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iw:register:d [2022/04/22 20:55] – [Daley Ellen (Barrett)] Gillian Bakeriw:register:d [2022/05/05 16:05] (current) – [Dennett Minnie Mandle (Goffett then Cotten/Cotton)] Gillian Baker
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 ====== Dalby Medora Florence Eleanor (McCloskie) ====== ====== Dalby Medora Florence Eleanor (McCloskie) ======
  
-d. 14/71951 Stanmore+b. 19/5/1873 Tara Killen Meath Ireland d. 5/7/1951 d. 14/7/1951 Stanmore
  
-m. Charles Dalby 1895 Woonona+m. Charles Dalby (-4/4/1907 Bulli Son of John Dalby & ?) 1895 Woonona
  
-f. Oswald McCloskie m. Mary+f. Oswald McCloskie m. Mary Frew *
  
   - //(f)// Medora Florence E Dalby b. 1896 Woonona d. 1964 Albury   - //(f)// Medora Florence E Dalby b. 1896 Woonona d. 1964 Albury
   - //(f)// Viola Dalby b. 1898 Woonona   - //(f)// Viola Dalby b. 1898 Woonona
   - //(m)// Arthur J Dalby b. 1900 Woonona   - //(m)// Arthur J Dalby b. 1900 Woonona
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 Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Living at Bellambi in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
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 +Husband a colliery carpenter who was crushed between two fully laden coal wagons.  
  
 ====== Dale Grace see McIlwrath ====== ====== Dale Grace see McIlwrath ======
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 Husband a farmer/settler Husband a farmer/settler
  
-Another of the links that bind the North Coast of the present with that of the past was severed on Friday last, 29th ult. On that day there passed away at her residence at Mosman, Mrs. Daly, relict of the late John Daly, one of the first to select on the Richmond River. Mrs. Daly was born at Bulli, on the South Coast, in August, 1830, her maiden name being Geraghty. Mrs. Geraghty (her mother) died only two years ago at the ripe ago of 91. Mrs. Daly was married in 1847 at +Another of the links that bind the North Coast of the present with that of the past was severed on Friday last, 29th ult. On that day there passed away at her residence at Mosman, Mrs. Daly, relict of the late John Daly, one of the first to select on the Richmond River. Mrs. Daly was born at Bulli, on the South Coast, in August, 1830, her maiden name being Geraghty. Mrs. Geraghty (her mother) died only two years ago at the ripe ago of 91. Mrs. Daly was married in 1847 at Jamberoo and with her husband came to Lismore in 1860. Mr. Daly selecting just outside Lismore at the spot called after him, Daly's Grass, better known now as Howard's Grass, on the Lismore-Bexhill road. This was the year of the first of a series of big floods, and these compelled the Daly's to abandon their holding, and they returned to Jamberoo. Mr. Daly died at Jamberoo, and Mrs. Daly, returning to the Richmond, selected this time at the Island Grass, near Lismore, in 1870. Mrs. Daly was 82 years of ago at the time of her death. She has one brother (Thomas) living at Boatharbour; another (John) predeceased her. There were eleven daughters in the family, one of which Mrs. Owen Daley, late wife of the well-known gentleman of that name-died some considerable time ago. The other sisters are-Mrs. English (Goonengerry), Mrs. Cawley (Alstonville), Mrs. Kenny (Lismore), Mrs. Dickson (Lismore), Mrs. O'Neill (Alstonville), Mrs. Cawley (Keerrong), Mrs. Cawley Sydney), and Mrs. Tyler (Sydney). Mrs. Howard (Byron Bay) and Mrs. Nelson (Mosman) are daughters of the deceased lady, and Michael (Alstonville) and James (Byron Bay) sons. It is interesting to note that the late Mrs. Daly was one of the first matrons of the Lismore Hospital. //Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954)// **Monday 2 December 1912** p 4
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-Jamberoo and with her husband came to Lismore in 1860. Mr. Daly selecting just outside Lismore at the spot called after him, Daly's Grass, better known now as Howard's Grass, on the Lismore-Bexhill road. This was the year of the first of a series of big floods, and these compelled the Daly's to abandon their holding, and they returned to Jamberoo. Mr. Daly died at Jamberoo, and Mrs. Daly, returning to the Richmond, selected this time at the Island Grass, near Lismore, in 1870. Mrs. Daly was 82 years of ago at the time of her death. She has one brother (Thomas) living at Boatharbour; another (John) predeceased her. There were eleven daughters in the family, one of which Mrs. Owen Daley, late wife of the well-known gentleman of that name-died some considerable time ago. The other sisters are-Mrs. English (Goonengerry), Mrs. Cawley (Alstonville), Mrs. Kenny (Lismore), Mrs. Dickson (Lismore), Mrs. O'Neill (Alstonville), +
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-Mrs. Cawley (Keerrong), Mrs. Cawley Sydney), and Mrs. Tyler (Sydney). Mrs. Howard (Byron Bay) and Mrs. Nelson +
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-(Mosman) are daughters of the deceased lady, and Michael (Alstonville) and James (Byron Bay) sons. It is interesting to note that the late Mrs. Daly was one of the first matrons of the Lismore Hospital. //Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954)// **Monday 2 December 1912** p 4+
  
 http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/l/Colin-F-Balzer/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0067.html http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/l/Colin-F-Balzer/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0067.html
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   - //(f)// Ethel M Cotton b. 1904 Dapto   - //(f)// Ethel M Cotton b. 1904 Dapto
   - //(m)// Roy M Cotton b. 1906 Wallsend   - //(m)// Roy M Cotton b. 1906 Wallsend
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 Living at Hamilton St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll. Husband a labourer Living at Hamilton St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll. Husband a labourer
  
-DENNETT.--Passed away at her daughter's residence, Mrs. W. Maisey, 55 Donney-street, Broadmeadow, February 20, 1945, Minnie Mandle, beloved wife of Thomas Dennett, 6 Longworth avenue, Wallsend.+<blockquote>DENNETT.--Passed away at her daughter's residence, Mrs. W. Maisey, 55 Donney-street, Broadmeadow, February 20, 1945, Minnie Mandle, beloved wife of Thomas Dennett, 6 Longworth avenue, Wallsend. 
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 +DENNETT.--Passed away February 20, 1945, Mlinnie Mandle, loved mother of Eileen Maisey, Marion Burns, Bert, Roy and Les Cotton. <cite>//Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Saturday 24 February 1945** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-DENNETT.--Pased away February 20, 1945, Minnie Mandle, loved mother of Eileen Maisey, Marion Burns, Bert, Roy and Les Cotton. //Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Saturday 24 February 1945** p 2 
  
 ====== Denning Annie (Shipp) ====== ====== Denning Annie (Shipp) ======
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   - //(m)// James Dunsmore b. 1836 County Derry Ireland d. 4/9/1901 Nymagee ( Isabella Smith * 1865)   - //(m)// James Dunsmore b. 1836 County Derry Ireland d. 4/9/1901 Nymagee ( Isabella Smith * 1865)
   - //(f)// Maria Dunsmore * b. 1839 Presbyterian Wollongong V1839930 47/1839 ( Edward Taylor 1875)   - //(f)// Maria Dunsmore * b. 1839 Presbyterian Wollongong V1839930 47/1839 ( Edward Taylor 1875)
->Dunsmore Cath. No occupation listed Catherwood, West Dapto (Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867)  +Dunsmore Cath. No occupation listed Catherwood, West Dapto (Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867)  
-Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872** DUNSMORE Catherine dairy Catherwood Charcoal Ck.+Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872 DUNSMORE Catherine dairy Catherwood Charcoal Ck.
  
 ====== Dunsmore Isabella (Smith) ====== ====== Dunsmore Isabella (Smith) ======
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   - //(f)// Elizabeth H Dymont b. 1858 Wollongong 13309/1858   - //(f)// Elizabeth H Dymont b. 1858 Wollongong 13309/1858
-1====== Dynan/ Hynan Catherine (Murray) ======+ 
 +====== Dynan/ Hynan Catherine (Murray) ======
  
 b. abt 1820 d. 1868 Murrurundi b. abt 1820 d. 1868 Murrurundi
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   - //(f)// Margaret Hynan b. 21/1/1857 Wollongong 12161/1857 d. 1892 Balmain   - //(f)// Margaret Hynan b. 21/1/1857 Wollongong 12161/1857 d. 1892 Balmain
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