William Thornton, of Wallsend is a son. There are three grandchildren. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 27 January 1940 p 12
b. abt 1821
m. Ralph Thornton (abt 1809 Whitehaven England -20/2/1873 Mt Corrimal )1838 Piddington Hallgath Durham England
Ship: Emerald Isle 1841
b. 2/12/1841 Dapto d. 1903 ?
m. Henry David Thomas Thornton (1835-). 1863 Kiama
f. Henry Carter m. Maria Moon *
On Sunday, the 10th instant, at her residence, Market-square, Mrs. Henry Thornton, of a son The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 5 January 1864 p 2
Her son was seeking her husband in 1902/1903, he had been last heard of in 1875 when he was living in Macdonaldtown, possibly in connection with her death.
b. 1877 Wollongong 23015/1877 d. 20/9/1931 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Robert Thornton ( 1866 Wollongong – 8/5/1947 Wollongong Son of John Thornton & Susan Shipp *) 1894 Wollongong
f. James McCann m. Elizabeth Maxwell *
Living Mt Keira1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
THORNTON.— September 20, 1931, at the Wollongong District Hospital, Mary Matilda Thornton, beloved Wife of Robert Thornton, of Mount Keira, aged 55 years. The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938) Monday 21 September 1931 p 4
b. 9/11/1834 Appin d. 8/12/1921 Auburn br. Parramatta
m. William Gurney Thornton (abt 1832 Kent England-4/5/1902 Parramatta Son of William Thornton & Amelia) 4/3/1852 CofE Appin V1852459 38C/1852
f. James Thomas John Bean m. Esther Short
http://www.ausigen.com/getperson.php?personID=I868&tree=Ozigen
b. abt 1949 Plymouth Devon d. 13/3/1915 Wallsend
m. Christopher Thornton (1845 Wollongong -20/11/1906 Wallsend Son of Ralph Thornton & Isabella Weiland * ) 7/3/1870 Wollongong 3730/1870
f. Richard Cox m.
THORNTON- COX — On the 7th instant, at the residence of the bridegroom's parents by the Rev. J. William, Christopher, son of Ralph Thornton, of Mount Keira, to Sarah Jane, daughter of Richard Cox, of Redfern, Sydney. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 11 March 1870 p 2
b. 5/2/1845 Bottisham Lode Cambridgeshire England d. 30/3/1991 Wollongong
m. John Thornton (19/9/1840 Black Boy Durham England – 17/1/1905 Wollongong Ralph Thornton & Isabella Weilands * ) 9/7/1862 Mt Keira
f.Thomas Shipp (see Sarah Marshall *) m. Sophia Cornwell
Ship: 1856
http://www.butlerellis.co.uk/genealogy/wsx1/d1.ht.m#i100
Living Mt Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties as was her daughter Susan.
b. 14/4/1882 Bundaberg Qld d. 26/5/1957 Greta
m. Francis Thorpe 1907 Sydney
f. Francis Smith Langshaw m. Alice
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties.
b. 1821 d. 10/8/1867 Wollongong 8515/1867
m. George Thrift (- 1891 Parramatta) V1841366 123/1841 Roman Catholic East Maitland, Maitland, West Maitland
f. Thomas Griffin m. Margaret
On the 10th instant, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, JULIA, the beloved wife of Alderman GEORGE THRIFT, aged 46 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 August 1867
Husband a bootmaker of Crown Street Wollongong and Alderman.
b.4/2/1807 Sydney d. 14/1/1891 Moss Vale
m. Charles Throsby (1798-1854) 1824
f. William Broughton m.
Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Throsby.
Moss Vale, Thursday—Mrs. Elizabeth Throsby, the oldest resident of the district, died at her residence, Throsby Park, yesterday evening, aged 84 years. The deceased lady was daughter of the late Mr. William Broughton, who was Commissary-General. She married the late Mr. Charles Throsby at Liverpool, New South Wales, in 1824, during which year they came to Throsby Park, and have resided there ever since. The deceased lady was the mother of nine sons and eight daughters, of whom three sons—one being the Mayor of Moss Vale—and six daughters survive. Mrs. Throsby was one of the most respected residents of the district, and was largely known through-out the colony. Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Saturday 17 January 1891 p 3
b. abt 1838 d. 18/5/1882 Sydney 1034/1882
m. Patrick Hill Throsby (15/10/1839 Berrima –3/4/1894 Moss Vale Son of Charles Throsby & Elizabeth Isabella Broughton *)12/1/1864 St Luke’s Dapto
f. Richard John Hopkins m. Harriet Armstrong Prittchett *
“On the 12th instant, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. William West Simpson, M.A., Patrick Hill, sixth son of the late Charles Throsby, Esq., of Throsby Park, Berrima, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of R. J. Hopkins, Esq., of Benares, Illawarra.”SMH 18 January 1864
On the 25th instant, at Sunnyside, Illawarra, the wife of P. H. Throsby, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 1 December 1864
“On the 7th instant, at Sunnyside, Dapto, Illawarra, the wife of P. H. THROSBY, Esq. of a son.” SMH 11 December 1865
THROSBY — On the 9th instant, at Wollongong, the wife of P. H, Throsby, Esq,, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 July 1867 p 2
On the 9th instant, at Wollongong, the wife of P. H. THROSBY, Esq., of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald July 1867
THROSBY. —May 18, at 29, Lower Fort-street, the wife of P. H. Throsby, The Briars, Moss Vale. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 19 May 1882 p 1
b. abt 1876 d. 4/8/1964 Marrickville
m. Samuel Thurkettle (1859 Wollongong- 1/3/1917 Marrickville Son of Edgar Thurkettle & Mary Ann Maria Waples *)1898 Wollongong 6646/1898
f. James Long m. Mary
Husband a train guard
b. 20/3/1836 Sydney d. 11/5/1913 Crookwell br. Crookwell
m. Edgar Thurkettle (January 1838 Suffolk - 31/1/1901 Crookwell Son of Samuel Thurkettle & Hannah) 5/1/1857? Wollongong 2893/1858
f. George Waples m. Amelia Mary Carlisle *
Obituary.
We regret to record the death of Mrs, Edgar Thurkettle, senior, who passed away to her eternal reward on 11th instant at the ripe age of 77 years. Deceased was born in Sydney in the year 1830 and was married to the late Mr Edgar Thurkettle at Wollongong in 1858. Later on she and her husband removed to the Crookwell district, where she has resided during the past 41 years. Deceased was converted at the early age of 17 years and at once became an ernest worker in the church. When the Salvation Army commenced work a Crookwell 29 years ago she was amongst the first to connect herself with that organisation, and has ever since been an earnest worker and has never spared herself that she might help in the work. She had not enjoyed good health for the past 30 years, and of later years she has been an invalid; but amidst it all has always been bright and cheerful. Deceased leaves a family of six sons and one daughter, four of whom are Salvationists and are as follows: — Mr. George Thurkettle an Envoy in Queensland ; Arthur Thurketble, an Ensign iu Adelaide ; Alfred Thurkettle, an Adjutant and Divisional Secretary, Auckland, N-Z. Messrs. Walter and Edward Tburketile live in Crookwell. Mr. Samuel Thurkettle lives in Sydney, Mrs. Thos, Glenn is a soldier in the local corps.
Mrs. Thurkettle was buried in Crookwell cemetery by Adjutant Townsend according to Salvation Army rules. The Army marched before the hearse, and sang ” Hiding in The.,“ a favourite hymn of deceased. At the graveside the hymns ” My rest is in Heaven “ and ' Abide with me” were rendered. A memorial service will be held at the Army barracks on Sunday next. Crookwell Gazette (NSW : 1885 - 1954) Tuesday 20 May 1913 p 2
b. 1829 County Derry Ireland. d. 18/4/1861 Fairy Meadow 1861/5236
m. Henry Joseph Thurlow 1847 Wollongong (V18474444 74B)
f. Samuel Brown Dunsmore m. Catherine Cunningham *
“At her residence, Fairy Cottage, Fairy Meadow, Illawarra, on the 23rd instant, Mrs. Henry Thurlow, of a son.” The Sydney Morning Herald 27 January 1849 p 4
Deaths; At her residence, Fairy Meadow, on Thursday, the 18th instant, the wife of Mr. Thurlow. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 23 April 1861 p 2
b. abt 1858 Hales Owen Worcestershire England d. 17/10/1941 Enfield 28027/1941
m. David Tibbetts (1855 Rowley Regis Staffordshire England -7/3/1931 Bulli) 3/3/1878 Halesowen Worcestershire
f. Edward Higgs m. Emily
Husband was a member of one of the search parties for the Bulli Mine disaster.
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Tibbetts v Tibbetts.
Mr. L. B. Bertram appeared for the petitioner, David Tibbetts, of Weston, coalminer, who asked tor a decree tor restitution of conjugal rights against his wife. Eliza Tibbetts, formerly Higgs. The parties were married on March 3, 1878, at Halesowen, Worcestershire, England, but had been domiciled in New South Wales for several years. There were three children of the marriage, one son, aged 28, and two daughters, aged 21 and 19. Respondent left her husband in September, 1904, and refused to return to live with him. An order for restitution, as asked for, was made, respondent to return to her husband 21 days, and answer in three. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 3 March 1911 p 4
TIBBETTS.—October 17, 1941, at a private hospital, Enfield, Eliza Tibbetts, in her 83rd year. Privately interred. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 20 October 1941 p 14
b. abt 1883 Hednesford Staffordshire d. 31/10/1930 Bulli
m. Wilfred Bertie Tibbetts (abt 1882-24/7/1952 Wollongong Son of David Tibbetts & Eliza Higgs * ) 1906
f.Charles Barton m. Hannah Street *
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
TIBBETTS.— 31st October, 1930, at Bulli District Hospital, Maria, beloved wife of Bert Tibbetts, of Wilga St., Corrimal. Aged 48 years. Daily Pictorial (Sydney, NSW : 1930 - 1931) Saturday 1 November 1930 p 7
b.1830 Langely Marish Buckingham England d. 15/8/1919 Dapto br. Brownsville
m. Thomas Tibbles (- 27/8/1908 Dapto Son of Robert Tibbles & Elizabeth)
f. William Thorne m. Mary Ann Cheer
Ship: Speedy 1855
(http://familyhistory.celyoneill.com/thorn.html )
Living Penrose in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Daughter Emma also in Electoral roll
b. 2/7/1828 d. 1879 California
m. Charles James Tibbey (1/4/1830 Newington Surrey-17/5/1910 East Los Angelos USA Son of Charles Tibbey & Ann Maria Dodge ) abt 1850 California
f. William Henry Tibbey m. Mary Ann Stagg
Her father was a a master mariner and California pioneer of 1846. Her husband was Boy soprano/alto vocalist and school teacher in Sydney, who followed her family from Sydney to California in 1849. They were first cousins.
Husband the teacher at Jerrara from 1858 to at least 1861 when he broke his leg playing cricket with the students.
On Saturday March 26th, at the National School, Jerara. Mrs. Tibbey, of son. Kiama Examiner (NSW : 1858 - 1859) Saturday 2 April 1859 p 2
On the 15th instant, at 205, Palmer-street, Woolloomooloo, Mrs. CHARLES TIBBEY, of a son (prematurely), stillborn. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 18 October 1866 Page 1
On the 26th May, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Thomas Etherington, Milson's Point, the beloved wife of Mr. C. Tibbey, senior, aged 65 years. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Tuesday 28 May 1872 p 1
THE FRIENDS of the deceased Mrs. ANN MARIA TIBBEY are invited to attend her Funeral ; to move from her late residence, Milson's Point, North Shore, THIS AFTERNOON, at half-past 2 o'clock, to St. Leonards Cemetery.
b. 10/1/1845 Jamberoo d. 1917 br. Rookwood
m. Henry Tidmarsh (abt 1822 Birmingham Warwickshire England – 13/12/1876 Son of William Tidmarsh &) 28/6/1865 Kiama
f. Benjamin Timms m. Susan Strutton *
b. abt 1824 Birmingham Warwickshire d. 13/9/1858 Kiama
m. Henry Tidmarsh (abt 1822 Birmingham Warwickshire England – 13/12/1876 Gerringong Son of William Tidmarsh &) 21/2/1848 Kings Norton Warwickshire
f. Henry Cooper m. Ann
Ship: Bio Bio 1855
b. 1/10/1857 Gerringong d. 8/10/1911 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Henry Tidmarsh (20/7/1854 Birmingham- 13/12/1923 Kiama Son of Henry Tidmarsh & Eliza E Cooper *) 21/6/1881 Gerringong
f. Johnston Morrow m. Mary Ann Johnston *
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/26089.htm
Living Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Also daughter Louisa.
DEATHS AT KIAMA.
The death of Mrs. Tidmarsh, wife of Mr. Henry Tidmarsh, of Kiama took place suddenly on Sunday morning last.
For some weeks prior to her demise Mrs. Tidmarsh had been laid up with an injured leg, a small bone being broken as the result of a fall, but had almost, recovered from the effects of the accident, and was expected to be able to leave her bed that day. The sad event came very suddenly, and quite unexpectedly, as several of the family had gone to attend the anniversary services at the Methodist Church, from where they were summoned, but before they arrived home their mother had passed away. The deceased lady, who was a daughter of the late Mr. Johnston Morrow, was 63 years of age and a native of Gerringong, She had resided in this district all her life, and was esteemed and beloved by all who knew her for her kindly, happy and neighbourly disposition. The Nowra Leader (NSW : 1909 - 1939) Friday 13 October 1911 p 1
b. abt 1853 d. 27/8/1930 Kogarah br. Woronora
m. Joseph William Tidmarsh ( 1849 Birmingham -17/9/1920 Kogarah Son of Henry Tidmarsh & Eliza Endsor Cooper *) 23/12/1872 Jamberoo
f. John Brown m. Martha
TIDMARSH.—August 27, at her residence, 87 Regent-street, Kogarah, Martha Tidmarsh, loving mother of Annie, William, Sarah, Edith, Walter, Reuben, Ida, George, and Henry, aged 77 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 28 August 1930 p 8
b. 4/3/1875 Pambula d. 14/7/1967 Newtown
m. Stephen Lambert Tier (2/2/1865 Araluen – 13/5/1904 Lochiel Son of James Fitzwilliam Tier & Ellen Lacey) 18/5/1898 Sydney
f. Richard Hart m. Mary Ann Loney
Living Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1845 Rylane Quin Clooney Clare Ireland d. 10/3/1922 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Tiernan (abt 1845 Ireland - 7/1/1934 Corrimal ) 17/5/1866 Braidwood
f. John Torpy m. Bridget Herir
Husband a miner
Living Burelli St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1881 Goulburn d. 1929 Sydney
f. John Tiernan m. Bridget Eliza Torpy *
Living Burelli St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1853 Labbamolaga Ireland d. 13/8/1929 Cairns Qld br. Cairns Qld
m. Patrick Teirnan (abt 1852 -1932 Cairns Qld ) 4/7/1877 Qld
f. Maurice Lee m. Ellen
Husband worked as a railway labourer in NSW and Qld
MRS. ELLEN TIERNEY.
In the death of Mrs. Ellen Tierney wife of Mr. Patrick Tierney, we are losing one of this town's oldest identities. Arriving in Cairns by the steamer Maranoa, in 1889, Mrs. Tierney had resided here ever since. The funeral moved from the residence, No. .73, Spence-street, on Wednesday afternoon, and was largely attended The Northern Herald (Cairns, Qld. : 1913 - 1939) Wednesday 21 August 1929
b. abt 1833 Limerick d. 1896
m. Patrick Tierney (abt 1810 Cavan Ireland – 1881 Kangaroo Valley Son of Patrick Tierney & Mary Gallagher ) 5/11/1851 Jamboroo
Both resident Jamboroo. Husband a settler.
b. abt 1862 Ireland
m. William Hugh Tierney ( abt 1864 Ireland-) 31/12/1886 Dapto RC
f. Michael Duffy m. unlisted
m. John Tighe
m. James Tighe
b. abt 1848 Wollongong d. 11/10/1919 Petersham 25188/1919 St Leonards
m. Edward John Tighe (1890 Petersham Son of Robert S Tighe & Jane) 4/10/1869 Cook’s River
f. George Thrift m. Julia Griffin *
On the 4th instant, at St. Peter's Church, Cook's River, by the Rev. G. King, EDWARD TIGHE, of 114, William-street, to ELIZABETH JANE THRIFT, only daughter of Mr. George Thrift, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 October 1869
Husband a storekeeper
We regret to report the death of Mrs E. J. Tighe, mother of Ald. P. E. Tighe, of Ballina, which sad event occurred at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. E. E. Chapple), Neutral Bay, last Saturday from diabetes. Deceased, who was 72 years of age, was a native of Wollongong. Her husband, the late Mr. E. J. Tighe, of Petersham, pre-deceased her 30 years ago.
Mr. H. G. Tighe, of Waverley, is also a son of the deceased lady. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 October 1919 p 3
b. 1812 Heapstown Kilmacallan Sligo Ireland d. 12/8/1880 Keelogues br. Wollongong
m. John Tighe ( abt 1797 Sligo Ireland- 25/10/1885 Keelogues ) 1828 Riverstown Sligo Ireland
Ship: Carrington 1858 from New York USA
DEATH.; TIGHE. —On the 12th instant, at her residence, Figtree, Keelogues, the beloved wife of Mr. John Tighe. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 August 1880 p 2
Husband transported for manslaughter arriving 1834 and freed 1841.
b. b. 21/10/1872 Mountain near Brandy and Water Creek d. 13/7/1949 Hay
m. James Allen Tighe (1862 Queanbeyan -30/8/1936 Hay) 12/8/1896 St Francis Xavier’s
f. William Fitzgerald m. Maria Frost *
Living Campbell St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
MRS. MARY TIGHE.
The death of one of Hay's old and most highly esteemed residents occurred at her residence, Lachlan St. on Wednesday afternoon, 13th. inst.
Mrs. Tighe had been an invalid since she suffered a stroke over four years ago, but she still took a keen interest in all matters pertaining to her home. She was in good spirits on Wednesday, when she had a, sudden attack and died almost immediately.
The deceased lady' was of a retiring disposition, and. her interests and activities were confined to her home and family. '
Mrs. Tighe was born in Wollongong in 1873 and was the last surviving member of the family of William and Maria Fitzgerald. Her early life was spent in the Mt Keira district of Wollongong. In 1896, she married James Allen Tighe and subsequently lived at Dubbo for a few years and, in
1904, moved to Hay where the family has resided ever since.
Mr. Tighe was for many years the agent for the Singer Sewing Machine Company.
Mrs. Tighe's- husband pre-deceased her 13 years ago.
Of a family six children, five survive, namely- -Gregory Joseph; Allen Reginald Vincent; Augustine James; Comilis; and Cecelia (Mrs. J.A. Schiller, Hay). Veronica (deceased) was the eldest of the family.
One son (Reg) served seven years with the A.I.F.in the Middle East and in Australia. The Riverine Grazier (Hay, NSW : 1873 - 1954) Friday 15 July 1949 p 2
b. 1846 Wollongong d. 27/7/1921 Mount Lawley WA br. Mount Lawley WA
m. Charles Tildsley ( abt 1848-13/6/1925 Subiaco WA) 15/4/1873 Wollongong 4262/1873
f. Robert Longmore m. Catherine Osborne
TILDSLEY — LONGMORE. — On the 15th instant at Wollongong, by the Rev. R. McKinnon, Presbyterian minister, Charles Tildsley, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr Robert Longmore, both of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 22 April 1873 p 2
TILDSLEY.— July 12th, at her residence, Crown street, Mrs. Charles Tildsley, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 21 July 1874 p 2
TILDSLEY. —July 27, 1921, at 4 Leslie-street, Mount Lawley, Western Australia, Jane, late dearly beloved wife of Charles Tildsley, and mother of Ethel, Elsie, Florence, and Gertrude, aged 75 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 20 August 1921
d. 1925 La Perouse br. Botany
m. Joseph Timbery (abt 1878- 1952 La Perouse Son of Timbery & Emma *)
Herbert enlisted WW1 and his Father and mother still alive and living at the Aboriginal Camp at La Perouse) He is reputed to be born under the big old figtree at Figtree West of Wollongong.
Living Port Kembla 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
TIMBERY.—The Friends of Mr. JOSEPH TIMBERY and FAMILY are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE and their MOTHER, Elizabeth; to leave the Mission Hall, La Perouse, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30, for Church of England Cemetery, Botany. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 7 April 1925 p 9
WOLLONGONG, Monday.
On Saturday a very sad drowning fatality took place in Salty Creek, Port Kembla, a little half-caste girl named Nelly Timbery, aged 7 years, being the victim An inquest was held yesterday… the evidence was to the effect that deceased went bathing on Saturday afternoon with several other children about the same age, and in trying to cross the creek deceased went out of her depth and was drowned
Mrs, Sadler afterwards very pluckily recovered the body and attempted to restore animation by artificial means Deceased's mother is away on a visit to the Richmond River, A verdict of accidental death was recorded. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 29 January 1901 p 3
d. 26/11/1916 La Perouse br. Botany
m. King Timbery (- after 1916)
“broke a bottle of champagne over the bow, naming the craft ' The Queen Emma, of Illawarra,' in honor of the name of the wife of King Timbery.” Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 September 1876 p 2
Aboriginal woman who was the wife of the tribal leader, as King of the Five Islands, and the boat which was built so the Aboriginal people could fish on Fairy Creek. http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/394018/heritage-aboriginal-community-celebrated-boat-christening/
Last Monarch of La Perouse
AN ABORIGINAL WHO WILL BE MISSEDQueen Emma — the last of the reigning monarchs of the Aborigines Camp at La Perouse — passed away last Sunday morning.
This Queen was no proud and haughty aristocrat with a retinue of servants to do her bidding, and a kingdom of loyal subjects anxious to abide by her commands; but just a simple old aboriginal who owed her election as queen and her influence over the little camp at La Perouse wholly to her strong character and gentle, lovable disposition.
Emma Timbary was her real name, and she was born 75 years ago on the George's River. Her father was white, and her mother aboriginal, and in looks and inclinations she took after her mother.. When Emma was ten years old she was adopted by Mrs. Edward Hill, who was then living in Surry Hills. The Hill family in those days was renowned for the kindly interest its members took in the aborigines. The paddocks surrounding the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hill were regarded by the blacks as their own, to be used as a matter of course for a camping ground when they wanted one. Emma lived with Mrs. Hill for about four years, during which time she conceived an ardent wish to be sent to Sunday school — a wish which was gratified with weekly regularity. Then one day some aborigines came and camped in one of the nearby paddocks, and the call of the blood reached to little Emma in her sheltered, refined home, and urged her to climb over the fence one night and join her own people again.
Thirty years elapsed before Mrs. Hill saw Emma again, but this time her return to the fold was complete and lasting. Since then until a few days before her death she has called every week to see Mrs. Hill in her picturesque old-world cottage in Bent-street.
Another friend and benefactor of Emma's during the last 50 years of her life has been Mrs. E. Robinson, of Double Bay. This lady inherited a kindly feeling towards the aborigines from her mother, who had also befriended Emma in her young days. About seven years ago Mrs. Robinson personally donated and collected money sufficient to buy Emma and her 'people' at La Perouse a fishing boat. They were hard up at the time owing to their inability to compete with the other fishermen of the district who had fishing boats at their disposal. Emma was a wonderful fisher, her keen eye and unfailing instinct rendering her, in most cases, better than the men themselves.
Mrs. Robinson has also been a kind of fairy godmother to Emma and her flock, appearing each Christmas with a donation of mighty plum puddings and cakes, and a supply of groceries calculated to bring joy into many hearts at La Perouse for long after Decem ber 25.
A few years ago there was some talk of taking over the land at La Perouse which has been the home of these aborigines for over 50 years.
When a deputation of learned gentlemen arrived to talk over the matter and make arrangements for the confiscation, Emma went out to receive the party, and, addressing herself to the spokesman, she said : 'Gentlemen, you can take and tie me to that big gum-tree over there and shoot me, but you will never get my body out of here any other way.'
The aborigines were left undisturbed in their quarters on the shores of the bay.
Another anecdote is told of Queen Emma. At one time she was very ill in Little Bay Hospital, and, although everything possible had been done for her, she seemed in no way towards recovery. One day she called the doctor and asked him if he would bring her a bucket of salt water, taken at a certain hour at the turn of the tide. The doctor laughed, but he decided to humor the old body, and did as she requested. Emma drank this salt water at intervals, and in no time she was up and about again.
The writer paid Queen Emma a visit about six months ago. She was then quite well and active, managing her subjects, and incidentally acting as guide and philosopher to a small brood of grandchildren and other small fry of the camp. She disdained the accommodation offered by a chair and a trestle bed, and sat hunched tip in front of the fireplace in her little corrugated iron cottage. Her mind was quite active, and her faculties were as bright as a young animals, the only sign of her years being in her memory, which was apt to fail her at times. Every now and then she would shake her old head, and say in a plaintive voice 'I'm tired of living in a house. I want to go over to Kurnell and build a burrawang and live there for a while ; but they won't let me.'
She hart vivid recollections of King Billy and Queen Gooseberry, but her sole recollection of her age was that she was 13 at the time of the wreck of the Dunbar.
Queen Emma died peacefully in. her sleep on Sunday morning, and was buried the next day at the Botany Cemetery, her body having been removed to the Mission Home in the meantime.
She was a great power for good among her people, and her influence will be sadly missed. Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930) Sunday 3 December 1916 p 26
b. 1833 Inverness Scotland d. 20/10/1896 Albion Park br. Marshall Mount
m. Henry Timbs (22/8/1830 Ashendon Buckinghamshire- 8/6/1899 Marshall Mount Son of William Timbs & Martha Pitthan *) 1853 Kiama
f. Donald Anderson m. Margaret Dunbar *
The Great Reaper has again been busy in the neighbourhood of Marshall Mount. Very recently Mrs. Timbs, wife of Mr. Henry Timbs, was called away, and on the night of the 13th inst. their eldest son, John, was summoned. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 22 December 1896 p 2
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d. 20/8/1958 Wollongong
m. George Patrick Timbs ( 9/9/1874 Albion Park - 16/6/1947 Wollongong Son of Gabriel Timbs & Ellen Gorman *) 1898 Moss Vale
f. Brian Donnelly m. Catherine
Living Mt Terry in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 25/1/1860 Berry d. 15/10/1936 Marshall Mount br. Marshall Mount Meth
m. John William Timbs (19/10/1858 Jamberoo -13/12/1896 Marshall Mount Son of Henry Timbs & Catherine Anderson * ) 18/12/1882 Marshall Mount
f. Charles Langley m. Emma Shergold *
Living Marshall Mount 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living Mt Terry in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. before 1862
m. Gabriel/Gibbin/Gibbern Timbs (4/7/1824 Ashendon Buckinghamshire England- 16/8/1901 Mt Terry Son of William Timbs & Martha Pittan *) 19/12/1844 Dapto or 18/1/1845 Dapto
Husband a settler.
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b. abt 1840 Co Clare Ireland d. 3/8/1918 br. Albion Park Catholic
m. Gabriel Timbs (4/7/1824 Waddesdon Buckinghamshire- 16/8/1901 Albion Park Son of William Timbs & Martha Pitthan *) 1862 Kiama
f. James O’Gorman m. Ann *
Husband a farmer
Living Mt Terry in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. a1864 Shoalhaven d. 17/11/1934 Wollongong
m. Frederick Alexander Timbs (4/8/1860 Jamberoo- 31/7/1936 Son of Henry Timbs & Catherine Anderson *) 1886 Berrima
f. Thomas Rendall m. Mary A Hunt *
Living Marshall Mount 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
d. 1936 Redfern br. Botany
m. Alexander Timbs ( 1866 Kiama - 13/12/1915 Mascot Son of Henry Timbs & Catherine Anderson *)
f. Willim m. Jane
Living Berkeley 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
TIMBS— The Funeral of the late JANE ELIZABETH TIMBS will leave our Chapel, 42 Botany Road. Alexandria. THIS MONDAY, at 9.30 a.m., for Presbyterian Cemetery, Botany. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954) Monday 20 July 1936 Page 4
b. 9/5/1803 Leckhamstead Buckinghamshire d. Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. William Timbs (10/4/1804 Asheden Buckinghamshire- 1/1/1885 Jamberoo Son of Samuel Timbs & Charlotte Honour) 15/2/1824 Waddesdon Buckinghamshire
f. William Pittan m. Sarah Keen
Ship: 1839 Formosa
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b. 1869 Wandandian d. 6/7/1937 Wollongong br. Albion Park Catholic
m. David Timbs (1/3/1871 Mt Therry - 13/1/1942 Wollongong Son of Gabriel Timbs & Ellen Gorman *) 1893 Lismore
f. Owen Daley m. Elizabeth
OBITUARY.
The death occurred on Tuesday last in the Wollongong Private Hospital, of Mrs. D. Timbs, after a long illness. She was Miss Daley, and was born at Wandandian, going with her parents to the Richmond River while still a child.
Of a most bright and sunny disposition, she radiated cheerfulness wherever she went, and was a most popular resident of the Park. A noted horse woman, she regularly drove to church until quite recently, her handling of the ribbons attracting much admiration.
A Requiem Mass was celebrated at the Catholic Church, Albion Park, on Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Fr, O'Farrell officiating,
The late Mrs Timbs is survived by her husband, Mr. David Timbs, two sons Messrs, Ernest (Albion Park.) and Roy Timbs (Mullumbimby) and two daughters, May (Mrs. Harris, Albion Park) and Veronica (Mrs. Stapleton) Wollongong, to whom district sympathy is extended in their bereavement. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 10 July 1937 p 2
b. b. 18/4/1873 Jamberoo d. 10/5/1952 br. Albion Park Catholic
m. John Timbs (19/6/1869 Stony Creek- 5/5/1936 Kiama Son of Gabriel Timbs & Ellen Gorman *) 1892 Kiama
f. John Joseph Condon m. Catherine Louisa McCarthy *
Living Mt Terry in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Yallah in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1870 Maitland d. 1/7/1957 Manly
m. Gabriel Timbs (1866 Albion Park - 16/7/1945 Manly Son of Gabriel Timbs & Ellen Gorman * ) 2/6/1886 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. Maurice Scanlan m. Elizabeth McDermott
Living Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1840 d. Feb 1889 Homebush br. Rookwood
m. John Timbs (14/3/1846 - 18/4/1915 Bowral Son of William Timbs & Martha Pittan *) 18/11/1868 Gerringong?
f. Henry Caple m. Emma Hazell
On the 18th of November, by the Rev. R. Wilson, of Gerringong, Mr JOHN TIMBS, youngest son of Mr. William Timbs, of Jerara Creek, to Miss MARY BEAUCHAMP CAPLE , eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Caple, of Mount Pleasant, Shoalhaven, and grand daughter of the late Mr. George Hazell, of the White Horse Cellar, Bath. England. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 26 November 1868 p 2
b. abt 1846 County Clare Ireland d. 31/3/1930 Clarenza br. South Grafton
m. Thomas Timbs (6/9/1845 Marshall Mount – 29/3/1924 Clarenza Son of Gabriel Timbs & Elizabeth Fogarty *) 6/2/1867 Church of Dapto St Mary’s RC
f. James Mulville m. Bridget Fown
Ship: 1863 Spitfire
MRS. SARAH TIMBS,
The death occurred at her residence, at Clarenza yesterday of Mrs. Sarah Timbs, widow of the late Thomas Timbs, whom she was predeceased six years ago.
Mrs. Timbs was taken dangerously ill a few days ago, and from the outset, little hopes for her recovery were entertained.
A native of County Clare, Ireland, the late Mrs, Timbs was one of the five members of her family who migrated to Australia about 67 years ago and first took up residence on the South Coast, after which she removed to the Lower Clarence, where she resided for some years. For the past 48 years, deceased lived at Clarenza, where she was held in the highest esteem. During her lifetime, deceased, who was of a quiet and unassuming nature, was an ardent church worker.
She is survived by two sons, Messrs. Patrick Joseph Timbs (Glen lanes) and John James Timbs (Clarenza), and three daughters. Misses Margaret, Sarah and Francella, of Charenza. The funeral will leave her late residence at Clarenza at 3 p.m. for St. Patrick's Church, and will move from the church, at 2 p.m. for the South Grafton cemetery. Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954) Tuesday 1 April 1930 p 4
b. at 1844 Clare Ireland d. 1906 Berry br. Berry
m. Samuel William Timbs (- 5/9/1910 Richmond River Son of Gabriel Timbs & ) 1863 Jamberoo
f. Denis O’Grady m. Elizabeth
Ship: abt 1862
Mrs. Timbs' Funeral.
The funeral of the late Mrs Samuel Timbs at Berry on Wednesday last was largely attended, the procession consisting of over 50 vehicles and 40 horsemen. The deceased made many friends in this district, in which she had resided over 40 years. She was 62 years of age, and a native of County Clare, Ireland, The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 21 April 1906 p 4
Mrs. Timbs, wife of Mr. S. W, Timbs, of Berry, recently passed away without a moment's notice, the cause of death being heat apoplexy, accelerated by the heat of the day. The deceased lady was 62 years of age, and was born in County Clare, Ireland, and came to this colony 44 years ago, and in 1863 she married her surviving husband at Jamberoo. Mrs Timbs, during her residence in the Shoalhaven district, earned the respect and esteem of all who knew her. She was a loving wife and mother, a kind neighbour, ever ready to render any help possible in her power.
The deceased leaves a husband, five daughters, three sons, and several grand children to mourn their loss. Two of the daughters. -Mrs. D. O'Keeffe (Jasper's Brush) and Mrs. E. J. Condon (Broger's Creek), are married, and also the eldest son, Henry, who resides at Lismore. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 28 April 1906 p 6
b. 1840 Wolverhampton Staffordshire d. 17/1/1926 Urunga Parade Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Richard Timmis ( abt 1841 Shropshire- 22/8/1908 Keiraville Son of Thomas Timmiss & Sarah )11/11/1861 St Johns Wolverhampton
f. Thomas Davies m. Helen/Ellen Nock
Ship: 1877 Kapunda listed as Timmins
Living Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The death occurred last week of Mrs. Ellen Timmis, at Wollongong, Deceased was 80 years of age and had resided fin the district for 49 years. The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Friday 29 January 1926 p 11
b. 1874 Durham Co Durham d. 19/1/1943 Keiraville br. Wollongong
m. George Timmiss (1868 Chapel Street Blakenhall Wolverhampton- 25/10/1955 Wollongong Son of Richard Timmiss & Ellen R. Davies * ) 8/10/1892 Wollongong
f. Samuel Liddle m. Elizabeth Daglish *
Ship: abt 1877
http://www.thetreeofus.net/2342.htm
At her residence, Parsons st., Keiraville, on Tuesday last the death occurred of Mrs. Isabella Timmiss, beloved wife of George Timmis and dear mother of Ellen (Mrs. E. Spriggs), Elizabeth (Mrs. J. H. Horler), Lily (Mrs. J. Milburn), Lonza, William G. and Richard. The deceased was 69 years of age and was a devoted wife and mother. On Thursday the remains were laid to rest in the C. of E. cemetery, Wollongong. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 22 January 1943 p 7
b. abt 1872 Yorkshire d. 1950 Wollongong
m. Richard Timmiss d. Ellen R. Davies *
Living Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1846 London d. 24/7/1936 Rockdale
m. Joseph Warburton Timms (27/8/1849 Kiama- 2/4/1922 Bangalow Son of Benjamin Warburton Timms & Susan Strutton *) 1872 Berrima
f. Charles Van Den Berg m. Charlotte
LATE MRS. CHARLOTTE TIMMS
Mrs. Charlotte Timms, aged 90 years, the widow of the late Mr. J. W. Timms, of Pearce's Creek, died at Rockdale, Sydney, on July 24, after an illness lasting only a few hours.
At the age of eight years, Mrs. Timms, then Charlotte Vandenbergh, left Chelsea (London) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vandenbergh, and the family came to Australia in a sailing ship, the voyage taking three months.
The family reached Sydney, and after a few years travelled through the bush to Wingecarribee, where Mr. Vandenbergh became one of the pioneer landowners, near Robertson, which was then a tiny village in the heart of the original brush country, the home then of hundreds of the lovely lyre-birds or pheasants, which gave the name to the locality. There the young English girl, who had by then married Mr. J. W. Timms, made a pioneer home, where were born ten children, five sons and five daughters.
After a few years there they removed to Far Meadow, Berry, and later to Pearce's Creek. After the death of her husband Mrs. Timms moved to Rockdale, Sydney, where she made a home with two of her daughters, Misses M. and L. Timms. Up to the time of her fatal illness Mrs. Timms had enjoyed, excellent health, and was able to take part in entertaining friends on her 90th birthday, May 29, 1936. She is survived by her ten children and numerous grandchildren, as well as eight great grandchildren. Her eldest son, Mr. J. C. Timms, is shire clerk of Colo Shire. Messrs. Richard, Arthur, Charles and John are residents of Richmond River district, also her daughters, Mrs. Kirkland and Mrs. Gilmore. Mrs. Dawes, another daughter, is at Murwillumbah, and the Misses M. and L. Timms reside at Rockdale. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 4 August 1936 p 10
b. 1859 Tongarra 8277/1859 d. 1950 Wyong
m. Thomas Timms (2/6/1847 Albion Park - 31/7/1917 Coramba Son of Benjamin W Timms & Susan Strutton *) 26/12/1879 All Saints’ Macquarie River
f. William Torrens m. Jane *
Living at Yellow Rock in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a farmer.
b. 30/4/1811 St John's Hackney d. 28/8/1889 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Benjamin Warburton Timbs (1805 Battersea Surrey England- 20/2/1884 Jamberoo Mountains Joseph Timbs & Elizabeth Derens) 20/5/1835 St. Dunstan’s Fleet Street London
f. Thomas Strutton m. Sarah Timms
Ship: Fairlie 1838
b. 1869 Newcastle 15331/1869 d. 15/2/1954 Unanderra 6723/1954
m. John Norris Timothy (abt 1859 - 27/8/1921 Mt Kembla Son of John Timothy & Alice ) 1888 Wollongong
f. James Howard m. Jane Spinks *
MRS. R. TIMOTHY
Mrs. Amelia Timothy, 85 of O'Neill St., Unanderra died at her residence yesterday. She was the widow of Mr. John Timothy and the mother of Thomas, Ernest, Alice, Stanley, Clarence and Morris.
The funeral will leave Parson's Funeral Parlour today for the Berkely Church of England Cemetery. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Tuesday 16 February 1954 p 7
b. abt 1784 d. 17/6/1859 Jamberoo
m. Tindale
On Friday the 17th instant, at the residence of Robert Menzies, Esq., M.D., Jamberoo, Mrs. Catherine Tindale, in the 75th year of her age. Kiama Examiner (NSW : 1858 - 1859) Saturday 25 June 1859 p 2
b. abt 1872 Stafford d. 9/5/1947 Rozelle br. Bulli
m.Thomas J Tindale (abt 1855 England- 25/10/1938 Bulli) 1891 Wollongong
f. Thomas Millard m. Nancy Oakley *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –Occupation listed as Miner?
Husband’s sister in law M Wynne.
Mrs. E. TINDALE
Mrs. Elizabeth Tindale who died at Rozelle last Friday was the relict of the late Mr Thomas Tindale formerly of Bulli and the mother of Gladys (Mrs Barrie), Annie (Mrs Mollison) and Mary (Mrs. Seymour)
The funeral on Sunday left the Woonona Salvation Army Citadel for the Bulli General Cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 16 May 1947 p 13
b. 28/5/1829 Shiptonthorpe Yorkshire d. 9/6/1922 Berry br. Berry
m. Joseph Tindall (10/10/1823 Beverley East Yorkshire – 16/9/1894 Berry Son of John Tindall & Margaret ) 10/9/1848 Beverley East Yorkshire
In Memoriam
CHARLOTTE TINDALL.Charlotte Tindall, or Granny, as she was affectionately known, was born in Yorkshire in the year 1829, and, with her husband, the late Alderman M. Tindall, came to Australia when she was 23 years of age. Mr. Tindall was the second Mayor of Berry, and his wife therefore the Lady Mayoress during his term of office. The honourable office of local preacher was also held by him, and filled with fidelity and acceptance. Mrs. Tindall's life was stretched out considerably beyond the allotted span, reaching 93 years. Etc The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 15 July 1922 p 14
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b. 7/8/1789 d. 17/6/1859 Minamurra 3471/1859
m. William Tindell (1780-1835) 12/2/1815 Kinnoul Perth Scotland.
f. James Charles Stewart m. Margaret Menzies
On the 17th instant, at Minamurra, Illawarra, on the 70th year of her age, Elizabeth, relict of the late Mr. William Tindell, Perth, Scotland. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 June 1859
She arrived at Minamurra in April 1859 and died there a couple of weeks later
Living Garden Hill Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1844 Gerringong d. 23/8/1902 Clunes
m. David Moffitt (abt 1835 Fermanagh Ireland – 1862 Kiama Son of John Moffitt & Mary Irvine) 1860 Kiama
m. Robert Tindall (24/5/1849 Bathurst - 6/5/1914 Myocum Son of Joseph Tindall & Charlotte Wreghitt * ) 1871 Kiama
f. James Robertson m. Mary *
Cause of Death: Heart disease
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/24917.htm
In 1891 her husband was bankrupt, listed as a labourer of Bega.
b. abt 1818 d. 22/9/1890 Woonona br. Wollongong
m. Charles James Tindell (11/2/1820 -18/2/1871 Son of William Tindell & Elizabeth Stewart * ) 1845 Presbyterian Sydney (parish not stated), Woolloomooloo V184583 77/1845
f. George Tompson m. Dorothy
TINDELL.—On 22nd September, at her residence, Taymount, Woonona, PHILADELPHIA TINDELL, relict of the late CHARLES JAMES TINDELL ; aged 72 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 25 September 1890 p 2
WOONONA, Tuesday
A farmhouse of seven rooms near Corrimal owned and occupied by the Misses Tindall, was destroyed by fire on Sunday morning. Nothing was saved A westerly gale was blowing at the time The Sydney Morning Herald 24 July 1901
Living Mt Tay (Taymount Woonona) in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 3/3/1845 Minnamurra bp. Presbyterian Wollongong d. 30/4/1926 Wollongong br. Jamberoo
m. George Tindell (1846 Jamberoo - 31/10/1896 Albion Park Son of Charles James Tindell & Philadelphia Tomson *) 8/1/1873 Jamberoo
f. Dr Robert Menzies m. Margaret Tindell *
MARRIAGE. STROUD-MENZIES.— At Minnamurra, Jamberoo, on the 8th instant, by the Rev John Kinross, George Tindell of Stroud, Port Stephens, to Phillis, youngest daughter of the late Robert Menzies, Esq., Minnamurra, Jamberoo Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 January 1873 p 2
TINDELL.—September 14th, at Taymount, Woonona, Mrs. G. Tindell, of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 19 September 1882 p 2
The death of Mrs. Phillis Tindell took place at Wollongong on 30th April. The deceased lady, who had been ill for about six weeks prior to her death, was the youngest and only surviving daughter of the late Doctor Menzies, who practiced, his profession many years ago in the Jamberoo and Kiama districts. Mrs. Tindell married Mr. George Tindell, eldest son of the late Mr. C. J. Tindell, of 'Taymount,' Woonona, and was predeceased by her husband about 30 years ago. Mrs. Tindell was also the survivor of four sisters, Mrs. Kinross, wife of the late Dr. John Kinross, principal of St. Andrew's College, Sydney: Mrs. David Lindsay Dymock, formerly of Jamberoo, and Mrs. John Dymock, wife of the late Rev. John Dymock.
Mrs. Tindell left her surviving one son, Mr. R. Tindell, well known in Wollongong. The funeral took place at the family cemetery on the late Dr. Menzies' property, at Minnamurra, Jamberoo. Mr. R. Tindell (son), and Messrs. W. Dymock, C. Dymock and JJ Kinross (nephews) being the pall bearers. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 7 May 1926 p 12
Living Market St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Tindell and Menzies families have intermarried for generations.
b. 21/10/1871 Kiama
m. John Arthur Tinker (27/7/1869 Sheffield England-) 1896 Kiama
f. Samuel Wilcockson m. Mary Ann Crooks * see Chin
b. abt 1868 d. 1911 Dapto
m. Tommy/Tomey/Lee Tinn 1895 Sydney
Tommy Tinn applied for a prohibition against his wife Lucy Tinn for excessive drinking. Tho P.M. sanctioned an order to issue, prohibiting all persons from supplying her with liquor for 12 months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 22 March 1905 Page 2
Recently Inspector Dohohue, of the Customs, made a search of the Chinese habitation in Wollongong for opium. He was accompanied by Sen. Constable Noble. In the shop of Tommy Tinn, beneath fruit cases, were found three tins, also a tin opened and. in use, of opium. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 21 March 1908 Page 10
Mrs. Tinn, wife of Tommy Tinn died at Dapto on Sunday morning last week. Deceased had undergone several operations during the past few months for an internal complaint and during the past few weeks had suffered intense pain. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 13 January 1911 Page 12
b. abt 1866 Tipperary Ireland d. 18/10/1954 Randwick br. Scarborough
m. Patrick James Tobin (abt 1864- 23/3/1920 Clifton Son of John Tobin & Mary ) 1889 Sydney
f. Patrick Carey m.
Ship: Gulf of Mexico 1885
MRS. M. TOBIN
The death occurred in a private hospital, Sydney, yesterday of one of the oldest residents of Clifton, Mrs. Martha Tobin aged 88. She formerly resided at Church St., Clifton, and is the wife of the late Patrick James Tobin and mother of Jim (Austinmer), Jack (Penshurst), William, Frank (Clifton), Mary (Mrs. F. Frater) of Coogee and Leo.
The funeral will leave St. Patrick's Church, Clifton, for the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Scarborough today. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Wednesday 20 October 1954 p 9
Living Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1839 Cloughlan Tipperary Ireland d. 21/9/1913 South Perth
m. Stephen Tobin ( 1824 Ardfinnan County Tipperary 1824- 26/10/1924 Bundanoon Son of ? John Tobin & Ellen Brien) 22/7/1857 Conmell Tipperary Ireland
Husband a settler
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Husband’s sister see Catherine Guinea *
b. abt 1860 d. 6/11/1937 Vaucluse br. South Head
m. Thomas Henry Todd 1892 Tamworth
f. Donald Maclean m. Jessie
TODD.-November 6, 1937, at her residence, Dundonald, 38 King's Road, Vaucluse, Annie Ross Todd, dearly loved mother of Donald W. and the late David Ross, James Bruce, and Margaret Blair Todd, aged 77 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 8 November 1937 p 8
b. 1861 Bedlington Northumberland d.
m. Nicholas Walter Brodin Todd (1864 North Seaton Northumberland-1920 Morpeth Northumberland) 1885 Wollongong 5483/1885
Ship: Bombay 1885
b. abt 1872 d. 18/6/1933 New Zealand br. Helensville NZ?
m. Alfred Ernest Todd (1869 Broulee- 1946 New Zealand Son of Richard Todd & Margaret) 1894 Randwick
b. 1844 Cobbity d. 15/10/1934 Murwillumbah
m. Richard Todd ( 1831 Islington London -18/12/1912 Upper North Arm Son of Richard Todd & Louisa Parker) 1876 St George
f. James Rootes m. Anna Hicks
Mrs. Louisa Todd
After ailing for five years, Mrs. Louisa Todd, of Murwillumbah, and late of Numinbah, died in a private hospital at Murwillumbah early yesterday morning.
The deceased, who was 89 years old, had resided in the Numinbah district for 20 years, and for the past four years had lived in Murwillumbah. Her husband predeceased her 22 years ago.
The late Mrs. Todd was born in Camden in 1844, her maiden name being Rootes. She was married in 1875.
She came of a long-lived family, her father dying, when 93 and her mother when 84. Four sisters and two brothers predeceased her, living to an average age of 84 years.
Five children and two step-children survive her. The children are Messrs. Percy Wilfred Todd (Condong), Frederick Richard Todd (Wydong), Leslie James Todd (Numinbah), Mrs. T. J. Baker (Murwillumbah) and Edith Rose Todd (Sydney).
The funeral will leave the Methodist Church, Murwillumbah, at 11 am to-day for the old general cemetery, Church Hill. Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW : 1914 - 1949) Saturday 6 October 1934 p 4
b. 20/9/1851 Dapto d. 30/12/1926 Central Kembla br. Wollongong
m. John Todd (abt 1861 Ardstraw Tyrone Ireland – 17/11/1932 Central Kembla Son of William Todd & Elizabeth White ) 1884
f. John Patterson m. Margaret Todd * see Maxwell
Living Central or Springfield Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
TODD.-— 30th December, 1920 at her residence, Central Kembla, Martha Jane, beloved wife of John Todd, aged 71 years.
TODD.— December 30th, at her residence, Central Kembla, Unanderra, Martha, dearly loved aunt of Mrs. H. H. Waldron of Mount Drummond House, Wollongong. A loving and true friend. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 1 January 1927 p 8
(Aunt of Isabella Margaret Jane (Craig) Waldron *)
b. abt 1872 d. 4/7/1950 Sutherland br. Helensburgh
m. David Todd (abt 1871 – 16/5/1934 Scarborough Son of David Todd & Christina ) 1893 Balmain
f. William m. Catherine
CAR FATALITY.
When a car was hurled over a cliff near Scarborough, three persons were killed, namely David Todd (63) miner, Mrs. Margaret Loaden 36, Mrs. Ethel Allen, 42, while David Dodd's wife (Mrs. Mary Todd) 62, suffered severe shock, ,and his daughter-in-law Mrs. Jean Todd, 26, is not expected to recover. It appears Todd had taken the people in the car to Coledale Hospital to visit friends (their son Walter) and was returning home when the accident occurred. It is thought something went wrong with the steering gear, and the driver was powerless. The car stove in when it struck the bottom of the cliff and was reduced to a mass of twisted and torn iron work. Western Herald (Bourke, NSW : 1887 - 1970) Friday 18 May 1934 p 2
The two Mrs. Todds, who were injured in the car accident at Scarborough, are still in the Coledale Hospital. Both are doing well, and it is said that they will be able to give a clear statement of how the accident happened. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 1 June 1934 Page 7
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a painter
b. abt 1868 d. 1927 Newtown
m. Joseph William Todhunter 1890 Sydney
f. John Lord m. Sophia
Living Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Mrs. Todhunter, of Clifton, was conveyed to the Illawarra Cottage Hospital this week Her health has not been the best for some time. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 November 1921 p 20
IF a certain person at Clifton does not stop slandering me or leaving my name alone, further proceedings will be taken. — Mrs. Emily Todhunter, Clifton South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 August 1922 p 13
The death occurred in Sydney last week of Mrs. Todhunter, for years a well-known resident of Clifton. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 11 November 1927 p 20
TODHUNTER.-The Relatives and Friends of Mr. JOSEPH TODHUNTER arc Invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved WIFE, Emily; to leave her late residence, 29 Roberts-street, St. Peters, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, at 8.45 a.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood, via Newtown station. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 November 1927 p 9
b. 1860 d. 4/7/1941 Loganholme Qld br. Toowong Qld
m. William Todkill (1856 NSW -24/8/1924 Qld Son of John Todkill & Emma)
f. Phillip Stephenson m. Minnie Nicholas
MR. and MRS. TODKILL, of Dapto desire to return their sincere THANKS to Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and Teachers of the Public School; also to Miss May Whyte and the many kind friends for their expressions of sympathy during the 15 months illness of their little daughter (Gerty). South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 4 October 1902 p 10
Living South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1860 Cobham Surrey d. 7/4/1915 Auburn br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Enoch Howes (20/8/1862 New Hatcham Peckham – 9/12/1945 Dunwich Qld ) 28/11/1880 St Saviour Southwark Surrey
m. Jacob Tofler (abt 1857 Poland -10/6/1916 Potts Point) 1913
f. Thomas Pearson m.
Ship: 1883 Duchess of Argyle
HOWES V. HOWES.
Mr. Markell (Instructed by Mr. J. W. Maund) appeared in support of a petition by Annie Howes for the dissolution of her marriage with Thomas Enoch Howes. The petition was based upon desertion for three years and upwards. It was shown that the marriage look place in England on November 28, 1880, according to the rites of the Anglican Church. A decree nisi was granted, returnable in six months. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Tuesday 26 November 1912 p 5
SUDDEN DEATH.
On Wednesday morning the death occurred in a very sudden manner of. Mrs. Annie Tofler, the much-esteemed wife of Mr. James Tofler, one of Auburn's best known business men. It appears that soon after rising from her couch, and whilst in the act of dressing, she was seized with an attack of cerebral haemorrhage. Her husband heard her fall and went to her assistance, but she was quite unconscious. A telephone message was at once despatched to Dr. Bruce Withers, who was soon attendance. He found, that she was paralysed the whole of the left side, and saw that she could not last long. She lingered in an unconscious condition until about noon, when she died. She had been enjoying good health, and her sudden death was a severe shock to her family and wide circle of friends. She was 55 years of age, and had been twice married, and leaves three daughters, the issue of her first marriage.
The, funeral took place on Thursday afternoon the remains being laid to rest in the Rookwood cemetery. The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) Saturday 10 April 1915 p 2
d. 22/8/1908 Helensburgh
m. Samuel Murray Tolbert (1860 Wollongong -1922 Burwood Son of Samuel Murray Tolbert & Maria Collins * see Gray ) 1886 Newtown 2981/1886
f. John Reid m. Susan
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner
TOLBERT.— Sacred to the memory of my wife, Mary, who departed, this life on August 22, 1908. Inserted by her husband, S. M. Tolbert, Helensburgh. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 21 August 1909 p 8
b. 1873 Wollongong d. 19/9/1937 Woonona br. Bulli
m. Arthur Henry Kelly ( 27/7/1871 Lake Illawarra – Son of Thomas Kelly & Catherine Agnes Murray *) 1892 Wollongong
m. Ernest Henry Tolhurst (1877 Penrith – 26/6/1951 Bulli Son of Ephraim Tolhurst & Sarah Ann Soames *) 1922 Wollongong
f. Edward Jarrett m. Sarah Eales *
Living at Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Disobeying an Order.
Arthur Henry Kelly (43), miner, was charged on warrant with disobeying an order of. maintenance for the support of his wife and children, the sum of £9 being due. Defendant was ordered to be imprisoned until the order was complied with. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 16 May 1914 Page 7
See Eva Tolhurst *
Mrs. Alice Maud Tolhurst
After a brief illness, Mrs. Alice Maud Tolhurst, of Russell-street, Woonona, passed away unexpectedly on Monday.
The funeral left the home at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, being largely attended by relatives and friends throughout the whole district. The interment took place in the Independent section of Bulli cemetery, in a grave near that of the late mother of deceased's husband, the funeral service being conducted by Rev. A. Turner (Anglican).
The late Mrs. Tolhurst was born in Bulli 64 years ago, and had remained in the district practically all her life, being a daughter of the late Edward and late Sarah Jarrett, other members of this respected family still residing in the district. Following the death of a former husband, the late Arthur Kelly, she married Mr. Ernest Herbert Tolhurst, at Bulli, the only issue of the marriage being Miss Sadie Tolhurst, the talented 17-year-old pianist, to whom now the hand of sympathy is being freely extended. The late Mrs. Tolhurst was of very quiet and reserved nature, kindly disposed to all and particularly to children, little ones in her neighbourhood affectionately addressing her as 'grandma.' She was noted for her good qualities as a wife and mother, and those left behind will sadly miss her in that category, while the high respect of the people was demonstrated at the funeral,
Members of the first family, to whom sympathy is being freely extended, are Elsie (Mrs. .W. Hayes, Brownsville), Myrtle (Mrs. A. Haberley, Woonona), Arthur and Edward. (Woonona), James (Taree), Mollie (Mrs. D. Finley, Corrimal), May (Mrs. J. Turner, Brownsville).
One of the chief mourners at the funeral was the father of the bereaved husband, Mr. Ephriam Tolhurst, of Russell-street, Woonona, who is in the vicinity of 84 years of age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 September 1937 p 7
b. 1879 Morpeth
m. Ernest Henry Tolhurst (1877 Penrith – 26/6/1951 Bulli Son of Ephraim Tolhurst & Sarah Ann Soames *) 22/1/1898 Wollongong (divorced)
f. John Bunt m. Eliza
WIFE LEAVES HUSBAND.
Eva Tolhurst (formerly Bunt) sought a dissolution of her marriage with Ernest Herbert Tolhurst because of misconduct which was alleged to have taken place with Alice Maude Kelly. Mr. T. A. Braye appeared for petitioner, who gave evidence that she was married to respondent at St. Michael's Church of England. Wollongong, on January 22, 1898. The issue of the union was four children. Respondent was a mine deputy at Wollongong, where they lived together until February 1916. Co-respondent had been living near to them. She was a married woman, living apart from her husband. Petitioner left respondent because of his drunken habits and cruelty.
Prior to that she knew of nothing wrong between him and the co-respondent. She took the children and came to live at Newcastle with her mother. Frederick Charles Gray private inquiry agent, said he was engaged by petitioner. He went to Bulli and, from there to Woonona, where on the night of July 13, he went to a house, and upon going inside, saw a man and a women in a bedroom. The man admitted he was Ernest Tolhurst, and said the woman, who had a child four or five months old with her, was Alice Kelly. Co-respondent told him she had twelve children. His Honor found the issues proven. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Friday 26 November 1920 p 7
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1857 Kent d. 1926 Bulli br. Bulli
m. Ephraim Tolhurst (abt 1853 NSW – 1941 Bulli Son of Thomas Henry Tolhurst & Eliza) 1876 Penrith
f. Zephaniah Soames m. Maria Cooper
Ship: Queen of England 1859
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Her mother and siblings joined their father in NSW in 1859.
m. Frank V Tomkins 6/1/1890 Sydney
f. T McGeary
TOMKINS— M'GEARY.— At Sydney, on January 6th, ANNIE, daughter of T. M'Geary, of Wollongong, to FRANK TOMKINS, of London, England. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 23 January 1890 p 2
m. Henry William Tomkins (-before 1949) 1886 Wollongong
b. South Australia? d. 11/2/1949 Rockdale br. Woronora
m. Henry William Tomkins (-before 1949) 1895 Wollongong /West Maitland
f. John Craike Shepherdson m. Eliza Susannah Merifield
Living Marr St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Brother married Maggie Shepherdson (Mayo) *
TOMKINS Annie Elizabeth-February 11 1949 at her residence 72 King Street Rockdale dearly loved wife of the late William Henry Tomkins one dear mother of Fanny (Mrs. G Endicott of Punchbowl) Horace (decd.) Florence (Mrs. H Jones) Ernest (decd.) Arthur, Lillian (Mrs. Daus) and Ethel (decd.) aged 81 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 12 February 1949 p 38
d. 1920 Penrith
m. James Charles Tomkins (abt 1864 – 11/1/1940 Springwood Son of John Moffet Tomkins & Elizabeth Lowry Henry) 1886 Vic
f. Alexander McKinley m. Eliza
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a police sergeant at Helensburgh between 1902 and 1918
b. abt 1868 Lanark d. 27/11/1959 Woy Woy
m. James Henry H Tomkins (abt 1866-14/6/1932 Lake Entrance) 1891 Sydney
f. Peter Muirhead m. Frances
Ship: Energia 1886
Living Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1838 Scotland d. 1923 Broughton Village br. Berry
m. William Tomlins Junior (1840 Homebush- 1926 Broughton Village Son of William J Tomlins & Martha Galvin *) 1871 Kiama 2492/1871
f. Thomas Brown m. Agnes *
Ship: 1857 abt
b. 9/6/1879 Tongarra 15834/1879 d. 1964 Parramatta
m. Robert Edward Tomlins 1907
f. James Rogan m. Elizabeth Jane Sawtell *
Living at Tongarra in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1821 Dublin Ireland d. 1/4/1901 Gerringong
m. William J Tomlins (abt 1816 Rothwell Northamptonshire -29/12/1898 Gerringong Son of John Tomlins & Anne)
f. Thomas Calvin m. Bridget
Ship: Helen 1841
Son’s obituary says that the family were initially in Homebush but with a desire to own land the firstly went to Wollongong and Jamberoo and in about 1858 the family moved to Broughton Village.
Mrs William Tomlins a respected resident of Gerringong for many years, died on Monday, aged 84 years. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 3 April 1901 p 2
b. 1860 Patricks Plains d. 15/6/1944 Cronulla cr. Woronora
m. Henry Arthur Tomlins (abt 1855 - 17/4/1943 Cronulla Son of William Tomlins & Martha Galvan *) 1878 Port Stephens/Gunnedah
f. Isaac Lancaster m. Rachel Shaw
TOMLINS-June 15 1944, at 86 Kingsway Cronulla Sarah Jane wife of the late Henry Tomlins mother of Arthur (deceased 1st AIF ) Robert Frederick and Bert mother-in-law of Maud and Chic aged 84 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 16 June 1944 p 10
b. 1959 Wagga Wagga d. 23/4/1902 Kiama
f. Edwin Harvey Tompson m. Ann Jane Pearson
Cause of Death: typhoid
Elizabeth Sarah Minnett * is sister.
TOMPSON-April 23rd, at Commercial Bank, Kiama the residence of her sister, Louie, the oldest daughter of the late E. H. Tompson , Esq., CPS Wagga, of typhoid. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Saturday 26 April 1902 p 2
b. 1816 Somerset England d. 17/7/1885 Bulahdelah
m. Samuel Toms (23/3/1817 Drayton Somerset England – 26/12/1867 Bulahdelah Son of Joseph Toms & Susannah Stower) 1840 Bridgwater Somerset
f. George Bisgrove m. Anna Nancy Trott
b. 1873 Dalkey Adelaide SA d. 1944 Chatswood
m. William E Toms 1909 Campbelltown
f. Rev George E Gibbes m. Charlotte Tidesley Dalton *
b. 2/6/1867 Myall Lakes d. 1897
m. Matthew Toms (1841 Bridgwater Somerset -1928 Bellingen Son of Samuel Toms & Charlotte Besgrove *) 24/5/1884 Clarence Town
f. John Wilson m. Louisa
Husband living at Bellingen when son Walter enlisted
b. 1869 Tumut d. 22/10/1952 Nowra br. Dapto
m. William Davies (-1902 Wollongong Son of William Davies & Sarah) 1890 Granville
m. William Henry Tomsett (1872- 1927) 1911 Dapto
f. Heinrich Christian Schintler m. Georgina Sophia Beeling
Living at Osbourn St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On Monday, at the Wollongong Court, John Skerrit was fined 20s For unlawfully assaulting Louisa Davies. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 28 November 1903 Page 8
Probate Jurisdiction
In the Will of WILLIAM DAVIES, late of Dapto, in the State of New South Wales, Labourer, deceased. Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that probate of the last Will of the above named deceased may be granted to LOUISA AMELIA DAVIES, the Executrix named in the said Will, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 28 May 1902 Page 5
TOMSETT, Louisa Amelia.—October 22, 1952, at Nowra, beloved wife of the late William Tomsett and loving mother of Lou (deceased), Gwen (deceased), Nellie (Mrs. Selby), and Darby Davies, aged 82 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 24 October 1952 Page 1
b. abt 1860 Westhoughton Lancashire d. 5/8/1942 Petersham r. Rookwood
m. William Tonge (abt 1856 Pilkington Lancashire -20/2/1936 Marrickville) 1878 Bolton Lancashire
Ship: Warwick 1884
TONGE..-August 5. 1942, at private hospital Petersham, Mary Ann Tonge. of Marrickville relict of the late William Tonge beloved mother of William and dear grandmother or Albert and Kathleen, aged 80 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 6 August 1942 p 10
Husband a coal miner
b. 23/6/1874 Shellharbor
f. Michael Twohey m. Ann Maloney *
Living Shellharbour 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Edmund, John and Timothy were brothers living with her.
m. John Toolan
b. abt 1820 d. 16/8/1854 br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Laurence Toole/ O’Toole ( abt 1801 -17/2/1871 Kiama Son of Laurence Toole & )
b. 1/8/1854 Wollongong d. 25/7/1939 Bathurst
m. George Toole ( - 1936 Bathurst Son of Isaac Toole & Harriet ) 10/10/1877 Wollongong
f. James Scott m. Margaret McDonnell * see Thackery
TOOLE—SCOTT.—October 10, at Wollongong, by the Rev. J. A. ???rt, George, eldest son of Isaac Toole, Bathurst, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late James Scott, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 October 1877
b. abt 1829 Castlebar Mayo d. 1867 Jamberoo br.
m. Laurence Toole ( abt 1801 -17/2/1871 Kiama Son of Laurence Toole & ) 23/11/1855 Kiama
f. Edward Fadden m. Ellen
Ship: Panama 1850
Husband a farmer and a publican
DEATH- It is with feelings of sympathy with the bereaved husband and six motherless children, that we chronicle the death of Mrs. O'Toole, wife of one of the first settlers, in Kiama, our respected neighbour, Lawrence O'Toole, The deceased was 38 years old. She died at the residence of her sister at Jamberoo. The funeral which, from the nature of the fatal disease, necessarily took place on the following day, was attended by a large number of sympathising friends. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 5 September 1867 p 2
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She was an Irish orphan who arrived with her sister Catherine (see Reid *) in 1850
Occupation: house servant
Education: cannot read or write
Notes: no relatives in colony, sister Catherine also on Panama. Employer George Waldron, Wollongong, £8, 1 year.
b. 1/7/1863 Jamberoo d. 1/5/1936 Thirroul br. Bulli
m. William Tooth (3/4/1863 Rocky Water Hole, West Bargo- 26/5/1908 Bulli Son of Samuel Tooth & Emily Farr) 3/4/1888 Bulli
f. George Faulks m. Elizabeth Watson *
Husband William ran a store selling provisions to miners and bootmaking. Jane had moved to Bulli before her marriage to live with her Uncle and Aunt, Henry and Jane (nee Faulks) Wollas.
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –store keeper. Husband a bootmaker.
b. abt 1836 Mildenhall Suffolk d. 10/7/1922 Rydalmere br. Rookwood
m. John Torr (abt 1829 Nottinghamshire- 1886 Balmain Son of Lott Torr & Eliza Hawley) 1866 Sydney
m. George Hawley Torr (1840 Nottinghamshire- 11/11/1891 Newtown Son of Lott Torr & Eliza Hawley) 1888 Sydney
f. Charles Reynolds m. Mary
Living Crown St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
TORR.- July 10. 1922, at Rydalmere Hospital. Sophia Ellen relict of the late George Torr, of Sydney, aged 78 years.
TORR -The funeral of the late Mrs SOPHIA ELLEN TORR Will leave the Mortuary station Regent Street City, THIS AFTRNOON by the 1.33 o’clock funeral train, for Church of England cemetery Rookwood The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 12 July 1922 p 9
b. abt 1860 Fermanagh Ireland d. 14/11/1933 Bangalow br. Bangalow
m. Thomas Lynton Torrens (abt 1855 Gortaclougan Ireland -23/3/1936 Lismore Son of John Torrens ) 3/12/1883 Kiama
f. William Jervis m. Ann *
Ship: Camperdown 1880
TORRENS-JERVIS December 3rd, 1883, at the Manse, Kiama, by the Rev. J. Wilson, M.A. Thomas Lynton, third son of Mr. John Torrens, County Derry, Ireland, to Catherine, second daughter of the late Mr William Jervis, County Donegal, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 14 December 1883 p 2
MRS. L. T. TORRENS
Catherine Torrens, wife of Mr. T. L. Torrens, of Bangalow, died at her home yesterday, aged 73 years. She was born at Fermanagh, in the North of Ireland, and came to Australia about 50 years ago. After living for some time on the South Coast she removed to the North Coast, and with her husband was for many years resident in the Bangalow district. There are seven daughters, two of whom are Mrs. H. Honey (Nashua) and Mrs. E. J. Burnett (Bangalow). The funeral will leave the Church of England at 11.30 this morning for the Bangalow cemetery. A service will be held in the church, commencing at 11.15 a.m. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 15 November 1933 p 6
Living Spring Hill in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1859 Jamberoo d. 25/1/1931 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo General
m. William Torrens (1860 Yellow Rock -21/2/1941 Yellow Rock Son of William Torrens & Jane Turner * ) 26/4/1889 Kiama
f. James Vidler m. Catherine Duffy *
Living Tullimbah in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
MRS. HARRIET TORRENS-Aged 72.
After a long illness, of which several weeks were spent in the Kiama District Hospital, Mrs Harriet Torrens, wife of Mr. William Torrens, Jamberoo, and mother of Mrs. Jno. Vidler, Curramore, passed away on January 25th. She was one of the Vidler family before her marriage, and was well known and respected throughout the district, and while an invalid, received the devoted care of her only daughter Lily. The interment took place the following day at Jamberoo on Tuesday in the Methodist cemetery The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 31 January 1931 p 2
Husband committed suicide near his daughter Vidler’s residence
Living Tullimbah in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1828 Coderry Antrim Ireland d. 28/10/1916 Kiama
m. William Torrens (abt 1822 -29/03/1908 Yellow Rock)
f. William Turner m. Letitia
Living at Yellow Rock in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
Living Mt Terrey in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 22/5/1945 Balmain
m. William Evelyn Tory (1873 Shoalhaven- 25/11/1941 Rozelle Son of George Tory & Bridget Holland) 1896 Kiama
f. Dennis Kelleher m. Elizabeth Owens *
d. 12/6/1930 Kiama
m. George Graham Tory (1863 Shoalhaven- 1921 Kiama Son of George Tory & Bridget Holland) 24/8/1887 Kiama
f. William Geoghegan m. Priscilla Gard *
Living Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
TORY — GEOGHEGAN. — August 24, at Kiama, by the Rev. J. H. Price, George Graham, eldest son of George Tory, 'Kiama Hotel,' to Tamar, fourth daughter of William Geoghegan, Esq., Kiama. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 August 1887 p 2
MRS. TAMAR TORY.
Mrs. Tamar Tory, whose death occurred at her home at Kiama on Thursday, was the widow of the late George Tory, junr., who for a long period resided in that district, of which she was a native.
As Miss Tamar Geoghegan, daughter of the late William Geoghegan, she was a widely known equestrienne 40 years ago, and at numerous shows, including the Royal Sydney, secured championship honours.
Her first ribbon was awarded by the late Mr. J. P. Dowling, editor of the “Sydney Mail,” officiating as judge, in 1889. The funeral will take place to-day at Kiama. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 14 June 1930 p 19
b. abt 1849 d. 26/11/1929 Leichhardt br. Kiama
m. George Tory ( abt 1826 Spalding Lincolnshire - 24/5/1901 Kiama Son of George Tory & Ann Earl) 1879 Sydney
f. George Alves m.
Husband an innkeeper at Kiama he had been previously married to Bridget (the mother of George Graham and William Evelyn) . When he died he left 15 children 3 to his second wife. His sister was Mary Jane Dickson* and his niece Annie E Fry * MRS. M. TORY—AGED 80 YEARS.
The death took place at her home, “Penlee,” Emmerick street, Leichardt of Mrs. Maria Tory, relict of the late George Tory who built Tory's Hotel, in 1888 and conducted it for a number of years assisted by his wife.
The interment took place on ???day in North Kiama Cemetery, the ser vice, conducted according to the rites of the Church of England, by the Rev. P. B. Robinson of “All Souls,” Leich ardt, the Rector of Christ Church, Rev. J. W. A. Watkinson, assisting. A number of beautiful wreaths accompanied the coffin:, the funeral leaving the Kiama station on arrival of the noon train.
The late Mrs Tory was her husband's second wife and she leaves a daughter (Florence) Mrs D. Boyd and one son, Charles, to mourn her loss. Two sons predeceased her. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 30 November 1929 p 2
m. Anthony Tosi (Austria-) 1857 Sydney
Husband a tailor of Crown Street who added his name to a petition to make Wollongong a municipality in 1858, and was a nominee for alderman in 1859. Husband an Austrian who naturalised in 1858.
b. 1877 Wollongong 23085/1877 d. 11/12/1946 Croydon
m. William Henry Townend ( abt 1871 England-28/2/1953 Croydon ) 28/6/1900 All Saints’ CofE Macquarie River 3170/1900
f. George Gear m. Amy Griffin *
TOWNEND.—December 11, 1946, at her residence, 46 Badminton Road, Croydon, Amy Leah, beloved wife of William Henry Townend, dearly loved mother of Essie and Raymond, and dear mother-in-law of Josie, aged 69 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 12 December 1946 p 24
b. abt 1862 London England d. 9/6/1941 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Dobson Townend (-24/6/1940 Kiama) 1888 Rushcutters Bay
f. George Williams m. Margaret Emma
Ship: abt 1868
MRS. MARTHA ANNIE TOWNEND
79 YEARS.The death occurred on Monday last in the Kiama District Hospital of Mrs Martha Annie Townend at the age of 79, following a prolonged illness, during which she had been constantly attended with loving care by her daughter her two sons, their wives and her very old friend, Mrs. Marley, senr.
She had been an inmate of the hospital for some weeks, and recently it had been found necessary for a leg to be amputated her passing removes well-loved and respected lady one who was ever ready to do a good turn in either sickness or distress, a good mother, neighbour, wife and mother.
The late Mrs Townend was born in London (England) the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs George Williams and came to Australia with her parents at the age of six
When she was about 17, with her sisters the late Mrs Wilcockson and Miss Emma Williams she visited Kiama. (more) The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 11 June 1941 p 4
She worked as a tailoress in Kiama. Sister Lydia Amy Wilcockson *
Living Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a bricklayer
b. 1859 Wollongong d. 5/8/1929 Fairy Meadow br. Wollongong
m. James Townsend (abt 1855- 11/7/1936 Fairy Meadow Son of Thomas Townsend & Jane Smith * see Blake ) 1879 Wollongong
f. John M Bennett m. Jane/Jessie Robertson *
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
MRS. TOWNSEND.
Death has claimed still another of the early settlers, in the person of Mrs. Christina Townsend, wife of Mr. James Townsend, of Main Road, Fairy Meadow. The late Mrs. Townsend, who had reached the age of 70 years, was a good neighbour, and a stalwart in work and spirit in the generation that has gone. Together with her husband and family, she had been associated with the early history of the South Coast, and was held in high esteem. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 August 1929 p 14
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1864 Parramatta d. 20/5/1941 Granville br. Rookwood
m. John Samuel Townsend (abt 1857-30/10/ 1932 Parramatta Son of John Townsend & Mary A ) 1885 Central Cumberland
f. William Stimson m. Eliza Pammenter
MRS. E. J. TOWNSEND.
The death of Mrs. Emma Jane Townsend, at the age of 77 years, on Tuesday, May 20, removed a well-known and highly-respected resident of Merrylands and Granville districts. The late Mrs. Townsend, who resided at 8 Maud Street, Granville, and was predeceased by her husband, is survived by a family well known to the residents, and deepest sympathy is extended to them in their sad loss. The remaining members of the family are Walter, William, Ernest, Mrs. E. K. McLeod, Mrs. Cec. Tulloch, and Miss R. N. Townsend.
The funeral, which was largely attended, took place last Thursday for the Crematorium Rookwood.
The late Mrs. Townsend had been ailing for some lime, although she never lost her sparkle of humour, which had made her so popular through the years.
Her son William was formerly president of the local R.S.S. & A.I.L.A. branch and her son-in-law Mr. Tod McLeod, is now president. Mr. Ernie Townsend is well known in tennis circles in Parramatta and Granville . The Biz (Fairfield, NSW : 1928 - 1972) Thursday 29 May 1941 p 2
b. abt 1856 Hurst Green Sussex d. 6/5/1938 Newcastle
m. Henry Towner (abt 1855 St Leonards Sussex- 21/4/1925 near Strathfield on train Son of Henry Towner & Ann Elizabeth Weymark) 1876
f. Edmund Bishop m. Eliza
Ship: Northern Monarch 1882
Husband a bricklayer in 1881 census
TOWNER.-May 6, 1938, at Newcastle, Harriett Towner, late of 56 Oramzil Road, Girraween, loving mother of William, Ellen, Emily, Isabel, and Frederick. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 14 May 1938 Page 10
b. 1870 Richmond d. 29/3/1919 Wollongong
m. John Brook Tozer (- 27/6/1938 Wollongong Son of James Honeyball Tozer &) 1890
f. Charles Morris m. Emily Griffin *
TOZER. —March 29, 1919, Emily (Tot) Lowe, dearly beloved wife of J. Brook Tozer, The Gables, Campbell- street, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 31 March 1919 p 8
Husband a music teacher and church organist
Living Campbell St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1880 Young d. 1940 Manly
m. Edmund Magnus Traill (30/9/1882 Melbourne Vic- 19/11/1936 Sandgate Qld) 17/10/1910 Melbourne Vic
f. Rev George Grimm m. Mary Hetherington
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties.
At Manly Hospital occurred the death of Mrs. Jessie Traill, fifth daughter of the late Rev. George and Mrs. Grimm. She had resided in Grenfell and Bimbi for many years.
Three brothers predeceased her. Surviving sisters include Miss Fanny Grimm, of Bimbi. The Young Chronicle (NSW : 1902 - 1910; 1913 - 1915; 1924 - 1934; 1936 - 1940) Tuesday 23 January 1940 p 2
TRAILL.—January 16, 1940, at Manly District Hospital, Jessie Walker Traill, daughter of the late Rev. George Grimm, M.A., and sister of Carrie, Minnie, Fanny, Josie, Crissie (deceased), Arthur (deceased), George (deceased), Reg (deceased). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 17 January 1940 p 12
b. 1851 Kiama d. 1888 Broughton Creek
m. John Thomas Norris (1846 bp. CofE Jamberoo; Kiama; Shoalhaven - 1877 Shoalhaven Son of James Norris & Euphemia McDonald Fraser *) 1870 Berrima 1761/1870
m. Francis Bonar ( -1884 Illawarra Son of Patrick Bonar & ) 1879 Shoalhaven 4761/1879
m. James Traise (- 23/3/1887 Bulli Mine ) 1885 Wollongong 5501/1885
f. John Sproule m. Jane Gay *
Her husband James Traise was killed in the Bulli Mine Disaster and left her a widow with children and step-children, aged under 1 to 16.
She and her youngest child Henry Traise died very close together and were registered together.
DEATH OF MRS. TRAISE.
By the death of Mrs. Traise, one of the Bulli widows, ten children, the oldest of whom is still quite young, and the youngest an helpless infant, are left without either of their natural guardian and protectors. The friends of the deceased lady, who reside in the Kiama end of the district, will doubtless look after these orphan children, who have thus been deprived of both parents within a short period under peculiarly painful circumstances. Unfortunately in the scheme for distributing the money so liberally subscribed by the people of Australia to assist the widows occasioned by the Bulli disaster, no provision was made whereby in the event of the death of the mother children would derive the share of money that should have game by right and equitable distribution to her. Those children- who are orphans in a double sense, are simply entitled to receive what is their share independent of any such contingency. No doubt the plan of distributing the funds was a difficult matter to deal with, but common justice and a due regard to the special claims of orphans should have induced those who were entrusted with this responsible duty to see that the children did not suffer in a pecuniary sense by the death of their mothers. This was a phase of the matter to which the attention of the Executive Committee was directed, but for reasons best known to themselves they did not deem it necessary to give the idea their sanction
At any rate, no provision was made for sad and painful cases such as that occasioned by the death of Mrs. Taise. Subscribers to the fund will see that an injustice is being done the orphans in this instance by the scheme of distribution agreed upon; but, unfortunately, nothing, can now be done to give them their dues. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 14 June 1888 p 2
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Names of Dependants, with ages of children | Quart’ly Allow’es | Total |
---|---|---|
Traise, Anne, widow | 7 10 0 | |
Norris, James, l3yrs | 2 10 0 | |
Norris, John Thomas, 12yrs | 2 10 0 | |
Norris, Euphemia, 10yrs | 2 10 0 | |
Bonar, Francis, 7yrs | 2 10 0 | |
Bonar, Ann, 5yrs | 2 10 0 | |
Bonar. John,. 4yrs | 2 10 0 | |
Bonar, Elizabeth, 3yrs | 2 10 0 | |
Traise, Henry Jas., under 1yr | 2 10 0 | |
Traise, Annie, 4yrs | 2 10 0 | 35 0 0 |
b. 24/9/1843 Balgownie V18431268 27A/1843 d. 30/8/1916 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John Tratt (abt 1835 Somerset England - 3/5/1896 Para Meadows Son of John Tratt & Elizabeth) 19/2/1863 Fairy Meadow
f. John Barker m. Margaret Arthur *
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties (Under Treatt)
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b. 1862 Wollongong 15169/1862 d. 28/8/1942 Pennant Hills
m. Henry Lascelles Traveller (abt 1858 Jersey Channel Islands- Son of C L Traveller ) 22/10/1883 Wollongong
f. Duncan McRae m. Jane McFarlane *
TRAVELLER — McRAE. — October 22, 1833, at the P. M. Parsonage Bourke-street, Wollongong, by the Rev. J. Blanksby, Henry Lascelles Traveller, eldest son of the late C. L. Traveller, of Jersey, to Catherine Reid, fifth daughter of Mr. Duncan McRae, of Wollongong.
Husband was accused and convicted of fraud and crimes repeatedly and was known to have fled to New Zealand in about 1899, he had returned by 1912. In one of his ‘scams’ he offered a lottery to win a piece of land which was owned by his father-in-law. He was imprisoned in 1892 for 9 months, in 1893 for 2 years and in 1918 for 15 months
TRAVELLER August 28 1942 at a private hospital Pennant Hills Catherine Reid Traveller dearly loved mother of Las, Cam, Warra, Jennie and Harry in her 80th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 29 August 1942 p 18
b. abt 1818 Edinburgh Scotland d. 30/11/1866 Bathurst br. Bathurst
m. Michael Charles Treanor (abt 1816 Derry Londonderry Ireland- 25/5/1873 Bathurst Son of Charles Treanor & Margaret O'Regan) 28/8/1838 Glasgow Scotland
f. James Gibson m. Ann Moore *
Ship: Thetis 1848
After his arrival in Australia Charles was appointed by the Denominational School Board to teach at the Catholic school at Wollongong. He later taught at Catholic schools in East Gosford (1850, Penrith (1852, Hartley (1857 and Sutton Forest (1859. He was interested in politics and acted as an agent for Freeman's Journal from 1850 t . His last move was to Bathurst where he taught at Sally's Flat.
Father was a Colour sergeant with the 82nd Regiment. He came to Wollongong in 1850 to live with his daughter & son-in-law. Moved to Little Hartley.
b. abt 1861 d. 13/9/1909 Rozelle br. Rookwood
m. John Tredenick (abt 1861 - 14/10/1908 Rozelle Son of John Tredenick & Elizabeth)
f. James
Living Hamilton St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
TREDENICK— November 13, 1909, at her .late residence, corner of Herton and Wellington sts., Rozelle, Eleanor Marguerite Tredenick, aged 48 years. Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930) Sunday 14 November 1909 p 11
b. 1880 St George d. 1965 Sydney
m. Robert Tredenick (-1925 Balmain South Son of John Tredenick & Elizabeth) 1900 Wollongong
m. Thomas Ball m. Baseline/Bassalden *
Living Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1880 Newcastle d. 25/5/1955 Wallsend br. Wallsend
m. George Willer Hopkins (abt 1869 Pennsylvania U.S.A -12/6/1936 Wallsend Son of George Hopkins & Mary) 1895 Wallsend
m. Stephen Tredinnick (-12/9/1958 Wallsend ) 1949 Wallsend
f. Samuel Cam m. Ann
Buried with first husband.
m. Edwin/Edward Tregelles
Husband’s brother James see below.
b. 27/8/1836 Dapto d. 21/12/1912 Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania
m. James Tregelles (abt 1832 St Agnes Cornwall England-1883 Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania ) 15/4/1862 Woonona
f. James Robinson m. Mary Ann Wakeham
On the I5th April, by special license, at Woonona, by the Rev. J. Sumerville, Wesleyan Minister Mr. James Tregellas of Woonona, late of U.S. America, to Sarah eldest daughter of Mr. James Robinson, Dapto . Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 April 1862 p 2
Living at Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, United States in 1870 Census
b. 1851 Geelong Vic d. 1938 Geelong Vic br. Geelong Western
m. Henry Neuschafer (abt 1848 Germany-1885 Wollongong) 1870 Vic
m. William Penparaze Tregoning (abt 1856-1919 Geelong Son of William Penprase Tregoning & Alice Hephzibah Smithies) 1887 Vic
f. Johann Gottlob Zimmer m. Johanna Rosina Schoenback
d. 1921 Glebe br. Rookwood
m. William Treharne (abt 1851 -11/4/1912 Petersham Son of Evan Trehane & Ann) 1881 Sydney
f. William Thomas David m. Elizabeth Llewewllan *
Ship: Perhaps Hotspur 1857 into Melbourne
Married under Davis- family seems to have changed name when came to the Illawarra.
Living Garden Hill Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
INQUEST ON TREHARNE
'GO AND GET WORK.'An inquest was held by the City Coroner, Mr H. Hawkins, on the death of William Treharne of 2 Railway Avenue, Petersham, which occurred at that address on April 11, from a bullet wound to the head.
Senior Constable J. M'Alamner stationed at Newtown, said that in response to a telephone call he visited the home of a neighbour of the Treharnes where he saw William Treharne, a son, lying on a couch. He said he had been shot'.' 'I had an altercation with my father a few days ago.' said the wounded man. 'when I told him to get some work, and and not be loafing at home on the famlily. I had not spoken to him since, until this afternoon, when, as I was lying on my bed, he entered my room, and without warning shot me with his revolver. I grappled with him, and second shot was fired. I rushed into the yard, father following me, shouting. 'Here, shoot, me! Shoot me!' He returned into the house, and shortly afterwards I heard another shot and saw my mother and sister rush out of the house. Mother's arm was bleeding. Continuing his evidence, the constable said that the son William appeared to have been shot in the right groin and Mrs Treharne had a bullet wound to the right forearm. Both were removed to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital where the son still remains in a serious condition, too ill for removal to give evidence. Proceeding to the residence of the Treharnes , witness found the father William Treharne - lying on his back on the front bedroom floor. There was a pool of blood on either side of his head, and he was grasping a revolver, which lay on his breast. The weapon contained two full and three empty cartridges and there was a bullet wound in the head, which 'was bleeding freely. He appeared to have -been shot through the mouth.
Mary Treharne gave evidence. She was much distressed and appeared to be in great pain when assisted into the witness-box. She said she was the widow of the deceased, who was a miner, 61 years of age. He had been away from home for the past 18 years until Christmas last when he returned. He was of temperate habits. On the, day of the tragedy he left home in the morning and returned in the afternoon about 3.30 when there was some unimportant conversation about a newspaper.
Shortly afterwards she heard the report of firearms and on investigating found her husband in their son's bedroom holding a revolver.
A struggle ensued during which her son secured the revolver. As they all rushed into the yard witness saw her husband produce a second revolver. She discovered that she had been shot in the right forearm. Witness explained that there had been nothing unusual in her husband's behaviour lately but years ago he was struck on the head by a piece of coal and he often complained that it had affected his head.
He also worried a great deal on account of the son, Willie who for two years had suffered ill health from rheumatism.
Sina Jane Treharne, a daughter, gave corroborative evidence.
A verdict of suicide was returned. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Thursday 18 April 1912 p 5
b. 1852 Church of England St Phillip’s Sydney d. 1922 Ashfield
m. William Symons Treloar 14/8/1878 Sydney
f. Charles A Armytage m. Sarah Jane Erskine *
TRELOAR-ARMYTAGE.-August 14, by the Rev. Dr. Kelynack, William Symons, second son of Thomas Treloar, of London, to Alice Ellen, second daughter of the late C. A. Armytage, ( or Armitage) of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 August 1878
b. 1871 Swan Hill Vic d. 29/1/1938 Grenfell br. Grenfell
m. Charles Ivory P Trent 1893 Hay
f. Jonathan Smith m. Katherine
Living Cataract in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
While Charles Trent, who resides at Hay, was visiting his sick wife at Narandera, one of his children took ill. Trent's sixteen-year-old daughter was in charge of the house at the time and in going to get medicine for the child she knocked over a kerosene lamp. The place caught fire and the girl had great difficulty in rescuing the children. The house was completely destroyed. Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Thursday 27 November 1913 Page 2
Mrs. Ellen Trent.
The death occurred suddenly on Saturday morning at the hospital of Mrs. Ellen Trent, at the age of 67. Mrs. Trent, who was born at Swan Hill, Victoria, was the wife of Mr. Charles Trent, of Short-street, Grenfell, and is survived by five sons, William, George, Manfred, David and Bert.
One son, Charles, who died two years ago, served at the war.
The surviving daughters are Mrs. H. Parker, of Griffith, and Mrs. Arthur Maher, of Grenfell.
The funeral was on Sunday to the Catholic cemetery, The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW : 1876 - 1951) Monday 31 January 1938 Page 2
b. abt 1847 Wendron Cornwall d. 1923 Bulli
m. Thomas Tresedder (abt 1843 Sithney Cornwall-) 1863 Cornwall
Ship: Norval 1880
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
The death occurred last week of Mrs. Tresidder, mother of Mr. W. H. Tresidder, ex-president of the Shire,
She was 86 years of age, and died at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. G. Cotterill). Deceased had resided here, for very many years, and was widely, known and esteemed. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 6 April 1923 p 14
b. 1873 Waterloo d. 18/9/1950 Ashfield br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Andrew Tresidder (abt 1866 - 21/7/1937 Bankstown Son of Andrew Tresidder & Elizabeth ) 1894 Waterloo
f. David James Busby m. Elizabeth Annie
MRS. A. TRESIDDER
A well-known Bulli and Woonona resident, Mrs. Annie Tresidder, passed away on Sunday at a private rest home in Ashfield at the age of 77.
She was the widow of Thomas Tresidder, who predeceased her 14 years ago. .
A funeral service was conducted by Rev. Milson after which the remains were interred at Rookwood,
She leaves a family of three, Mrs. Charlie Mant, of Wollongong, Mrs. Piggins, of Punchbowl, Dave, of Bellambi. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 21 September 1950 p 22
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 3/12/1863 Finsbury Park Middlesex d. 29/8/1950 Bellambi cr. Woronora
m. Philip Orchard Tresidder (4/8/1859 Crowan Helston Cornwall – 4/6/1941 Bellambi Son of William Tresidder & Mary Jane Orchard) 1885 Rockhampton Qld
f. Charles Henry Ariess m. Ann Elizabeth Maynard
Occupation: Kitchen maid/ cook
Started work in England as a kitchen maid and worked her way up. Was an excellent cook of dinners, but not so good on cakes. Her beef and Yorkshire pudding were superb.
TRESIDDER Edith Helen –August 29, 1950 at her residence Bellambi Lane Bellambi aged 86 years Privately cremated at Woronora Sutherland August 31 1950 The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 2 September 1950 p 46
Living Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1846 Wendron Cornwall d. 3/5/1903 br. Bulli Anglican
m. Henry Tressider (abt 1843 Wendron Cornwall-18/12/1900 Woonona Son of William Tresidder & Elizabeth) 1866 Helston Cornwall
f. Thomas Treloar m. Mary
Ship: Norval 1880
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –milliner
d. 1864 Wollongong 16481/1864 d. 9/5/1944 Petersham br. Bulli
m. William Henry Tresidder (abt 1860 – 21/7/1948 Thirroul Son of Thomas Tresidder & Ann ) 1888 Wollongong
f. James Cram m. Sarah Hedley *
TRESIDDER - May 9 at 71 Crystal Street Petersham (and late of Russell street Woonona) Mary Jane dearly beloved wife of William Henry and loving mother of Sarah, Myrtle, Roy, Cyril and Willis. Interred at Bulli General Cemetery May 10 1944 The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 13 May 1944 p 18
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1820 d. 6/5/1904 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Peter Tressenan (6/9/1808 Leitrim Ireland -19/10/1876)
Mrs. Tresnan, a resident of Wollongong for 6O years, has died at the age of 85 years. Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Wednesday 11 May 1904
AN ILLAWARRA OCTAGENERIAN
Mrs Tresnan-relict of Peter Tresnan has died at Wollongong at the age of 84. She settled in, the Illawarra district with her husband 64 years ago. Mr Tresnan was headmaster -of the Unanderra, Public School and died in 1876. The old lady remained in the district during the whole period since
her arrival, never once having left it. She had never been further north than Bulli, nor past Dapto in the south. Sydney she had not seen since the year 1840. Unobtrusive, simple and charitable, she was beloved by all who knew her. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 14 May 1904 p 2
Living Young St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. James Tresnan
b. 18/1/1844 Figtree d. 24/4/1927
f. Peter Tressenan m. Bridget Kean *
Living Young St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1838 d. 17/9/1907 Sydney
m. James Francis Tresnan 1868 Sydney
Husband had the Harp Hotel from about 1894. He had also been living in the Illawarra about 1874.
She was running a boarding house in Sydney in 1897.
TRESNAN. — On September 17, at her late residence, 15 Jersey Terrace, Crown-street, Lower Domain, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of James Francis Tresnan, aged 69 years, The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Wednesday 18 September 1907 Page 8
b. 30/7/1854 Charcole Creek d. 24/5/1926 Wollongong
f. Peter Tresnan m. Bridget Kean *
The Late Miss Tresnan.
'Miss Tresnan is dead.'
The sentence is a brief one, but it takes the mind of many residents of this district back to their childhood days, when, as school children, they were taught the rudiments of their education by, the late Miss Tresnan, who also conveyed to them some of that nobility of mind and character that were symbolical of her life.
Her late father was in charge many years ago of the school at Charcoal Creek (now Unanderra), and she was born in this district 71 years ago. At the conclusion of her school days she became a teacher on the staff of the
Wollongong school, which was then situated where the Town Hall now stands. When the school was transferred to its present site she was appointed to the Infant School and remained there for 17 years, and was then transferred to the Girls' School, where she taught for some years. She retired in 1918. She was held in the highest esteem by the members of the staff of the school with whom she was associated. Miss Mary Reid, who was mistress of the school during the time Miss Tresnan was associated with it, in referring to her— death said: 'She was a fine woman — a grand woman.’ The mortal remains of this good woman were laid to rest in the Catholic portion of the Wollongong cemetery on Tuesday last. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 May 1926 p 2
Living Young St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1864 Camden
m. Peter Charles Tresnan (20/10/1849 Charcoal Creek- 27/7/1905 Sydney Son of Peter Tresnan & Bridget Kean *) 16/2/1885 St Francis Xavier’s (Div.)
f. Charles Clout m. Mary Ann Norris
She attended Camden Park School but although on the roll, she appears to have been absent from school more often than not.
TRESNAN, v TRESNAN AND Another
Mr Lysaght appeared for the petitioner, Peter Charles Tresnan, who in the marriage certificate was described as a farmer, residing at Wollongong, and who sought a dissolution of his marriage with Mary Rose Tresnan, formerly Clout, on the ground of her adultery with one James Vincent Plucknett. The marriage was celebrated at St Francis Xavier's Presbytery, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, on February 16, 1885 There was no appearance of the respondent or co-respondent All the issues were found by his Honor in favour of the petitioner, and the rule nisi was granted and made returnable in one month, co-respondent to pay the costs of suit The Sydney Morning Herald 23 November 1899
b. abt 1862 d. 15/2/1926
m. William Robert Tressler (6/8/1863 Hobart Tas-5/9/1918 Wollongong Sion of Thomas Tressler & Margaret Griffin) 1895 Sydney
TRESSLER -February 15, 1926, at her residence, Crown-lane, Wollongong, Elizabeth Jane, relict of the late William Robert Tressler, and the beloved mother of Thomas and Gertrude. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 16 February 1926 p 10
ROBERTSON
Living Crown St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties Husband a tailor.
b. Registered 1862 d. 9/4/1931 Chatswood br. Gore Hill
m. Rev. James Trevor ( Dublin Ireland- 1/7/1909 Chatswood Son of Joseph Trevor & Harriet) 30/10/1872 Gerringong
f. Robert Miller m. Mary Ellen Taylor *
Husband a minister at Gulgong while the gold rush was on and later at Mosman.
On the 30th October, at the residence of the bride's parents, Sandywha, by the Rev. John Graham, Sydney, Rev. James Trevor, Congregational Minister, Gulgong, to Mary, eldest daughter of R. Miller, Esq., J.P., Gerringong Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 November 1872 p 2
ON the 14th Nov., at her residence, the Manse, Gulgong, the wife of the Rev. JAMES TREVOR of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 26 November 1874 p 2
ON the 11th instant, at Sandywha, Gerringong, the wife of the Rev. JAMES TREVOR of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 14 April 1876 p 2
TREVOR. - April 18th, at the Manse, Gulgong, the wife of the Rev. James Trevor of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 23 April 1878 p 2
Obituary
MRS. JAMES TREVOR.Sympathy is extended to Mr. James Trevor, late manager of the Kiama branch of the Government Savings Bank and now of Narromine; in the bereavement, sustained by the death of his mother, Mrs. James Trevor, relict of the late Rev James Trevor, who died last week at her home at Chatswood. The late Mrs. Trevor was a daughter of the late Robert Miller of Gerringong and sister of Mr Ernest Miller and Miss A Miller of that locality, her late husband being a highly honoured member of the Congregational ministry. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 15 April 1931 p 2
b. 1861 Indigo Vic d. 30/4/1930 Gladesville 8845/1930 br. Parramatta
m. Richard Trevillian (abt 1862 Cornishtown Vic -31/7/1937 Parramatta )
f. John Hicks m. Mary Jane Dunstan
Husband a policeman who was first stationed at Bulli, and five years later was transferred to Parramatta, where he served for 35 years.
The news of the death of Mrs. Martha Trevillian, wife of ex-Sergeant R. Trevillian, of Rosehill-street, Parramatta, which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Dymond, of Gladesville, on Wednesday of last week, came as a shock to her large circle of friends. Though Mrs. Trevillian had not been in the best of health for some time, it was not expected that her end was so near. She succumbed to a seizure. The deceased, whose maiden name was Miss Hicks, was a native of Victoria, and was in her 70th year. She was the mother of fourteen children, nine of whom are living. Mrs. Dymond (Gladesville), Mrs. Jenkins (Ryde), Mrs. Bert Hardy (Bankstown), Mrs. Bert Hatchet (Parramatta) are daughters, and Messrs. Joe, Henry (Parramatta), Cyril (Burwood), George (Croydon), and Cecil (Parramatta) are sons. The funeral took place on Thursday last, when the remains were interred in the Western-road cemetery, Parramatta, Rev. Gurnett officiating at the grave. The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) Thursday 8 May 1930 p 4
b. 6/2/1855 Auckland NZ d. 17/5/1931 Hurstville br. Woronora
m. John Trewhella (1841 Illogan Cornwall- 1882 Woonona) 1877 NZ
f. Alfred Barchard m. Elizabeth Lindsay
b. abt 1818 London d. 29/3/1863 Brighton Hotel Wollongong
m. Francis Hayman (abt 1817 Kent England- Son of Francis Hayman & Alice) abt 1837 London
m. William Trick 1860 Sydney 783/1860
f. William Butters m. Alice
Ship: Lord Weston 1840
Husband Francis Hayman had a number of hotels in Sydney and Parramatta.
On the 29th March, at the Brighton Hotel, Wollongong, New South Wales, the beloved wife of W. Trick, and sister of Mr. Henry James Butters, of the University Hotel, Glebe, Sydney, aged 45 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 6 April 1863
SUDDEN DEATH-A magisterial inquiry was held on Monday before Mr Charles Fairs, at the Brighton Hotel, touching the death of Elizabeth Harris Trick, who had died suddenly on the previous night. From the evidence of her husband, Mr William Trick, it appeared that, on Sunday deceased had complained of being very weak. She went to bed about six o’clock, and told the servant to take her up some sago at eight o’clock, of which she partook. He saw her shortly afterwards. At about twenty minutes after nine he locked up the house, and went up-stairs and asked his wife whether she would like to have a medical man, and she replied that she was too weak to take medicine, but that if she felt better in the morning she would take some. He went to bed, and lay talking until ten o clock, when he bade her good night and fell asleep. At that time deceased did not appear worse than she had been throughout the day. On waking at about a quarter to eleven, he found his wife moaning, he thought she was labouring under nightmare, to which she was subject, he put his hand on her shoulder, but she did not speak. Bathed her face in water, putting her in a sitting position for that purpose, and afterwards laid her down again, and on feeling he pulse found it had ceased to beat. Dr Lambert having made a post mortem examination, deposed that the right side of the heart was diseased sufficiently to cause death The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 3 April 1863 p 8
Living Harbour St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b.1859 Bathurst d. 1896 Leichhardt 13975/1896
m. James W Lansdell ( -23/3/1887 Bulli Mine disaster) 1877 Bathurst 2167/1877
m. Charles Triggs 1890 Leichhardt 4421/1890
f. William H Handcock m. Bridget
Her husband James W Lansdell ( aka John Lansdale) was killed in the Bulli Mine Disaster leaving her a widow with 5 children.
b. 1875 Goulburn d. 22/1/1958 Rockdale
m. John Trimble (1874 Shoalhaven- 28/4/1935 Macksville Son of James Trimble & Fanny Ann Scott * ) 11/3/1915 Dapto
f. James Law m. Eliza Graham *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Hamilton St Dapto –Domestic Duties.
The marriage of Miss Phyllis Law, of Dapto, and Mr. John Trimble, of Barrengarry, was celebrated at the residence of Mrs. W. Graham, on Thursday last by the Rev R. Cordiner. The bride was given away bv her brother (Mr. Charles Law), and was prettily attired in a dress of cream silk, and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations and asparagus ferns. After the pleasing ceremony the wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of Mrs. Graham, sister of the bride, where only relatives were present.
Later the happy couple left by the evening train for Mittagong. The bride's travelling dress was nattier blue, relieved with cream satin and hat to match. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 March 1915 Page 2
b. abt 1850 County Fermanagh Ireland d. 1928 Berry
m. James Trimble (Inneskillen/County Fermanagh Ireland – 1918 Barrengarry) 10/6/1869 Gerringong
f. James Scott m. McBryen
ON the 10th June, by license, by the Rev. W. Hill, at the residence of the brother of the bride, Gerringong, Mr. JAMES TRIMBLE, of Broughton Creek, to Miss FANNY ANN SCOTT, of Gerringong, both natives of County Fermanagh, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 17 June 1869 p 2
b. 1857 d. 8/6/1918 Tarrawanna br. Wollongong
m. William Henry Trivett (abt 1858 -5/1/1935) 1877 Yeovil Somerset
f. Isaac Clare m. Ann Hutchison
Ship: Scottish Prince 1880 into Qld
TRIVETT— June 8th, 1918, at her residence, Tarrawanna, Caroline Catherine Trivett, aged 61 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 21 June 1918 p 9
Living Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1881 Woonona 19036/1881 d. 5/2/1920 Corrimal br.
m. Frederick William Douglas 1900 Woonona div 1904
m. Frank Thomas Trivett ( 1884 Qld- 1960 Murwillumbah Son of William Henry Trivett & Caroline Catherine Clare *) 1908
f. John Swan m. Alice Halsey *
Living at Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
WAYWARD HUSBAND.
Mr. J. K. Malcolm appeared for the petitioner in a suit for divorce brought by Jane Swan Douglas against Frederick William Douglas.
The marriage took place In December, 1900, and the ground upon which the dissolution was asked was adultery.
His Honour, who prohibited the publication of the evidence, granted the decree, which he made returnable in three months. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Wednesday 31 May 1905 p 3
Mr. J. K. Malcolm appeared In the Divorce Court yesterday on behalf of Jane Swan Douglas In a suit for a divorce from Frederick William Douglas, to whom she was married In December, 1900, on the ground of his adultery with Beatrice M'Crane. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW: 1887 - 1909) Wednesday 31 May 1905 p 7
DOUGLAS v DOUGLAS.
Mr. J. K. Malcolm appeared for the petitioner, Jane Swan Douglas (formerly Miller), who prayed for a divorce from Frederick William Douglas, an engineer, on the ground of his adultery with Beatrice McGranes at Redfern between August 1, 1903, and November 24, 1904. The parties were married at Corrimal in December, 1903, according to the rites of the Presbyterian Church. His Honor granted a decree nisi, returnable in three months The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 31 May 1905 p 4
TRIVETT. — In loving memory of our dear wife and mother Jane Swan Trivett, who departed this life at Railway street, Corrimal, February 5th, 1920.
Had I but seen her still in life,
And watched her dying bed,
Caught the last flickering of her breath,
Pillowed her drooping head,
Our hearts, we think, would not have felt
This bitterness of grief;
But God has willed it otherwise,
And now she rests in peace.Inserted by her loving husband, Frank, and sons Roy and Mervyn.
TRIVETT. — In loving memory of our dear sister Jane, who departed this life, February 15, 1920.
We still remember thee.
Inserted by loving sisters Carrie and Emma, and brother Charlie. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 February 1921 p 9
b. 1846 d. 5/1/1918 Bulli 1234/1918 br. Bulli
m. Thomas Plunkett 1867 Kiama 2238/1867
m. George John Trivett (1878 Yeovil Somerset- 5/10/1947 Wollongong Son of William H Trivett & Caroline Catherine Clare *) 1906 Wollongong 5750/1906
f. John Pugh Nichols m. Rebecca Moss *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
TRIVETT.— The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE CLARKE and FAMILY. Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS PLUNKETT and FAMILY, Mr. and Mrs. SIDNEY DUMBRELL and FAMILY, Mr. and Mrs. EDMUND POWER and FAMILY. Mr. and Mrs. JAMES PATTERSON and FAMILY. Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE PLUNKETT and FAMILY. Mr. and Mrs. FRED PRENDERGAST and FAMILY, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved mother, Matilda Trivett, to leave her late residence, Gordon Street, Woonona, THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON. at 4.30, for the Church of England Cemetery, Bulli. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Monday 7 January 1918 p 4
TRIVETT -January 5, 1018, at her residence, Gordon street, Woonona, Matilda Pugh Trivett, aged 60 years, suddenly The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 7 January 1918 p 6
b. abt 1866 d. 3/11/1921 Bulli
m. David Troman/Trowman (1866-1896 RPA Hospital Son of Thomas Troman & ) 1872 Dudley Staffordshire
f. David Greenaway m. Lydia
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a blacksmith
b. abt 1851 Shotton Durham d. 25/3/1909 Mt Keira br. Wollongong
m. Matthew Tubman (abt 1843 Long Benton Northumberland- 18/8/1900 Woonona Son of Matthew Tubman & Margaret) 1878 Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland
f. George Stoker m. Isabell
Mrs. Matthew Tubman, 58 years of age, an old resident of Mount Keira, died last night. A few days ago she ran a rusty nail into a foot, and blood-poisoning supervening ended in her death. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 27 March 1909
Husband a coal miner. Living Mt Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 30/1/1877 Mt Keira d. 26/6/ 1944 Wollongong
m. William Tubman (1874 Haswell Durham - 1940 Sydney Son of Matthew Tubman & Jane )1895 Wollongong
f. Nathan Shipp m. Emma Parsons *
Rachel Tubman * is her husband’s step mother Living Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Unmarried or no father listed
Living Crown St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Servant
b. 12/10/1850 Crawnant Fach Llanwrthwl Breconshire Wales d. 30/5/1935 Manly
m. Frank Tucker ( 1848 Somerset- 30/3/1890 Apple Tree Flat near Wallsend Son of George Tucker & Margaret) 1874 Cardiff Wales
f. Samuel Tucker m. Ann Lewis
b. 18/11/1855 Woolsthorpe by Belvoir Lincolnshire d. 26/11/1941 Wollongong
m. Henry Tucker (25/2/1855 Swimbridge Devon- 10/2/1920 Balgownie Son of William Tucker & Elizabeth Webber) 6/5/1877 Ilkeston Nottingham
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1877
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
Husband an engine driver. Her illegitimate (daughter of Emma Jolliffe) granddaughter Helah Smith was recorded as their daughter.
Living Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
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b. abt 1833 Pembrokeshire d. after 1885
m. Mark Tucker (abt 1838 Stockland Devonshire-9/7/1885 Glebeland ) 1857 Honiton Devon
Ship: Queen of England 1859
Husband a blacksmith whose will stated that he was of Glebe near Newcastle but had been living in Wollongong before that.
b. 1941 Church of England Dapto; Wollongong V18411482 25A d. 1910 St Leonards br. Gore Hill
m. Christopher Tuckey (Warwickshire England-) 11/2/1859 Sydney
f. Job Commens m. Mary *
On Friday, the 11th instant, by special licence, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, Mr. Christopher Tuckey, of the North Shore, butcher, a native of Warwickshire, England, to Esther Mary, daughter of Mr. Job Commens, now of the Fairfield Diggings, (Lismore Grafton area) a native of Wollongong, Illawarra, New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 February 1859
b. abt 1866 Ireland d. 1951 Qld
m. Jeremiah Tuite (abt 1863 Adelaide or Victoria- 1920 Qld ) 3/8/1887 St Francis Xavier’s Wollongong
f. Jeremiah Kiely m. Kate Callaghan
She became insolvent in 1913 Nonda Qld when she was a licensed victualler.
b. 1872 Wellington d. 1938 Wellington br. Curra Creek
f. Andrew Tuite m. Johanna
Living Crown St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
In 1922 a Miss Vivie Tuite donated money for ‘Father Boch's boat’ according to the Catholic Press.
Nurses Tillie and Vivie Tuite left on Wednesday morning for the Goulburn where they have purchased 'Innisfail' private hospital, lately conducted by Nurse Wallace. Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Thursday 15 March 1923 Page 6
MISS VIVIANNA TUITE
The death took place at her late residence, Percy Street, on Thursday night, of Miss Vivianna Tuite, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tuite. The deceased had been suffering for the past 40 years from rheumatoid arthritis. By her own request the funeral was of a private nature, and without mourning. The remains were laid to rest in the Catholic portion of the old Curra Creek, cemetery on Friday morning. Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Monday 18 July 1938 Page 3
b. 1835 London d. 3/4/1885 Miller’s Point br. Kiama
m. Thomas Tullock (10/3/1824 Shetland Island Scotland – 2/4/1888 Kiama Son of William Tullock & Sarah Sutherland) 17/3/1857 Scots Church Sydney
Husband a mariner and pilot master at Kiama
TULLOCH.—At No. 8 Windmill-street, Miller's Point, Sydney, Sarah, the beloved wife of Thomas Tulloch, of Kiama, aged fifty years, leaving a husband and five children to mourn their loss. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 7 April 1885 p 2
m. Bernard Tumy
No record in BMD
Possible to be Mary Sweeney *
b. abt 1834 d. 4/9/1909 Ryde 10993/1909 br. Rookwood
m. Charles Sambrook (1835 Paddington London England – 1863 Wollongong Son of George Sambrook & Mary ) 15/1/1858 Wollongong 1858/2894
m. Albert Tupper 1886 Glebe 2888/1886
f. poss. Robert Weir m. Ann?
Ada (aged 5) and George (aged 4) Sambrook were sent to an orphan school on the 10 Nov 1864
By special license at Wollongong, on the 15th ultimo, by the Rev. C. Atchison, Mr Charles Sambrook to Miss Jane Weir, both of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 1 February 1858 p 3
b. 1878 Hartley d. 24/8/1964 Sans Souci br. Woronora
m. John Tuite (abt 1866 Co Cavan Ireland -21/1/1936 Sydenham) 1897 Bulli
f. Andrew Wilson m. Margaret *
Husband worked at Albion Park railway station
b. abt 1817 Devon d. 1854 Church of England Cobbity; Narellan
m. William Turkington (17/7/1813- 10/5/1904 Newtown William Turkington & Florinda J) 2/9/1845 Dapto
f. J N Moffett
“On Tuesday, September 2nd, at Dapto, Illawarra, by the Rev. N. D. Mears, M.A., William Turkington, Esq., of that district, to Emma Jane, daughter of the late J. N. Moffett, Esq., R.N., of Stonehouse, Devon.”SMH 9 September 1845
b. abt 1818 NSW d. 14294/1899 Camperdown br. Rookwood Anglican
m. Ambrose William Wilson (- 30/5/1939) 17/2/1834 Church of England Sydney St Phillip’s
m. William Turkington (17/7/1813- 10/5/1904 Newtown Son of William Turkington & Florinda J ) 31/9/1854 St James’ Sydney
f. Joel Joseph m. Elizabeth
MARRIED— This morning, by Special License, at St. Phillips Church by the Rev. Mr Cowper, Ambrose William Wilson Esq., to Miss Joseph of Sydney. The Australian 17 February 1834
By special license, at St. James' Church, by the Rev. Charles Priddle, on Thursday, the 31st August, William Turkington, Esq., of Illawarra, to Sophia Hannah, widow of the late Ambrose William Wilson, Esq. The Sydney Morning Herald 1 September 1854
In 1849 she was involved on a legal case about leasehold land in the Illawarra which she inherited from her father in 1820 when aged 2, and she was a widow at this time. See The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 23 August 1849 p 3
NB there is no record of her birth or father’s death as they were Jewish. For his grave a small section of an Anglican cemetery was taken as a Hebrew cemetery and his is probably the only grave there as it fell into disuse after his burial.
b. 8/2/1875 Bulli 21791/1875 d. 12/5/1949
f. George Simpson Turnbull m. Hannah Armstrong *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 30/4/1879 Bulli 26074/1879 d. 4/12/1930
f. George Simpson Turnbull m. Hannah Armstrong *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b 23/8/1844 Albion Park d. 17/12/1915 March near Orange
m. John Pott Turnbull (22/8/1834 Scotland - 17/6/1912 March near Orange Son of William Turnbull & Mary Wilson *) 20/7/1864 Marshall Mount
f. James Griffiths m. Mary Warrington *
b. abt 1830 Hawick Scotland d. 26/4/1911 Enfield 7598/1911 br. Enfield Cemetery
m. Robert Turnbull (1/6/1820- 30/9/1891 St Peters Son of William Turnbull & Mary Wilson *) 2/3/1849 Hawick Scotland
Ship: Blonde 1849
f. Francis Wilson m. Jane Knox
Settled on Osborne's Estate, at Marshall Mount, Dapto, NSW
Robert Dickson was brought up charged with being illegally on the premises of Elisabeth Turnbull on the 26th inst. and also with having struck her a blow in the mouth, and using an opprobrious epithet towards her.
The case was fully proved, and the defendant ordered to pay a fine of £2, or in default of payment to be imprisoned for one month.
The fine not having been paid, the defendant was sent to gaol. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 May 1862 p 2
b. 1863 Wollongong d. 3/5/1941 Moss Vale
m. William Turnbull (1853 - 23/2/1934 Wildes Meadow Son of Robert Turnbull & Margaret) 1885 Milton
f. Francis Hobbs m. Ellen Scott *
DEATH OF MRS. TURNBULL
Mrs. Frances Ann Turnbull, of Wilde's Meadow, passed away in a private hospital at Moss Vale on Saturday at the age of seventy-eight. She was a native of the South Coast but had resided in the Berrima district for the past forty years. Her husband, the late William Turnbull, was a schoolteacher, and after teaching at Exeter for about six years, transferred to Wilde's Meadow. He retired from the service of the Education Department there and took up a small farm.
Two sons, Bob (Wagga), and Clarence (Wilde's Meadow), and one daughter, Mrs. Wilson (Wollongong) survive. We extend to them our sympathy. The Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW : 1889 - 1954) Friday 9 May 1941 p 2
b. 1842 CofE Cobbity Narellan d. 5/5/1923 Thirroul br. Bulli Anglican
m. George Simpson Turnbull (abt 1837 Southhampton England - 18/8/1918 Thirroul Son of Andrew Turnbull & Mary Simpson) 8/1/1870 Appin
f. John Armstrong m. Marion L
On the 8th instant, at St. Mark's Church, Appin, by the Rev. J. H. Wilkinson, Mr. GEORGE TURNBULL, of Bulli, to HANNAH, eldest daughter of Mr. JOHN ARMSTRONG, of Appin. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 January 1870
On the 23rd instant, at the Post-office Store, Bulli, the wife of Mr. GEORGE TURNBULL, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 27 October 1870
The death occurred at Jedwood Thirroul, on Saturday, of Mrs Hannah Turnbull, widow of Geo. Turnbull, resident of the South Coast for over forty years, in her 82nd year. She was the eldest daughter of John Armstrong, who in the early 'forties kept a school at Redfern. She remembered with pride seeing the first sod of the railway turned from Sydney to Parramatta, and the first telegram sent in N.S.W. She saw the first All England cricket team play Australia, and was present at the opening of the great hall at the University.
She leaves a family of two sons and four daughters. The funeral took place at the Church of England cemetery at Bulli on Sunday last. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 11 May 1923 p 14
Husband ran a bakery, store and the post office at Bulli for many years
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1857 Wollongong 12346/1857 d. 24/5/1872 Redfern
f. Robert Turnbull m. Elizabeth Wilson *
“At Wollongong, on the 24th of May, while on a journey from Sydney to his father's residence, WILLIAM TURNBULL, aged 17 years; and on the same day, at the residence of her uncle, Mr. Thomas Morris, of Morehead-street, Redfern, Sydney, ISABELLA TURNBULL, aged 15 years, eldest surviving son and second daughter of Robert Turnbull, Marshalmount, Dapto, Illawarra, beloved and regretted by all who knew them.” SMH 22 June 1872
b. 1875 Kiama 13176/1875 d. 20/8/1967 Dapto br.
m. Frederick Burgess (abt 1865 - 17/4/1933 Wollongong ) 1891 Wollongong
m. Samuel Turnbull 1942 Ashfield
f. Jacob Denniss m. Mary Green *
Living Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 23/10/1870 Bulli 19066/1870 d. 15/4/1962
f. George Simpson Turnbull m. Hannah Armstrong *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1792 Scotland d. 8/10/1876 Dapto
m. William Turnbull (12/7/1799 Hawick Roxburghshire Scotland – 1/4/1876 Dapto ) abt 1820 Hawick Roxburghshire Scotland
f. James Wilson m. Isabella
Ship: abt 1854
b. abt 1873 d. 14/2/1937 Croydon
m. George Thomas Turnbull (abt 1871- 1965 Croydon Park) 1900 St Peters
f. William Bush m. Johanna
Living Smith St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Husband a Tea Merchant
TURNBULL. - February14, 1937, at the Western Suburbs Hospital, Croydon, Mary Teresa Turnbull, dearly beloved wife of George Thomas Turnbull, and loving mother of Vera Turnbull, aged 64 years and 8 months: late of Doug-Warn, 45 Violet-street, Enfield. By request, no flowers, only sprays of green. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 15 February 1937 p 8
b. abt 1832 Germany d. 11/1/1911 Albion Park 3958/1911 br.
m. Francis J Schmitt (- 1877 Wollongong Son of Joseph A Schmitt & )
m. George Turnbull (7/12/1833 Scotland- 27/4/1894 Albion Park Son of William Turnbull & Mary Wilson *) 11/9/1878 Dapto RC 5227/1878
f. Peter Mattersick m. Anna Maria Watch
Living Albion Park in 1903 Electoral roll Domestic Duties
Father was a vineyard grower, she was listed as a lady on her second marriage.
First husband a farmer
Probate Juristuction
In the Will of Victoria Turnbull, late of Albion Park, in the State of New South Wales, deceased. Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will of the above named deceased . be granted to John Smith, of Coledale, only son and sole executor etc. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 January 1911 p 10
Living Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1832 Tweedmount Northumberland d. 1893 Mt Keira br. 11/7/1893 Wollongong
m. Thomas Turner (abt 1838 Bishop Auckand Durham- ) 1859 Morpeth Durham
f. James Richardson m. Barbara
THE FRIENDS of Mrs. BARBARA TURNER are respectfully invited to attend her FUNERAL; to move from her late residence, Mount Keira, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 11 July 1893 p 3
b. 7/12/1842 Kiama d. 26/11/1875 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Samuel Turner (13/6/1840 Petersham- ?1922 Parramatta Mental Hospital Son of George Turner & Hannah Carey * see Redgate) 28/12/1863 Christ Church Kiama
f. Joseph Pike m. Mary Talbot *
At Footland Place, Kiama, on the 28th of October last, Mrs. Samuel Turner, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 3 November 1864 p 2
On the 26th November, 1875, CAROLINE, the beloved wife of Samuel Turner and daughter of Joseph and Mary Pike of Kiama, aged 33 years. Her end was peace. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 2 December 1875 p 2
Unmarried or no father listed
d. 1885 Kiama
m. Robert Turner 5/6/1854 Jamberoo Reg Kiama RC
f. Patrick Needham m.
Husband a labourer.
m. John Turner 13/8/1840 Schoolhouse Wollongong CofE Dapto Wollongong
He of Wollongong she of Sydney
m. William Turner
m. John W Turner
m. Joseph Edmund Turner
b. 16/6/1867 Farrie Meadow d. 31/10/1923 Wollongong
m. George Arthur Turner (1/2/1860 Sydney-) 3/7/1883 Wollongong
f. George B Fell m. Bridget Hanrahan *
TURNER — PELL.- On July. 3rd, at St. Francis Zavier's Church, by the Rev. Father Carroll, George Arthur Turner to Gertrude, only daughter of the late Bridget Fell, of Wollongong Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 6 July 1883 p 2
TURNER. — October 31st, 1923, at her late residence, Keira street, Gertrude Turner, beloved wife of George Turner, and beloved mother of Arthur and Gertrude, and son-in-law Varley Whiting. At rest.
TURNER. — October 31st, 1923, at her late residence, Keira street, Gertrude Turner, beloved sister of William Fell. At rest. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 2 November 1923 p 11
Living Flinders St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 24/1/1866 Jamberoo d. 2/8/1951 Rose Bay
m. Frederick Turner ( Son of George Turner ) 10/10/1888 Jamberoo
f. Edward Kell Tate m. Jane Ellen Wood *
TURNER-TATE - October 10th, at the Church of the Resurrection, Jamberoo, by the Rev, Tate, brother to the bride, assisted by the Rev. E Crisford, Frederick, third son of George Turner, Esq, of St. Mary's to Henrietta (Ettie), fourth daughter of E.K. Tate, Esq., of Jamberoo. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 16 October 1888 p 2
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Frederick Turner
m. Thomas J Turner 1849 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
m. Albert John Turner 14/6/1899 Ashfield Divorced 1920
TURNER— SMITH.— June 14, by Rev. Fred. Binns, Congregational minister, at 54 Victoria-street, Ashfield, Albert John Turner to Jane Smith. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Saturday 8 July 1899 p 117
TURNER -November 27, at her residence, Gipps street, Wollongong, the wife of Albert J. Turner, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 3 December 1902
TURNER v TURNER.
The petitioner, Albert John Turner, sued for a divorce from Jane Turner (formerly Smith), whom he accused of adultery with Harry Carruthers, who was joined as co-respondent. The petitioner and respondent were married in June, 1899 at Ashfield, according to the rites of the Congregational Church. Mr. E. R. Abigail appeared for the petitioner, who was granted a decree, returnable in six months. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 31 March 1920 p 8
Living Gipps St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. George Turner (abt 1838- 19/4/1864 Gerringong Son of George Turner & Hannah Carey * see Redgate) 23/11/1863 Kiama
f. Robert Alexander Taylor m. Mary Ann Parkinson *
On the 23rd inst., at the Wesleyan Church, Kiama, by the Rev. Josiah George Turner. George, first son of the late George Turner, Kiama, to Jane, third daughter of Mr. Robert Taylor, Gerringong. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 24 November 1863 p 2
b. 1882 St Leonards 9392/1882 d. 1965 Armidale 8580/1965
m. Andrew Herbert Darcy ( 1875 Wollongong - 1957 Armidale Son of Patrick and Sarah Conlan/Andrews *) 1898 Woonona 6673/1898
m. George William Turner 1958 Armidale 28171/1958
f. Archibald Grant m. Mary Catherine Crane
Living at Bulli Pass in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1864 d. 23/2/1943 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Samuel Turner (abt 1853 County Down Ireland- 14/7/1939 Kiama Son of William Turner & Mary) 1884 Sydney
f. Thomas Talbot m. Eliza
MRS. LUCY TURNER-79 Years
The death occurred at her residence, Shoalhaven Street, Kiama, yesterday (Tuesday), morning of Mrs. Lucy Turner in her 80th year. her marriage to Mr Samuel Turner, who was, for some time on the maintenance staff of the Kiama Council and later engaged in the quarrying industry. The late Mrs. Turner took little part in Public affairs, her interests being centred in her home, where she reared a large family. Mr. Turner predeceased his wife nearly four years ago, and she is survived by two sons, Samuel and Edward and nine daughters, Mary, Dorothy, Anne, Mabel, Eliza, Florence, Irene, Edna (Kiama) and Violet (Kiama) to all of whom sympathy is expressed in their bereavement,.
The funeral is to take place today (Wednesday) at the Church of England Cemetery, Kiama. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 24 February 1943 p 4
Living Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1865 Wollongong 17067/1865 d. 25/10/1939 Coledale
m. Henry Carey Turner (3/5/1866 Kiama - 31/3/1923 Thirroul Son of Samuel Turner & Caroline Pike * ) 1889 Woonona
f. John Knight m. Ellen Pearson *
Mrs. Lucy Ellen Turner, relict of the late Mr. Henry Turner, of Thirroul, died at the home of her daughter (Mrs. W. Millen, Main road, Coledale, on Wednesday. She was 74 years of age. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 27 October 1939 p 9
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1844 Kiama d. 29/6/1913 Ryde
m. William Turner (1839 Drumquin County Tyrone Ireland- 5/8/1929 Ryde )17/12/1861 Kiama
f. Thomas Wilson m. Mary Ann Gray *
Living Church St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
m. George Turner 1855 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
b. 11/2/1860 Tabulam d. 8/9/1899 Redfern
m. Alfred Thomas Turner (1/10/1858 Bingara – 18/12/1911 Redfern Son of Samuel Turner & Ann Selina Munson)
f. Robert Norman m. Maria Jane Burbridge
b. 11/1/1828 Appin d. 10/6/1921 Waverley
m. Alfred Allsaton Turner ( 21/11/1826 Calais France – 3/8/1895 Wollongong Son of Frederick Turner & Sarah Allatson * see Barton) 1850 CofE Sydney St James 253/1850 V1850253 36B
f. Charles Throsby Smith m. Sarah Broughton *
“On the 10th inst., at Wollongong, by the Rev. M. D Meares. Alfred Allatson Turner, of Macquarie street, Sydney, to Maria Rebecca. Second daughter of Charles Throsby Smith, Esq,, of Bustle Cottage Wollongong.” Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 15 June 1850
Maria’s grand-daughter Jean Beale/Robertson (nee Osborne) tells us that her grandmother was a gentle, sweet, pretty-faced woman of slight but tall build, and of great serenity. She spoke with an English accent because as a young girl she was taken to England to complete her education at Ponders End, just out of London. She was loved by everybody and so it was no wonder that when a young Government official came to Illawarra in the early fifties, as Clerk of Petty Sessions, he fell in love with her and they married in 1850. She was aged 22. The groom was Alfred Allatson Turner who it seems had been appointed Crown lands Commissioner in 1845, and later became Police Magistrate in Wollongong and District. He had been a volunteer explorer with Edmund Kennedy in 1847 for which his diary remains an important historical document. He probably met Maria through working with her magistrate father Charles at the Court House
Alfred’s work may have initially taken them to Sydney, as that is where their first child (probably) was born in 1851. But the remaining six children were born in Wollongong, between 1855 and 1866. Only four of their seven children survived to maturity - Edward, Emma, Charles and Emily.
At this stage, our knowledge of this family is sketchy. Edward married and his children were born in the Yass/Goulburn area commencing in 1874. Emma married twice, first to John Osborne with whom she raised a family in Wollongong, and on his death in 1889, she married the Reverend William Cockerill. By 1891 they were living in St Albans where their two children were born. They then moved to Tasmania, where William officiated at the marriage of his step-daughter Ida Osborne to Mervyn Hayton, and finally to New Zealand. It is not known what happened to Charles. Emily married David Jamieson, who was also a Clerk of Petty Sessions, later becoming Under Secretary for Justice, so his career probably took them away from Wollongong.
After Alfred’s death in Wollongong in 1895, Maria probably had few family ties there (just one brother, Charles), so she went to Sydney where she probably lived with her daughter Emily in Waverley until her death in 1921.
m. George Turner
Living Jerrera in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 2/4/1868 Omega/ Gerringong d. 19/4/1955 Lismore br. Lismore
m. Joseph Samuel Turner (4/2/1868 Kiama - 27/7/1952 Rosebank Son of Samuel Turner & Caroline Pike *) 6/12/1893 Kiama
f. William Cunningham m. Catherine Flanagan *
b. 1874 Wollongong d. 14/11/1901 Newtown
Unmarried or no father listed
m. John Turner (1870 Bedlington Northumberland- 1944 Newtown Son of Thomas Turner & Barbara Richardson *) 1894 Wollongong
f. John Rodgers m. Mary Jane James *
Son Patrick raised by his grandmother and on enlistment in WW1 she was his NOK.
b. 1852 Ipswich Qld d. 31/3/1931 Auburn
m. Daniel Moynahan (- 15/5/1889 Balmain) 1878 St Patrick’s Sydney
m. William Turner 1895 Sydney
f. Martin Byrne m. Scholastica O’Connor
MOYNAHAN— In affectionate and loving remembrance of my dear husband, Daniel Moynahan, who died at his late residence, 25, Birchgrove-road, Balmain, on May 15. May his soul rest in peace. Amen. Inserted by his desolate late wife, Mary A. Scholastica Moynahan. Queensland papers please copy. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Monday 17 June 1889 p 4
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TURNER.—March 31, 1931, at her daughter's residence, Fire Station, Auburn, Marion S. Turner, beloved mother of Mrs. Catherine Hukins and Mrs. Jeanie White, aged 77 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 1 April 1931 Page 14
b. abt 1873 d. 1949 Maryville br. Sandgate
m. Henry Turner 1892 Picton
TURNER. - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TURNER, Mr. and Mrs. R. TURNER, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. TURNER. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. TURNER and. FAMILIES. Mr. and Mrs. H. BUTT. Mr. and Mrs. L. TURNER, Mr. and Mrs. P. DUNN. Mr. and Mrs. C. ADAMSON and FAMILIES, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. TURNER are respectfully invited, to attend the Funeral of their TURNER (relict of the late Henry Turner) to move from her late residence, 4 Harrison-street. Maryville, This Afternoon after service commencing at 1.45 o’clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Sandgate. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 1 October 1949 p 2
Living Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1831 Flitwick Bedfordshire d. 1878 Shoalhaven
m. Thomas Turner (abt 1838 Bedfordshire-22/12/1897 Berry) 1857 Luton Bedfordshire
f. Samuel Odell m.
Ship: Grand Trianon 1858
b. abt 1836 Halford Lincolnshire England d. 21/4/1885 Macquarie River br. All Saints’ Albion Park
m. George Turner
f. John m. Jane
Occupation: farmer’s wife
TURNER -On 21st April at her residence, Tullimbar, Illawarra, of paralysis, Ruth, the dearly beloved wife of Geo. Turner, native of Halford, Lincolnshire, England, aged 42 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 28 April 1885 p 2
Death from Paralysis.— Quite a gloom has been thrown over the inhabitants of Macquarie River and the surrounding locality by the sudden death of Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr. G. Turner, from paralysis. The deceased was in her usual health on Monday, the 20th inst., when she left home on horseback to pay a visit to her niece (Mrs. Hazleton), who happened to be unwell. On passing Mr. Rogan's residence, about 400 yards from her home, she was suddenly attacked with paralysis of the left side. In attempting to alight from her horse, she fell helplessly upon the road. Several members of Mr. Rogan's family wore quickly upon the spot, and had her conveyed home. Dr. Thompson was sent for in the meantime, but, notwithstanding medical aid and the unremitting attention of friends, she expired at noon on the following day. He remains were interred in their last resting place at the C. E. cemetery, Albion Park, on the 22ud inst., by a very large concourse of people, the solemn funeral service being conducted by the Rev. J. Stack. Mrs. Turner was one of those characters whom to know was to admire. After an acquaintance of 25 years, I can safely say that she united together the excellent qualities of a good neighbour, a faithful and devoted wife, with that of a quiet and earnest Christian. Great sympathy is felt for Mr. Turner in his sad bereavement. Having no family nor any relations in the colony, his loss will be keenly felt. Mrs. Turner was 47 years of age at the time of her death. Having enough of this world's good, Mr. Turner some time ago retired from farming pursuits, and latterly contemplated returning with Mrs., Turner to England to spend the remainder of their days there, but it was not to be. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 28 April 1885 p 2
b. abt 1841 d. 12/4/1893 Canterbury Vic
m. Rev Josiah George Turner (14/9/1832 Hobart Tas- 25/10/1910 Auburn Vic Son of Rev. Nathaniel Turner & Ann Sargent) 12/4/1859 West Maitland
f. Samuel Owen m. Mary
On the 22nd instant, at Kiama, the wife of the Rev. J, G. Turner, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 25 May 1861
TURNER-On the 19th November, at her residence, Kiama, the wife of the Rev. J G. Turner, of a daughter Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Thursday 4 December 1862
TURNER. — On the 13th instant, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Mudgee, the wife of the Rev. J. G. Turner, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 March 1867 p 2
On the 16th instant, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. J. G. TURNER, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 January 1869
TURNER.—On the 12th April, at her residence, Canterbury, Victoria, in her 53rd year, Sarah, the loved wife of Josiah George Turner, eldest daughter of the late Samuel Owen, of West Maitland, New South Wales. Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918) Saturday 22 April 1893 p 46
b. abt 1868 d. 11/7/1936 Tempe
m. Hezekiah Turner (abt 1867- 23/7/1939 Hurstville Son of Joseph Turner & Phoebe) 1893 Wollongong
f. William Davies m. Catherine *
TURNER. - July 11, 1936, at her residence, Araluen, Edwin-street, Tempe, Selina, dearly beloved wife of Hezekiah Turner, late of Wollongong, and loving mother of Hilda (Mrs. C. Paynter), Essie (Mrs. R. Hill), Sid, and Phyllis Turner, aged 68 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 13 July 1936 p 8
Living Belmore St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 24 /11/1831 Middlesex England d. 1887 Balmain
m. Arthur Belzoni Turrell (1830 Bruxelles Netherlands-13/9/1905 Bathurst Son of Charles Turrel & Ann Wallace) 16/7/1851 St Giles Camberwell Surrey
f. John Henry Caulfield
Husband a school teacher.
d. 11/8/1937 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Edwin Tuxworth (21/7/1856 Alfreton Derbyshire-18/5/1937 Wollongong Son of George Tuxworth & Sarah Bacon)
f. Frank Colley m. Bridget
Living Kembla St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Husband Mt Lyell coke works manager at Port Kembla
Late Mrs. Tuxworth
Sympathy is felt for the members of the Tuxworth family of Campbell Street, Wollongong, on their being called upon to suffer another, bereavement within a few months, in the death of their mother, Mrs. Ellen Tuxworth, widow of the late Mr. Edwin Tuxworth, whose death was recently reported in these columns. The Late Mrs. Tuxworth was a great home lover and flower lover, and was never so happy as when amidst the flowers in her garden. She was a woman of kindly disposition and will be sadly missed by relatives and friends. The remains were interred in the Wollongong cemetery yesterday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 August 1937 p 5
b. 11/5/1863 Cambridge England d. 11/12/1954 br. Fremantle Cemetery Palmyra WA
m. George Bacon Tuxworth (O16/10/1864 East Collingwood, Vic – 1944 Perth WA George Tuxworth & Sarah Bacon) 1898
f. Robert Carter
TUXWORTH.— On the 21st September, at her mother's residence, 16 Moubray-street, Albert Park, the wife of G. B. Tuxworth of a son. Both doing well. Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918) Saturday 7 October 1899 p 42
Living Woonona 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Husband a furnace builder. Husband previously married and his wife and little daughter were lost on the wreck of the Wairarapa in 1894.
b. 1816 Airds d. 1908 Goulburn
m. James Tweedy (abt 1796 -1/10/1853 Dapto)
f. John m. Margaret
Husband living at Dapto in 1841, had letters relating to land from 1830 to 1840. In 1857 the farm called Tweedie’s Flat was sold by Mr Bainbrigge. In 1840 he contributed to the construction of the Catholic Church.
Husband a stonemason His executors were Mary Ann Godfrey, William Clarkson, and Robert Davies, all of Dapto.
Children registered under Tweedie and Godfrey (without a father listed).
m. Michael Twohey
Husband a labourer. Son Michael’s birth registered as Quin.
b. 20/9/1876 d. 18/6/1966 Melbourne Vic
m. George Tyler 1904
f. David Woodroof m. Emmaline Buckle *
Living at Kentish Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 13/6/1859 Dapto 14169/1859 d. 11/8/1919 Haberfield
m. Marcus Tynan ( Vic- 16/5/1924 Haberfield Son of John Tynan & ) 9/10/1882 St Michaels Wollongong
f. Archibald Graham m. Catherine Fox *
TYNAN-GRAHAM.-October 9, at St. Michael's, C. E., Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, Marcus, youngest son of John Tynan, Ballarat, to Kate, fourth daughter of Archibald Graham, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 October 1882
TYNAN.-January 23, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, the wife of Marcus Tynan, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 29 January 1887
TYNAN.- September 21, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, the wife of Marcus Tynan, of a son The Sydney Morning Herald 23 September 1891
TYNAN –August 11 at her residence 105 Chandos-street Haberfield Catherine, the beloved wife of Marcus Tynan late of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 12 August 1919 p 6
Living Crown St Wollongong 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 9/7/1839 Wollongong d. 5/3/1923 Taralga br. Stonequarry
m. Martin Tynan (abt 1837 Kilkenny Ireland-6/5/1884 North Shore Son of John Tynan & Ellen ) 14/1/1863 RC Wollongong
f. Michael Keeffe m. Bridget Hansbury *
b. abt 1881 d. 9/3/1920 Helensburgh
m. Thomas Edward Tyne (- 1946 Helensburgh Son of John Tyne & Selina) 1902 Sydney
f. Robinson Dowson m. Elizabeth Fox *
Another old resident, practically a native, died on Tuesday, Mrs. Elizabeth Tyne, wife of Mr. Ted Tyne, and daughter of Mrs. Nurse Dowson, aged 39 years. She leaves four children, three of whom are small. She will be buried to-day at Helensburgh. Poor “Teddy” South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 12 March 1920 p 9
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner
b. abt 1846 Sydney d. 27/5/1887 Kiama br. Kiama
m. John Francis Tyter (abt 1835 County Kerry Ireland - 1897 Kiama Son of David Tyter & Mary *) 29/9/1865 Newcastle
f. Joseph Tomlinson m. Mary
Husband a telegraph office worker and post master
OBITUARY .- On Friday, May 27, Mrs. Agnes Tyter, the wife of our esteemed postmaster, passed over to the great majority. She was buried on the Sunday. Notwithstanding the heavy rains some 200 people followed the remains to the grave. Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 11 June 1887 p 16
b. abt 1846 d. 27/5/1887 Kiama
TYLER.—On Friday May 27 at her residence, Post and Telegraph Office, Kiama, AGNES, the beloved wife of John Francis Tyler, aged 41 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 31 May 1887 p 2
The funeral of the late Mrs. Agnes Tyter took place on Sunday last, and, though the weather was wet and he roads muddy, was attended by a large procession of sympathising friends. The funeral rites wore performed by the Rev. Father Sayers and McCormack, a tribute of respect and esteem being paid by the Kiama Brass Band, who at the grave played the Death March in “Saul,” followed (as the coffin was being lowered) by ”'Safe in the Arms of Jesus” and (as it was covered) “ Sweet By and Bye.” The deceased lady was 41 years of age, and for over 20 years had assisted her husband (our respected postmaster) in his official duties with efficiency and public satisfaction.
Her health had been long declining, and its restoration appeared to be beyond the power of medical skill. Her husband and six children (the oldest of whom is over twenty) survive her, four having at various times been buried close to the grave now occupied by her remains. Itwill be remembered that Mr. Tyter's mother died about six months ago. Thus doubly bereaved, he and his family have our heartfelt sympathy and that of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Kiama Reporter (NSW : 1886 - 1887) Wednesday 1 June 1887 p 2
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b. abt 1811 Listowel Kerry Ireland d. 1887 Kiama br. Kiama
m. David Tyter (abt 1807 Listowel Kerry Ireland-1863 Maitland Son of John Tyter & Mary) 1833 Listowel Kerry Ireland
f. Crawley ? m. Honore Kean
Ship: James Pattison 1838
She had been nursed by her daughter-in-law for two years before her death.