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YZ Surnames

Yabsley Mary

Unmarried or no father listed

  1. (m) Georg Yabsley b. 1892 Kiama 18472/1892 

Yabsley Mary Anne (O’Mally)

m. John Yabsley 1894 Kiama

  1. (m) Frederick Leo Yabsley b. 1896 Kiama 13392/1896 d. 25/9/1985 Rozelle

Yarnell Jane (Campbell)

b. abt 1818 d. 1853 Sydney

m. James Yarnell ( abt 1811- 1853 Sydney) 1838 C of E Liverpool St Luke’s

Living at Jamberoo at time of incident

Awful Tragedy and Strange Proceedings.

…There had been some slight difference between Mrs. Yarnell and Donoughoe. All had been sky-larking, by blacking and greasing each others faces. Yarnell had left the house to obtain some grease. Mrs. Yarnell was cooking some meat in a frying-pan, and had a sharp-pointed butcher's knife in her hand; Donoughoe was in the centre of the room, approaching her, when she advanced to him. Some words passed between them, and the other two men were standing in the door-way, supposed to be keeping guard, as part of the frolic. One of them heard a heavy fall on the floor, and turning sharp round saw Mrs. Yarnell throw a knife on the table and then run into her bed-room- from which her husband then came and advanced to Donoughoe, then lying on the floor for the purpose of grazing his face, when one of the men exclaimed ' what are you about, man, he's dead !' …. Bathurst Advocate 30 June 1849

ILLAWARRA.-THE LATE TRAGEDY.-After posting my last communication on the 21st, the coroner returned, and held an inquest in the case already recorded. A jury having been sworn, the earth was removed from the coffin, the lid taken off, and the body viewed. No one having seen Mrs. Yarnell strike the blow, which she said was pure accident-the facts already stated having also been given in evidence-the jury returned their verdict of manslaughter, and Mrs Yarnell was allowed bail. The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser Saturday 7 July 1849

Her husband in 1853 was running the Royal Oak Hotel Bathurst St Sydney

Mrs Jane Yarnell, are respectfully requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The procession will move from her late residence, George-street South, at the above hour precisely. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 17 May 1853 Page 2

Yarvell Margaret Alice (Gibbons)

b. 9/13/1853 Fairy Meadow d. 1895 Woonona

m. Alfred Yarvell 1888 Sydney

f. Edward Gibbons m. Catherine McQuirk * see Beadle

  1. (f) Horatia Violet Hoskins/Gibbons * b. 1879 Sydney 384/1879 d. 14/10/1916 Bulli (John Heininger 1894)

In late 1894 she cautioned ministers and registrars not to marry her daughter as she was underage. However she did marry under Hannah Hopkins.

Margaret Yarvcll was charged with making use of offensive words to John Reed, at the Dapto Hotel, on the 27th ultimo. Alfred Yarvell was charged with assaulting the same complainant at the same time and place. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 March 1893 Page 2

Margaret Yarvell was charged with maliciously injuring a quantity of crockery and other property belonging to William H. Smith, of Mount Ousley, and valued at £10. Mr. Russell for accused.

Sergeant Robertson deposed that in company with Constable Clarke he arrested accused, who denied having broken anything belonging to complain ant, but admitted having broken a few articles, which were her own property.

Complainant deposed that he resided in a house on the Gibbons Estate at Mount Ousley, accused and her husband occupying a portion of the same dwelling , on Monday last she broke a quantity of crockery in the kitchen, and on the previous Sunday night she smashed some doors and windows with an American axe ; he did not see her smash the crockery, but his wife informed him that she had done so, the crockery was his property, and he also claimed the house and land, but he did not know who was the real owner.

Mr. Russell cross-examined complainant at great length with regard to the ownership of the property.

Fanny Jennings saw accused accidently stumble against the dresser in the kitchen, when some of the crockery fell on the floor; complainant’s wife was present at the time, but there was no quarrel between her and accused.

Complainant applied for a postponement of the case, as his wife was too ill to attend.

Mr. Russell said the real cause of nonattendance on the part of complainant's wife was that she was ashamed of his conduct.

The Bench declined to grant a postponement, and dismissed the case. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 2 December 1893 Page 3

She and her husband were involved in a legal suit about inheritance of land in Fairy Meadow from her father.

Yates Elizabeth

1903 Electoral roll –living at Bong Bong Rd Kiama Domestic Duties

Maybe a daughter of Arthur Yates or the below.

Yates Elizabeth see Skeen

Yates Ellen

1903 Electoral roll –living at South Coast Rd Dapto Domestic Duties.

Yates Finetta Ethelina Sydney (Bignall)

b. 1863 Sydney d. 24/10/1915 Neath br. Kurri Kurri

m. Benjamin Samuel Yates (abt 1855- 17/11/1919 Neath) 1883 Dungog

f. unknown m. Phyllis Bignall

  1. (m) William Wesley Yates b. 1885 Lambton d. 1936 Cessnock
  2. (m) Frederick Harold Yates b. 1886 Lambton d. 1975
  3. (m) Samuel Benjamin Yates b. 1888 d. 1945 Cessnock
  4. (m) Michael Goodall Yates b. 1890 Lambton d. 1965 Hamilton
  5. (m) Stanley Kingston Yates b. 1892 Greta d. 1968 Hamilton
  6. (m) Henry Yates b. 1894 Greta
  7. (f) Amelia A Yates b. 1895 Greta (William Laverick 1917)

1903 Electoral roll –living at Woonona Domestic Duties. Husband an engineer.

Image at http://home.exetel.com.au/bigbarry/Part%203%20Bignall%20Notes%20-%20James%20Bignell.pdf

Yates Henrietta Susan (Slaman)

b. 1871 Deniliquin d. 23/10/1958 Petersham br. Rookwood

m. Robert Walter Yates (1866 Buttevant Cork Ireland - 1937 St Vincent’s Son of Joseph Yates & Martha) 1890 Deniliquin

f. Patrick Slaman m. Agnes Douglas

  1. (f) Evelyn Myrtle Yates b. 1891 Deniliquin
  2. (f) Henrietta Ada Moyna Yates b. 1893 Broken Hill
  3. (f) Rita Winifred Yates b. 1894 Ryde
  4. (m) Walter Reginald Fentman Yates b. 1896 Ryde
  5. (f) Cecilia E L Yates b. 1899 Ryde d. 1901 Woonona
  6. (m) Harold Clifton F Yates b. 28/7/1901 Woonona 37657/1901 d. 1920
  7. (m) Cecil Fentiman Yates b. 1904 Woonona 8801/1904 

Yates Isabella (Booth)

b. 1876 Orange d. 28/9/1912 Portland

m. John Yates ( abt 1871 Tambaroora- 1929 Waterloo Son of George Yates & Martha Wardman) 1895 Bathurst

f. Jackson Booth m. Norah

  1. (f) Ruby Yates b. 1896 Sunny Corner
  2. (m) Harold Yates b. 1897 Sunny Corner
  3. (f) Sylvina Bethalia Yates b. 3/2/1902 Wollongong 8592/1902 d. 9/1/1983 Parramatta (William J Cairncross )

1903 Electoral roll –living at Hamilton St Dapto Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer

The death occurred here this (Saturday) morning of Mrs. Yates; the wife of Mr. John Yates. The deceased lady was suffering for some time from lung complaint, and her death was not unexpected. Her decease is mourned by her husband and several children, and a large circle of relatives and friends. Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Monday 30 September 1912 Page 3

According to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Yates-4630 her youngest child was born on the bank of the Turon River outside of Sofala NSW but was taken from her mother as a baby, possibly by the man she thinks was her father, but she was unsure if he was her father. She was never allowed to call Isabella 'mother', but she was made to call her 'foster mother'.

Yates Margaret (Smith)

d. 18/7/1866 Kiama

m. Arthur Yates (abt 1811 Scotland - 21/12/1893) 1860 Kiama

f. John Smith m. Sarah

  1. (f) Sarah Yates b. 1862 Kiama 8581/1862 d. 1862 Kiama

At Kiama, on Wednesday, 18th July, 1866, Margaret, wife of Mr. A. Yates. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 19 July 1866 p 2

Yates Margaret (McCauley)

b. 1874 Hartley d. 4/9/1960 Sydney br. Woronora

m. Joseph Yates (1867 Tambaroora-15/11/1949 Sacred Heart Hospice Son of George Yates & Martha Wardman) 1901 Bathurst

f. John McCauley m. Johanna

  1. (m) Joseph Roylance Yates b. 5/11/1901 Dapto 37588/1901 d. 7/10/1945 Rozelle
  2. (f) Mary Muriel Yates b. 1904 Wollongong 18264/1904 d. 1952 (William Francis McGuinness)
  3. (m) James Keith Yates b. 1906 Dapto 33896/1906 
  4. (f) Edna P Yates b. 1908 Dapto 35078/1908  d. 1913 Wollongong
  5. (f) Margaret Jess Yates b. 1911 Wollongong 47787/1911 (William Patrick 1934)
  6. (f) Agnes Clarice Yates b. 1917 Wollongong

1903 Electoral roll –living at Kannahooka Dapto Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.

Husband working at Corrimal Coke Works in 1929.

Yates Mary (Edwards)

b. 16/2/1861 Mt Kembla d. 30/6/1944 Wollongong br. Wollongong.

m. Clement Yates (1857 Stoke-on-Trent England- 30/9/1940 Wollongong Son of James Yates & Sarah Windsor *) 29/10/1883 Wollongong

f. Aaron Edwards m. Eliza Chappell *

  1. (f) Jane Yates b. 1884 Wollongong 22925/1884 (George Emery)
  2. (m) James Yates b. 21/2/1886 Keira Vale 24286/1886 d. 12/11/1964 Sydney (Ethel Koellner, Emily Hill)
  3. (m) Arthur Yates b. 1887 Wollongong 25052/1887 d. 16/9/1916 (Alice le Lever)
  4. (m) Frederick Yates b. 1890 Wollongong 37980/1890 d. 19/9/1923 (Mamie Morris)
  5. (m) Walter Yates b. 1890 Wollongong 37981/1890 d. 1985 Newcastle (Emma Ring)  

YATES— June 30th, 1944, at Wollongong District Hospital, Mary Yates of Mount Keira, relict of the late Clement Yates and dear mother of Jane (Mrs. G. Emery) James and Walter, aged 83 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 30 June 1944

1903 Electoral roll –living at Keiraville Domestic Duties.

Yates Rebecca

b. abt 1845 Bank Top Manchester Lancashire d. 2/8/1863 Kiama

f. Arthur Yates m. Elizabeth

Ship: Persia 1863

She arrived without her parents but with a younger sister Elizabeth Yates aged 5.

At her father's residence, in Manning-street, on the 2nd instant, Rebekah, the daughter of Mr. Arthur Yates, aged 18 years The Kiama Independent and Illawarra and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863) Tuesday 4 August 1863 p 2

Yates Sarah (Windsor)

b. 1837 Englesea-Brook Cheshire England d. 10/6/1925 Manly

m. James Yates (-before 1871 ) 1857 Wolstanton Staffordshire

Ship: Norval 1880

  1. (f) Clement Yates b. abt 1857 Whitehill Staffordshire b. 30/9/1940 Wollongong (Mary Edwards * 1883)
  2. (f) Elizabeth Yates * b. abt 1859 Sandyford Staffordshire b. 1930 Manly (Parker Cunnington 1880)
  3. (f) Olive Yates b. 1864 Whitehill Staffordshire d. 1941 Manly (Herbert J Styles 1893)
  4. (f) Cecilia Yates b. abt 1867 Latebrook Goldenhill Staffordshire d. 1943 Manly (William H West 1895)

On Tuesday; 10th, the death occurred at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. Cunningham, Manly) of Mrs. S. Yates, late of Keiraville. Mrs. Yates, who had reached the venerable age of 88 years, arrived in New South Wales 45 years ago, sailing from Cheshire, England, with her family, and took up their residence at Mount Keira. Her late husband had lost his life in an accident some 8 or 9 years prior to that. For some years Mrs. Yates went out nursing around this locality. Three and a half years ago she fell in her home and broke her thigh, and, with the exception of an occasional short trip in a motor car, had not been able to leave her home. Up to the time of her accident she rarely missed being present at one service at least on Sundays in the Methodist Church, Mount Keira, of which she was a member, travelling from Zlotkowski Estate to Mount Keira until 84 years of age. Some eight or nine weeks back she left here to take up her residence with her daughters, and three weeks ago she was taken seriously ill, and died on the above date, leaving three daughters — Mrs. P. Cunningham, Mrs. H. J. Styles, and Mrs. W. West, (Earlwood, and one son, Mr. G. Yates, Mount Keira — to mourn the loss of a devoted mother. The funeral took place on Wednesday at Manly, the Rev. E. J. Thomas (formerly of this circuit) officiating at the graveside. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 19 June 1925 p 4

1903 Electoral roll –living at Keiraville Domestic Duties.

Yaw/Gau Jane (McMahon)

m. James Gau

  1. (f) Mary Jane Yaw b. 18/5/1857 Dapto 2042 VOL 121A/1857

Yekyll see Jekyll

Yell Kelyia Kate/Kezia (Reason)

b. abt 1858 Colchester, Essex d. 1932 Ipswich Suffolk

m. William Charles Rayner Yell (abt 1851 Great Baddow, Essex-1936 Ipswich Suffolk) 1885 Colchester Essex

  1. (m) Stanley A R Yell b. 1886 Woollahra 10553/1886 
  2. (f) Emily M R Yell b. 1889 Rooty Hill 29271/1889 (Stanley Phillips 1914)
  3. (f) Myrtle Alma Yell b. 26/4/1895 Kiama 13679/1895 

Husband held the licence for the Royal Hotel at Shellharbour which he transferred in 1894, he also held a coach licence.

YELL- April 26, 1895, at her residence, Tory's Hotel, Kiama, the wife of William C. Yell, of a daughter. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW: 1887 - 1909) Tuesday 30 April 1895 p 1

In 9101 they were in Ipswich St Helen, Ipswich, Suffolk, England of the census. Husband at that time a hardware shop man.

Yeo Emily

1903 Electoral roll –living at Weston’s Meadow Housekeeper.

Ying Jane

m. Say Ying

  1. (f) Emily M Ying b. 1894 Wollongong 37771/1894 (Edward C Takuma 1920)

York Elizabeth (Simpson)

b. 1876 Kiama d. 23/3/1943 Stanmore

m. Charles York (abt 1858-25/7/1926 Newtown) 1893 Wollongong

f. Joseph Simpson m. Catherine Amelia Gay *

  1. (f) Ethel May York b. 1894 Picton 27700/1894 d. 30/9/1952 Alexandria (Reginald G Cohen 1920)
  2. (m) John/Jack York b. 1897 Dapto 36981/1897  d. 6/7/1917 London

Later his mother-in-law. Mrs. Elizabeth York, aged 66, who lived with Cohen and his wife, collapsed and died when told of his death. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) Wednesday 24 March 1943 p 3

York Elizabeth Wilkes

b. abt 1870 Willenhall Staffordshire d. 30/12/1953 Balgownie br. Wollongong

f. Charles Wilkes m. Betsy Tuckley

Ship: Oroya 1889

1903 Electoral roll –living at Balgownie Domestic Duties. With Maud Mary

Mother died on voyage out to join her husband (different ship) –Elizabeth’s step-father. Came with brothers Arthur and George Wilkes. Sister Maud Mary Crozier *

MISS E. W. YORK

Miss Elizabeth Wilkes York (84), of Balgownie, whose death occurred on Wednesday night, was born in Staffordshire, England, coming to Australia 65 years ago. Residing in Balmoral street, Balgownie, she was well known in that town where she lived for the greater part of her life. One sister, Maude (Mrs. Crozier of Balgownie) survives her. Rev. F. J. Rice, of the Corrimal Church of England, conducted the service at H. Parsons' Wollongong chapel on Saturday afternoon, after which the cortege moved to the Wollongong cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Monday 4 January 1954 p 4

York Mary A see Wilkes

Youman Margaret (McPhail)

b. 7/3/1831 Glenelg Inverness Shire Scotland d. 13/8/1925 Guyra

m. Joseph Youman (abt 1823-22/12/1911 Guyra Son of John Youman & Janet) 1857 Wollongong 2849/1857

f. John McPhail m. Margaret McKenzie *

Ship: Henry Porcher 1840

  1. (f) Margaret Youman * b. 1859 Dapto 14257/1859 d. 1946 Ashfield (William Brooker 1882)
  2. (m) Robert W Youman b. 1861 Wollongong 14403/1861
  3. (m) Joseph Youman b. 1863 Wollongong 14953/1863
  4. (f) Janet Youman b. 1864 Berrima 5866/1864
  5. (m) Alexander Youman b. 1866 Berrima 6015/1866 d. 1941
  6. (m) George Youman b. 1868 Berrima 6471/1868
  7. (m) William Youman b. 1869 Berrima 2180/1869
  8. (f) Ann Youman b. 1872 Berrima 7059/1872
  9. (m) Thomas Youman b. 1874 Berrima7878/1874
  10. (m) James Youman b. 1876 Berrima 8410/1876 d. WW1

The Late Mrs. Youman.

The funeral of the late Mrs Margaret Youman, whose death occurred on Thursday, and to which brief reference was made in our last issue, took place on Friday, the remains being interred in the Presbyterian portion of the Cemetery. The large number present indicated the high regard in which the deceased lady was held, many coming from remote parts to pay the last tribute of respect.

Rev. E. N McKie, B.A., held a short service at her late residence before the funeral started for the Cemetery, and also conducted the rites at the grave side. At the conclusion of the service he referred to the long and exemplary life of deceased — one whose kindly nature was felt by all who came into contact with her, and whose life was full of good works. The coffin was carried from the hearse to the grave by her sons, Robert W., Joseph, Alex, Thomas, William, and her grandson, Cliff. Mr. John Youman, eldest son, was present, but owing to serious indisposition was prevented from joining with his brothers in this last act of filial affection. Besides the sons mentioned she leaves two daughters, Mrs. W. Broker (Kangaloon) and Miss Annie (Rosehill, Guyra). One son, James, made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War. The late Mrs Youman, whose maiden name was McPhail, was born on 7th March, 1831, at Glenelg, Inverness Shire, Scotland, and had, therefore, passed her ninety-fifth year by five months, with her parents she came to New South Wales in 1839, during the time of Governor Gipps

Shortly after their arrival the family went to Dapto, in the Illawarra district, when the father secured land and followed agricultural pursuits. At the age of 26 she married Mr Joseph Youman, who was also settled on the land there, and who pre-deceased her by about fourteen years. Here she lived till 1862, when her husband removed to Kangaloon, a few miles from Macquarie Pass, where he acquired another property. In those days this locality was practically a wilderness — to-day there is a fine road over the Mountain, and it is noted as a tourist resort. During her residence of twenty three years in this district she saw many changes, and the settlements at Moss Vale, Bowral, and Mittagong develop into thriving townships. Mr. Youman disposed of his property there in 1885, and the same year came to this district, securing the property known as ' Rosehill,' where for the past forty years deceased resided continuously. Many important changes she witnessed in this part and New England generally, which she could faithfully and accurately relate. To this fine old pioneer and Christian lady, the beautiful tribute to a noble character in another land and- in a different sphere of life can be fittingly applied — life's race well run, life's work well done, life's victory won—NOW COMETH REST, Guyra Argus (NSW : 1902 - 1954) Thursday 20 August 1925 p 2

Young Ann

b. abt 1831 Sussex England d. 13/4/1880 Gerringong br. Gerringong

m. James Young ( abt 1832 Sussex-19/8/1911 Wyndham Son of Isaac Young & Eliza)

f. George D m. Elizabeth

Ship: Alfred 1857

  1. (f) Anne E Young b. abt 1856 Sussex England
  2. (m) James D Young b. 1860 Kiama 7950/1860 
  3. (m) George H Young b. 1863 Kiama 8563/1863 d. 17/10/1901 Sydney (Louisa Taylor *) Gerringong
  4. (m) Horace J Young b. 1866 Kiama 9500/1866 d. 17/9/1911 Bega
  5. (m) Arthur Yates b. 1868 Kiama 10736/1868 
  6. (m) Walter W Young b. 1871 Kiama 11751/1871 

IT is with feelings of regret, mingled with those of sympathy for the bereaved that I have to record the death of an old and much respected resident of this locality, the beloved wife of Mr. James Young of Toolijooa, Gerringong. The deceased had been ailing for the past two years; but anything of a serious nature was not feared, till, within the last three weeks when she became prostrated. Medical advice was called in and the proper remedies applied; but apparently with little avail, as the sufferer scarcely seemed to rally, but gradually became weaker and died on Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock. The immediate cause of death was, I understand, disease of the heart. The deceased was 54 years of age and a native of England. She was an active, intelligent woman, a kind wife, and an affectionate mother. She leaves a husband and children to mourn their loss.

Her remains were interred in the public cemetery at Gerringong on Wednesday, the Rev. John Done officiating. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 16 April 1880 p 4

YOUNG.—At her residence, Toolijooa, Gerringong, of heart disease, Annie, wife of Mr. James Young, aged 51 years, leaving a family of six children. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 13 April 1880 p 2

Young Ann (?)

b. abt 1796 d. 11/7/1861 Wollongong

m. George Young (abt 1798-21/10/1870 William St Sydney Son of John Young & Sarah)

f. Henry m. Anne

  1. (f) Louisa Young b. abt 1824 d. 29/6/1894 Lane Cove (George Swyny 1841)
  2. (f) Elizabeth Young (John Gardner 1880)

Husband was from Paddington London and a builder. When daughter Elizabeth married she was noted as the 6th daughter of George Young.

On the 11th July, at Wollongong, Ann, the beloved wife of George Young, and mother of Mrs. G. Swyny, of Market-street, Sydney. Aged 65. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 July 1861

Young Annie

m. Robert Young

1903 Electoral roll –living at Terralong St Kiama Domestic Duties. Husband a fruiterer. Her husband’s business and possible residence were burnt down in 1899 big fire at Kiama

Young Ann Rebecca (Edwards)

b. 11/8/1851 Wollongong d. 1/8/1911 Goulburn

m. John Young 1875 Wollongong 4471/1875

f. William Edwards m. Margaret Thackster*

  1. (f) Margaret Elizabeth Young * b. 1876 Wollongong (George T Dodd 1895)
  2. (m) William John Young b. 1878 Goulburn
  3. (f) Emmeline Florence Young b. 1881 Bathurst 10598/1881 (George W Sloan 1909)
  4. (f) Gertrude Mary Young b. 1883 Bathurst 11886/1883
  5. (f) Alice G Young b. 1885 Goulburn 13223/1885
  6. (m) Robert P Young b. 1887 Goulburn 14561/1887
  7. (m) Arthur E Young b. 1890 Goulburn 14105/1890

The death occurred at Goulburn on Tuesday last of Mrs. J. Young at the age of 60 years. She was the eldest daughter of the late Pilot Edwards, of Wollongong, mother of Mrs. G. Dodd and. Mrs. G. Sloan, and sister to Mr. C. H. Edwards. Deceased leaves a husband and grown-up family to mourn their loss. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 8 August 1911 p 2

Young Barbara (Simpson)

b. abt 1879 Dromore Tyrone Ireland d. 2/3/1937 Kiama br. Jamberoo

m. Robert Hamilton Young (1873 Kiama – 21/1/1963 Kiama Son of John Young & Margaret Carberry *) 22/9/1898

f. James Simpson m. Mary Jane Sproule *

Ship: 1893 Barmen

  1. (f) Lavinia F J Young b. 26/10/1898 Jerrara 31504/1898  (T Whittaker)
  2. (f) Lila E E Young b. 22/11/1904 Jerrara 33222/1904 d. 27/9/1905 Jerrara

MRS. BARBARA YOUNG-58 YEARS.

We regret to record the death of Mrs. Barbara Young, of Rockleigh Kiama, which occurred; as briefly report old in our previous issue, on Tuesday morning in. the Kiama District Hospital, following n short illness, Born near Dromore, County Tyrone; Ireland, the late Mrs. Young came to Australia in 1893 with her mother, Mrs, Mary Jane Simpson and her brother, Mr. Fleming Simpson, making the voyage to Port Jackson in the steamship “Barmen”. The family came to Jerara and settled with Mrs. Young's grandparents, the late Hugh and Mary Sproule, where she married Mr. Robert Hamilton Young, After her mother's death, Mrs, Young came to Kiama where she resided at “Rockleigh” until her death.

Her pride was in her home and family for she was a devoted wife and mother, and also a wonderful gardener and flower-lover. A splendid neighbour, ever willing to do a good turn in cases of sickness and distress, she well be greatly missed by a large circle of friends.

Mrs, Young is survived by her husband and one daughter Vina (Mrs T. Whittaker) to, whom , with her brother Mr Fleming Simpson and her grandson, Mervyn sincere sympathy is extended. One daughter Lila died in infancy. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 6 March 1937 p 2

1903 Electoral roll –living at Myrtle Grove Domestic Duties.

Young Catherine Agnes (Lynch)

b. 28/11/1853 Fairy Meadow d. 8/9/1894 Figtree br. Wollongong

m. James Young (abt 1852 NSW-) 6/2/1884 St Francis Xavier’s

f. Martin Lynch m. Catherine O’Neill *

  1. (m) Edward Bede Young b. 19/9/1887 Fig Tree 25075/1887  d. 13/5/1944 Paddington (Eileen Telford 1918)
  2. (m) James Thomas Young b. 2/8/1890 Fig Tree 38044/1890 

YOUNG. — At her residence, Figtree, on 8th September, Catherine Agnes, the beloved wife of James Young, in her 42nd year. R.I.P. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 18 September 1894 p 2

THE FRIENDS of Mr. JAMES YOUNG are kindly invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved WIFE, Catherine Agnes and beloved daughter of Mr. Martin Lynch; to move from his residence. Fig Tree, THIS DAY, at 1 '10 p m for R C. Cemetery, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 September 1894

Young Charlotte (Walsh)

b. 19/1/1841 Jamberoo d. 8/4/1932 Kiama br. Jamberoo General

m. Charles David Young (abt 1826 England - 29/5/1898 Kiama Son of David Young & Sarah A) 1860 Kiama 1813/1860

f. John Walsh m. Catherine O’Meara *

KIAMA, Saturday

Mrs. Charlotte Young, the oldest resident of Jamberoo, has died, at the age of 91 in the Kiama District Hospital She was the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs O'Meara, early pioneers of Jamberoo, then known from in associations with the cedar-getting industry as Woodstock Mrs Young was born at Brickfield Hill and came to Jamberoo as a baby The Sydney Morning Herald 18 April 1932

1903 Electoral roll –living at Jamberoo- Pound Keeper

Young Eliza A (Thompson ?)

b. abt 1812 Ireland ? d. 2/7/1906 Wollongong

m. Young

Mrs. Young, Mr. T. K. Irwin's aunt, and who resided with him for years past, died at the residence, Short street, on Monday morning, at the advanced ago of 94 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 3 July 1906 p 2

Young Eliza Jane

m. George Young (1830 Ireland-)

  1. (f) Female Young b. 1863 Kiama 8441/1863 
  2. (f) Anne R Young b. 1864 Kiama 9328/1864 
  3. (m) Robert S Young b. 1866 Kiama 9483/1866 
  4. (f) Eliza J Young b. 1867 Kiama 10612/1867 
  5. (f) Mary E Young b. 1870 Kiama 11191/1870 

Husband the Senior-constable at Kiama

Young Elizabeth ()

m. John Young (-before 1878)

  1. (f) Margaret Young * b. 1857 Wollongong 331 VOL 159/1857 Church of England Dapto; Wollongong (George Donaldson)
  2. (m) Male Young b. 1857 Wollongong 12176/1857
  3. (f) Charlotte Young b. 1858 Wollongong 13410/1858
  4. (f) Elizabeth Young b. 1860 Wollongong 13879/1860 (George Taylor 1878)
  5. (f) Susan Young b. 1862 Wollongong 15005/1862
  6. (f) Susan Young * b. 1864 Wollongong 16545/1864 d. 25/7/1884 Redfern

YOUNG.—July 25, at the residence of her brother-in-law, 34, Chelsea-street, Redfern, Susy, the youngest daughter of the late John Young, of Wollongong, and dearly beloved sister of Mrs. George Donaldson, aged 20 years.  The Sydney Morning Herald 29 July 1884

TAYLOR—YOUNG.—June 24, at the Scots Church, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, Thomas Taylor, youngest son of George Taylor, Sydney, to Elizabeth Young, second youngest daughter of the late John Young, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 July 1878

Young Elizabeth (Howard)

b. 10/10/1813 Dungannan Tyrone Ireland d. 15/8/1905 Sydney br. Rookwood

m. Robert Young (1/2/1803 Annyginny Dungannon Co Tyrone Ireland- 7/5/1876 Redfern) 7/3/1829 Carland Tyrone Ireland

  1. (m) Male Young b. abt 1831 Ireland d. abt 1831 Ireland
  2. (f) Margaret Young * b. 26/4/1831 Ireland d. 20/1/1918 Jamberoo (John Murphy 1875)
  3. (f) Sarah Young * b. 25/2/1833 Co Tyrone d. 19/7/1917 Stanmore (Alexander Gordon 1860)
  4. (m) Robert James Young b. 10/3/1835 Hobart Tas d. 30/6/1928 Bellingen (Mary Cole * 1862)
  5. (m) William Young b. 1836 Illawarra d. 10/9/1849 Dapto
  6. (f) Elizabeth Young * b. 31/3/1839 Dapto d. 9 /11/1927 Nowra (William Purdie 1873)
  7. (m) Henry Young b. 13/4/1841 Illawarra d. 10 /1/1909 Sydney
  8. (m) John Alfred Young b. 13 J/6/1847 Jamberoo d. 10 /11/1917 Bamerany Shoalhaven ( Margaret Carberry * 1870)
  9. (f) Mary Anne Young b. 18/9/1848 Jamberoo d. 10 /5/1935 Marrickville (Thomas Beaven)
  10. (m) Priscilla Young b. 21/11/1850 Jamberoo d. 25/11/1933 Petersham
  11. (f) Frances Charlotte Young * b. 24 /5/1854 Jamberoo d. 7 /11/1946 Petersham ( John Walker Arnot Johnston 1878)
  12. (m) Thomas Hamilton Young b. 1/4/1856 Jamberoo d. 29/12/1880 Sydney

On the 1st April, the wife of Mr. Robert Young, Jamberoo, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 14 April 1856 p 6

Husband was a retired soldier and he brought his family to the colony for a better life. They landed in Tasmania where they were guests of the Governor, Sir George Arthur for a while as Elizabeth was heavily pregnant with their son Robert. Robert was born there and the Governor offered to give Robert junior a land grant to encourage the family to settle near Hobart but Robert Snr. insisted on moving on to the Illawarra. After some time in the Dapto region he settled on land at Jamberoo where he was assigned convicts and cleared the land. On retirement Robert and Elizabeth moved to Sydney but retained connections to the Jamberoo district with family and friends. Robert senior is said to be a cousin of Sir John Young, Governor of NSW from 1861 – 1867.

Young Elizabeth (Lynch)

m. Arthur R Young 1867 Wollongong

Young Elizabeth Ann

b. abt 1954 d. 12/11/1940 Kempsey br. East Kempsey

m. Rev Philip Sadler Young (abt 1847 -17/6/1917 Kempsey)

f. James m. Elizabeth

  1. (m) Philip Young b. 1880 Lithgow 16069/1880 
  2. (f) Annie Maud Young b. 1882 Hartley 17958/1882 
  3. (m) James Young b. 1884 Lithgow 21233/1884 
  4. (m) John M Young b. 1886 Parramatta 19049/1886 
  5. (f) May Young b. 1889 Wollongong 24402/1889 d. 29/12/1972 Kempsey (Clifford Knauer 1910)
  6. (m) Philip E Young b. 1894 Redfern 28653/1894 

Husband was a Primitive Methodist minister.

ELIZABETH YOUNG

The call 'Home' came to Mrs. E. Young, the wife of the late Rev. P.S. Young, at Kempsey on Tuesday, 12th November, at the age of 86 years. Mrs. Young was staying with her daughter, Mrs. C. Knauer, when she was taken to the Macleay District Hospital with a fractured leg.

After two months of suffering she passed peacefully within the veil and was buried in the East Kempsey Cemetery beside her husband, who died in Kempsey in 1917.

The Rev. Kay Mason, assisted by the Rev. Jesson Fleming, conducted the service in the Kempsey Church and at the graveside. Mrs. Young shared for 38 years the ministries of her husband in the circuits to which they were appointed in the Primitive Methodist Church, and after union in the United Church. She was a noble soul, and has left a fragrant memory in the hearts of those who were privileged to know her. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 23 November 1940 p 11

Young Ellen see Wheatley

Young Emmaline/ Anna L (Wells)

b. 1870 Gerringong d. 3/3/1949 Berry br. Gerringong

m. James Ditch Young (-1937 Berry Son of James Young & Anne ) 1890 Berry

f. Phoenix Wells m. Hannah Willmott *

  1. (m) Albert James Young b. 1890 Kiama 17923/1890 d. 1971 Newtown
  2. (f) Vera Young b. 1892 Kiama 18511/1892  d. 1892 Kiama
  3. (m) Francis Young

MRS. EMALINE YOUNG

The death occurred in the David Berry Hospital, on Thursday last, 3rd March, of an old and highly respected Berry resident, in the person of Mrs. Emaline Young, at the age of 78 years. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix Wells, of Gerringong. She married the late James D. Young, who acquired extensive timber country, bordering the Seven Mile Beach, and at Harley Hill, to which locality they moved some years later. In 1929 they went to Nowra, where the late Mr. Young continued business. During his long residence at Berry the late Mr. Young was for many years ring-master at Berry Shows and was a keen member of the Bowling and Rifle Clubs and “Broughton” Masonic Lodge. After her husband's death, in 1938, deceased returned to Berry and conducted a drapery business in Queen Street, until seven months ago, when, a severe attack of bronchitis necessitated her removal to the David Berry Hospital. Deceased will be sadly missed by many of our lady folk, who made her shop a “Mecca,” not only, for the social environment but more so for the kindly advice and practical help relative to the making and purchasing of wearing apparel, for the late Mrs. Young was an expert needlewoman-adequately proved by her many successes not only at South Coast Shows but at practically every show in the State. Her geniality and hospitality made many friends and admirers, who learned with deep regret of the passing of such a kindly and friendly personality. The older generation recall her prime a graceful figure, when riding in the old-time side-saddle style in equestrienne events at shows, and, let us add, side-saddle and whale-bone whip still in perfect preservation, were treasured by her as evidence of her show ring victories.

Two sons, Bert (136 Prince's Highway, Carlon) and Frank (8 Acacia Street, Gwynneville, Wollongong) survive: A daughter, who died very young, was interred in the family enclosure in the Gerringong cemetery with her parents. Son Bert, who served in the First World War, was severely wounded at Polygon wood, and suffered the loss of his right leg. There are six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Rev. C Wiler Clarke, who conducted the largely-attended service in St. Luke's Church, paid a glowing tribute to the Christian attributes of the deceased lady.

Deceased is survived by four sisters-Ada (Mrs. Popplewell, Kiama), Amelia (Mrs. Gilbert, Enmore), Nellie (Mrs. Phyliss, Sydney), Hannah (Mrs. Smith, Lindfield), and two brothers, William and Robert, both of Sydney. In all there were 16 in the family of which Mrs. Young was a member.-Berry “Register.” Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Saturday 12 March 1949 p 3

Young Florence May (Stapleton)

b. 27/2/1874 Penrith d. 20/12/1954 Rockdale br. Woronora

m. Edward Henry Kenneth Young (abt 1868 - 15/8/1948 Hurstville) 1901 Hurstville

f. Charles Harvey Stapleton m. Elizabeth Jane Thompson

  1. (f) Ruth M C Young b. 1902 Helensburgh 22568/1902 
  2. (f) Sarah E Young b. 1903 Balmain North 1138/1903 
  3. (f) Winifred Young b. 1904 Hurstville 22859/1904 
  4. (f) Florence Young b. 1907 Kogarah 4301/1907 
  5. (m) Edward Stapleton Young b. 1909 Kogarah 4723/1909 d. 1998 Mandurah WA
  6. (m) Ernest Stapleton Young b. 1910 Sutherland 43842/1910 d. 1972 Epping
  7. (m) Ralph Stapleton Young b. 1912 Sutherland 35222/1912  d. 1995 Southport Qld
  8. (m) John B Young b. 1912 Sutherland35230/1912 
  9. (f) Mabel Young b. 1914 Marrickville 12804/1914 

Mrs. Florence May Young, late of Rockdale, died at hospital on December 20, aged 81 years.

Four sons and five daughters survive her. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Thursday 30 December 1954 p 3

Young Ida Jane (Boulton)

b. 15/5/1869 Oxley Island d. 6/2/1963 Balmain

m. Robert William Percy Young ( 12/2/1865 Jamberoo- 1949 Petersham Son of Robert Young & Mary Cole *) 5/4/1893 Dunsmore

f. George Boulton m. Alice Eggins *

  1. (f) Ruby May Young b. 18/1/1895 Jamberoo 4323/1895 d. 10/3/1895 Jamberoo aged 2 months
  2. (m) Thomas Hamilton Young b. 18/1/1895 Jamberoo 4322/1895d. 10/3/1895 Jamberoo aged 2 months

Young Isabella Maud (Avery)

d. 26/2/1952 Lithgow br. Bowenfels

m. Frederick William Young (- 26/5/1963 Lithgow) 1899 Wollongong

f. George Avery m. Susannah

  1. (m) Frederick Arthur Young b. 1901 Helensburgh 3911/1901 d. 1964 Katoomba
  2. (m) Alfred S Young b. 1903 Helensburgh 3660/1903 
  3. (m) George T Young b. 1909 Lithgow 15689/1909 
  4. (f) Doris M Young b. 1911 Lithgow 29622/1911 
  5. (f) Daisy I Young b. 1914 Lithgow 4299/1914 
  6. (m) Herbert E Young b. 1915 Lithgow 37102/1915 

YOUNG- The relatives and friends of Mr. Frederick William Young and family, 14 Methven Street, Lithgow, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of his dearly loved wife and their dear mother, Mrs. ISABEL MAUD YOUNG, to move from St. Paul's Church of England after service commencing at 4 p.m. TOMORROW (Wednesday), 27th February, for interment in the Church of England portion of Bowenfels Cemetery. Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Tuesday 26 February 1952 p 3

1903 Electoral roll –living at Helensburgh Domestic Duties. Husband a miner

Young Louisa see Morrissey

Young Margaret

Unmarried or no father listed

  1. (m) John M Y Young b. 1867 Kiama 10602/1867 

Young Margaret

m. Thomas Young

  1. (m) Thomas P Young b. 1870 Wollongong 18986/1870 

Young Margaret (Carberry)

b. 3/2/1847 Jamberoo d. 15/7/1876 Jamberoo

m. John Young (13/6/1847 Jamberoo- 10/11/1917 Shoalhaven Son of Robert Young & Elizabeth Howard * ) 14 /9/1870 Jerrara

f. Michael Carberry m. Ann Anderson *

  1. (m) John Alfred Young b. 2 /1/1871 Jamberoo 11557/1871 
  2. (m) Robert Hamilton Young b. 1873 Kiama d. 21/1/1963 Kiama (Barbara Simpson * 1898)
  3. (f) Maude Evelyn Young b. 18/2/1875 Jamberoo 13124/1875 

ON Saturday, 15th instant, at her residence, Jamberoo, of consumption, MARGARET, the beloved wife of Mr. John Young, aged 29. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 21 July 1876 p 2

Young Margaret (Humphrey then Highland/Hiland)

b. 1862 Camden d. 4/8/1924 Bulli br. Bulli General

m. Thomas Highland ( abt 1854 -20/7/1918 New Lambton)

m. Sydney Young 1924 Bulli

f. George Humphrey m. Catherine *

  1. (f) Mary J Highland ( John J Hosking 1896)
  2. (f) Isabella Hiland * b. 23/1/1880 Bulli (Albert Jarrett 1900)
  3. (m) Thomas Edward Highland b. 1883 Woonona 19688/1882 d. 1956 Bulli (Ada May)
  4. (f) Annie Highland b. 1883 Woonona 21233/1883 (John W Abraham 1902)
  5. (m) George Highland b. 1885 Woonona 23775/1885 d. 1943 Bulli
  6. (m) Walter Highland b. 1888 Woonona 25770/1888 d. 1889
  7. (f) Ethel M Highland b. 1892 Woonona 39572/1892
  8. (f) Gertrude Highland b. 1894 Woonona 38427/1894 (Albert Woods 1915)
  9. (f) Lilly Highland b. d. (James E Ring 1914)
  10. (f) Unknown Highland (F Brown)
  11. (m) William Highland b. d. 1964 Wollongong

Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner at Bulli when he was insolvent in 1885

YOUNG. - August 4, 1924 at her residence, Main-road, Bulli, Margaret Young, aged 61 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 5 August 1924 p 8

Young Margaret Elizabeth (Graham)

b. 1872 Wollongong 19623/1872 d. 12/10/1950 Woonona br. Bulli

m. William Francis Young (abt 1865 Yorkshire-2/9/1948 Woonona Son of Elijah Young & Elizabeth) 1889 Woonona

f. Sharman Graham m. Anne McKenzie *

  1. (f) Annie E Young b. 1890 Woonona 38582/1890 d. 1923 Bulli (Andrew T Downie 1916)
  2. (f) Maud Young b. 1892 Woonona 39582/1892 (Robert Shepherd 1914)
  3. (m) Aubrey C Young b. 1901 Catherine Hill Bay
  4. (f) Merle Young b. 1909 Woonona (Matthew McCue 1929, Roy Percy de Longchamps 1943)
  5. (f) Jean Young b. 1911 Woonona (John William See 1941)
  6. (m) William Young

MRS. M E. YOUNG

Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Young died at her residence, Stanhope Street, Woonona, yesterday. She was 78 years of age. Mrs. Young was the widow of Mr. William E Young. She leaves a family of five, they are: Maud (Mrs R Shepherd), Aubrey, Merle (Mrs. de Longchamps), Jean (Mrs. See), and William. One daughter, Annie, predeceased her.

The funeral will leave her residence today for the Bulli Presbyterian Cemetery. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Friday 13 October 1950 p 3

1903 Electoral roll –living at Woonona Domestic Duties. Husband a bricklayer

Young Margaret S

m. William Young

  1. (f) Mary E Young b. 1885 Wollongong 23483/1885 

Young/Jung/Tung Maria (Eiserer)

b. Krielsham Germany

m. George Christian Florence Young (Germany) 12/8/1861 Sydney

f. Frederick Eiserer

  1. (f) Jane W Young b. 9/8/1863 Woonona 15115/1863 
  2. (m) Male Young b. 27/1/1866 Woonona 16525/1866 
  3. (m) Frederick F Young b. 1868 Wollongong 18204/1868 
  4. (m) Gustavus A Young b. 1870 Wollongong 18934/1870 d. 1870 Wollongong

YOUNG—EISERER.—At 105, Princes-street, on the 12th August, by special license, by the Rev. John Reid, of the Scots Church, Church hill, George Christian Florence Young, native of Germany, to Maria Eiserer, daughter of the late Frederick Eiserer, farmer, Krielsham, Germany. Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1875) Wednesday 21 August 1861 p 3

On Sunday, the 9th Instant, at her residence, Woonona, the wife of Mr. G. Young, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 21 August 1863 p 2

YOUNG.— At her residence Woonona, on the 27th inst, the wife of Mr G Young, baker, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 January 1866 p 2

Young Mary

1903 Electoral roll –living at Helensburgh Domestic Duties.

Young Mary (Cole)

b. abt 1841 Jamberoo d. 1934 Raleigh

m. Robert James Young (10/3/1835 Hobart Tas- 30/6/1928 Bellingen Son of Robert Young & Elizabeth Howard *) 28/8/1862 Jamberoo

f. William Cole m. Annabella McKenzie *

  1. (m) Robert William Percy Young b. 12/2/1865 Jamberoo 9652/1865 
  2. (m) John Thomas Young b. 6/11/1866 Jamberoo 9623/1866  d. 1939 Morpeth ( Prudence Annie Dudgeon * 1894)
  3. (f) Florence Henrietta Young b. 18/9/1868 Jamberoo 10713/1868 
  4. (m) George Henry Young b. 4/6/1870 Jamberoo 11331/1870 d. 1851 Bellingen
  5. (m) James Hamilton Young b. 28/9/1871 Jamberoo 11749/1871 
  6. (f) Frances Charlotte Young b. b 14/7/1873 Jamberoo 12366/1873 d. 1934 North Sydney
  7. (f) Edith Elizabeth Annabella Young * b. 12/3/1875 Jamberoo 13133/1875 d. 25/5/1925 Lismore (Isaac Lorne Warburton 1896)
  8. (m) Robert Howard Young b. 9/3/1877 Jamberoo 13845/1877 d. 1965 Bellingen
  9. (f) Christine Young b. 29/12/1878 15761/1879 d. 1926 Newtown, Sydney
  10. (f) Mary Gertrude Young b. 14/7/ 1881 Jamberoo 19435/1881 

Mrs. Robert Young, of Raleigh.
BELLTNGEN, Friday.

The death has occurred at “the Meadows,” Raleigh of Mrs. Young, relict of the late Air. Robert Young, in her 93rd year. The remains were removed to the Peace Memorial Church, Raleigh, where after a most impressive service they were laid to rest in a special vault at the church, beside those of her late husband, who predeceased her in June, of 1928. The service was conducted by Rev. O. N. Manny, of St. Margaret's. Bellingen, and a very large number of district residents attended to pay there last sad respects.

The late Mrs. Young, whose exemplary Christian life and charitable nature endeared her to all, was the eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. William Cole, of Jamberoo, and she was born at Jamberoo over 92 years ago. She received her early schooling at that centre, later entering the Rosebank Ladies' College,- which was then the leading school for the young ladies of the colony.

It was in those early days that the value of dairy cattle to the State, and the South Coast in particular, was being demonstrated, and her father, possessed of a remarkable knowledge of the breeding and selection of high production animals, rapidly gained fame as a breeder. His Illawarra Shorthorn tyre rapidly came to the forefront in the breeds of the State, and the pinnacle of honor was reached when his famous Melba XV was declared to be the world's champion butter-fat cow.

On August 28, 1864 (70 years ago) the late Mrs. Young was married to Mr Robert Young, who was born in Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) in 1835. About 38 years ago the late Mrs. Young came with her husband and the members of their growing family to the Bellinger River, where two of her sons took over the management of the Raleigh estate, which was later named “The Meadows. '

As a breeding centre of the famous Illawarra Shorthorn stock, “The Meadows” achieved a reputation which travelled far beyond the borders of the State. The late Airs. Young was the last surviving member of the William Cole family although she was the eldest child- Her four brothers and four sisters predeceased her.

During her life at Raleigh she enjoyed the highest respect and regard that, any woman could be held in by friends and acquaintances. She lived an exemplary life, and not only devoted herself to the domestic duties of the large household as a loving wife and mother, but was a Staunch and most active supporter of her church, playing a very prominent part in the establishment of the beautiful Anglican Peace Memorial Church at Raleigh Despite her active early days and the constant duties which devolved on her in the upbringing of so large a family. The late Mrs. Young possessed her faculties in a remarkable degree to the end of her days, and it was quite unnecessary for her to use glasses to end even the smallest print, or to do the finest needlework.

The late Mrs. Young is survived by a grown-up family of five sons and four daughters. Three daughters –predeceased her in addition to her husband, who also lived to the grand old age of 93 years. Twenty -five grandchildren survive, there are also twenty-seven great-grandchildren. Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954) Saturday 21 July 1934 p 4

Young Mary (Higgins)

b. abt 1834 d. 9/3/1911 Keiraville 3971/1911

m. Andrew Young ( 1827 Northumberland England-) 8/11/1862 RC Wollongong

f. Hugh Higgins m. Sarah McDermott *

  1. (m) Andrew Hugh Young b. 23/12/1863 Mount Kiera 16413/1864 d. 1934 North Sydney
  2. (m) Thomas F Young b. 1865 Wollongong 16848/1865
  3. (m) Mathew Young b. 23/7/1866 Mount Keira 16630/1866 d. 1933 Wollongong
  4. (m) Frank Young b. 23/101/1870 Wollongong 19060/1870 d. 1943 Wollongong
  5. (m) Edward Higgins Young b. 30/11/1873 Fairy Meadow 20892/1873 d. 1947 Sydney

An almost life-long - resident of Keiraville, Mrs. Young, passed away at her residence on Thursday morning at the age of 77 years.

Mrs Young was widely known and universally respected for her kindly and charitable disposition. A grown-up family of four sons are left to mourn their loss- Alderman Frank Young, Matthew, Edward, and Hubert. She had been a resident of the district for 64 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 10 March 1911 p 11

1903 Electoral roll –living at Keiraville Domestic Duties.

Young Mary (Stephenson)

b. abt 1838 d. 1892 Sydney br. Waverley ?

m. John Lamb Young (abt 1823 Montrose Scotland - 1905 Enmore Son of John Young & Jane) 1861 Kiama

f. James Stephenson m. Margaret

  1. (m) John Young b. 1861 Kiama
  2. (m) James Young b. 1863 Sydney d. 5/2/1894 Sydney
  3. (m) Robert A Young b. 1865 Sydney
  4. (f) Margaret J L Young b. 1871 Sydney (Philip T Evans 1905)

YOUNG.—At her residence, 183 Kent-street North, Mary, the beloved wife, of John Lamb Young, aged 54 years. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Tuesday 4 October 1892 p 4

Young Mary Rebecca

b. abt 1861 d. 7/9/1936 Dulwich Hill br. Rookwood

m. William Jesse Young (- 1947 Dulwich Hill Son of Jesse Young & Sarah Ann)

f. William

  1. (f) Eleanor Young b. 1886 Petersham 6131/1886 
  2. (f) Elsie Young b. 1887 Petersham 6941/1887 
  3. (m) Arthur F Young b. 1891 Petersham 29186/1891 
  4. (f) Jessie Young b. 1896 Helensburgh 3908/1896 d. 1985 NSW
  5. (m) Stanley Young b. 1899 Canterbury 2171/1899 

YOUNG. — September 7, 1936, at her residence, 22 Lewisham-street, Dulwich Hill, Mary Rebecca, beloved wife of William Jesse Young, and loving mother of Eleanor, Elsie, Arthur, Jessie, and Stanley, aged 75 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 8 September 1936 p 10

Young Minnie K L (Mann)

m. Alexander G Young 1894 Sydney

  1. (f) Jean C Young b. 1894 Helensburgh 16158/1894 

Young Olive Elizabeth (Waters)

b. abt 1879 St Issells Pembrokeshire d. 13/1/1962 Wollongong

m. Ernest Young (1884 Wallsend- 24/2/1968 Newcastle Son of John Young & Charity George ) 1927 Canterbury

f. Thomas Waters m. Elizabeth Hughes *

Living at Fig Tree in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties

Young Prudence Ann (Dudgeon)

b. 3/12/1870 Jamberoo d. 2/1/1949 Singleton cr. Beresford

m. John Thomas Young (1866 Jamberoo- 1939 Hinton Son of Robert James Young & Mary Cole *) 22/8/1894 Jamberoo

f. Hugh Dudgeon m. Margaret Dudgeon*

  1. (m) Eric Cole Young b. 1895 Bangalow
  2. (m) Harold Hugh J Young b. 1900 Sydney 28695/1900 

MRS PRUDENCE ANN YOUNG

Mrs Prudence Ann Young, relict of the late Mr John T. Young, passed away in Dangar Cottage Hospital yesterday. She was 78 years of age. Deceased was the wife of the late Mr John T. Young, founder of the Burradale Australian Illawarra Shorthorn stud, at Bangalow on the North Coast. He subsequently founded the well-known Newstead A.I.S. stud at Hinton. Newstead stud later transferred to Paterson, on his death three years ago, when Mrs Young came to live at Mr Fred Powers' residence in Pitt Street, Singleton. Mrs Young was the eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Hugh Dudgeon, of the famed Hillview Park A.I.S. stud on the South Coast. She was also related to the Coles, who together with the Youngs and the Dudgeons, were among the leaders in the development of the A.I.S. breed in Australia.

She had a number of relatives in this district. Surviving sons are Eric (Bowthorne) and Hugh (Paterson). Also surviving Mrs Young are three sisters, Mrs E. Richardson (Jamberoo), Mrs Arthur Fraser (late of Singleton, now living at Bingara), and Mrs R. W. Johnston, of Singleton. Two surviving brothers are Lindsay and Ernest Dudgeon (of Bangalow). Two other brothers predeceased Mrs Young. The funeral was conducted at Beresfield crematorium to-day at 3.30 p.m., following service in All Saints' Church of England. Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) Monday 3 January 1949 Page 2

Young Sarah

m. Henry A Young

  1. (f) Rosalina Young b. 1868 Wollongong 18252/1868 
  2. (m) Henry Antone Young b. 1877 Lambton 17338/1877 

Young Susannah (Creamer)

b. 1858 Camden d. 1899 Sydney

m. Barrington/Bassington Young (- 1882 Picton Son of Adolphus J Young & Jane) 1877 Sydney

f. John Creamer m. Hannah

  1. (m) John Adolphus Young b. 1877 Wollongong 23141/1877 d. 2/10/1912 Glebe Point
  2. (m) Oliver Broughton Young b. 1880 Picton 22731/1880 d. 1936 Sydney (Matilda Evelyn Dunn)

Young Susan

b. 1884 Wollongong d. 25/7/1884 Redfern

f. John Young m. Elizabeth *

YOUNG.—July 25, at the residence of her brother-in-law, 34, Chelsea-street, Redfern, Susy, the youngest daughter of the late John Young, of Wollongong, and dearly beloved sister of Mrs. George Donaldson, aged 20 years.  The Sydney Morning Herald 29 July 1884

Young Zilpah Jane (Piper)

b. 1870 Wollongong d. 1955 Petersham

m. William John Young (-22/8/1948 Camperdown Son of William Young & Grace) 1887 Wollongong

f. William Piper m. Ann Pearson *

  1. (f) Viola E M Young b. 1889 Kiama 25091/1889 (Moore)
  2. (m) William Oliver R Young b. 1891 Wollongong 38290/1891 d. 1891 Sydney
  3. (f) Annie O F Young b. 1892 Sydney d. 1895 Ashfield

Youngman see Guest

Youngs Sarah L

m. John Youngs

  1. (m) George T Youngs b. 1860 bp. CofE Jamberoo; Kiama; Shoalhaven 7807/1860 

Zani Helena (Pohn)

m. Giuseppe Zani 1895 Sherbrooke

This place could be in Western Sydney near Prospect as seems to be no connection to Illawarra.

Zappa Margaret Ann (Carter)

b. 1869 Doneraile Cork Ireland d. 3/11/1904 Boulder City WA br. Kalgoorlie

m. Peter Zappa (1859 Sondalo, Sondrio, Lombardia, Italy -1908 Boulder WA)

f. William Carter m. Mary O’Connell

  1. (f) Mary J Zappa 1891 Kiama 18012/1891 
  2. (f) Catherine Lucia Zappa b. 1892 St Leonards 33377/1892 (Maurice Edwards)
  3. (m) Peter John Zappa b. 1895 Greenmount WA
  4. (m) William Francis Zappa b. 1896 Perth WA d. 1896 Perth WA aged 7 months

Husband a publican of a goldfields hotel after he was injured in a mine blasting incident

ZAPPA.—On the 3rd inst., at her late residence, Portland Hotel, Richardson-street. Boulder City, Margaret Ann, the beloved wife of Peter Zappa. Aged. 35 years. R.I.P. The Evening Star (Boulder WA : 1898 - 1921) Friday 4 November 1904 p 2

Zell Anna Maria (Geirsberg/Kerpeck/Kirchberg/Kirbiasch)

b. abt 1830 Germany

m. Casper Zell (abt 1828 Germany -1867 Kiama Son of George J Zell & Phillipina)

Ship: San Francisco 1852

  1. (f) Sophia Zell b. 3/2/1853 Kiama (William Underwood 1871)
  2. (f) Adelaide Zell b. 26/6/1854 Kiama (William Harvey 1871)
  3. (m) Joseph Zell b. 24/5/1856 Kiama
  4. (f) Mary Zell b. 27/11/1857 Kiama d. 3/8/1935 (William H Marchant 1877)
  5. (f) Elizabeth Zell b. 24/3/1859 Kiama
  6. (m) Casper Zell b. 5/2/1861 Kiama d1888 Mudgee
  7. (m) William Zell b. 1864 d. 15/6/1945 Coonamble
  8. (f) Barbara Zell b. 16/9/1865 Spring Hill

Husband a Labourer or Vine dresser, then settler on Mary’s birth. Husband naturalised in 1860

Zglinicki Clara Mary (Herbert)

b. 1870 Camden d. 1957 Wollongong

m. Boguslar Zglinicki (1867 Picton- 1929 Wollongong Son of Maximillian von Zglinicki & Bridget) 1892 Camden

f. John Herbert m. Sarah

  1. (f) Elsie M Zginicki b. 1893 Camden
  2. (m) Max H Zglinicki b. 1895 Camden
  3. (f) Blanche Zglinicki b. 1896 Camden
  4. (m) Leslie R Zglinicki b. 1901 Camden
  5. (m) Fritz Zglinicki b. 1902 Camden

1903 Electoral roll –living at South Coast Rd Dapto Domestic Duties.

Zglinski/Zalinski Martha (Bugden)

b. 1875 Camden d. 1937 Ashfield

m. Ernest James Zglinski (abt 1872 Camden – Son of Maximillian von Zglinicki & Bridget) 1894 Junee

f. Lewis Bugden m. Mary Carroll

  1. (f) Mary Zglincki b. 1895 Tumbarumba
  2. (m) Frederick M Zglinicki b. 1899 Camden
  3. (m) Ernest J Zglinicki b. 1900 Camden
  4. (f) Margaret B Zglinicki b. 1901 Camden
  5. (f) Olga Zglinicki b. 1905 Campbelltown
  6. (m) Eric E Zglinicki b. 1908 Redfern
  7. (f) Inez M Zglinicki b. 1914 Granville

1903 Electoral roll –living at Cataract Domestic Duties

Ziems Alexandria Josephine (McLaughlin)

b 29/8/1870 Sydney d. 28/6/1948 Sylvania cr. Woronora

m. William Julius Ziems (29/1/1865 Bulli- 26/9/1949 Campsie Son of Charles Ziems & Sarah Jane Johnstone *) 3/7/1889 Petersham

f. William James McLaughlin m. Sarah Jane Tate

  1. (f) Pearlie Alfreda Ziems b. 28/5/1890 Enmore d. 11/8/1982 Raymond Terrace ( Henry Ernest Hindmarsh 1910)
  2. (m) Roy Alexander Ziems b. 8/3/1893 Enmore d. 10/5/1964 Kurrajong ( Margery Hawkins 1922)
  3. (m) Leonard Leighton Ziems b. 30/10/1895 Albion Park 8971/1896  d. 15/7/1975 Caringbah ( Emma Catt 1922)
  4. (f) Leila Josephine Ziems b. 5/2/1903 Albion Park 9592/1904 (James McKenzie 1929)
  5. (f) Marie Esmee Ziems b. 22.09.1906 Coramba d. 27/9/1906 Coramba
  6. (f) Mavis Muriel Ziems b. 3/6/1908 Coramba (William Brown 1925, William Vass 1957, Harry Brown 1978)

OBITUARY
Mrs. A. J. ZIEMS

The death occurred on June 24th, last, of Mrs. A. J. Zeims, at her residence, Belgrave Street, Sylvania. She is survived by her husband Mr W. J Ziems, and her daughters Mrs. Hindmarsh, (Millers' Forest) Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Brown and one son, Mr Roy L. Ziems. The remains were privately cremated at Woronora, on the 25th June last. Raymond Terrace Examiner and Lower Hunter and Port Stephens Advertiser (NSW : 1912 - 1955) Thursday 1 July 1948 p 2

1903 Electoral roll –living at Albion Park Husband an assistant storekeeper

Zeims Elizabeth Mary

b. 12/5/1876 Woonona d. 12/7/1918 Corrimal

f. Julius Gerlad Zeims m. Mary Ann Anderson *

1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties. With Fredricka, Julius Gerald and Mary Ann

Zeims Fredericka

b. 1865 Bulli d. 1949

f. Charles J Ziems m. Sarah Jane Johnston *

1903 Electoral roll –living at Bulli Domestic Duties. W

Zeims Fredericka

b. 28/12/1879 Fairy Meadow d. 19/7/1970

f. Julian Zeims m. Mary Ann Anderson *

1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties. With Elizabeth Mary, Julius Gerald and Mary Ann

Ziems Jane

b. 1873 Bulli d. 1927 Sydney

f. Charles Zeims m. Sarah Jane Johnston *

1903 Electoral roll –living at Woonona Domestic Duties.

Ziems Johanna (Cassel)

b. abt 1845 d. 17/8/1916 Towradgi 1916/14590

m. Fritz/Frederick Ziems (abt 1838- 11/9/1932) 1863 Sydney

f. Henry Cassel m.

  1. (f) Caroline Ziems * b. 1865 Wollongong 16897/1865 d. 7/9/1952 Sydney (Herbert Mead 1895)
  2. (f) Emma Ziems b. 1867 Wollongong 17934/1867
  3. (f) Henrietta Ziems b. 1869 Wollongong 19761/1869
  4. (f) Augusta Sarah Ziems * b. 1871 Wollongong 19497/1871
  5. (f) Alice Fredericka Ziems b. 1872 Wollongong 19736/1872
  6. (m) Fritz/Frederick Ziems b. 1875 Wollongong 21966/1875
  7. (m) Henry Ziems b. 1877 Wollongong 23163/1877
  8. (f) Amelia Zeims * b. d. 1932 Woollahra (Fred Hawkins 1893)

ZIEMS. — At her late residence 'Gustana,' Towradgi, August 17th, 1916, Johanna, late loved wife of Frederick Ziems, aged 71 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 August 1916 p 2

1903 Electoral roll –living at Towradgi Domestic Duties.

Zeims Marion Ruth

b. 1876 Bulli d. 1946 Wollongong

f. Charles J Ziems m. Sarah Jane Johnston *

1903 Electoral roll –living at Bulli Domestic Duties.

Zeims Mary Ann (Anderson)

b. 10/11/1843 Liverpool d. 14/3/1922 Corrimal br. Wollongong

m. Julius Ziems (New Hanover Germany- 14/8/1897 Para Meadow Son of Christove Ziems & Frederica Marheine) 8/10/1872 Fairy Meadow

f. Gerard Franklin Anderson m. Mary Ann Smiles *

  1. (m) Charles Ziems b. 3/8/1873 Fairy Meadow 20825/1873 d. 11/5/1877 Bulli
  2. (m) Robert Ziems b. 28/2/1875 Woonona d. 5/11/1937 Corrimal (Rebecca Emily Hampton)
  3. (f) Elizabeth Mary Ziems * b. 12/5/1876 Woonona d. 12/7/1918 Corrimal
  4. (m) Julius Gerald Ziems b. 30/1/1878 Bulli d. 21/8/1964 Dorrigo (Jill ?)
  5. (f) Frederica Ziems * b. 28/12/1879 Fairy Meadow d. 19/7/1970 (Henry Tate 1906)
  6. (f) Sarah Ziems b. 16/7/1884 Fairy Meadow 23029/1884 d.4/1/1959
  7. (f) Mary Ziems b. 16/7/1884 Fairy Meadow 23030/1884 d. 17/7/1884 Fairy Meadow
  8. (f) Beatrice Ziems b. 16/7/1884 Fairy Meadow 23028/1884 d.0612/1982 Woonona m ( Warren Barton 1924)
  9. (f) Henrietta Ziems b. 11/11/1889 Fairy Meadow d. 8/6/1980

ZIEMS.—March 14, 1922, at her residence, Main Road, Corrimal, Mary Ann Ziems, aged 78 years.

ZEIMS.—At her residence, Angel Bridge, Corrimal, Mary Ann, relict of the late Julius Zeims, aged 78 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 15 March 1922 p 12

1903 Electoral roll –living at Corrimal Domestic Duties.

OBITUARY

The death took place on Tuesday of one of the pioneers of the district in the person of Mrs. Ziems, of Corrimal, aged 87 years. She was in normal health until Friday night, and attended the Continental that evening, on returning home she complained of not feeling well. On Sunday she went to bed, and on Monday morning the doctor was called in. The late Mrs. Ziems was born in the Camden district, and came to Fairy Meadow when three months old, and has resided in the district ever since. She had a wide circle of friends, and leaves a grown-up family to mourn their loss. The remains were interred in the Wollongong Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 17 March 1922 p 2

Zeims Sarah Jane (Johnston)

b. 17/3/1840 Armargh d. 1877 9595/1877 br. Bulli

m. Charles J Zeims (14/3/1831 Saltzgitter New Hanover Germany- 18/6/1881 Bulli Son of Christove Ziems & Frederica Marheine) 10/10/1861 Woolloomooloo

f. John Johnston m. Jane

  1. (f) Fredericka Ziems * b. 1865 Bulli d. 1949
  2. (m) William Julius Ziems b. 1865 Bulli d. 26/9/1949 Campsie (Alexandria Josephine McLaughlin * 1889)
  3. (m) Henry Charles Ziems b. 1866 Bulli d. 17/8/1951 Kiama (Sophia Fryer * 1890)
  4. (m) Charles Ziems b. 1868 Bulli d. 1935 North Sydney
  5. (f) Matilda Ziems * b. 1870 Bulli d. 1935 Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney (Ebenezer Jones 1902)
  6. (f) Jane Ziems * b. 1873 Bulli d. 1927 Sydney
  7. (f) Jemima Agnes Ziems * b. 1874 Bulli d. 1954 Chatswood (William Bartlett 1893)
  8. (f) Rachel Caroline Ziems * b. 1875 Bulli d. 6/7/1955 Richmond (John Clowes 1903)
  9. (f) Marion Ruth Ziems b. 1876 Bulli d. 1946 Wollongong

Husband a musician, goldminer and in Bulli an Innkeeper.

Ziems Sophia (Fryer)

b. b. 1866 Albion Park 9613/1866 d. 12/10/1915 Albion Park br. Albion Park Anglican

m. Henry Charles Ziems (1866 Bulli- 17/8/1951 Kiama Son of Charles Ziems & Sarah Ann Johnston *) 1890 Woonona

f. William Fryer m. Sophia Dunster *

  1. (m) William Clarence Ziems b. abt Sept 1894 d. 17/5/1895 Albion Park 6923/1895 aged 9 months
  2. (m) Charles Vivian Zeims b. 1891 Kiama 18035/1891 d. 1975
  3. (f) Hazel Ziems b. 1893 Kiama 18573/1893 (Charles Archer 1921)
  4. (m) William C Ziems b. 1894 Wollongong 37908/1894
  5. (f) Alma Fredericka Ziems b. 1896 Albion Park 819/1896 d. 1956 Kiama
  6. (m) Henry Selwyn Ziems b. 1897 Albion Park 28796/1897
  7. (f) Myra C Ziems b. 1900 Albion Park 28940/1900
  8. (m) Allan F Ziems b. 1909 Kiama 26255/1909

A gloom was cast over Albion Park and district on Tuesday evening –when it became known that Mrs. H. Ziems, wife of Mr. H. G. Ziems, had suddenly passed away. -The late Mrs. Ziems had always experienced good health up to the last few months, although her condition at any time had never caused her family any anxiety. However during the last few days she contracted a cold, pneumonia supervened, and she passed peacefully away in the presence of her husband and children at 8.30- p.m. A sad feature of the occurrence is that her son, Selwyn, had only left for the front ten days ago.

The late Mrs. Ziems took an active part in church and school work, as well as all local public movements, Ladies' Patriotic League. In time of sickness and distress she was always one of the first, with her sympathy and help, but most of her kindnesses was done in an unostentatious way, and many people in the district will have cause to reverence her memory. By the many young people that gathered at her home, she will be, sadly missed, as she always strove to make things happy for them. A husband, three daughters and three sons, as well as a loving circle of friends remain to mourn their loss. The funeral took place on Thursday when the remains were interred in the Church of England cemetery, Albion Park, .. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 October 1915 p 5

1903 Electoral roll –living at Albion Park Husband an draper

Zillman Jane Caroline Clara

b. 1873 Kiama 12349/1873 d. 1957 Kiama

f. Rev John Harman Leopold Zillmann m. Catherine Newel Kendall *

1903 Electoral roll –living at Manning St Kiama Domestic Duties.

Zillmann Catherine Newel (Kendall)

b. /3/ 1842 Darling Forest d. 3/8/1875 Kiama 6862/1875

m. Rev John Harman Leopold Zillmann (-1919 Redfern Son of John L Zillman & Clarissa) 31/1/1866 Barrone Villa Kiama 2183/1866

f. Thomas S Kendall m. Caroline Blake Rutter *

  1. (m) Thomas L K Zillman b. 4/11/1866 Armidale 5050/1866
  2. (m) Herman R L Zillman b. 1868 Forbes 12190/1868 d. 1930 Waverley (Lilian G Davies 1899)
  3. (f) Jane Caroline Clara Zillman * b. 20/6/1873 Kiama 12349/1873
  4. (m) Robert S C Zillman b. 1875 Kiama 13209/1875 d. 29/3/1876 Kiama

On the 31st January, at Barrone Villa, Kiama, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Thomas Anguin, the Rev. J. H. L. ZILLMANN, son of one of the German missionaries sent out to establish an aboriginal mission at Moreton Bay, to CATHERINE NEWEL, third daughter of THOMAS S. KENDALL., Esq., J.P., and grand-daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Kendall, of the Church Missionary Society. The Sydney Morning Herald 12 February 1866

On the 4th instant, at her residence, Armidale, the wife of the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 8 November 1866 p 2

On the 26th June, at the Parsonage, Kiama, the wife of the Rev. J. H. L. ZILLMAN of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 3 July 1873 p 2

We have this week to record, and we do so with sincerer regret, the premature death of Mrs. J. H. L. Zillman, the wife of the Episcopalian clergyman lately resident in Kiama.

Mrs Zillman, who was about three weeks since delivered of her fourth child, had previously been suffering considerably from cold, was attacked subsequently to the birth by succession of maladies, and succumbed at last to inflammation of the intestines, Communication by telegraph and otherwise had, of course, been maintained with the Rev. Mr. Zillman, who removed not long since to Queensland, having left Mrs. Z. with her relatives in Kiama on account of her approaching accouchement, He was to leave Brisbane, we understand, at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, the precise time, or very nearly so, at which his wife's death took place. Mrs. Zillman, whose Christian name was Catherine, was the third daughter of Thos. Kendall, Esq., J.P., and was about thirty two years of age. The funeral took place at 2 p.m. yesterday, and was attended, we need hardly say, by a very large concourse of the residents of Kiama and its neighbourhood, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 5 August 1875 p 2

On Wednesday evening, the 29th instant, at Barroul, ROBERT SURFLEET CAMPBELL ZILLMAN. youngest son of the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman, and Catherine Newel Zillman deceased, aged 8 months and 14 days. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 31 March 1876 p 2

Zinzarella/ Zinzerella/Zenzerrella/Zinzzerella Helen /Ellen/Hellen (Hetherington/Fetheringham then Hynd)

b. abt 1852 d. 1913 Woodside Vic

m. Hynd

m. John Jovina Zinzarella (abt 1865 Terrario Italy-1953 Dandenong Vic ) 1891 Wollongong

  1. (m) John Jovina Zinzzerella b. 1892 Mt Pleasant 39082/1892 d. 1956 Echuca Vic (Millicent Maud O’Hern 1921)

Zlotkowski Jane (Haigh)

b. abt 1834 d. 30/10/1889 Marrickville br. Rookwood

m. Ignacy Zlotkowski (1817 Warsaw Poland – 3/2/1886 Five Dock ) 19/9/1855 Independent (Congregational) 19/9/1855 Wollongong V1855140 88

f. Joseph Haigh m.

  1. (m) Ignacy Stanislas Torquato Zlotkowski b. 20/11/1856 Wollongong 8483/1856 d. 5/6/1950 Vaucluse
  2. (f) Adrienne R Z Z Zlotkowski b. 18/3/1858 Wollongong 13356/1858 d. 1931(George King 1886)
  3. (m) Haigh Australia Zlotkowski b. 9/10/1859 Wollongong 14217/1859 d. 25/10/1945 Marrickville (Ellen Bogan 1900)
  4. (f) Sylvia B Zlotkowski b. 30/9/1866 Wollongong 16678/1866
  5. (m) Alfredo B F Zlotkowski b. 23/9/1869 Wollongong 19912/1869 d. 13/12/1923 West Maitland (Minnie Robertson 1893, Vera Bedforth 1907)
  6. (m) Frederick S William Zlotkowski b. 22/4/1873 Surrey Hills 949/1873 (Elinor Dight 1899)

“At Wollongong on Wednesday l9th instant, by the Rev, Hugh M'Kail, Ignacy Zlotkowski, to Jane, second daughter of J. Haigh, Esq. of Sydney.” Empire 22 September 1855

BIRTHS.    At her residence, Wollongong, November 20th, the lady of Ignacy Zlotkowski, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 November 1856

March 18, at Montenegro, near Wollongong, the lady of Ignacy Zlotkowski, Esq., of a daughter.  The Sydney Morning Herald 23 March 1858

On the 9th instant, at Montenegro, near Wollongong, the lady of Ignacy Zlotkowski, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 12 October 1859 p 1

On the 30th September, at her residence, Byalla Cottage, Smith- street, Wollongong, Madame ZLOTKOWSKI, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 2 October 1866

On the 23rd instant, at her residence, Byalla Cottage, Smith- street, Wollongong, Madame ZLOTKOWSKI, wife of Professor Zlotkowski, of a son.  The Sydney Morning Herald 25 September 1869

On-the 22nd April, at her residence, 39 Riley-street, Surry Hills, the wife of Professor Igasey Zlotkowski, of a son. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Thursday 24 April 1873 p 1

ZLOTKOWSKI —October 30, at her residence, Brenton, Livingstone-road, Marrickville, Jane Zlotkowski, aged 55 years. The Sydney Morning Herald Thursday 31 October 1889

Jane owned and ran a private secondary school for boys, which was located in Market Square (her family home) the family later moved to their farm house in Montenegro (Black Mountain) near Mt. Keira.

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