d. 11/3/1915 Wollongong b. Wollongong
m. Richard Simpson (1855 Dapto – 19/3/1892 Sydney Son of Charles Simpson & Hannah Lambert * ) 1874 Kiama
m. Thomas Edward Vale 1898 Waverley
f. Peter Schuhmann m. Margaret Blacey *
Husband a pork butcher
Burnt to Death.
A man named Richard Simpson, aged 37 years, died in the Sydney Hospital during Saturday night from the effects of burns received the same evening at his residence in Spring-street, Waverley. Deceased arrived home at about 8 o'clock, and lay down on the hearth near the fireplace in the dining-room. His wife gave him some bed-clothes and allowed him to lay there. About 9.30 he awoke and called his wife to light the fire. She did so, and then went upstairs to do some sewing.
About half an hour later she heard her husband call out 'fire;' and, on rushing to the room, found him enveloped in flames, which were, how-ever, soon extinguished. Simpson, who was badly burnt about the body, was taken to the Sydney Hospital, where he was admitted, and died a few hours later. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Monday 21 March 1892 p 3
On Thursday afternoon the death occurred at her residence, Kembla Street, of Mrs. Vale, wife of Mr. Thos E. Vale, Mrs. Vale had been a resident of Wollongong for about eleven years, and by her kindly nature had made many friends that today mourn the loss of a kind friend. We sympathise with Mr. Vale in his sad loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 March 1915 Page 2
VALE.—In sad but loving memory of our clear mother, Maria Ann Vale, who departed this life March 11, 1915, at her residence, Crown street, Wollongong, N.S. Wales.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can he filled.
When alone in our sorrow,
Bitter tears How unknown to the world ;
Mother stands by our side;
And whispers the words, Death cannot divide.Inserted by her loving sons and daughter, Charles, Thomas, and Mary Ann Simpson.
d. 1870 Parramatta
m. William Melvin (- abt 1860)
m. Paul Valley/Valey (abt 1816-1899 Parramatta )1869 Parramatta
f. Henry MacDonald m.
HENRY MACDONALD, soap boiler.-Your sister, MARIA MELVIN, has lost her husband, and would be glad to hear from you. Direct in care of E. MASON, Parramatta The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 2 December 1861 p 1
IF MR. HENRY M'DONALD wishes to see his sister Mrs, MARIA MELVIN. Address 149,Riley-street. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 16 July 1867 p 1
b. abt 1808 d. 9/8/1894 Kangaroo Valley
m. John Alexander Vallis (1813 Bath England -24/10/1874 Broughton Creek) 1846 Presbyterian Wollongong V18464442 74B
f. George
John Vallis was listed on the Electoral List for the Eastern Division of the County of Camden, for the Year 1855 - 56. Shoalhaven District
Kangaroo Valley.
We have to record the death of an old and respected resident of the Valley, Mrs. John Vallis, who passed over to the great majority at an early hour on Thursday morning, 2nd instant. The deceased lady was 86 years of age, and a resident of Berry for several years, where she brought up a large family and was much respected. The deceased had been ailing for some time and a few days ago burst a blood vessel and became very weak from the loss of blood, and succumbed to the effects. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 11 August 1894 p 4
d. 28/11/1919 Croydon br. Rookwood
m. Louis Vallotto (abt 1832- 25/6/1916 Croydon Park )
f. Michael m. Nancy
VALLOTTO.-June 25, 1916, at his late residence, Rotherithe, Wentworth-street, Croydon Park, Louis, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Vallotto, aged 84 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 26 June 1916 p 6
VALLOTTO -The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs MARGARET VALLOTTO are kindly invited to attend her Funeral to leave 112 Holborrow street Croydon THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON at 2 P m for Catholic Cemetery Rookwood via Burwood Station The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 29 November 1919 p 11
m. William Vance (abt 1814- 25/12/1886 Irvinestown Fermanagh Ireland Son of Thomas Vance & Mary Irvine) (brother of Joseph Vance see Isabella Vance)
In 1841 census records
b. 10/1/1851 Sydney d. 4/5/1937 Barrengarry 10321/1937 br. Kangaroo Valley
m. Thomas William Vance (27/12/1840 Mangerton - 1/6/1915 Barrengarry Son of Joseph Vance & Isabella Armstrong * ) 26/12/1871 Sydney/Kangaroo Valley
f. Walter Arthur Nugent m. Eliza Jane Barnier
b. abt 1817 Ederney Fermanagh Ireland d. 3/7/1890 Hawkenbury Darlington Sydney 9385/1890 br. Kangaroo Valley
m. Joseph Vance (1818 Oghill Farm Ederney Fermanagh - 20/5/1883 ‘Violet Bank’ Kangaroo Valley Son of Thomas Vance & Mary Irvine) 24/1/1837 Fermanagh Ireland
f. James Armstrong m. Jane Johnston *
Ship: Parland 1838
On 1st inst, at Boneara, near Kiama, Mrs Joseph Vance, of twins, both boys. Mother and sons doing well. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 23 June 1859 p 2
VANCE.–July 3, 1890, at Hawkenbury, Darlington, Sydney, Isabella relict of the late Joseph Vance aged 73 years Interred in the Kangaroo Valley Cemetery. Sydney Morning Herald 8 July 1890
Os the death of Mrs. Joseph Vance, of Violet Bank, Kangaroo Valley, whose remains were interred in the Kangaroo Valley Cemetery beside her late husband and daughter Margaret. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 6 August 1890 p 4
b. 25/12/1868 Kiama d. 23/10/1923 Bexley br. Kiama
m. Robert Henry Vance (15/11/1849 Kiama 7/11/1928 Chatswood Son of Joseph Vance & Isabella Armstrong *) 1889 Kiama
f. William Robinson m. Frances Morrow *
Living at Rose Valley in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1836 Fermanagh Ireland d. 29/6/1913 Burrawang br. Burrawang
m. William Vance (1829 Oghill Drumkeeran Fermanagh Ireland – 26/10/1906 Burrawang Son of James Vance & Mary Chittick) 30/11/1854 Oghill Fermanagh Ireland
Ship: Exodus 1855
b. 1846 V18461384 48/1846 d. 21/12/1890 Forest Lodge
m. Joseph Edmund Vance (25/6/1846 Kiama- 3/7/1928 Killara Son of Joseph Vance & Isabella Armstrong *) 20/3/1872 at home of bride's parents “Mt Mitchell” Gerringong 2423/1872
f. Hugh Mitchell m. Ann Dick Young *
On the 20th March, by the Rev. J. Kinross, at the residence of the bride's father, Mount Mitchell, Kiama, JOSEPH EDMUND, third son of Mr. JOSEPH VANCE, late of Wesley Park, Kiama, now of Violet Bank, Kangaroo Valley, to JANET LAMB, eldest daughter of HUGH MITCHELL, Esq. Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 17 April 1872
ON the 10th instant, at her residence, Lonsdale Cottage, Sydney, Mrs. J. EDMUND VANCE of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 16 January 1873 p 2
VANCE- December 21, 1890, Jane Lamb, beloved wife of J. E. Vance, Meryla, Bridge-road, Forest Lodge, aged 41 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 23 December 1890 p 1
b. 15/8/1857 Kiama 7558/1857 d. 6/2/1948 Mosman 2760/1948
m. Josiah Samuel Armstrong Vance (30/7/1862 Kiama 8413/1859- 21/9/1910 Armidale Son of Joseph Vance & Isabella Armstrong *) 20 12/3/1884 Fairview Kiama (mother’s residence) 5487/1884
f. Hugh Mitchell m. Anne Dick Young *
VANCE—MITCHELL.—March 12, at the residence of the bride's mother, Fairview, Kiama, by the Rev. J. Wilson, M.A., Josiah Samuel Armstrong, youngest son of the late Joseph Vance, of Violet Bank, Kangaroo Valley, to Jeanetta Breakenridge, fifth daughter of the late Hugh Mitchell, Mount Mitchell, Kiama The Sydney Morning Herald 1 April 1884
Husband a Bank Manager
b. abt 1848 d. 24/8/1888 Nowra
f. Joseph Vance m. Isabella Armstrong
VANCE.—Died at her temporary residence, Nowra, Shoalhaven, Margaret Isabella Vance, late of Kangaroo Valley, aged 40 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 31 August 1888 p 2
b. 1808 Lack Fermanagh Ireland d. 29/12/1857 Kiama
m. William Vance ( 1816 Drumkeeran Fermanagh – 25/12/1886 Irvinestown Fermanagh Ireland Son of Thomas Vance & Mary Irvine) abt 1837 Ireland) (brother of Joseph Vance see Isabella Vance)
f. John Crawford m.
Ship: 1838 Fairlie
On 29th December, 1857, at her residence, Riversdale near Kiama, Margaret, the beloved wife of Mr. William Vance, and eldest daughter of the late Dr. John Crawford, of Lack, in the county Fermanagh, Ireland, and niece of the late Mr. George Osborne, Wollongong, in the 60th year of her age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 4 January 1858 p 3
b. 1803 Bracklin Magheraculmoney Fermanagh d. 10/9/1876 Longbrush br. Kiama
m. James Vance (1801 Oghill Drumkeeran Fermanagh- 19/5/1879 Burrawang Son of William Vance & Jane Sproule) 7/9/1824
Ship: John Vanner 1863
While James's two youngest children, Fanny and Mary Anne, came out with their parents in 1863 William had preceded them arriving in 1855.
b. 1849 on board the Bass Strait d. 20/12/1901 Mt Druitt
m. John James Vance 1 (30/4/1842 Wollongong-7/6/1916 Rooty Hill Son of Joseph Vance & Isabella Armstrong * ) 7/3/1872 Kangaroo Valley 1668/1872
f. Thomas Greenwood Hird
On the 17th March, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. Howes, Wesleyan minister, John James, second son of Mr. Joseph Vance, to Mary Jane, oldest daughter of Thomas G. Hird, Esq , teacher of the Public School, Kangaroo Valley. Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 13 April 1872
Mary Jane Vance was born on board ship, Bass Straits, in the year 1849. She was the child of godly parents, and in early years received religious impressions that materially helped in moulding her character, At the age of 21 years she gave her heart to God, under a sermon preached by the late Rev. W. Hill, at Blayney. In the year 1872 she was married to Mr. John Vance, and for 29 years proved a true help-mate to her husband. Her influence in her home was as ointment poured forth. After various removals Mr. Vance finally settled at Rooty Hill, in the Penrith Circuit. At once Mrs. Vance connected herself with the Wesleyan Church at Mount Druitt, and for 15 years was a most earnest and devoted worker.
Whatever was assigned her to do, was undertaken cheerfully and willingly.
For many years she collected for the quarterly meeting. Although living some .distance from the church, her seat was seldom vacant, and then only through unavoidable causes.
She loved the House of God, and the ministry of the Word. In the class meeting her testimony was always clear and definite. Her spiritual life… The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 25 January 1902 p 8
b. abt 1858 NSW d. 10/4/1902 Woollahra
m. Luigi Vanzetti (abt 1845 Rome Italy- Son of Dr Vanzetti ) 7/12/1881 Macquarie River
f. Thomas Alexander Reddall m. Charlotte Osborne *
VANZETTI— REDDALL— December 7, at All Saints' Church, Macquarie River, Albion Park, by the Rev. P. R. S. Bailey, incumbent of Jamberoo, &c, Signor Luigi Vanzetti, sixth son of the late Dr. Vanzetti, of Aibaredo, Italy, to Sophie Ambrosia, eldest daughter of T, A. Reddall Esq., of Peterborough, Shellharbour. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Saturday 17 December 1881 p 1004
VANZETTI-April 10, 1902, Sophie Ambrosia Vanzetti wife of Luigi Vanzetti, of Rome, Italy and eldest daughter of Thomas Alexander Reddall, of Peterborough, Shellharbour, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 11 April 1902 p 1
There was a Dr G Vanzetti working in Albion Park at about the time of the above marriage, he departed Kiama in 1883. He returned in about 1886. The Dr may have gone to Forbes where his brother E was a chemist. Dr Vanzetti returned to Florence Italy where he died at Dr Carol Vanzetti’s in 1895.
b. abt 1849 d. 13/9/1935 North Helensburgh br.
m. James Vardy (abt 1847 - 4/2/1920 RPA Hospital ) 1869 Tynemouth Northumberland
f. Robert Strong m. Jane
Ship: Sydenham 1883
Husband died of injuries received in the Metropolitan Mine. He had worked in mines for 64 years starting at age 9. The family moved to Newcastle and then to Helensburgh about 1895.
The death of Mrs. J. Vardy, widow of late James Vardy, at the age of 80 years, took place at her home North Helensburgh, on Friday last. Deceased had been for Over 40 years a resident of Helensburgh, and was highly respected by all who knew her. The funeral was well attended on Saturday afternoon. A grown up family is left, to whom our sympathy is extended. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 September 1935 p 12
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1873 Durham England d. 20/10/1941 Loftus br. Helensburgh
m. John Vardy (abt 1865 - 20/10/1941 Loftus Son of James Vardy & Elizabeth Strong *) 1890 Newcastle
f. Michael Dunn m. Elizabeth Dixon
Three persons were killed, and five were injured after a motor car and a train collided at a level crossing at Loftus Junction, about 1.30 p.m. yesterday.
The aged parents, of the driver of the car, Norman Vardy, 31, of Hay Street, Helensburgh, were two of those who were killed. Vardy himself suffered head injuries.
Those killed were John Vardy, 76, of Hay .Street, Helensburgh; Mrs. Isabella Vardy, 73, his wife; Sidney Walton, 47, of Park Street, Helensburgh. Amongst the injured is a baby, who is in a critical condition. The Riverine Grazier (Hay, NSW : 1873 - 1954) Tuesday 21 October 1941 p 4
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1830 East Coramblington Northumberland
m. Thomas Vardy (abt 1927-1918 Hamilton ) 1851 Northumberland
Ship: Persia 1863
FRANCIS—VARDY.—December 25, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. B. Kenny, Edward Francis, Hamilton, Newcastle, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Vardy, Hamilton, Newcastle. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 14 January 1876 p 1
WALTON — VARDY. — May 28th, 1884, at the Primitive Methodist Parsonage, Perkin-street, Newcastle, by license, by Rev. E. C. Pritchard, F.G.S., William Thomas, youngest son of Mr. John Walton, of Hamilton, to Margaret Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Vardy, of Hamilton, late of Wollongong. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 31 May 1884 p 4
I will not be responsible for any DEBTS that may be contracted by my wife, Mrs. VARDY, after this date.
THOMAS VARDY,
Hamilton. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 13 September 1877 p 3
d. 25/5/1934 Carrington
m. Robert Strong Vardy (abt 1868- after 1923 ) 1889 Hamilton
f. James Bennett m. Mary Ann
Husband the under manager at Scarborough Colliery.
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
d. 1948 Windsor Brisbane Qld br. Lutwyche Qld
m. Edward Vaughan (-1897 Tweed Heads Son of Daniel Vaughan & Bridget) 1891Central Cumberland
f. Daniel Moriarty m. Catherine Griffin
m. Harold Anthony Vaughan (-27/6/1959 Hamilton North Son of Henry Anthony & Ann) 20/12/1899 Kogarah
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Harold Vaughan a baker.
VAUGHAN.V. VAUGHAN.
Harold Vaughan who applied to have his marriage with Mary Cecilia Vaughan (formerly Edler) dissolved, alleged adultery with Charles Dean, who was joined as co-respondent. The parties were married at Kogarah on December 20, 1899, by Rev. N. J. Cocks, according to the rites of the Congregational Church. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Tuesday 5 September 1911 Page 14
Divorce was not granted as her husband had accused her of adultery and then forced her to move in with the co-accused as he withdrew all support for her.
b. abt 1855 d. 17/4/1934 Hanwood near Griffith
m. John Jenkin Vaughan (- 1933 Hanwood near Griffith) 1878 Wrexham Derbyshire Wales
Ship: Chimborazo 1885
Husband a baker who ran a bakery at Mt Kembla, family later became orchardists at Hanwood.
Living at Griffith when James enlisted. Family kept connection to Thirroul and it is likely that the Vaughan and Cheef families later intermarried again.
VAUGHAN.-April 17, 1934, at her residence, Farm 159, Hanwood, Mary Eleanor beloved wife of the late J. J. Vaughan, and mother of William, Arthur (deceased), Alfred, James, Thomas. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 5 May 1934 p 12
m. Hugh Vaughan (-) 1876 Kiama
Husband possibly a notorious burglar. Hugh Vaughan also alias De Courcy, Courtenay, alias Sloper Cox.
m. Bartholomew Vaughn
b. abt 1827 Germany d. 9/4/1910 Woonona 7732/1910
m. Jacob F Veigel (1829-1/1/1908 Woonona Son of Johann Veigel) 24/6/1855 Steinheim On The, Murr, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Mrs. Veigel, aged 80 years, and a very old- resident of the district, died on Sunday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 April 1910 p 4
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. abt 1864 Ireland d. 1942 Bulli
m. Henry Veigel ( 1861 Wollongong- 5/9/1940 Woonona Son of Jacob Veigel & Catherine Holzwarth *) 1885 Wollongong 5471/1885
f. Patrick Farrett m. Catherine
Ship: abt 1875
MRS. MARY VEIGEL
Mrs. .Mary Veigel of Russell St Woonona passed .away at her residence on Monday; at the , age of 78 years. She was born, in Ireland and came to Australia , 67 years ago. She had resided on the South Coast for a very long period and was esteemed by a wide circle of friends. Her husband, Mr. Henry Veigel, predeceased her by only a few months.
She is survived by a grown up family, Kate (Mrs. C. Tolhurst), Fred (Sergt. of Police), Henry, Jack, Alf, Arthur, Jake, Elizabeth (Mrs. E. Carragher). Sarah. Ellen, (Mrs. J. F. Lyons), Lily and May. One daughter Mary, has predeceased her. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 February 1942 p 9
b. 19/4/1878 Mt Keira 24723/1878 d. 8/12/1946 Killara
m. John Veigel (1863 Wollongong - 1936 Newtown Son of Jacob Veigel & Catherine Holzwarth * ) 1896 Woonona 4192/1896
f. James McMahon m. Ellen Murphy *
VEIGEL.—December 8, 1946, at Killara, Mary Veigel, dearly loved mother of Ida (Mrs. Martin), William, Ruby (deceased), Rena (Mrs. O'Hara), Silvia (Mrs. Willett), Joseph, Marjorie (deceased), and grandmother of Valerie Edmondson. Requiescat in pace. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 9 December 1946 p 14
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1874 Newcastle d. 25/5/1922 Woonona
m. Charles Veigel (1864 Wollongong- 20/5/1950 Woonona Son of Jacob Veigel & Catherine Holzwarth * ) 1896 Woonona 2083/1896
f. Andrew Watson m. Margaret McLeod
Charles Veigel for an unlawful assault upon Mary Ann Isabel Veigel, (his wife) was fined -20/, costs 9/, professional costs £2/2/, in default 14 days South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 12 July 1912 p 13
The death occurred on Thursday of Mrs. C. Veigel, of Russell street, Woonona, aged 48 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 26 May 1922 p 14
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Sisters Margaret Buchanan * and Sophia Urch *
b. abt 1868 d. 14/9/1895 br. Woonona Presbyterian Cemetery
m. John Thomas Veigel (1863 Wollongong - 1936 Newtown Son of Jacob Veigel & Catherine Holzwarth * ) 1885 Woonona 5530/1885
f. Hamilton Frew m. Bridget Brody *
b. abt 1876 Dapto d. 1932 Wollongong
m. James Vereker (abt 1867 Kilkenny Ireland – 8/9/1942 Wollongong Son of Richard Vereker & Margaret ) 21/5/1902 St John’s Dapto
f. Conrad Heininger m. Margaret Howes *
MRS. JAMES VEREKER.
General regret was expressed in Wollongong and Dapto on Tuesday morning, when it was Mrs .James Vereker had passed away at her home, Corrimal Street, Wollongong, the previous night. The late Mrs. .Vereker was a native of Marshall Mount, and was a daughter of the late Mr. and .Mrs. C. Heininger, who did their part in the pioneering of the district. When Mrs. Vereker was married to Mr. James Vereker — then on the staff of the Smelting Works at Dapto — it was one of the popular events of that time, as the bride was respected by all. Later, when Mr. Vereker entered into the butchering business at Corrimal, she was a great help to her husband, and later at Wollongong. Being of a kindly and charitable nature, Mrs. Vereker won many friends, a great number friends of whom will miss her. Although a great sufferer for a considerable time, she was always bright and cheerful. The large number that followed the remains to their last resting place on Wednesday afternoon testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. From the home, the remains were taken to St. Francis Xavier's R.C. Church, where an impressive service was conducted by the Rev. Father Doherty, and thence to the Catholic cemetery at Wollongong. A husband and four daughters and four sons are left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and devoted mother. We extend our sympathy ,to the bereaved. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 19 February 1932 p 7
Living at Bong Bong St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 1856 Dry Run Shoalhaven d. 1954 Ballina
m. Robert Edward Vick (- 1941 Chatswood Son of John Walter Vick & Margaret Hawker)
f. Thomas Duff m. Mary Ann
Husband a music teacher who was living at Cambewarra 1890 when he became insolvent.
BALLINA, Friday.— The death took place last night of 97-year-old Mrs. Elizabeth Vick, a highly esteemed resident of Carrington Street, and who had lived at Ballina for the past 50 years. Although of a quiet, retiring disposition, she took a very active interest in churchy patriotic and general charitable work until failing health caused her to retire from active life.
Mrs. Vick was born at Dry Run, Shoalhaven, South Coast, and was a daughter of the late Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Mary Duff.
Seventy-four years ago she married her husband. Mr. Robert Edward Vick, who predeceased her 20 years ago.
One son and one daughter survive. The son is Mr. Arthur Edward Vick (Brisbane), and the daughter is Mrs. James Ryan (Ballina). Two sons, Robert and John, and one daughter, Mrs. Minnie E. Brawn, predeceased her.
Mrs. Vick is also survived by eight grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild . The funeral takes place tomorrow (Saturday) at 11 a.m., from the Church of England, Ballina, to the Church of England portion of East Ballina cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 3 April 1954 p 4
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1839 Wesleyan Methodist Wollongong d. 19/3/1938 Burwood b. Rookwood
m. Joshua Vickery (abt 1839 Sydney(?)-1929 Croydon Son of Joseph Vickery & Mary Ann Burgess) 3/10/1860 Kiama
f. Robert Morris m. Elizabeth Aldridge *
On the 3rd instant, at Kiama, by the Rev. W. Davis, Wesleyan minister, Mr. Joshua Vickery, of Sydney, to Clara Jane, only daughter of Mr. Robert Morris, of Kiama The Sydney Morning Herald 8 October 1860
Mrs. Clara Jane Vickery, relict of the late Joshua Vickery, passed away on Saturday last at the great age of 98. The interment took place at Rookwood, the service being conducted by Rev. P. L. Black, Secretary of Conference. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 26 March 1938 p 9
b. abt 1885 d. 6/7/1955 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Ernest Giles Vickery (1878 Newtown-30/4/1934 Tarrawanna Son of Giles Vickery & Jane Wilkinson * see Cooper) 1902 Sydney
f. Alexander Armstrong m. Margaret *
Husband won a lottery a few months before he committed suicide by cutting his throat.
b. abt 1831 d. 2/9/1914 Ashfield
m. Edwin Vickery (12/7/1829 Bristol Gloustershire – 18/5/1858 Waverley Son of Joseph Vickery & Mary Ann Burgess) 2/2/1854 St Luke’s Dapto CofE Dapto; Wollongong
“By special license on the 2nd February, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. W. W Simpson, Mr. Edwin Vickery, third son of Mr. Joseph Vickery, Waverley, near Sydney, to Miss Margaret Clayton, of Wollongong.” SMH 4 February 1854
VICKERY. - September 2, at Holden-street, Ashfield, Margaret, widow of the late Edwin Vickery, aged 83 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 September 1914 p 6
m. Francis Vickery
Husband a labourer
b. 5/12/1865 Yellow Rock d. 5/7/1954 Kiama
m. David Vidler ( 20/7/1859 Jamberoo -19/9/1907 Jamberoo Son of William James Vidler & Hannah Rumble *) 9/2/1887 Jamberoo
f. William Torrens m. Jane Turner *
MRS. A. VIDLER
We record with deep regret the passing at the ripe old age of 90 years of Mrs. Agnes Vidler at Kiama Hospital on 5th July. A life-long resident of the district and a former nurse, Mrs, Vidler had been living at Jamberoo at the home of her niece Mrs. Jesse Ingold.
The funeral took place from the Methodist Church to Jamberoo Cemetery and the Rev. R. J. Cashin conducted the services. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Saturday 17 July 1954 p 6
Living Yellow Rock in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a farmer.
b. 1870 Shoalhaven d. 29/1/1938 Lismore br. East Lismore
m. Josiah George Vidler ( 9/5/1870 Macquarie - 25/11/1955 Lismore Son of John Vidler & Jane Rumble *) 13/6/1899 Kiama
f. John David Loadsman m. Agnes Gordon Condie
MRS. J. G. VIDLER
Mrs. Agnes Gordon Vidler, wife of Mr. J. G. Vidler, of Ross-street, Eastwood, and a former well-known resident of the Tregeagle district, was buried yesterday morning in the Roman Catholic portion of the Lismore cemetery… The pall-bearers were Ellis and Cedric Vidler (sons), D. Singh, J. Eyears, F. Eyears and F. E. Rishworth (sons-in-law) . Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 1 February 1938 p 9
b. 7/6/1873 Kiama d. 1952
m. William Dixon Vidler 1907
f. Edward McClelland m. Margaret Jemima Henry *
Living Mt Pleasant Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 1958 Springwood
m. Robert Arthur Vidler (16/10/1870 Bulli- 2/8/1933 Son of Samuel Vidler & Elizabeth Nethery * ) 1895 Sydney
f. Christian North m. Elizabeth
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
In 1920 they lived at Garden Hill, husband a butcher.
b. 25/12/1869 Terara d. 11/6/1945 Kiama br. Jamberoo General
m. William James Vidler ( 18/6/1873 Jamberoo – 24/6/1946 Jamberoo Son of William James Vidler & Hannah Rumble *) 27/10/1897 Lake Edward
f. Richard Bartlett m. Elizabeth Ree
VIDLER.-June 11, 1945, at Kiama District Hospital, Ann Vidler, beloved wife of Mr. W. J. Vidler, of Jamberoo, and dear mother of Eva, Amos, and Clara (Mrs. J. Ingold), aged 75 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 12 June 1945 p 12
b. 1872 Dunmore d. 26/7/1959 Lismore
m. George Ebenezer Vidler (28/10/1877 Jamberoo -2/7/1964 Lismore Son of William James Newton Vidler & Isabella Georgina Dawes *) 1899
f. Robert Booth m. Matilda Henry *
Living Mt Terrey in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 25/5/1852 Shoalhaven d. 27/9/1936 Earlwood br. Rookwood
m. John Vidler (6/8/1852 Jamberoo -28/9/1921 Newtown Son of Edwin Vidler & Mary Buss *) 4/3/1873 Kiama
f. Joseph Knight m. Sarah Ann Vidler *
b. 1832 Co. Sligo Ireland d. 14/4/1901 Burrawang br. Moss Vale
m. James Vidler (7/10/1826 Sandhurst Kent – 20/8/1881 Meryla Son of James Vidler & Hannah Bovis *) 4/9/1851 Cobbity
f. James Duffy m. Margaret
Ship: Panama 1850
b. 27/6/1859 Stourbridge Staffordshire d. 7/12/1921 Harris Park br. Mays Hill
m. William Henry Vidler (15/2/1857 Jamberoo - 9/3/1935 Manly Son of Samuel Vidler & Elizabeth Nethery *) 30/12/1879 Bulli 5444/1880
f. James Cadman m. Mary
Ship: Hereford 1878
VIDLER.—December 7, 1921, at Blair Gowrie, Harris-street, Harris Park, Dorcas Vidler, dearly beloved wife of William Henry Vidler, aged 62 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 8 December 1921 p 8
b. 1878 Oberon d. 1948 Manly
m. Stephen Emerson Vidler (2/11/1883Jamberoo-31/5/1961 Son of William James Newton Vidler & Isabella Georgina Dawes * ) 10/8/1912 Stanmore
f. Robert Salter m. Emma Fleming *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Atchison St Wollongong Milliner
Husband was violent, abusive and regularly became involved with other women. Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954) Sunday 26 March 1933 Page 15
Vidler v Vidler
Application was made to the Registrar in Divorce on Thursday, by Edith Maud Vidler, of Wellington, for the payment of alimony by her husband, Stephen Emerson Vidler, storekeeper, of Blayney, against whom she has filed a petition, for a 'judicial separation.
The parties were married at Stanmore, on 1 August 10, 1912, according to the rites of the Methodist Church, and there are four children of the union. The petitioner, was born at Oberon and the respondent at Jamberoo. The ground for the suit is alleged cruelty on the part of the husband.
The respondent has entered an appearance, and he denies the petitioner's allegations of cruelty.-
Mrs. Vidler stated in her affidavits that her husband agreed to allow her £8 a week, as from June, 1928, but this sum was subsequently reduced to £6, and recently he offered her only £3/10. She had refused to accept this amount and was now desirous that the Court should fix the amount. Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Monday 5 December 1932 Page 4
The death occurred on March 24, at a. private hospital, Manly, of Mrs. Edith Maude Vidler, of 18 Cavill Street, Harbord. Deceased was well-known in Wellington, where at one time she resided with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Chinnocks; now of Manly. She is survived by the ; following family: Bernard, Joffre and Nor man. The remains were taken to the Northern Suburbs Crematorium on Thursday morning, after a service at a private chapel, Manly. Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Thursday 1 April 1948 Page 5
b. 7/11/1871 Jamberoo d. 12/6/1949 Kiama br. Jamberoo General
m. George Stephen Vidler (8/1/1869 Jamberoo – 14/7/1951 Jamberoo Son of Joseph Vidler & Elizabeth Sarah Dawes *) 28/11/1893 Jamberoo
f. Frank Harris m. Mary Ann Watson *
MRS. E. J. VIDLER-77 YEARS
The death occurred in Kiama District Hospital on Sunday, 12th June, of Mrs. Eliza Jane Vidler, of Jamberoo at the age of 77 years.
Mrs. Vidler, who was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Frank Harris, had not enjoyed the best of health in recent years and during the past 12 months had spent a good deal of time in hospital. Her main interest was in her home, where she had a beautiful garden with a vast assortment of botanical specimens.
She was a very good neighbour and was always ready to help, particularly in case of sickness.
She is survived by her husband Mr. George Stephen Vidler, two sons, Clement, of Bexhill, Richmond River, Harold (Queensland) and one daughter May (Mrs. Williams, of Windsor). One son Cecil predeceased her.
The funeral left the Methodist Church, Jamberoo, on Tuesday, 14th for the Jamberoo Cemetery. Rev. R. C. Clark officiated. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Saturday 25 June 1949 p 3
b. 18/3/1849 Jamberoo d. 17/7/1921 Blacktown br. Rookwood Methodist
m. William Henry Vidler (2/5/1846 Jamberoo-9/7/1935 Blacktown Son of Edwin Vidler & Mary Buss * ) 9/6/1865 Jamberoo
f. John Bradney m. Ademia Henry *
VIDLER.—June 17, 1921, at her residence, Blacktown, Eliza, beloved wife of W. H. Vidler, aged 72 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 18 June 1921 p 12
b. 1834 Edenclaw County Fermanagh Ireland d. 3/2/1896 Bulli/Newtown br. Rookwood Old Wesleyan Cemetery
m. Samuel Vidler (26/1/1826 Maidstone Kent d. 15/6/1910 Woy Woy Son of William Vidler & Harriet Waters *) 20/2/1855 Jamberoo
f. John Nethery m. Elizabeth Sproull
Ship: Ellenborough 1853
THE FRIENDS of Mr. SAMUEL VIDLER are kindly informed that the Funeral of his deceased beloved WIFE, Elizabeth, will leave his residence, Gibbes-street, Newtown, THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, for Newtown station, thence to the Necropolis. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 4 February 1896 p 8
b. 1844 St Albans Hawkesbury River d. 17/7/1931 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo General
m. Joseph Vidler (27/1/1839 Kent d. 1/1/1914 Jamberoo Son of Stephen Vidler & Sarah Bovis *) 13/12/1865 Broughton Creek
f. George Dawes m. Isabella Riley *
On Friday morning the death occurred at Jamberoo of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Vidler, widow of the late Joseph Vidler, of 'Old Place,' who predeceased her some 25 years ago.
Both were of pioneer stock, and pillars of the Methodist Church, and Christians who set an example for many to follow. In earlier days, when sickness or suffering called, the late Mrs. Vidler responded to the call without thought of self. Many of the homely remedies of the pioneers were hers, and she was naturally born a nurse, patience and kindliness being among her virtues. Born at St. Albans' Hawkesbury River, her father was the late Captain George Dawes, master mariner, and one of the pioneer coastal traders who, early in life left the old world, where his father was Captain in the English Army, and had fought at the Battle of Waterloo, to take up the adventurous life of the new world in the Southern Hemisphere. Mrs. Vidler had only two surviving relatives in her family, a brother, Mr. George Dawes, of Kiama, who is also over eighty, and a sister, Mrs. Francis Herbert, of Port Macquarie, and leaves three sons in Messrs. George, John and Edward Vidler, of Jamberoo, and three daughters, Mrs. J. Booth and Mrs. E. Booth, of Jamberoo, and Mrs. A. Prior of Wollongong. The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 - 1952) Wednesday 5 August 1931 p 4
Living Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a farmer.
b. 1/4/1846 Jamberoo d. 3/1/1936 Dapto
m. Edwin Arthur Ernest Vidler (2/4/1841 Dapto- 5/11/1929 Bell Qld Son of Edward Vidler & Mary Watt) 21/4/1865 Kiama
f. John Bradney m. Ademia Henry *
b. 18/11/1864 Jamberoo d. 14/11/1917 Murwillumbah
m. Henry A Vidler (1858 Kiama- 19/11/1926 Murwillumbah Son of William Vidler & Jane Jarrett * ) 4/2/1891 Nowra
f. Jesse Watts m. Sarah Steadman *
The death of Esther Ann Vidler, wife of Mr. Harry Vidler, of Byangum, occurred on Wednesday last. Mrs. Vidler, who was 56 years of age, had been ailing for some time, but was taken suddenly worse while at Napchali's refreshment rooms early, in the week she leaves a large grown-up family. Mr and Mrs. Vidler came from Rous (Richmond River) to Byangum about 12 months ago. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 19 November 1917 p 4
b. 30/4/1805 England b. 11/9/1884 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Methodist Cemetery
m. James Vidler (10/8/1803 Sandhurst Kent - 11 /9/1884 Jamberoo Son of Stephen Vidler & Sarah) 11/5/1825 Sandhurst Kent
f. Thomas Bovis m. Ann Carter
Ship: Maitland 1838
Sister Sarah Vidler
b. abt 1839 d. 9/10/1919 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. William James Vidler (17/8/1839 Dapto- 2/9/1928 Jamberoo Son of James Vidler & Hannah Bovis *) 20/10/1858 Jamberoo
f. Joshua Rumble m. Sarah Law *
Ship: Victory 1855
Sister Jane * married John Vidler
Living Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 21/8/1797 Rolvenden Kent d. 26/12/1881 Jamberoo
m. William Vidler (18/4/1799 Sandhurst Kent- 25/12/1881 Jamberoo) 10/9/1820 Sandhurst Kent
f. William Waters m. Sarah Miller
Ship: Maitland 1838
Living Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 4/1/1871 Broughton Vale d. 2/6/1921 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. William James Newton Vidler (7/6/1846 Campbelltown – 22/1/1933 Jamberoo Son of Samuel Vidler and Mercy Illden *) 4/1/1871 Broughton Vale
b. 14/12/1834 Brede Sussex d. 8/8/1930 Barrengarry br. Nowra
m. William Vidler (16/10/1830 Sandhurst Kent- 10/7/1919 Terara Son of William Vidler and Harriet Waters *) 15/4/1855 Jamberoo
f. Henry Jarrett m. Jane Barnes *
Ship: Roxburgh Castle 1839
b. 25/3/1846 Essex d. 29/4/1920 Goonellabah br. East Lismore
m. John Vidler (12/4/1840 Dapto- 13/8/1925 Lismore Son of William Vidler & Harriett Waters *) 5/7/1861 Jamberoo
f. Joshua Rumble m. Sarah Law *
Ship: Victory 1855
Husband a farmer
Following the birth of John William, Jane took John to court in an attempt to have him pay maintenance. In the case heard on January 31st, Jane stated she had been living with William Vidler and Harriet during the early part of 1860, and had left to return home on March 27th.
Although John denied paternity, a number of witnesses stated he had claimed he was the father in earlier conversations. He was ordered to pay seven shillings per week for a year towards maintenance.
At a further hearing on March 21st, John admitted he had not paid anything. He was ordered to pay twenty-eight shillings or be gaoled for 12 months. He probably decided to marry her rather than go to gaol.
b. 31/5/1870 Jamberoo d. 2/11/1907 Jamberoo
f. William James Vidler m. Hannah Rumble *
Living Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 20/11/1858 Kiama d. 21/5/1910 Murwillumbah
m. Thomas Nathaniel Vidler (11/1/1856 Jamberoo- 18/8/1934 Cooroy Qld Son of William Vidler & Jane Jarrett *) 28/1/1878 Jaspers Brush
f. William Goodwin m. Mary Ann McMahon *
Mrs. Thomas Vidler of North Arm, died on Saturday from heart disease, aged 49. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 24 May 1910 p 3
b. 1838 d. 1915 Ryde
m. Alfred Vidler (25/2/1843 Dapto – 6/8/1909 Jamberoo Son of Stephen Vidler & Sarah Bovis *) 31/8/1865 Jamberoo
f. Richard Cooke m. Martha Reilly
b. 1837 CofE Dapto/Wollongong d. 1/7/1908 Rockdale br. Rookwood
m. Samuel Vidler (11/10/1826 or 1828 Sandhurst Kent- 2/2/1918 Rockdale Son of John Vidler & Harriet Rousley) 10/3/1855 Jamberoo
f. Thomas Wright m. Elizabeth Woodward *
Living Curramore in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 17/5/1813 Sandhurst Kent d. 11/4/1901 Jamberoo
m. Edwin Vidler (15/6/1813 Rye Sussex- 26/5/1895 Jamberoo Son of William Vidler & Mary Cogger/Copper) 9/8/1834 Sandhurst Kent
f. Samuel Standing m. Sophia Buss (see Watts)
b. 1799 Rolvenden Kent d. 6/7/1862 Shellharbour br. Jamberoo
m. Smith
m. William Vidler ( abt 1775 Battle Sussex- 22/5/1856 Jamberoo Son of William Vidler & Mary ) 15/1/1832 Sandhurst
f. James Maynard m. Martha Blanch
Ship: Maitland 1838
http://stuart.scss.dyndns.info/FamilyTree/family.php?famid=F3667&ged=Gregory-Hudson.ged
b. abt 1862 d. 24/1/1930 Lismore br. Lismore
m. Thomas Collins Vidler (10/5/1860 Jamberoo – 27/12/1949 Lismore Son of Samuel Vidler & Martha Wright *) 5/9/1883 Forest Lodge
f. William Jackson m. Mary Ann
> (f) Mary A Vidler b. 1885 Glebe 7635/1885 (Abraham Arthur 1905)
VIDLER—JACKSON.—September 5, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. Sparling, Thomas Collins, second son of Samuel Vidler, of Illawarra, to Mary Ann, second daughter of William Jackson, of Forest Lodge. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Saturday 29 September 1883 p 4
MRS. THOS. VIDLER
The death of Mary Ann Vidler, wife of Mr. Thomas Vidler, of Orion-street, Lismore, came as a shock to many of her friends. Though she had been in ill-health for many years, death was not expected so soon. She passed peacefully away (after a short illness) on January 24 at the District Hospital, and was buried in the Methodist portion of the cemetery. Pastor
S. Tompkins (Baptist) assisted the Rev. A. F. Crapp at the graveside. A short service was held in the Methodist Church prior to the funeral. Five sons and five daughters are left to mourn the loss of a devoted mother.
The sons are Herbert, Frederick, Leonard, Basil and Lyle, all of Sydney.
Daughters are Mrs. C. Marshall (Gundagai), Mrs. A. Arthur (Gunning), Mrs. W. Irvine (Yungaburra, Qld.), Mrs. S. Pressick and Mrs B. Bannister (Lismore). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Thursday 30 January 1930 p 4
b. 1869 Goulburn d. 17/9/1897 Barrengarry
m. Robert Alexander Vidler (28/12/1865 Kiama- 17/8/1956 Tweed Heads Son of William Vidler & Jane Jarrett *) 6/8/1889 Kiama
f. Donald Cook McCallum m. Jessie Rankin
b. 1803 Rolvenden Kent d 17/2/1891 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. John Vidler (19/9/1801 Sandhurst- 17/4/1892 Jamberoo Son of William Vidler & Mary Copper) 25/3/1835 Rye Sussex
f. Joseph Eilden m. Elizabeth
Ship: 1838 Maitland
b. 1802 Sandhurst Kent d. 15/6/1873 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. Stephen Vidler ( abt 1807 Rye Essex - 9/6/1885 Jamberoo) 9/8/1834 Sandhurst Kent
f. Thomas Bovis m. Ann Carter
Ship: Fairlie 1841
Sister Hannah Bovis see Vidler
b. 14/9/1842 Wellington d. 5/6/1900 Gladesville br. Field of Mars
m. John Vidler ( 1825 Sandhurst Kent- 17/4/1920 Ballina Son of John Vidler & Harriet Randley) 6/1/1873 Kiama
f. William Willmott m. Frances Whitley *
b. 5/10/1860 Emerald Hill South Melbourne Vic d. 23/11/1892 Melbourne Vic
m. William Edward Vincent
f. Richard Samuel Spry m. Elizabeth Ann
https://www.geni.com/people/Clara-Vincent/6000000034523061998
b. abt 1815 Cork Ireland d. 23/10/1856 American Creek br. Wollongong
m. William Vincent () 3/4/1837 School House Wollongong
b. 1828 Cork Ireland d. 22/5/1925 Wollongong br. Wollongong
f. Rev John Vincent m. Eliza Hughes
Ship: Elizabeth 1828
Living at First St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll
Under the will of Mr. F. W. Elliott (of Elliott Bros), who recently died in Germany, a sum of £60 a year for life is to be paid to Miss Mary Vincent, of Wollongong, sister-in-law. The Inverell Times (NSW : 1899 - 1907, 1909 - 1954) Saturday 10 March 1906 Page 6
VINCENT. — May 22. 1925, at the residence of Mrs.. McCAMMON, Short Street, Wollongong, Mary Reeves Vincent, aged 98 years and eight months. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 23 May 1925 Page 6
VINCENT.— The Friends of Miss MARY REEVES VINCENT are kindly Invited to attend her Funeral: to leave the residence of Mrs. R. McCammon. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Wollongong. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Saturday 23 May 1925 Page 6
MISS VINCENT.
Miss Mary Vincent, a well-known resident of Wollongong, passed away last week, aged 98 years and 8 months. She was a native of Cork, Ireland, and came to Australia with her parents when six weeks old, and resided all her life in New South Wales. She was the daughter of the Rev. John Vincent, of Campbelltown. She had resided at Wollongong for 56 years, 18 years with Mrs. Lee (Church .Street) and 38 years with Mrs. R. McCammon (Short Street) and a short time with Mrs. Lodger.
She was related to Mr. Elliott, of Elliott Bros., who was represented at the funeral by Mr. Cullen Ward. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 May 1925 Page 2
b. 1842 RC Sydney 2683/1842 V18422683 133 d. 1906 Sydney br. Waverley
m. Henry Vincin (abt 1842 - 9/1/1915 Shellharbour Son of Robert Vincin & ) 1866 Kiama
f. Michael Boylan m. Margaret Bourke *
The death is announced at Sydney of Mrs. H. Vincin, wife of the nuisance inspector for the Borough of Shellharbor. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 6 January 1906 p 11
b. 25/6/1839 Black Torrington Devonshire d. 21/9/1921 Sacred Heart Hospice Sydney
m. William Bolt
m. Joseph Vining (1851 Abbotskerswell Devonshire-)
f. m. Mary
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties with Jay Joseph and Arthur Willoughby
J J Vining a shopkeeper and tailor in Wollongong, later moved to Dapto and married Martha Heininger in 1907. He was living at Wollongong in 1894.
b. 7/1/1876 Deptford Kent d. 16/12/1950 Hurstville
m. Arthur Willoughby Vining (14/2/1876 Tavistock Devon- 5/12/1962 Manly Son of William Bolt Vining & Elizabeth Jane Vanstone *) 7/7/1897 Newtown
f. John Howes m. Emma Louisa Maddox
VINING Kate Emma -December 16 1950 at her daughter s residence 58 Millett Street Hurstville dearly beloved wife of Arthur dear mother of Arthur, Gladys, Henry, Dorothy (deceased) Edith, Leslie and Nance aged 74 years Privately cremated December l8 1950 at I Woronora The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 19 December 1950 p 18
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic Duties
b. 15/9/1868 Dapto 18244/1868 d. 29/8/1942 Dapto
m. Jay Joseph Vining (-1932 Dapto Son of William Vining & Elizabeth) 1907
f. Conrad Heininger m. Margaret Howes *
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 5/3/1851 Minnamurra d. 13/6/1888 Glebe br. Woonona Presbyterian Cemetery
m. Gustavus Wilhelm Henri Vollbrecht (abt 1842 Hanover Germany- 26/10/1899 Lidcombe Son of Johann Christian Herman Vollbrecht & Dorothee Christiane A A Flegel) 10/5/1870 Sydney
f. Jeremiah Salisbury m. Sarah Pope *
Occupation: Dressmaker
Cause of Death: measles and pneumonia
Her son, Adolph, who was 11 years old at the time of his mother's death was raised by his grandparents, Jeremiah and Sarah.
Living at Bulli in the early 1880’s
b. 1866 Glebe d. 20/7/1941 Aberdare
m. Edward Volz (- 1934 Cessnock Son of Frederick Volz & ) 1883 Leichhardt
f. Henry Jackson m. Susannah
A WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT of Aberdare in the person of Mrs. H Voltz passed away in Cessnock Hospital last Friday, at the age of 75 years. Mrs. Volz, with her husband, who predeceased her some years ago, came to this district about 1904, and had been here ever since. Mr. Volz had the contract for the manufacture of bricks used in the construction of Rothbury colliery, and had also formerly carried on his avocation on the South Coast. The funeral took place at Aberdare cemetery on Sunday afternoon and was largely attended. Canon Campbell officiated at the church and grave. A grown-up family survives Mrs. Volz. The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW : 1913 - 1954) Friday 25 July 1941 p 5
b. 1862 Jamberoo d. 24/4/1950 Bulli 12864/1950 br. Bulli
m. Sidney Alfred Cope (1860 Parramatta – 10/7/1895 Woonona Son of William Cope & Jane Ford ) 1880 Wollongong 5483/1880
m. Edward Theodore von Heyman (-abt 1948) 1898 Balmain North 2859/1898
f. George James Nichols m. Sarah Ann Spinks *
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Sydney Cope died as a result of a boiler explosion; he was a butcher of Woonona. Her second husband was a musician who taught Harp, Piano, Organ, and Zither and performed and also had a billiards parlour, which he signed over the licence to his step son Sidney Cope.
She had a music hall at Woonona.
MRS. A. C. HEYMAN
One of the best known identities of Bulli, Mrs. Agnes Clara Heyman, of 224 Main Road, died at her home on Monday night. She was 88. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Wednesday 26 April 1950 p 2
MRS. A. C. HEYMAN
Mrs. Agnes Clara Heyman, who died at her residence, 224 Main Road, Bulli, on Monday night was aged 88 years.
The late Mrs. Heyman was a lifelong resident of the Bulli district. She was the widow of the late Mr. Edward Heyman, who predeceased her some two years ago, she is survived by two sons - Messrs David and Sydney Heyman.
A funeral service was held at A. S. Cole's chapel Bulli yesterday: afternoon after which the remains were interred beside those of her late husband in the Bulli cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Thursday 27 April 1950 p 19