b. 14/12/1835? d. 9/3/1888 Ashfield br. McGraths Hill
m. John Dunstaig Gow Cadden 6/1/1859 Wollongong 3207/1859
f. Rev. James Watkin m. Hannah Entwisle
On the 6th instant, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Wollongong , Mr. J, D. G. Caddan, of Windsor, to Miss H. J. Watkins, of the former place. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 January 1859
CADDAN - WATKIN On 6th January 1859 at the Wesleyan Chapel, Wollongong, NSW, Mr J D Caddan of Windsor, to Hannah Jane, eldest daughter of Rev James Watkin.NZ'er 26 Feb 1859
CADDAN-At her residence, George-street. Windsor, on Sunday, 24th November, Mrs. John DG. Cadden, of a daughter. Empire 21 December 1861
On the 17th Instant, at Windsor, of bronchitis after measles, Harriett Watkin, eldest daughter of J. D. O and H. J Cadden, aged 5 years and 10 months. Empire 21 September 1867
CADDEN—March 9, at Ashfield, Hannah Jane Cadden, eldest daughter of the late Rev. James Watkin, in her 53rd year. Her end was peace. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 April 1888
m. Hugh Phillips Cadden (abt 1820 - 7/7/1883 Beechworth Vic) 1843 CofE St James’ Melbourne
b. abt 1818 d. 10/2/1893 Taree 14052/1893 br. Oxley Island Cemetery
m. James Cadden (1805-14/1/1890) 1839 Presbyterian Wollongong V1839 4356 74B
f. Alexander Donaghy m. Jane Orr
b. 1845 Norfolk Island d. 1887 Shoalhaven
m. Hugh Charles Reginald Cadden (1846 Melbourne Vic- 1925 Ryde Son of Hugh Cadden & Elizabeth ) 31/7/1871 Bathurst
m. Robert Cadden
b. abt 1861 d. 20/11/1924 Katoomba 17905/1924 br. Katoomba
m. Frederick Sparnon Cade ( abt 1860 St Ives Cornwell England- 4/5/1923 St Vincent’s Sydney) 27/2/1889 Deniliquin
f. Benjamin Hilton m. Mary
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 23/12/1941
m. Martin Luther Cadman (abt 1858 - 16/7/1928 Ryde ) 1891 Ashfield
f. ? m. Ann
d. 1889 Newtown
m. Martin Luther Cadman (abt 1858 - 16/7/1928 Ryde ) 1879 Wollongong
f. John B Chisholm m. Margaret
d. 31/7/1968 Br. Bulli General
m. James Cadman(- 28/2/1943 Stadium Street Woonona) 1898 Newtown 3786/1898
f.James Hayes m. Mary
CADMAN -February 28 1943 at his residence Stadium Street Woonona James beloved husband of Mary Cadman and dear father of Dorothy, Vera (Mrs C A Vigel) James and Robert (suddenly) The Sydney Morning Herald 2 March 1943
The baby is James (Jim) Veigel b. 4 July 1920 aged about 6 months. The woman on the right is Vera Veigel (nee Cadman)
The woman on the left is Mary Cadman (nee Hayes) and sitting is also Mary Cadman. The photo was taken at 1 Ball street, Woonona.
Possibly taken at Stadium Street, Woonona, in 1907.
From left, Back Row- Unknown, Mick Hayes (Mary’s brother), Dick Kerr (Mick's son in law), Ted Rogers.
Front- Evelyn Rogers, Kate Rogers, John Cadman (Bachelor and teacher at the time) nursing Vera Cadman (Veigel), James Cadman nursing James Cadman, Mary Cadman (nee Hayes) standing behind Doris Cadman
b. 1859 Richmond? NSW d. 11/10/1932 Croydon Park 17687/1932 br. Rookwood Catholic
m. Michael James Caffrey (abt 1857 -23/11/1897 Woonona 3243/1897) 1881 Orange 5661/1881
f. Andrew Frazer m. Annie
CAFFREY.-October 11, 1932, at 41 Hay-street, Croydon Park, Alice, widow of the late Michael Caffrey, and loving mother of Vincent, Ethel, Ivy, Edith. Rita, and Elvle, aged 72 years. Rest In peace.
b. abt 1853 Waterloo House Tipperary d. 6/2/1926 Turin Italy br. Islip Oxfordshire
m. Stephen Mannington Caffyn (15/5/1850 Salehurst Sussex- 2/10/1896 Bethnal House Asylum London Son of James Caffyn & Elizabeth Mannington ) 25/2/1879 Chobham Surrey
f. William de Vere Hunt m. Louisa Going
Ship: 1880
She was a relation of the poet, Aubrey de Vere. She was educated by English and German governesses and had trained as a nurse in London.
Mrs Mannington Caffyn used her nursing training to support her husband's professional standing; she was a founder of the District Nursing Society in Victoria and served on its committee for about two years, a keen advocate of lifting nursing from the 'sphere of Sarah Gampism into a scientific profession for educated gentlewomen'. In the literary field she was to eclipse her husband and achieve fame in her own right as a novelist. She wrote her novels as Kathleen Caffyn, Mrs Mannington Caffyn, but mostly as 'Iota'; she also contributed to the local press. Her sixty-page 'Victims of Circe — a Victorian Station Story with Melbourne and Tasmanian Associations' was published in Mrs Patchett Martin's Cooee: Tales of Australian Life by Australian Ladies in 1891. She also contributed to By Creek and Gully, edited by Lala Fisher in 1899. Of Iota's seventeen novels only A Comedy in Spasms (1895) and Dorinda and Her Daughter (1910) have any connexion with Australia; the only one written in Australia was her first, The Yellow Aster (London, 1894). It had four editions in a month and was widely reviewed as a 'book of the day'. The St James's Budget found it a 'peculiar' book, both 'Zolaesque' and betraying the influence of Ibsen, a product of 'morbid sentimental self-consciousness'. It is the story of a girl deliberately brought up without knowledge of the Christian religion, 'her powers of mind … highly cultivated but her heart starved'. She marries a rich and handsome gentleman believing herself 'sexless' and proving to be completely cold to her duties as a wife. Love floods into her heart only as her child is born. Reviewers condemned Iota's details on the approach of the infant as more suited to the pages of a doctor's book than those of a novel likely to fall into the hands of 'young and old, man, woman, and child'. To the Australasian it was 'vigorous writing, its faults being rawness of style (in places), a certain extravagance of description and obtrusion of incident, which might have been toned down or left out—the faults of a first attempt and bold ambition'.
From the first Kathleen Mannington Caffyn enjoyed outstanding success for her fiction. One reason for her popularity was that, despite an intricate verbose style and often obscure plots which dealt with art, religion, science and philosophy, her novels were essentially romantic with strong feminine appeal. Generally their themes were the analyses of women in their relations with men and were overlaid with associations of sex which were more significant than their ostensibly central plots. A second reason for her success was that she was undoubtedly skilled in character portrayal, a quality she shared with her husband. The decline of her popularity has been due as much to the changing conventions in novels on romantic love as to her own literary weaknesses.
In 1892 the Caffyns returned to London. Stephen died from phthisis on 2 October 1896 at Bethnal House Asylum. After his death Kathleen wrote most of her novels, the last, Merry Mirrilies, appearing in 1916. Though she ceased to write, she still pursued her other interests of hunting and polo. She died aged 73 after an operation in a nursing home at Turin, Italy, on 6 February 1926, survived by a son.
Our London correspondent announces the death of Mrs. Kathleen Mannington Caffyn, who, under the pen name of “Iota,” was the author of “A Yellow Aster,” which volume appeared in 1894, and subsequently of about a dozen other works of fiction. Mrs. Caffyn, who was a native of County Tipperary, was the daughter of William de Vere Hunt and Louisa Going, and married the late Stephen Mannington Caffyn, surveyor, writer and inventor. The couple removed to Australia, and lived in the Commonwealth for several years. The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Thursday 11 February 1926 p 8
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/caffyn-stephen-mannington-3137
d. 29/12/1950 Darlinghurst br. Botany
m. Patrick Cahill (abt 1857 Ireland - 3/4/1944 Ashfield Son of Michael Cahill & Margaret)
f. James
Husband a warder at Wollongong Gaol
Mr. Patrick Cahill, of Corrimal st. accompanied by Mrs. Cahill, will leave for a trip to England and Ireland by the SS Hoon, on the 10th April. Mr. Cahill is taking the trip on account of his good partner's health in the first place, and as may be imagined is anxious to see his kinsfolk in the land of his birth. It is over 35 years since Mr. and Mrs. Cahill came to Wollongong, and during that period they have been amongst out most highly respected citizens. Mr. Cahill has led a most useful life, and is now taking a well deserved holiday.
The many friends of both the voyagers wish them bon voyage and a safe return. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 18 March 1913 p 2
d. 28/10/1901 Austinmere br. Waverley
m. John Cahill 1890 Campbelltown
f. John Noonan
Mrs Cahill, wife of a fettler on the line, and post mistress at Austinmere, died yesterday. The Sydney Morning Herald 29 October 1901
b. abt 1879 d. 23/5/1955 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Michael Cahill (abt 1875- 18/12/1930 Wollongong Son of Abond Cahill & Sophia)
f. Joseph m.
m. Lemeul J Caiels 1890 Sydney
b. abt 1843 Bishopstone Wiltshire d. 1/11/1887 Kiama
m. Charles Caiels (abt 1841 Cranborne Dorset - ) 1862 Salisbury
f. Simon White m. Charlotte F
Ship: Northampton 1880
DIED at her residence, Kiama, on the 1st instant, Harriet, the beloved wife of Charles Caiels aged 44 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 8 November 1887 p 2
b. abt 1871 d. 11/6/1941 Clifton
m. Harry Caiger (abt 1864- 9/6/1949 Clifton Son of William Caiger & Catherine ) 1890 St Leonards
f. Henry Thomas Green m. Esther
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
A highly respected resident of Clifton died at Illawarra Cottage Hospital on June 11, in the person of Mrs. Eva Maud Caiger, beloved wife of Harry, and loving mother of Emily, Victor, Jasper, Joyce and Esther. The late Mrs. Caiger was 70 years of age. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 20 June 1941 p 13
Husband a shopkeeper who ran the only grocery store between Bulli and Helensburgh.
m. Albert S Cailes
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1833 Ballyna, Mayo
f. Thomas Cain m. Judy (both dead)
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan
Other: Empl. M Ryan, Fig Tree Farm, Wollongong, £8, 1 yr
d. 1889 Kiama 10868/1889
m. John Cain 20/8/1855 Jamberoo Reg Kiama RC
f. Patrick Gillespie m. ?
Husband a settler /labourer
m. John Cain
b. 1854 at sea d. 3/3/1937 Kiama br. Kendall Family Cemetery
m. William Charles King (12/8/1849 Kiama – 3/12/1879 Hartwell Kiama Son of Alexander King & Margaret Marks *) 1876 Kiama
m. Dr John Hay Caird ( - 1885 Kiama Son of James H Caird & Helen)
f. Chapman m. Selina
Family lived at ‘Hartwell’ which was built in 1858 by her uncle Thomas Chapman.
MRS. BRUXNER'S MOTHER
Death at Kiama
GLEN INNES, WednesdayThe death occurred at Kiama yesterday of Mrs. J. H. Caird, mother of Mrs. M. F. Bruxner, wife of the Deputy-Premier and Minister for Transport, Mrs. Caird, who was aged 83 years, had been a resident of Kiama for 68 years.
The news of Mrs. Caird's death reached Mr. Bruxner while he was on a visit to Glen Innes with the Premier (Mr. Stevens) He will return to Sydney immediately. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 4 March 1937 p 6
MRS. SARAH ELIZABETH CAIRD.
“All sections of, the community were deeply sad, to learn of the passing of one of the oldest residents of the district on Wednesday morning in the person of Mrs Sarah Elizabethll Caird, of Hartwell Kiama. She had inherited the estate from the late Thomas Chapman, from whom Chapman's Point got its name, and who came out from England to Australia in the fifties of the last century. Except for a few years spent at Braidwood, Mrs. Caird had spent the whole of her long life at Hartwell, a charming hostess of the historic mansion with its old world atmosphere.
The late Mrs. Caird endeared herself to everyone with whom she came in contact during her long life, and she retained her youthful charm and nature to the end. To those who had only had the privilege of knowling her during the past decade. It was hard to realise that she had well passed the allotted span, so alert she was, interested and interesting. She often said she would never grow old, and she never did…. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 6 March 1937 p 2
b. abt 1879 d. 23/6/1959 br. Corrimal
m. James Matthew Cairnes (1881 Parkes- 19/4/1927 Wollongong Son of Thomas Michael Cairns & Margaret Lavelle*) 1902 Wyalong
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties Husband a miner
b. abt 1855 Wigan Lancashire d. 22/7/1922 Bulli br. Corrimal
m. Thomas Michael Cairnes (abt 1849 Sligo -1935 ) 17/5/1871 Crook Durham
f. John Lavelle m. Bridget Fahey
Ship: Erato 1878
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties Husband a miner
https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ccavenagh&id=I3
b. abr 1879 d. 1925 br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Frederick Cairnes (1880 Forbes - 7/9/1928 Callan Park Son of Thomas Michael Cairnes & Margaret Lavelle *) 1901 Woonona
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties Husband a miner
Living in Helensburgh when her husband enlisted in 1916. He was buried by shell fire and died in Callan Park- probably suffering from ‘Shell shock’.
m. Michael Cairns 1840 Presbyterian Wollongong V18404364 74B
b. 1858 Mt Keira d. 28/11/1937 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Robert Caisley (abt 1862 -1/7/1938 Wollongong Son of Walter Caisley & Mary) 1882 Wollongong
f. Thomas Shipp m. Sarah Marshall *
CAISLEY - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. ROBERT CAISLEY and SON Herb, are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE and his dear MOTHER; to leave her late residence, 7 Mercury Street, Wollongong, THIS MONDAY, at 4 pm for the Congregational Cemetery Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 29 November 1937
b. 18 January 1866 Wollongong d. 1925 Wickham
m. John Caisley (-1923 Bellingen Son of Walter Caisley & Mary) 1884 Wollongong
f. Thomas Shipp m. Sarah Marshall *
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1879 d. 15/9/1953 Coledale cr. Woronora
m. Charles Thomas Caladine ( 1873 Chesterfield Derby- 3/11/1946 Coledale Son of Jarvis Caladine & Susannah Brailsford *) 1898 Sydney 342/1898
f. Charles Brown
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
MRS. A. M. CALADINE
Mrs. Annie Maria Caladine, of 302 Main Road, Scarborough, passed away at the Coledale Hospital on Tuesday at the age of 74 years.
Widow of the late Thomas Caladine, she is survived by an adult family. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Thursday 17 September 1953 p 4
b. abt 1854 Chesterfield Derby d. 28/12/1919 Bulli br. Clifton
m. Jarvis Caladine (1851 Chesterfield Derby – 25/12/1915 Bulli Son of John Caladine & Harriet) 1872
f. William Brailsford
Ship: Orizaba 1890
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 5 /8/1862 Fairy Meadow d. 17 /1/1956 Corrimal cr. Woronora
m. Cunningham Caldwell (29/8/1854 Balgownie – 18/10/1941 Corrimal Son of Cunningham Caldwell & Sarah Maxwell *) 5/6/1885 Glebe
f. Edward Harrigan m. Jane Willison Wood *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties Husband a farmer.
b. 16/7/1860 Fairy Meadow d. 19/4/1911 Fairy Meadow 8206/1911 br. Wollongong Old Pres Cemetery
m. John Caldwell (26/1/1860 Balgownie- 10/12/1938 Corrimal Son of Cunningham Caldwell & Sarah Maxwell *) 26/2/1881 St Michael’s Wollongong 4414/1881
f. James Dennis m. Elizabeth Spinks *
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
WOLLONGONG Wednesday.
Mrs. J. Caldwell, of Fairy Meadow, aged 55 years, an old resident of this district, died last night. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 20 April 1911
b. 26/10/1822 Glasgow d. 30/1/1879 Wollongong 9689/1879 br. Woonona Presbyterian
m. Daniel McCann
m. Thomas Caldwell abt 1855 India
f. William Bayne m. Margaret Kay
Occupation: Boarding House Keeper
b. abt 1870 Cramlington Northumberland d. 16/2/1939 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Frank Kirkpatrick Caldwell ( 1865 Balgownie – 16/3/1945 Son of Cunningham Caldwell & Sarah Maxwell * ) 1891 Wollongong
f. Thomas Weeks m. Jane Hill *
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
LATE MRS. CALDWELL
The death occurred yesterday afternoon at her residence, Balgownie of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Caldwell, beloved wife of Francis Caldwell, and dear mother, of Rebecca (Mrs. H. Harrigan), Frank, (the well-know Wollongoig master butcher), Dorothy (Mrs. H. Peterson, Wollongong) Ernest and Ronald (Balgownie) the late Mrs. Caldwell was in her 70th year. This (Friday) afternoon the funeral will leave her late residence at 3.15, for the Presbyterian cemetery, Wollongong. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 17 February 1939 p 12
m. Andrew Caldwell
m. James Caldwell 1872 Kiama
m. Robert Caldwell 1856 Tumut
b. 14/7/1820 Newarthill Lanarkshire Scotland d. 22/8/1900 Albion Park
m. William Caldwell (21/3/1817 Bothwell Lanarkshire Scotland -20/9/1891 Bega Son of James Caldwell & Margaret Woodrow)
f. David Haddow m. Janet Miller
Ship: Herald 1844 Sydney
Mrs. Margaret Caldwell aged 82, widow of the late William Caldwell, died at the residence of her son James Caldwell lately, after an illness of two years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 8 September 1900 p 5
https://www.ancestry.com.au/genealogy/records/margaret-haddow_108094653
d. after 1911
m. James Caldwell (13/11/1842 Holytown Bothwell Lanarkshire Scotland-11/6/1915 Wollongong Son of William Caldwell & Margaret Haddow *) 1869 Wollongong 3756/1869
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a carpenter. Living at ‘Bonnie Doon’ in 1911.
b. 4/2/1837 Corramore Co Donegal Ireland d. 28/3/1909 Berry br. Berry
m. Charles Caldwell ( abt 1825 Tyrone Ireland – 29/5/1883 Broughton Creek Son of James Caldwell & Eliza) 1861 Stanorlar Ireland
Ship: abt 1864
b. abt 1831 Ardstraw Tyrone d. 2/11/1876 Balgownie br. Wollongong General
m. Cunningham Caldwell (abt 1820 Glen Glush Tyronne Ireland - 28/12/1912 Balgownie) 25/3/1853 Gundarrin, Wollongong Presbyterian Wollongong V18534504 74B
f. John Maxwell m. Elizabeth Evans *
Ship: Parland 1838
MARRIED, By special license, at Gundarrin, near Wollongong, on the 25th instant, by the Very Rev. the Moderator of the Synod of Australia, Mr. Cunningham Caldwell, of Fairy Meadow, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. John Maxwell, of Gundarrin. The Sydney Morning Herald 29 March 1853
b. 14/7/1877 Rose Cottage Kembla St 23119/1877 d. 1963 Balmain
m. Norman Stewart Caldwell (1878 Mudgee- Richard Caldwell & Lucy E ) 1940 Parramatta
m. Frederick William Hewlett m. Emily F Spence *
Living at Kembla St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Milliner.
b. abt 1827 Argyle Scotland d. 15/10/1905 Avondale br. Albion Park
m. John Caldwell (1825 Lanark Scotland- 1894 Dapto Son of James Caldwell & Margaret)
f. Donald Morrison m. Mary
Ship: Vocalist 1857 into Sydney
Living at Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. Violet Caldwell, an old-and highly respected resident of Illawarra, died at her daughter's residence, Avondale on Sunday last. Deceased was seventy-nine years of age, and a resident of the State for 50 years. Her remains were interred on Monday in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Albion Park. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 20 October 1905 p 2
Husband a carpenter.
d. 1948 Goulburn
f. John
Living at Omega in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1878 Goulburn
m. Walter Joseph B Callaghan ( abt 1877-) 1903 Wollongong
m. James Callaghan
m. Bartholimew Callaher
b. 25/3/1871 Berkeley d. 26/1/1947 Wollongong 4627/1947 br. Wollongong
m. James Callaway (1863 Kiama-1932 Wollongong Son of James Callaway & Martha Barnes James *) 1891 Wollongong 8259/1891
f. Bernard Sweeney m. Mary Hunt *
Her first child is reputed to be fathered by Waples.
Mrs. A, CALLAWAY
Aged 75 years, Mrs Alice Callaway died at her home at Central Kembla on, Sunday.
She was the mother of Mary (Mrs. H. Martyn, Sydney); Pearl (Mra. Madgewick) Alice (Mrs Wasson) Stella (Mrs White, Erskineville) and Irene (Mrs Edwards Redfern)
Relict of the late Mr. James Callaway, she was widely known and respected and on Tuesday the remains were interred beside those of her late husband in Wollongong C. of E. cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 31 January 1947 p 11
b. abt 1791 Cornwall d. 6/7/1874 American Creek br. Wollongong
m. Philip Callaway (abt 1792-) 18/9/1813 Gulval Cornwall
f. James Uren m. Anne McAlice
Ship: Cressy 1856
CALLAWAY.— On Monday, July 6, at the residence of her son, American Creek, Mrs Ann Callaway, aged 83 years Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 July 1874 p 2
b. 1834 Penzance Cornwall d. 1/8/1912 Figtree br. Wollongong
m. James Callaway ( 6/5/1832 Gulval Cornwall- 3/1/1892 American Creek Son of Phillip Callaway & Anne Uren *) 24/7/1859 St Michael’s Wollongong 3234/1859
f. Charles James m. Margaret
Husband a farmer at American Creek
Married.
On the 24th of July last, at St. Michael's, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, Mr James Callaway, farmer, of Fairy Meadow, to Martha Barnes, daughter of Charles James, of Penzance, Cornwall, England. Cornish papers please copy. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Monday 1 August 1859 p 3
b 17/9/1879 Mundy St, Goulburn d. 6/5/1964 Figtree br. Wollongong
m. William Ernest Callaway (1875 Keelogues- 20/4/1934 Wollongong Son of James Callaway & Martha Barnes James *)
f. Peter Catterall m. Harriet Mason Dibley
b. abt 1820 Ireland d. 27/11/1884 Newtown br. Petersham
m. William Callinan (1808 Limerick-11/10/1887 Wolloomooloo) abt 1837 Ireland
On her daughter Ellen’s death notice it stated that her husband was of Wollongong
CALLINAN. - November 27, at her residence. Botany View, King-street, Newtown, after a short illness. Julia, the beloved wife of William Callinan, and mother of Edward and William
W. Callinan, aged 64 y ears. Rest in peace The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 28 November 1884 p 1
THE FRIENDS of Mr. WILLIAM CALLINAN are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his deceased beloved WIFE, Mrs. Julia Callinan : to move from her late residence, Botany View-terrace, King Street, Newtown, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at quarter past 3 o'olock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Petersham. P. Kirby, undertaker. 84, Hunter-street.
THE FRIENDS of Messrs. EDWARD and W. W. CALLINAN are respecttullv invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased beloved MOTHER, Mrs. Julia Callinan; to move from her late residence. Botany View-terrace, King-street. Newtown, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at quarter past 8 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Petersham. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 28 November 1884 p 14
b. 18/1/1865 Fig-tree Wollongong d. 1928 Petersham
m. William Callinan (abt 1859- 18/10/1926 Rockdale Son of William Callinan & Julia McKay *) 18/8/1886 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Bernard Gillin m. Ellen O’Neill *
CALLINAN-GILLIN. -August l8, by special license, at St.Francis Xaviers Church, Wollongong, the Ven. Archpriest Sheehy officiating. William, youngest son of Mr. William Callinan, late of Parramatta and Newtown, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Bernard Gillin, of Mount Joy, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 September 1886
m. Henry Calthorpe
b. abt 1840 Limerick d. 1883 Kiama
m. Mathew Calvert ( abt 1834 Tyrone Ireland -6/6/1884 Dapto) 24/11/1874 West Dapto RC
f. Thomas Condon m. Mary Howard
b. 1827 d. 6/9/1874 br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Matthew Calvert (abt 1834 Co Tyrone Ireland-6/6/1884 Dapto) also married Honora Condon * and Eliza Crowley *
f. James McGrory m. Margaret
Ship: Kate 1856
m. Charles Calwin
m. John Cambage
m. Edward Cambourn
b. 7/10/1856 Kiama d. 31/5/1938 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. William Henry Cambrell (1844 Newtown- 26/8/1926 Kiama) 7/9/1874 Newtown
f. John Chin m. Emma Crooks *
Cared for her mother in later years. At the time of her own death, Emily was one of the oldest surviving natives of Kiama
m. William Cambrell
m. Alexander Cambridge (abt 1837-) 1857 Kiama
b. abt 1825 d. 9/4/1876 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Charles Cameron ( 15/10/1824 Perth Scotland -6/2/1906 Kiama ) 6/3/1855
f. John Colley m. Anne *
By license, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. George Mackie, Mr. Charles Cameron to Miss Ann Colley. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Monday 12 March 1855 p 4
On the 1st July, at Wandama, Mrs. Charles Cameron, of a daughter. Kiama Examiner (NSW: 1858 - 1859) Saturday 2 July 1859 p 2
At Wandama, on 29th August, Mrs. Cameron, of a son Examiner (Kiama, NSW: 1859 - 1862) Saturday 1 September 1860 p 2
DEATH.
AT Wandama, on 9th instant, aged 51, ANNE, wife of CHAS. CAMERON. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 14 April 1876 p 2
m. Aneas Cameron 1857 Sydney 69/1857
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Alexander Cameron 1842 V1842529 130/1842 RC Sydney, St Mary's
b. 14 JUN 1862 Kiama d. 19/5/1937 Cremorne br. Kiama General
m. Charles Cameron (29/8/1860 Kiama- 30/4/1942 Son of Charles Cameron & Ann Colley *) 11/6/1890 Woollahra 7767/1890
f. Alexander King m. Margaret Marks *
CAMERON–KING.—On the 11th instant, at the residene of the bride's mother, “Campbellville”, Woollahra, by the Rev. John Kinross, DD: Charles, son of Charles Cameron, “Wandama”, Kiama, to Margaret, daughter of the late Alexander King. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 20 June 1890 p 2
CAMERON.—On 22nd March, at Wandama the wife of Charles Cameron, jun., of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 3 April 1891 p 2
CAMERON.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. MARGARET JANE CAMERON will leave Kiama Railway Station on arrival of train from Sydney about noon TO-DAY, FRIDAY, for North Kiama Cemetery The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 21 May 1937
b. abt 1872 Shellharbour d. 1950 Petersham
m. John Redden Cameron ( abt 1878 Drumbomagher Vic -9/1/1944 Canterbury Son of Allan Paul Cameron & Mary Ann)28/5/ 1902 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. Thomas O’Dwyer m. Mary Jane Moffit *
m. Charles Cameron
b. 1831 d. 1914 Townsville Qld br. West End Cemetery Townsville Qld
m. George Henry Camp (1828-1909 Townsville Qld) 1851 Wesleyan Methodist Sydney V1851102 85/1851
f. Thomas Milgate m. Mary Reader/Ranger
Husband a wheelwright of Keira Street Wollongong, insolvent 1864
b. 24/11/1859 Kiama 8285/1859 d. 19/3/1897 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Edward Campbell ( abt 1859 Kiama- 21/10/1915) 6/11/1880 All Saints’ CofE Macquarie River
f. Cornelius Leggatt m. Mary Ann Lansley *
m. James Campbell 7/2/1857 Wollongong
Resident of Fairy Meadow Husband resident of Wollongong
d. 1907 Wollongong br. Wollongong?
m. Charles William Campbell (- May 1906 Wollongong Son of Charles Campbell & ?) 1858 Sydney
f. James I McAuley m.
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a miner
b. 27/4/1878 Gerringong 14851/1878 d. 14/2/1968 Gerringong
f. Alexander Campbell d. Margaret Sharpe *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1809 Aberdeen Aberdeenshire d. 8/6/1856 Sydney
m. John Campbell (abt 1811 Scotland- 18/11/1880 Balmain)
FUNERAL. —The Friends of Mr. CAMPBELL are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late deceased wife, Bathia, which will take place THIS MORNING, at half-past nine o'clock. The funeral will move from his late residence, Dixon-street, at the time above mentioned precisely. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 10 June 1856 p 5
b. 1881 Wollongong 18951/1881 d. 30/7/1972 Dulwich Hill
f. Alexander Campbell m. Lydia Isabella Mason *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Aylmer/Dalmahoy E Campbell
d. 1946 cr. Rookwood
m. Ernest Edgar Campbell 1907 Dapto
Living at Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Hotelkeeper.at the Dapto Hotel
m. Campbell
Edward Davis, an aboriginal, who was remanded the previous Monday on a charge of assaulting an aboriginal woman named Eily Campbell with intent to commit rape, at Port Kembla. on 23rd February, again appeared before the bench…
Accused, who pleaded not guiltv. Was defended by Mr. A. Lysaght.
From the evidence it appears that accused went to Campbell's hut on the day mentioned, and was in the ace of getting something to eat when Mrs. Campbell arrived on the scene. On going into the bedroom, where accused was, Mrs. Camp bell stated that Davis attempted to assault her.
After hearing a great deal of evidence, the Bench dismissed the case. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 5 March 1902
m. William Campbell
Husband a farmer
d. 1946 Petersham cr. Rookwood
m. John David Milne 1883 Yass
m. James Downie Rankin (- 18/5/1902 Dapto) 1902 Campbelltown
m. Ernest Edgar Campbell (1879 Wollongong – 25/1/1950 Dulwich Hill Son of Alexander Campbell & Lydia Isabel Mason ) 1907 Dapto
f. Henry John Sampson m. Eliza
DIVORCE COURT
A Peculiar Case
Believed Him DeadIn the Divorce Court to-day before Mr. Justice G. B. Simpson, Eliza Bertha Milne (formerly Sampson), sought divorce from John David Milne on the ground of desertion. They were married, she said, at Yass, where Milne was a storekeeper. In July, 1883, according to the rites of the Church of England. They subsequently came to Sydney, and in March, 1889; respondent obtained employment, which took him to Kiama. In connection with the winding -up of an insolvent estate. She remained with his mother at Balmain until the end of July, when she went to stay with her aunt. She corresponded with her husband, but he ceased to write to her after August, 1889. She afterwards went to Yass, and remained there about nine months. While in Yass she heard that her husband had gone to West Australia. She returned to his mother's place at Balmain, and sometime later she was, shown a letter, as a consequence of which she went into mourning. His mother and sister also went into mourning. The letter she referred to announced the death of her husband, And she believed him to be dead. She heard nothing about him after that, and had no reason to believe him to be living went through the form of marriage with another gentleman, but they separated two months later, when she learned that the respondent, was alive. She subsequently instituted proceedings in divorce, and efforts were made to serve him in West Australia, but without success.
His Honor found in favour of the petitioner, holding that the fact of her having married again did not, under the circumstances, debar her from obtaining a divorce. He granted a decree nisi on the ground of desertion, making it returnable in three months. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Thursday 7 March 1901 p 5
MR . J. D. RANKIN. J.P.
On Sunday Mr. J. E Rankin, J.P., who only, took possession of the Dapto Hotel about a fortnight ago, died very suddenly about noon. Deceased was a middle- aged man and had been married about six months. On Wednesday the Coroner (Mr. O. C. Russell) held an inquiry at the hotel, and a verdict was returned that deceased died of valvular disease of the heart. The deceased only left Camden a fortnight ago. He took the deepest interest in local public movements, and had occupied the position, of Mayor. He was one of the founders of the Abbotsford Masonic Lodge, being past master; also chief ranger of the Royal Order of Foresters, a committeeman of the School of Arts, the Cottage Hospital, and the agricultural, rendering valuable service to the latter as steward. The remains were taken to Camden yesterday for interment. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 21 May 1902 p 2
The license of the Dapto Hotel has been transferred from Eliza Campbell to Ernest Edgar Campbell. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 26 January 1907 p 6
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. — Probate Jurisdiction. In the Estate of JAMES DOWNIE RANKIN, late of Dapto, in the State of New South Wales, Hotelkeeper, deceased, intestate. Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that administration of the Estate of the abovementioned deceased may be granted to ELIZA BERTHA RANKIN, of Dapto aforesaid, the Widow of the said deceased, and all notices may be served at the Office of the undersigned. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 24 May 1902 p 5
b. abt 1860 d. 15/11/ 1941 br. Wollongong
m. William Campbell (abt 1858 – 8/12/1922 Wollongong Son of John Campbell & Elizabeth )
f. James
Husband the mine manager at Mt Pleasant Colliery
Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, of 37 Bourke street, Wollongong whose death occured on Tuesday last. The remains were laid to rest in the Presbyterian cemetery on Wednesday. The husband of the deceased was connected with the Mount Pleasant colliery for many years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 April 1941 p 7
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1843 Bathurst d. 27/2/1930 Burwood
m. Donald McDonald Campbell 1876 (abt 1832- 29/8/1910 Alstonville) 1876
f. Richard H Blunden m. Barbara Ellen Eldridge
Husband was a newspaper proprietor who ran the Wollongong Argus from 1878 to 1892.
MRS. D. M. CAMPBELL
MUSWELLBROOK, Wednesday.A link with past days in the Bathurst district was severed last week by the death of Mrs. D. M. Campbell, aged 80 years. Mrs. Campbell was the eldest daughter of Mr. R. H. Blunden, who, a century ago, accompanied his father—a life-long friend and fellow-Wykenhamist of John Blaxland, brother of Gregory, the explorer—from England, and purchased the pastoral property known as Nubrygan, in the Wellington district, from Captain Finch, one of the early military officers stationed in the colony. In 1876 Miss Blunden was married to Donald McDonald Campbell, of Argyll, who died in 1910. The elder son, Harry, was killed in action at Villers Bretonneux. The other son is rector of Muswellbrook, and the only daughter, Miss May Campbell, lives in Burwood. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 13 March 1930 p 15
m. Thomas Campbell
m. William Campbell
b. 1857 Macquarie River d. 1902 Wollongong
m. William C Campbell 1886 Kiama
f. James Swan m. Edith Hudson *
b. abt 1865 d. 27/12/1945 br. Wollongong
f. Joseph
d. 1936 Lambton br. Sandgate
m. Robert Campbell (- May 1940) 1882 Lambton
m. George Campbell
b. 1870 Wollongong d. 2/5/1921 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Charles William Campbell ( 1866 Sydney – 14/7/1937 Wollongong Son of Charles William Campbell & Ann Jane McAuley *) 1896 Wollongong
f. John Kelly m. Caroline Rann *
Late of Balgownie. Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a miner
Mrs. Charlie Campbell, who was reported in last issue as being seriously ill, was conveyed to the District Hospital on Sunday 1st, but, although all skill and attention was given, it was of no avail: she passed away on Monday, 2nd. She left many relatives and friends to mourn for her sad loss, she having been a lifelong resident in Balgownie and born on Mt. Keira. Of a sociable disposition, she made many and lasting friendships in the district. Her funeral on ihe Tuesday was a very large and representative one. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 13 May 1921 p 5
m. David Campbell
b. 1866 Woods Point Vic d. 17/4/1950 Sutherland cr. Woronora
m. Percy Campbell (-13/1/1926 Haberfield Son of James Campbell & Harriett H ) 1891 Wollongong
f. James Nethery m. Mary Ann Wilson *
b. 28/2/1880 Wollongong 27333/1880 d. 4/3/1926 Wollongong
m. Robert Campbell 1906
f. Joseph Judd m. Mary Ann Hill *
Living Kembla St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. 14/9/1811 Islandrioch Invernesshire Scotland
m. Alexander Campbell 2/8/1835 Glenelg Invernesshire Scotlan
d
f. John McPhail m. Flora Anderson
Ship: William Nicol 1837
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Henry Edmund Campbell (abt 1881 Kiama- 9/5/1931 Wollongong Son of Edward Campbell & Agnes Leggatt *) 1911 Sydney
m. Edward Campbell
m. William Campbell
m. James Campbell
b. 1846 V18461501 31A/1846 d. 1941 Marrickville20747/1941
m. Alexander Campbell 1872 Penrith
f. Thomas Mason m. Susan
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a school master
b. 4/2/1876 Gerringong 13439/1876 d. 11/9/1962 Wollongong
f. Alexander Campbell m. Margaret Sharpe *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. James Campbell
Husband a policeman
b. abt 1859 Maitland d. 3/6/1923 Wallsend br. Wallsend
m. Thomas Campbell (abt 1854 - 28/8/1927 )
f. George
Husband a Deputy at the Coal Cliff Colliery
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Mrs. Campbell, wife of Mr. Thomas Campbell who passed away at her residence, George-street, Wallsend, after a brief illness, was born in Maitland 64 years ago. She is survived by six daughters and four sons, besides her husband. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW: 1876 - 1954) Saturday 9 June 1923 p 7
b. abt 1800 Dellfoor Alvie Inverness Scotland d. 20/8/1884 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. Evan/Ewan Campbell (1802 Scotland -12/9/ 1864 Gerringong Son of Archibald Campbell & Catherine/Margaret McDonald) 1830 Alvie Scotland
Ship: St George 1838
Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 21 Aug 1884
CAMPBELL. - At her residence, Gerringong, on Wednesday, 20th August last, Margaret, relict of the late Evan Campbell, aged 83 years The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 2 September 1884 p 2
Husband died and left a widow and large well to do family. Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 16 Sep 186
b. 1850 Creagallappin Antrim Ireland d. 6/7/1925 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. Alexander Campbell ( 20/8/1846 Gerringong -22/3/1926 Gerringong Son of Ewan Campbell & Margaret McLean *) 11/11/1869 Gerringong
f. Neil Sharpe m. Agnes Wallace
Ship: Lord Stanley 1850
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
ON the 15th June, at Gerringong, of croup, ALBERT JOHN, the beloved son of Alexander and Margaret Campbell, aged two years and six months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 20 June 1876 p 2
b. 16/10/1848 Fairy Meadow V18481044 49/1848 d. 23/12/1920 Wollongong 20470/1920 br. Wollongong
m. John Farrell ( abt 1848- 27/7/1876 Son of Thomas Farrell & Jane *) 1875 Wollongong 4468/1875
m. Archibald Campbell (25/2/1834 South Kinara Alvie Scotland- 14/12/1903 Wollongong Son of Ewan Campbell & Margaret McLean *) 25/12/1884 Wollongong 5424/1884
f. Nathan Taylor m. Davida McLaurin *
Living Gipps St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
CAMPBELL.-March 1, at Wollongong, the wife of Mr. A. Campbell, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 6 March 1886
CAMPBELL.-November 6, the wife of Mr. A. Campbell, Wollongong, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 December 1887
CAMPBELL.-March 2, at Wollongong, Ewen George, infant son of Archibald and Margaret Campbell; born November 18 1889The Sydney Morning Herald 6 March 1890
IM Issue: 3 Jan 1885
b. abt 1817 Newry, Ireland d. 18/7/1891 Leichhardt br. Rookwood
m. James Moore (1815 Newry Co Down Ireland- 19/8/1856 Jamberoo Son of James Moore & Anne) 17/3/1835 Hobart Tas
m. Thomas Campbell (- 11/4/1859 Jamberoo) 28/9/1858 Jamberoo
f. Matthew Reid m. Maria
Ship: Othello 1834 into Tasmaina
First husband a marble mason, stone engraver and pound keeper
James Moore died from phythsis and haemoptysis. Following James Moore’s death in 1856 Maria married Thomas Campbell at Jamberoo on 28 September 1858.
Thomas was a farmer, who it is believed inherited “Range Farm”, Jamberoo from his father. Maria and Thomas had one daughter, Laura Alice Jane, born at Kiama in 1858 (Cert. No 8024). Laura was not mentioned on her father’s death certificate, and was aged 31 years on her mother’s death certificate.
Maria Campbell continued to rear cattle on the farm at Jamberoo and on two occasions in 1860 and 1861 was mentioned in court relating to incidents with a neighbour, James Gay. In both incidents Maria stated that during her husband’s life he was in occupation of the land, and since his death it had remained in her possession and had her cattle on it.
Maria Campbell left Jamberoo about 1863 and moved to Sydney to be near her daughter, Laura.
m. John Campbell
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. William Campbell
b. 1823 Portadown Armagh Ireland d. 31/7/1913 Kiama
m. Edward Campbell (1836 Portadown Armagh Ireland -27/4/1898 Kiama) 29/7/1853 Portadown County Armagh
f. Joseph Patten
Ship: Fitzjames 1857
Husband a settler and labourer
b. 1864 Ulladulla
m. Thomas Michael Campbell ( 7/11/1866 -) 1887 Milton
f. Francis Madden m. Anne Nora Carroll
b. 1848 Jamberoo d. 6/11/1910 Kangaroo Valley
m. James Angus Campbell (6/8/ 1843 Omega Retreat, Gerringong – 15/4/1923 Kangaroo Valley Son of Ewan Campbell & Margaret McLean *) 4/1/1872 Broughton Village
f. George Tate m. Mary Ann Wright *
Living at Railway St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Henry Edward Campbell a labourer
b. 1832 Ramelton Donegal Ireland d. 9/9/1900 Cambewarra br. Cambewarra
m. John Camps (1810 Bury St Edmonds Suffolk-22/12/1882 Cambewarra Son of John Camps & Lucy Elizabeth Baker)
- 24/2/1882 Cambewarra) 1849 Presyterian Wollongong V18484465 74B
f. William Adams m. Mary Ann
Ship: Parland 1838
b. 1866 Kiama 9523/1866 d. 1925 Newtown
m. Joseph Camps (7/6/1868 Cambewarra- 24/8/1951 Newcastle Son of John Camps & Jane Adams *) 16/8/1899 Gerringong
f. William Bailey m. Susan Lee *
b. abt 1866 d. 1921 br. Rookwood
m. William George Camps (27/2/1865 Camberwarra- 1955 Balmain Son of John Camps & Jane Adams *) 1890 Broughton Creek
f. Thomas Beaven m. Anna E
d. 1920 Auburn br. 23/7/1920 Woronora
m. George Candy ( 1835-1917) 1861 Grafton
f. Charles Gilmore m. Ann
CANDY.-The Friends of the late Mrs. JANE CANDY are .kindly Invited to attend her Funeral; to leave W. AIlerdice's Funeral Parlour, TO-DAY, FRIDAY, at 2.10 p.m., for C. of E. Cemetery, Sutherland The Sydney Morning Herald 23 July 1920
b. 1882 Milton d. 1956 Hurstville
m. Richard Ernest Cannan (1870 - 1/2/1941 Hurstville Son of Charles R Cannan & Jane) 1901 Marrickville
f. Robert Spinks m. Elizabeth Harrigan *
b. 1876 Ulladulla 21222/1876 d. 28/4/1900 Station St, Newtown br. Rookwood
m. Richard Ernest Cannan (1870 - 1/2/1941 Hurstville Son of Charles R Cannan & Jane) 1899 Randwick 1756/1899
f. Robert Spinks m. Elizabeth Harrigan *
CANNAN— April 28th, at her residence 88 Station-street, Newtown. Rosina ELIZABETH, the dearly beloved Wife of R. E. Cannan, and sister of Robert J. Spinks, 'Ingleside,' Corrimal; aged 24 years
Deeply regretted. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 3 May 1900 p 2
b. abt 1864 Wales d. 7/1/1923 Kurri Kurri
m. Charles Cannon (abt 1866 Bodmin Ford Cornwall- ) 1890 Lambton
f. William Sennington Palmer m. Hanna Lewis
Husband a miner
SYDNEY VISITOR'S DEATH.
On Sunday morning, at Kurri District Hospital. Sarah, wife of Mr. Charles Cannon, of Forest Lodge, Sydney, passed away, having succumbed to an attack of peritonitis.
Deceased was on a visit to her daughter. Mrs. William Creighton, and was taken suddenly ill. Another daughter and a son reside in Kurri. There are five other sons still living. Another was killed at the war. Decease was 59 years of age. The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW: 1894 - 1939) Tuesday 9 January 1923 p 3
b. 18/9/1875 Marshallmount d. after 1927
m. Frederick Cannop 1899 Albion Park
f. John Taylor m. Mary Russell
When her brother died she was listed as having a family.
Brother married Alice Taylor * Stennor. Sister Sarah Rubenach *
b. abt 1849 Smallthorn Stafford d. 30/4/1935 Annanadale br. Rookwood
m. William Cantrill (abt 1848 Cheshire -1923 ) 1869 Wolstanton Staffordshire
Ship: Euterpe 1883
CANTRILL-April 30 1935 at her residence 72 Wells street Annandale Mary widow of William Cantrill aged 87 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 1 May 1935 p 12
b. 1880 Binda d. 2/9/1942 Lithgow br. Bowenfels
m. Patrick John Cantwell 1905 Wollongong
f. James Sampson Carkeet m. Ellen Andrews* see Hall
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On the application of Elizabeth Susan Cantwell, a prohibition orde was issued against Patrick John Cantwell. Mrs. Cantwell said her husband had been drinking to excess and it was affecting his health Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Thursday 19 December 1929 p 4
Mrs. Elizabeth Cantwell
A sufferer from indifferent health for some time and an inmate of the hospital for the past three weeks, the death occurred in the institution last night of Mrs. Elizabeth Susan Cantwell at the age of 61.
The deceased was a native of; Binda, later living at Kurri Kurri until coming to Lithgow over 13 years ago. During that time she made many, friends and will be particularly missed by her numerous friends in the St. Paul's Church of England, of which she had been a staunch supporter.
The circumstances are the more sad by reason of the fact that Mr. Cantwell is an inmate of the hospital.
Deceased is survived by her husband.Mr. Patrick John Cantwell, two sons, James Thomas and John Kenneth, , and one daughter, Mrs. , E. J.Hiles; all four being residents of Spooner-steet, Lithgow. The late Mrs. Cantwell also leaves two brothers and three sisters. They are Mr. T. Carkeet and Mr. C. Hall. (Lithgow) Mrs. :M. Collins, and Miss V. Hall (Sydney), and Mrs: Murphy of Lithgow. Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Thursday 3 September 1942 p 2
b. abt 1876 Wallsend d. 1943 Wallsend
m. William John Capewell 1900 Newcastle
f. Edmund Edwards m. Janet
Living at Helenburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. E. H. CAPEWELL.
Mrs. Elizabeth Harriet Capewell, wife of Mr. William Capewell, of Nelson-street. Wallsend, who died at her home was a daughter of the late Mr. E. Edwards, a pioneer resident on the Plattsburg side of Wallsend. She was born at Wallsend 67 years ago. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Kenneth (Cairns, Queensland), and William (a gunner in the Military Forces), and three daughters, Mesdames R. Neilsen (Sydney) and Daniel (Katoomba), and Miss Keitha Capewell (Wallsend). Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 22 May 1943 p 4
b. abt 1865 d. 1938 New Zealand
m. Thomas Wishart (abt- 1855-23/3/1887 Bulli Disaster Son of Thomas Wishart & ) 1885 Wollongong 5504/1885
m. William Henry Capon (abt 1864 -1/4/1914 Bulli Harry J Capon & Emily Sophia ) 1891 Sydney 552/1891
Widow of a miner killed in the Bulli Mine Disaster, her second husband was also accidently killed. Was living Gordon Street Woonona when her son enlisted in WW1.
The death occurred in New Zealand recently of Mrs. Amy Capon, widow of the late Mr. William Henry Capon. She was 73 years of age and with her husband had resided at Woonona for some years, the latter having been in the employ of the Shire Council. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 12 August 1938 p 11
b. 2/5/1873 New Zealand d. 28/6/1944 New Zealand
m. Alfred George Capon (abt 1868- 1943 New Zealand) 16/06/1893 Masterton NZ
f. William Henry Chant m. Louisa Eden
Living at Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Elisa Capon (nee Chant) seated next to Nellie Pearce.
At the Bulli Police Court on Saturday, before Lieut-col. Chisholm, P.M. Alfred George Capon and Eliza Jane Capon were charged with a breach of the 5th section of the Children's Protection Act- to wit, that they did, on a certain day in November last, wilfully ill-treat a certain child, named Alfred Stephenson, such treatment resulting in bodily suffering to such child.
Inspector Howard prosecuted on be half of the State Children's Department, for whom Mr. Russell appeared, Mr. Lysaght appearing for defendants.
The child; an illegitimate one, had been handed over to the custody of the defendants about fifteen months ago, by its mother, under the provisions of the Children's Protection Act, andshe was to pay them a weekly sum towards its support. The mother had neglected to make any payments for a considerable time, and her whereabouts was not known.
Inspector Howard deposed that, in company with Constable Dimond, he had visited the residence of defendants and examined the child whose body was covered with vermin; the state of the premises was also filthy in the extreme.
Mrs. Henness, a neighbor of defendants, deposed that the child was a cleanly condition except when; it was being taken out by its foster-parents; it was nearly always allowed to run about in a half-naked state, and was very often locked up in the house alone, when its screams could be heard a considerable distance a way she had frequently seen it beaten by defendants, and on one particular occasion when the child had excreted on the kitchen floor, she saw the male defendant seize it by the nape of the neck, and forcibly rub its face in the excrement, afterwards either knocking or pushing it so that it fell from the verandah into the yard.
Mrs. Presgrave, who appeared in court in the garb of a nurse, corroborated the evidence of the previous witness, and deposed to other Instances of ill-treatment, as did also Mr. Coulson and Mrs. Tressider. It was stated that the female defendant had been seen sticking some thing into the child, which caused it to scream, and that she had frequently slapped it and knocked it off the verandah. .
At the conclusion of the evidence, the P.M. commented in severe terms on the conduct of defendants, and sentenced the male to pay a fine of £10, with £4 4s professional costs, £3 10s for witnesses, and 8s 6d costs of court, levy and distress; in default, one month's, hard labor in Wollongong gaol. The female defendant was fined £5, with 8s 6d costs of court, levy and distress. The male defendant having confessed to having no goods upon which to levy was removed in custody.
The Bench ordered that the child — a bright, intelligent little fellow three and a half years old— be handed over to Inspector Howard, with a view of his being placed in one of the children's departments under State control,
This is the first case that has been brought in this district under the Children's Protection Act, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 31 January 1899 p 2
b. abt 1856 d. 3/8/1931 Moorebank br. Liverpool
m. Harry Thomas Capon (- 1941 NorthSydney Son of Harry James Capon & Emily Sophia) 1886 Wollongong 5665/1886
f. Robert Hall m. Sarah J
Margaret Ann Capon.
The death occurred on Monday last, at her late residence, Epsom road, Liverpool, of Margaret Ann Capon, wife of Mr. Harry Thomas
Capon, at the age of 75 years. Three children servive-Harry, Robert and Emily. The Biz (Fairfield, NSW: 1928 - 1972) Friday 7 August 1931 p 7
Unmarried or no father listed
b. Ireland d. 1871 Kiama
m. John McDonough (abt 1822 Galway Ireland – 2/6/1852 Jamberoo ) 11/5/1841 St Mary’s RC Sydney
m. Francis Carberry 30/3/1853 Jamberoo
f. James Ready m. Bridget
b.31/3/1852 Rangers Valley near Glen Innes d. 4/8/1908 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. Francis May Carberry (10/6/1850 Jamboroo -3/3/1910 Kiama Son of Francis Carbery & Ann Anderson *) 1875 Tenterfield
f. William Butler m. Elizabeth
(Inquest into husbands death The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 7 March 1910)
MRS. CARBERRY.
The death occurred on Wednesday of Mrs. Carberry, wife of Mr. F. Carberry, of Jerrara, after a long illness. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 8 August 1908 p 2
b. abt 1817 Co Tyrone Ireland d.
m. Joseph Carberry (abt 1815 Co Tyrone Ireland -)
Ship: Bolton 1853
b. 9/11/1855 Shellharbour d. 30/9/1929 Wondai Qld
m. John Carbery (2/4/1857 Jamberoo-1940 Qld Son of Michael Carbery & Mary O’Gorman *) 1878
f. James Seymour m. Sarah Hoare *
Moved to North Coast about 1901 and took up Avoca on the Garvan Estate
b. abt 1840 d. 4/4/1825 Appin Road Campbelltown br. Wollongong Catholic
m. Michael Carberry (-10.04.1889 Kieraville) 21/1/1856 Jamberoo Reg Kiama RC
f. James O’Gorman m. Ann
Husband a farmer
CARBERRY.-April 4, 1925, at her residence, Appin road, Cambelltown, Mary relict of the late Michael Carberry, of Keira Vale, Wollongong, aged 85 R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 6 April 1925
The death is also announced of Mrs. Carberry, whose husband in the early days was a well-known breeder of cattle und racehorses on the Eureka Estate, near Shellharbour. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 8 April 1925 p 18
b. 5/7/1882 Jamberoo 20148/1882 d. 1/8/1968 Wollongong
m. John J Carew 1918
f. John Fleet m. Anna Maria Hannah Slusher *
Mother listed as single on birth record
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic dutie
b. 1838 Offaly (King's) Ireland d. 11/10/1888 Harley Hill br. Gerringong
m. Thomas Carew (1840 Stornhill Tipperary - 24/12/1925 Lismore) 1/11/1866 Gerringong
f. Thomas McIntyre m. Mary Devery *
Ship: Subraon 1848
Husband a farmer
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CAREW.—At her residence, Harley Hill, Gerringong, on Thursday morning last, the 11th inst., Rose Ann, the beloved wife of Thomas Carew, aged 50 years. Requiescat in pace. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 12 October 1888 p 2
b. abt 1816 Meath Ireland
m. 1848 Martin Carey V1851239 146/1851
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1843 Wollongong
Ship: Margaret 1839
Convict record:
b. 4/7/1839 Wiltshire d. 14/2/1928 Wingham br. Wingham
m. Thomas Carey (abt 1828 England -15/6/1900 Wingham ) abt 1858
Ship: 1860 Canada West
MBS. THOMAS CAREY.
An old and very highly respected resident of the Upper Manning, in the person of Mrs. Thomas Carey, passed away at her home. Cedar Party at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning. The late Mrs. Carey had reached the ripe age of 89 years and 7 months. She was a native of Wiltshire, England, and was born on 4th July, 1839. The Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern Coast Districts of New South Wales (Taree, NSW : 1898 - 1954) Saturday 18 February 1928 p 11
LATE MRS. THOMAS CAREY.
Brief reference has been made to the death of Mrs. Thomas Carey, which ocurred at her home, Cedar Party, near Wingham.
The late Mrs. Carey was born in Wiltshire, England, in 1837. She left for Australia with her late husband,
Mr. Thomas Carey, in 1860. Mrs. Carey was married at the age of 19 years. The trip was made in the sailing ship Canada West. A very trying time was experienced by the passengors on this ship, the vessel being 'becalmed' near the Equator for three weeks. Soon after landing in Sydney, Mrs, Carey and her husband proceeded to Wollongong, where they started hotelkeeping- taking over thoe Brighton Hotel. After 12 years Mr. Carey was compelled to relinquish the business, owing to ill-health. They, then decilded to come to the North Coast, and settled at Wlngham. , Hero they took over the Wlngham Hotel. Six months later they deciede to settle on the land, and accordingly went farming on the Wontworth Estate near Wlngham, a calling which they followed for many years with success.
The late Mrs. Carey, with her late husband, ranked amongst the first pioneers to some on the the Manning….
Tho deceased lady has left a family of eight — four daughters and four sons, The sons are Mossrs, A. W. Carey, W. Carey, and W, J. Carey (Cedar Party), and T. Carey. (Eastwood), and the daughters, Mrs, H. Cann, (Wingham), Mrs, Coleman (Wingham), Mrs. C. E, Fraser (Moorland), Mrs, C T, Moore (Dural) anothor daughter,. Phoebe, died in early womanhood… The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931) Saturday 25 February 1928 p 16
b. abt 1872 d. 21/10/1955 Zetland
m. Francis Carey (abt 1870- 28/5/1942 Zetland Son of Thomas Carey & Isabella) 1896 Wollongong 8435/1896
f. Robert Powell m. Ella
Living at Marshall Estate in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a labourer
Living at Oak Flat in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1844 d. 12/11/1880 Ashfield
m. Alexander Carfrae (-1862) 7/6/1863
f. Ouseley Condell m. Mary Ann Nicholson *
On the 7th June, at St. John's Church, Ashfield, by the Rev. William Lumsdaine, Alexander, fourth son of the late John Carfrae, Esq., of Swinton Hill, Burwood, to Grace Mariane Young, only daughter of the late Ouseley Condell, Esq., of Mount Ouseley, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 June 1863
m. James Carley (abt 1825 -23/8/1871 North Sydney Son of John Carley & Bridget)
Husband a grocer.
At Wollongong, on the 4th instant, Mrs. James Carley, of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 18 February 1856 p 6
b. abt 1830 Downpatrick, Co. Down
f. James Carlisle m. Mary Anne
Ship: Earl Grey 6 October 1848
Irish Orphan Parents both dead on her arrival
Employed by Mr Mears Wollongong £10 1 yr.
m. James Carlton
b. 17/9/1841 ‘Canton’ Bass Strait d. 31/12/1894 Waterloo br. Waverley Cem
m. James Edward Carmichael (1838 Fermanagh- 25/10/1908 Redfern) 20/7/1864 Sydney
f. John Alpress Pigott m. Margaret Hillson
Ship: Canton 1841
Husband a Sergeant - Imperial Army -c1879; Militia - Wollongong to retirement.
b. abt 1832 d. 25/1/1908 Para Meadow br. Wollongong ?
m. Malcolm Carmichael ( abt 1828- 30/4/1904 Fairy Meadow)
f. Robert m. Christina
Ship: abt 1867
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Family in the Salvation Army- husband arrested and fined for playing music in the street. Ran a dairy farm on Cabbage Tree Creek until 1893 when they gave it up.
Death
CARMICHAEL–On 25th January at her residence, Para Meadow, Mrs. Flora Carmichael, relict of the late Malcolm Carmichael; aged 76. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 15 February 1908 p 12
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1867 d. 5/8/1935 Cessnock
m. Robert Carmichael (1860 Rhunahaordine Scotland- 15/11/1936 Bellbird Son of Malcolm Carmichael & Flora * ) 1888 Wollongong
f. Thomas Thompson m. Jane
Had 9 children 4 daughters and 5 sons
d. 26/5/1929 Waverley br. Rookwood
m. Thomas Breen (-1918 ) 1900 Sydney
m. Francis Carmody 1922 Chatswood
f. James Bayliss m. Elizabeth
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a Fireman
Mrs. Lillian Carmody.
The death occurred on Sunday, May 26, of Mrs. Lillian Carmody, at her residence, 133 Denison-street, Waverley, after a long and painful illness, from which she had practically recovered when pneumonia and pleurisy supervened, taking her to her early grave. The late Mrs. Carmody was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bayliss, of Moore Park. Her life was spent in her domestic duties, while she loved to carry on the work of silent charity.
Many men and women scattered in the various walks of life have had their memories of sad days made brighter by the recollection of kindly words and deeds of that gentle lady who has now gone to her eternal reward. In her last illness, rs. Carmody was attended by the Rev. Father Kennedy, at Holy Cross Church, Bondi Junction, who administered the last Sacraments to her. The Little Sisters of the Poor, Randwick, and the Sisters of Mercy, Bondi Junction, and members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Lakemba and Waverley, visited her home before and after her death, and recited the Rosary for the repose of her soul. Requiem Mass' was celebrated by the Rev. Father Kennedy at Holy Cross Church, on Tuesday, May 28. The blessing of the body and the prayers for the departed soul were recited in the home by Rev. Father Kennedy before the funeral left for the Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood Rev. Father Murphy officiated at the graveside amid a large concourse of relatives and friends. Her husband, Frank, and two children, Len and Mary Breen, are left to mourn their sad loss. — R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 20 June 1929 p 35
m. William E Carmody
b. 6/12/1826 Airds/Appin area d. 5/4/1871 Concord
m. Joseph William Carne ( 1/11/1822 Carnes Hill Liverpool England -28/6/1894 Appin) 1851 CofE Murrumbidgee District V1851549 37B/1851?
f. George Marriott Woodhouse m. Elizabeth Aitkin
m. Robert J Carnell
b. 1866 Berrima d. 1925 Fern Hill Corrimal br. Wollongong
m. Joseph Carney 1891 Goulburn
f. Edward Wood m. Isabella
Living at estate in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 9/9/1868 d. br. Rookwood?
m. Daniel Carney (1855 Goulburn – 8/4/1923 Bollaroo) 11/6/1887 Goulburn
f. Lawrence Purcell m. Julia Keeffe
Husband ran away from home at age 15 and changed his name, when he was older he changed it back; his children used either Carney, his original name or another name from that time on. Good luck!
m. Michael Carney
b. 1870 Braidwood d. 1958 Cessnock
m. Alfred Young Barnaby 17/3/1892 Helensburgh div 1915
m. Edward H Carnley 1915 Sydney
f. James Cleasby m. Annie Boodle *
BARNABY v BARNABY.
In this suit Ellen Mary Barnaby (formerly Cleasby) asked for a divorce from Alfred Young Barnaby, on the ground of desertion.
The marriage took place on March 17, 1892, at Helensburgh, according to the rites of the Church of England.
His Honor granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months. Mr. Perry, instructed by Mr. F. Fanker, appeared for the petitioner. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 8 December 1914 p 6
b. abt 1822 or 1826 d.
m. Robert Carpenter ( 1825-)
Ship: Tory 1849 ?
Husband a sawyer of Bulli, son Benjamin a teamster in 1872 Post Office Directory
b. 1865 Kiama d. 1914 Byron Bay
m. Benjamin Carpenter 5/3/1890 Jamberoo
f. John Fleet m. Anna Maria Hannah Slusher/ Schlosser
m. Edward H Carpenter
CARR.—April 26, at Dapto, Mrs. J. Carr, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 5 May 1874 p 1
m. William P Carr
b. 3/2/1867 Kiama d. 3/2/1959 Unanderra 7526/1959 br. Wollongong
m. Laurence Carr (13/5/1859 Cordeaux River – 15/11/1950 Unanderra ) 14/6/1892 St Francis Xavier's Church Wollongong 7813/1892
f. Alexander Morrison m. Sarah McDermott *
m. John Carr 25/6/1846 Wolllongong
Both resident of Dapto
b. Ireland d. 17/12/1914 Unanderra br. Wollongong
m. Peter Carr (1834 Dublin- 27/8/1900 Charlotte St Ashfield Son of Christopher Carr and Mary *) 27/4/1857 St Francis Xavier's Church Wollongong
f. Martin Moran m. Catherine Gleeson *
Residents of Cordeaux River
Husband worked on railway construction in America before coming to Australia, then went to the goldfields on the west coast of New Zealand where he earned enough money to buy land at Cordeaux River. First child, Mary, was the 1st white child born at Cordeaux River.
Her son Larry gave the following account of the early years of the Cordeaux River: IN THE DAYS OF THE PACK-HORSE
m. Edward/Edwin Carr
b. 1801 Dublin d. /7/ 1896 Unanderra br. Wollongong
m. Christopher Carr
Ship: 1867
Illawarra Mercury Index issue 2 Jul 1896
b. abt 1866 d. 12/12/1929 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Michael Joseph Carrick (1860-1942 Son of John Carrick & Margaret Handraker *) 1894 Woonona 7591/1894
Living at S Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties Husband a carpenter
m. John Carrick
b. 2/8/1880 Bulli 27452/1880 d. 1945 Bulli
m. James Carrick 1904
f. Maurice Joseph Madden m. Annie Cecilia Townsend *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Avondale Domestic Duties
d. 17/2/1941 Bulli
m. John Henry Carrick (-19/6/1912 Bulli Son of John Carrick & Margaret Handraker *) 1888 Sydney 132/1888
f. Edward m. Mary Anne
KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN BULLI Wednesday.
John Henry Carrick, an old resident of Bulli was found dead on the railway line on Sunday. The unfortunate man, whilst crossing the line to his home, was knocked down by the train and killed. He leaves a wife and large family. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 20 June 1912
CARRICK. -February 17, 1941, at Bulli District Hospital Hannah Jane Carrick of 12 Thompson Street Woonona relict of the late John Henry Carrick aged 71 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 18 February 1941
b.abt 1835 d. 12/2/1916 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Carrick (1815-1893)
f. James Handruker
Husband John was a selector of Bulli in Grevilles 1872 Post office directory
Note: Lost three children within a short period in 1871
b. 1864 Newcastle 12030/1864 d. 27/6/1931 Bulli 14209/1931 br. Clifton
m. Patrick Joseph Carrick (7/2/1859 Wollongong – 22/5/1948 Bulli Son of John Carrick & Margaret Handraker *) 1886 Sydney 1167/1886
f. Thomas Oswald m. Frances Robson *
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties Husband a wharfinger
b. abt 1838
m. John Carrig (abt 1828) 1853 Carmarthen Carmarthenshire Wales
Ship: Joshua 1858
This family seems to have moved from NSW in about 1875. They also seemed to have not recorded the death of some children as there are 3 Mary’s born to this couple.
m. Patrick Carroll
b. 7/5/1876 Gerringong
f. Patrick Carroll m. Ellen Buckley
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Patrick Carroll
b. 1839 d. 1861 Jamberoo
m. Patrick Carroll (1838- 9/8/1878 Gerringong) 1859 Kiama
m. Patrick Thomas Carroll (1838- 9/8/1878 Gerringong) 1865 Sydney 819/1865
Husband a labourer
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1877 Kiama 13912/1877
m. Patrick T Carroll 1907
f. Benjamin Allen m. Ann Harding *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Toolijoola–Domestic Duties
Unmarried
b. abt 1833 Near Kilkenny, Kilkenny
f. Patrick Carroll m. Eliza (both dead)
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan
Wollongong. Empl. W Wallace, Goondarrin, £8, 1 yr.
In August 1865, a prisoner named Jane Carroll, “a notorious character in the district” who had been frequently incarcerated in Wollongong Jail, balanced two night tubs on top of a stool near the wooden fence which encloses a portion of the exercise yard.
Having got on top of them, she put her toe in a small crack in the fence.
“In another minute or two she would, no doubt, have been over the fence, but being fortunately perceived by the jailer and one of the females who was in the kitchen her attempted escape was frustrated.”
b. abt ?
m. Laurence Carroll 5/2/1840 at Jamberoo
(note is Tessy in Church records)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1840 Wollongong
Ship ?
b. abt 1799 Co Limerick or Tipperary Ireland d. 15/9/1884 Shellharbour br. Albion Park Catholic
m. Matthew Carroll (abt 1798 Pallasgrean Co Limerick Ireland -6/1/1881) 1829 Limerick
f. John McCormack m. Mary Byron
Ship: Glen Isla 1857
b. abt 1856 Shellharbour
m. John Carroll (abt 1844 Limerick-) 25/12/1873 Shellharbour RC 2712/1874
f. Andrew Brodie m. Margaret Carroll
m. John Carroll 1841 RC Sydney, St Mary'sV1841919 91/1841
b. abt 1839 d. 10/8/1907 Shellharbour
m. John Carroll (1842 Limerick -Shellharbour ) 17/1/1861 St Peter's Kiama
Mrs. Margaret Carroll, an. old resident of Shell Harbor, died last week, aged 68 years. Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Wednesday 21 August 1907
b. abt 1865 Illawarra
m. Patrick Carroll (1858-) 15/6/1886 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Thomas McGoldrick m. Eliza Murphy
b. 1873 Albion Park 12347/1873 d. 25/8/1953 br. Albion Park Catholic
m. Matthew Luke Carroll ( 1864 Shellharbour-10/11/1950) 17/8/1892 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. Gabriel Timbs m. Ellen O’Gorman *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a blacksmith
b. 21 January 1816 Peckham London, d. 1/6/1884 Bathurst St Sydney br. Camperdown
m. John Carruthers (1808 Barony Glasgow Scotland -25/5/1891 Glebe ) 2/4/ 1838 St Phillips Church Sydney,
Ship: David Scott 1834
Cause of Death: injuries received from being thrown from a tram
At her residence, Kiama, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr. John Carruthers, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 September 1854
CARRUTHERS - June 1, at her residence, 229, Castlereagh-street, Charlotte, beloved wife of John Carruthers, aged 69 years, from injuries received by being thrown when in the act of alighting from Forest Lodge tram on 18th May. Gone to be with Jesus. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 2 June 1884
b. abt 1835 d. 8/10/1914 Erskineville br. Rookwood
m. John Carson (22/9/1833 Lavin Antrim Ireland - 23/2/1913 Eskinville Son of William Carson & Jane Colley) 1855 Lavin Antrim Ireland
f. Robert Park m. Jane
Ship: abt 1861
Her husband and his brother William Carson (see Jane Taylor) set up the blue metal industry in Kiama
At Muskfield, on the 10th instant, Mrs. John Carson, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 13 August 1861 p 2
CARSON.—October 8, 1914, at her late residence, 46 Erskineville-road, Erskineville, Elizabeth, relict of the late John Carson (late of Kiama), aged 79 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 9 October 1914
b. 25/8/1852 Lessranney Ardee Louth Ireland d. 22/9/1934 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. William Carson (25/12/1844 Ballymena Antrim Ireland -24/8/1923 Kiama) 31/3/1871 Loughgiel Atrim Ireland
f. Samuel Taylor m. Jane McQuillan
Ship: Eurynome 1871
Husband as a founder of the blue metal industry with his brother John (see Elizabeth) was also an alderman in Kiama Council
b. 17/7/1879 Waipori Otago New Zealand d. 28/11/1954 Kiama br. Kiama
m. John Thomas Carson ( 1876 Shellharbour – 7/12/1946 Kiama Son of William Carson & Jane Taylor *) 5/2/1902 Sydney
f. Thomas Charles Cox m. Annie Isabella McLachlan *)
b. 1878 Newtown d. 1933 Kiama
m. James Edwin Carthew (1878 Grafton-1944 Kiama Son of James Edwin Carthew & Margaret 1903 Kiama
f. John Thomas Bogus m. Emily Eveline
Living Jerrera in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1882 d. 8/11/1960 Coledale br.
m. Alfred A Carter (-1931 Lakemba Son of Charles Carter & Sarah) 1901 Sydney
f. Thomas Mason
Husband a bricklayer at Helensburgh Colliery
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. d. 1878 Wollongong
m. James Carter ( abt 1826 -1906 Woonona) 3/1/1860 Berkeley 2845/1860
f. Alexander Chisholm ? m. Margaret ?
b. 1878 Berrima d. 3/9/1918 Maitland br. Campbell’s Hill
m. William A Carter 1900 Wollongong
f. James Rollan m. Philadelphia Carter *
The death occurred in the Maitland Hospital on Tuesday of Mrs Annie M Carter (late of Cessnock) wife of Mr William A Carter. The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW: 1894 - 1931) Saturday 7 September 1918 p 4
b. 1872 Parramatta d. 1915 Bulli
m. Frederick Carter 1893 Wollongong
f. Alfred James Critcher m. Flora Ann Pugh *
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
CARTER—The Funeral of the late Miss CARTER (Bellambi) took place on Friday last at Bulli General Cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 13 November 1901 p 5
d. 12/7/1946 Belmont cr. Beresfield
m. John Carter (-31/7/1947) 1889 Qld
f. John Greene m. Catherine
b. 8/4/1881 Wollongong 18878/1881 d. 1952 Wollongong
m. Abraham Carter (1870 Wollongong - 1940 Wollongong Son of James Carter & Anne Chishom *) 1902 Woonona
f. John Caldwell m. Amelia Emily Denny *
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a labourer
b. 24/5/1832 Rolvenden Kent d. 19/2/1870 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Henry Thomas Carter (-1882 Sydney) 6/12/1840 Presbyterian Wollongong V18404365 74B
f. Thomas Moon m. Harriet Watson *
Ship: abt 1839
b. 1847 Jamberoo d. 15/2/1937 Canberra
m. John George Henry Carter (15/8/1848 Clifden- 17/5/1925 Exeter Son of Henry Carter & Maria Moon *) 17/6/1867 Wollongong
f. Matthias Dumcombe m. Ellen Trenwith *
b. 1884 Penrith d. 18/6/1949 Mt Victoria
m. Henry Carter 1901 St Marys
f. Frederick Bottle m. Emma Elizabeth
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties (she may have been under 21 in 1903 but as a married woman she may have been allowed to enrol to vote?)
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
William Carter an engine driver
POLICE COURT.-At the instance of the. Honorable the Attorney-General, Susan Carter was summoned before this Bench on a charge of having concealed the birth of a child by secretly putting into a box the dead body of the said child. The case had been previously gone into before the coroner, but the papers were returned to the Bench for a fuller enquiry. The following is the evidence taken before Messrs. Robb and Hindmarsh :-George Young being duly sworn saith : I am a senior constable in the Police Force of New South Wales, and am stationed at Kiama ; on Wednesday, the 15th June last, Robert Bryen of Omega Retreat, Gerringong, reported to me that there was a child found dead in a box under a bed in a room,in his house ; he said the child belonged to one of his servant girls ; I immediately reported the matter to the coroner ; an inquest was held on the body by Mr. Fry the coroner ; I saw a girl named Susan Carter in the house, I asked her if the child was hers, and she said it was. Robert Bryen, being duly sworn, saith: I live at Omega Retreat, Gerringong ; I am a farmer ; my wife called me before I went into the yard; on tbe morning of, I think, the 16th of June last, to see what was in Susan Carter's room ; I went into the girl's room, and I saw a dead child ; Susan Carter is my servant girl ¡ my wife rolled up the dead child in a cloth, and put it into the box under the bed where she first found it ; Susan Carter was not in the room at the time ; she was in the stockyard ; I did not tax Susan Carter with being the mother of the child, but I went and milked ; when I was finished milking I reported the matter to senior constable Young ; there is only one room between where I and my wife sleep and the room where Susan Carter sleeps ; I heard no noise during the night ; she was sick to the best of my knowledge about the 15th of June last ; it was at night time ; she got out of her bed during the night and went to the fire in the kitchen; the kitchen might be about six or seven yards or better from her bedroom ; the child was a newly born infant, about a day old, I suppose ; there did not appear to be any marks of violence upon it; it appeared to have been born a healthy child. Eliza Bryen, being duly sworn, said I am the wife of Robert Bryen, and live at Omega Retreat, Gerringong on Wednesday morn- ing, I think, the 16th June last, one of my servant girls; Jane M'Canney, called me to her bedroom ; she asked me to look at a box under the bed and see what was in it. I asked her to look ; she said she would not I looked myself ; I found a bundle and I opened it, and found a dead baby ; I went back to my own bedroom and I called my husband out to see the baby ; I put it back into the box again, and went to the yard and milked ; my husband, when he saw the dead baby, said he would report it to the police ; he did do so ; I asked Susan Carter what she would do with the baby in the box ; she said she would bury it that night ; she did not deny that the child was hers ; I did not notice any marks of violence about the body ; I did not ask Susan Carter whether the child was hers , I had a suspicion it was hers ; before the baby was born she denied most positively that she was in the family way ; afterwards she admitted it ; I don't know whether the child was born alive, it looked to be a fine little baby ; Jane M'Canney slept in the same bed with Carter, Jane M'Canney, being duly sworn, said : I am in the service of Robert Bryen, who resides at Omega Retreat, Gerringong ; I know Susan Carter before the Court, we were both servants in Mr, Bryen's family during the month of June last ; we slept in the same room and in the same bed ; I recollect Susan Carter being ill on a Sunday night about a month ago, I cannot recollect the day of the month ; I recollect an inquest being held before Mr. Fry, the coroner ; I gave evidence at the inquest about the birth of Susan Carter's child ; it was nearly a week before the inquest that Susan Carter was sick ; I did not render any assistance in giving birth to the child ; on Tuesday she was sick all night, she got no sleep ; she did not communicate with me, but I suspected she was in the family way ; on Wednesday morning she got out of bed before I did ; she dressed herself; the bed was not soiled ; it was dawn ; she told me to rise, I did so, and I left the room, but Carter did not follow me ; I was absent about a quarter of an hour ; when I went back she was sitting on a chair, near the bed, with a bundle in her hands ; I did not know what was in the bundle ; I left again and she followed me ; and we both went and fetched in the cows to milk; she stopped to milk, and I came back to our bedroom again to see what was in the bundle ; I found the bundle in a box under the bed ; I pulled the box out but did not open the bundle ; I went for Mrs. Bryen ; she came and lifted up the bundle and asked me to open it; I refused; Mrs. Bryen opened it, and we both saw a baby ; the baby was white, and appeared to have arrived at maturity before birth ; it was a nice looking baby, and had no marks of violence on it. Mary Lees, being duly sworn, saith : I live at Gerringong ; I know Susan Carter now before the Court ; I was called on, I think, the 16th of June, by Mr. Bryen and Mr. Young to deliver Susan Carter, of a birth ; I went to Mr. Bryen's house and I saw Carter on the sofa in the kitchen ; she was very sick ; it was about eight o'clock at night ; I then delivered her of the after birth ; I examined the child I found the baby the same as other babies it was a beautiful baby; I never handled a nicer baby : I am a nurse and midwife I have been so for twenty-six years ; I have more experience as a midwife than any other person in this district ; I did not know anything about the birth of Carter's child till I was sent for on the 16th; when I first saw the baby it was in a box, and under the bed in the bedroom ; I don't know whether it was Carter's bedroom ; I have been in Bryen's house before ; Carter is not a married woman ; she is about nineteen years of age ; Bryen's house is a wooden one the wall which divides Mrs. Bryen's room and the servants room is made of paper and calico, and any noise or crying could be heard throughout either room the baby was dead, and I believe it was born so. The depositions having been read over to Carter, the Bench asked her in the usual form if she had any thing to say ; she replied that she had not. She was then committed to take her trial at the next Quarter Sessions to be holden at Wollongong, on the 16th September. Bail allowed. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 26 July 1864 p 2
b. abt 1809 Limerick
m. George Cartledge (abt 1813 Northumbria? - 1866 Wollongong) 1838 (no record of marriage having taken place- see below)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1838 Wollongong
Ship: Hooghley 1831
Occupation: needle woman
Tried: Limerick 1831
Prior Convictions: Nil
Crime: Robbery Man
Sentence: 7 years
Appearance: 5’ Fair Freckled Eyes Hazel Grey Hair ?
HO on upper part of arm, small scar on right side of chin
m. George Cartlidge (abt 1813 Northumbria? - 1866 Wollongong) 1850 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
b. 9/6/1850 Wagga Wagga d. 16/7/1901 Corrimal
m. James Cartwright (1852 Loughborough Leicestershire- 30/12/1917 Queanbeyan Son of John Cartwright & Eliza King) 24/3/1874 Queanbeyan
f. Edward Cantor m. Hannah Guise
CARTWRIGHT. — On July 16, at her son-in-law's residence, Corrimal, Anna Jessie Cartwright, the beloved wife of James Cartwright, Bywong, age 51 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Thursday 18 July 1901 Page 1
b. abt 1821 Elphin Ireland d. 1859 Wagga Wagga
m. Thomas Cartwright 1841 Cof E Dapto Wollongong
f. Patrick Gormley m. Mary Dockry *
Ship: Crusader 1840
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1838 ? Wollongong
m. John Cartwright
b. 1836 Sydney d. 14/3/1900 Paddington br. Waverley
m. Michael Aloysis Casey (1824 Kilfinnane Limerick-10/12/1887 Joseph St Ashfield ) 18/1/1853 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Patrick Head/Hade m. Anne
Her husband ran a shop on Crown Street as a baker and confectioner See Mary Porter for a petty sessions case she appeared in.
On Tuesday, the 1st instant, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, Mrs. Michael Casey, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 7 July 1856 p 6
On the 22nd instant, at her residence. Crown Street, Wollongong, Mrs. M. Casey, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 27 September 1864 p 2
CASEY. -At her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, on the 27th ultimo, Mrs. M. Casey of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 4 October 1870 p 2
CASEY.— On Tuesday, 6th instant, at her residence Crown-street, Wollongong, Mrs. M. Casey, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 13 August 1872 p 2
CASEY. — At her, residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, on the 21st May, Mrs. M. Casey, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 28 May 1878 p 2
CASEY. -March 14, at her residence, 10 Duxford street, Paddington, Anne Casey, relict of the late Michael Casey, formerly of Wollongong, in her 64th year. The Sydney Morning Herald 15 March 1900
Her husband arrived from Ireland, accompanied by his sister, Johanna. His sister, Catherine, arrived later. Another sister, Mary, was already in Wollongong, married to John Black. Husband went to America in search of gold, but returned in 1852.
b. 1880 Newtown d. 16/1/1975 Hurstville
m. Angus Burton Casey (1876 Broulee- 1936 Helensburgh Son of Benjamin Casey & Frances M Miller *) 1900 Ashfield
f. George Whitehall m. Mary Anne
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b Kilfinnane Limerick
f. Michael Casey m. Johanna
Ship: 1848 Equestrian
b. abt 1857 d. 1936 Kogarah
m. Benjamin Casey (- 7/8/1901 Otford Son of Thomas Casey & Eliza) 1874 Sydney
f. William Miller
Husband was killed when the limb of a tree he was felling fell on his head. He was a sawyer. Family was living at Bulli.
For the family of Benjamin Casey, killed at Otford on Wednesday last, Mrs. H. S. Fry and Mrs. J. Bourke have taken round a. subscription list. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 10 August 1901 p 11
b 1826 Kilfinnane Limerick
f. Michael Casey m. Johanna
Ship: 1844 Royal Saxon
Occ: Children's Maid.
m. Mortimer Casey (- 1896 Sydney Son of John Casey & Catherine) 1874 Kiama
m. Peter Casey 1893 Lithgow
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a miner
m. Patrick Casey
m. Michael Casey 1943 RC Sydney St Mary’s V1843728 130/1843
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1854 Golburn
m. Michael Casey (1857-) 24/11/1878 St Francis Xavier
f. George Reynolds m. Bridget Constat
m. Patrick J Casey
m. John Watts Cash (abt 1867 Thames New Zealand - 3/10/1953 Lidcombe ) 1894 Sydney
Husband a miner. Lived at Lidcombe in 1924.
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. James John Cashman 1879 Gundagai 3328/1879
b. 8/10/1851 Burnside Adelaide d. 11/11/1928 br. Bulli
m. Thomas Caseley (1844-1922) 1870 Ballarat Vic
f. John Bolitho Johns m. Jane Jenkins
Referred to as Mrs Thomas Caseley in the Sydney Morning Herald article in 1902 on the Mt Kembla mine disaster (see Charlotte Hobbs) she was helping to lay out the bodies. It is it is more likely to be Jane Johns, rather than her daughter-in-law Mary Elizabeth Walker, as she was 36 when the Bulli Mine Disaster occurred in 1887 while Mary Elizabeth Walker was a teenager. As an older woman she would have been more likely to lay out deceased people.
d. 1915 Bulli
m. Thomas Sydney Casley (1877 Wollongong- 1948 Sydney Son of Thomas Casley & Jane Johns *) 1898 Wollongong
f. William Walker m. Jane A
m. Henry Cassedy 1857 Wollongong
d. 1963 Hamilton
m. John Cassell 1895 Wollongong
f. Frederick Martin m. Rosina
m. Francis Cassells
When son Francis enlisted in WW1 his father was his next of kin and he was living in Newcastle
b. abt 1877 Vacy Nsw d. 23/6/1949 Hawthorn Vic
m. Thomas Casserly
f. Josiah Morcom m. Margaret Macleuchlia
CASSERLY -On June 23, at 166 Power street, Hawthorn, Jean Cook Casserly, widow of the late Tom Casserly, loved mother of Ruby (Mrs. J. S. Silvester), Eileen (Mrs. J. J.Livingston), Bobbie (Mrs. W. Renolds, deceased), and Tom, and loving grandmother of Jeanette. Claryce, and Ronald. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Friday 24 June 1949 p 9
m. Robert Cassin 1893 Kiama
m. Robert Casson 1900 Berry
m. William Casswell 1883 Kiama
b. 1866 St Leonards d. 1943 Katoomba
m. Charles Borromeo Castelli (31/1/1867 Parsonstown Offaly Ireland – 3/5/1949 Kingsford Son of Michael Castelli & Ellen Connors) 1888 Sydney
f. William Mountford m. Martha
Corrimal Mrs. Castelli's daughter, aged nine, is suffering from brain fever. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 8 August 1903 p 2
b. 1866 d. 19/3/1898 Wollongong 3914/1898 br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Joseph Castelli ( -1933 Gosford Son of Michael Castelli & Ellen Connors ) 1883 Tenterfield7121/1883
f. John Newman m. Bridget
b. abt 1865 d. 27/2/1951 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Isaac Castle (1863 Parramatta- 20/2/1889 Darling Habour Son of James Castle & Leah ) 1882 Parramatta
m. William J Castle (abt 1849 Berkshire– 31/5/ 1914 Wollongong Son of James Castle & Leah) 1890 Sydney 1175/1890
..inquest was held before the acting coroner, Mr. J. C. Woore, J.P., into the circumstances surrounding the death of Isaac Castle, who died on Wednesday afternoon, from the effects of injuries received at Darling Harbor on the same day. Deceased was 25 years of age, a shunter on the railway at Darling Harbor, and resided with his wife and two children at No. 217 Church-street, Camperdown. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Friday 22 February 1889 p 6
CASTLE. — In sad and loving remembrance of my dear husband, Isaac Castle, who was accidentally killed at Darling Harbor, February 20, 1889, aged 25 years.
Only to have seen thee, dearest husband,
Only to have heard your voice;
Even the faintest whisper
Would have made 'tny heart rejoice.Inserted by his loving wife, Elizabeth Castle. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Friday 20 February 1891 p 4
Mrs. E. CASTLES
Mrs. Elizabeth Castles, of 15 Ellen Street, Wollongong, passed away at her home, on Tuesday morning at the, age of 86 years. The late Mrs. Castles was a well known Wollongong resident and was held in high esteem by the many who knew her. She is survived by three sons and two daughters- Ike (Coogee) Mabel (Mrs. Sloan), Harold, Walter and Gladys (Mrs C Gunter).
Her husband and two sons- Alfred and Hilton- predeceased her. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Thursday 1 March 1951 p 18
m. Colin Henry Catchpole (abt 1870-5/5/1947 Port Pirie SA Son of George Catchpole) 13/5/1901 Petersham
f. William Boffey m. Julia
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
CATCHPOLE—BOFFEY.—May 13th, 1901, at All Saints' Church, Petersham, by the Rev. J. F. Russell, Colin Henry, third son of George Catchpole, of Dunedin, New Zealand, to Ada Janet, second daughter of the late William Boffey, of Petersham. Home papers please copy.
b. abt 1838 Birmingham England d. 22/5/1897 Cootamundra 4480/1897
m. Richard Caunt 1854 CofE Cobbitty, Narellan V1854104 41B/1854
f. James Barker m. Mary
Cause of Death: Dysentery
d. 1866 Camden 3721/1866
m. George Caunt 1855 CofE Cobbitty, Narellan V1855340 43/1855
f. Benjamin Jolly m. Elizabeth
m. James Cavanagh ( abt 1766- )
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
William Cavanagh a labourer
b. 1837 d. 1883 Paddington
m. James Cavell (-1905 Hurstville) 1857 Parramatta 2325/1857
f. Edward Fuller m. Elizabeth Sarah Moore
On Thursday last, 10th instant, at her residence, Corrimal-street, the wife of Mr. James Cavell, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 15 October 1861 p 2
CAVELL. - On Sunday, the 20th instant, at her residence, Crown and Coombe streets, the wife of Mr. James Cavell, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 22 August 1865 p 2
m. Patrick Cavenagh
m. John Albert Oliver Cavill (1854 Sofala- 1929 Sutherland Son of Albert Cavill & Harriet Oliver *) 1876 Carcoar 2295/1876
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 8/9/1912 Woonona 13565/1912
m. Syra Cavill ( 1884 – Son of John Albert O Cavill & Elizabeth Williams *)1906 Woonona 2798/1906
f. George Blinkco m. Sarah
b. 25/9/1825 Cornwall d. 7/1/1892 Woonona br. Bulli Anglican
m. Albert Cavill (1819 Truro Cornwall -16/3/1891 Bulli) 21/2/1847 East Newlyn Cornwall
f. John Oliver m. Agnes Jeffrey
Ship: Emily 1850
Occupation: Dressmaker
Harriet’s grandson was supporting Albert and Harriet when he was killed in the Bulli Mine Disaster in 1887. He is reported as Cecil Cavill in the newspapers, but his birth and death are recorded as Cecil H Randal Knight. He was born 1872 in Sydney. He was the illigitmate son of their eldest daughter Cecillia Cavill, who separated from her husband Thomas Knight early in the marriage.
The scene at the Bulli pit in 1887
b. 1876 Staffordshire d. 11/4/1922 1922 Woonona
m. Albert Cavill (1877 Wollongong- Son of John Cavill & Elizabeth Williams *)
f. William Henry Wynn m. Maria Page *
Profound regret was expressed here on Tuesday afternoon, when the death was announced of Mrs; Albert Cavill, of Campbell street, Woonona.
Mr Cavill had returned home from his work and on going to the bathroom to hang up his working coat, found his wife dead in the bath. Deceased, who was 46 year of age, was in her usual state of health when her husband left for his work that morning, and the great shock he received may be better imagined than described. She was a sister to Mrs. Bert Wynn, of Corrimal, and was held in the highest esteem. There is a family of one son and one daughter left to mourn the loss of a devoted mother. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 13 April 1922 p 11
b. abt 1862 Cowes Isel of Wight d. 13/11/1914 Lidcombe br. Rookwood
m. Rev James Archer Cawdell (abt 1829- 25/1/1914 Lidcombe Son of James A Cawdell & Lucy) abt 1878 India
f. m. Mary A
Mrs. Cawdell, wife of the late Rev. J. A. Cawdell, died at Sydney quite recently. At one time Mrs. Cawdell was organist in the local Church of England, while her late husband was a teacher at Tullimbar School Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 November 1914 p 5
Death of Mrs. Cawdell. — -As announced in our issue of Wednesday, Mrs. Annie Cawdell, relict of the late Rev. J. A. Cawdell, passed away, rather unexpectedly at her late residence, Cook and Bank streets, early on Friday morning. Since last Easter she had suffered intermittently from asthma; and a few days before her death she had a bad attack, which had a very injurious effect upon the heart. Dr. Whiting, of Parramatta, was with her only a few hours before the fatal symptoms set in, and an urgent call was sent to Dr. Furnival, but when he arrived the patient was beyond human aid, and she died In the presence of her only son and daughter at 3 o'clock. Her late much revered husband predeceased her by only nine months. She was born at Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, almost within sight of the Royal Palace, and married in India at the age of 16 years. At the time of her death she was 52 years of age. With her husband she left India for New Zealand, where they stayed just a year and then came to Now South Wales. They were at Albion Park, on the South Coast, for a short while, and then removed to Lidcombe, where they resided about 18 years, during the whole of which time she acted in the capacity of organist at St. Stephen's Church, and in other ways actively assisted her husband in the work of the parish.
After his death she continued as organist, a position she filled until within a short period of her death. She was beloved by all who camo in contact with her, and the news of her death came as a shock to her wide circle of friends and acquaintance, as well as the general community. She leaves to mourn their severe loss a son (Mr. W. A. H. Cawdell) and daughter (Miss E. Cawdell), with whom there is widespread sympathy in their sad bereave ment. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, and the large gathering at the obsequies testified to the great respect in which the deceased lady had been held. The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW: 1888 - 1950) Saturday 21 November 1914 p 2
b. 5/12/1842 Jamberoo d. 23/8/1913 Kogarah Sydney
m. John Joseph Cawley (1883 Slingo Ireland - Son of John Cawley & Mary Callaghan *) 28/4/1862 Wollongong
f. Patrick Geraghty m. Martha Foley *
Residence Bulli, but husband lived in Sydney.
b. abt 1840 d. 4/1/1869 Wollongong 6584/1869 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. William Cauley 1864 Kiama 2180/1864
f. Thomas English m. Johanna
b. abt 1865 ? Bellambi ? d. 17/7/ 1895 Lismore br. Lismore
m. John Cawley (7/2/1861 Fairy Meadow – 23/8/1944 Keerong near Lismore Son of Michael Cawley & Jane Geraghty *) 14/8 1889 Sydney 1216/1889
f. William Robert Whitehair m. Jane
Cause of Death : Childbirth
Husband was a carpenter and builder and built the first railway stations at Thirroul and Unanderra. After the death of her infant sons in 1893 her husband moved to Lismore where she and her daughter joined him in 1894. They settled at Keerong.
Illwarra Mercury Index Issue: 3 Sep 1889 ‘…daughter of the late William Robert Whitehair of Yass.’
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 18/8/1834 Kiama d. 24/3/1924 Lismore br. Lismore
m. Michael Cauley (24/1/1830 Slingo Ireland- 16/6/1891 ’Chestnut House’ Belambi Son of John Cawley & Mary Callaghan *) 19/4/1860 St Mary's 373/1860
f. Patrick Geraghty m. Martha Foley *
There died at St. Vincent's Hospital, on March 24, one of the oldest Catholics of the Richmond, Mrs. Jane Cawley, of Keerrong. Had she lived till August 18, she would have been 90 years of age. The late Mrs. Cawley retained her senses to the last, and was most reconciled to her approaching end. She belonged to one of the best known Catholic families of the North Coast.
She was born in Kiama, her parents being Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Geraghty. Mrs. Cawley belonged to a remarkably long lived family. Her father and her mother (a native, by the way, of Parramatta), both passed over 90 years, and their large family of 16 children have nearly all achieved over 80 years. Mrs. Cawley was married in 1860, to Michael Cawley, two others of her family also being married to members of the Cawley family. The late Mrs. Cawley lived at Bellambi till 1911, when she came to reside with her son, Mr. John Cawley, of Keerrong. Her husband pre-deceased her by 33 years. She is survived by eight of the nine children of her family. They are John and George, of Keerrong, and Michael, of Sydney; Mrs. L. D'Arcy, of Sydney; Mrs. J. P. Madden, of Wollongong; Mrs. P. Oxman, of Bellambi; Mrs. P. McGuigan, of Kyogle. Her grand-children number 24, and her great-grand-children 14. One of her brothers and four of her sisters also survive her. Through- out her life, Mrs. Cawley was a most devoted Catholic, rearing her family to love and serve God in the Catholic faith. She was a lady of a very keen mind, and most generous heart, and exercised a remarkable influence in the wide circle of her friends and relatives.
b. 3/3/1844, d. 16/12/1929 Alstonville
m. Owen Cawley (1838 Sligo Ireland- 10/3/1905 Alsonville Son of John Cawley & Mary Callaghan *) 1866 Sydney
f. Patrick Geraghty m. Martha Foley *
b. abt 1799 or 1802 Ballmote Slingo Ireland d. 7/7/1882 Woonona br. Corrimal Catholic
m. John Cawley (1799 Kilmacolin Slingo Ireland -22/5/1875 Bellambi)
f. William Callaghan m. Winifred Cogan
Ship: Columbine 1841
Occupation: House Servant before marriage
Husband a capable and enterprising farmer and devout Roman Catholic.
m. Edward Carrisson 1855 Sydney St Mary’s V1855307 101/1855
d. 1916 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John Chad (- 5/7/1907 Wollongong Son of Thomas Chad & Martha ) 1858 Sydney
f. Alexander Kennedy m. Annie
CHAD.—The Friends of the late Mrs. JESSIE CHAD, relict of the late John Chad, are kindly invited to attend her Funeral, to move from her late residence, Market-street, Wollongong:, THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 25th inst., at 3 p.m., for the Presbyterian Cemetery, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 25 January 1916 p 7
Brother Hugh Kennedy in Illawarra with wife Isabella
d. 28/1/1944 Bronte
m. Daniel Osborne (22/2/1863 Wollongong - 1887 Wollongong Son of Thomas Osborne & Emma Jane Lees *) 1882 Wollongong
m. Henry Chadwick 1891 Woonona
f. William Lewis m. Mary A *
Second husband a check inspector for Bellambi Colliery.
d. 1932 Sydney br. Nullamanna
m. Rev. Jeremiah Chaffers-Welsh (-1912 Inverell Son of Robert A Chaffers-Welsh & Elizabeth)
f. Richard m. Catherine
Lived at Kiama in 1894 when Emily Armstrong died.
b. 1874 Newcastle d. 27/12/1931 Russell Vale br. Bulli
m. Benjamin Challenor (abt 1876 - 1950 Newtown Son of Benjamin Challenor & Sarah *) 1897 Woonona
f. James Crompton m. Mary Ann Dickenson *
Mrs. Helen Challenor died suddenly at her residence, Collaery Road, : Russell Vale, on Dec. 27th. She was conversing with a friend at the front gate and suddenly collapsed. The late Mrs. Challenor was well and favorably known throughout the district. She was formerly Miss Crompton and had resided in the district practically all her life. She was 56 years of age and leaves, a husband, Benjamin, and a grown up family. The funeral took place on Dec. 29, the remains being laid to rest in the Bulli General cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 8 January 1932 p 8
b. 1862 Wollongong d. 31/8/1955 Wombarra Heights
Unmarried (father of child John Graham Hawker)
m. Arthur Challenor (abt 1872-28/4/1946 Coledale Son of Benjamin Challenor & Sarah *) 7/5/ 1898 St Augustines Bulli
f. James Crompton b. Mary Ann Dickenson *
Affiliation. — Mary Ann Crompton sued J. G. Hawker for the support of his illegitimate child. The greater part of this case was hoard with closed doors, on the application of Mr. Russell, who appeared for the complainant. After lengthy evidence and a most eloquent and telling address by Mr. Russell, a verdict for 12s 9l, with £3 3s costs, was recorded for plaintiff. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)Saturday 12 March 1892 - Page 2
Bulli.—A warrant has been issued by the Bulli Bench for the arrest of John Graham Hawker, charged with deserting his illegitimate child. He is 24 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, thin build, very fair complexion, light coloured hair, moustache and eyebrows, blue eyes looks as if near sighted; a grocer or storekeeper’s assistant. Supposed to be in Hay. Complainant, Mary Ann Crompton, at Bulli. New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930)Wednesday 4 January 1893 - Page 5
b. abt 1851 Bradley Staffordshire d. 1940 Newtown br. St Marys
m. Benjamin Challenor ( abt 1850 Wolverhampton Staffordshire – 1915 Son of Richard Challenor & Hannah Cadwallader) 1867 Tettenhall Staffordshire
f. Johnathan Haddock m. Eliza Fellows
Ship: 1883 Assaye
b. 1855 d. 1920 Wallsend br. Wallsend
m. John Chalmers ( abt 1850 -30/10/1939 Wallsend) 1876 Wallsend 3743/1876
f. Stephen Drummond m. Jane
Husband a mining engineer
m. William A P C Chalmers 1889 Kiama
b. 1871 Wollongong d. 22/12/1961 Roseville
m. George Barnard Chalon ( - 6/10/1927 Woollahra Son of Major General Thomas Barnard Chalon) 6/9/1887 St Michael’s Wollongong
f. Alexander Osborne m. Augusta Anne Deverish Meares *
CHALON—OSBORNE.—September 6. at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong by the Rev. Dean Ewing, George Barnard, late 102nd R. M. Fusiliers, son of the late Major-General Thomas Barnard Chalon, formerly Judge Advocate General of the Madras Army, to Emily Mildred, fifth daughter of Alexander Osborne, Esq., of Mangerton,Wollongong . English papers please copy. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 October 1887
CHALON -January 30, at her parents' residence. Mangerton Wollongong, the wife of Geo. Barnard Chalon, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 February 1890
b. 1873 Grafton d. 1/8/1942 Cowra br. Cowra
m. Edward Chamberalin (abt 1871 - 5/6/1940 Cronulla) 1905 Marrickville
f. Percival Charles Greaves m. Lucy
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
CHAMBERLAIN - August 1, 1942. at Cowra, Georgina Annie, of 93 Eton Street, Sutherland, beloved wife of the late Edward Chamberlain and loving sister of Eleanor, Charles (deceased), Chrissie (deceased), Percy, and Fred (Dr. Greaves). Interred at Cowra August 3, 1942. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 4 August 1942 p 10
m. John Chalmer
b. 1843 d. 1910 Botany
m. George Chambers 1865 Sydney
b. abt 1858 Dapto
m. Frederick Richard Chambers (1855 Redfern-) 27/9/1883 Albion Park RC 5427/1883
f. Joseph Barrett m. Mary Ryan *
m. William Henry Champion (abt 1861-24/2/1912 Capertee ) 1882 Rylstone
m. Mary Leighton
d. 27/2/1912 Grafton
m. George Edmond Champion (abt 1830 Somersetshire -5/4/1911 Grafton) 23/2/1857 Clara Cottage Wollongong 2823/1857
b. 1828 Stroud d. 1892 Leichhardt
m. John Chandler 1853 Stroud
f. Henry Smart m. Sarah
m. Philip Chandler 1859 Wollongong
b. 1865 West Ham Essex d. 19/10/1956 Brookvale
m. George Henry Chandler (abt 1864 - 5/9/1947 St Peters Son of John Chandler & Fanny ) 1892 Kiama
f. James Binstead m. Susannah Eagle
b. 22/6/1878 Araluan d. 4/4/1945 Liverpool
m. Thomas Henry Channon (1876 Hill End -3/8/1944 Waverley Son of Thomas Channon & Frances Hamilton Baker) 1897 Moruya
f. James Smith Stove m. Sophia Ann
Living at Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a farmer- in 1917 he was a mine manager.
CHANNON.-April 4, 1945, at her home, 126 Castlereagh Street, Liverpool, Martha Ann, loved mother of Roy, Will, Doss, Shirley, and Ivy, aged 67 years. See Friday's paper for funeral notice. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 5 April 1945 p 10
d. 1894 Wollongong
m. Thomas William Chaplow 1893 Wollongong
f. Matthew Thompson m. Jane
b. 1875 Highmans Green Worcestershire England d. 29J/6/1945 Wombarra
m. Thomas Lazarus Chapman (1864 Camden -16/5/1946 Coledale Son of Lazarus Chapman & Margaret) 1894 Woonona
f. Thomas Aston m. Emma *
Ship: Scottish Hero 1884 into Queensland
Living at Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll Husband a roadmaker.
b. 1860 Kiama d. 26/4/1951 Rose Bay
m. George Thomas Rutter Chapman (1/3/1856 - 3/12/1907 Goraki Son of Thomas Walter Chapman & Selina Ann Tomlins ) 1886 Kiama
f. George King Waldron m. Annie Fuller *
CHAPMAN, Annie Jemima -April 26 1951 at her residence, 24 Portland Street, Rose Bay widow of the late George Thomas Rutter Chapman and last surviving member of the family of the late George ond Annie Waldron Kiama, beloved mother of Lt Harley Chapman killed In action and of Enid and Aileen (Matron, Scr-rba Home), and Edna (Mrs Greenwood Rabaul), and loving grand mother of Shirley, In her 91st year The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 27 April 1951 p 20
m. William J Chapman
d. 1881 Wollongong
m. William Cole Chapman (-1893 Wollongong Son of unknown)
f. Stephen Hayes m. Mary
11years in the service of Mr. J. Oxley, of Camden,and left of his own accord…..Plaintiff had beein the service of Mr. A. Thompson, of Dapto, but declined to say why he left that….
Bridget Chapman, wife of the plaintiff, said: She had been hired together with the rest of the family on the 21st January, and been ordinarily employed at milking and in the dairy. Had continued so till Thursday, 31st March. On that day her husband had told her there was to be no more work for them. She understood this to be in consequence of a quarrel which had taken place between her daughter and Mrs. Hindmarsh. Her daughter, who had engaged as general house servant, had been turned out of the house by Mr. H. Some dispute had arisen, she believed about washing. Mr. H. had taken her daughter by the neck, and pushed her out of doors, slamming the door behind her. Witness saw this. Her husband went up to the house to see what was the matter. Mr. H. said, “There, take your daughter, or I shall kick her home.” Her daughter had just before been down to tell her father what Mr. H. had done. Her daughter went into her room and requested permission to wash it out, which was refused.
Witness had had no disagreement with Mrs. H., and had never said “That as they were always wrangling, it would be best to part:” Defendant again put some questions as to the reason why plaintiff and his family had left Mr. Thompson's service.
The question was objected to by Mr. Owen, and was not answered.
Maria Chapman, daughter of the plaintiff, said she had been married, but her husband had left her. She was in the habit of going by her maiden name. She did not know whether her husband was dead of alive. Witness was about 19, and had been married about three years since.
It was about two years ago that her husband left her. He was about 63 years old. (This last piece of information was volunteered by witness.) Witness had entere Mr. Hindmarsh's service with her father and mother, amd did the housework. (A specimen of the bread supplied to them by Mr. H., or made from the flour he supplied; was here exhibited to the court.)
Witness had been turned out by Mr. Hindmarsh who slammed the door after her. Mrs. H. had accused witness of burning her dishcloths to light the fire, which witness had denied. It was during this altercation that Mr. H. interposed and turned witness out. She went into the room to get her clotihes, &c. Mr. H. had said she would hardly know her own property. She requested permission to wash out her room, but Mrs. H. had refused.
In answer to questions by defendant, witness said her name was Molloy. She denied having ever taken anything from the house. She was not going out when pushed by defendant. -Defendant then asked a question about her having been in the habit of opening a certain watch in the house. Questition objected to by Mr. Owen.
The defendant requested an adjournment of the ease in order that lie might obtain the evidence of some of his family, who were at the Wingecarribee. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 12 April 1864 p 2
b. 16 /11/1811 Parramatta d. 16/7/1860 Hartwell House Kiama 4156/1860 br. Kendall Cemetery Kiama
m. Robert Cooper (1806 Stephney London England - 1848 Willeroo Lake George Son of Robert Cooper & Mary) 1/1/1830 CofE Sydney, St James' V183074 149/1830
m. Thomas Chapman (abt 1793, England- 11/11/1874 Kiama ) 1851 CofE Richmond V1851259 37B/1851
f. John Rutter m. Charlotte Robinson * see Flowers
Cause of Death: measles
On the 16th instant, at Hartwell House, Kiama, Mrs. Thomas Chapman, of measles, aged 48. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 21 July 1860
Sister see Caroline Blake Kendall and Cecilia Sophia Hindmarsh
b. 1880 Goulburn d. 1952 Wollongong
m. James Chapman 1906 Wollongong
f. Matthew Montgomery m. Phoebe Swan *
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties .
b. 1870 Minmi d. 6/3/1929 Corrimal
m. James Chapman (abt 1854- 30/7/1933 Bellambi) 1884 Wollongong
f. William Campbell m. Mary
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 March 1929 p 12
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a miner
Unmarried or no father listed
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 1874 Kiama d. 17/6/1956
m. William John Chapman 1895 Woonona
f. George James Nichols m. Sarah Ann Spinks *
b. 1/1/1828 Eton Buckinghamshire d. 22/11/1900
m. Grenado George John Chapman (1828- 23/8/1885 Sydney Son of George William Chapman & Harriet)
f. John Thorburn m. Ann Atkins
Husband a schoolmaster
On the 2nd instant, at Clare Cottage, George-street, Redfern, near Sydney, N.S W., the lady of Granado George John Chapman, Esq., formerly of Windsor, Berkshire, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Mon 5 Feb 1855
AT her residence, Collins-street, Kiama, Mrs. G. G. J. Chapman, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 16 February 1865 p 2
On the 26th ultimo, at Collins-street, Kiama, Florence Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. G. G. J. Chapman, aged 13 days. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 16 March 1865 p 2
b. 1866 bp. CofE Jamberoo; Kiama; Shoalhaven
Parnets Unknown on baptism
b. 1864 Eton Buckinghamshire b. 27/9/1937 Neutral Bay
m. Claud Florestan Guirita Chapman (1861 Curragh Northern Ireland -10/7/1926 Leura Son of Frederick & Charlotta) 4/11/1896 Mackay Qld
CAPTAIN C. F. G. CHAPMAN
Captain Claud F. G. Chapman (65), late of the 6th Inniskillon Dragoons, and a well-known resident of Leura, died at his home, 'Corwon', Megalong Street, on Monday.
After a short service in St. Alban's Church, the body was interred in the Church of England portion of Wentworth Falls Cemetery on Tuesdayafternoon. Rev. G. S. Richmond officiating.
Deceased.was born at Curragh, in the North of Ireland, in 1861, and was the son of a Colonel in the Inniskillon Dragoons. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge, and thence passed to Sandhurst. After leaving the military college he joined the 6th Inniskillon Dragoons, and saw service in India, and South Africa during the Zulu War. He first visited Australia as aide-de-camp to Sir Henry Norman, Governor of Queensland, and it was in the Northern State that he met the lady who became his wife. He returned to Africa during the Boer War, where he fought with his old regiment, and, when peace was restored, he returned to Australia. From Queensland he came to N.S.W., and made his home at Leura.
He was highly respected by all townspeople; his attractive and genial personality winning him many friends. Though not, over-strong, and in failing health, he was a well-known figure at Leura golf links.
As a student at Eton, he wielded a good bat, and represented his school in inter-college matches. Later, he played for Gloucestershire in the time of the great 'W.G.'
Deceased leaves a wife and daughter, as well as a large number of sorrowing friends, to mourn his loss. The Blue Mountain Echo (NSW : 1909 - 1928) Friday 16 July 1926 p 5
CHAPMAN.—September 27, 1937, at her residence, 149 Wycombe Road, Neutral Bay, Georgina Tryphena, widow of the late Captain C. F. G. Chapman, and mother of Dorothy (Mrs. F. G. Myers), aged 73 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 28 September 1937 p 10
Living at Balgownie 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1857 . 1931
m. John Thomas Chapman (abt 1855- 17/4/1919 Gwynneville Son of James Chapman & Mary A)
f. Henry m. Mary A
m. John Chapman
b. abt 1860 d. 9/7/1941 Unanderra br. Berkeley
m. Thomas James Chapman (abt 1861 Midsomer Norton Somersetshire - 24/5/1931 Unanderra) 1887 Wollongong
f. William Sewell Hayes m. Elizabeth
By the death of Mrs. Louisa A Chapman, which occurred at her residence, Five Islands Road, Unanderra, on Wednesday, the district loses an exemplary and highly esteemed citizen. She was the widow of the late Thomas Chapman, and beloved mother of Walter (railway stationmaster at Orange), Frank, Henry and Florence (Unanderra)
With her husband the late Mrs. Chapman was a pioneer of the Church of England at Figtree which was founded by the late Mrs. Timothy Lee over 50 years ago. Her late husband supervised the erection of the new brick church 30 years ago
Their daughter (Florence) is at present the Superintendent of the S.S
A feature of the Christian life of the late Mrs. Chapman was her hospitality to the clergy. She had reached the venerable age of 81 years and the end came peacefully in her sleep.
Yesterday the remains were laid to rest alongside those of her late husband in the Berkeley cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 11 July 1941 p 14
d. abt 1860 Scottow Norfolk d. 5/10/1942 Marrickville cr. Woronora
m. Saumel Chapman (abt 1858 Heydon Norfolk - 26/3/1942 Wollongong ) 1879 Morpeth Durham England
Ship: 1884
OBITUARY
LATE MRS. CHAPMANMrs. Alice Chapman, late of Wollongong and Corrimal, died in a private hospital, Marrickville, on Monday, aged 83 years. She was born in England and came to this district about 56 years ago. With her husband, she first resided at Mt. Kembla, but later removed to daughter, Mrs Patton, Bligh St Wollongong. Until advancing years confined her to her home; the late Mrs. Chapman was a staunch worker for the Methodist Church, and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. Her husband predeceased her in March of this year. Members of the family are Edith (Mrs. Patton, Wollongong), Jack (Lithgow), Doll (Auburn), Sam (Corrimal), Bob (Auburn). One daughter, Nell (Mrs. Judd) predeceased her mother. The remains were cremated at Woronora on Tuesday. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 9 October 1942 p 1
b. abt 1869 d. abt 22/7/1934 br. Rookwood
m. John Lawrence Chapman (abt 1860- 1947 Newtown ) 1890 Woollahra
m. Peter Hackett (138 Campbelltown – 26/6/1861 Campbelltown Son of Michael Hackett & Alice Shiel *) 14/2/1857 Wollongong 2821/1857
m. Edwin Chapman 1864 Wollongong 3384/1864
m. Henry Chapman 1850 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Edward Chapman
m. James Chapman 1878 Wollongong
m. William Chapman
see Winifred Lucas for court cases involving the family.
b. 1864 Wollongong d. 1953 Bondi 31273/1953
m. Alfred Godwin Chapman/Alanson ( 19/11/1863 Hargraves – 1/8/1943 Randwick) 22/12/1885 Bulli 5535/1885
f. James Crane m. Lydia
Occupation: Sewing teacher Woonona School
All births and marriage is also registered under Alanson. Her husband’s death is only registered under Alanson. See http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/alanson-alfred-godwin-4986 for reason.
Husband was teacher and taught at Woonona 1884 to 1899.
m. William Chapman 1871 Wollongong
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 22/10/1859 Tarrawanna
m. William Henry Chapman 1882
d. John Payne m. Frances Anne Ross *
b. 1878 Dene Bridge Durham d. 3/6/1965 Punchbowl
m. John F Chapple (- 11/9/1932 Randwick Son of George F Chapple & Mary A) 1901 Wollongong
f. John Dobing m. Jane Atkinson Marshall *
b. abt 1835 d. 25/10/1902 Bowral br. Burradoo
m. William Chapple (abt 1836- 8/3/1907 Chippendale) 1860 Kiama
f. James Nicholls m. Ann
Ship: Asiatic 1855
MRS. W. CHAPPLE
On Saturday last the death took place of Mrs. Chapple, wife of Mr. W. Chapple, of Bowral. The deceased lady, who had for many years, resided in this district; was highly esteemed and much sympathy is expressed for her husband, and grown-up family in their sad bereavement. The remains were interred in the Wesleyan cemetery at Burradoo on Monday….. Bowral Free Press (NSW: 1901 - 1906) Wednesday 29 October 1902 p 2
m. Henry Charles 1852 Presbyterian Wollongong V18524501 74B
b. Derbyshire
m. John Edward Charles 19/8/1875 Kiama
f. Samuel Hall
August 19, at the residence of the bride's cousin, Terralong -street, Kiama by the Rev. J. Walken Brown, JOHN EDWARD CHARLES eldest son of Mr. Thomas Charles, of Goulburn, to ELIZABETH CATHERINE HALL only daughter of the late Samuel Hall, of Derbyshire, England. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 26 August 1875 p 2
m. George Charles 1967 Kiama
b. Armagh Ireland d. 13/1/1876 Kiama 6932/1876 br. Eureka Private Kiama
m. Captain Samuel Charles (2/8/1818 Ballyronan Londondderry Irealnd- 23/9/1909 ) “Cliff Towers” Point Piper Son of Richard Charles & Margaret Hall) 30/5/1855 Omega Retreat Kiama
f. James Mackay Gray m. Sarah Ann Burton *
By special license, on 30th May, at Omega Retreat, the residence of the Bride's father, by the Rev. James Barnier, M.A., Captain Samuel Charles, of the Steam- ship Kiama, to Sarah Anna, eldest daughter of J. M. Gray, Esq., J.P., Commissioner of Crown Lands, Kiama. Empire 5 June 1855
On Sunday, the 5th instant, at her residence, riefc? Kiama, Mrs Captain Charles of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 20 December 1858 p 3
b. 1842 Waterbeach England d. 15/6/1888 br. Rookwood
m. James Charles 1862 Wollongong
f. Simon Cook m. Harriet Manning *
With Edward Charlesworth a miner
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 1868 Kiama 4410/1868
m. John Charlesworth (1838 Jenkins Farm Berkeley- Son of David Charlesworth & Hannah Lacey *) 1860 St Francis Xavier Wollongong
f. Samuel Edmondson m. ?
b. 1/6/1865 Kiama bp Kiama RC 9710/1865 d. 16/11/1921 Dorrigo br Dorrigo General
m. Charles Stephen Charlesworth (19/12/1862 Bulli 14904/1863 -7/5/1938 Dorrigo Son of John Charlesworth & Frances Edmondson *) 1884 Kiama 5499/1884
f. James Dunne m. Margaret McAnaulty *
b. 1856 London d. 3/8/1881 Woonona 8189/1881 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Charles Abraham Charlesworth (17/10/1846 Charcoal -10/12/1936 Bulli) 1876 Wollongong
f. Michael Lacey m. Margaret
m. John Charlesworth
b.abt 1844 Wollongong d. 3/3/1892 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Edward Charlesworth (25/10/1842 Wollongong-18/7/1912 Bulli Son of David Charlesworth & Johanna Mullins *) 6/6/1864 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Richard Purcell m.
She was resident in Wollongong, husband lived at Bulli
b.abt 1819 Limerick d. 9/12/1881 Rixon’s Pass Woonona br. Corrimal Catholic
m. David Charlesworth (6/4/1804 Holmfirth, Yorkshire-4/1/ 1878 Woonona) 28/1/1838 Wollongong
Ship: 1836 Duchess of Northumberland
CHARLESWORTH.—December 9, at her residence, Woonona, Johanna Charlesworth, aged 62 years, widow of the late David Charlesworth. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 17 December 1881
http://shadowlanduncoveringsherbrooke.wordpress.com/sherbrooke-families/charlesworth-family/
b. abt 1844 d. 1903 Lismore 2218/1903
m. John Charlesworth 1869 Kiama
f. Lott Flannery m. Margaret Collins
b. abt 1860 d. 1940 Coffs Habour br. Corrimal
m. Edward James Charlesworth/Hicks (26/7/1876 or 1877 Gerringong- 1935 Stockton Son of John Hnery Charlesworth & Susan Mary Hicks *) 1895 Woonona
f. Patrick m. Elizabeth
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. Mary Charlesworth
Referring to the death of Mrs. Mary E. Charlesworth, aged 80 years, which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Peterson, Coffs Harbour, “South Coast Times” says deceased resided at Bulli for more than a quarter of a century and was widely known and highly respected. Her husband was a brother of the late Mr. Abe Charlesworth, one of the oldest pioneers of the South Coast, where he was born and died at the age of 96 two years ago.
The remains of Mrs. Charlesworth were conveyed to Corrimal and interred in the cemetery there beside those of her husband, the late Mr. Edward Charlesworth.
Mrs. Charlesworth resided with her daughter in Coffs Harbour for 16 years. She was well-known to many residents here and was held in the highest esteem. For the past couple of years she was an invalid and not able to leave the home. There was a family of two sons and two daughters. The sons and one daughter died when they were young, leaving Mrs. Peterson the only survivor. Coffs Harbour Advocate (NSW : 1907 - 1942; 1946 - 1954) Friday 12 April 1940 p 3
b. 16/11/1840 Wollongong d. 1922
Unmarried or no father listed
f. David Charlesworth m. Johanna Mullins *
d. 4/1/1939 Manly
m. James Charlesworth (-1919 St Peters? )
f. William m. Harriet
b. 1848 Suffolk d. 29/6/1933 Woonona
m. John Henry Charlesworth ( 10/10/1838 Wollongong - 1895 Bulli) 19/12/1882 Kiama 5124/1882
f. John Hicks m. Mary Neild *
Ship: Washington Irvine 1857
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a farmer
CHARLESWORTH. - June 29, 1933, at her daughter's (Mrs. Charles Christiansen) residence, Moonie street, Woonona, Susan Mary Charlesworth, in her 85th year. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 30 June 1933
m. Thomas Charnley
d. 6/1/1900 Dapto br.
m. Thomas Charlton (abt 1855-29/6/1895 Dapto Son of James Charlton & Elizabeth) 1879 Sydney 1182/1879
f. James Brown m. ?
Husband a groom and later a farmer of Avondale
On Saturday Mrs. T. Charlton died after a very short illness, and was buried on Sunday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 13 January 1900 p 11
MR. JAMES and HAMILTON CHARLTON, of Avondale, desire to express their heartfelt thanks to all their kind friends for the many kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 18 January 1900 p 3
b. abt 1858 Ayr Scotland d. 31/1/1933 Burwood br. Parramatta
m. Edward Charlton (- 1936 Burwood Son of Thomas Charlton & Jane ) 1878 Wollongong 5198/1878
f. James Crawford m. Ellen Simpson *
Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 3 Dec 1878
CHARLTON.—On Nov. 24th, at Newtown, Bulli, Mrs. E. Charlton, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 3 December 1878 p 2
Mrs. Charlton, wife of the stationmaster at Canley Vale, and formerly of Bulli, is reported very seriously ill. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 14 July 1900 p 11
Major J. R. Charlton, eldest son of Mr. E Charlton, Rothesay, Glanville, and a former Mayor of Granville, has been mentioned in despatches by Sir Douglas Haig for distinguished and gallant services and devotion to duty. Major Charlton served In the Boar war, and is the youngest brother, Sergeant H. A. Charlton, lost his life at the landing on Gallipoli. His mother has been president of the Granville branch of the Red Cross Society for almost three years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 13 August 1917 p 9
MRS. E. CHARLTON.
Mrs. E. Charlton, who died at her residence, Rothesay, Minna-street, Burwood, on Tuesday, aged 75 years, was a native of Ayr, Scotland, and arrived in New South Wales with her parents at a very early age Her father, Mr James Crawford, was a pioneer in the opening up of coal mines in the Illawarra district
Mrs Charlton filled the position of Mayoress of Granville for two terms when her son was Mayor She was first president of the Granville branch of the Red Cross Society, and remained an active member and vice-president until her death She was associated during the war with the comforts funds of the units with which her two sons were members She is survived by a husband, two sons, a daughter, and nine grandchildren, also two brothers (Mr T S Crawford, Crown Prosecutor, and Mr H Crawford, railways inspector), and two sisters (Mrs Shipp, of Woonona and Mrs Phillips, of Waverley)
Her sons are Lieutenant-Colonel J R Charlton, who served in the Boer war and the late war, and Mr P A Charlton, of Bathurst, and her daughter, Mrs Eggins, of the Richmond River district The youngest son-Sergeant H A Charlton-an original Anzac was killed at Gallipoli Her nephews include Dr Graham Crawford, Mr S Crawford secretary of the Civil Aviation Department Mr Max Crawford late of the staff of the Sydney Grammar School, and now on the staff of Oxford Univer- sity, and Mr J Crawfoid of the State Education Department
The funeral took place on Wednesday at the Presybterian portion of Parramatta cemetery The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 3 February 1933 p 10
b. d. 11/5/1959 Cammeray
m. John William Charlton (- 1925 Bulli Son of James Charlton & Martha) 1902 Woonona
f. John Johnston m. Isabella *
CORRIMAL.-The death has occurred at the Bulli Hospital of Mr. John William Charlton, who was for a great number of years a teacher at the Corrimal Superior Public School. He is survived by a widow and four children. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 September 1925 p 10
b. abt 1857 Sydney d. 18/8/1943 Dapto br. Brownsville
m. Walter Charlton (- 18/3/1928 Stanmore Son of James Charlton & Elizabeth) 1879 Sydney 908/1879
f. William Franklin m. Sophia Moulding
CHARLTON.-August 18, 1943, at her residence, 44 Hamilton Street, Dapto, Catherine Charlton, relict of the late Walter Charlton, and dear mother of Lucy (Mrs. D. G. McAuliffe). Herbert (deceased). Oliver, Walter (deceased), and Ciss (Mrs. W. H. Arthur). In her 87th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 19 August 1943 p 10
d. 16/10/1960 Dapto
m. William Hamilton Charlton (1882 Wollongong- 29/1/1974 Dapto Son of Thomas Charlton & Ann Brown * ) 26/10/1904 Dapto
f. Robert Moore m. Sarah *
On Wednesday last, at St Luke's Church, Miss Sarah Moore was married to Mr. W. H. Charlton, Rev. W. E. Godson being the celebrant. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 29 October 1904 Page 2
Sister Hanna a bridesmaid. Mother resident. She was given away by Mr R Erskine.
Mrs. Hamilton Charlton, Avondale, is at present in the Sydney Hospital, her ailment being appendicitis. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 17 March 1911 Page 10
d. 22/11/1897 Grosvenor St, Croydon br. Rookwood 23/11/1897
m. Rev. George Charter (abt 1810 -17/9/1898 Grosvenor St, Croydon) 10/11/1837 Meldreth, Cambridgeshire England
f. John Unwin m. Sarah
On the 1st instant, at Wollongong, Martha, fourth daughter of the Rev. George Charter, aged eleven years. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 February 1859
CHARTER—UNWIN.—November 10, 1837, at Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, England, by the Rev. J. B. Skipper, M.A., Rev. George Charter, Croydon, N.S.W., to Martha, fourth daughter of the late John Unwin, Meldreth.
CHARTER. — November 22nd, at her late residence, ‘Kaintea,' Grosvenor-street, Croydon, Martha, wife of Rev. George Charter, late of Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 25 November 1897 p 2
Husband the minster of the Congregational Church at Wollongong from about 1855 to 1885 when he retired to Croydon in Sydney.
b. abt 1831 d. 21/4/1906 Kangaroo Valley 4360/1906
m. John Chase ( abt 1831 -23/6/1906 Granville Son of Denis Chase & Margaret ) 1860 Kiama 1804/1860
Husband a farmer
Mrs John Chase, an old resident of Kangaroo Valley. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW: 1891 - 1937) Saturday 28 April 1906 p 4
b. b. 13/2/1836 Tipperary Ireland d. 1905 Kiama 12981/1905
m. William Chase (-1885 Kiama Son of Denis Chase & Margaret ) 1863 Kiama 2065/1863
f. Thomas English m. Judith Synnett *
Ship: Hope 1842
MRS. WILLIAM CHASE.
Upwards of sixty years ago the late Mr. Thomas English, with his wife and family, left the County Tiperary (Ireland) for England, to set sail for Australia in the ship Hope, and eventually landed in Jamberoo in the year 1842. Mr. English took a farm on the Waughope Estate. His house was situated on the spot now occupied by the premises of the Jamberoo Central Dairy Coy. He was an expert farmer and made money growing potatoes and maize, and in a few years was in a position to purchase “Woodrough,” which is situated immediately under the first plateau of Saddleback. There he erected a fine homestead and carried on dairying pursuits for a number of years successfully. He had three sons, William, James and John, and three daughters, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Macauley, and the subject of our sketch, Mrs. Chase.
In those early days tihe English family were recognised as being hospitable, industrious and progressive. Many years ago the old lady and gentleman passed away hopefully and peacefully to their reward. Then came the parting of the ways, or what is generally understood in this country as the mutual dispersion of families; some members of each family to continue growing in health, wealth and wisdom, others to face all the trials and troubles that can be heaped on mortal beings.
The late Mrs. Chase's path through life was not a bed of roses. Her husband, who predeceased her several years ago, was a delicate man, and therefore not well equipped to battle for a living on the rough lands of this country. Nevertheless, it is wonderful how she carried on through life. Nothing but a firm hope beyond could enable such people to wear a pleasant, cheerful smile, while grief is near their heart. To such persons true religion, under every modification, is attractive and profitable, temperinig the gaiety of one and soothing the sorrows of the other.
In reviewing the life of Mrs. Chase, one is led to these reflections by the events productive of deep regrets far beyond the con-fines of an attached family, as she was not only a mother but a grandmother to those entrusted by God to her care. In the furtherance of these sacred duties she continued to grow in heavenly wisdom, and the effects were beautifully visible in the sick room or at the death-bed of many old neighbors and friends…..Her end was peace, after spending sixty nine years in this vale of tears. She is the last of the English family to leave us, and pay that debt we all owe. She had eight children, four of whom only survive her. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 6 October 1905 p 2
b. 27/1/1866 Dapto or Calderwood d. 24/11/1898 Albion Park
m. Thomas J Chase ( 1868 Jamberoo- 1900 Kiama Son of William Chase & Johanna English *) 2/2/ 1898 St Paul’s Albion Park
f. Michael O’Neill m. Margaret Leydon *
m. John Chase
d. 10/4/1953 North Sydney
m. George Matthew Chaseling (abt 1862 -5/8/1951 Deewhy Son of Thomas Chaseling & Catherine) 1890 Emmaville
f, Thomas Charles Smith m. Elizabeth
CHASELING, Caroline Ann. –April 10, 1953, at North Sydney, wife of the late George Matthew Chaseling (Deewhy) and loved mother of Ida (deceased), Elsie, and Bert, and dear sister of Myra, and Elsie Smith, sister- -in-law of Alice Chaseling (Windsor). Privately cremated. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 13 April 1953 p 12
b. 19/8/1867 Sherbrooke d. 1954 Qld
m. George Ernest James Chaseling (-15/6/1941 Coolabunia near Kingaroy Qld Son of James Andrew Chaseling & Elizabeth Steadman *) 1893 Woonona
f. John Knight m. Ellen Pearson *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 26/7/1838 Kent England d. 21/8/1912 Redfern
m. James Andrew Chawling 24/1/1859 Shoalhaven
f. George Steadman m. Kezia Vidler *
Children all born and registered in Shoalhaven
m. Hnenry Chattick
b. Cromarty Scotland d. 3/4/1867 Wollongong 8492/1867
m. Rev William Chaucer (-1888 Wallsend Son of William Chaucer ) 1935
f. James Hossack m. Catherine
Husband a Presbyterian Church minister
MELANCOLY SUICIDE.-An inquest was held this afternoon before Mr. E. F. Smith, and a jury, at the residence of the Rev. W. Chaucer, Smith-street, concerning the death of Janet Chaucer, his wife, who had committed suicide this morning in the front room of the premises where the inquiry was held. The following are the facts whiclh we gather from the evidence adduced. It appeared Mr. and Mrs. Chaucer were married in 1835, and that in 1846 Mrs.Chaucer had a severe illness, the doctors stating that she was suffering from disease of the heart and pleurisy, and for which she was treated. She has been suffering more or less violently over since. In the year 1852, Mrs. Chaucer was under the medical treatment of Dr. Bowker, by whom her malady was assumed and treated as of a mental nature. Of mental aberration she seems to have suffered ever since that period- so much so that in 1856, while Mr. Chaucer was engaged in his clerical duties, she had left her home on the Hunter and gone to Sydney, unknown to Mr. Chaucer, Mr. and Mrs. Chaucer have resided in Wol longong for the past nine months, the last of which she was under Dr. Marshall, and only last evening was counting how many pills she had yet to take. It appears that this morning she got up about half-past 7 apparently in good health and spirits, and Mr. Chaucer having some trifling business to transact in the town, went out, and was away some ten minutes. When he re turned he found her sitting in the front room with blood streaming from her throat, and one of his razors alongside. He immediately went to the front door and called for assistance, the deceased at the same time motioning him not to do so. A witness named Wilson, living adjoining, came at once. It appeared the deceased never had more than twelve hours sleep in a week, and that, though at one time she had a mind predisposed to commit suicide, on this morning such a melancholy event was the least possible to be expected. Other witnesses were examined but the evidence referred to minor incidents and detail. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the above. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 April 1867 p 1
d. 1924 Annandale 1383/1924
m. Rev. Willliam Chaucer (-1888 Wallsend Son of William Chaucer &) 1869 Wollongong 3758/1869
f. William Sharpe m. Lucy
Husband a Presbyterian Church minister
BIRTH.
CHAUCER.—At her residence, Sydney, on Sabbath, the 24th ult., the lady of the Rev. Dr. Chaucer, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 10 May 1870 p 2
m. James Chaytor
b. abt 1858 NSW d. Feb 1930 br. Rookwood
m. William Bowman Cheadle (abt 1854 Coventry England -1912 Son of Peter Cheadle & Mary) 6/10/1879 Parents home Wollongong
f. Philip Mackel m. Catherine McGittis *
Both resident of Wollongong
CHEADLE-MACKEL.-October 6, at the residence of the bride's parent's, by the Rev. Dean Flanigan, William Bowman, youngest son of the late Peter and Mary Cheadle, Coventry, England, to Katie Agnes, eldest daughter of Philip and Catherine Mackel, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 October 1879
m. Ling Chee Cheean
b. 7/6/1839 Fintona County Tyrone Ireland d. 7/12/1919 Bega
m. George Bleakley ( 1830- 27/1/1861 Killed By a fall) 1856 Wollongong 2166/1856
m. William James Chegwidden 1862 Wollongong 3269/1862
f. William Cochrane m. Mary
Diphtheria deaths: it is recorded in the IM that a family lost three children in 24 to 48 hours to Diphtheria. The family was reluctant, due to their religious beliefs, to have their name in the paper so this was respected.
Profound regret was felt locally when it was announced that Mrs. Chegwidden, senr., had passed away at the residence of Mr. W. T. Holzhauser on Monday morning. She had been in uncertain health for some years, and latterly lived with her devoted daughter Mrs H. Binnie, of Burragate, who did everything possible for the happiness and comfort of her declining years. About three weeks ago, while on a visit to Candelo friends, she was stricken with paralysis, from which she never rallied. Mrs. Chegwidden had been a long resident of this district, and she enjoyed the whole-hearted respect and admiration of the community. She was a member of the well-known Cochrane family. Her kindly nature and exemplary life were an inspiration to all who came in contact with her. At time of death she was about 80 years of age. She was the mother of fourteen children in all.
Her mortal remains were interred in the Methodist cemetery on Monday The Southern Record and Advertiser (Candelo, NSW : 1910 - 1938) Saturday 13 December 1919 p 1
m. Irvin Cheaney
b. abt 1842 Irvinestown Fermagh d. 11/11/1917 Wollongong 16556/1917
m. Francis Cheney (1841 Irvinestown Fermagh -22/3/1922 Wollongong ) 1861 Ireland
f. Robert m. Margaret
Ship: Spitfire 1863
Mrs. Cheney, senr. Wollongong, died on Sunday last rather suddenly. Deceased was 73 years of age. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 23 November 1917 p 10
b. abt 1870 Wales d. 1943 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. Alfred Herbert Cheney (1866 Wollongong – 22/5/1940 Wollongong Son of Francis Cheney and Martha) 1891 Wollongong
f. Samuel Auckland/Orphin m. Mary Ann *
MRS. M. A. CHENEY
Another link with the early history of Wollongong was severed on Thursday of last week by the passing of Mrs. Mary Ann Cheney, aged 73 years.
She was born in Wales but came to Australia at an early age with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orphin. The late Mr. Orphin on his arrival in Wollongong, established a grocery business in, Flinders-st the premises being occupied to-day by Messrs. D. Stenton & Co
She married the late Mr. Alfred Henry Cheney, who was a well known figure in the public life of the town many years ago. The late Mrs. Cheney was essentially a home lover and reared a large family. Members of the latter are Allan, Myrtle (Mrs. Scott), Noel, Doris (Mrs. C. Parsons), Frank, Eric, Jack, Ethel (Mrs. Meredith), Joyce arnd Bruce. One son, Cecil, predeceased his mother.
The remains were privately cremated at Woronora Crematorium. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 December 1943 p 4
b. abt 1851 d. 1909 Glen Innes
m. Robert Cheney 1867 Wollongong 3307/1867
f. James Neville m. Margaret
The death has occurred of Mrs. Robert Cheney at the age of 58 years. The Star (Sydney, NSW : 1909 - 1910) Saturday 12 June 1909 p 22
m. George Cheney ( abt 1863 - 18/6/1889 Wollongong Son of Lancelot Cheney and ?) 1886 Sydney 264/1886
m. Martin Cherry (abt 1829 Cratlow Clare Ireland- 29/7/1881 Wollongong) 24/8/1851 Jamberoo
b. 1/7/1864 Bulli
m. John David Cherry (1868- 1890 Leichhardt Son of Martin Cherry & Mary Burns *) 23/7/1888 St Francis Xavier’s
f. James Curry m. Anne Hennessy *
Both resident in Wollongong
b. abt 1873 Ayrshire Scotland d. 1966 Cessnock
m. Thomas Cherry 1888 Wollongong
f. William Howie m. Jane *
Ship: Parthia 1886
Living in South Cessnock when her son Henry enlisted in 1915.
Two deaths occured here during Saturday and Sunday last. The first was a child of Mr. T. Cherry's and was buried on Sunday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 25 August 1900 p 11
b. 15/6/1785 Co Monaghan Ireland d. 19/8/1854 br. Jamberoo Uniting
m. Stockdale
m. Samuel Chester/s (abt 1815 Chester Chestershire England- 4/10/1886 Kiama) 13/4/1840 Jamberoo CofE Dapto Wollongong (V1840 498 24B) Schoolhouse
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1840 Wollongong
Ship: Sarah & Elizabeth (came free) however was a convict ship arriving 1837
1841 Census listed as the owner of property at Jamberoo
Alice Chester died 19/8/1851 age 69 Wife of Samuel Chester, native of C. Monaghan, Ireland. Grave stone erected by her nephew Thomas Campbell as a tribute of respect for her memory bu. St Stephen’s Presbyterian, Jamberoo. Early Cemeteries of Jamberoo, 1987)
b. abt 1859 d. 22/9/1944 Clovelly
m. James Thomas Chester 1877 Sydney
f. George Nicholls m. Alice
Husband a builder and contractor.
b. abt 1824 Mallow Cork Irreland d. 22/10/1914 Kiama br. 24/10/1914 North Kiama Cemetery
m. William Gard (1816 Cork Irreland -9/4/1853 Minnamurra River) 30/3/1841 Scots Church Sydney
m. Samuel Chesters (abt 1815 Chester Echestershire England- 4/10/1886 Kiama) 16/8/1854 Kiama CofE Jamberoo, Kiama, Shoalhaven
f. Nicholas Redmond m. Catherine Bowen
First husband had the Publican Licence for the Steam Packet Inn which overlooked the harbour in 1/7/71847 and the Fitzroy Inn in Collins Street in 1848. The first Kiama Agriculture Show was held in the William Gard brewery. She continued the business until 1864 when the building became a private residence. Second husband a farmer
April 9th, by accidental drowning, whilst collecting shells, in the Minnumum River, Illawarra, Mr. William Gard, Innkeeper, of Kiama, aged 36 years, leaving a wife and four children to deplore their loss ; also a numerous circle of friends. Empire 18 April 1853
CHESTER.—October 22, 1914, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. H. Ryan, Central Park, Kiama, Elizabeth Chester, aged 90 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 23 October 1914
b. 1853 Balmain d. 1940 Mosman
m. Charles Chester 1880 Qld
f. Lewis Adolphus Bernays m. Mary Ann Eliza Borton
CHESTER. - December 23, 1940, at 83 Raglan Street, Mosman, Mrs. Emily E. Chester, relict late Charles Henage Bagot Chester, daughter late L. A. Bernays, I.S.O. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 27 December 140 p 4
Father the clerk of the Legislative Assembly in Qld.
Brother and sister in law Lillian L Bernays * also in the Illawarra
d. 1896 Wollongong 15773/1896
m. John Chi ( -1908) 1859 Wollongong 3256/1859
f. John Miller m. ?
d. 11/1/1927 Sydney
m. William Chie (1862 Wollongong - 13/9/1925 Carlingford Son of John Chie & Margaret Miller *) 1883 Wollongong
f. William Miller m. Mary Noble *
Some time in the 1880s they moved to the Carlingford area. William Chie is listed in the NSW Census as living in 1891 at Ray Road and in 1901 at Pennant Parade, with his household comprising one male and one female – he was not identified in the Census as being half-Chinese. William and Mary Jane were married for 42 years and had two sons, both of whom predeceased their parents. Mary Jane Chie died on 11 January 1927 at the home of her niece, Ivy Molloy, at 138 Campbell Street, Sydney, aged 65 years.
m. John Chi Chin ( abt 1826 – baptised 1854 bp. CofE Dapto: Wollongong) 1854 Wollogong
m. Zanglino Chiarreli
b. abt 1832 d. 1901 South Wangaratta Vic
m. Samuel Chick (-1894 Vic Son of Joseph Chick &) 1856 Paterson or Sydney
f. John Patten m. Susan
The death of Mrs Samuel Chick, a resilient of the district for more than 40 years occurred at South Wangaratta on Tuesday
Deceased was 69 years of age The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Friday 30 August 1901 p 3
b. abt 1868 Sydney d. 1/4/1934 Brownsville br. Brownsville
m. James Chie (1867 Marshall Mount- 23/11/1954 Dapto Son of John Chi & Margaret Miller*) 1891 Kiama
f. Joseph A Manning m. Mary A
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a farmer
LATE MRS. CHIE
VALUED CITIZEN PASSESAlthough she had not enjoyed good health for a long time, the death of Mrs. Chie, wife of Mr. James Chie, of Kanahooka Road, Brownsville, on Sunday night, was unexpected.
During that evening she had been carrying out a few household duties, when a weak turn came on, and despite medical aid which was urgently requisitioned, she passed away within an hour.
The announcement of her death on Monday morning cast a gloom over the neighborhood where she was very well known and very highly esteemed.
As a result of her good qualities, genuine friendship and many good deeds as a neighbor, she had won a wide circle of friends who mourn her passing and sympathise with her husband and family in their sad loss.
The late Mrs. Chie, whose maiden name was Miss. Ada Annie Manning was born in Sydney of Irish parents 66 years ago. She belonged to a very old Irish family, several, members of which are clergymen in Ireland.
The funeral, on Tuesday, to theChurch of England cemetery, at Brownsville, was very largely attended. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 6 April 1934 p 13
b. 4 /8/1872 Barrow in Furness d. 7/8/1868 Thirroul m. David Chie 1908 Dapto
f. Joseph m. Mary Ann Fieldhouse *
Ship: Duke of Buckingham 1884 into Rockhampton
Living at Brownsville in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 13/3/1848 Jamberoo d. 16/9/1932 Nowra
m. Robert William Chidley (- 1918 Nowra Son of James Chidley & Jane ) 1877 Kiama
f. Edwin Vidler m. Mary Buss *
b. 25/3/1842 Dapto d. 24/10/1914 Bulli br. Bulli Anglican
m. Thomas Edward Chilby (1838 -13/8/1908) 23/3/1863 Kiama
f. Edward Spinks m. Agnes Henry
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 7/10/1969 Wollongong 19930/1869 d. 2/10/1932 Bulli
m. William Joseph Chilby (1866 Wollongong- 1935 Bulli Son of Thomas Chilby & Agnes Spinks *) 1894 Wollongong 7487/1894
f. Napoleon Hurry m. Sarah Jolliffe *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1873 Wollongong d. 1894 Woonona
m. James Chilby (1872 Wollongong- 1950 Bulli Son of Thomas Chilby & Agnes Spinks *) 1893 Wollongong 7559/1893
f. Napoleon Hurry m. Sarah Jolliffe *
b. abt 1839 d. 21/9/1904 Woonona
m. Fredrick Chilby
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. Frederick Chilby, 65 years, died Wednesday last from heart complaint. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 24 September 1904 p 2
b. abt 1804 Perthshire d. 1900 Woonona
m. Stewart
m. Thomas Childerly 13/12/1836 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1836 Wollongong
Ship: Buffalo 1833
Sentence Life
Chilily on BDM’s
Married with 2 male children (1 on board aged 5) and 1 female child
Convict record:
b. 1882 Kiama 20065/1882 d. 18/2/1934 Bulli
m. John Chilby (1870 Wollongong - 7/9/1935 Bulli Son of Thomas Chilby & Agnes Spinks *) 1902 Woonona
f. Albert Smithers m. Emily Loveday *
MABEL JANE CHILBY.
A native of the district, and a member of one of the district's oldest and best known families, in the person of Mrs. John Chilby, passed away peacefully at about 4 p.m. last Sunday in Bulli Hospital. A sufferer for sometime, this lady was removed to the Institution on the Thursday prior to her death, all medical skill and nursing attention having been devoted to her.
The body was removed to the family home, Main Road, Old Bulli, whence the funeral moved on Tuesday afternoon, and, despite the rain at the time, many residents attended to pay their last respects to one so well known and held in such regard, as deceased was of a quiet but friendly and kindly nature.
Deceased, as Miss Mabel June Smithers (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smithers (the mother has predeceased her, but the father resides in Sydney), married another of one of the best known families, Mr. John Chilby, the couple continuously residing in the district of their birth, and the following family was issue of the marriage John, Albert, Lily (Mrs. P. Sedgman, Wongawilli), William, David, Agnes (Mrs. L. Simpson, Woonona), Stanley, Kenneth. To them, and to the sorrowing Husband, the sympathy of people throughout the whole, district is being extended.
Deceased was 52 years of age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 23 February 1934 p 4
b. 1870 Wollongong d. 28/9/1937 Bulli br. Bulli
m. Frederick Charles Chilby (1869 Wollongong- Son of Thomas Chilby & Agnes Spinks *) 1896 Woonona 2082/1896
f. Martin Nash m. Margaret *
The death occurred at her residence Bank street, Bulli on Tuesday of Mrs. Chilby, wife of Mr. Frederick Chilby and mother of Mrs. George Tolhurst (Pansy), of Russell street, Woonona, and Jack. She was 67 years of age. The funeral took place yesterday, the remains being interned in Bulli cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 1 October 1937 p 16
m. John Childs 1860 Wollongong
Moery on BDM records
d. 1882 Wollongong
m. John Childs (abt 1832 -1902 Mt Hunter)
f. William m. Susan
In 1884 her husband sold up a dairy property at Dapto which was 36 acres in size.
b. 1855 Sydney d. 1929 Sydney br. North Kiama
m. William John Chin (12/3/1853 Ballaratt Vic- 16/10/1914 Kiama Son of Plumleigh Chin & Georgina Augusta Haddock * ) 1880 Kiama
f. Henry J Ashton m. Mary A
MRS. ALICIA CHIN-74 YEARS.
The funeral took place on Saturday morning of Mrs A. Chin, late of Bombo, in her 74th year, from the Bombo Railway Station for the North Kiama cemetety; a number of old friends who held the deceased in high respect in attendance.
Before her marriage to the late Wm. John Chin, she was a Miss Torrens and sister of the late Wm. Torrens.
Her husband (who predeceased her in 1914) was a son of the late Plumleigh Chin, a well-known blacksmith and wheelwright in the earlier days when he had a flourishing business on a site ajoining the Church of England property,- where Mr. McNabb's house now stands in Terralong Street.
Born in Sydney, she came to Kiama fifty years ago. With her husband she resided at Bombo for many years, Mr. Chin being employed in the workshop of, the Commissioners' Quarry where their son, Harry, is now foreman of the works.
Mrs Robert Denny, their daughter, Sarah, also still lives at Bombo. The family who morn the loss of a dearly loved mother are four daughters and three sons.
Some fourteen years ago, Mrs. Chin removed to Sydney to make a home for her son, Jack, and there she died, passing away in her sleep.
As she advanced in years, her other children begged her to come to their hcomes in turn to be cared for, but all independent spirit and a wish to have the home for her unmarried son, caused her to refuse, but periodically she came to see each one, and kept them all in her heart.
She was a kindly, good woman, and a devoted mother, one ever ready to respond to the call of sickness or trouble, as many of her old neighbours had cause to remember with gratitude.
On Saturday morning a large attendance by the employees of the quarries paid a last tribute of respect and many beautiful flowers were sentin sympathy. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 11 December 1929 p 2
b. 1873 Yass d. 1929 Ashfield br. Rookwood
m. William Chin (29/9/1872 Gerringong- 8/8/1955 Burwood Son of John Chin & Emma Crooks * ) 1890 Kiama
f. Herbert Ranyard f. Mary Ann
b. 25/2/1835 Mount Sorrel England d. 25/2/1922 Kiama br. Kiama Wesleyan
m. John Chin (29/8/1828 Loughborough England -8/9/1891 Minnamurra St , Kiama Son of John Butt Chin & Ann Haddock ) 23/6/1851 Camperdown NSW (Brother of Plumleigh Chin)
f. John Crooks m. Betsy Heyam/Hyam/Hiam
Ship: Berasby/Bermondsey 1848
Occupation: Dressmaker
Husband a blacksmith and Wesleyan preacher she was a very spiritual person and took the Sunday School at Temple Park.
On the 23rd instant, the wife of Mr. John Chin, of Kiama, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Wednesday 25 July 1860 p 2
b. 1828 London England d. 12/7/1875 Wagga Wagga
m. Plumleigh Chin (1829 Surrey England -23/5/1905 Kiama Son of John Chin & Ann Haddock) 17/9/1850 Camperdown Sydney
f. Thomas Haddock m. Ann Coates
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 186o American Creek d. 31/10/1942 Marrickville br. Kiama
m. John Charles Chin (21/7/1860 – 24//7/1916 Kiama Son of John Chin & Emma Crooks *) 24/7/1882
f. John Brasher m. Maria Purser *
Husband a Coach painter
b. 1839 Mt Sorrell/ Nottingham England d. 2/9/1896 Kiama 6578/1896 br. Kiama
m. Samuel Wilcockson 1858 Kiama 1943/1858
m. Plumleigh Chin (1829 Surrey England -23/5/1905 Kiama Son of John Chin & Ann Haddock) 7/7/1877 Kiama 3249/1877
f. John Crooks m. Betsy Hyam *
m. John Chin Chi
Unmarried or no father listed
Unmarried or no father listed
The wife of a Chinaman was committed for trial for the murder of her child at Wollongong. She confessed that after the child’s birth she dug a hole in the sand and buried it. The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser 28 December 1889
b. 21/3/1839 Fairy Meadow d. 24/11/1870 Jamberoo 3959/1871
m. James Chinnock (abt 1834 Somerset -15/7/1919 Lenonard St Thirroul Son of George Chinnock & Jane Bowles *) 8/4/1856 Wollongong 2155/1856
f. James Dennis m. Elizabeth Spinks *
b. 1870 Wollongong 19081/1870 d. 1965 Sydney 41/1965 cr. Woronora
m. William Chinnock (30/10/1865 Kiama 9842/1865 – 13/8/1935 Son of Jamses Chinnock & Anne Elizabeth Dennis *) 1888
f. Napoleon Hurry m. Sarah Jolliffe *
b. 1880 Parkes d. 1949 Manly
m. William L Chinnocks 1917 Marrickville
f. Robert Salter m. Emma Fleming *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Atchison St Wollongong Sales woman
b. abt 1801 Ditcheat Somerset d. 8/10/1873 Brandy and Water Creek Wollongong
m. George Chinnock (abt 1825 East Coker Somersetshire-8/10/1876 Mt Kembla) East Coker
f. Reynoldo Bowles m. Mary Giles
Ship: Una 1849/1850
d. 23/10/1905 Bega 11948/1905
m. William Chinnock (abt 1832 - 23/9/1901 Bega Son of George Chinnock & Jane Bowles *)25/5/1855 CofE Dapto; Wollongong V1855214 43B/1855
f. Edward Anderson m. Rebecca
Cause of Death: Heart Failure
SOUTH COAST
BEGA. Wednesday.Mrs. Margaret Chinnocks, aged 80 years, relict of Mr. William Chinnocks. an old resident of the district, died suddenly on Monday from heart failure. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 26 October 1905
b. 1850 CofE Dapto Wollongong V1850952 35/1850 d. 23/11/1924 Leonard St Thirroul br. CofE Wollongong
m. James Chinnock (abt 1834 Somerset -15/7/1919 Lenonard St Thirroul Son of George Chinnock & Jane Bowles *) 1877 Wollongong 4773/1877
f. John Forward m. Mary A
Living at Stoney Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
CHINNOCK -—November 23, 1924, at her residence, Leonard, street Thirroul, Sarah Jane Chinnock, in her 75th year (late of Jamberoo) The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 24 November 1924
b. 1865 Wollongong 16860/1865 d. 1924 Wollongong 12595/1924
Unmarried or no father listed
m. George Chinnock (3/12/1863 Kiama- 2/8/1935 Son of Jamses Chinnock & Anne Elizabeth Dennis *) 1888 Wollongong 5533/1888
f. Henry Stone m. Elizabeth Chinnock *
d. 1936 Marrickville
m. Albert B Chippendall (- 1903 Wollongong Son of Thomas Chippendall & Mary A) 1882 Campbelltown
f. John Edward Armstrong m. Marion Louise
Had a property at Brownsville when she died.
b.abt 1828 Dundee Scotland d. 5/4/1916 Albion Park
m. John Chisholm ( 5/2/1826 Cores Fife Scotland – 13/1/1894 Meroo)
f. James m. Mary
Ship: 1854
The death occurred on Wednesday last of Mrs. Helen Chisholm, at Albion Park, where she had resided for many years with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Couch. Mrs. Chisholm was in her 89th year. With her husband, in the seventies she lived, at Kiama, afteiward removing to Berry and going on the land. Left to sincerely mourn her loss are two sons,.Mr. W. Chisholm (Bundywallah), and Mr. D. Chisholm (Richmond River), and four daugh ters-Mrs. Couch (Albion Park), Mrs J. Thorburn (Jasper's Brush), Mrs. Ulrick (Berry), and Mrs. Wiley, senr. (Sydney) and a large number of grandchildren, Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 11 April 1916 p 2
b. 5/3/1876 Kiama d. 9/9/1966 Sutherland br. Woronora
m. Angus Chisholm (abt 1874 -1/10/1963 Ryde Son of Hugh Chisholm & Elizabeth ) 1897
f. Captain Thomas Honey m. Elizabeth Pike *
b. 18/7/1867 Gerringong d. 15/7/1919 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. William John Chittick (8/1/1856 Fermangh Ireland – 6/6/1939 Gerringong Son of Gustavus Chittick & Jane Moffitt *) 22/7/1890 Kangaroo Valley
f. Thomas Nelson m. Mary Moffitt *
Cause of Death: Flu
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
http://janemoffittchittick.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/the-chittick-family-history.pdf
MRS. C. E. CHITTICK
Catherine Elizabeth Chittick recently passed home to God at the age of 52 years, and leaves behind a sorrowing husband and eight children… The Methodist (Sydney, NSW: 1892 - 1954) Saturday 13 September 1919 p
b. 20/5/1854 Fermanagh Ireland d. 4/12/1933 Corndale via Rosebank br. Rosebank
m. Andrew Chittick (5/5/1857 Fermangh Ireland –18/12/1920 Rosebank Son of Gustavus Chittick & Jane Moffitt *) 13/7/1883 Mt Brandon Saddleback Kiama
f. Charles Johnston m. Mary Ann Moffitt *
Living at HDruewalla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/6795.htm
http://www.chittick.com/family/genealogy/lines/090212_Line7ThomasEleanor.pdf
b. 1/1/1867 Saddleback d. 31/1/1953 Lismore br. Lismore
m. Thomas Chittick ( 30/3/1853 Fermanagh Ireland – 19/11/1941 Lismore Son of Gustavus Chittick & Jane Moffitt *) 26/7/1893 Kiama
f. Francis Grey m. Jane *
http://janemoffittchittick.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/the-chittick-family-history.pdf
b. 16/8/1854 Kesh Fermanagh Ireland d. 8/5/ 1896 Willow Vale Gerringong
f. Gustavous Chittick m. Jane Moffitt
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1880
Suffered from typhod on the ship out and never fully recovered.
http://janemoffittchittick.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/the-chittick-family-history.pdf
b. abt 1844 Kiama d. 12/6/1938 br. Mullumbimby
m. Henry Chittick (6/6/1838 – 29/2/1904 Nowra Son of George Chittick & Mary Johnston ) 1863 Kiama
f. James Alexander Irvine m. Jane Walmsley *
MRS. ISABELLA CHITTICK-96 Years. The death occurred at Mullumbimby on the 12th June, of Mrs. Isabella Chittick, .who was born at Kiama 96 years ago, in the early days of the settlement. She was Miss Irvine, daughter of the late James Irvine, one of the lease holders of the Riversdale Estate in 1843 when George Grey took over a portion of this from James Robb.
She married Mr. Henry. Chittick at Christ Church, Kiama in May 1863, and the young couple went to live at Robertson, Mrs, Chittick helped her husband to pioneer that district, toil ing as the women of those early days had to do, and enduring the hardships of the primitive conditions. Mr. Chittick died some 35 years ago, and his widow has been living on the North Coast since then.
Although bedridden for the past three years, she retained most of her faculties and all of her cheerful disposition to the end. It is only some six weeks ago that her sister Elizabeth (Mrs Henry Wilson ) passed away at Robertson , thus two links with the distant past have now been severed. The late Mrs Chittick is survived by ten children, 38 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 25 June 1938 p 2
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tedmarr&id=I5010
b. 1830 Rotten Mountain Fermanagh Ireland d. 18/8/1880 Sydney br. Gerringong
m. Gustavous Chittick (27/5/1830 Rotten Mountain Fermangh Ireland – 7/1/1865 Enniskillen Fermanagh Ireland) 30/12/1851 Kesh Fermanagh Ireland
f. William Moffitt m. Catherine
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 9/7/1880
Jane Chittick contracted typhoid fever on voyage – taken to home of James Maxwell (relative) at 202 Sussex Street, Sydney where she died. Her body was transported by the steamer “Illawarra” to Kiama and she was buried at Gerringong.
b. 20/8/1860 Kiama d. 4/2/1905 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. Henry Chittick (23/7/1862 Kesh Fermangh Ireland – 21/8/1943 Kiama Son of Gustavous Chittick & Jane Moffitt *) 9/12/1885 Kiama
f. Charles Johnston m. Mary Ann Moffitt *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
CHITTICK—JOHNSTON.—On the 13th July, by Rev. W. G. Hughes, Andrew, third son of the late Gustavus Chittick, County Fermanagh, Ireland, to Lizzie, second daughter of the late Charles Johnston, Gerringong. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 17 July 1883 p 2
B. 11/5/1861 Fermanagh Ireland d. 15/10/1942 Kangaroo Valley br. Kangaroo Valley
m. James Chittick (5/7/1862 Fermanagh Ireland – 4/6/1936 Kanagroo Valley Son of Gustavous Chittick & Jane Moffitt *) 10/6/1885 Warialda
f. Thomas Nelson m. Mary
CHITTICK,–On the 20th March, at he resident, Molly Mount Barrangarry the wife of James Chittick, of a daughter, both doing well, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 23 March 1886 p 2
m. George Chittick 1870 Kiama
m. George Simpson 1883 Sydney
f. John Wilson m. Margaret *
ON the 5th instant, of diphtheria, at the residence of Mr. John Wilson, senior, Gerringong, CEVINA CHITTICK, aged years. “Suffer little children to\come unto Me.” The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 11 August 1876 p 2
IT is not very often that matters of weekly occurrence in this locality furnish your correspondent with items of of sufficient importance to communicate, and happily incidents similar to the one I have to mention this week do not often happen. The case I refer to is the sudden death of an infant daughter of Mrs. G. Chittick, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, of Crooked River, at whose place Mrs. Chittick was residing. If the cause of death had been an accident, it could not have been much more sudden, On Friday morning last, she appeared to be in robust health, and on Saturday evening she was a corpse.
The cause of death, I am informed wasdiphtheria, and though the services of Dr. Tarrant were obtained, the little sufferer succumbed to its effects. The funeral, which took place yesterday was well attended. Had Cevina Chittick lived until to-day, the 7th August, she would have been six years of age. Much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved mother, this being the only child. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 8 August 1876 p 2
SIMPSON.—At her late residence, Nimbin, Richmond River, after a few hours' illness, Mary Jane, wife of George Simpson, and second daughter of the late Mr. John Wilson, Crooked River, Gerringong. Her end was peace. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 6 December 1887 p 2
b. abt 1860 d. 1954 Wollongong
m. Job Chopping (2/8/1840 Stebbing Essex - 28/2/1917 Wollongong) 1884 Stebbing Essex
f. Charles James King m.
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miller
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/r/Beverley-Jane-Christian/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0046.html
m. William Chrisp
b. abt 1849 d. 22/6/1931 27 Jersey road, Woollahra
m. Fred G Moore
m. William Christie (-1900 Erskinville Son of Lieut William Christie, R.N. & Clara Buschell *) 15/7/1872 St Matthias' Woollahra
f. Capt. William Frazer m. Christina 7th daughter
Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 23 Jul 1872
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On the 15th July, at St. Matthias' Church, Woollahra, by the Rev. Zachary Barry, LL.D., William, oldest son of the late William Christie Lieutenant, R.N., Gerringong N.S.W., and grandson of the late General Christie, of Durie, Fifeshire, Scotland, to Christina Flora Moore, widow of the late Lieutenant F. G. . Moore, of H.M. 22nd Regiment, and seventh daughter of the late Captain Fraser, of H.M. 30th Regiment. Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1875) Saturday 20 July 1872
On the 28th instant, at the residence of Mrs. Macleod, Woollahra, the wife of WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Esq., Sea View, Gerringong, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 29 August 1873
CHRISTIE -September 30, at her residence, Sea View, Gerringong. Mrs. William Christie, of a daughter Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW: 1870 - 1907) Saturday 9 October 1875
CHRISTIE.-November 4, at her residence, Sea View, Gerringong, Mrs. William Christie, of a daughter The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 10 November 1877
Mrs. Christina Flora Christie, widow of Mr. William Christie, Gerringong, N.S.W., died recently at her daughter's residence, 27 Jersey road, Woollahra, Sydney. She was the last member of an old military family, being the youngest daughter of Captain Fraser. 80th Regiment, who came to Australia in the early forties, and was stationed, at Windsor and Newcastle. Mrs. Christie was twice married, her first husband being Captain Fred Moore, of the, 22nd Regiment, son of a Waterloo hero. Her two brothers and three uncles were British officers. She leaves three daughters–Mrs. G-Robson Trevallyn and Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Walters, Sydney.
b. abt 1805 d. 12/6/1887 Newtown
m. Lieut William Christie (25/11/1793 Edinburgh -21/7/1859 Gerringong Son Of James Christie and Mary Turner Maitland)
CHRISTIE. —June 12, 1887, at her residence, Florence Court, Erskineville-road, Newtown, Clara, widow of late Captain Christie, R.N., aged 82. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 14 June 1887
m. Robert Christie 1870 Sydney
b. 17/7/1874 Bulli 12725/1874 d. 1958 Bulli
m. Charles Christianson (- 1953 Bulli ) 1891 Gerringong 4676/1891
f. John Henry Charlesworth m. Susan Mary Hicks *
Photograph of family see http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/191252456?q&versionId=208670331
b. abt 1873 d. 9/9/1951 Helensburgh
m. Andrew Chrystal (-7/1/1966 Helensburgh)
f. William James m. Hannah
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
CHRYSTAL Fanny Alice- September 9 1951 at her residence Parkes Street Helensburgh dearly beloved wife of Andrew and dear father (?) of William, Andrew, Edward and Elsie aged 78 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 10 September 1951 p 16
d. abt 1839 d. 1914 Ashfield br Rookwood
m. Edward Best Chudleigh (abt 1828 -10/7/1902 Dulwich Hill) 1857 St George 1202/1857
CHUDLEIGH. -The Friends of SAMUEL, JOHN, EDWARD, MARY, SUSAN, and CLARA CHUDLEIGH are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved MOTHER, Susan Chudleigh; to leave 2 Robert Street Ashfield, THIS DAY at 1.50 p.m. Ashfield Station, thence for Methodist Cemetery Rookwood via No 3 No. 3 Mortuary. Kindly omit flowers. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 9 November 1914
m. Joseph Chun-Chin/ Tehien 1859 Wollongong 3260/1859
Husband a butcher
d. 1960 Burwood
m. Albert Henry Churm (-1932 Redfern Son of Enoch Churm & Martha) 1895 Sydney
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a miner.
b. Ireland
m. Charles Clancy (Ireland- 3/12/1845 Jamberoo )
b. abt 1847 Tipperary Ireland
m. Patrick Chancy (abt 1846 Kilkenny Ireland-
Ship: Clyde 1879
Husband a carpenter
m. Thomas Clancy
m. Michael Clancy
b. 3/12/1819 Dublin d. 21/4/1894 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Edward Clancy ( abt 1801 Dublin -1/5/1885 Jamberoo) 17/5/1836 RC Sydney St Mary’s
Husband a carpenter
b. abt 1856 Hawkesbury
m. William Edward Clancy (22/3/1855 Jamberoo – Son of Edward Clancy & Elizabeth Fitzgerald * ) 8/8/1877 Albion Park RC 3251/1877
f. Edward Kelly m. Anna Byrnes /Bryne
Occupation School teacher. Husband a shoemaker
m. John Clancy 1899 Albury
m. Redmond Clancy
b. abt 1831 Galway Ireland d. 9/12/1909 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Luke Clancy (8/11/1838 Sydney -15/2/1923 Kiama Son of Edward Clancy & Elizabeth Fitzgerald * ) 27/2/1859 Kiama 2134/1859
f. John Banks m. Catherine
MRS. LUKE CLANCY.
ON Thursday morning very suddenly there passed away one who has resided in Kiama for 64 years, respected and esteemed by all who knew her. Though ailing for some time off and on, the end came in a few minutes, causing great shock to her husband and daughter, for whom deep sympathy is felt. Mrs. Luke Clancy was born in County Galway, Ireland, 78 years ago, and next week would have celebrated her golden wedding. An affectionate wife and devoted mother, she was noted for her industrious and orderly ways and her spirit of cheeriness. To the poor and needy in sickness she was always ready to come in kindly charity, and there are many to remember unobtrusive acts of kindness in the past now that she has gone. Mrs. Clancy leaves to mourn her two daughters and a son, twelve grand-children and three great grand-children. The funeral takes place to-day (Saturday) at 2 o'clock, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, of which she was a devoted and consistent member. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 11 December 1909 p 2
Husband a farmer.
In her husbands obituatry… she was a great nurse, travelling far and wide in the district to usher in small new residents, or to bring by her nursing skill, comfort and help to those who suffered. She predeceased her husband many years ago, and he was laid to rest beside her in the Kiama cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 3 March 1923 p 2
b. abt 1856 Scotland d. before 1907
m. Michael Clancy (abt 1841 Co Clare Ireland- 1889 Kiama Son of ? & Catherine) 8/5/1877 Albion Park RC 3240/1877
f. James Lynch m. Catherine Daly *
b. 15/3/1861 Jamberoo d. 2/3/1954 Albion Park br. Albion Park
m. George Clancy (1/3/1849 Jamberoo -25/4/1917 Bombo) 31/10/1888 Kiama 5678/1888
f. Francis O’Keefe m. Margaret Deneen *
MRS. M. J. CLANCY
We record with deep regret the passing at Terry Street, Albion Park, recently of Mrs. Mary Jane Clancy at the fine old age of 92 years.
A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Keefe, she was born at Jamberoo and lived most of her life in the district.
She was married at Jamberoo to Mr. George Joseph Clancy and is survived by her daughter Margaret, Mrs. W. J. Raftery, of Albion Park.
The funeral was from the residence to Jamberoo Cemetery where she was buried with her late husband. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Saturday 20 March 1954 p 5
d. 1954 Bomabala
m. Thomas Clancy ( 1865 Kiama – 1935 Newcastle Son of Luke Clancy & Mary Banks *) 1888 Kiama 5668/1888
f. Thomas Moore m. Sarah
Husband a policeman.
m. William S Clare
m. William Clare
m. W Clarke
CLARKE.— On the 27th April, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, Mrs W. Clarke, prematurely, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 April 1872 p 2
b. 1880 Wollongong 27435/1880 d. 1941 Berry
m. William Clarke 1899 Wollongong 6902/1899
f. William Charles Keft m. Martha Ann Dare *
m. Herbert J Clarke
m. John Clarke
m. William Clarke (- Son of John Clarke &) 11/8/1870 St Phillip’s Sydney
f. James William Murphy m. Knight
On the 11th instant, by special license, at St. Philip's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Canon O'Reilly, WILLIAM CLARKE, second eldest son of John Clarke, of Hulme, England, to AGNES, second eldest daughter of JAMES WILLIAM MURPHY, of Wollongong, and granddaughter of Mr. H. Knight, Newtown. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 August 1870
CLARKE.— May 24th, at her residence Crown-street, Wollongong, Mrs William Clarke, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 30 May 1873 p 2
CLARKE.— On the 29th July, at her residence, Crown-street, Mrs. W. Clarke, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 August 1874 p 2
CLARKE. — On the 10th inslant, at her residence, Crown-street, the wife of Mr. William Clarke, hairdresser, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 February 1876 p 2
m. Henry J Clarke 1891 Woonona 8373/1891
d. 10/4/1933 Summer Hill
m. James McAlpin Clark (1866 Bulga - 12/10/1925 Singleton Son of MacDonald Clark & Susanna)
f. William McTaggart m. Mary A
CLARK.-April 10, 1933 at her residence, 13 Spencer-street, Summer Hill, Alice, relict of the late James McAlpin Clark and mother of Wallace. MacAlister. James, and Keith, aged 60 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 11 April 1933 p 10
Husband a policeman
m. Thomas Clarke
m. Frederick Clarke (abt 1862 Campbelltown -6/4/1934 Wollongong)
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a carpenter. Husband twice married-
m. James Clarke
m. Henry Luckett (-1870 McLeans River Son of William Luckett) 1860 Kiama
m. Albert Clarke 1870 Port Stephens
b. abt 1843 Co Cork Ireland
m. Frederick Clarke (1838-) 25/12/1865 St Francis Xavier’s 3545/1865
Parents not listed in Marriage
b. 1847 CofE Dapto; Wollongong V18472942 32A/1847 d. 1929 Qld 1929/B7662
m. John Henry Isaac Markwell Qld 1866/B1951
m. James Clark 14/6/1870 Qld 1870/B2993
f. Samuel Russell m. Mary Croaker *
Clark-Markwell. -On the 14th June, at Milton, by the Rev. Mathew M Gavin, M.A., Mr. James Clark, only son of Mr. Patrick Clark, Ipswich, formerly of Glasgow, Scotland, to Annette Alice Markwell, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Russell, of Wollongong, New South Wales. The Brisbane Courier 15 June 1870
b. 11/1/1831 Shellharbour d. 1914 Newtown 10301/1914
m. John Bradney (- 1872) 1869 Kiama 2516/1869
m. Samuel Clarke (18122 London-2/12/1901) 1879 Kiama 3528/1879
f. John Pugh Nichols m. Rebecca Moss *
d. 1941 br. Botany
m. Frank Clark (-17/11/1934 Waverley ) 1887 Glebe
Husband a carpenter at the Corrimal Balgownie Colliery.
b. 1879 Wollongong 26239/1879 d. 1919 Bulli
m. William Thomas Theodore Clarke 1896 Woonona 6334/1896
f. George Whitford m. Jane Masson *
Cause of Death: pneumonic influenza
m. Joseph H Clarke
b. abt 1845 Ireland d. 1899 Sydney
m. Robert Clarke 1866 Kiama 2172/1866
f. Henry Strong m. Margaret *
b. 1869 Kiama d. 30/4/1927 Corrimal
m. William Clarke (abt 1865 - 22/8/1942 Lismore Son of John Clarke & Maria Graham *) 1891 Wollongong 8271/1891
f. Evan T Jones m. Sarah Hazelton *
LATE MRS. W. CLARKE.
The death at Corrimal last Sunday of Mrs. W. Clarke came as a great shock to her many friends in, the district, and particularly at Mt. Kembla, where — in conjunction with her husband — she for many years conducted a general store and later a butchering business. A few years ago with her family she went to the Northern Rivers and engaged in farming pursuits.
She was n woman of a particularly happy disposition, and all those whom she came in contact with she won as friends, for to know her was to esteem her good qualities. She always met one with a smile, even under the most trying circumstances. Her many kindly acts are still spoken, about in the village where she lived for so many years, Speaking of her death a Kembla Heights resident said: 'It is regrettable to know that such a beautiful character has gone , from amongst us at a comparatively early age.' We extend to her relatives our sincere sympathy in their sad bereavement. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 6 May 1927 p 11
b. 1873 Parramatta d. 1950 Parramatta
m. William Pickford Clarke 1907 Parramatta
f. James Edmond Cumming m. Helena Maria Woodley
Living at Brandon Hill in 1903 Electoral Roll- School teacher
CLARKE-CUMMlNG. - October 5, 1907, at Sutherland House, Western-road, Parramatta, by the Rev. T. Paterson, William Pickford Clarke, of Broke, Singleton, to Catherine Florence, second daughter of late James E. Cumming, Parramatta. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 12 October 1907 p 12
b. 1841 d. 1904 St Peters
m. Henry Challener (-1877 Paddington) 9/6/1856 Wollongong
m. Matthew Clarke 1879 Glebe 1615/1879
f. Michael Flanagan m. Elizabeth Mullins *
She was resident in Fairy Meadow but her husband was resident in Sydney
On the 9th instant, by special license, by the Rev. Mr. Sumener, Wollongong, Mr. H. Challiner, gun maker, of King-street West, Sydney, to Catherine, third daughter of Mr. Michael Flanagan, farmer, of Fairy Meadow, Wollongong.The Sydney Morning Herald 10 June 1856
m. John Clarke
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1860 Limerick or Scotland d. 12/2/1946 Corrimal br. Bulli
m. John Clarke (abt 1855- 13/2/1933 )
Ship: Port Victor 1886
With John Clark a miner
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. James J Clarke
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. William Clarke (7/7/1853 Shellharbour- Son of Michael Clarke & Mary Foran *) 2/11/1877 Kiama 3263/1877
m. Frederick E Clark 1898 Gosford
b. abt 1868 d. 25/7/1910 Woonona br. Bulli General
m. Alfred Henry Clarke (abt 1865-18/7/1931 Son of George Clarke & Johanna) 1888 Woonona 5594/1888
f. George Sleath m. Sarah Hackitt *
The death took place on Monday last of Mrs. Alfred Clarke, of Russell street, Woonona. Deceased was only 42 years of age. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon, and was largely attended, the interment being in the general cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 July 1910 p 4
d. 16/2/1932 br. Albion Park Anglican
m. Samuel Clarke (11/10/1843 Kiama -5/7/1914 Yellow Rock Son of Samuel Clarke & Rachel Prior *) 1881
Living at Yellow Rock in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a butcher
b. b. 18/5/1860 Yellow Rock d. 29/9/1948 Robertson
m. John William Clarke (16/10/1859 West Dapto Wollongong- 7/9/1921 Robertson Son of Samuel Clarke & Rachel Prior *) 1881 Wollongong 4426/1881
f. William Prior m. Mary Ann Swan * see Brownlee
b. 1853 bp. Jamberoo; Kiama; Shoalhaven d. 1918 Milton
m. James Clarke 1877 Kiama
f. Chalres Price m. Ellen Ritchie *
b. 1874 Shoalhaven d. 1959 Sydney
m. Thomas Clarke (5/12/1874 Kiama- Son of William Clarke & Mary Ellis Orbell *) 28/3/1900 Jaspers Brush
f. Samuel Sproule m. Mary Norris
b. abt 1848 d. 22/1/1925 Bowral br. Bowral
m. George Clarke 1878 Berrima
f. George Riley m. Phyllis
CLARK.- January 22, 1925 at her residence Victoria street, Bowral, Frances Louisa Clark, aged 77 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 23 January 1925 p 8
The friends of the late FRANCES LOUISE CLARKE are kindly invited to attend her funeral to leave her late residence, Victoria Street, Bowral, at 2 p.m. this day (Friday), for Church of England Cemetery, Bowral Robertson Mail (NSW : 1924 - 1930) Friday 23 January 1925 p 2
m. Thomas Clarke 1896 Wollongong 4174/1896
b. 1880 Kiama d. 1944 Burwood
m. Thomas J A Clarke 1919
f. Hugh Thompson Robb m. Elizabeth Gordon *
Living at Myrtle Grove in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1845 d. 4/3/1913 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Robert McD Clark (abt 1845-14/1/1922 Kogarah)
f. John m. Margaret
Mrs. R. Clark, an old resident of Bulli, was taken to the hospital during the week South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 24 January 1913 p 12
MEAN THIEF— Whilst Mr. R, Clarke was on a visit to the hospital on Tuesday to see his wife, who is dangerously ill, a thief entered his residence and stole a pair of boots and other articles. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 February 1913 p 2
The deaths occurred during the week of Mrs. R. Clarke, Bulli, aged 68 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 7 March 1913 p 11
Arrived in Bulli about 1892- husband’s funeral notice lists no children.
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1813 Fermanagh Ireland d. 20/12/1888 Avondale br. St Luke’s Brownsville
m. Alexander Clarke (abt 1812 Fermanagh or Donegal Ireland- 17/9/1888 Avondale Son of Robert Clarke & Elizabeth or Isabella Killpatrick) Fermanagh Ireland
f. John Love m. Mary
Ship: Eliza 1855
m. John Clarke 1894
b. 1872 Bendigo Vic d. 1956 Sydney
m. Frederick Oswald Lister Critcher (1867 Parramatta -1900 Cobar Son of Alfred Critcher and Flora Pugh *) 1890 Wollongong 7714/1890
m. Harold Arnold Clarke (20/4/1878 Dapto –1/12/1964 Lane Cove Son of George Clarke & Rose Taylor * see Henness) 1901 Woonona 10499/1901 divorced 1922
f. Thomas Casley m. Jane Johns *
Divorce Suit.
Jane Clarke petitioner; Harold Clarke respondent. Heard last week Mr, Morgan for petitioner. Respondent did not appear.
Jane Clarke, petitioner, deposed she married respondent Harold Clarke in 1901; she was then a widow. She was born at Bendigo, Victoria. Lived with him in New South Wales till he left her. Took proceedings against him in Bulli court last December, and he was brought there. He was now living at Balgownie. There were no children living, one child died after birth, and five were still born. Her husband did not treat her too badly during the first three years, but afterwards very cruelly; used to beat her very often with his fists. Threw a lamp at her and cut her forehead; bashed her against the door one night, and her forehead was so cut she had to go to the doctor at midnight and had stitches put in. He also hit her on the breast with a lamp and she had to go to a specialist in Sydney. One night, coming from Woonona, he knocked her down, and kicked her in the stomach; she was pregnant at the time. The child, still born, bore marks of his violence. All the children still born were so, with one exception, as the result of his violence. He used constantly to come home drunk and break things. He used to beat the children of her first husband as he beat herself. Had to send for the police on many occasions. Sometimes she would not see him for a week while he was drinking. Went to Mr. Russell's office in August, 1918, and am agreement was drawn up. On 20th December, 1919, respondent asked her to forgive him; they made it up. He stayed with her two days and a half and then left, saying he was going to Bulli for his clothes; he did not go, but came home drunk.
Witness asked him why he did not go to Bulli, he abused her, and said he would not have her, he would stick to Mrs. Howarth, who was a ____sight better than witness. He then left her and he had never lived with her since.
A month after she had been to Sydney to a dentist and her mouth was bleeding; she met him and took her to his room to stop the bleeding there she found in his pocket, the letter produced. Told him, about it and said she intended to keep it. He said nothing. Did not see him again till the proceedings at Bulli Court, where he was brought on warrant- He gave no evidence, in reply to that given that the court. His solicitor, Mr. Penny, advised him toconsent to an order, and he did so. He ceased to make payments under the order a month ago -and had not supported her in any way since. Had seen him at Balgowie, always drunk. He had been convicted of riotous behaviour and drunkenness about three months ago. Could not go back to him; was afraid of him, last time she went to the court for her maintenance money he was in the yard, he said he had been in jail through her and would kick her to death if she put him in again. When, they were living together, he kept most of his pay, leaving her barely enough to live on.
Benjamin Howarth, of Dulwich Hill, gave evidence of his wife, Jessie Beatrice Howarth, having taken up with the respondent Clarke. He had not, on that account, lived with her since June, 1919.
His Honor found in the affirmative on allegations of cruelty, adultery and desertion. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 10 November 1922 p 22
In 1915 when her son enlisted living Flinders Street Darlinghurst.
Her then ex-husband Harold Clarke was gaoled for break and enter in 1923.
m. Samuel Clark
m. Charles W Clark 1886 Paddington
m. John Clarke 1838 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
b. 1871 Murrurundi d. 14/12/1941 Hurstville br.
m. Arthur Clarke 1890 Argyle
f. Thomas Edward Woods m. Kate
Mrs. Kate Alice Clarke died last Sunday at her daughter's residence in Weston Road, Hurstville. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, was the widow of the late Mr. Arthur Clarke. She leaves one son and three daughters — Mesdames Costin, Leek, and Parkes. Another daughter is deceased. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Thursday 18 December 1941 p 6
Arthur Clarke and dear mother of Pearl (Mrs. Costin), Vera (deceased) Evelyn (Mrs. Leek). Cecil and Gwendoline (Mrs. Parkes), aged 71 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 16 December 1941 p 12
b. Clough Jordan Tipperary d. 8/6/1944 Earlwood
m. Nathaniel Dougherty Clarke (1866 Wolstanton Staffordshire- 6/9/1934 Lewisham Son of Edward Charles Clarke & Jane Adelaide Pepperday) 1891 Brisbane Qld
f. Patrick Maher m. Mary
Ship: abt 1885 into Qld
Husband a policeman at Jamberoo. Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. Margaret Clarke died recently at her home at Earlwood.
Born at Clough Jordan, Tipperary, Ireland, daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Maher, she went to Queensland in 1885, where she was married to the late Nathaniel D Clarke. She is survived by her daughters, Maude, Madge, Anne, and Lillian. A son Edward, predeceased her. Catholic Weekly (Sydney, NSW: 1942 - 1954) Thursday 10 August 1944 p 16
b. 1879 Murrumburrah d. 2/12/1914 Bulli br. Corrimal General
m. Ernest Albert Clarke (1876 Wollongong- 1951 Wollongong Son of George Clarke & Rose Taylor * see Henness )1897 Woonona 6600/1897
f. James Haining m. Janet McDougall *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll Husband a miner
We regret to have to record the death, at Bulli, on Wednesday, 2nd inst, of Mrs E Clarke, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jas Haining, of St. Marys, after a short period of illness. The deceased lady was well known at St. Marys, and was a sister of Mrs Monte Bennett and of Mr Thomas Haining (the well-known cyclist). The late Mrs Clarke was only in her 34th year, and her death is the more pathetic since she leaves a young growing family to mourn her loss. The interment was at Bulli Cemetery on Friday. We beg to extend our sincere sympathy to the husband, family and relatives of the deceased lady. Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Saturday 5 December 1914 p 6
b. 1843 Wollongong
m. John Clarke (abt 1834 Fermanagh Ireland- 23/2/1907 Lismore Son of Alexander Clarke & Isabella Love *) 12/7/1870 Wollongong 3746/1870
f. John Maxwell m. Elizabeth Evans *
CLARKE—MAXWELL.—At the residence of the bride's parents, Wollongong, on 12th instant, by the Rev. R. McKinnon, John Clarke, to Margaret Jane Maxwell, youngest daughter of John Maxwell, of Brook Creek Farm. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 July 1870 p 2
b. 1843 d. 5/5/1901 Figtree
m. John William Clarke 1860 Wollongong 2880/1860
f. George Graham
Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 24 Aug 1860 ‘…youngest daughter of George Graham of Figtree.’
Mrs Clarke, an old resident of the Figtree, died last weak. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 15 May 1901 p 5
The local Bench has permitted Mr. George Clarke, as one of the executors, to carry on the license held by his lately deceased mother, for the Figtree Hotel South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 18 May 1901 p 8
m. John Clarke
m. James J Clarke
BIRTH. At Wollongong, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. J. J. Clarke, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 February 1853
On the 10th instant, at Wollongong, Mrs. J. J. Clarke, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 July 1857
On the 14th instant, at Wollongong Mrs J. J. Clarke of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 17 March 1859 p 3
d. 1883 Botany br. Rookwood
m. Jabez J Clarke ( -May 1904 Bondi) 1849 CofE Willoughby V1849168 34C/1849?
f. Richard m. Mary C
Husband was a teacher at Wollongong National School from about 1851 to 1862 and was earlier the English master at Parramatta in 1850.
THE FRIENDS of Mr. JABEZ J. CLARKE, of Public School, Botany, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE, Mary Archbold; to move from his residence, Public School, Botany, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock, for the Necropolis. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 26 February 1883 p 12
m. Jack Clarke
The husband and sons were petty criminals until the sons became bushrangers, after a very violent career they were hanged. They were resident around Braidwood, but one source Elizabeth Munro* nee Bonnymead claims that they were born in the Dapto area and she knew them as children.
b. abt 1813 Waterford Ireland d. 24/2/1883 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Michael Clark (abt 1810 Kilkenny Ireland – 5/5/1860 Jamberoo Son of James Clarke & Mary Cashell )abt 1836 Ireland
f. Thomas Foran m.
Ship: Moffatt 1841
Husband a shoemaker
b. 31/11/1825 Lifford County Donegal d. 11/11/1914 “Warrane“ Henty Street Portland Vic br. South Melbourne
m. Lindsay Clarke (28/11/1818 Port Hall Co Straban Ireland- 18/10/1891 Portland Vic Son of James Clarke & Elizabeth Austin) 25/9/1852 St Luke’s Dapto CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Alick Osborne m. Anne Clarke *
Ship: Marquis of Huntley 1835
“MARRIED. On the 25th instant, by the Rev. Wm. West Simpson, M.A., at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, Lindsay Clarke, Esq., of Portland, Victoria, to Mary, third daughter of Alick Osborne, Esq., R.N., M.L.C., Daisy Bank, Illawarra.” SMH 28 September 1852
CLARKE.–On the 11th November, at her residence, “Warrane,” Henty Street, MARY, relict of the late Mr Lindsay Clarke; aged 89 years.
The funeral will leave her late residence for the South Cemetery on Friday, Portland Guardian (Vic. : 1876 - 1953) Wednesday 11 November 1914 p 2
b. 12/12/1817 Armagh Ireland d. 11/10/1900 Murrumburrah
m. William Clarke (abt 1816 London- 27/1/1877 Demondrille Murrumburrah) )25/4/ 1840 Schoolhouse Cof E Dapto Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1840 Wollongong
Both of Dapto
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830 ?
Convict record:
On that Roslin Castle she would have been abt 12 to 13 plus there was no Toner or Wilson on the ship. The next female carrying Roslin Castel trip was in 1835 again no Toner and the Mary Wilson is too young.
m. John Clark
m. Michael Clark
b. 6/9/1835 Illawarra d. 12/7/1926
m. Benjamin Clarke (17/10/1839 CofE Dapto - 27/1/1888 Albion Park Son of Samuel Clarke & Rachel Prior *) 1858 Wollongong 2922/1858
f. Edward John Swan m. Hannah Prior *
Mary Ann and Benjamin were first cousins
Husband a farmer and shoemaker
m. Henry E Clarke 1904 Kiama
Living at Wentworth Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1840 Bornford Essex d. 18/9/1893 Kiama br. Kiama
m. William Clarke (17/3/1831 Fermanagh Ireland – 23/6/1894 Kiama Son of Thomas Clarke & Jane ) 25/10/1865 Kiama 2311/1865
f. George Orbell m. Mary
AT Kiama, by special license, by the Rev. Thomas Angwin, assisted by the Rev. George Lane, William, eldest son of Mr. Thomas Clark, county Fermanagh, Ireland, to Mary Ellis, daughter of the late Mr. George Orbell, of Bornford, Essex, England. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 26 October 1865 p 2
ON Monday, the 19th instant, Manning-street, the wife of Mr. W. CLARKE, of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 22 December 1870 p 2
On the 11th instant, at her residence, Terra-long-street, Kiama, Mrs. W. CLARKE of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 13 March 1873 p 2
ON the 5th instant, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, the wife of Mr. W. CLARKE of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 17 December 1874 p 2
Yesterday a child of Mr. W. Clarke's, a little girl, named Florence, and three years old, died from the effects of croup, by which she had been attacked a day or so previously. Her remains, we understand, are to be interred at half-past two o'clock to-day at the public cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 5 May 1876 p 2
AT her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, on Saturday last, the 23rd instant, Mrs. W. CLARKE of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 29 September 1876 p 2
CLARKE. - At Manning-street, Kiama, on the 17th instant, the wife of Mr. W. Clarke of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 21 June 1878 p 2
CLARKE.-On Saturday, 23rd instant, at her residence, Manning street, Kiama, the wife of Mr. W Clarke of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 26 April 1881 p 2
OBITUARY.
A little before three o'clock on the morning of Monday last, September 18, 1893, Mary Ellis, the beloved wife of Mr. William Clarke, of this town, departed this life having lived a few hours into her 53 rd year, so that, according to the day of the month her natal day was also the day of her death. Her maiden name was Mary Ellis Orbell, and she was born in Essex England in 1840. She was one of a family of three, a sister having died at the age of sixteen and shortly after the death of her father, the widowed mother, accompanied by a son and surviving daughter, the subject of this notice, came out to this colony about forty years ago. The mother did not live long in the colony, the son settled and succeeded in the town of Dubbo, but died a little over a year ago and the daughter settled in Kiama where she married Mr. W. Clarke on the 25th of October, 1865. She was the mother of seven children, five girls and two boys; one of the girls, Florrie, died when she was a little over three years old, and the remainder four daughters and two sons, survive, and with their father live to mourn the loss of a much beloved wife and mother. The deceased, though she had a full share of the trials and difficulties that flesh is heir to, sought divine help in living above them, and though for fifteen years so was a martyr to asthma and its concomitants she bore all with Christian fortitude and resignation to the divine will, but if she had an earthly desire stronger than another it was that her life might be spared until her children were so far grownup as to require, in a less degree, the watchfulness and care of a mothers love, This desire was to a large extent granted, for the two eldest daughters are married, and the two youngest children are -respectively twelve and fifteen years of age. The funeral will take place to-day, at half-past two, and we suppose the funeral rites will be performed by the Rev. W. E Bourne, Wesleyan minister, as the deceased was for thirty years a loyal-member of that church and an ardent believer in the tenets of John Wesley. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tue 19 Sep 1893 Pg 2
m. William Clarke 1869 Kiama 2522/1869
b. 1841 bp CofE Dapto; Wollongong d. 12/6/1919 Brisbane Qld br. Murwillumbah
m. Thomas Clarke (abt 1837 Fermanagh Ireland - 2/4/1920 Murwillumbah Son of Alexander Clarke & Isabella Love * ) 15/9/1864 Wollongong Presbyterian Church 3407/1864
f. James Gillespie m. Anne McInery *
On the 15th instant, by special license, at the Wollongong Presbyterian church, by the Rev. William Mitchell, M.A., Mr. Thomas Clarke, farmer, of Cordon's River, to Miss Mary Jamieson Gillespie, daughter of the late Mr. James Gillespie, farmer, Mount Kembla. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 September 1864
Death removed one of the early Tweed settlers in Brisbane on Saturday morning last, in the person of Mrs. Thomas Clarke, at the age of 77 years. Deceased was associated with the very early life of the Tweed, and with her husband and family helped blaze the trail towards the present day prosperity. Like many another of the fine old band of men and women of those - seemingly thankless days, amongst whom she took her valiant stand, her greater share was a long sea son of waiting and disappointing hopes, much hardship and loneliness, and a long-delayed share of the comforts and conveniences possible to-day. Her husband, Mr. Thomas Clarke, arrived on the Tweed in 1866, deceased arriving from the South Coast three or four months later. They first resided at Kynnumboon for two or three years, and then shifted to their selection at Oakbank, near tlie intersection of the old Lismore road and that leading to the Middle Arm. Here Mr. and Mrs. Clarke lived for 30 years, in the mean time rearing- a large, sturdy and highly respected family of sons and daughters, three of the former and eight of the latter. From Oakbank Mr. Clarke and his wife removed to Byangum and later to Cudgen. Mrs. Clarke was noted amongst a large circle of early river settlers as a quiet, kindly, and gentle soul, beloved of her husband and children and of- all those with whom she came into contact. She leaves a husband and the following membeis of her family to mourn their loss: Mrs. W. Black (Wondai, Q.), Mrs. A. Hargrave (South Arm), Mrs. E. Julius (Sydney), .Miss, B. A Clarke (South Arm), Mrs. G. A. Berry (Warialda), Miss Blanch Clarke (Sydney), Miss Stella Clarke (Cudgen), Mrs. F. H. Julius (Cudgen), Mr. Alex Clarke (North Queensland), Mr. Archie Clarke (Murwillumbah), and Mr. Fred. T. Clarke (Inverell). The remains are being conveyed from Brisbane to Murwillumbah for interment, Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW: 1914 - 1949) Monday 16 June 1919 p 2
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 18/7/1859 Avondale d.
m. James Rollan (1851 Albion Park -1896 Berry Son of William T Rollan & Mary Cook *) 1/1/1877 Cambewarra
m. James A Clarke 1898 Berry
f. Henry Thomas Carter m. Maria Moon *
b. 10/10/1824 Avondale/Airds d. 1/2/1879 West Dapto br. St Luke’s Brownsville
m. Samuel Clarke (1822 London -2/12/1901) 20/6/1839 Schoolhouse Wollongong CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. William Prior m. Hannah Cooke *
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1839 Wollongong
Both of Wollongong
Husband a carpenter and a convict.
http://www.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au/FileData/PDF/Clarke,%20Samuel.pdf
b. 1873 Figtree d. 1946 Tenterfield
m. John Clarke 13/6/1900 Wollongong
f. Edward Gibson m. Susan Millar *
‘youngest daughter of Edward Gibson of “Reball” Farm, Figtree.’ Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 19 June 1900 p 2
MRS. SARAH A. CLARKE
The death occurred recently at Tenterfield of Mrs. Sarah Ann Clarke, wife of Mr. John Clarke.
She was a former well-known resident of Eureka, where she lived for 12 years, and Newrybar for four years before going to Tenterfield 26 years ago. The late Mrs. Clarke had not enjoyed good health for some time. She was born at Figtree, South Coast, 72 years ago. She married Mr. John Clarke at Wollongong in 1900.
There are four children of the marriage-two sons and two daughters. They are Edward John Clarke (Deepwater), Alexander John Clarke (Tamworth), Mrs. Brind (Emmaville) and Mrs. N. Flint (Kyogle). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 16 January 1946 p 5
m. Thomas Clarke 1873 Kiama 2794/1873
CLARKE.—June 25, at his father's residence, Bristol House, Australia-street, North Kingston, William James, the dearly beloved eldest son of Thomas and Susan Clarke, aged 3 years and 2 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 29 June 1880 p 2
b. 1867 Kiama d. 21/3/1953 Eastwood br. Bulli General
m. George William Clarke ( abt 1863-23/3/1937) 1883 Woonona 5338/1883
f. Thomas Plunkett m. Matilda Pugh Nicols *
Mrs, T. J. Clarke
Last Saturday at Eastwood, the death occurred of Mrs. Theresa Jane Clarke, who for many years resided at Bulli.
The late Mrs. Clarke, who was in her 86th year, had resided on the highway at the corner of Hopetoun street for over 45 years and was one of the town's most respected citizens.
Her husband, the late Mr. George William Clarke, predeceased her sixteen years ago almost to the day. He died, aged 75 years, on March 23, 1937, and she on March 21.
He had been a miner at South Bulli and on his retirement about 1926 took over duties as Bulli Shire pound keeper.
On his death these duties were taken over by Mrs. Clarke and her son Herbert, a veteranof World War I.
The late Mrs. Clarke was a member of the Plunkett family of Jamberoo, and prior to residing on the highway, lived for some years in Stadium Street.
About twelve months ago she moved to Sydney to reside with her daughter, Mrs. Taylor, of Eastwood.
She is survived by one son, Thomas, and two daughters. Vera, Lill, (Mrs. Taylor, of Eastwood) and Linda (Mrs. Warner, also of Eastwood).
Two sons, Herbert and George, and one daughter, Maude, predeceased her. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 26 March 1953 p 4
b. abt 1830
m. Richard Clarkson 1846 ? (no record of marriage- could have married Thomas Wratten instead in 1849)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1846 Wollongong
Ship:? (came free)
m. William Widgett (abt 1778 Kent -1849 Dapto Wollongong) 1848 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
m. Richard Clarkson 1950 CofE Dapto: Wollongong V1850250 36B/1850
b. abt 1826 NSW
m. James Claypole (abt 1813 Cambridgeshire- Son of Spinks Claypole & Mary Ostler)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1841 Illawarra
b. 1814 CofE Sydney St Phillips d. 9/3/1893 Concord
m. Dr Benjamin Clayton (22/1/1805 Baltinglass Dubin Ireland - 15/9/1854 Balmain) 18/1/1834 Campbelltown
f. William Broughton m. Elizabeth Charlotte Kennedy
MARRIED.—By Special License, at Campbell Town, on Saturday, the 18th Instant, by the Rev. T. Reddall, Benjamin Clayton, Esq. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of London; to Frances Matilda, fifth daughter of the late William Broughton, Esq. D.A.C.G. The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842)Monday 20 January 1834 - Page 2
CLAYTON.—March 9, at her residence, Burton-street, Concord, Frances Matilda, relict of the late B. Clayton, surgeon, aged 80. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Monday 12 March 1894 - Page 1
b. abt 1877 Sterling d. 1952 Petersham
m. John Charles Wilson (abt 1875- 19/1/1912 Wollongong Hospital Son of Alexander Dice Wilson & Mary Robinson Reid *) 1902 Woonona
m. Walter Cleaves 1915 Bulli Divorced 1941
f. John Clark m. Elizabeth *
Ship: Port Victor 1886
Living at Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner. Husband died after he was had an accident at Mt Keira mine- he left a wife and two children.
b. 1836/abt 1830 Farmann Ireland d. 26/7/1901 br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. John Cleary (abt 1832-) 9/6/1870 St Francis Xavier
f. Daniel O’Dowd m. Mary Corrigan *
Husband a farmer
Living at Dapto Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Gravestone Erected By Their Loving Daughters
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
She was probably resident with Sarah Cleary at the Bellambi Hotel- but she was not the daughter of Sarah and none of Sarah’s sons were married at this time. Bascially no idea who she was!
b. abt 1848 d. 18/7/1919 Wollongong br. Rookwood
m. William Cleary (abt 1842-8/3/1907 Liverpool (?)) 1868 Sydney
f. John m. Margaret
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Hotelkeeper. She had the South Bulli and Bellambi Hotel. The family left for Belmore in 1905.
CLEARY. — July 18, 1919, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. O'Brien, Royal Alfred Hotel, Wollongong, Sarah Cleary, aged 72 years. R.I.P. See funeral notice. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 19 July 1919 p 10
d. 1943 North Sydney
m. John Joseph Cleary (- 1935 North Sydney) 1901 Sydney
f. Jacob Rapp m. Mary
b. abt 1842 d. 1929 Adamstown br. Sandgate?
m. James Cleasby (abt 1837-26/11/1927 Adamstown) 1866 Manchester Lancashire
f. Michael Boodle m. Mary
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a miner Also went to Western Australia where the sons lived.
CLEASBY-At the residence of Mrs. E. Carnley, 48 Victoria-street, Adamstown, Annie Cleasby; aged 87 years. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Saturday 23 February 1929 p 4
m. George William Clegg ( 1826 NSW- Son of John Clegg &) 8/8/1850
“By special license. on the 8th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Harris, Mr. G. Wm. Clegg, only son of the late Mr. John Clegg, to Catharine Campbell, late of Wollongong.” Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 10 August 1850
b. abt 1856 Liverpool Lancashire d. 2/3/1903 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. John Evans Clegg (abt 1857 Bradford Yorkshire -) 1880 Bradford Yorkshire
f. John Simister m.
Ship: Hereford 1882 Sydney
m. Thomas Clughine
m. Peter Clees
b. 26/9/1851 Kiama d. 1926 Enmore br. Rookwood
m. Henry Cleland ( abt 1855- 1924 Sydney) 1877 Kiama
f. Benajmin Timms m. Susan Struton *
CLELAND.-The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. CLELAND, Mr. and Mrs. J. GARDINER, Mr. and Mrs. E. GARDINER, Mr. and Mrs. R. FORD are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved MOTHER, Eliza Cleland, to leave her late residence, 19 Charles-street, Enmore, THIS DAY, at 1.15, for Newtown Station, thence to Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. CLELAND -The Friends of Miss J. CLELAND, Mr. GEO. CLELAND, Miss VERA and SYLVIA, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved MOTHER and GRANDMOTHER, Eliza Cleland; to leave her late residence, 19 Charles-street, Enmore, THIS DAY, at 1.15, for Newtown Station, thence to Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 June 1926 p 7
b. 25/2/1848 Kiama d. 1928 Lithgow br. South Bowenfels
m. William W Clement 1885 Wollongong 5506/1885
f. John Andrews m. Ann Smith *
m. James Clements 1900 Cobar
m. William Clements 1843 CofE Aruleun, Braidwood V1845506 30B/1845
b. 1858 Parramatta 10446/1858 d. 1938 Sydney 6199/1938
m. Arthur Edward Clements (- Son of John Clements &) 19/8/1890 Wollongong
f. James William Murphy m. Sarah Mayo *
CLEMENTS—MURPHY.—August 19th, at the Wesleyan Church, Wollongong, ARTHUR EDWARD, second son of the late JOHN CLEMENTS, of 75 Regent street, London, W., to MARIA, youngest daughter of the late James William Murphy, Wollongong. Home papers please copy. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 23 August 1890 p 2
CLEMENTS. — January 25th at Crown-street, Wollongong, the wife of A. E. Clements of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 27 January 1900 p 2
CLEMENTS.— March 21st, 1901, Florence Elkins, beloved infant daughter of A. E. and M. Clements ; aged, 13 months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 23 March 1901 p 2
b. 1871 Wollongong d. 2/10/1941 The Entrance 24116/1941
m. Patrick Clifford 1886 Wollongong 5650/1886
f, Abraham Denniss m. Naomi Green *
CLIFFORD. — October 2, 1941, at The Entrance, North, ANNIE MARIA, relict of the late Patrick Clifford, mother of Lillian, Edith. Will, Roy, Alf, Naomi, Annie, Olive, and Tom; aged 70 years. — R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 9 October 1941 p 32
b. abt 1804 Londonderry Derry Co
m. 1841 Thomas Clifford (this marriage did not occur as he married Bridget McConnell)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1841 Wollongong
Ship: Andromeda 11 1834
Convict record:
Brother John Doherty sent to Australia 5 years ago.
m. James Clifford 1883 St Leonards 3179/1883
b. abt 1812 d. 20/3/1850 Dapto
m. 1844 Thomas Clifford (abt 1808-25/6/1883 Berkeley) (also had permission to marry Biddy Doherty and later married Elizabeth Rourke)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1844 Wollongong
Ship: Gilbert Henderson (came free)
She was childless
She is listed as Thomas Clifford’s first wife.
Husband was a convict and after her death was a butcher and farmer.
Living at Mullet Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1832 Carlow d. 31/12/1913 Dapto br. West Dapto Catholic unmarked
m. Thomas Clifford (abt 1808-25/6/1883 Berkeley)17/6/1850 Wollongong second wife
f. Thomas Rourke m. Bridget Redmond
Ship: 1850 Panama
Both resident at Dapto
Description: tall, strong, red haired Irish servant girl
Husband a convict Farmer and butcher.
Living at Mullet Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
ROWING
DAPTO REGATTA POSTPONED
BROWNSVILLE Thursday.Owing to the death of Mrs. Clifford, senior, the Dapto Regatta has been postponed till January 24. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 2 January 1914
Husband a farmer
Living at Sunnybank in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1866 Kiama 1866/9414 d. 12/5/1942 Dapto br. Brownsville
m. Joseph Clifford (23/11/1865 Lake near Dapto-. 8/7/1950 Dapto Son of Thomas Clifford & Elizabeth Rourke *) 1889 Kiama 5361/1889
f. Edward Hazelton m. Anne Green
Living at Illawarra Lake in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a fisherman
Mrs. J. CLIFFORD
As briefly reported in our last issue the death occurred at her home Byamee street, Dapto, on May 12, of Mrs. Mary Clifford, wife of Mr. Joseph Clifford, and one of the most esteemed residents of the district.
She was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Edward Hazelton, of Albion Park, also a pioneer family of that centre.
The late Mrs Clifford was 76 years of age and had enjoyed good health all her life, the end coming after only a brief illness — the first she had ever experienced.
Of the union the issue was nine in family, two of whom died in infancy. The eldest son, Edward, died of illness in the Great War of 1914-18. He was a Trooper in the 12th Light Horse.
Surviving members of the family are: Annie (Mrs. A. J. Tomkins, of Port Kembla) Thomas Clifford (A.M.F.), Naomi (Mrs A. E. Simpson) James (Newcastle,) Myrtle (Mrs. A. Badgery) and Connie (Mrs. R. W. Webb, Albion Park.)
The late Mrs. Clifford was a homelover, and her fine disposition is reflected in the members of her family, all of whom are held in high regard. '
She was a consistent adherent of the Church of England, at Brownsville, and it was fitting that her remains should be laid to rest in the grounds of that church. Rev. M. A. Payten administered the last sad rites in the presence of a very large and representative gathering. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 22 May 1942 p 6
m. Abraham Clifford (1863 Dapto- 24/4/1938 Coogee Son of Thomas Clifford & Elizabeth Rourke *) 1844 Wollongong
Husband a fisherman of Lake Illawarra
b. 1867 Broulee d. 22/12/1949 Dapto 29283/1949
m. Cornelius Clifford ( 19/7/1858 Dapto -1920 Dapto) 1882 Moruya 4332/1882
f. Thomas Duffy m. Johanna
b. 1851 NSW . 1942 Manly
m. John William Clinch (abt 1849 Launceston Tas-23/2/1929 Pennant Hills ) 1875 Berrima
f. Alfred Welby m. Susan Stone
When her mother died in 1902 it was stated that she was resident in Kiama Husband the post master at Kiama
Mrs. Clinch, wife of Mr. Clinch (who has been appointed from Blayney to the charge of the Kiama post office) is an instructress in music.The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 18 July 1899 p 2
m. George Clingan
A George Clingan was insolvent in 1864 resident of Junction St Sydney
b. 18/7/1854 Gerringong d. 1936 Canterbury
m. William Clingan ( 1852 Glasgow Scotland- 1907 Redfern Son of William Clingan & Elizabeth Cowden) 20/7/1880 Waterloo
f. Luke Langdon m. Mary Greenham *
Ruth Langdon, a girl about fifteen years of age, appeared on summons, issued at the instance of James Matthew Nolan, M.D., whose information set forth that he had good reasons for, and did suspect, the defendant of stealing two gold shirt studs, set with rubies, his property, sometime between the 30th of September and the 7th of October last. Mr. Owen, who conducted the case for defendant, submitted the information was invalid, inasmuch as it did not contain any definite charge; suspicion was not a recognised charge in such a case, and if the plaintiff suspected defendant of stealing his property, he should have taken out a search warrant; then, if the property had been found in her possession, the definite charge of stealing might have been laid. The Bench holding the information good, the case proceeded. Dr. Nolan being sworn, said the defendant had been in his service for about fifteen months and left at her father's wish the latter end of October last; on the 7th October; he missed two (of a set of three) gold studs with rubies in the centre, similar to the one produced which he valued at £2; he learned that Mrs, Prott, who was working at his house on the 30th September, took the missing studs from a shirt and gave them to defendant; he had made a strict search all over the house for them in vain; he had repeatedly questioned defendant about them, who said she had no recollection of the circumstance, and if she said Mrs. Prott did not give to her she might be stating an untruth. Cross-examined by Mr. Owen: He did not, of his own knowledge, know that defendant stole them; he could not swear they were not in his own house, though he had searched and could not find them; he had missed other things, and suspected defendant of taking them; he wore the studs occasionally; the last time was the day after the Governor's visit; he once suspected defendant of stealing a brooch, which was afterwards found in a drawer that had been previously searched; his charge was based on report only; Mrs. Prott told him she gave the studs to defendant: she remained in his service three weeks afterwards; he did not get to search warrant. Mary M, Prott, wife of George Prott, deposed: On the 30th September last, she was washing at Dr. Nolan's; she observed two “pretty buttons ” on a shirt in the wash tub, and pointed them out to defendant, then a servant at Dr. Nolan's; defendant asked if they were gold, and she replied she did not know, they might, or they might only be washed: she took them from the wet shirt and gave them to defendant, who went toward the house with them; being in the shed she did not see her go into the house: a week afterwards she heard the studs were missing, and being inquired of she made the same statement to Dr. Nolan; defendant told Dr. Nolan in her presence that if she (witness) did give her the studs, she did not remember. To Mr, Owen: A servant boy was living in the house at the same time. The defendant electing to be summarily dealth with. Mr. Owen addressed the court, contending that not a little of evidence had been adduced calculated, in the slightest degree, to criminate his client. Employers ought to be very careful how they injure the reputation of their servants by such flimsy charges. According to Mrs. Prott's evidence, a week had elapsed from the time she gave the studs to defendant to the time when then they were missed, which might have happened in a hundred ways. It might be they were mislaid, or like the brooch still in the house. However, it ought to be proved that his client was the thief before they could convict her; and he was quite sure no such proof had been brought forward; consequently the charge should be dismissed. This view was held by Mr. Black, but Mr, Fry could not see his way clearly in dismissal, because the missing studs had been clearly traced to the possession of defendant, who failed to give a satisfactory account of what she did with them. The Bench being equally divided could not agree, and the defendant was discharged. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 12 November 1868
Living at Avondale in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1879 New Zealand d. 1942 New Zealand br. Palmerston North NZ
m. Noble Desmond Clinton (1875 Gundagai- 1958 New Zealand Son of James Clinton & Martha John Toner) 1897 New Zealand
f. Joseph Blummont m. Clara Elizabeth Ashby
b 1874 the Glebe Wollongong d. 23/12/1930 Wollongong
m. Arthur James Clinton (1868 Ballarat East Vic- 21/1/1953 Wollongong Son of James Clinton & Martha Jane Lanham) 1893 Wollongong
f. William Stafford m. Jane Jessie James *
The death occurred on December 23, of Mrs. A. J. Clinton, of Crown StreetWest, Wollongong, aged 56 years. Deceased, whose maiden name was Stafford, was born at the Glebe (Wollongong), and resided here all her life, her father, W. Stafford, used to drive the team for the flour mill then in operation. She married Mr. Clinton 36 years ago, the issue being two sons, Arthur Oliver and James William, who, with her husband, survive her. The late Mrs Clinton had suffered a lengthy illness. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 2 January 1931 p 7
b. abt 1876 Ayreshire d. 1939 Portland br.
m. William Stephen Martin Clinton (1872 Eldorado Vic- 1964 Portland Son of James Clinton & Martha John Toner) 1897 Wollongong
f. Archibald Paterson m. Mary Muir
PORTLAND DEATH
Mrs. Mary Clinton
The death took place at Portland hospital on Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. Mary Clinton, of Williewa-street, at the age of 63 years.
The late Mrs. Clinton had been in ill-health for the past 13 weeks, nine weeks having been spent in the institution. A native of Ayrshire, Mrs. Clinton had spent 20 years in New Zealand and 33 years in this State.
She had lived in Portland for 13 years.
A woman of quiet disposition, she was well liked and respected. Mr. William Clinton, the husband, two daughters and a son survive. Members of the family are Mrs. A. Dellaway (Wellington, N.Z.), Mrs. V. Smith (Christchurch, N.Z.), and Mr. Archibald Clinton (Portland).
The funeral has been arranged for this afternoon, interment to be made in the Presbyterian portion of the Portland cemetery, Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954) Thursday 14 December 1939 p 5
b. abt 1815 d. 26/10/1907 Annanadale
m. George Close 1836 Presbyterian Sydney, St Andrew's Scots Church V18362853 74A/1836
Family lived at Campbelltown
Husband a cabinet maker who was insolvent in 1875 in Gundagai
…he had done nothing since he came to Gundagai, thirteen years ago, but had lived by selling stock and other property he had accumulated, and also what he was commissioned to sell…. The house he lived in was not his, and he and his wife intended to break up their home — she going to her daughters in Sydney and he to his son's station on the Bogan — which arrangement would have been carried out ere now but for the action Mr Bourke brought against insolvent. The Gundagai Times and Tumut, Adelong and Murrumbidgee District Advertiser (NSW : 1868 - 1931) Friday 26 March 1875 p 2
CLOSE.—October 26, 1907, suddenly, at the residence of her youngest daughter, 98 View street, Annandale, Sarah Ann, relict of the late George Close, of Campbelltown, in her 93rd year. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Saturday 26 October 1907 p 5
b. 3/3/1862 Wollongong d. 1925 Hornsby
m. Jonathan W. Close (- 1922 Paddington Son of John Close & Elizabeth) 4/1/1886 Brownsville
f. William Henry Swan m. Elizabeth Graham *
b.1877 Wollongong 23005/1877 d. 1970 Wollongong
m. Alfred Clout (- 1952 Wollongong Son of William Clout & Mary Ann) 1897 Wollongong
f. Archibald Gillespie m. Isabella Parker *
b. abt 1858 d. 18/6/1920 Granville br. Rookwood
m. George Clout (1855 Camden – 8/9/1896 Lithgow Son of Charles Clout & Mary Ann Norris) 13/8/1879 Sydney
f. John Kemister m. Mary
CLOUT - KEMISTER - August 13, at St. Philip's Church, Syney, by the Rev. W. J. K. Piddington, George, eldest son of Charles Clout, of Camden, to Emily Marjorie, third daughter of the late John Kemister, Liverpool, New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 30 August 1879 p 1
Husband a hotel keeper in Lithgow.
b. 8/4/1875 Camden 9266/1875 Baptised St Francis Xavier’s 12/8/1898
f. Charles Clout m. Mary Ann Norris
b. abt 1822 d. 23/6/1905 West Dapto br. St Luke’s Dapto
m. William John Clout ( -1891 Kembla Grange) 1862 Wollongong 3268/1862
f. m. Mary Ann
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a farmer.
We regret to have to record the death of another old and well-respected resident of Illawarra, Mrs. M. A. Clout, of West Dapto, who passed away at her residence there on Friday last, at the ripe age of 83 years. Mrs. Clout hads spent the greater part of her lifetime in this district — a period of about 70 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 27 June 1905 p 4
On her daughter’s obituary it stated- Mrs. Jolliffe was a veritable pioneer of the dairying industry of the Illawarra district. Her parents milked cows for the Lindsay family nearly 70 years ago, and she herself commenced to milk at Lindsay's Illawarra farm at the age of six years, and continuously milked cows all her life until within a few years of her death… South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 23 March 1934 p 17
d. before 1915
m. John Clowes (-) 1867 Vic
b. 1875 Bulli d. 6/7/1955 Richmond
m. John Clowes (1876 Wallsend-24/9/1964 Fairlight Son of John Clowes & Elizabeth)1903 Woonona
f. Charles J Ziems m. Sarah Jane Johnston *
1903 Electoral roll –living at Clifton Domestic Duties.
b. 6/4/1882 Bundaberg Qld d. 21/5/1901 Wollongong
m. Thomas John Clowry (abt 1880-10/1/1948 Wollongong Son of Edward Clowry & Jane ) 1900
f. Peter Johanson m. Elina Cecilia Catherine Lauritzen *
Husband remarried her sister Emilia Cecilia Johanson in 1903
A very sad death has to be recorded, that of Mrs. T. Clowry, a young married woman, who with her husband had completed arrangements to shift up here (Keira) from town, when her death took place. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 25 May 1901 p 11
m. Michael Clune 15/4/1856 Wollongong 2158/1856
m. Patrick Halpin (-) 13/2/1851 Wollongong V1851406 97/1851
Both resident at Wollongong
m. James Clynch 20/2/1855 RC St Francis Xavier’s
Both resident of Dapto
m. Christopher Clynch (1847-14/3/1889 Dapto)
Land to be offered for sale is a farm of about 84 acres, at West Dapto, occupied by Mrs. Christopher Clynch. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 January 1900 p 2
With John Walter Clynch a farmer
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Richard Coady
m. Thomas Coates
b. abt 1853 Thormanby Yorkshire d. 10/2/1926 Croydon Park br. St Thomas’ Enfield
m. Dennis Coates (abt 1858 Manchester- 14/5/1952 Enfield) 1882 Darlington Yorkshire
f. George Sturdy m. Mary
Husband a policeman who was stationed at Parramatta, Gerringong, Kiama, Moss Vale, and Berrima
COATES.-February 10, 1926, at her residence, Olga, 326 George's River Road, Croydon Park, Sarah Ann, beloved wife of Dennis Coates, and dear mother of Ernest, Ethel, Florence, and Mabel, aged 72 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 17 February 1926 p 13
She was a nurse prior to her marriage to Dennis.
b. 1859 Wollongong 14192/1859 d. 26/12/1932 Glencoe Unanderra br. Wollongong
m. Robert Cochrane (1852 Fintona Tyrone Ireland -7/5/1916 Unanderra/Wollongong ) 1889 Sydney
f. Richard P Ball m. Maria Morcombe *
COCHRANE.-December 26, 1932 at her residence Glencoe. Unanderra, Agnes, dear mother of Arthur, Harold. Stanley, and Rupert, and relict of the late Robert Cochrane, aged 72 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 27 December 1932
b. 15/4/1857 Wollongong d. 8/8/1928 Wollongong br. Wollongong General RC
m. David George Cochrane (12/8/1854 Albion Park -6/12/1922 Wollongong Son of William James Cochrane & Mary Jane Cochrane *) 6/6/1883 Wollongong
f. Archibald Beatson m. Catherine McCauley *
Husband David was an Alderman on Wollongong Council from 1883 to 1887.
DEATH OF WOLLONGONG PIONEER WOLLONGONG, Wednesday. The death occurred at Wollongong this afternoon of Mrs. Cochrane, widow of the late Mr. George Cochrane, at the age of 70 years. She was the last member of the Beatson family, pioneers of this district, and leaves two daughters and a son-Mr. W. J. Cochrane O.B.E. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Thursday 9 August 1928 - Page 12
DEATH OF MRS. COCHRANE The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. W. J. Cochrane, O.B.E., and his two good sisters, Maud and May, in the death of their esteemed mother—their best friend—Mrs. Amelia C. G. Cochrane, who passed away on Wednesday afternoon. A native of Wollongong, the late Mrs. Cochrane, who was 70 years of age, was in her usual state of health on Sunday last and enjoyed a motor drive that day. The following day, however, she remarked that she did not feel too well, and medical aid was sought. Subsequently a slight operation was performed, after which complications set in and the end came as stated. ,cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)Friday 10 August 1928 - Page 15 </cite>
b. abt 1828 St Pancras London England d. 1897 Candelo
m. Frederick Flower (1832 St Pancras, London – 1858 Maitland Son of William Flower & Sarah) 1848 St George London England
m. William Cochrane 1859 Wollongong
f. Edward W Gregg m. Annie Fisher
At Hucknall, Torkard, Nottingham, Mrs. Elizabeth Gregg, aged 86 years, the mother of Edward Gregg, Esq., solicitor, of Nottingham, and grandmother of Mrs. Frederick Flower, of Wollongong. Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1875) Friday 3 June 1853
b. 17/7/1849 Kiama bp. 9/5/1854 Wollongong d. 28/4/1927 Bega
m. James Cochrane (11/5/1848 Fintona County Tyrone Ireland -25/7/1933 Bega Son of William Cochrane & Mary Jane Cochrane *) 1871 Wollongong
f. Frederick Flower m. Annie Fisher Gregg *(see Cochrane)
b. 1876 d. 11/10/1944 br. Marshall Mount Methodist
m. Thomas Andrew Cochrane ( 1878 Bega- 25/4/1970 Son of Thomas Cochrane & Jane Rankin *) 1902 Wollongong
f. Thomas Armstrong m. Mary Noble *
b. 1845 County Fermanagh Ireland d. 7/2/1932 Bega
m. Thomas Cochrane (2/9/1845 Fintona County Tyrone Ireland- 6/6/1921 Bega Son of William Cochrane & Mary Jane Cochrane *) 1871 Jamberoo
f. Adam Rankin m. Mabel Irwin *
Ship: Ben Nevis 1856
b. 28/11/1861 Canonbie Dumfriesshire Scotland d. 15/2/1933 West Wollongong br. Wollongong General Wesleyan.Methodist
m. John Kennedy Rutherford Cochrane (1/3/1850 Glasgow Scotland-1/9/1925 Wollongong Son of James Cochrane & Mary K)
f. Walter Hogg
Ship: Aberdeen 1885
Mrs. Mary Ann Cochrane, relict, of the late John Cochrane, died at her daughter's residence, Mangerton Rd., West Wollongong, on Wednesday, aged 72 years. Deceased leaves an adult family, all of whom are well and favorably known in this district South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 17 February 1933 p 13
b. abt 1809 County Tyrone, Ireland d. 21/1/1905 Candelo br. Candelo Cemetery
m. William James Cochrane (1807-15/10/1882 Mount Terry ) r 3/11/1828 Fintona, County Tyrone, Ireland.
f. David Coughran m. Elizabeth Cotter
b. 1837 Ireland d. 1896 Bemboka
m. Andrew Cochrane (21/5/1835 County Tyrone, Ireland - 7/8/1911 Bemboka Son of William James Cochrane & Mary Jane Coughran*) 12/8/1856 Wollongong
f. David Keys m. Jane Donaldson (brother John Keys married Andrew’s sister Eliza)
b. 29/7/1853 Fountaindale Kiama d. 27/6/1935 Granville br. Rookwood
m. John William Cockerill (1854 Albion Park -24/4/1927 Harris Park Son of William Cockerill & Christina Bourdas *) 17/11/1874 Kiama
f. Robert Pickeman m. Susan Findlay *
Husband a blacksmith
On the 17th November, by the Rev. John Kinross, JOHN WILLIAM youngest son of Mr. William COCKERILL, of Shelllharbour, to BARBARA, only daughter of Mr. Robert PICKEMAN, of Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 3 December 1874 p 2
COCKERILL. - On the 21st instant, the wife of Mr. John Cockerill of a Son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 24 August 1877 p 2
AT the residence of Mr. R. Pickeman, of Kiama, on Tuesday last, Oct. 9, of diphtheria, SUSAN PICKEMAN, eldest daughter of John and Barbara Cockerill, aged two years and one month. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 12 October 1877 p 2
At the residence of her daughter in Granville, the death took place on the 27th of June of Mrs. Barbara Cockerill, widow of the late John Cockerill, of Kiama and Berry. She was the daughter of Robert Pickeman, one of the earliest bakers in Kiama, and passed away at the age of 82 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 6 July 1935 p 2
b.18/6/1842 Dapto V1842218 54/1842 d. 23/9/1879 Bass Point br. Gerringong
m. Christopher Cockerill (14/5/1841 Falsgrave Yorkshire - 29/3/1879 Pyrmont Son of William Cockerill & Christina Bourdas *) 14/3/1870 Sydney 259/1870
f. George Wenham m. Mary Godfrey *
COCKERILL— WENHAM— On the 14th March, by special license, at St Phillips Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Thomas O'Rielly, Christopher, eldest son of Mr William Cockerill, to Caroline H, second daughter of Mr, G. Wenham, both of Shellharbor. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 March 1870 p 2
DEATH OF MRS. C. COCKERILL.
I regret to have to record the decease of of Mrs. Cockerill, relict of the late Mr. C. Cockerill, and daughter of Mr. Wenham, for many years a resident in Shellharbour.
Mrs. Cockerill has been ailing over since her husband's lamented decease. She has for some time past been residing with her sister Mrs. James, and was on a visit to Mrs. G. Fryer when her death took place.
She bore her painful illness with Christian resignasion, and her end was peace. Like her late husband she was taken away in the prime of life, being only 37 years of age.
Her remains are to be buried at Gerringong on Thursday, (to-morrow), September 24. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 26 September 1879 p 2
b. 30/3/1817 Scarborough Yorkshire d. 8/2/1898 Berry 755/1898 br. Gerringong
m. William Cockerill ( abt 1817 Falsgrave Yorkshire – 1903 Berry Son of Hnery Cockerill & )
f. Christopher Bourdas m. Elizabeth
Ship: Fortune 1853
Christiana was an obliging neighbour and a kind, indulgent mother, who preferred to be called Christine.
b. 1853 NSW d. 3/2/1931 Hastings New Zealand
m. John Douglass Osborne (23/1/1850 Brisbane Waters-17/7/1889 Wye Lodge Smith street Wollongong Son of Archibald Osborne & Emily E ) 4/7/1872 St Michael’s Wollongong
m. Rev. William Augustus Marsden Cockerill (1858 London- 4/8/1913 Waipawa New Zealand Son of William James Cockerill & Ellen Gower *) 1889 Wollongong 5277/1889
f. Alfred Allatson Turner m. Maria Rebecca Smith *
Moved to Tasmania in 1894
On the 4th July, by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, rural dean, JOHN DOUGLASS OSBORNE, Esq., of Garden Hill, eldest son of the late Archibald Osborne, Esq , J P., of Walleroo Park, Brisbane Water, to EMMA CLARA, eldest daughter of ALFRED A. TURNER, Esq., J.P., C.P.S., Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 July 1872
OSBORNE—On the 24th instant, at her residence, Garden Hill, the wife of John D. Osborne, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 March 1873 p 2
OSBORNE.—On the 12th inst., at her residence, Church Hill, the wife of John D. Osborne, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 13 November 1874 p 2
OSBORNE.—On the 10th instant, at her residence, Church-hill, the wife of J. D. Osborne, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 15 January 1878 p 2
She died as a result of the Napier earthquake. Her second husband died in a motor bike accident.
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b. d. 6/11/1950 Summer Hill
m. Robert Cockerill (1877 Kiama – Son of John W Cockerill & Barbara Smith Pickeman *) 22/2/1899 Kiama
f. John Smith m. Catherine Robinson *
The death occurred on 6th November of a former Kiama resident, Mrs. Euphemia Cockerill.
Mrs. Cockerill, who passed away at the residence of her daughter, 81 Kensington Road, Summer Hill, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, of Pheasant Point, and her husband conducted the bakery in Kiama some years ago.
She is survived by four sons, Robert, John, David and Eric and two daughters, Sylvia (Mrs. T. Potter) and Barbara (Mrs. W. Luker). Also a sister Kit (Mrs. A. B. (Bert) Conway, of Thirroul) and one brother Jack. Kiama Independent (NSW: 1947 - 1954) Wednesday 15 November 1950 p 4
d. 26/7/1917 Chatswood 10881/1917 br. Gore Hill
m. George Asser Cockerton ( abt 1819-1887 Newtown)1860 Sydney 549/1860
f. William Prunston m. Sarah
BIRTH.
On the 4th instant, at her residence, Victoria Store, Wollongong, Mrs. G. A. Cockerton, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 May 1861 p 2
COCKERTON. -The Funeral of the late Mrs. CHARLOTTE COCKERTON will leave Yeovel Archhold-road Roseville, THIS (Saturday) MORNING at 10 o clock for interment In Gore Hill Cemetery at 11 am. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 28 July 1917
b. 1868 Ulladulla 17139/1868 d. 25/7/1950 Cronulla
m. Walter James Cocks 1914
f. William Rutter Hindmarsh m. Ann Evans *
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Mrs. Cecilia Sarah Cocks, of Waratah-Street, Cronulla, died at her home on July 25. She was the widow of the late Mr. Walter Cocks. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954)Thursday 3 August 1950 - Page 3
m. Richard Cocks 1852 CofE Gosford, Kincumber V1852190 38C/1852
b. 13/9/1876 Bombala d. 2/3/1973 South Lismore
m. Wilfred Nicholas Roskell ( - 1923 Lismore Son of Nicholas Roskell & Clara) 1896 Bombala
m. Richard Coe 1943 Lismore
f. Patrick Connors m. Ellen
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m. Charles Cofferly
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1861 d. 26/10/1936 Austinmer br. Waverley
m. John Coffey (abt 1868 Tipperary Ireland- 1/7/1940 Austinmer) 1894 Sydney
f. Patrick Nolan m. Ellen
Widespread sympathy is expressed for ex-Councillor John Coffey, of Moore street, Austinmer, whose wife Ellen Agnes, died on Monday last, aged 75. A long and happy married life has thus been severed. Deceased is survived by a husband and family comprising Dan, John, Mary (Mrs. Phelan) Sister Mary Leonris, Ellen (Mrs. McSwiggan), Margaret (Mrs McKevitt) and Frank. After a solemn service at Thirroul Catholic Church on Wednesday, the remains were interred at Waverley cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 30 October 1936 p 7
Friends of Mrs. M. Phelan, of Cook-street, will regret to hear of the death of her stepmother, Mrs. Ellen Agnes Coffey, at her residence, Moore-street, Austinmer, on Monday at the age of 75. During several days prior to the sad event Mrs Phelan was at the bedside. Interment is to take place in the Catholic cemetery, Waverley, to-day. Lithgow Mercury (NSW: 1898 - 1954) Wednesday 28 October 1936 p 2
d. 1893 Woonona br. Waverley
m. John Coffey (abt 1868 Tipperary Ireland- 1/7/1940 Austinmer) 1889 Sydney
f. John McCarthy m. Mary
HE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN COFFEY are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late dearly beloved WIFE, Mary; to move from Redfern station at a quarter-past 11 o'clock THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, for the R. C. Cemetery, Waverley. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 8 March 1893 p 12
b. 1874 Balmain d. 1939 Annandale br. Field of Mars
m. Andrew James Coffield (abt 1867- 15/11/1944 Annandale) 1891 Wollongong
f. James Oliver m. Eliza
HIGH COURT.
(Before Sir Adrian Knox, C.J.. Mr. -JusticeIsaacs, Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. Justlco Starke.)
COFIELD v WATERLOO CASE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Argument was concluded in the appeal made by Alice Mary Cofield, as administratrix of the estate of her son. James Cofield, who was Injured by a circular saw at the works of the Waterloo Case Company, Limited, on March 23, 1922, and died as a result thereof on April 1 1922, against the judgment of the Full Court of Now South Wales.
Mr. Val Ackermnn appeared on behalf of the appellant, and Mr. Hardwick and Mr. Hungerford (Instructed by Mr. J. C. Webster) for the defendant.
Judgment was reserved. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 29 March 1924 p 14
COFIELD.— The Relatives and Friends of Mr. Andrew James Cofield and Family are kindly Invited to attend the funeral of his dearly-loved Wife and their Mother, Alice Mary, to leave her late residence, 394 Annandale-street, Annandale, THIS SUNDAY, after service commencing at 2 o'clock for Church of England Cemetery, Field of Mars. The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954)Sunday 29 October 1939 - Page 19
b. 16/1/1862 Jamberoo d. 20/12/1944 Neutral Bay br. Woronora
m. Louis Joseph Goghlan (abt 1860 Sydney-5/1/1932 Sydney Son of Denis Coghlan & Margaret Thackery) 1884 Kiama
f. Patrick O’Mara m. Elizabeth Maria McDermott *
COGHLAN. –December 20, 1944, at Neutral Bay, Maria Coghlan, relict of Louis Joseph and loved mother of Edward George, Lily (Mrs. E. N. Quirk), Beatrice, and Mary (Mrs. T. A. Martin), and grandmother of Noel Martin, aged 82 years. Requiescat in pace. Privately interred at Woronora, December 21. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 22 December 1944 p 10
b. abt 1798 Songford
m. Richard Coghlan
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1843 Wollongong
Ship: Lady Rowena 1826
Convict record:
Husband in colony
m. Thomas J Coghlan
b. 1866 Redfern d. 6/7/1951 The Entrance
m. William Varcoe Bray (abt 1864 St Dennis Cornwall - 31/6/1902 Mt Kembla Mine Son of John Bray & Mary Varcoe) 1887 Berrima
m. Percival W Barron Franks Cohen (- 1951 The Entrance Son of Henry Cohen & Mary) 1905 Chatswood
f. Benjamin John Radford m. Sarah C Wyatt
Husband died in Mt Kembla mine disaster. When her son Clarence enlisted in WW1 she was living at Manly.
MRS HARRIET ANNIE COHEN
Mrs Harriet Annie Cohen, of Bay Road, The Entrance, died last Friday at the age of 85
Her husband died in April this year, and Mrs Cohen was buried alongside him in the Wamberal Cemetery yesterday. She leaves a daughter, Mrs Buist. The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate (NSW: 1906 - 1954) Tuesday 10 July 1951 p 1
d. 1911 Ryde
m. Francis Colbert (-1903 Wollongong) 1882 Gunning
f. William Ryan
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
I regret to state that it has been found necessary to remove Mrs. Colbert, of this town, to the Home for Incurables at Ryde. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)Friday 3 November 1911 - Page 9
b. 1819 Loch Broom Scotland d. 18/4/1889 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. William Cole (1807 Gretton Northumberland -9/3/1867 Jamberoo Son of James Cole & Mary Knight) 1841 Presbyterian Wollongong V18414368 74B
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1841 Wollongong
f. Thomas Mackenzie m. Mary McKenzie
Ship: ?
THE friends of the late Mrs. W. Cole, of Jamberoo, are informed that her funeral will take place THIS DAY, at 2.30 p.m. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 19 April 1889 p 3
Mrs. William Cole, of Jamberoo, one of the pioneers of the settlement, and who was beloved and respected throughout the district for her sterling qualities, died on Thursday last. Bowral Free Press and Berrima District Intelligencer (NSW: 1884 - 1901) Wednesday 24 April 1889 p 1
b. 1879 Wagga Wagga d. 9/3/1954 Bowral
m. Frederick Charles James Cole 1914
m. James Swan f. Mary Elizabeth Griffiths *
1903 Electoral roll –living at West Dapto Domestic Duties.
b. abt 1798 d. 18/10/1855 Mt Kembla br. St Luke’s Brownsville
m. Captain Robert Martin Cole (28/7/1788 Westminster London -6/4/1869 Brompton England Son of Martin Cole & Elizabeth)
Ship: John Woodhall 1842
DEATHS. On the 18th instant, at Mount Kembla, Dapto, Illawarra, after a long and painful illness, Eleanor, the beloved wife of R. M. Cole, Esq., J.P., commander in the Royal Navy, much regretted by a large circle of friends. SMH 27 October 1855
On the 6th April, at his residence, 22, Sydney-street, Brompton, England, in his 81st year, Captain ROBERT MARTIN COLE, R.N., formerly a resident in the Illawarra district, and father of Mr. F. R. Cole, of Wollongong. The deceased served under Nelson, Saumarez, and Troubridge. His end was peace. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 June 1869
b. 2/2/1826 Appin d. 6/2/1910 Hurstville br. Waverley
m. Frederick Reynolds Cole (1/2/1819 Sneathing Lane Thames St London -11/3/1908 Waverley Son of Robert Martin Cole & Eleanor Reynolds * ) 16/3/1844 Camden
f. Charles Throsby Smith m. Sarah Broughton *
“MARRIAGES Cole , Mr. F. R., formerly of Woodlands, near Rleayader, Radnorshire, now of Mount St. Thomas, near Wollongong, Surveyor to the Berrima' District Council, to Eliza Clarissa, eldest daughter of C. T. Smith, Esq., J.P. of Bustle Cottage, near Wollongong, by thr Rev. M. D. Mears, on the 16 instant.” The Australian 18 March 1844
Named after Charles’ sister, Clarissa was possibly one of the two girls that Charles and his second wife Isabel took to the UK in 1839 for two years of schooling. In 1844 at age 18, she married Frederic Reynolds Cole, surveyor to the Berrima District, who may have been distantly related, a year after his arrival in Australia. Between 1845 and 1868 they had five children. In 1859 Frederick was recorded as Customs Officer at Wollongong. By 1889 when Frederic was 70 all of their children had left Wollongong - John to the Berrima district, Sophia to Shoalhaven, Fanny to NZ (thence to USA) and Robert to Sydney. They may have still have been living in Wollongong when Rhoda died in 1893, but it was probably not long after that they moved to Sydney.
Those of the old residents of Illawarra who remember the pioneers of the district will learn with regret of the deatof Mrs. F. R. Cole, at Hurstville, on Sunday week, at the ripe age of 81 years. The direct cause of death was senile decay, and for the past three or four months the deceased had been confined almost continually to her bed, so that her decease was quite expected. Mrs. Cole was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Charles Throsby Smith, of Smith's Hill— one of the old pioneers, of the district, and was therefore closely connected with the early history of the place. In fact at the time of her decease we believe Mrs. Cole was the oldest native of Illawarra, for although born at Appin, yet in 1826 this place was em braced in the Illawarra district. In 1844 the deceased lady married Mr. Frederick Reynolds Cole— another of the early pioneers— who at that time was Government Surveyor for the district, but afterwards took up farming pursuits at Dapto, and then began as auctioneer in Wollongong. After a trip home in 1869, Mr. Cole was appointed to the Customs Department, and finally retired on pension, and removed to Sydney, where he died nearly two years ago in his 90th year. Mrs. Cole leaves two daughters and a son to survive her, viz., Mrs. E. C. Howlett, of Nowra, Mrs. West, of Hurstville, and Mr. Robert C. Cole, of 'Red Star' Pharmacy, Sydney. Her remains were laid at rest in the Waverley cemetery in the presence of members of the family. The graveside services were rendered by the Rev. Mr. Knox, of St. Barnabas', Waverley. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 15 February 1910 p 2
b. 1869 Jamberoo d. 30/8/1944 Hamilton
m. Ebenezer Cole (11/8/1858 Jamberoo -5/4/1930 Ashfield Son of William Cole & Annabella McKenzie *) 13/12/1888
f. George Wood m. Elizabeth Donnelly *
Living at Burra Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MR. EBENEZER COLE.
Mr. Ebenezer Cole died at his residence, Boomerang Avenue, Haberfield, on Thursday after a long and painful illness and leaves a widow and two children, Ruby (Mrs. G. Griffin, of Albion Park) and Miss Nerida Cole. His widow was Miss Emily Wood, daughter of the late Mr. George Wood of Jamberoo, Mr. Cole himself one of an old pioneer family of the early Woodstock days.
Mr. Cole's father was the late James Cole, of Jamberoo, who, with his son, was one of the early breeders of Milking Shorthorn cattle, and it is said the blood from the Cole herd helped to build the famous Melba strain, for the man who gained fame the world over for the breeding of the Darbalara marvel, as the world's greatest dairy cow, was Mr. Thomas Cole, his only brother.
Until they took up residence in Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. Eb. Cole had spent all their life in Jamberoo. Mr. Cole a well-known breeder of dairy cattle and of good horses. There was no better judge of the latter in the district and he travelled far and wide as a judge at the shows. For some 30 years he was identiiied with the committee of the Kiama Agricultural Soc- iety and even after he left the district annually paid his visit to the old show and acted as handicapper for the ring events. A genial soul his friends gathered round him with hearty greeting to re-tell old experiences and tales of bygone days. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 5 April 1930 p 2
COLE-August 30 1944 at her daughter’s (Mrs Williams) residence, 254 Parkway Avenue Hamilton Emily Edith widow of the late Ebenezer Cole of Jamberoo and Haberfield and beloved mother of Ruby (Mrs Griffen) and Nerida (Mrs Williams) Privately cremated. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 1 September 1944 p 10
b. abt 1854 d. 27/9/1939 Haberfield br. Rookwood
m. James William Cole (abt 1852 Jamberoo- 24/11/1919 Haberfield Son of William Cole & Annabella McKenzie *) 1882 Shoalhaven
f. John Thorburn m. Ann Cameron *
Living at Coleville in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a farmer
MRS MARGARET COLE-85 YEARS.
The death occurred at her residence Ramsay Street, Haberfield, on Wednesday, of Mrs Margaret Cole, at the advanced age of 85. She was the widow of the late James William Cole, who with his brothers J, T, and Ebenezer Cole were among the most prominent men in the cattle breeding world some years ago.
The late Mrs, Cole lived for many years at “Coleville”Jamberoo but after her husbands death, she went to reside in Sydney. She is survived by one son, Mr. Stan Cole (Jamberoo) and two daughters Nance (Mrs. Wallace Blackheath) and Miss Mon Cole (Haberfield) The funeral took place on Thursday at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Rookwood. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 30 September 1939 p 3
b. 1819 d. 14/2/1847 Wollongong br. Wollongong Cemetery
m. Isaac Cole (1811 Wilton by Salisbury, Wiltshire, England -28/12/1891 Wapengo near Bega) 23/3/1842 CofE Dapto; Wollongong V1842670 26C/1842
f. Thomas Grimsley m. Ann Berry
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b. 16/3/1863 Kiama 8456/1863 d. 12/10/1934 Robertson
m. Henry John Cole 9/11/1886 Jamberoo
f. John Fleet m. Hannah Slusher *
b. abt 1820 Longford Ireland d. 11/10/1869 Thames Waikato New Zealand
m. Peter Coleman (abt 1820 Dundalk Louth Ireland- Son of Bryan Coleman & ?) abt 1841 Ireland
f. William Johnston m. Jane
Husband a settler.
m. John Coleman 1852 Sydney St Andrew's V1852233 38C/1852
b. 1843 NSW d. 23/8/1908 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. John Stafford (- 25/9/1874 Anvil Creek Colliery Son of Joseph Stafford & Mary) 5/10/1863 Wollongong 3199/1863
m. Thomas Robert Coleman 8/3/1875 Maitland 2988/1875
f. Edward Spinks m. Agnes Henry *
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll – a Nurse Husband a Carpenter.
Elizabeth was well known on the South coast as a Midwife and Herbalist. She had her own patent medicine known as “Aunt Betty's Herbal Remedy'.
John Stafford was a miner. DEATH BY A FALL OF COAL AT ANVIL CREEK-Mr Senior-Sergeant Kerrigan informed us last evening, that a man named Stafford, employed as a miner at Anvil Creek, was killed yesterday by a fall of coal He was a married man, and leaves a large family The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Saturday 26 September 1874 p 3
Two very old residents of Bulli died suddenly … and Monday last, in the persons of … and Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman (68). Both were highly respected and residents of the district for over 25 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 28 August 1908 p 2
b. 16/12/1866 Jamberoo d. 20/8/1940
m. David Coleman (11/3/ 1857 Canterbury- 23/4/1938 Bomaderry) 3/3/1887 Jamberoo
f. Charles Snell m. Anna Vidler *
b. 1848 Sydney d. 17/1/1926 Meadowbank br. Rookwood
m. William Candler Coleman 1873 Waterloo
f. Joseph B Medcalf m. Ruth Unthank
COLEMAN. - On the 22nd instant, at the residence of G. Bullen, Esq., Mrs. W. C. Coleman, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 24 September 1878 p 2
m. Denis Coleman
b. abt 1821 London England d. 27/9/1881 Hyde Park br. Rookwood
m. Albert Manser Coleman (abt 1823-3/11/1902 Waverley Son of Edgar Coleman & ?) 8/5/1843 Dungog
f. John Emerton m. Mary Mack
Ship: James Patterson 1840
She was a needlewoman and general servant on arrival.
Husband a blacksmith in 1873 when insolvent residing in Sydney.
Married, at Dungog, on Monday, the 8th May last, by the Rev. Charles Spencer, M.A. (of Raymond Terrace), Mr. Albert M. Coleman, to Sidney Jane, second daughter of Mr. John Emerton, of East Maitland. The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Sat 3 Jun 1843- Page 3
COLEMAN— On September 27th, 1881, at her residence, Francis Street, Hyde Park, Sydney, SIDNEY JANE, the beloved wife of Albert M. Coleman, aged 60 years, leaving a husband, two daughters, and seven sons, to mourn her loss; sister to Mrs. M. Mason, Wellington, New Zealand, and aunt to Mr. W. A. Mason, of Carcoar. She suffered long and patiently. The Carcoar Chronicle (NSW : 1878 - 1943)Saturday 1 October 1881 - Page 2
THE FRIENDS of Mr. ALBERT M. COLEMAN are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased beloved WIFE, Sidney Jane ; to move from his residence, 16, Francis-street, Woolloomooloo, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at a quarter before 2 o'clock, to Necropolis. THE FRIENDS of EDGAR, JOHN, WALSINGHAM, ALBERT, WILLIAM, OTTO, HERBERT COLEMAN, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved MOTHER ; to move from her late residence, Francis-street, Hyde Park, THIS DAY, at a quarter to 2 o'clock. THE FRIENDS of Mr. WILLIAM GRANT are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved MOTHER-IN-LAW, Mrs. A. M. Coleman ; to move from her late residence, Francis-street, Hyde Park, THIS DAY, at a quarter to 2 o'clock. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Wednesday 28 September 1881 - Page 14
b. abt 1815 d. 20/11/1857 Sydney 1095/1857
m. Henry P Coles
f.John m. Grace
Illawarra Mercury Index Issue: 23 Nov 1857
b. abt 1815 Hambleton Rutland d. 11/2/1901 Kiama br. Jamberoo General
m. James Goles (1811 Gretton Northamptonshire -13/9/1900 Jamberoo Son of James Coles & Mary Knight) 27/10/1835 Belton Rutland
f. Thomas Turner m. Ann
Ship: Irene 1852
Mrs. James Coles, of Jamberoo, died on Monday last, at the age of 86 years. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Thursday 14 February 1901 p 6
Had a property called Olive Grove at Jamberoo.
http://www.craxford-family.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I12389&tree=Craxford1
m. ? Colhoun/Colburn/Colquhoun
Ship: June 1839
John Colhoun/Colburn/Colquhoun and his 60 year old widowed domestic servant mother were tried on the same day in Donegal. She for stealing poultry, he for receiving stolen goods. They received the same sentence, arriving in Sydney in the same month.
b. abt 1858 Bulli d. 3/5/1944 Castle Hill 11895/1944 br. Corrimal
m. Edward Collaery (10/2/1848 - 1921 Bulli Son of Thomas Colleary & Elizabeth Clough *) 26/1/1875 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Michael Kenny m. Ellen Burke *
Both resident of Bulli
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a farmer
COLLEARY— KENNY.— On the 26th January ultimo, at St. Xavier's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Dean Flanagan, Edward, youngest son of the late Mr. Thomas Colleary, Branchfield, Bellambi, to Ellen, third daughter of Mr. Michael Kenny, Fairy Hill, Woonona. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 2 February 1875 p 2
Mrs. Ellen Collaery, who passed away at Castle Hill last week, was one of the earliest settlers of the Bulli district. She was aged. 87 years and is survived by a grown up family, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 May 1944 p 5
COLLAERY.-May 3, 1944, at her daughter's (Mrs. O. Moriarty) residence, Excelsior Avenue, Castle Hill, late of York Road, Bellambi, Ellen Collaery, beloved mother of Elizabeth (Sister Justinian, deceased), Katie (Mrs. Moriarty), Ellie (Mrs. Tom Darcy, of Bega), and Frank (Bellambi), aged 87 years. Privately interrred 5th instant, Catholic Cemetery, Corrimal. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 6 May 1944 p 18
b. 17/12/1875 Bulli 22461/1876 d. 1942 Sydney 24330/1942 br. Rookwood
f. Edward Collaery m. Eleanor Kenny *
Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
COLLAERY -Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of the late Sister Mary Justinian will be Celebrated at St. Vincent's Church, Ashfield, This (Monday) Morning at 9 o'clock. The Funeral will leave the Church after Mass for Rookwood Cemetery The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 7 December 1942 p 10
b. 1813 d. 24/5/1891 Ashfield 2693/1891 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Thomas Colleary (1793-1/6/1854 Branckfield ) 1829 RC Sydney St Mary’s
At his residence, Branckfield, Illawarra, on the 1st instant, after a painful suffering of nearly four months, from injuries accidentally received by a fall from his horse, Mr. Thomas Collaery, in the 61st year of his age, deeply regretted, leaving a widow and large family to lament their loss. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842-1954) Thursday 8 June 1854
Farmer Woonona Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
COLLAERY Elizabeth farmer — Woonona Grevilles Post Office Directory 187” Plan showing division of the late Mrs Colleary's [i.e. Collaery's] property at Bellambi 1893.
This is the plan referred to in the deed of partition dated the day of 1893 between Edward Collaery 1st part, William Collaery 2nd part, Henry James Collaery 3rd part, Mary Garlick 4th part, Elizabeth Teresa Meancy 5th part and Francis Woodward 6th part. Witness to the signatures of Edward Collaery, Mary Garlick and Elizabeth Teresa Meaney.”
With signatures of: Mary Garlick, Elizabeth Teresa Meancy, Edward Collaery, M. Quiely.
THE LATE MRS. COLLAERY.
As will have been observed by funeral notices in our last issue, Mrs. Collaery, of Bulli, departed this life a few days ago.
The deceased lady was one of the oldest residents of the northern end of Illawarra, having arrived there with her late husband and the elder members of their family about half a century ago. She was kind and generous in disposition, and courteous in manner to a marked degree. All through her long residence at Bulli she was much respected, and having lived to a good old age she departed regretted and esteemed by all who know her. Latterly, she had become very frail, but was going about as usual until within a few days of her death, which took place at Sydney, on Sunday, (where we understand she had gone on a visit.) The remains were brought to Bellambi by train on Tuesday, and were interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Corrimal, whence they were followed by a large procession of persons anxious to pay their last respects to the departed. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 28 May 1891 p 2
m. Mark Colleson 1851 CofE Dapto; Wollongong V1851397 37B/1851
b. abt 1864 d. 21/4/1954 Eastwood
m. David Patrick Colleton (-20/1/1936 Bondi Son of John Colleton & Catherine ) 1884 Hill End
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Husband a school teacher. His father was living with them in 1903 – he was a pensioner.
COLLETON.—January 20, 1936, at his residence, 21 Park-parade, Bondi, David Patrick, dearly loved husband of Mary Josephine Colleton, and loving father of John and Phillip, aged 74 years. R.I.P.
b. 1883 Sherbrooke 21224/1883 d. 1975 Qld
m. James Thomas Collett (abt 1881 Appin – 19/5/1947 Pomona Qld Son of Arthur Collett & Rebecca Sutherland) 1901 Woonona
f. John Knight m. Ellen Pearson *
He married Miss, F. Knight, of Bulli (N.S.W.). His wife, four sons —John, of Tinbarren, Reginald, and Cecil, of Pomona, and Ernest, of Cooroy, and five daughters— Mesdames D. and J. Roulston, and C. McDermott, of Pomona, W. Jensen, of Buderim, and P. Parsons, of Yandina— survive him. The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld: 1933 - 1954) Wednesday 19 May 1948 p 6
b. abt 1788 d. 20/6/1871 Kiama
m. John Colley (abt 1786)
Ship:
Husband the poundkeeper at Kiama in 1845 which he resigned in favour of his son John Junior.
AT her residence, Kiama, on the 20th instant, Mrs. ANN COLLEY, aged eighty-three years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 22 June 1871 p 2
b. 1864 Kiama d. 24/7/1943 Rose Bay cr. Rookwood
m. Alexander John Colley ( 1855 Wollongong- 11/1/1916 Kiama Son of James Colley & Margaret Jane Moles *) 2/9/1885 Kiama 5609/1885
f. Henry Whittingham m. Eleanora Florence *
COLLEY —WHITTINGHAM. —September 2, 1885, at Christ Church, Kiama, by the Rev. John Dove, Alexander John, eldest son of James Colley, Kiama, and manager of the E. S. and A. C. Bank, Broughton Creek, to Charlotte Kendall, daughter of Henry Whittingham, manager of the E. S. and A. C. Bank, Kiama The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 5 September 1885
COLLEY.—July 24, 1943, at her home, Berry, Conway Avenue, Rose Bay, Charlotte Kendall, widow of the late Alexander John Colley.
COLLEY -The Funeral of the late Mrs Charlotte Kendall Colley will leave our Chapel, 810 George Street, Sydney, This (Monday.) Morning at 10 o'clock for Rookwood Crematorium. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Monday 26 July 1943 - Page 8
She was living a Rose Bay at time of her daughter Marica’s wedding.
b. 1859 Kiama 8419/1859 d. 20/6/1937 Jamberoo
f. John Colley m. Mary Mackie *
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll -Domestic Duties
MISS ELIZABETH COLLEY.
A very old resident of Jamberoo, who was universally beloved in the village and district, passed away on Tuesday last in the person of Miss Elizabeth Colley. She had spent the whole of her long life in Jamberoo, devoted to good works and the progress of the place she loved so well. She was the daughter of the late John and Mary Colley, of “Greenvale”, pioneers of the district and identifed herself with every movement which tended for the advancement of the civic life of the community.
During the past three months, Miss Colley had been in falling health and had been devotedly nursed by her sisters, Misses Margaret and Tillie Colley, who assisted Sister Powrie's skilled nursing ability in charge of the case.
It was not so long ago that her keen interest in Jamberoo was manifested when she visited a Council meeting and made a urgent plea for better footpaths in the village and a general movement for town improvement.
Of a retiring disposition and fine Christian character, Miss Colley's chief work had been in connection with the
Presbyterian Church, of which she was a devoted adherent, and she had a fine record of service.
For many years she taught in the Sunday School and was the church organist, with a fine musical talent, and some time ago the congregation demon strated their love and respect for her by the presentation of a beautiful illuminated address, which she greatly appreciated. She was one of the foundation members of the Women's Missionary Association, and held office as secretary of the local branch for 15 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 3 July 1937 p 2
b. 1869 Kiama d. 2/12/1958 Jamberoo
f. John Colley m. Mary Mackie *
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll -Domestic Duties
b. abt 1832 d. 26/2/1869 br. Kiama
m. James Colley (1818 Ballymony county Antrim Ireland - 1/2/1891 The Hill Kiama Son of John Colley & Ann *) 29/9/1853 Kiama ; Illawarra Presbyterian 1965/1864
f. Alexander Moles m. Jane *
By license, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. George Mackie, Mr. James Colley, of Kiama, to Margaret Jane, only daughter Mr. Alexander Moles, of Shell harbour. Empire 17 October 1853
On the 22nd instant, at her residence, Rockvale, Kiama, Mrs. John Colley, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 28 July 1856 p 6
On Friday, the 23rd instant, Mrs. James Colley, of a daughter. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Saturday 24 December 1859 p 2
At her residence, Kiama on the 10th instant, Mrs James Colley, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 22 October 1861 p 2
COLLEY. - On the 15th instant, at Kiama, Mrs. James Colley, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 22 August 1865 p 2
ON the 20th instant, of whooping cough, FLORENCE ELLEN, infant daughter of Mr. JAMES COLLEY, aged four months and eleven days. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 24 June 1869 p 2
Husband had been mayor of Kiama, JP, postmaster and had lived in Kiama since about 1851.
b. 1859 Kiama (listed as female) 8307/1859 d. 25/4/1936 Lorna Jamberoo cr. Woronora
m. Hugh Colley ( 1861 Kiama -30/6/1951 Kiama Son of John Colley & Mary Mackie *) 10/9/1890 Jamberoo 4310/1890
f. John Cullen m. Rebecca Clinton *
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll -Domestic Duties
COLLEY-CULLEN. - At Glenade, Jamberoo, on 10th September, by the Rev. J. Burgess, M.A., Hugh, second son of John Colley, of Jamberoo, to Maria Louisa Adeline, youngest daughter of the late John Cullen, of Jamberoo. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 7 October 1890 p 2
COLLEY.—At her residence, “Lorne”, Jamberoo, on October 4th, the wife of Hugh Colley, of a son The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 9 October 1891 p 2
b. abt 1828 d. 15/5/1880 Muskfield Kiama 7385/1880 br. Kiama
m. Hugh Colley (abt 1815 Atrim Ireland – 8/6/1886 Musk Field, Kiama ) 11/7/1864 Eden 1965/1864
f. Donald MacKay m. Louisa?
On the 11 inst., at Pambula, by the Rev. W. Dron, Mr. Hugh Colley, of Muskfield, Kiama to Mary, daughter of the late D. McKay, Esq..Wallondilly, Monaro. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 21 July 1864 p 2
COLLEY.-May 15, at Muskfield, Kiama, Mary, wife of Hugh Colley, aged 52 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 29 May 1880
b. abt 1837 Fettercairn Kincardineshire Scotland d. 4/5/1896 Darlinghurst br. Kiama
m. John Colley (20/10/1817 -20/12/1907 Son of John Colley & Ann *) 25/10/1855 Manse Kiama
f. John Mackie m. Elizabeth Sheriffs *
Ship: 1853 Wanderer into Melbourne
On Thursday, 25th October, at the Manse, Kiama, by the brother of the bride, John Colley, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Mackie, senior, Kiama. Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Saturday 3 November 1855
On the 22nd instant, at her residence, Rockvale, Kiama, Mrs. John Colloy, of a daughter.Empire 26 July 1856
On the 23rd instant, at her residence, Rockvale, Kiama, Mrs. John Colley, of a son. Empire 1 December 1857
On the 12th instant, at her residence, Bockvale, Kiama, Mrs. John Colley, of a daughter. Kiama Examiner (NSW : 1858 - 1859) Saturday 18 June 1859 p 2
At Rockvale, on the 28th June, Mrs. John Colley, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 2 July 1861 p 2
AT Rockvale, on the 2nd instant, the wife of John Colley, Esq., of a daughter The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 12 October 1865 p 2
COLLEY.—May 4th, at the Residence of her son, “Earlsmere,” Roslyn street, Darlinghurst, MARY, beloved wife of John Colley, Green Vale, Jamberoo, aged 59 years The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 14 May 1896 p 2
b. 22/7/1856 Rockvale Kiama 5221/1856 d. 29/6/1933 Kiama br. Jamberoo
f. John Colley m. Mary Mackie *
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll -Domestic Duties
MISS MARY COLLEY.
The death took place on Thursday of Miss Mary Colley, of Jamberoo, the oldest daughter of the late John Colley, one of the pioneers of that locality, and also sister of Ald Hugh Colley, Mrs. Cameron, the Misses Elizabeth, Tilly and Daisy Colley, the two latter at present travelling in Europe.
Of late years Miss Colley has not been in good health and her sister, Miss Elizabeth, gave her unremitting care and attention in their home together. In the end, death came suddenly and unexpectedly.
The late Miss Mary Colley was of a retiring disposition and fine Christian character. Many kindnesses were quietly done, and great interest was ever taken by her in church work and the mission field in a helpful way.
The funeral was a tribute of respect in its representative attendance, on yesterday afternoon when she was laid to rest beside her people who had gone before, in the Kiama cemetery, the Rev. G M. Torbett officiating at the graveside and paid honour to the Christian virtues of the one who had passed on to her rest. Many beautiful wreaths were sent as expressions of sympathy and regard. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 1 July 1933 p 2
b. abt 1835 d. 11/10/1915 Kiama
f. John Colley m. Ann *
COLLEY.—October 11, at her residence, The Hill, Kiama, Matilda Colley, in her 90th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 12 October 1915
b. 1872 Kiama 11432/1872 d. 10/5/1949 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
f. John Colley m. Mary Mackie *
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll -Domestic Duties
MISS MATILDA COLLEY
The sudden death of Miss Matilda Colley, of Jamberoo, came as a shock to her many friends on Tuesday, 10th inst.
Miss Colley, who was the youngest daughter of the late John and Mary Colley, had lived with Miss A. E. Reid at “Greenvale,” Jamberoo for the past 30 years.
She had been a keen worker for the Jamberoo Red Cross and Ladies Hospital Auxiliary and was ever ready to help any deserving cause.
Sincere sympathy is extended to her brother, Mr. Hugh Colley, of Jamberoo, and to her two sisters Margaret and Jessie (Mrs. J. Cameron) and also to Miss Reid in their bereavement.
Two sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, and one, brother David, predeceased her. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Wednesday 18 May 1949 p 3
b. abt 1856 Staffordshire
m. Robert Colley (abt 1854 Yorkshire -1881 Sydney) 1875 Pontefract Yorkshire
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1877
m. William Collie
m. Michael Collie
b. 1823 Jersey Channel Islands d. 16/9/1879 Wollongong 9747/1879 br. Wollongong General
m. John Collie (- before 1911 Kiama) 23/1/1840 Presbyterian Wollongong V18404366 74B
f. Captain Charles Waldron m. Jemima Thomas *
“MARRIED. At Mount St. Thomas, Illawarra, (the residence of Mrs. Waldron ) by the Rev, Mr. Tate, on Saturday, the 23rd ult., Mr. John Collie, of Wollongong, to Jane, fourth daughter of the late Captain Waldron.” The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 4 February 1841
“BIRTHS. On Wednesday, 21st of September, in Market-square, Wollongong, the lady of Mr. John Collie, of a daughter.” The Sydney Morning Herald 31 December 1842
John Collie was bound over to keep the peace towards his wife for six mouths, himself in a bond of £20, and two surities of £10 each.
A charge against the same person for desertion was withdrawn. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 13 December 1858 p 2
An order was obtained at the instance of Mrs. Collie, prohibiting the supply of any drink by publicans and storekeepers or others to her husband John Collie. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 January 1861 p 2
Charles Wakeford appeared on summons to answer the charge preferred by Mary Jane, wife of Mr. John Collie, of unlawfully breaking into their house with intent to commit a felony. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 22 February 1872 p 2
COLLIE. — On Tuesday, 16th September, Mary Jane Collie, beloved wife of John Collie, of Wollongong, in the 56 year of her age. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 19 September 1879 p 2
b. 8/10/1864 West Dapto 16579/1864 d. 30/10/1896 Newtown
m. Oliver William Collier (1866 Sydney - 1932 Redfern Son of William F Collier & Mary) 4/7/1890 Kiama 4309/1890
f. Joseph Marceau m. Mary Barrett *
COLLIER; — 30th September, at her residence, 57 King-street, Newtown, the wife of Oliver W. Collier, of twins (boy and girl)
COLLIER— 30th October, at 57 King-street, Newtown, Theresa Marie (Tress), wife of Oliver W. Collier; and daughter of the late Joseph Marceau, Dapto, 32 years. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Tuesday 3 November 1896 p 1