m. Henry Facer 1874 Narrabri
b. 6/6/1876 Wollongong d. 7/1/1955 Unanderra
m. George Fackender (24/5/1872 Unanderra - 6/11/1951 Unanderra Son of Robert Fackender & Rebecca McPaul *) 11/9/1900 Neutral Bay
f. John Francis Hurt m. Annie Mariah Staff *
Living at Berkeley in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FACKENDER — HURT.-September 11th, at the Presbyterian Manse, Neutral Bay, Sydney, by Rev. R. H. Waugh, M.A., George, second son of Robert Fackender, Unanderra, to Caroline Elizabeth, oldest daughter of John F. Hurt, 'Berkeley Crescent', Unanderra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 25 September 1900 p 2
b. 1869 Sydney 2309/1869 d. 26/10/1957 Leeton br.
m. William Ernest Fackender (4/4/1870 Unanderra - 5/7/1930 Wollongong Son of Robert Fackender & Rebecca McPaul *) 1893
f. John William Edwards m. Mary Ann *
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FACKENDER. — September 25th, 1894, at her residence, 'Nuidja,' Unanderra, the wife of W. E. Fackender, a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 29 September 1894 p 2
b. 14/6/1849 Charcoal Creek Wollongong d. 21/4/1919 Dapto br. West Dapto
m. Robert Fackender (4/4/1841 County Donegal Ireland- 16/12/1910 Unanderra) 11/6/1869 Brownsville
f. George McPaul m. Mary Miller *
http://www.monaropioneers.com/McPaul-Robert.htm#i159650, Illawarra Pioneers
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FACKENDER — On the 4th instant, at Charcoal, the wife of Mr Robert Fackender, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 April 1870 p 2
b. abt 1862 Elaine Vic d. 15/8/1931 Kiama 14402/1931 br. Kiama General
m. Richard Fadden ( 1864 Kiama– 28/9/1939 Kiama Son of Richard Fadden & Mary Malloy *) 1886 Kiama
f. John Scott m. Robina
Lived at Bombo
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a quarry proprietor.
Living at Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1838
m. Richard Fadden ( abt 1836 Mayo -)
Ship: Herald of the Morning 1858
Husband a carrier/labourer
b. England d. Tailevu Fiji 1918
m. William Faddy (1848 Sydney -27/7/1932 Wainwest Fiji Son of William George Faddy & Sophia) 1876 Sydney
f. John Johnson m.
Husband a chemist in Crown Street
FADDY — JOHNSON. —June 5, by the Rev. Dr. Gilchrist, at his private residence, Fort-street, Sydney, William son of the late Dr. Faddy, of Sydney, to Ruth, only daughter of Mr. John Johnson, of Toowoomba, Queensland. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 15 June 1876 p 1
Unmarried or no father listed
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b.
m. James Fagan
The family may have moved to Port Macquarie/Lismore area.
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. John Fahy
m. John Joseph Fahey 1890 Wollongong 7701/1890
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1881 Wollongong 18772/1881
m. Thomas Fahey
f. Frederick Joseph Thomas Downie m. Sarah Ann Artis *
Living at Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1877 Home Rule 15977/1877 d. 18/9/1933 Parramatta br. Rookwood
m. Ambrose Fahey ( abt 1876 Appin-) 26/1/1897 Private House Dapto 521/1897
f. James Standen m. Eleanor Hayes
Witness Emma Mary Stanton
Both resident Appin
FAHEY.—September 18, 1933, Eleanor Miles Fahey, dearly beloved wife of Amos and beloved mother of Norah, Arthur, Frank, Reg, Myrtle and Ray, aged 56 years. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 19 September 1933 p 10
m. James Fahey
b. abt 1865 d. 1948 Alexandria ?
m. Patrick Fahey 1889 Cootamundra 4821/1889
b. abt 1834 Monaghan Ireland d. 1893 Lismore
m. George Fairbairn (abt 1826 Cavan Ireland- 1882 Robertson Son of Walter Fairbairn & Eleanor ) abt 1856 Cavan Ireland
Ship: 1856 Edward Oliver
In 1891 she sued for unpaid wages which she was owed for caring for the late Mr Fryer at Shellharbour. She looked after him for 3 years and did not ask for wages because she thought she would get paid out of his will. She was left 50 pounds but only ever received 10 pounds from Mr Fryer’s sons. As she was barely literate she was likely to have been exploited or she was trying to get more than she was entitled to. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 26 March 1891 p 3
b. 29/2/ 1880 Dunmore d. 26/4/1957 Corrimal cr. Woronora
m. George Dennis Whyms (abt 1871 Stony Creek- 14/9/1959 Royal North Shore Hospital ) 6/10/1898 Residence of Thomas Burke Dunmore
m. Henry Fairbanks (abt 1889-22/4/1961 Corrimal Son of Robert Fairbanks & Mary) 1940 North Sydney
f. Thomas Burke m. Mary McEncroe *
Mrs. G. Whyms, of Manarigo, gave premature birth to a triplet of girls a few days ago, but they succumbed immediately on being born. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)Tuesday 17 July 1900 - Page 2
Lived at Blues Point North Sydney before moving back to the Illawarra.
WHYMS v WHYMS.
Nora Teresa Whyms (formerly Burke) v George Dennis Whyms. Marriage, October 6, 1898, at Dunmore. Issue, desertion.
Petitioner stated in evidence that her husband, who was a dairy farmer at Kangaroo Valley at the time of the marriage, was cruel to her after the first child was born, and used to kick her, punch her, and drag her around by the hair, and chased her with an axe on many occasions. She left him in 1914 and went to Crookwell and Binalong, where, while working as a housemaid and waitress, she became friendly with a man with whom she went to live in 1920. He died in 1931. She had not had the means to take proceedings for divorce before, but she wanted to “get free.”
His Honor : It is 25 years since you left your husband, and you do not know whether he is alive or dead, and yet you want to get free ?
Petitioner : Yes.
His Honor : It is an extraordinary business.
Petitioner : I have worked hard to get the money for the divorce.
His Honor : I cannot see any possibility of hardship if you do not get a divorce, and I cannot see what benefit there would be if you did get it. I will think the matter over.Decision reserved. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 13 September 1939 p 6
b. abt 1870 d. 5/5/1919 Sydney br. South Head
m. Thomas Fairfield (abt 1865 -17/8/939 Leichhardt Son of Thomas Fairfield & Ann) 1890 Sydney
f. James Wilson m. Mary J
Cause of Death: pneumonia
Living at Figtree in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
In 1899 husband was insolvent. Living in Crown-street, Wollongong, he was a coke labourer, but had been a wood-and coal merchant of Fairy Meadow.
FAIRFIELD.—May 5, 1919, at City-road Emergency Hospital, of pneumonia, Mary, beloved wife of Thomas Fairfield, of Town Hall, Leichhardt, aged 49 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 6 May 1919 p 6
Living Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 1944 Newtown
m. Walter Fairhall (-1928 Bulli Son of William Fairhall & Eliza) 1886 Newcastle
f. Samuel O’Neill m. Mary
Living at Bulli Pass in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Mrs. Eliza Bell Fairhall, formerly of Thirroul, died last Saturday at her daughter's residence at Newtown She was aged 78 years. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 24 November 1944 p 5
m. James Fairlie (- 4/12/1934 Orange) 1892 Woonona
Husband a wheeler at North Bulli Colliery in 1912
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. John Green Fairley 1901 Wollongong
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a storekeeper.
b. 1838 Sydney d. 10/11/1918 Surry Hills
m. Charles Francis Fairs (11/2/1832 Parramatta-1898 Sydney Son of Charles Fairs & Mary Todd *) 1862 Liverpool
f. Thomas Swindells m. Marion
FAIRS.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter, Mabel Jessie Isabel, who died February 15, 1890. “ Not lost, but gone before.” Inserted by her loving parents, Charles F. and Elizabeth M. Fairs. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 15 February 1895 p 1
FAIRS - November 10, 1918 at her residence, 531 Crown-street, Surry Hills, Elizabeth Marion Fairs. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 11 November 1918 p 6
b. 1799 d. 11/12/1855 br. Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong
m. Charles Fairs (18/6/1799 London Middlesex-21/12/1871 Wollongong) later married Ruth Shipp *
On the 11th Instant, at Wollongong, Mary, wife of C. Fairs .J. P., aged 55 years. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 15 December 1855
On the 11th instant, at Heather Bell Cottage, Wollongong, Mary, the wife of Charles Fairs, Esq., J.P., in the 55th year of her age. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 December 1855
b.1826 Bottisham Cambridgeshire Eng d. 27/3/1893 Barella St Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Joseph Hart (19/5/1822 Bottisham Lode, Cambridgeshire – 28/4/1853 Geelong Vic) 20/3/1845 Bottisham Cambridgeshire
m. Charles Fairs (18/6/1799 London Middlesex-21/12/1871 Wollongong Son of John Fairs & Mary Farmer)15/10/1862 St Michaels CofE Wollongong earlier married Mary Todd *
f. William Shipp m. Flower Driver
Ship: 1852 Victory
September 1880, Bulli, New South Wales, Australia. In September 1880 Ruth Fairs was among a number of people seriously injured in a coach accident on Bulli Mountain. The coach capsized after the driver lost control of the horses in wet conditions, trapping some of the passengers under the coach. Ruth suffered serious head injuries, from which she never fully recovered.
MARRIAGES. October 16th, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C Ewing, Charles Fairs, Esq., to Ruth, the widow of Mr. Joseph Hart, late of Bottisham Lode, Cambridgeshire. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 October 1862
On the 14th instant, at her residence, Smith-street, Wollongong, Mrs. CHARLES H. FAIRS, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 December 1865
FAIRS.— On the 27th instant, at the residence of her son, Joseph Hart, Barrella-street, Wollongong, Ruth Pairs, relict of the late Mr. Charles Fairs, J. P., aged 67 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 28 March 1893 p 2
Following the death of her husband at Geelong, Joseph, Ruth and her sons, possibly in the company of William and Emma Shipp (nee Watts), travelled to Wollongong to join her brother John who had a leasehold farm in the Fairy Meadow area.
http://www.butlerellis.co.uk/genealogy/wsx1/d1.htm
Death.-Mrs. Fairs, a very old resident of this town, died on Monday last, at the age of 67 years Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW: 1870 - 1907) Saturday 1 April 1893
Living at Market St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With Richard Fairweather of independent means.
b. abt 1856 Bedfordshire d. 6/9/1931 Auckland New Zealand br. Hillsborough Auckland New Zealand
m. Josiah Fake (1847 St. Clement Parish Norwich- 27/7/1929 Mt. Eden Auckland New Zealand ) 1874 St. Marys Whittlesea Cambridgeshire
Ship: Hermione 1879 into New Zealand
Husband a bricklayer and plasterer. Moved to New Zealand by 1903.
m. Robert Falder
b. abt 1863 Oceania Victoria d. 26/3/1945 South Lismore br. Lismore
m. Albert D Young ( -1889 Sydney Son of Robert F Young & Francis) 1888 Sydney 926/1888
m. Phillip Falle (abt 1861 Sydney – 5/2/1934 Lismore Son of John Fale & Nicholas?) 1897 Wollongong 6560/1897
f. James Stephenson m.
MRS. E. FALLE.
Mrs. Eunice Falle (82), of 2 Taylor Street, South Lismore, died at her home early yesterday morning.
Mrs. Falle had lived at South Lismore for almost 40 years. Her husband, the late Phillip Falle, who died in 1934, was in the employ of Messrs. Foley Bros. for over 30 years. Mrs. Falle was born in Victoria, but lived much of her lifetime at Dapto, and a few years in Sydney prior to coming to Lismore. Two daughters, Mrs. G. Sykes (Paddington), and Miss Winnie Falle (South Lismore), survive.
The funeral will leave her home at Taylor street, South Lismore to-day, after a service, commencing at 2 p.m., for the Lismore cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 27 March 1945 p 5
m. Thomas Fallon
m. John Fallon
Husband a settler
m. Thomas Fallon 1851 RC Sydney St Mary’s
b. abt 1833 d. 27/3/1920 Kiama 9034/1920 br. Albion Park Catholic
m. Samuel Falloon (1834- 30/11/1899 Tongarra)
f. Peter m. Margaret
Ship: Winifred 1856 into Sydney
Living Black Springs in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. ANNE FALLOON.
Another has passed away of the fine old pioneers, who by principle and precept, and a kindly simple and a straightforward life as an example, has left the world better than she found it - in the late Mrs. Anne Falloon, of Tongarra - whose Christian character, worth as neighbour and friend in sickness or troubles, was well known in the district in which she lived between 60 and 70 years, until her death at 86, she had experienced very little suffering or illness and died of heart failure, her fine constitution just wore itself out, and she slipped away to that reward promised to Christian souls, whose life has been one of piety and usefulness, for she had been a home-maker of the old school, blessed in the love and respect of her family. The funeral was largely attended at Albion Park.
The late Mrs. Falloon was the mother of Mrs. D. O'Keefe, Jamberoo, and leaves other children to mourn her, in Mr. J. Falloon and Miss Falloon, of Tongarra, and Mrs. A. Sawtell, of Albion Park. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 7 April 1920 p 2
b. 26/9/1862 Macquarie River 8599/1862 d. 4/9/1929 Wollongong
f. Samuel Falloon m. Anne McGuire
Living Black Springs in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1872 Kiama d. 1946 Hurstville 9954/1946
m. Ernest Falson (1871 Sydney- Son of Francis Falson & Louisa Boucher *) 18/5/1898 Ultimo 2528/1898
f. Johnston Morrow m. Mary Ann Johnston *
FALSON—MORROW. A VERY pleasing ceremony was performed at the C. of E. .Mission Church, Harris street, Ultimo (Sydney) on the 18th instant, when the Rev. Mr. Nash joined in the bonds of holy wedlock Ernest, eldest son of Mr. F Falson of Shellharbor, and Kate, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Johnston Morrow, of Gerringong. The newly wedded couple are well known and highly repected in this district. The bride, who resided in Gerringong for a number of years, will have the best wishes for future happiness and prosperity of the people of that locality while the bridegroom will have the same from, the inhabitents of Shellharbor and surrounding district, by whom he was very highly esteemed, The bride is the youngest sister of Mrs. H. Tidmarsh, of Kiama The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 24 May 1898 p 3
b. abt Shellharbour? d. 21/10/1933 Sydney br. Macquarie Park (with her brother Henry Hicks)
m. Francis Falson ( abt 1848 ? – 21/5/1918 Balmain South) 1881 Wollongong 4430/1881
f. Henry Hicks m. Mary A *
FALSON-October 20 1933 at Sydney Hospital Jane widow of the late Francis Falcon of Balmain and Shellharbour and mother of Frank, Norman and Violet (Mrs J Noble) and faithful stepmother of Ernest, Annie (Mrs Edwards) and Addie (Mrs P Buckley) The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 25 October 193
b. abt 1852 d. 6/1/1881 Kiama 8275/1881 br. Kiama General
m. Francis Falson ( abt 1848 ? – 21/5/1918 Balmain South) 1870 Sydney
f. Thomas Boucher m. Phillis
FALSON.-January 6, at her residence, Shellharbour, Louisa, the beloved wife of Francis Falson, engineer, also stepdaughter of F. J. Webster, of the Burwood Hotel, Margaret-street, aged 29 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 10 January 1881
FALSON.—On Wednesday, 6th instant, at her husband's residence, Shellharbour, Louisa, wife of Mr. Francis Falson, engineer of the Steamer Dairymaid. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 11 January 1881 p 2
b. abt 1852 Tipperary d. 1885 Kiama
m. John Fanning (abt 1858 Tipperary-)
f. James m. Naomi M
Ship: Abergeldie 1884
d. 1905 Bingara
m. Alfred G Fariea
b. abt 1792 or 1802 Lurgan Co Cavan Ireland d. 28/12/1858 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Patrick Farley (abt 1796 Lurgan Co Cavan Ireland -12/1/1866 Burrawang)
f. Patrick Smith m. Judith Caughey
Ship: Crusader 1840 under Farlane
b. b. 1/2/1859 Bellambi 14051/1859 d. 15/1/1922 Charlestown br. Whitebridge
m. George Henry T Farley (1856- 15/7/1919 Charlestown Son of William Henry Farley & Harriet ) 8/11/1881 Wollongong 4432/1881
f. Andrew F de Flon m. Emily Bond *
Husband underground manager of Waratah Colliery and the manager of Clifton Colliery in 1891.
FARLEY—DE FLON.—November 8th, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, R.D., George Henry, eldest son of William Henry Farley, Clifton, to Emily Caroline, eldest daughter of A. F. De Flon, and Post and Telegraph Mistress, Clifton. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 November 1881 p 2
b. 1865 Wollongong 16893/1865 d. 1944 Petersham 27023/1944
m. William J Farmer 1889 Woonona 5282/1889
f. William Kirton m. Eliza McGuiness *
m. James Farmer
b. abt 1877 d. 1954 Wollongong
m. John Henry Farquhar (- 20/1/1937 Mount Keira) 1901 Sydney
f. Meadows m. Louisa
Living Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FARQUHAR, Frances Amelia, 21/1/54, at 12 England St., West Wollongong.
Wife of the late John Henry Farquhar, dear mother of Trevor, 5 Lawarra St., Port Kembla; Eric, 5 Broker St., Tarrawanna, and Ken, 12 England St., West Wollongong. Aged 77 years. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Friday 22 January 1954 p 4
b. 18/1/1863 d. 14/10/1940 Lidcombe br. Rookwood
m. Percy Gower Creswell Farquharson (15/12/1859 Belize British Honduras- 14/3/1939 Carroll St Lidcombe Son of William Tatham Farquharson & Blanche) 2/8/1884 Sydney 1153/1884
f. John Burnes m. ?
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Golden Weddings FARQUHARSON-BURNES-August 2 1883 at St Pauls Redfern by the Rev H Martin Percy G C Farquharson to Emma Burnes Present address 1 Carroll street Lidcombe The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 2 August 1933
The death occurred at her residence, Lidcombe, on Monday of Mrs. Emma Farquharson, a former well known resident of Kiama, and whose husband, the late Mr. P. Farquharson, was for many years manager of the Railway Commissioners' Quarry, Bombo. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 16 October 1940 p 3
FARQUHARSON.—October 14, 1940, at her residence, 1 Carroll Street, Lidcombe, Emma Farquharson (late of Kiama), beloved mother of Lily, Ella, Nina, Hilda, Douglas, and William, aged 77 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 15 October 1940 p 8
Husband was the manager of the Blue Metal Quarry at Bombo. Her husband was seriously injured in an accident at Bombo Quarry in 1888 and lost an eye and later in 1905 he lost an arm. They had 11 children in the family and they had sadness with the loss of a infant son in 1897, the loss of an 18 year old girl to pneumonia, in 1906, and the loss of 2 sons Walter in 1917 and Frank in 1918 to WW I.
m. Thomas Farr
b. abt 1831 d. 19/10/ 1891 16135/1891 br. Woonona Presbyterian Cemetery
f. William m. Margaret
b. 1827 Co Sligo Ireland d. 8/9/1904 Corrimal 11739/1904 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Patrick Francis Farraher (1814-31/10/1902 Son of Murtogh Farraher & Bridget O’Malley *)
f. John Cawley m. Mary Callaghan *
Ship: Columbine 1841
The family were very religious and two of their daughters became nuns.
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1792 Ireland d. 5/6/1867 Bellambi 8509/1867 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Murtogh (Murty) Farraher (1788 Co Mayo Ireland -11/2/1866 Bellambi Son of Patrick Farraher)
f. Denis O’Malley m. ?
Ship: Thames 1826
Husband listed as a landowner at Bellambi in the 1841 Census. He was a convict who arrived on the Mangles in 1822
THE FRIENDS of the late MRS. BRIDGET FARRAHER, widow of the late Murtagh Farraher Esq., Para Meadow, are respectfully requested to attend her funeral, which will move from her late residence at Para Meadow, THIS DAY, at one o'clock. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 June 1867 p 3
On 1828 census in Illawarra
b. 1829 d. 18/4/1882 Woollahra 4298/1882 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Dennis Farraher ( 1827 -18/12/1863Terralong , Jamberoo Son of Murtogh Farraher & Bridget O’Malley *) 7/6/1858 Wollongong
f. John Cawley m. Mary Callaghan *
Husband a farmer
On the 7th instant, at the Church of St Francis Xavier, Wollongong, by the Rev. Mr Johnson, Mr Dennis Farraher, of Shellharbor, to Maria, second daughter of Mr John Cawley, of Bellambi. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 14 June 1858 p 3
On the 25th instant, at her residence, Shellharbor Mrs Dennis Farragher of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 31 March 1859 p 3
FARRAHER-On April 18th at her residence, Etton Terrace, High Street Woollahra, Maria , relict of the late Mr Dennis Farraher, of Shellharbour. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 2 May 1882 p 2
LandownerWoonona Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
FARRAHER Maria — — Woonona Grevilles Post Office Directory 1872
m. Thomas Farraher ( Son of Murtogh Farraher & Bridget O’Malley *) 1845 Sydney St Mary’s V184531 94/1845
Husband a farmer
d. 20/1/1891 Paddington 11584/1891 br. Rookwood
m. James Farraher () 28/8/1866 St Mary’s Sydney 710/1866
f. Daniel Healey m. Rose *
Husband a labourer
FARRAHER— HEALEY.On Tuesday, August 28th, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by the Rev H. McDevitt. Mr. James Farraher, of Bellambi, to Miss Mary Healey, of Lake View, Charcoal Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 18 September 1866 p 2
FARRAHER. — At her residence. Seven Oaks, Bellambi, June 8th, the wife of Mr. James Farraher, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 June 1867 p 2
b. abt 1856 Macquarie River d. 16/12/ 1938 br. Corrimal Catholic Cemetery
m. Mortogh James Farraher (1862-19/1/1950 Son of Patrick Francis Farraher & Ann Cawley *) 8/11/1881 St Joseph’s Bulli
f. William Kirton m. Eliza McGuinnes *
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1831 Sligo Ireland d. 2/7/1902 Paddington
m. John Farraher (1826 Bulli - 4/3/1914 Greenmount Candelo 1549/1914 Son of Murtogh Farraher & Bridget O’Malley *) 2/11/1858 Wollongong
f. John Cawley m. Mary Callaghan *
Husband a farmer
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
On the 2nd instant, by special license, at St. Francis Xavier's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. W. X. Johnson, Mr John Farraher, of Kiama, to Winifred, daughter of Mr John Cawley, of Belambi. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 8 November 1858 p 3
FARRAHER. —July 2, 1902, at her residence, 25 Paddington-street, Paddington, Winifred, dearly beloved wife of Mr. John Farraher, aged 71 years. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 July 1902
m. William Rutter Farrant (1852 -1931 Mortlake Son of William Farrant & Emma Rutter) 1869 ?
f. Edward m. Susannah
The action brought by Mary Farrant, of Woonona, wife of William Farrant, brick-burner, against the Railway Commissioners, in which plaintiff claimed £500 as compensation for injuries caused, as she alleged, in consequence of the negligence of the servants of the defendants in the management of a tram car, was continued on Thursday. Mr. Blocked intimated, in opening the case for the plaintiff, that the Railway Commissioners would now admit negligence. The only question would be that of damages. The plaintiff, who was the mother of 18 children, was paying a visit to her daughter, on January 8 last, and she was in the act of alighting from a car, at the Hume-street crossing place, when the accident happened. She claimed that she was not allowed reasonable time in alighting. She was thrown to the ground, and the injuries sustained consisted, among others, of bruises on the left hand and ankle, injuries to the left knee joint and general shock. The plaintiff was awarded £100 damages, The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW: 1894 - 1931) Saturday 24 September 1904 p 10
FARRANT.–March 9, 1917, at the residence of Mrs. Silvester, Short-street, Lithgow, Mary Ann, wife of William Farrant, late Lake-street, Mortlake. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 10 March 1917 p 12
b. abt 1876 d. 18/6/1956 br. Bulli General
m. William H Farrar( abt 1873- 4/10/1944)
b. 1880 Newtown d. 1969 Vic
m. John Handbury Farrer
f. Eyre William Powell m. Frances Cumberland Maxwell
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll – School teacher.
Miss Gertrude F. Powell, of Chatswood Public School, has been promoted to class 8, pupil teacher. The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 - 1952) Thursday 18 May 1899 Page 4
Miss Gertrude F. Powell, Assistant, Corrimal Public. Government Gazette Appointments And EmploymentGovernment Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Friday 23 October 1903 Page 7814
Gertrude F. Powell, Moorfields Government Gazette Appointments And EmploymentGovernment Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Wednesday 26 September 1906
Resignations Gertrude F. Powell, Assistant Teacher, Bourke street Public, 31st July, 1914; Government Gazette Appointments And EmploymentGovernment Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Wednesday 14 April 1915 Page 2261
FARRER-POWELL.-August 1, 1914, at St. Augustine's, Neutral Bay, by Rev. G. North Ash, John Hanbury, son of Matthews George Farrer, to Gertrude Frances, daughter of William Eyre Powell. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 7 September 1914 Page 8
b. abt 1821 Clare Ireland d. 31/10/1893 Balgownie br. Wollongong
m. Thomas Farrell ( 1777 -6/2/1855 Balgownie) 29/9/1842 Wollongong Schoolhouse CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Thomas Pickens
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1842 Wollongong
Ship: New York Packet 1841 (came free)
Husband a Police Constable.
An old and much-respected resident of Illawarra passed away from this life on Tuesday morning last at Fairy Meadow in the person of Mrs. Farrell, relict of the late Mr; Thomas Farrell, of the same place.
The deceased lived a quiet and unobtrusive life, but was deeply and deservedly respected by all who knew her. She was the mother of Mr. Thomas Farrell, of Bulli, also of Mrs. Alfred Parsons, of Wollongong, and Mrs. John Ryan, of Balgownie, all of whom attended to her with affectionate devotion in her last short hours of illness, Her health, which usually was fair, continued so until Saturday last, when, simultaneously with the sudden change of weather from warm to cold, she became prostrated by a severe attack of a bronchial character. Her illness speedily assumed a serious aspect, and though the medical skill of Dr. Wade was called in, death resulted on Tuesday morning. And thus, at the age of seventy three years, passed away one of the worthiest of women, in every sense of the term. The funeral, which was very largely attended, took place yesterday afternoon, the remains being laid in the Church of England old cemetery, Wollongong, beside those of the deceased's late husband, which were placed there thirty -nine years previously. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 2 November 1893 p 2
b. 1846 Pres. Wollongong V18464417 45B/1846 d. 31/10/1902 Bulli 16696/1902
m. Thomas Farrell (1845 -1912 Woonona Son of Thomas Farrell & Jane Picking *) 17/3/1870 Wollongong 3731/1870
f. Nathan Taylor m. Davida McLaurin * see Dunnett
FARRELL — TAYLOR. — On the 17th ult., at Summer Hill, by Special License, by the Rev. G. Charter, Thomas, eldest son of the late Mr. Thomas Farrell, to Kate McMeeking, fifth daughter of the late Mr Nathaniel Taylor, both of Fairy Meadow, Illawarra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 April 1870 p 2
WOONONA, Friday
Mrs Farrell, wife of Mr T Farrell, J P , a very old resident of the Illawarra, died at her residence, Bulli, mine morning after a short illness The deceased lady was intimately associated with the Church of England work, and was widely respected for her benevolence The late Mrs Farrell is a sister of Mrs Archibald Campbell The Sydney Morning Herald 1 November 1902
Yesterday the ceremony of unveiling, a beautiful window in the eastern end of St. Augustine's Church, placed there by friends in memory of the late Mrs Thos. Farrell, took place at the morning service Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 14 September 1904 p 2
m. John Farrell 1850 Sydney, St Mary's RC V1850359 96/1850
Husband a farmer
b. abt 1869 d. 2/9/1951 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Thomas Michael Farrell (abt 1862- 31/8/1924 Son of James Farrell & Annie) 1891 Lithgow
f. Robert Hadden m. Ann
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Her son Robert Henry was jailed for assaulting her in 1928, he was unemployed and had an argument with William which she tried to stop. He also talked about not living off his sister’s immoral earnings.
She sued her son William John for unpaid loan and unpaid rent in 1931 see Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 May 1931 p 11
In 1950 she was part of a court proceedings in which her son was charged with gouging out the eye of William Hawkins who was living in a defacto relationship with Alice Maude Farrell. She gave evidence about how the couple treated her and the other members of the family. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Friday 10 February 1950 p 4
MRS. R. FARRELL.
The death occurred in Wollongong Hospital yesterday morning of Mrs. Rebecca Farrell, aged 82, of Bellambi Street, Tarrawanna. Mrs. Farrell was the widow of Mr. Thomas Michael Farrell, and mother of Liz, (Mrs. Hill), of Orange, Robert, Maudie (Mrs. W. Hawkins) of Cringila, and William John. The funeral will leave Parsons' chapel this afternoon for the Church of England Cemetery at Wollongong. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Monday 3 September 1951
b. 29/7/1862 Ballarat Vic d. 27/6/1946 Abermain br. Kurri Kurri
m. John Francis Farrell ( 1863 Leighlinbridge Carlow Ireland- 12/7/1943 Kurri Kurri Son of Patrick James Farrell & Catherine Mulroney) 15/5/1883 Mudgee 5784/1883
f. m. Johanna
RS. SARAH T. FARRELL.
The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Sarah Farrell, at the residence of her son-in-law, Dubbo Street, Abermain.
Deceased lady was 83 years of age and is survived by a family five sons and three daughters. Her husband predeceased her three years ago.
The Interment will take place this afternoon, in the Catholic cemetery, Kurri -Kurri. The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW : 1913 - 1954) Friday 28 June 1946 p 5
m. William Farren 1884 Woonona 5429/1884
Husband insolvent in 1890 and stated he was from Clifton, Carcoar, Drake and Hillgrove. Husband a miner.
b. 1863 d. 19/12/1913 Kalgoorlie
m. Thomas Farren (- 20/12/1914 Geraldton) abt 1880
FARREN.— On the 19th December, at her residence, 227 Collins-street, Kalgoorlie, Mary Elizabeth Farren (late Niagara). Age, 50 years. A patient sufferer gone to rest. Kalgoorlie Miner (WA: 1895 – 1950) Tuesday 30 December 1913
m. George Farrier 1884 Sydney 1028/1884
f. Corridass m. Catherine *
Family moved to New Zealand before 1911
Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1838 d. 3/12/1914 Waverley br. CofE Rookwood
m. Edward Charles Fatzeus (11/10/1835 Hockst o der Nidder Damstadt Germany - 21/6/1906 RPA Hospital)
Her husband’s naturalisation says they lived at Kiama for 1 year.
b. 8/4/1863 The Lake 15018/1863 d. 28/7/1929 Victoria br. Cheltenham Pioneer
m. Henry William Falzens (10/12/1862 Mudgee – 1951 Victoria Son of Edward Charles Fatzeus & Maria Anna Pickard *) 1889 Kiama 5338/1889
f. Martin Larkin m. Bridget Rodgers *
Husband a tailor like his father then a travelling liquor salesman.
At least three Illawarra workmen's clubs were established by Henry William Fatzeus and his wife Mary Jane, who could be considered the parents of the club movement in the Illawarra. The pair was engaged by local miners - keen to establish workmen's clubs in their villages - to manage or establish their social clubs.
Prior to pioneering the club industry in the Illawarra, Henry William Fatzeus worked as a travelling liquor salesman in the Shoalhaven and Kiama areas for Sydney wine and spirit merchant, Thomas Turner. At the age of 33, married with two young children, he left Turner's employ to establish workmen's clubs at Wollongong, Balgownie and Corrimal.
Henry and Mary Jane Fatzeus were also said to have had a hand in the establishment of the Helensburgh Workmen's Club.
The Corrimal Workmen's Club, established on July 17 1896, had 94 members, who paid a joining fee of 2 shillings and 6 pence, and one shilling per quarter. Henry William Fatzeus was paid 2 pounds a week to manage the club. It was a timber building, with one room fitted out as a bar with a sign above the door reading 'The Corrimal Club, members only“. Besides a bar fitted with shelving, holding bottles of spirits and ale, the club also offered tapped beer, that members could enjoy at tables and chairs. The club also provided for several games, including dominoes, ship quoits, and bull-ring.
While Fatzeus managed the Corrimal Club, his wife, Mary managed the Illawarra Workmen's Club in Crown Street Wollongong.
Mount Kembla Workmen's Club manager Mary Jane Fatzeus was charged for selling liquor without a license. The son of the Mount Kembla Hotel publican gave evidence for the prosecution, saying he saw two men, who were not members of the club, drinking on its veranda. The Illawarra Mercury reported on March 8 1898.
[Police] knew the defendant; she had previously been living in Wollongong about 12 months ago where she ran the Illawarra Workmen's Club. [Constable] Wilmott visited the Mt Kembla Workmen's Club on February 19 with two other constables. It is a four roomed cottage, containing bar room, committee room, bedroom and storeroom. Building lined with pine and ceiling with calico. The bar room had a plank nailed to the wall for seating. In the corner of the room was a short piece of timber with a counter and some shelving. Committee room had three tables and three chairs covered with pieces of casing board. Bedroom contained a wooden frame about 13 feet long, across which was placed a number of casing boards, upon which was seven beds made of bagging and filled with straw, as was pillows…for drunken miners to sleep off their liquor… She had been fined 30 pounds for illegal selling liquor while running the Illawarra Workmen's Club in Wollongong on December 21 1896. She lived in separate premises on site. Walter Jones, a coachman residing at the Newmarket Hotel Sydney, was caught drinking on the premises by police - he wasn't a member. A witness was the son of the publican of the Mt Kembla Hotel, Mr Wilson, who gave evidence that he seen Jones and another man drinking beer on the club's veranda.
Fatzeus was fined a hefty £100 with £10 and 10 shillings professional costs and 16 shillings and six pence court costs or in default three months in gaol.
The Fatzeus left the Illawarra for Victoria about the turn of the century where he continued in business as a tailor. Henry died aged 88 in 1951. http://www.zyworld.com/lookingback/registered_clubs.htm
b. abt 1875 d. 11/2/1948 Stanmore br. Rookwood CofE
m. Edward William Fatzeus (1860 Mudgee -1932 Auburn Son of Edward Charles Fatzeus & Maria Anna Pickard) 1889 Goulburn
f. Edward Joseph Ball m. Jane
Her husband was a newsagent who ran agencies in Homebush and Dapto, he became insolvent 14/06/1897
FATZEUS Selina Sarah –February 11 1948 at her residence 159 Cavendish Street Stanmore widow of the late Edward William Fatzeus dearly loved mother of Minnie (Mrs M Carroll), Edith (Mrs S Elliott), Bessie (Mrs Jolliffe), Jean (Mrs F Spencer), and Dorothy (Mrs L McVay) and dear sister of Reginald Ball of Eastwood aged 73 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 12 February 1948
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1879 Kiama 15858/1879 d. 7/10/1950 Katoomba
m. Horace Owen Faulkner 1909 Petersham
f. Sigfried Flodin m. Anna J Elsberg *
Living Railway St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1843 Kilkenny d. 15/11/1880 br. Jamberoo
m. Joseph Faulks ( 6/9/1840 Whissendine Rutland – 6/3/1914 Canterbury Son of Thomas Faulks & Mercy Woolley *) 19/3/1866 Woonona 3387/1866
f. Thomas King m. Mary Donovan *
Husband a farmer
b. 1/12/1854 Jamberoo d. 29/10/1940 Canterbury br.
m. Joseph Faulks ( 6/9/1840 Whissendine Rutland – 6/3/1914 Canterbury Son of Thomas Faulks & Mercy Woolley *)7/12/1881 Jamberoo
f. James Barnes m. Frances Percy *
Living Woodstock in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 30/10/1840 Bourne Lincolnshire England d. 17/7/1938 Bomaderry 15644/1938 br. Jamberoo General
m. George Faulks (13/10/1835 Ashwell Rutland -26/4/1910 Stockyard Mountain Jamberoo Son of Thomas Faulks & Mercy Woolley *) 12/7/1860 Jamberoo 1812/1860
f. John Watson m. Elizabeth Teate *
Ship: 1854 Ellenborough
George and his brother Charles conducted a dairying business under the name of Faulks Bros.
Living Stockyard Mountain in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 13/8/1874 Jamberoo d. 25/5/1959 Lismore
m. Charles Faulks (21/2/1866 Jamberoo – 5/7/1961 Lismore Son of George Faulks & Elizabeth Watson *) 11/6/1895 Jamberoo
f. John Vidler m. Jane Rumble *
b. 20/6/1837 Robertsbridge Sussex d. 21/6/1897 Jaspers Brush
m. John Faulks ( 25/5/1831 Sydney – 29/7/1923 Longbottom Son of John Faulks & Mary Ann Yeoman *) 20/9/1859 Gerringong 2116/1859
f. Thomas Boxsell m. Mary Ann Puxted *
Ship: Neptune 1839
On September 20th, by special license, by Rev. Hens Mack, John Fox, of Shoalhaven, to Martha, eldest daughter of Thomas Boxel, of Gerringong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 3 October 1859 p 3
d. 9/7/1805 Hull Yorkshire d. 15/12/1864 Milton
m. John Faulks (abt 1800 Crofts Hinkley Leicestershire - 1/11/1894 Milton Son of ) 9/7/1825 Hull Yorkshire
Ship: Mary III 1830 into Tasmania
Husband was a sergeant in the army they came to Australia on a ship loaded with convicts, then he was a constable and in 1836 they arrived and remained in the Kiama and Shoalhaven districts. In 1841 census they were living on Jones Farm, County St Vincent, and District Illawarra
https://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I362252&tree=ID1
b. 8/8/1802 Teigh Rutland England d. 15/12/1893 Jamberoo br. Bulli Anglican
m. Thomas Faulks (abt 1803 Ashwell Rutland - 10/8/1891 Woonona Son of Thomas Faulks & Ann Selby) 25/6/1826 Skillington Lincolnshire England
f. James Woolley m. Ann Hidson
Ship: Beejapore 1853
b. 4/2/1841 Wollongong V18411000 49/1841 d. 15/11/1921 North Yarrunga br: Bong Bong Moss Vale.
m. James Faulks (9/4/1837 Ashwell Rutland- 25/3/1919 North Yarrunga son of Thomas Faulks & Mercy Woolley *) 3/4/1865 or 1866 Kiama
f. Benjamin Warburton Timms m. Susan Strutton *
b. d. 8/8/1968
m. Robert Ritchie Alma Faunce (1875 Bega-14/9/1942 Wentworth Son of Alured Dodsworth Faunce & Henrietta Charlotte M) 1899 Yass
f. William Saunders m. Sarah
Husband a police constable
b. 1861 Parramatta d. 16/8/1945 Guildford br. Rookwood
m. Henry Faux (- 1938 Hornsby Son of Alexander Faux & Elizabeth) 1884 Parramatta
f. Robert Booth m. Elizabeth
Mrs. Rebecca Faux (84), of Wingello Street, Guildford; died in hospital last Thursday. Her husband predeceased her. She leaves a family. The interment took place in the Independent Cemetery, Rookwood, on Saturday. The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) Wednesday 22 August 1945 p 6
b. 1864 d. 20/5/1945 Kiama br. Kiama
m. William Fazey (1868 Scone- 1924 Annandale Son of Thomas Fazey & Jane Spencer) 1890 Qld
Mrs. A. Fazey, who passed away on Sunday morning at her residence, Bong Bong Street, Kiama, at age of 81. During the past few years, when she had been in indifferent health; she had lived with her daughter, who had given her every care and attention.
The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at the Church of England cemetery, Kiama, The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 23 May 1945 p 3
d. 1918 Hornsby
m. Hugh Fear (abt 1830 Somerset - 24/11/1916 Hornsby Son of Hugh Fear & Mary A Hassell) 1858 Sydney 830/1858
f. Joseph Long m. Rachel
FEAR.-November 24, 1918, at her residence. Peat's Ferry-road, Hornsby, Rachael, widow of the late Hugh Fear, aged 84 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 26 November 1918
m. George Fedder
On the 17th instant at her residence; Corrimal-street, the wife of Mr. George Fedder, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 18 August 1856 p 6
d. 1892 Wollongong
m. Robert Fee (abt 1869 – 11/6/1941 Corrimal Son of Arthur Fee & Bridget) 1891 Wollongong
f. George Hall m. Jane
m. Robert Fee (abt 1869 – 11/6/1941 Corrimal Son of Arthur Fee & Bridget) 3/11/1894 Fitzroy Vic div 1914
Husband a miner.
FEE V. FEE.
Robert Fee sought the dissolution of his marriage with Catherine Fee (formerly Martin), on grounds of adultery.
The marriage took place at Fitzroy (Vic.) on November 3, 1894, according to the rites of the Church of Christ, and petitioner alleged irregularities between August 28, 1912, and December 21, 1912.
A decree nisi, returnable in six months, was granted. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Friday 6 June 1913 p 5
Alleged Robbery
The case in which Robert Fee and William McParland were charged with having stolen a quantity of articles from the residence of Jethro White Clarke, at Austinmer, was continued on Friday last, and was further adjourned until today (Friday).
Mrs. Clara Clarke, continuing her evidence at the previous hearing, deposed that articles were missed from the bath-room, kitchen, and dining room, recognized a small jug on a cupboard at Fee's house ; also an overcoat, which was the property of her son ; did not hear accused say where he got it from ; also identified: a tea pot as the property of her husband, and a sewing bag, the property of her daughter ; witness further identified a glass handle of a salad server (produced). Entry into the premises had been effected through a glass window in the wash house, which had been left open the night before.
To Mr. Lysaght : Reported the matter next morning and Senior-Constable Bray came out and made an investigation ; heard Fee say that his wife bought all his clothing and that he gave her all his wages ; did not hear Fee say that McParland knew nothing about the articles. Fee did not say where he had got the coat; he did not say anything about having bought it.
Constable John Gill deposed that in company with Sergeant Noble he searched the house of accused Fee.
Saw the coat produced in the front bedroom ; heard Sergeant Noble say to accused, 'Whose coat is this' : accused replied it was his ; when asked where he got it he said he bought it; was present when Sergt. Noble charged McParland; Fee then said, 'This man (meaning McParland) knows nothing about the affair ; that woman knows all about it (meaning Fee's wife).
By Mr. Lysaght: Had previously had a conversation with Mrs. Fee : went to Lowe's place with Sergeant Noble on the Monday ; the accused were not with us ; the first time we went to Lowe's was the day on which the bag was found ; knew that Mrs. Fee had been absent from Balgownie for two or three months ; knew that Fee had been living at Angel's bridge, which is at least a mile from where McParland has been living for the last five years ; did not search the houses of Fee and McParland while they were away at work ; knew, that Mrs. Fee acted as a nurse, and used to drive about in a sulky ; did not know Mrs. Fee got clothing, from the various places to distribute to the poor; did not hear Fee say that he did not know anything, about the crockery and that his wife knew all about it. The search at McParland's house was done in the presence of his wife.
Senior Const. Bray gave evidence with regard to making an examination of Mr. Clarke's residence at Austinmer on the 4th August ; about 50 or 60 yards from the house witness found tracks where a two-wheeled vehicle had driven it, and turned round, there were tracks from the sulky up the embankment to the school ground.
Catherine Fee, wife of Robert Fee, but living apart from him, deposed that on Sunday, 4th August her husband came home between three and four o'clock in the morning ; McParland was with him ; it had been a wet night ; they both had something which, they took out of the cart ; there was a black mackintosh, a grey one, and a tweed overcoat, a lady's dark blue coat and a lady's small coat ; there were sheetings and towels, a tea-pot, crockery ; two silver fruit spoons, with glass handles and a nightdress bag ; also tin of fruit, tinned fish, and a packet of tea; also a gent's umbrella and two hats. All the things were tied up in a sheet.
They halved the things, and after McParland got his share he left the premises in a cart. There were tabs on the clothing ; witness took them, off 'C Clarke' was on one; McParland said they got through a window and removed the things from Clarke's dwelling ; witness left home on 5th September ; some of the articles were in the house when witness left ; (the overcoat produced was one which was brought to the house that night.
To Mr. Lysaght; Was served with a petition for divorce at suit of my husband on 15th January last, at Yass ; William Meredith was also served the same day and place ; was charged with adultery with William Meredith ; did not tell Fee what I would do because he would not give me the custody of the children; knew the goods were stolen when she saw the tabs.
On resuming today, Mrs. Fee, being called, did not appear. Sergt. Noble said that the witness should have been in attendance ; it was not the fault of the police that she was not.
Mr. Lysaght said his cross examination was not finished; he said that the proper course was for the police to apply for a bench warrant. The D.S.M. concurred Sergt. Noble said that the police would make every effort to have the witness here, The D.S.M. suggested an adjournment to next Friday. Mr. Lysaght said he did not ask for a remand; he claimed the right to cross examine this witness. 'the D.S.M. said there was a prima facie case made out. Mr. Lysaght said these was, no evidence as yet against McParland. The Bench adjourned the matter to next Friday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 28 February 1913 p 12
b. abt 1823 Cashel Tipperary Ireland d. 16/6/1883 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. John Feehan (abt 1815 Tipperary Ireland – 3/10/1894 Kiama Son of Matthew Feehan & Ellen) 1841 Sydney St Mary’s RC V18411111 91/1841
f. John Dolland m. Mary
FEEHAN.-At her residence, Gerringong, Bridget, the beloved wife of John Feehen, on Sunday, the 16th instant, aged 60 years. She was a native of the city of Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland. May her soul rest in peace. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 22 June 1883 p 2
Husband a farmer. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/12298.htm
b. abt 1849 Tipperary d. 1921 Randwick br. Coogee
m. Timothy Feehan (abt 1851 Cork -1920 Randwick)
Ship: Pericles 1879
Living at Brownsville in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a blacksmith
b. abt 1860 Durham d. 14/12/1935 Warner’s Bay
m. Charles Feighan
Ship: Orizaba 1888
MRS. ELIZABETH FEIGHAN.
Mrs. Elizabeth Feighan died at her home Main-road, Warner's Bay, on Saturday. She was 75, and one of the early residents of the Warner's Bay district, having lived there for 34 years. She is survived by seven sons-John (Speers Point), Charles (Merewether), Frank (Warner's Bay), Patrick (Pelton), Alfred (Merewether),
James (Speers Point), Vincent (Warner's Bay); and by three daughters-Mrs. Woolston (Warner's Bay), Mrs. H. Griffiths, and Mrs. V. Odgers (Warner's Bay).
Thirty-nine grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren also survive. Her husband died 19 years ago.
The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Sunday, the interment being made in the Roman Catholic portion of Wallsend Cemetery. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW: 1876 - 1954) Saturday 21 December 1935 p 4
b. abt 1876 Yorkshire d. 17/6/1919 Sydney br. Woronora
m. Allan M Felgate 1897 Sydney
f. John Allonby m. Mary Ann Knaggs or Woollen
Mrs. Felgate, an old resident of Helensburgh, died of the flu in Sydney Hospital. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 June 1919 p 4
b. abt 1864 d. 13/5/1934 Mortdale br. Woronora Congregational
m. George Fell (6/6/1862 Fairy Meadow -28/6/1941 Wollongong Son of George Fell & Bridget Hanrahan*) 1886 Wollongong 5667/1886
f. John Rice m. Jane
Living Keiraville in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband an engine driver.
FELL-May 13 1934 at her residence 7 Broughton street Mortdale Alice Selina beloved wife of George Fell and loving mother of George, Alice (deceased) Charles (killed In action) Olive Lilian and Arthur In her 71st year
Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 1881 Wollongong
m. George Fell 1858 Sydney 249/1858
f. James Hanrahan m. Margaret
m. William Frederick Fell (- ) 1896 Wollongong 4167/1896
m. George Fell 1855 RC Sydney St Mary’s
m. Charles Fell
m. James Fell
m. Simeon Fellows (-21/3/1921 Balmain Son of Michael Fellows & Sarah Jane *) 1890 Petersham
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FELLOWS. —March 20th, 1921, at his residence, 80 Birchgrove Road, Balmain, Simeon, dearly lived husband of Ann Maria Fellows, and beloved father of Ethel, William, Simeon, Ernest, and Dorothy Fellows; aged 61 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Wednesday 23 March 1921 p 10
b. 1862 Armidale d. 25/10/1916 Hotham Vic
m. Samuel Howard Fellows 1882 Tamworth 6597/1882
f. Peter Dignam m. Catherine Wall
m. James Fellows 1846 Presbyterian Wollongong V18464435 74B
Unmarried or no father listed
d. 1949 Balmain
m. Michael Fellows 1890 Merewether
f. John Hall m. Mary
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1839 Gornal Wood Staffordshire d. 1929 Balmain cr. Rookwood
m. Michael Fellows (-before 1881)
Was a housekeeper 1881 census in England.
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FELLOWS— The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. MICHAEL FELLOWS and ADAM FELLOWS are Invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved MOTHER Sarah Jane Fellows, to leave her late residence, Water Street, Balmain. THIS THURSDAY at 9.30 a.m., for the Crematorium, Rookwood. -By road. Motor Funeral. The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938) Thursday 27 June 1929 p 4
b. 1880 Wollongong d. 1967 Kurri Kurri br. Kurri Kurri
m. Robert James Felton (- 16/10/1927 Kurri Kurri Son of Joseph Felton &) 1899 Sydney
f. George Richardson m. Mary Ann *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
m. Mathew Tendlin
m. W J Fenn
At Bulli, on the 14th instant, Mrs. W. J. FENN, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 24 November 1859 p 2
m. David Fenton (1821-1876 Sydney ) 1850 Presbyterian Wollongong V18504479 74B
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1850 Wollongong
Ship:? Sea 1949
(If this is the right woman she arrived with her brother Robert Golding born about 1824)
b. abt 1863 d. 10/4/1919 Boolaroo br. Sandgate
m. Thomas Fenwick (-16/4/1930 Hamilton)
b. abt 1866 Murton Durham d. 1948 Rockdale br. Helensburgh
m. James Fenwick (-1916 Helensburgh) 1885 Easington Durham
f. Joseph Short m. Jane Summerson
Ship: Cuzco 1889
Husband a store manager.
FENWICK.-Accidentally killed at Muswellbrook Station, Joseph Short, eldest beloved son of James and Barbara Fenwick, Helensburgh, late of Carrington and Smedmore Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW: 1876 - 1954) Saturday 7 September 1907 p 4
FENWICK.—The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs. BARBARA FENWICK are invited to attend her Funeral to leave her late residence 83 King Street, Rockdale, This Day, after service commencing at 1 pm, for the Methodist section, Helensburgh Cemetery. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 21 June 1948 p 9
b. 1863 Kiama 8467/1863 d. 23/10/1948 Thirroul 29659/1948 br. Bulli CofE
m. Thomas Fenwick (1852 V18521335 51/1852- 11/7/1937 Thirroul Son of Thomas Fenwick & Harriett Downes *) 1896 Albion Park 6887/1896
f. James Sharpe m. Mary Benton *
Living at Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FENWICK, Frances Elizabeth.-October 23. 1948, at her residence 3 Redman Avenue. Thirroul, relict of the late Thomas Fenwick and dear mother of Thomas (deceased). Carl, Tory, and Winnifred. Privately interred at Church of England Cemetery, Bulli, 24th Inst.
b. abt 1818 Yorkshire d. 8/10/1894 Albion Park b. All Saints’ CofE Albion Park
m. Thomas Fenwick ( abt 1821 Yorkshire -7/5/1896 Albion Park)
f. William m. unknown
Ship: Royal Saxon 1844
Occupation farmer’s wife of “Stoney Range Farm”, Shellharbour. Death notice said she had 2 sons and 1 daughter.
b. abt 1850 Shellharbour d. 14/10/1940 Cooroy Qld
m. Robert Fenwick (1845 Shellharbour- 6/3/1929 Cooroy Qld Son of Thomas Fenwick & Harriet Downes *) 5/2/1873 Kiama 2777/1873
f. George Rankin m. Elizabeth Murray *
FENWICK—RANKIN. -On the 5th instant, at the residence of the bride's parents, Shellharbor, by the Rev. John Kinross, B.A., Robert, oldest son of Mr. Thomas Fenwick, (then) Mayor of Shellharbor, to Helen, eldest daughter of Mr George Rankin, of the same place. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 February 1873 p 2
MRS. H. FENWICK
The death took place on October 14, in Cooroy (Q.), of Mrs. Helen Fenwick, aged 90 years, at the residence of her son, Mr. Walter- Fenwick. The late Mrs. Fenwick resided in Cooroy for 30 years. She was born at Shellharbour, Illawarra district, N.S.W., in 1850. In 1873 she married Robert Fenwick, also of Illawarra. In 1876 they went to the Richmond River, and settled at Wyrallah, later Gundurimba, and at Alstonville till 1908, when they removed to Queensland, and settled at Cooroy. The late Mrs. Fenwick had two brothers, David Rankin (Lismore) and Fred. (Dapto), also two sisters, Mrs. Alex. Thorbum (Lismore) and Mrs. W. Powell (Tweed Heads), all of whom predeceased her. There were four sons, George and Walter (Cooroy), William, who died eight years ago, and Frederick (Beaudesert, Q.) ; also two daughters, Mrs. H. Johnston (Bangalow) and Mrs. Alex. MacLean (Ridgewood, Qld.). There were 23 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. The remains were interred in the Cooroy cemetery, beside those of deceased's husband, who died 11 years ago. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Saturday 19 October 1940
b. abt 1857 Camperdown d. 28/8/1932 Randwick 12529/1932 br. Waverley
m. William Fenwick ( abt 1855- 24/8/1932 Waverley Son of Thomas Fenwick & Harriet Downes *) 1877 Dapto
f. John Wilson m. Rachel Inmon *
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM FENWICK
The district was shocked to learn of the deaths of two old residents of Cawdor, Mr. and Mrs. William Fenwick, who were called to their eternal rest within three days of each other.
On Wednesday of last week Mr. Fenwick, who was ill for about a month passed away, and on Saturday night his devoted life's partner followed him to the Great Unknown.
Mr. Fenwick, who was 77 years of age, was born at Lake Illawarra. His father, the late Thomas Fenwick, was later a farmer at Shellharbour. Deceased was educated at Fort Street Teachers' Training College.
Mrs. Fenwick was 75 years of age and was born at Camperdown (Sydney). Her father, the late Mr. John Wilson, was a schoolteacher.
The couple were married at Church of England, Dapto, in 1877, and from there journeyed to Bowraville, Nambucca River; where Mr. Fenwick took charge of the public school. In 1899 the family came to Cawdor where Mr. Fenwick taught the children of that centre until 1914; when he retired. After a short period at Nowra the couple went to Sydney.
Mrs. Fenwick was a particularly ac tive woman and played in a friendly tennis match at Warrawee court, Camden, when 70 years of age.
Rev. Huthnance, of Waverley, and Rev. Rofe, Campbelltown, officiated at both funerals which were held on Friday and Monday last at Waverley cemetery. A large gathering of relatives and friends attended on both days, and many beautiful floral tributes were in evidence.
Surviving children are: Mrs. Henry Berry, of Ashfield; Mrs. J. Huthnance, of Camden; Mrs. N. Elliot, of Waverley. There are also eight grand children and twelve great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Fenwick leaves four brothers and five sisters; Messrs. John, Joseph, Edward and Charles Wilson; Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Fairweather, Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Maidment.
Mr. Fenwick leaves one brother, and a sister: Mr. Thomas Fenwick, of Thirroul, and Mrs. C. Fryer, of Waverley. The Picton Post (NSW: 1907 - 1954) Wednesday 31 August 1932 p 5
b. 12/7/1861 Kiama d. 8/1/1922 Melbourne Vic
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Thomas Fereday (15/4/1857- 7/8/1930 North Infirmary Staffordshire Son of William Fereday & Martha Wassell) 1887 Kiama
f. William Boles m. Martha Ann Taylor *
m. William Ferguson 1855 CofE Jamberoo; Kiama; Shoalhaven
d. 1/5/1898 Newtown br.
m. Joshua C Ferguson (-28/3/1901 Inverell) 1886 Kiama
f. James Smillie m. Eliza *
Husband a Government Inspector of Railway bridges etc. Husband remarried Ellen Blake in 1900.
FERGUSON— In loving memory of our dear sister Eliza (Liz.) who departed this life May 1st, 1898. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Alf. Land, Penrith.
FERGUSON. — In sad but loving memory of our deal daughter. Eliza Ferguson, who departed this life on the 1st day of May, 1898 and also of our dear son-in-law,
Joshua Ferguson, who departed this life at Inverell on March 28th 1901…..Inserted by their loving father and mother, James and Eliza Smillie, Kiama. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Friday 1 May 1903 p 1
b. abt 1852 Lanark d. 27/4/1925 Lakemba br. Woronora
m. John Ferguson (abt 1850 Lanark – 27/1/1935 Kogarah Son of Daniel Ferguson & Julia)
f. William m. Mary
Ship: Aberdeen 1885
Husband a blacksmith. In 1893 he was an insolvent miner of Helensburgh.
FERGUSON.-April 27, 1925, at her residence, Glencairn, Fairmount-street, Lakemba, Janet, dearly loved wife of John Ferguson, aged 74 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 29 April 1925 p 14
m. Alexander Fergusson 1858 Picton 2535/1858
b. d. 31/12/1935 Penshurst
m. John Ferguson ()
Mrs. Martha Ferguson, wife of Mr. John Ferguson, of Carrington St. Penshurst, died at the Prince Henry Hospital on December 31, aged 74 years. The family are old residents of the district. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Thursday 9 January 1936 p 4
b. 1875 Sydney 4918/1875 d. 1958 Campsie
m. Walter John Ferguson ( 1873 Qld- 1919 Hurstville Son of William Ferguson & Margaret Baird) 10/12/1898 Residence of the bride Albion Park
f. Edward Chamberlain m. Janet Neill *
Husband a blacksmith, father a saddler. Both of Albion Park.
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1859 d. 31/10/1942 Vaucluse br.
m. John Ferguson (- before 1940) 1880 Wollongong 5482/1880
f. Charles Cook m. Rose
FERGUSON -October 31 (suddenly) at her residence Mons Avenue, Vaucluse Victoria R F widow of the late John Ferguson dearly beloved mother of John (deceased) May, Lils (Mrs Ferry) and Teddy aged 83 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 3 November 1942 p 8
m. John Ferner
b. 2/4/ 1850 Jamberoo d. 1921 Liverpool
m. Noah John Cook-Dean (abt 1850 Albury-) 10/6/1878
m. Richard Christopher Ferris ( - 1924 Liverpool Son of Christopher Ferris & Bridget) 9/1/1894 Jamberoo
f. Edwin Vidler m. Mary Buss *
b. abt 1834 d. 10/11/1905 Sydney br. Waverley
m. Henry Ferrow
Husband a settler
FERROW. — November 10, at Australian Hotel, Cumberland-street, Ann Ferrow, aged 71 years. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW: 1871 - 1912) Wednesday 15 November 1905 p 1277
m. Gambier Feston
(Note: below newspaper item is hard to read)
Church of * tool, West Dapto, Mrs. Gambier Feston, ?r. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 July 1860 p 2
b. 1845 V1845206 55/1845 d. 12/6/1888 Wollongong 1888/10364 br. Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong
m. William Lancaster Featherstonhaugh 1870 Scone
f. Thomas Lancaster Clevenden or Cleverdon m. Eliza Organ *
b. 1880 Braidwood d. 1969 Bombay via Braidwood
m. Laurence Ffrench 1910 Braidwood
f. Edward McCarron m. Mary Ann Feeney *
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
b. abt 1864 d. 17/7/1953 Millthorpe
m. Thomas Henry Fiddick (abt 1860 - 6/7/1956 Millthorpe Son of Thomas Fiddick & Ann) 29/3/1888 Maryborough Qld
f. m. Anna
Golden Wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Fiddick
A golden wedding of interest to large numbers of old friends in this district was that of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fiddick, highly esteemed residents of Millthorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Fiddick were entertained at a sumptuous banquet by their family in the Methodist Hall, in honor of their anniversary. A large number of guests assembled at the hall.
The tables were tastefully decorated with guinea gold marigolds and Easter daisies. In the centre of the bridal table was placed a huge wedding cake, made and suitably decorated with gold roses, buds, and leaves, by Mr. and Mrs. E. Fiddick (late of Gosford).
After all had enjoyed the good things provided, the following toasts were honored: 'The King,' by Mr. P. Fiddick; 'The Bride and Bridegroom,' by Rev. W. E. Wood (Methodist Minister), responded to by Mr. E. Fiddick; 'The Guests,' by Mr. E. Fiddick, responded to by Mr. Chas. Willis, and ably supported by Mr. A. Amos.
The Rev. Wood paid a great tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Fiddick, and spoke most appreciatively of the wonderful support that they had given to the church. The 'bride' then cut the cake amid applause, and passed it round to each guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Fiddick were married in Maryborough (Queensland), according to the rites of the Primitive Methodist Church, by Rev. Ed. Knights, on March 29, 1888. Mr.
Fiddick came from Cornwall, and landed in Maryborough in April, 1883. Mrs. Fiddick, who was born in Sheffield, arrived in Maryborough in September, 1886. They were married in March, 1888, and came to Petersham (N.S.W.) in 1893.
In 1908 they moved to Narara, where they took up orcharding, and lived there for 12 years, moving to Millthorpe, and still continuing orcharding. They have lived there for 18 years.
They have a family of three sons and four daughters, all living, and they also have 16 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. Fiddick is 77, and Mrs. Fiddick is 74 years.
Both are enjoying the best of health. They have many pleasant memories of their life spent at Narara, and send their best of wishes to their many friends in Gosford and
Narara. Their present address is Blake Street, Millthorpe. The Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate (NSW: 1906 - 1954) Thursday 28 April 1938 p 6
b. abt 1847 d. 30/3/1888 Surrey Hills Sydney
m. Rev. William Fidler (-1874) 1866 Sydney 579/1866
f. Thomas Brennand m. Christianna
On the 2nd instant, at the Wesleyan parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of Rev. W. FIDLER, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 11 March 1871
Her daughter, who was born in Wollongong, Mabel Maude Fidler became and first headmistress and the co-founder, with her sister Ethelwyn, of the Ravenswood private girls school at Gordon.
b. abt 1863 d. 16/2/1939 Belmore
m. Hope Fielder (1856 Wollombi -1940 Tamworth Son of George Fielder & Mary Ann Bourne) 1883 Woonona 5339/1883
f. Charles Harper m. Mary *
Husband Hope Fielder Illawarra Electoral Roll 1881-82 residence Coal Cliff. Husband a horse breeder in Tamworth.
FIELDER.—February 16, at private hospital. Belmore, Helene Hannah Fielder, mother of Sylvie, George, Charlie, aged 76 years. At rest. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 17 February 1939 p 10
b. abt 1865 Redfern d. 26/6/1941 Wollongong br. Wollongong general
m. John Fielding (abt 1865 – 17/8/1945) 1887 Woonona 5434/1887
f. James Hegarty m. Mary
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FIELDING — 26th June, 1941, at Wollongong District Hospital, Margaret Jane, beloved wife of John Fielding, of Chalmers street, Balgownie, and dear mother of John, Margaret (Mrs. H. Bennett) Jane (Mrs. E. Caldwell,) William, Alice (Mrs. P. Hunter) and Ethel (Mrs. A. Hunter) in her 76th year. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 27 June 1941 p 11
Living at Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With Patrick Fields a farmer
b.2/2/1854 Jamberoo d. 6/11/1927 Balmain North br. Field of Mars
m. James Field ( abt 1842 Armagh Ireland- 29/1/1915 Kangaroo Valley) 9/2/1877 Dapto RC 4777/1877
f. John McCarthy m. Margaret McDonald *
FIELDS.-The Relatives and Friends of the Family of the late Mrs. BRIDGET FIELDS, late of 15 Darvall street, Balmain- are Invited to attend her Funeral; to leave St. Augustine's Church, Balmain, THIS TUESDAY, at 1.30 p m. , for Catholic Cemetery, Field of Mars, The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 8 November 1927 p 9
b. abt 1858 d. 26/7/1894 Toolijooa br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Patrick Fields (1853 Co Tyrone Ireland -24/12/1930 Gerringong) 1884 Kiama 5484/1884
f. Patrick Daley m. Johanna McCarthy *
Many will regret to learn of the death of Hannah, beloved wife of Mr. P. Fields, of Toolijooa which occurred at 9 o'clock on Thursday night last. This sad event was brought about as the result of an attack of influenza, which was followed by other distressing complaints. The deceased had resided in the Gerringong district ever since her marriage with Mr. P. Fields some 10 years ago, and leaves her husband and five children–two girls and three boys-to mourn her departure. She was a daughter of the late Patrick Daley, of Jamberoo, and sister to Mrs. J. McCaffrey, of Kiama, and Mrs. T. Dooley, of Toolijooa, and had enjoyed the respect and goodwill of a very large number of friends throughout the district. The most profound sympathy is expressed for the husband and family, who have been so suddenly bereft of a fond wife and mother, her age being 36 years. The funeral will leave her late residence at 11 o'clock to-day for the Jamberoo cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 28 July 1894 p 2
b. Tyrone Ireland d. 8/6/1908 Keerong br. Barham Street Cemetery Lismore
m. Bartholomew Fields (1838 Clonfeacle Co. Tyrone- 21/1/1911 Keerong Son of James Fields & Mary Makery *) 1868 Kiama 2416/1868
f. Felix Moss m. Margaret
Ship: 1863 Severn
Husband a farmer
DEATH OF MRS M. FIELDS.
The death occurred last evening at seven o'clock of Mrs. Margaret Fields, wife of Mr. B. Fields, of Keerrong. Deceased was ill for some months, suffering from a complication of diseases. She was 64 years of age, and was a native of the county Tyrone, Ireland. She came to Australia 44 years ago. After being out here for four years she married Mr. B. Fields at Kiama. Mr and Mrs. Fields afterwards settled at 'Gerringong,' where they resided until about eight years ago, when they came to the Richmond River, and took up their residence at Keerrong. Deceased leaves a husband, five sons and one daughter to mourn their loss. Her sons, with the exception of one, live, on the Richmond. The daughter is the wife of Mr, Ted Geraghty, of Cowlong. The funeral will leave .Keerrong today at Í2 o'clock for the Lismore RC Cemetery. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 9 June 1908
d. 1934 Newcastle?
m. John Fields (1844 Co Tyrone Ireland -22/101/1913 Sydney Son of James Fields & Mary Makery *) 1873 Kiama
f. James McInerney m. Mary A
b. abt 1806 d. 30/6/1882 br. Gerringong
m. James Fields (1796 – 7/6/1881)
Ship: 1858 David McIver
b. 1862 Wollongong d. 5/7/1941 Manly
m. George Percival Fife (1860-1936) 1885 Wollongong 5465/1885
f. George Osborne m. Annie Musgrave *
Husband was a dentist.
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties FIRE AT WOLLONGONG
Saturday.
A fire took place early this morning, whereby a fancy goods shop occupied by Mrs. Fife, and a dressmaker's shop occupied by Miss Quirk, were burned down. The stock of the former is said to have been insured for £150. Miss Quirk lost some sewing machines and other articles of trade, plus several dresses belonging to customers, upon which there was no insurance. The premises were very old and belonged to Mr. S. Cutcher. The Sydney Morning Herald 3 August 1891
Mrs. Florence A. V. Fife, aged 76 died at Manly last Saturday. She was the widow of the late George Fife dentist, who practised in this district some years ago. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 11 July 1941 p 14
FIFE.-July 5 1941 at her daughter’s residence 5 Kangaroo Street Manly, Florence A V Fife widow of the late George Fife (dentist of Newtown) and dearly beloved mother of Aileen and grandmother of Joy, Roman and Boden aged 76 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 7 July 1941 p 10
b. abt 1834 Cornwall England d. 6/7/1906 br. Methodist Cemetery Wollongong
m. Edmund Figtree (1835-13/3/1907 Wollongong Son of George Allen Figtree & Mary Stentone) 1858 Rotherham Yorkshire
f. William Cocker Growden m. Jane Rowe
Ship: Lusitania 1886
Living Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FIGTREE -At her residence, Bourke-street, Wollongong, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Edmund Figtree, aged 72 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 7 July 1906
b. 1870 Patricks Plains d. 10/6/1920 b. Wollongong
m. Edmund Henry Figtree ( abt 1875 Sheffield York England – 13/5/1951 Adopted son of Edmund Figtree & Elizabeth Growden *)
f. John Churchland m. Arabella
Late Mrs. Figtree.
The remains of the late Mrs. E. H. Figtree were laid to rest in the local cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. C. A. Stubbin officiating. The funeral cortege was an exceptionally large one, all the local public bodies were represented, and the members of the P.A.F.S. were also in attendance. It was the express wish of the deceased, that the pall-bearers should be 'Diggers' and consequently this wish was complied with. Messrs. N. M. Smith, Roy, Wilton, Roy Dean, W. Moss, D. G. Cook and Herd Herd, being the pall bearers. In addition to the local- representatives of industrial and other organisations, the following Sydney representatives were in attendance: — Mr. C. E. Byrnes (Southern Coal Owners Agency) , Mr. G. Mallet (Secretary South Clifton Co), Mr. J. Johnson (Managing Director D. Burrows, Ltd.), Mr. J. Ward (Elder, Smith & Co.), Mr. W. J. Slattery (Central Coal Shipping Agency), Mr. A. Blair (Melbourne Steamship Co.), Mr. S. H. Brynes (Mt. Pleasant Co.), Mr. D. G. Cook (Cape Explosives Works, Ltd.), Mr. Geo. Wallace (Vacuum Oil Co.), Mr. W. Baird (Federal Coke Co.), Mr. Walter Evans (Corrimal-Balgownie Collieries, Ltd. Mr. J. Reid (South Australia). Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 June 1920 p 3
b. 1873 Sheffield d. 18/7/1943 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Joseph Allen Figtree (abt 1860 Brightside York England – 9/4/1941 Son of Edmund Figtree & Elizabeth Growden *) 1/10/1900 Wollongong 9888/1900
f. Mark Stenton m. Mary Frith
Living Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Her Husband had been previously married to her sister Eliza Stenton (died 1888 in England) they had a daughter Lavinia who married George S Halpin 1904.
b. 1879 Adelong 14612/1879 d. 1946 Lindfield br. Wollongong
m. George Henry Figtree (abt 1864 Brightside York England -1956 Chatswood Son of Edmund Figtree & Elizabeth Growden *) 1895 Wollongong
f. Thomas Richardson m. Harriett
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a coke-burner
Mrs. L. FIGTREE.
Mrs. Lucy Figtree, whose death took place recently at her home, in Lindfield, at the age of 72 years was resident in the Wollongong district for many years. She is survived by a husband, Mr. George Henry Figtree, and a family of six— three sons and three daughters. The late Mrs. Figtree, with her husband and family, resided at North Wollongong for many years and left for Sydney some twenty years ago. Last Friday the remains were interred at Wollongong Methodist cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 1 March 1946 p 1
Living Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1865 Young d. 17/8/1935 br. Wollongong
m. Francis P Connors ( abt 1858 - 1888 Little Bay) 1883 Paddington
m. Frank Figtree (1867 Sheffield – 8/7/1936 Son of Edmund Figtree & Elizabeth Growden *) 1897 Wollongong
f. Thomas Bozeat m. Mary Ann
Living Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
LATE MRS. SARAH FIGTREE
Mrs. Sarah Figtree, an old resident of Randwick, died in a private hospital on Saturday. Before coming to Randwick, Mrs. Figtree had lived in Wollongong, where her husband, Mr. Frank Figtree, who is well-known in metropolitan bowling circles, was in business for more than 40 years.
She is survived by her husband, two sons, and a daughter. The Sun (Sydney, NSW: 1910 - 1954) Monday 19 August 1935 p 10
b. 1849 Stow cum Quy Cambridgeshire d. 16/2/1905 Kembla br. American Creek
m. Daniel Filby (abt 1845 - 24/2/1937 Corrimal) 1874 Wollongong
f. Henry Burling m. Mary M Morgan *
On Thursday, of last week a very old and much respected resident of Kembla passed away, in the person of Mrs, Ann Filby, wife of Mr. Dan Filby, at the age of 57 years. Mrs. Filby had never recovered from the shock of the Kembla Disaster, and after five months suffering from heart trouble, passed away. The funeral took place on Friday, and was largely attended, the remains being laid beside her late mother, Mrs. Burling, in the Church of England cemetery, American Creek. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 25 February 1905 p 2
b. 1877 Kiama d. 1955 Chatswood
m. George Grafton Fillingham (14/8/1868 Grafton – 1927 Son of Joseph Fillingham &) 25/4/1900 Kiama
f. Robert Oscar Kendall m. Emma Hunt *
Fillingham - Kendall- April 25th, 1900, at Buroul, Kiama, by the Rev, B. Stephens , George Grafton Fillingham, of Melbourne, younger son of the late Rev. Joseph Fillingham to Caroline Mary Newell (Tottie), second daughter of R. O. Kendall, Barroul, Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 26 May 1900 p 2
FILLINGHAM.—On the 19th instant, at her residence, “Syerston,” 21 Highett Street, Richmond, Victoria, the wife of Mr. G. G. Fillingham, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 26 February 1901 p 2
FILLINGHAM.—November 8, at 21 Highett-street, Richmond, Melbourne, the wife of George G. Fillingham—a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 12 November 1904 p 10
FILLINGHAM.—On the 31st October, at “Tyerston,” Highett-street, Richmond, the wife of George G. Fillingham of a son. The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Saturday 17 November 1906 p 60
b. abt 1880 d. 8/8/1971 Moruya
m. Harold Eric Filmer (abt 1878 -21/11/1940 Moruya 1902 Leichhardt
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1870 d. 1955 Sydney
m. Gilbert Filshie (1866- 1943 Son of Gilbert Filshie & Martha Paton) abt 1894
f. Frederick Dawson m. Harriette
Husband a public school teacher
Living Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 1937 Chatswood 21476/1937 br. 23/10/1937 Botany
m. William James Fimister (abt 1857 -24/1/1933 Woollahra)
f. James Smith m. Mary
Husband was a hotel owner of Nowra and Wollongong as well as running a business in the Riveria
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FIMISTER'S WOLLONGONG HOTEL.
Largest and most elegantly-appointed Hotel outside- of Sydney. Lofty dining reading, rooms. Hot and cold plunge baths within minutes of golf links, tennis court, and sea-water baths. Beautiful drives and walks through mountain scenery and along sandy beaches. 1909
FIMISTER -The Funeral of the late CATHERINE AMELIA FIMISTER will leave St Francis Church Oxford Street Paddington THIS SATURDAY it 3 pm for Botany Cemetery
b. 1871 Sydney d. 26/1/1948
m. John Roxburgh Fimister (abt 1868 -30/8/1923 Newtown Son of John Fimister & Jane A P) 1896 Sydney
f. James Thomas Buckland m. Ellen
m. John Finch
b. abt 1843 d. 26/11/1881 Campbelltown 5744/1881
m. Rev. William Fincham (abt 1832 -22/5/1893 Liverpool Son of Francis Fincham & Sarah) 18/8/1865 Rose Valley near Wollongong 3530/1865 ( At residence of her father)
f. William Spence m. Agnes Gordon *
FINCHAM-SPENCE.-By special license, at the residence of the bride's father, on the 18th inst. by the Rev G Charter, William Fincham, National School Teacher. Mount Keira, to Annie, third daughter of Mr William Spence, Rose Valley, near Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 August 1865 p 2
FINCHAM. — November 26, at Nelson House, Campbelltown, Annie, the beloved wife of the Rev. W. Fincham, aged 38 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 29 November 1881 p 1
b. abt 1833 d. 1861 Wollongong
m. Rev. William Fincham ( abt 1832 -22/5/1893 Liverpool Son of Francis Fincham & Sarah ) 1854 Suffolk
f. Thomas Pritty m. ?
Ship: 1855
b. 1879 Kiama d. 1957 Wollongong
m. Robert Findley ( abt 1854 Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland - 1929 Corrimal Son of Fenwick Findley & Margaret Ellis *)1923
f. Alfred Bentley m. Mary Ann Davis *
Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b.24/1/1864 Newcastle/Merewether d. 1950 Sawyer’s Gully br. Kurri Kurri
m. William Findley ( 1860 Blyth Northumberland England - 1933 Kurri Kurri Son of Fenwick Findley & Margaret Ellis) 1883 Lambton
f.James Jones m. Harriet Williams
MRS. E. FINDLEY.
Mrs. Elizabeth Findley, who died at Sawyer's Gully, was 86. Her husband, Mr. William Findley, died 17 years ago.
Mrs. Findley was born, educated and married in Merewether, and for the last 47 years lived at Sawyer's Gully. She is survived by four sons, six daughters, 41 grandchildren, and 70 great-grandchildren. Her funeral was to the Methodist portion of Kurri Kurri Cemetery; from the residence of her son, in Second-street, Weston. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Friday 14 July 1950 p 8
b. 1862 Binalong d. 1895 Merewether
m. John Octavus Findley (abt 1864-26/5/1895 Merewether Son of Fenwick Findley & Margaret E Ellis *) 1886 Lambton
f. Dougal Masson m. Agnes
Cause of Death: Consumption? (husband died of consumption so is likely)
MEREWETHER. DEATH.
Early yesterday morning Mrs. Findley, widow of the late John Findley, whose death was recorded about five months ago, succumbed to a protracted illness. Four children are left, all of whom are girls. The deceased was well known in the district, and much respected. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 22 October 1895 p 3
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1840 Forfarshire Scotland d. 21/4/1906 Kiama br. North Kiama
m. Joseph Findlay (abt 1835 - 7/5/1909 Kiama)
f. m. Isabella
Ship: Surrey 1875
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Yet another of our old and respected residents passed oer' the great divide on Saturday last. We refer to Mrs, Isabella Findlay, who died suddenly at her residence. North Kiama, on the morning of the day stated. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, on March 12, 1830, the deceased lady had reached to the good old age of 8 score years and ten, the last 80 of which she dwelt in Kiama, all honored and esteemed resident. Mrs. Findlay possessed a disposition that one could not but help admire homely, cheerful, and at all times sympathetic with those in sickness and trouble.
Even while burdened with troubles of her own, and they were not a few, she was ever ready and took a pleasure in doing a kind or neighborly act. Many will long remember her for this alone. Of late years Mrs. Findlay had the care of her aged and infirm husband, and although at times it most have been a trial to her at her advanced age, she was never known to fail in her duty or complain of her lot, and it was beautiful to see the devotedness with which she tended the old gentleman to the end. The deceased was the mother of three sons and a daughter, to whom she proved a good and true parent, and who, with her I husband, will keenly fill her loss.
We join with many friends sympathising with in their bereavement. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 24 April 1906 p 2
m. John Findlay ( -18/4/1859 Boroondara Vic) 26/4/1854 Portland Vic.
f. Alick Osborne m. Ann *
On April 26th,at Portland, Victoria, John Findlay, Esq., Surgeon in the Royal Navy, J.P., Emigration Agent and Colonial Surgeon, to Isabella, youngest daughter of Alick Osborne, Esq., M.L.C., of Daisy Bank, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 May 1854
On the 30th June, at the residence of Lindsay Clarke, Esq., the wife of Dr. Findlay of a daughter. Portland Guardian and Normanby General Advertiser (Vic. : 1842 – 1876) Wednesday 1 July 1857
b. 5/1/1869 d. 20/8/1955 Carlton br. Woronora
m. Joseph Findlay (abt 1872 Forfarshire Scotland- 18/4/1957 Bulli Son of Joseph Findlay & Isabella *) 1894 Sydney
f. George Wood m. Margaret Imrie *
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1876 Yass
m. Adam Gray Findley (abt 1869 County Durham -10/12/1918 Sawyer's Gully Son of Fenwick Findley & Margaret Ellis *) 1893 Woonona
f. John Charles G Mann m. Jane Sophia
b. abt 1834 North Sheilds Northumberland d. 30/1/1899 Balgownie br. Wollongong General
m. Fenwick Findley (abt 1831 Blyth Borthumberland – 25/1/1908 Wollongong Son of Robert Findley & Mary Appleby? ) 2/5/1852 Newcastle on Tyne
f. Robert Ellis m. Hannah Bell /or Foster
Ship: Samuel Plimsoll 1879
IM Issue: 2 Feb 1899 A very old resident of Balgownie
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1857 American Creek 12194/1857
m. John Finlay (Dundee Scotland-) 25/6/1881 Sydney 900/1881
f. William Walker m. Mary Ann Fishlock * see Willett
FINLAY— WALKER.— June 25th, at the Mariner's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Thomas Gainford, John Finlay, of Dundee, Scotland, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Mr. William Walker, of Cordeaux River, near Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 July 1881 p 2
b. 1861 Ipswich Qld 1861/C539 d. 1907 Wollongong
m. Septimus Findley (1862 Tynemouth, Northumberland -6/5/1941 Bulli Son of Fenwick Findley & Margaret Ellis *) 1885 Newcastle
f. John Hackshall m. Kate Deadman
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1854 Durham d. 19/3/1922 br. Wollongong General
m. Robert Ellis Findley ( abt 1854 Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland - 1929 Corrimal Son of Fenwick Findley & Margaret Ellis *)
f. Alexander m. Margaret
b. 18/7/1880 d. 1966 Wollongong
m. James Findlay 1901 Newtown
f. William Winley m. Rebecca Alexander *
m. Alexander Findlay
b. 1856
m. Trangott Christian Finger (- Son of Christian Finger &) 19/2/1884 Kiama 5481/1884
f. James Couch m. Mary Whatley/Wheatley *
FINGER— COUCH.— Feb. 19, at Shellharbour, by the Rev. E. A. Colvin, Traugott Christian, eldest son of Christian Finger, Esq., Victoria, to Emily, youngest daughter of the late James Couch, Esq., Shellharbour. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 March 1884 p 2
m. Peter Finigan
m. Frederick Finkner
Husband a stonecutter
b. 1874 Wollongong d. 23/7/1955 Nowra
m. William McNicol Finlay (abt 1879- 3/3/1959 Woonona ) 1900 Balmain
f. Thomas Edward Chilby m. Agnes Spinks *
m. Kenneth Finlayson
Ship: William Nicol 1837
Husband on 1841 census living on WW Jenkins estate at Berkeley
m. Roderick Finlayson (abt 1802 Scotland-
Ship: William Nicol 1837
Husband on 1841 census living on WW Jenkins estate at Berkeley
b. 1859 Kiama 8439/1859 d. 4?/8/1948 Bulli 23085/1948 br. Bulli General
m. William Finlayson (1856 St George – 23/6/1926 Bulli Son of Donald Finlayson & Christina Reid *)19/8/1879 Kiama
f. George Bullen m. Agnes Weston *
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband an agent
FINLAYSON–BULLEN.—On the 19th August, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Kiama, by the Rev. H. Woodhouse, WILLIAM, second son of Mr. D. FINLAYSON, to ANNIE LYDIA, eldest daughter of Mr. G. BULLEN, both of Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 16 September 1879 p 2
FINLAYSON.-On the 21st instant at Kiama, Robert Bain infant and only son of W and A. L Finlayson. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 22 January 1886 p 2
b. abt 1824 d. 6/8/1902 Hurstville br. Sutherland
m. Donald B Finlayson 1853
f. William m. Christian
MRS D FINLAYSON, SEN.
The death occurred on Wednesday morning, last of the wife of Mr D. Finlayson, late of Kiama, and for some years past of “Craigton' Hurstville The deacesed lady, who had reached the ripe age of 78 years, was buried in the Wesleyan cemetery at Sutherland on Thursday last. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Saturday 9 August 1902 p 2
FINLAYSON.—August 6, at her late residence, “Craigton,” Stony Creek Road, Hurstville, Christina, beloved wife of Donald Finlayson, late of Kiama, aged 79 years. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 13 August 1902 p 2
b. abt 1859 Almondbury Yorkshire d. 13/10/1935 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. Robert Finlayson (1854 NSW - 1936 Wollongong Son of Donald Finlayson & Christian Reid *) 29/5/1889 Homebush
f. Nathaniel Berry m. Jane E
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Father owned a wool factory. In 1881 census she was a school teacher.
FINLAYSON–BERRY.—May 29, at Rosemount, Homebush, by the Rev. Geo. Rayner: Robert, eldest son of Mr. D Finlayson, of Kiama, to Clara, second daughter of Mr. Nathaniel Berry, of Lockwood, Huddersfield, England. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 21 June 1889 p 2
FINLAYSON.—March 6, at her residence, F and A. C. Bank, the wife of Robert Finlayson, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 15 March 1890 p 2
FINLAYSON. — June 23, at, her residence, E.S. and A.C. Bank, Wollongong, the wife of Robert Finlayson, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 27 June 1893 p 2
FINLAYSON. — August 2, at her residence, E.S. and A. Bank, Wollongong, the wife of Robert Finlayson, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 8 August 1896 p 2
LATE MRS. R. FINLAYSON
A kindly, good woman was called to her eternal reward on Sunday in the person of Mrs. Finlayson, wife of Mr. R. Finlayson, who for many years was manager of the E.S. &A. Bank. The late Mrs. Finlayson, before failing health interfered with her activities, was willing worker for all charity…. She was born in Yorkshire, England, 76 years ago, and came to Australia as a young woman, For a time she resided in Sydney where she married Mr. Finlayson, 46 years ago. ago. For a time they resided at North Sydney, later removing to Wollongong, when Mr. Finlayson was appointed to the management of the branch, and she has resided in the town ever since.
The remains were privately cremated in the Woronora Crematorium on Monday, only the members- of the family being present.
Mr. Finlayson and two sons and one daughter survive to mourn their loss, viz., Mrs. Rickleman (Port Kembla) and Drs. Malcolm and Norman Finlayson. Qne son, Lieutenant R. B. Finlayson, made the supreme sacrifice at the Great War. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 October 1935 p 10
m. Dougald Finlayson
b. 24/2/1839 Harpers Hill d. 19/4/1907 Fairy Meadow br. 20/4/1907 Presbyterian Cemetery Wollongong in an unmarked grave.
m. Alexander Finlayson (3/9/1825 Slumbay Lochcarron Ross & Cromarty Scotland- 1898 Newcastle Son of John Finlayson & Mary ) 11/2/1858 Berkeley Wollongong
f. Dugald Matheson m. Isabella Finlayson *
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On the 11th instant, by the Rev. O. Atchison, at the house of the bride's father, Mr Alexander Finlayson, to Mary, second daughter of Mr Dougal Matherson, of Berkeley. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 15 February 1858 p 3
Mrs A. Finlayson, who for many years resided at Ulmarra, but latterly on the South Coast, died at Wollongong on Friday week aged 69. She was a native of the South Coast, and came with her husband to reside at Ulmarra about 50 years ago, and was one of the pioneer settlers. She was much respected, and old residents will learn with regret of her demise. She survived her husband by about 10 years. She leaves a large grown up family, including Messrs J and M Finlayson of Ulmarra and Mrs T Inglis of Grafton.
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Unmarried or no father listed
m. John Firth 26/11/1855 Jamberoo Reg Kiama RC
Husband a settler
Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Francis Fish 1886 Kiama
Francis Fish was charged by the police with wasting his estate by drinking and riotous living in such wise that his wife and family were likely to come to want. The charge was preferred by Constable Banks, who stated that the facts alleged we're notorious; but as he had reason to know that the wife of the accused would not give evidence il support of the charge, it would probably be useless to press it. The accused vehemently denied the charge and appealed to his wife who was in court, as to whether he had ever left her in want of anything necessary for herself and family. There being no other evidence to address the Bench resolved to postpone the case for a month. Reporter and Illawarra Journal (Kiama, NSW: 1887 - 1894) Wednesday 21 September 1887 p 2
In 1901 she may have been convicted of stealing jewellery and sentenced to 6 months. She was likely to be living in Waterloo which indicates she was living in poverty.
m. John Fishburn ( 1825 Sydney – 9/3/1888 Castle Hill Son of William Henry Fishburn & Catherine Ash ) 1847 Sydney, St Andrew's Scots Church Presbyterian
b. abt 1864 Durham d. 1926 Broken Hill br. Broken Hill
m. Robert Caress Fishburn (abt 1865 Ballarat Vic- 7/10/1943 Broken Hill) 1887 Cowra
Ship: Illawarra 1883
Mrs. Isabella Fishburn the wife of Mr. R. C Fishburn, died at her residence. 162 Harvy-street, yesterday. She suffered from a septic arm some time ago and since then had not regained her health. She was a resident for many years and left a grown-up family all of Broken Hill. The remains were buried in the Baptist potion of the Cemetery this afternoon. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW: 1888 - 1954) Tuesday 2 February 1926 p 2
b. 1851 d. 23/12/1930 Sydney br. 24/12/1930 Northern Suburbs Cemetery Sydney
m. Dr Thomas Carson Fisher (1829-16/6/1837 Roseville) 1/3/1890 Wollongong
f. Andrew Thompson m. Elizabeth Weston *
FISHER-THOMPSON -March 1, at Wollongong, by the Rev. T C. Ewing. R. D. Thomas Carson Fisher, M.D., of Bowral, second son of the late Rev. W. A. Fisher, rector of Kilmos, Ireland, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Andrew Thompson, Horsley, Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 5 March 1890
FISHER- December 23 1930 at a private hospital Sydney Elizabeth Fisher beloved wife of Dr Thomas Carson Fisher of Roseville aged 79 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 24 December 1930
b. abt 1868 d. 1/8/1939 Tarrawanna br.
m. James Fisher ( - abt 2/4/1924 at sea)
f. William m. Ellen
Living at Tarrawanna in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
The death occurred on Tuesday of an old and highly respected citizen of Tarrawanna, Mrs. Ellen Jane Fisher (71), of Broker-street. She has for many years been a resident of the South Coast and was predeceased some years ago by her husband, who was lost at sea.
Mrs. Fisher had been in good health and collapsed suddenly on Tuesday to die in her home. She leaves a family of five grown up children. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 August 1939 p 10
b. abt 1831 Sutton Surrey d. 21/2/1910 Enmore br. Rookwood
m. James Churchill Fisher (-1891) 16/3/1854 Presbyterian Wollongong V18544515 74B
f. William Hall m. Mary
Married on Tuesday, March 16 at Wollongong by the .Rev. Cunningham Atchinson, Mr. James Churchill Fisher, of Sydney, late of Liverpool, England, to Emma, youngest daughter of the late Mr. William Hall, of Sutton, Surrey Empire 20 March 1854
On Friday April 1st at Spring Hill School, Mrs. Fisher of a daughter. Kiama Examiner (NSW : 1858 - 1859) Saturday 9 April 1859 p 2
November 4th, at the residence of his parents. Sydney Alfred James, the infant son of James and Emma Fisher, late of Marshall Mount National School, aged nine months and seventeen days. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 November 1861 p 2
On Thursday, 17th instant at Marshall Mount National School, Mrs. J.C. Fisher of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 25 January 1861 p 2
FISHER- February 21, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Sainty, Kent House, Augustus street. Enmore, Emma, relict of the late James Churchill Fisher, in her79th year. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 February 1910
Mrs. Emma Fisher, who died at Enmore on Monday last, aged 79, was the relict of the late James Churchill Fisher, who was well known here is the seventies and eighties as public school master, musician, and composer of numerous works, including a collection, of school songs, and a cantata, 'The Land of Gold:' and was also responsible for the introduction of the Tonic Sol-Fa system of notation here. Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869 - 1931) Saturday 26 February 1910 p 13
b. 1870 Sydney d. 10/11/1945 Coledale br. Helensburgh
m. John Fisher (abt 1872 Dunedin New Zealand- 19/12/1937 Helensburgh) 1893 Helensburgh
f. Richard Hammonds m. Louisa
Husband a coal miner.
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Louisa Fisher v. John Fisher, assault, nonappearance of parties, case struck out South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 19 October 1907 p 11
FISHER-November 10 1945 at Coledale Hospital Louisa Fisher of 20 Hay St Helensburgh beloved mother of Violet, Will, Lucy and Sid In her 76th year.
FISHER -In loving memory of our dear mother Louisa Fisher of Helensburgh who passed away November 10 1945 A thought for today a memory for ever Inserted by her loving family The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 10 November 1951 p 44
m. Fisher?
Living at Lismore when her son enlisted no listing for her marriage or his birth so could be a fake name.
b. 1833 Devizes Wiltshire England d. abt d. 30/7/1910 Mt Keira
f. Robert Fishlock m. Elizabeth Amber *
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Lost in the Bush.
AN OLD LADY'S SAD END.
DIES FROM EXPOSURE AND EXHAUSTION.
On Tuesday morning last Eliza Fishlock, a single woman, 73 years of age, left her home at Corrimal for the purpose of walking to Cordeaux River, where she has a farm. She went across Mt. Keira through the bush to reach Cordeaux, but as she hard not reached her destination by Thursday, her friends became alarmed and search parties were organised to scour the bush, which is of a very rough nature.
As she was seen on Tuesday going through the bush near Mount Keira colliery stables, this portion of the bush was thoroughly searched, with the result that her body was found at the bottom of a precipice and laying in a pool of water about midday on Saturday. The body was discovered by Mr. C. Yeates.
THE INQUEST.
An inquest was held at the residence of Michael Fishlock, at Unanderra, on Sunday by the coroner, Mr. A. Elliott
Michael Fishlock, farmer, brother of deceased, stated that his sister resided at Corrimal. He last saw her alive on Saturday, 23rd inst, when he drove her into Wollongong. She then appeared to be in good health. On that day she said she wanted to go to the Cordeaux, but he told her the roads were too muddy. Some of deceased's land had been resumed by the Government for the Cordeaux River dam, and he thought this affected her mind. He went to Corrimal on the 29th to see his sister, but there was no one there, the place being shut up. Deceased was 73 years of age last birthday, and lived alone. She was never married.
She was born in Wiltshire (England), but had resided in New South Wales for 63 years. She was in the habit of being away from home for a day or two at a time. Deceased, at the time of her death, owned 151 acres of land at the Cordeaux, and a house and two allotments of land at Corrimal, of the total value of about £80O. She also had about £400 in the banks. He had been informed that deceased made a will in his favor.
Samuel Edwards, farmer at Mount. Keira, stated he had known deceased for the last thirty years. On Tuesday afternoon last he saw her passing his house. She bade his wife and children good evening as she passed. Hearing that deceased could not be found he went searching for her. He was told by Michael Fishlock that deceased had not been heard of since she passed his house on the previous Tuesday. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Yeates, one of the search party, stated that the body of deceased was lying at the junction of Hell Hole Creek. This would be in a direct line from the Mt. Keira stables. It is very rough country. Deceased had apparently slipped and rolled down the embankment.
Robert Swan stated he saw Eliza Fishlock passing the Mt. Keira stables at 5.30 on Tuesday afternoon. She was going in the direction of the Cordeaux River.
Clement Yeates stated that he was one of the search party, and came upon deceased at the junction of M'Goldrick's and Porter's Creeks. The body was lying in a shallow pool of water, about nine inches deep. Deceased was lying on her back, and had apparently been dead for some time. The body was quite stiff. There was not sufficient water to cover deceased's head.
The country was very rough and mountainous.
Dr. T. W. Lee, who made a post mortem examination of the body, stated he found scratches about the lower limbs, and a small scalp wound, but not sufficient to account for deceased's death. The stomach was quite empty, and the heart very much contracted. Every other organ was healthy. Did not think deceased was dead more than twelve hours before she was found. Deceased did not die from drowning.
The coroner found that Eliza Fishlock met her death on or about the 30th July from cold and exhaustion whilst lost in the bush. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 2 August 1910 p 2
b. 1870 Wollongong 18996/1870 d. 19/4/1943 Wilton
m. Robert James Fishlock (1871 Picton – 13/12/1948 Figtree Son of James Fishlock & Margaret Elliott * ) 1901 Wollongong
f. John Thornton m. Susan Shipp *
Living at Cordeaux River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FISHLOCK.—April 19 1943 at Wilton. Eliza Ann Fishlock, of Fig Tree, beloved wife of Robert James, dear mother of Edward Roy and Margaret May (Mrs. Power), and grandmother of Janet and Bert Power, aged 72 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 21 April 1943 p 12
b. abt 1803 Wiltshire d. 20/9/1877 Cordeaux River
m. Robert Fishlock (1804 -20/9/1885 Cordeaux River) 1825 Devizes, Wiltshire England
f. William Amber m.
Ship: Neptune 1844
Husband borrowed 100 pounds and bought 100 acres at Cordeaux River where he and his family became the first settlers. Discovered black lead on the property in 1856/57
FISHLOCK. — On the 20th September, 1877, at her son's residence, Cordeaux River, Elizabeth Fishlock, aged 77 years. On the 20th September, 1885, at the same place, Robert Fishlock, husband of the above, aged 86 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 1 October 1885 p 2
b. abt 1872 d. 28/4/1937 Wollongong br. Mt Kembla
m. James Fishlock ( 1860 Cordeaux River- 1957 Son of Michael Fishlock & Maria Organ *) 1890 Wollongong 7722/1890
f. David Denny m. Catherine
Living at Cordeaux River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
The death occurred at a private hospital, Wollongong, Wednesday of Mrs. Elizabeth Fishlock, beloved wife of Mr. James Fishlock of Kembla Heights, and mother of Albert,
James, Hester (Mrs. Puckeridge) Ivy (Mrs. Hubert), Elsie (Mrs. Moon), and William and Edward (deceased). The late Mrs. Fishlock was 65 years of age and was well and favourably known by a very wide circle of friends. The remains were interred in the C. of E. cemetery, Mount Kembla, yesterday afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 30 April 1937 p 7
b. abt 1833 d. 4/12/1918 Wilton
m. James Fishlock (1836 Devizes Wiltshire England – 20/8/1898 Cordeaux River – suicide due to facial tumour Son of Robert Fishlock & Elizabeth Amber *) 1871
FISHLOCK — in loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Margaret Fishlock, who died December 4, 1918 aged 86 years. …Inserted by her loving daughter, M. A. Matthews, and granddaughter, May. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Friday 5 December 1919 p 4
b. 17/8/1839 Stockade Wollongong d. 1915 Melbourne
m. Michael Fishlock (1831 Devizes Wiltshire England – 11/7/1923 Wollongong Son of Robert Fishlock & Elizabeth Amber *) 9/4/1855 Figtree Presbyterian Wollongong V18554523 74B
um. Charles Dormer
um. John Williams
f. William Organ m. Eliza Best *
One Tuesday, 21st August, 1862, Maria Fishlock appeared in the Wollongong Court of Petty Sessions complaining that a Mary Lehany had used threatening language towards her. Maria prayed that Mrs Lehany might be bound over to keep the peace. Maria Fishlock was the third daughter of William Organ and Eliza Best. She had been born at the Wollongong Stockade on the 17th August 1839 and had married Michael Fishlock of Figtree on the 9th April 1855 at the tender age of 15 years and 7 months. She may have spent most of her childhood with her grandparents at Figtree for her mother, Eliza Best, had died when Maria was just six months old. At the time of her court appearance in 1862, Maria was 23 years old and the mother of three children. From the text of the court case it appears that Maria was not happy with her lot in life, or with her husband, Michael Fishlock.
In Court, Maria testified that she was afraid Mary Lehany would carry her threats into execution as she was repeatedly in the habit of making them night and day. Mary Lehany had even threatened to take Maria's life. What had caused all this hostility on the part of Mrs Lehany? In Maria's own words “There was jealousy existing on Mary Lehany's part on account of my intimacy with her husband, but there is no cause for such jealousy. I have never been alone in the garden with Mr Lehany, though I have been accused of it. Mr Lehany has driven me into town but Mrs Lehany was always present. I was not aware that he had driven me into town, leaving his wife to walk. I have never heard anything said about my child being christened after Mr Lehany. I have never threatened to pull Mary Lehany limb from limb nor called her an old sow. I bear no malice towards Mrs Lehany. I simply require protection from her.”
Mr Jones, lawyer for Mrs Lehany, maintained that Maria had greatly provoked Mary and had caused great unhappiness for Mary Lehany and her husband.
The two judges, in the form of the Wollongong Mayor George Hewlett, and Captain Hopkins, found Mary Lehany guilty of harassment and fined her £20, also ordering her to be of good conduct for six months. As for Maria, she may have been protected from Mrs Lehany but she wasn't protected from her husband Michael Fishlock who kicked her out and divorced her shortly thereafter. It was reported (pers. comm.) that Michael discovered Maria with another man on one occasion though whether this was before or after the Lehany incident is not known.
Maria seems to have disappeared after this scandalous affair and we don't know whether she returned home to her father William at Wollongong, whether she remarried or whether she left Wollongong (some sources say she may have gone to Victoria) . Michael Fishlock remarried and fathered nine more children.
Pioneers of the Illawarra - a history of the family of Elias Organ in Wollongong, 1839-1869 Michael K. Organ
m. Michael Fishlock
b. 9/8/1850 West End Bulli d. 24/6/1926 Wollongong
m. John Oxenbridge ( 28/5/1844 East Bargo – 28/12/1871 Campbelltown Son of Henry Oxenbridge & Frances Connell) 7/10/1865 Picton
m. Michael Fishlock (1831 Devizes Wiltshire England – 11/7/1923 Wollongong Son of Robert Fishlock & Elizabeth Amber *) unmarried
f. John Brasher m. Maria Purser *
Unmarried or no father listed on some children as if she was not married to Michael Fishlock– She is also recorded as being Oxenbridge on her record in the BDM’s: however her death notices were under Fishlock.
Mrs. Fishlock, senr. relict of the late M. Fishlock, died on Wednesday. She was a very old and esteemed resident. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 June 1926 p 17
b. abt 1860 d. 5/8/1949 Russell Vale br. Bulli General
m. Robert Ramsay (-abt 9/1/1891 Cardiff Newcastle)
m. James Fishwick (abt 1850- 26/10/1935 Bulli Son of James Fishwick & Sarah) 1892 Wollongong
f. James m. Elizabeth
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FISHWICK, Ann. -August 5, 1949, at her residence, 30 East Street, Russell Vale, relict of the late James Fishwick and loving mother of James, Margaret Ann (Mrs. Thomas), Lily (Mrs. Hood, deceased), Alice (Mrs. Poole), Ellen (Mrs. Watson), Sarah (Mrs. Smith), John, and William (deceased), aged 89 years.
Interred Presbyterian Cemetery, Bulli, 7th instant. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 8 August 1949 p 10
First Husband died when he tripped and fell holding glass beer bottles which broke and cut his arm artery open.
b. abt 1865 d. 22/12/1948 Woonona br. Bulli General
m. Colin Fishwick
Mrs. M. A. FISHWICK
Mrs. Margaret Annie Fishwick, who died at her home, 11 Colliery Road, Woonona, on Wednesday of last week, was 83 years of age and was the mother of Mr. Joseph, Fishwick.
The funeral last Thursday was to Bulli General Cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Thursday 30 December 1948 p 6
b. 1858 Maitland d. 1937 Cessnock br. Cessnock
m. John Vile (abt 1850-1892 Hunter Son of William Vile & Hannah)
m. William Fitch (1862 Maitland- 1904 Cessnock) 1900 Sydney
f. Mark New m. Eliza A
Living at Port Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FITCH (VILE)— The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Vile, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vile, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vile, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kay (Maitland), Mr. and Mrs. G. Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. T. Kingsley (Waverley) and families, are invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly loved Mother, Mother-in-law and Grandmother, ANNIE FITCH (VILE), to move from the Residence of her Daughter, Mrs. G. Hollingsworth, Sargent-st, Cessnock, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at three o'clock for the Methodist Cemetery, Cessnock. The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939) Monday 30 August 1937 p 8
d. 7/2/1909 Drummoyne br. Rookwood
m. John Fitch 16/6/1855
f. William Hurst m. Sarah
By license, on the 16th, by the Rev. Dr. Sutton, Mr. John Fitch, of Waterview Bay, to Maria, the fourth daughter of W. Hurst, Esq., of Illawarra. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 June 1855
FITCH- February 7, 1909, at “Balmoral,” Tranmere-st. Drummoyne, Mrs. Maria Fitch, late of Snails Bay, Balmain. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 8 February 1909 p 6
b. 28/2/1850 Avondale Dapto d. 1918 Wollongong
m. John King Fittler ( 11/1/1850 Wollongong -1914 Kiama Son of Theodore Fittler & Margaret Gardoll *) 19/2/1870 Kiama courthouse 2467/1870 divorced 1913
f. Samuel Clarke m. Rachel Prior *
Living at Collins St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 16/11/1822 Eltville Nassau Germany d. 13/10/1903 Mudgee br. Mudgee
m. Theodore Edward Fittler (1819 Eltville Germany-1912 Spring Flat Mudgee) 10/5/1846
f. Johann Ulunta Gardoll m. Catherina Helmstaedter
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=schipp&id=I15122
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1880 d. 2/11/1964 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John Benedict Fitzgerald (abt 1877-23/2/1941 Wollongong Son of William Fitzgerald & Maria) 1900 Manly
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a storekeeper.
b. abt 1814 City of Cork
m. John Fitzgerald 1839 (no record of wedding so may not have happened)
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1839 Wollongong
Ship: Margaret (2) 1839
Convict record:
m. Thomas Fitzgerald (abt 1849- 4/8/1875 Kiama Son of James Fitzgerald & Mary) 1874 Kiama 2726/1874
On the 4th instant, at his residence, Terralong-street, Kiama, Mr. Thomas FITZGERALD, aged 26 years, leaving a wife and one child. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 12 August 1875 p 2
b. 1862 Dunmore 8427/1862 d. 23/8/1935 Dunmore br. Shellharbour
f. Gerald Fitzgerald m. Mary Morrisey *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MISS ANNIE FITZGERALD-73 Years.
As briefly reported in the “Independent,” Miss Annie Fitzgerald, of Dunmore, passed away at her residence on Friday afternoon, aged 73 years.
The late Miss Fitzgerald was the daughter of Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald, who came to Australia from his home in Ireland 85 years ago, and took up a farm on the Fuller Estate, which has been occupied by the family ever since. Miss Annie Fitzgerald was born there and spent the whole of her long life at Dunmore. Devoted to her home, she was beloved by all who knew her and her sterling worth as the daughter of very worthy parents. A devoted church worker, her services in that capacity will be long remembered and appreciated. Some five weeks ago, she contracted (the prevailing influenza and during her illness she was devotedly nursed by her two sisters and by Miss B Creagan, who did everything possible for her comfort.
Miss Fitzgerald is survived by three brothers, Messrs. John and Patrick Fitzgerald (Dunmore and Mr. Michael
Fitzgerald (Mullumbimby) and two sisters, Mrs. D. Kelleher (Catherine) and Miss Margaret Fitzgerald (Dunmore) to all of whom sincere sympathy is extended in the loss of one who had spent a long and useful life. A brother and sister (James and Mary) predeceased her.
The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at the Catholic cemetery, Shellharbour, The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 28 August 1935 p 2
b. 1862 Kiama 8387/1862 d. 1899 Nowra
m. Gerald Fitzgerald 1879 Shoalhaven 4759/1879
f. Peter L’Estrange m. Catherine Dwyer *
b. b. 2/6/1859 Kembla d. 1/3/1908 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. Patrick Fitzgerald (abt 1859 -15/4/1941 Wollongong Son of James Fitzgerald & Mary) 6/11/1890 St Francis Xavier’s 7730/1890
f. Michael McDonough/McDonagh m. Mary Ann Tighe *
Both resident of Berkley
Living at Berkeley in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
OBITUARY.
The death took place on Sunday last of the wife of Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald, of Berkeley. The deceased lady, had not been ill for very long, but was removed to the Wollongong
Hospital for special treatment. Not with standing every care, however, she succumbed. Mrs. Fitzgerald, who was the daughter of Mr. M. M'Donough, of Figtree, was 48 years of age, and leaves a sorrowing, husband and five children, besides a large circle of friends, to mourn their loss. The remains were taken to St. Francis Xavier's Church, and thence to the cemetery, where the Rev. Father Walsh conducted the service. He paid a high tribute to the worth of Mr Fitzgerald. The funeral was the largest seen in Wollongong, for some considerable, time, and was notable for the large number of ladies, who followed the remains to their last resting place. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 3 March 1908 p 2
m. William Fitzgerald 18/11/1850 Kiama
Both resident of Gerringong. Husband a labourer.
b. 1834 Dublin Ireland d. 21/6/1904 Chatswood br. Gordon Cemetery
m. Alfred J I’Anson (9/7/1816 London England- 1864 Shoalhaven)
m. John Joseph Curr (1840-1874 Sheffield England) 2/3/1867 Wollongong at the residence of the bride 3301/1867
m. Stephen Fitzgerald Sydney 1875/79
f. George Underwood Alley m. Catherine Amelia Dods-Smith
On Monday, the 5th of June instant, in St. Philip's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Arch- deacon Cowper, D.D., Christiana Augusta Underwood, second daughter of George Underwood Alley, Esq., of Mount St. Thomas, Illawarra, grand-niece of the late Countess of Arran, and cousin to the present Duchess of Inverness, late Lady Cecilia Underwood, consort of his Royal Highness the late Duke of Sussex, to Alfred I'Anson, Esq., of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald 6 June 1848
On Wednesday, the 15th instant, of diphtheria, at the residence of her parents, Wollongong, TERESA AUGUSTA, second daughter of Mr. JOHN CURR, aged 1 year and 10 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 February 1871
On Friday, the 22nd instant, of diarrhoea, occasioned by dentition, JOHN HENRY, son of Mr. JOHN CURR, of Wollongong, aged 8 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 26 December 1871
b. 10/7/1851 Fairy Meadow d. 16/5/1935 Keiraville br. Wollongong
m. James Fitzgerald ( abt 1849- 7/3/1925 Son of James S Fitzgerald & Mary ) 26/1/1876 St Francis Xavier’s 4561/1876
f. Timothy Daly m. Elizabeth Lynch *
Living Keelogues in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Mrs. James Fitzgerald.
At her home, 'Cratlee ' Keiraville, Wollongong, on the 16th ult., the death occurred of Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald. Deceased, who was born at Fairy Meadow 83 years ago, was one of the fine old pioneers of the Illawarra district, having spent all her life here. A loving wife and mother, and true friend, with ever a cheery word and helping hand to those in need, she was surrounded by a wide circle of friends.
After their retirement the family went to live at Keiraville, where Mrs. Fitzgerald spent a life which was characterised by all the qualities essential to a devoted Catholic. Her husband, the late James Fitzgerald, predeceased her by 10 years.
She is survived by a family of three daughters and four sons: Catherine Millie (Mrs. O'Keefe, of Waverley), Elizabeth (Mrs. Blackburn), William (Dulwich Hill), John (deceased), Edward and Joseph (Wollongong). Mrs. Fitzgerald was a regular attendant at St. Francis Xavier's Church. Wollongong, in which she was baptized, received her first Holy Communion, and was married. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 20 June 1935 p 5
Living at Stockwood Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 8/10/1855 Cranbrook Kent d. 24/9/1952 Cootamundra
m. William Fitzgerald ( 22/10/1850 Dapto- 16/4/1921 Cootamundra Son of William Fitzgerald & Maria Daly *) 2/10/1872 Queanbeyan
f. George Manwaring m. Mary Stanley
Ship: Anna Maria 1857
b. 3/10/1836 Castlekreg Kerry Ireland d. 10/1/1924 North Sydney
f. Bryan Cunna m. Mary Finn
Living at Manning St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Sister superior
Sister Francis (Fitzgerald).
An unexpected death occurred at St. Joseph's Convent, Mount-street, North Sydney, on Thursday, 10th inst., when Sister Francis (Miss Julia Fitzgerald) was called away. She was one of the first four Sisters of St. Joseph, companions of Mother Mary of the Cross. She was born in Kerry, Ireland, of a grand old Catholic family, and in her infancy came to Australia with her parents, who made their home in Victoria.
After a time they went to Penola, in South Australia, and there made the acquaintance of the late Rev. Father Tenison Woods; there, also, Mother Mary of the Cross formed with them a friendship which lasted through life, and Miss Fitzgerald threw in her lot with Mother Mary, inspired by her enthusiasm, and enkindled by the missionary spirit of Father Woods. God blessed
Sister Francis with a long life — she was 87 years of age in October — and she passed over 57 years in religion, beloved and respected by all with whom she came in contact, and a model of humility and regular observance to both young and old members of the congregation. Her illness was of short duration, and no one thought of a fatal ending; but the great heat of the day accelerated the heart trouble, from which she was suffering, and the end came quickly, though peacefully. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 17 January 1924 p 33
m. Dennis Fitzgerald
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living at St Joseph’s Convent Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- School teacher
m. John Fitzgerald 9/9/1853 Wollongong
Both resident of Dapto
b. 20/4/1856 Dapto d. 9/10/1918 Wollongong br. Wollongong General
m. George Fitzgerald (abt 1847-20/12/1895 Keira St South Son of George Fitzgerald & ? ) 23/11/1875 St Francis Xavier’s 4485/1875
f. George McGee m. Jane D’Arcy *
FITZGERALD.—October 9, 1918, at Wollongong, Jane Fitzgerald, aged 62 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 10 October 1918 p 6
m. James Fitzgerald
b. 26/8/1873 Shellharbour d. 28/2/1940 Dunmore br. Shellharbour
f. Gerald Fitzgerald m. Mary Morrisey *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MISS MARGARET FITZGERALD.
A lady who will be greatly missed throughout the Dunmore and surrounding districts passed away on Wednesday in the person of Miss Margaret Fitzgerald. Many a sick person she comforted in their hour of trouble and nursed them back to health, and there were widespread .expressions of sympathy when some two months ago she herself was stricken with illness.
The late Miss Fitzgerald received. The devoted care and attention of her sister and niece, Mrs. D. Kelleher, and Miss Mary. Kelleher, in their home, and although often in, great pain, she remained cheerful to the, last, displaying splendid fortitude in her suffering.
Miss Fitzgerald was born at Dunmore, the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald, and had spent all her life at the homestead which has been occupied by members of the Fitzgerald family for nearly a century. She devoted herself assiduously to church work, and to her garden, for she was a great lover of flowers. Animals were another object of her affection and she would never miss a call to relieve suffering of any kind. A wonderful neighbour, her place will be hard to. Fill in the district, and many will be sad indeed at the passing of Miss Margaret Fitzgerald.
She is survived by three brothers, Messrs. John and Patrick (Dunmore) Michael Fitzgerald (Mullumbinmby) and one sister, Katherine (Mrs. D. Kelleher, Dunmore). Another sister, Miss Annie Fitzgerald, predeceased her about five years ago.
The funeral took place on Thursday at the Catholic Cemetery, Shellharbour, the Rev. Fr. O'Farrell officiating. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 2 March 1940 p 3
m. James Fitzgerald
On children’s baptism the couple are listed as being “wandering natives” Aboriginal.
Living at Stockwood Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1828 Co. Clare Ireland d. 21/11/1916 Dapto br. West Dapto Catholic
m. Michael Fitzgerald ( abt 1822 Tipperary -13/4/1908) 11/7/1848 Dapto
f. John Daley m. Mary Ann Brown *
She resident Jamberoo, she of Dapto.
FITZGERALD. — On November 21, 1916, at her residence, “Geraldine, ” Dapto, Maria, widow of the late Michael Fitzgerald, aged 83 years. — R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW: 1895 - 1942) Thursday 14 December 1916 p 32
b. b. abt 1842 Co Clare Ireland d. 10/7/1886 Figtree br. Wollongong
m. William Fitzgerald (abt 1835 - 2/4/1897 Mt Kembla and Wollongong ) 1859 Wollongong 3211/1859
FITZGERALD.-July 11, at her residence, Figtree, Wollongong, Maria, the dearly beloved wife of William Fitzgerald, and eldest daughter of the late Mr. William Frost. A fond wife and loving mother. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 July 1886
m. Thomas Fitzgerald
FITZGERALD.— On August 12th, at her late residence, Dunmore, MARY, relict of the late Gerald Fitzgerald, in her 74th year. Native of County Limerick, Ireland.— R.I. P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 5 September 1907 p 15
Mrs. MARY FITZGERALD.
The death occurred on Monday last of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald (wife of Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald, of Dunmore), at the age of 74 years, the cause being senile decay. The deceased lady leaves a husband and family of four (3 daughters and 1 son, all grown up) up) to mourn her. The funeral takes place this (Wednesday) afternoon, leaving at 1 o'clock for Shellharbor R.C. cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 14 August 1907 p 2
b. Co Clare Ireland d. 23/5/1886 br. Wollongong
m. James Fitzgerald (abt 1816 - 22/8/1881)
m. James Fitzgerald
m. James Fitzgerald
m. James Fitzgerald
Husband a settler
b. abt 1833 Limerick Ireland d. 12/8/1907 Dunmore br. Shellharbour
m. Gerald Fitzgerald (-1878 Kiama Son of James Fitzgerald & Mary)
f. James Morrisey m. Mary
Husband a farmer
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FITZGERALD.— On August 12th, at her late residence, Dunmore, MARY, relict of the late Gerald Fitzgerald, in her 74th year. Native of County Limerick, Ireland.— R.I. P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 5 September 1907 p 15
Another old Dunmore resident passed away in- the person of Mrs. Fitzgerald, relict of the late Gerald Fitzgerald. The deceased lady arrived with her husband at Dunmore in the fifties, and has resided there ever since. She had a large circle of friends and relatives, amongst whom she was held in the highest esteem, and affection. Two. sons and three daughters survive her. The remains were interred in the R.C. portion of the Shellharbor cemeteryIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 16 August 1907 p 2
The Fitzgerald family leased 'Gindawarrabell' of approximately 110 acres as tenant farmers of the Dunmore Estate from about 1876 to 1922. Initially the lease was to Gerald Fitzgerald. Ginndawarrabell remains standing and the farm house complex and the dry stones walls have local historic value as the dry stone walls used as animal enclosures are rare in NSW.
m. John D Fitzgerald
Husband a teacher
b. abt 1872 Durham d. 18/8/1960 br. Wollongong General
m. Michael Fitzgibbon ( abt 1871 -26/5/1927 Wollongong Son of Maurice Fitzgibbon & Johanna Harrington *) 1894 Wollongong 7508/1894
f. Terence McGeary m. Rosanna Rafferty
Ship: Northampton 1879
She resident of Mt Pleasant he at Balgownie
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Living First St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1849 d. 13/11/1899 Balgownie br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Maurice Fitzgibbon (1834-10/4/1914)
f. John Harrington m. Ellen
m. B E Fitzpatrick
FITZPATRICK.—At her residence, Foxground, on May 6?, the wife of B. E. Fitzpatrick of a son. Both doing well. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 9 May 1890 p 2
m. Michael Fitzpatrick
b. 24/7/1862 Gerringong d. 17/1/1913 Gerringong br. Gerringong
m. John Fitzpatrick ( abt 1855 Coolacussane Tipperary Ireland - 23/6/1944 Kiama Son of John Fitzpatrick & Bridget English ) 20/1/1890 St Peter’s & Paul’s Church Kiama 4284/1890
f. John Hanrahan m. Eliza Shea *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
THE many friends of Mr. John Fitzpatrick, of Gerringong will regret to hear of the death of his wife, which sad event took place yesterday morning. The deceased lady was a member of the Hanrahan family, and was widely known and highly esteemed. The funeral takes place this afternoon, the remains to be interred in the R.C. portion of the Gerringong cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 18 January 1913 p 2
b. 14/7/1870 O’Briens Road Wollongong 19009/1870
m. John Fitzpatrick 1910
f. Bernard Gillin m. Ellen O’Neill *
Living at Keelogues in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic duties
b. 1863 Kiama 8624/1863 d. 23/8/1950 Leichhardt br. Rookwood
m. James Flahey (- 20/7/1915 Ultimo Son of John Flahey & Mary) 1892 Sydney 3603/1892
f. Edward Byron m. Honora Carroll *
Husband a coachman on the Wollongong to Campbelltown route.
m. Francis Flanagan 1838 or 9 Sydney St Mary’s V1839404 90/1839
m. John Flanagan 22/11/1845 Broulee
Both resident Broulee
Living Burrelli St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. James Flanagan 1860 Wollongong 2848/1860
b. abt 1842 Tipperary Ireland d. 17/6/1882 Parramatta 9289/1882 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. James Flanagan
b. abt 1849 Co Donegal Ireland
m. John Flanagan (widower) 25/5/1882 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Thomas Magrath m. Catherine Gallagher
b. abt 1841 Ireland
m. Thomas Flanagan 3/12/1863 St Francis Xavier’s
f. James Manning m. Catherine Murphy
b. abt 1821 Fintona Tyrone Ireland d. 28/7/1883 Fairy Meadow br Corrimal Catholic
m. Michael Flanagan ( abt 1798 Tyrone Ireland- 29/12/1893 Mt Ousley Son of Owen Flanagan & Ellen McRaniveh? ) abt 1828 Finrone Tyrone Ireland
f. John Mullins m. Annie Lindsay
FLANAGAN.-July 28, at her residence, Fairy Meadow, Wollongong, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Michael Flanagan Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 4 August 1883 p 40 Family Notices
m. Michael Flanagan
Living Corrimal St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1829 Co Cork Ireland d. 1898 Crookwell
m. Michael Flanagan 2/11/1865 St Francis Xavier’s 3538/1865
f. Philip Spettigue m. Mary Anne Devine *
Both resident East Dapto
b. abt 1832 Robertstown, Limerick
f. James Flanigan m. Margaret (both dead)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Ship: Lismoyne 1849
Irish Orphan Other: Empl. J M Wiltshire, Wollongong, £8, 1 yr.
m. Patrick Flanagan 1858 Sydney 115/1858
b. abt 1869 d. 2/12/1954 Kiama 5782/1955 br. Jamberoo General
m. Edward Flannery (17/9/1859 Jamberoo – 15/6/1935 Son of Lot Flannery & Bridget Mahony *) 1886 Kiama 5770/1886
f. John Brennan m. Alice Mathews *
Living Druewalla in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a farmer
d. 9/4/1912 Randwick br. Albion Park
m. Lot Flannery ( abt 1811 Limerick – 23/11/1888 Jamberoo Mountain Son of Lott Flannery & Judith) 1857
f. Dennis m. Catherine
Husband a farmer
Living Tongarra in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
A very old resident of Tongarra for many years, Mrs. Flannery, died in Sydney on Tuesday morning. The remains were interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Albion Park cemetery on Wednesday evening Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 April 1912 p 5
b. abt 1819 Limerick d. 19/11/1856 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo
m. Lott Flannery ( abt 1811 Limerick – 23/11/1888 Jamberoo Mountain Son of Lott Flannery & Judith) abt 1839 Limerick
f. John Collins m. Margaret Cahill
Ship: Susan 1841
d. 1888 Woonona
m. Timothy Flaharin (abt 1838 Shanagolden Limerick - 1885 Lambton Son of Maurice Flahvin & Bridget) 1862 Wollongong 3243/1862
f. John Makin m. Mary Ann Lewis *
b. 23/10/1842 Erbach Nassau Germany d. 14/12/1917 Jamberoo 17202/1917 br. Jamberoo General
m. John Fleet (abt 1822 Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England – 20/8/1875 Wallaby Hill, Jamberoo Son of John Fleet & Anne) 26/3/1860 Jamberoo 1796/1860
f. William Schlosser/Slusher m. Annie Mary Artzell/Zell
Ship: San Francisco 1852
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a farmer
The two eldest boys, William and John Jnr, died in 1873 within two months of each other due to Typhus Fever. After John senior’s death in 1875, while still running the farm, Hannah took in washing and ironing from the surrounding farms and the Jamberoo town’s folk. This was to help pay the bills and put food on the table (see Police Survey of Landholders of Kiama Area in 1885). Their son George continued helping Hannah with the farm until he moved to Albion Park. The triplet’s birth dates are correct even though John senior died in 1875.
b. abt 1869 d. 28/1/1948 3755/1948 br. Albion Park Catholic
m. George Fleet (8/7/1871 Jamberoo- 18/11/1942 Albion Park Son of John Fleet & Hannah Anna Maria Slusher *)1894 Sydney
f. James Greenwood m. Bridget
Living yellow Rock in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1876 Wollongong 22564/1876 d. 6/12/1962 Crows Nest 32707/1962
m. John Bede Dennis (abt 1874 - 19/1/1913 North Sydney son of Edward Dennis & Elizabeth) 1896 Wollongong 6301/1896
m. James T Fleetwood (-1936 St Leonards) 1914 St Leonards
f. Leslie Meredith m. Emily *
Living at Burelli St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1840 Co Tyrone Ireland d. 1869 Wollongong 6597/1869
m. Richard Fleming (Co Carlow Ireland – 1889 Golden Grove Son of James Fleming & Annie) 16/5/1867 St Francis Xavier’s
f. James Carlton m. Elizabeth Wilson
On the 16th instant, by special license, at the Catholic Church, Wollongong, RICHARD, the second son of JAMES FLEMING, County of Carlow, to ANNE, the second daughter of JAMES CHARLTON, County Tyrone, Ireland. The Sydney Morning Herald 22 May 1867
b. 27/4/1879 Yellow Rock 15803/1879 d. 29/8/1937 Albion Park br. All Saints’ Albion Park
m. Wilson Fleming ( 17/4/1875 -22/6/1941 Son of William Fleming & Catherine Gibson *) 15/2/1899 Wollongong 2112/1899
f. William Henry Prior m. Ellen Duffy *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
General regret was expressed at the death in a private hospital at Wollongong of Mrs. Cassandra Jane Fleming wife, of, Mr. Wilson Fleming, of Croome road, Albion Park, and mother of Reginald (Sydney), Mervyn, Myrtle (Mrs Jones, Croome) and Ruby (Mrs. Pearson). Deceased, was 88 years. Mrs. Fleming was a member of a very old and respected family, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Prior, of Yellow Rock. The remains were interred in the C. of E. cemetery, Albion Park, on Monday afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 3 September 1937 p 18
b. abt 1845 d. 22/11/1915 Albion Park br. Jamberoo
m. William Fleming ( 1842-1895 Kiama Son of William Fleming & Rosanah Cunningham *) 1865 Kiama 2278/1865
f. James Gibson m. Margarette *
Ship: abt 1858
Living at Stoney Creek in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Farmer Shellharbour Bailliere’s Post Office Directory 1867
OBITUARY.
On Monday, 22nd inst., there passed away at her late residence at Albion Park, Catherine Fleming, aged 70 years, relict of the late William Fleming, who predeceased her about 23 years ago. Deceased was born in Ireland and arrived in New South Wales with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. James Gilson, about the year 1858, settling in the Kiama district, where she has resided over since. Deceased has been a great sufferer for some time past, and the end was not unexpected. During her illness she was attended to by Dr. Fox, who did all he could to relieve her suffering and she was carefully nursed by her daughter, Lena Fleming and other members of her family, whose devotion to the one who reared them is commendable. A family of six daughters and five sons survive to mourn the loss of one they loved. One in whom they had the greatest confidence and affection, and as a mother her memory will ever..
A gap has been caused which can never be filled to know her was to love her. During her life, she was a friend to many, her home was open to all, her friendship constant and lasting. Deep in her affection and open-hearted, as well as homely and happy in her disposition, and truly it can be said, she did her duty and left the world better than she found it.
About thirty-four years ago, deceased and her late husband became tenants of the late John Russell at Croome, following the dairying industry, but during the earlier part of the tenancy deceased lost her husband; still for the major portion of the tenancy she battled heroically with her large family, doing her duty faithfully and well till they all grow into manhood and womanhood, About five years ago, deceased removed to Albion Park where she lived in retirement till the end came. The following members of the family survive:–Daughters, Margaret (wife of William Bobs of Albion Park); Rosanna (wife of Ebenezer Hamilton of Croome); Jane (wife of William Prior of Albion Park); Catherine (wife of Edward Prior of Sydney); Isabella (wife of Hiram Prior, of Jamberoo) and Lena Fleming (Albion Park) Sons, Messrs. William, Wilson, and Andrew- (Albion Park), James (Jamberoo),, and John Fleming (Richmond River). Over thirty grandchildren also survive. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 27 November 1915 p 2
b. 4/9/1869 Jamberoo d. 18/12/1925 Eltham br. Wollongbar
m. John Fleming (1871 Kiama-before 1942 Son of William Fleming & Catherine Gibson *) 1895 Kiama 1210/1895
f. George Faulks m. Elizabeth Watson *
Living at Marshall Mount in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 10/1/1906 Eltham br. Wollongbar
m. James Fleming (abt 1840 Co Tyrone Ireland – 15/7/1911 Clunes Son of William Fleming & Rosanah Cunningham *) 1866 Kiama 2174/1866
f. Alexander Strang m. Jean
FLEMING. — In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Anne Fleming, who was called home from Cherry Bank 10th January, 1906.
Although absent, for ever dear.
Inserted by I. J. Fleming.FLEMING. — In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Anne Fleming, called home January 10th, 1906.
“We walk by faith as strangers here,
But Christ shall call us home.” Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Monday 10 January 1910 p 1
b. abt 1876 d. 27/4/1906 Bellambi
m. Frank Howard Fleming (1874-1958 ) 1900 Broken Hill
f. Thomas Keeling m. Jane
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FLEMING.-November 28, at Bellambi, of convulsions, David Owen, beloved son of Frank and Emily Fleming, aged 1 year and 9 months. Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Saturday 5 December 1903 p 2
FLEMING— April 27th, 1906, at her residence, Bellambi, Emily, the beloved wife of Frank H. Fleming. Killed during a wind-storm South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 5 May 1906 p 10
WOMAN KILLED
A very sad fatality, the result of the storm, is reported from Bellambi. On Friday (yesterday) morning, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fleming were together in the yard. Mr. Fleming went inside and on coming out found his wife lying dead on the ground, her head cut by a sheet of iron, and a pool of blood about. The iron was found to have come from half a mile away. Mrs. Fleming was but a young woman; her husband an engineer at the coke-works. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 28 April 1906 p 10
MAGISTERIAL INQUIRIES
A magisterial inquiry was held before Deputy Coroner, Mr. Joseph Hart, J.P., on Friday, last week, as to the fatality at Bellambi on the day previous. Frank Howard Fleming deposed that the deceased Emily Fleming was his wife : she was 30 years of age ; he left his home at about 20 minutes to 8 o'clock that morning to go to work, about 300 yards away ; his wife was then in her usual state of health, which was good he bade her good-bye; she was then inside the house; before he left to go to work he noticed a sheet of iron loose on an outhouse ; he resolved to go back as soon as possible and fix it ; it was about 30 yards from the back verandah ; went to the works and then to the railway station for the mail ; returned to ,the works and got some nails, and went back home ; it was then about 10 minutes past 8 ; when he got home he found that the outhouse was completely unroofed, and that the roof had been carried by the wind and lodged against the back verandah ; heard his little boy, a child of two years, crying in the wash-house, and expected to find his wife with him ; but as she was not there, he went round and underneath the roof of the outhouse found her lying half way out of the verandah with her forehead cut open and a, pool of blood alongside her head ; there was also blood on a piece of timber, which formed part of the roof of the outhouse, clearly showing she had been struck by it ; spoke to her, but received no answer; and believed she was then quite dead ; immediately went to Mr. M'Meekan's, his nearest neighbor, house and reported the matter to him ; Mr. M'Meekan came back and they removed ;the body in to the house ; Dr. O'Connor was at once sent for and the police informed.
Mr M'Meekan gave corroborative evidence,
Dr. O'Connor deposed that on arrival he found life extinct ; death must have been instantaneous, owing to the nature of the injuries; the cause of death was fracture of the
skull and lacerated brain ; Saw the timber forming part of the roof of the outhouse which had been blown, on to the verandah ; one piece had blood adhering to it ; in his opinion that rafter struck the deceased and caused her death.
Verdict, that death was due to injuries accidentally received through a portion of a roof being blown off by the wind. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 5 May 1906 p 14
b. abt 1843 Flintoona Tyrone Ireland d. 1918 Robertson br. Robertson
m. Robert Fleming (abt 1848 Co Tyrone Ireland – 14/7/1907 Robertson Son of William Fleming & Rosanna Cunningham *) 1873 Kiama 2793/1873
f. John Lindsay m. Lilly A Cochrane *
Ship: Kate 1852
In 1882 they were living at Jamberoo when her husband became insolvent. When her husband died it was noted that she was still alive and they had one son. Mother died on voyage to NSW but whole family in NSW has been included.
b. abt 1839 Co Armagh Ireland d. 10/1/1914 Kiama 4422/1914 br. Jamberoo General
m. Andrew Fleming (abt 1835-31/8/1926 Son of William Fleming & Rosannah Cunningham *) 1864 Kiama 2191/1864
Living at Wallaby Hill in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On Saturday afternoon last; Mrs. Andrew Fleming; aged 75 years, passed away at her late residence, Jamberoo after a long and lingering illness. Deceased had been in failing health for same time past, till at last she became bedridden. She was under the care of Dr. Robert Beith, who did all possible under the circumstances, and every attention was paid to her by her devoted husband. Much praise is due to Mrs. Agnes Vidler for her careful nursing of the deceased, many of the residents also doing all they could to assist during the trying time; notably: Mesdames M. J. Taylor, James Montgomery, James Davis, O. W., Craig, Charlotte Young, R, Murphy, A, J. Hill, and P. Stewart, besides other willing hands whose timely help in the time of trouble was greatly appreciated by the suffering one. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, the cortege being a long one, thus showing the esteem in which the departed one was held, Deceased was a devoted member of the Church of England …Much sympathy is expressed with the sorrowing husband in his loneliness, after 41 years of happy wadded life, having been married to deceased by Rev. Thomas Angwin in the Wesleyan Parsonage, Kiama, on 3rd August 1864. No family survive. Deceased was a native of Armagh, Ireland, and on arrival in Australia, resided for a short time in Adelaide, after which she spent over 50 years in this district, till the end of her days. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 14 January 1914 p 2
b. abt 1809 d. 4/4/1887 Bowral
m. Thomas Fleming/Flemming (abt 1811 - 1856 Kiama)
When Jessie married her father was said to be deceased but of Shellharbour. She was a subscriber to the National School at Shellharbour in 1858.
FLEMMING. — On the 4th instant, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Comerton Park, near Bowral, MARGARET M. FLEMMING, widow of the late Thomas Flemming, Esq., of Shellharbour, aged 75 years. Bowral Free Press and Berrima District Intelligencer (NSW: 1884 - 1901) Saturday 9 April 1887
p 3
b. 1882 Wollongong d. 20/4/1969 Mt Keira
m. John Thomas Nelson (-1903 Woonona son of James Nelson & Elizabeth) 1901 Woonona
m. John William Charles Fleming (abt 1886-12/4/1969 MtKeira) 1907 Sydney
f. James Hasson m. Isabella Lissimore *
On Saturday last at Bulli, Mr. C. C. Russell held a magisterial inquiry on the body of John Thomas Nelson, who died suddenly the previous evening.
Margaret Nelson, wife of the deceased, stated that her husband was a coal miner.
He sustained a strain some time ago through over lifting. Since then he had been in ill health and off work. They retired to rest about ten o'clock on Friday night, and at 1 o'clock the next morning she was aroused by her husband making a peculiar snoring noise. She shook him in an endeavour to wake him. She did not succeed. She called on Mr. Davis (a neighbor) and sent for her mother and the doctor. Her husband had ceased snoring before the doctor arrived. She had lived happily with her husband since their marriage two years and four months ago. There was one child. Deceased did not complain on the night he died more than any other night. He was generally in poor health, and was of a reserved and silent disposition.
Dr. O'Connor stated that on his arrival he found life extinct. From the evidence then he could not tell how deceased came to his death. It might have been suspicious or it might have been natural. He had since made a post mortem examination and found that death was due to apoplexy, caused by a rupture of the cerebral artery.
There was nothing peculiar in the fact that the rupture took place at night. He was working on the day of his death, and probably lifted some weight. He would not likely feel any depression. The rupture would come quite suddenly. It was about twelve months ago since the accident happened, and deceased had never been the same man since.
William Davies gave evidence as to his being called in the early morning. On his arrival he found Mrs. Nelson holding deceased up in bed. He was making a snoring noise, and was unconscious. The husband and wife to all appearances lived happily.
The Coroner found that death was due to apoplexy, induced by an accident in the Woonona colliery over twelve months ago. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 9 December 1903 p 2
b .14/6/1877 Yellow Rock d. 19/6/1965 Bellambi br. Bulli General
m. William Fleming (8/11/1867 Jamberoo- 29/7/1936 Son of William Fleming & Catherine Gibson *) 15/12/1897 Jamberoo 7817/1897
f. William Prior m. Ellen Duffy *
Husband a Dairy Farmer
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FLEMING–PRIOR, Yet another couple well-known in this district have entered the sacred bonds of matrimony. We refer to the marriage of Mr. W. Fleming and Miss M. Prior, of Jamberoo, which happy event took place at the Village on Wednesday last. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 18 December 1897 p 2
m. William Fleming
b. abt 1813 Co Tyrone Ireland br. Robertson
m. William Fleming ( abt 1811 Co Tyrone Ireland - Robertson)
Ship: David McIver 1858
b. abt 1824 Chilmark Wiltshire d. 15/4/1886 Gympie Qld
m. William Fleming (abt 1825 Stockton Wiltshire -12/1/1914 Gympie Qld) 1852 Alderbury Wiltshire
f. William Randall m. Sarah
Ship: Earl of Elgin 1853
b. abt 1872 Fifeshire d. 3/6/1958 Newtown
m. John Fletcher 1891 Stockton
f. Richard Beveridge m. Catherine Peoples
Ship: Surrey 1875
Husband a miner at Helensburgh.
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Stephen Fletcher
b. 21/1/1865 Orange d. 30/10/1937 Roseville
m. Rev Frank Edgar Fletcher (- 30/10/1934 Roseville) 1886 Ashfield
f. Maurice Bebb Bowen m. Caroline Hayward
Husband a Methodist minister who worked at Shoalhaven, Waverley, Chippendale, Junee, Balmain, Brisbane (Ann Street), Inverell, Murrurundi, Homebush, Wollongong, Armidale, Spring Hill, Penrith, Toxteth, Annandale, East Maitland, Rockdale, Randwick.
FLETCHER — October 30, 1937, at a private hospital, Ellen Blanche, widow of the Rev. Frank E. Fletcher, M.A., and beloved mother of Cecil, Edith, Perce, Horace, and Hilda, of 12 Bayswater Road, Roseville, aged 72 years. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 20 November 1937 p 8
m. Henry Fletcher
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With Edward Fletcher a smelter.
b. 1859 Wollongong d. 30/4/1944 Otford br. Bulli General
m. Abraham H. Fletcher (19/4/1850 Bradford Yorkshire- 25/5/1906 Bulli Son of Joseph Fletcher & Harriet Hall) 1879 Wollongong 5234/1879
f. William McDonald m. Anne Burnett *
Living Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Abraham and Jessie first settled at Sherbrooke where they farmed but were forced to leave the property when Sherbrooke was resumed in 1903 for the building of Cataract dam. They moved to the Woonona Bulli Thirroul area and Abraham became a miner. He was killed in an accident at Bulli Colliery leaving Jessie to bring up their family of eight boys and five girls. The boys all went to work as soon as they could leave school. When war broke out in 1914 six of the boys enlisted. The other two, Bert and Alex, were asked by their brothers to stay at home with their mother.
John was killed at Gallipoli and Don in France. When the Anzac marches took place after the war Jessie was given a place of honour at the church services held in the Sydney Domain as a mark of respect for the sacrifices made for God, King and Country by her sons.
Aged 84 years, Mrs. Jessie Elizabeth Fletcher, relict of the late Abraham Fletcher, and formerly of Bulli, died at the home of her daughter (Mrs. N. Oliver) at Otford last Sunday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 5 May 1944 p 5
With Goodwin Fletcher
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1841 Drumbulcan Fermanagh d. 21/12/1912 Jasper’s Brush 963/1913 br. Gerringong
m. William Fletcher ( 24/11/1833 Drumadravey Fermanagh Ireland – 14/5/1909 Jaspers’ Brush Son of William Fletcher & Catherine Keys) 1867 Newtown
f. Thomas Keys m. Mary Stewart *
Ship: Coldstream 1863
Husband came to Australia to work for his brother-in-law, John Noble of `Fountaindale' Kiama. Sister Ellen Fletcher * see Rutledge
Death of Mrs, Fletcher.
It is with feelings of extreme regret that we (Berry Register) have this week to record the passing away of another of the pioneers of our district in the person of Mrs. Rebecca Fletcher, of Jasper's Brush.
The deceased lady, who, like so many of the earlier settlers of the South Coast, was a native of the North of Ireland, was born in County Fermanagh, and came to this country 50 years ago— a half century spent in fighting, until quite recently, with all the privation of the great Australian bush. Her husband pre-deceased her some three years ago. She leaves four sons and two daughters, the best known of whom is Mr. William Thomas Keys Fletcher, who has been managing for deceased since her husband's death the beautiful farm at the Brush, where her death took place at 10 p.m. on Saturday, the 20th ultimo.
The cause of death, which was very sudden, and came as a great shock to the large family circle, was heart failure, and the end was, to all appearances, a painless one.
The deceased lady, who was of a very charitable, unobtrusive, and generous nature, was a devoted adherent of the Methodist Church, with whose rites she was buried at Gerringong cemetery, the Rev, F, Dixon officiating both at the preliminary service in the old Brush homestead, and later at the graveside.
The common topic amongst the large concourse of mourners who followed the remains to their last home in the beautiful Gerringong “God's Acre” was the change that has passed over the district since the first arrival of the Fletcher's in Broughton Creek, when they took up their first farm on the Village Road, afterwards occupied by Mr. T.S.
Knight, and began their long struggle with the primeval bush. In 1893 Mr Fletcher acquired - at the second auction sale conducted, by the Berry Estate Trustees – the various blocks of unimproved bush lands under the mountain, which, now all cleared and richly grassed, form the well known Fletcher homestead.
Mrs. Fletcher was the second eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Keys, and two brothers and two sisters, resident in this State, survive her - Mr. Edward Keys, Gerringong ; Mr William Keys, St. Peters ; Mrs Paul, Stanmore ; and Mrs. H, Johnston, Bondi. She was 72 years of age. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 8 January 1913 p 12
d. 9/8/1938 Eastwood br.
m. William Adolphus Flider/Pfleiderer (23/12/1857 Westphalia Germany - 1944 Ryde) aged 86
f. James m. Margaret
Ship: 1882 Forfarshire ?
Husband a baker.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we, the undersigned, WILLIAM ADOLPH FLIDER, of Armidale, in the State of New South Wales, Baker, and JEAN FRANCIS FLIDER, of the same place, the wife of the said William Adolph Flider, now or lately named Wilhelm Adolph Pfleiderer, have by Deed Poll of even date herewith renounced and abandoned the use of our said surname of Pfleiderer, and in lieu thereof have assumed and adopted the surname of Flider; and we will in future upon all occasions use, and subscribe the said name of Pfleiderer so abandoned as aforesaid. And notice is further given that I the said William Adolph Flider have also by the said Deed Poll renounced and abandoned the use of my said Christian name of Wilhelm and in lieu thereof have assumed and adopted the Christian name of William, and I will in future upon all occasions use and subscribe the name of William Adolph Flider in lieu of the name of Wilhelm Adolph Pfleiderer.
Dated this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.
WILLIAM A FLIDER.
JEAN F. FLIDER. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 June 1915 p 1
FLIDER.—August 19, 1938, at her residence, 2 Wingate Avenue, Eastwood, Jean Francis, beloved wife of William Adolph Flider and beloved mother of William, Alice, Arthur, and James. Aged 71 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 20 August 1938 p 10
m. George Flint 1886 Wollongong
b. 1/7/1857 Jamberoo d. 3/11/1944 Botany br. Botany
m. Edward Abraham Flint (1856 Sydney- 7/8/1946 Botany Son of Edward Flint & Sarah A ) 1881 Kiama
f. James Barnes m. Frances Percy *
MRS. EDWARD FLINT
On Monday, 3th inst., Mrs. E. Flint 88 years old, died at Botany.
The older inhabitants of. Jamberoo will remember her as, Miss Elizabeth Barnes, daughter of James Barnes, of Stockyard Mountain, and sister of Charles Barnes, bacon manufacturer, and Mrs. Joseph Faulks. She was the last member of, James Barnes family, whose home like other homes on Stockyard Mountain has long since disappeared, giving place to the return of the bush.
James Barnes, her father, was maltster at the Woodstock brewery. Her husband Edward Flint was for years employed at Shepherd's tannery in Jamberoo which place he and his wife left over 50 years ago. He and his family have lived at Botany, where he was an alderman for some years. He together with two sons and two daughters survive. Mrs.
Flint was an aunt of Mr. J. J. Barnes of Jamberoo and also of Mr. A. Cousins. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 18 November 1944 p 3
b. Surrey d. 26/5/1935 Howard Qld
m. Arthur Flint 1891 Qld
f. Henry Stovold m. Emily Rooke
Ship: Gloucestershire into Maryborough Qld
Living in Queensland when son William enlisted in 1916.
MRS. EMILY HARRIET FLINT.
There passed away on Sunday an old and respected resident of Howard, Mrs, Emily Harriet Flint. Mrs. Flint was born in Surrey, England and came out to Australia in the 'Gloucestershire,' landing in Maryborough. She had resided in Howard for the last fifty years. She left a sorrowing husband, two sons and three daughters, Arthur Edward ; (Brisbane), Edwin Charles (Rockhampton), Mrs. Cook (Graceville), Mrs. Beasley (Howard) and Joyce residing at home in Howard.
She is also survived by 11 grandchildren. The funeral will move from St. Matthew's Church of England, Howard, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2.45 o'clock, for the Howard cemetery. Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) Tuesday 28 May 1935 p 10
b. d.
m. John Flint 1842 Presbyterian Wollongong V 18424377 74B
b. 1867 Kiama d. 1939 Rydalmere
m. James Flitcroft ( 1855 Tongarra V1855944 53/1855- 28/1/1926 Penrith Son of Job Flitcroft & Jane Johnston *) 18/4/1888 Jamberoo
f. William Ebbs m. Ann C *
Living Barney St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a carter.
b. abt 1824 Halme Lancashire d. 2/1/1883 Tullimbar 8876/1883 br. Albion Park Pioneer
m. Job Flitcroft ( abt 1825 Worsley Lancashire -1891 Tullimbar Son of William Flitcroft & Ann) 1847 Prestwich Lancashire
f. George Johnston m. Frances Johnson
Ship: Fortune 1853
b. 17/3/1856 Halmstaad Sweden d. 23/5/1930 Petersham br. Rookwood
m. Sigfried Flodin (abt 1846 Gothenburg Sweden—19/12/1903 Dapto) 1875 Sydney
f. Johan Elsberg m. Svenborg *
Ship: Alardus 1873 into Maryborough Qld
She was living at Royal Stuart, Railway Street Petersham in 1910. Husband an artist and photographer of Wollongong and Kiama.
She was naturalised in 1917.
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Living South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –barmaid
b. abt 1858 d. 25/11/1941 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Edward Flood
f. William m. Elizabeth Carrington
A resident of Bellambi for many years, Mrs. Mary Flood, relict of the late Mr. Edward Flood, died on Tuesday aged 83 years. Of quiet and unassuming disposition the late Mrs. Flood was held in high regard, and her death will be regretted by a wide circle of friends. The remains were interred in Corrimal R.C. cemetery on Wednesday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 28 November 1941 p 12
b. 22/4/1864 d. 24/8/1910 Newtown
m. William Flood 9/8/1883 Sydney 1235/1883
f. William Taafe m. Caroline Amelia Stewart
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FLOOD-TAAFE-At Sydney, by the Rev. Thomas Gainsford the 10th August, Mr. Wm. Flood, second son of Mr Martin Flood, of Sydney, to Rachael Mary Josephine, third daughter of the late Mr., Wm. Taafe, of West Maitland.
FLOOD.-August 24, 1910, at Prince Alfred Hospital, Rachel Mary, late of West Maitland, aged 45 years, beloved daughter of Mrs. C. A. Taafe.
m. James Florence
b. abt 1805 North Thoresby Lincolnshire d. 27/8/1870 Woolloomooloo
m. Thomas Florence (abt 1783 Chichester Sussex -28/3/1867 Auckland NZ) 14/5/1829 V1829777 13/1829 Church of England Sydney, St James'
f. Thomas Kendall m. Jane Quickfall
This family moved to Auckland New Zealand
By special Licence, on Thursday, the 14th Instant, by the Rev. Richard Hill, Mr. Thomas Florence, Land Surveyor, to Miss Elizabeth, Second Daughter of Rev. Thomas Kendall, of Illawarra. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 21 May 1829
By special license, at the Wesleyan Chapel, York-street, by the Rev. J. G. Millard, Mr Henry Whittingham, to Eleanora, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Florence, of Auckland, and grand- daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Kendall, of Ulladulla. The Sydney Morning Herald 7 June 1858
On the 27th August, at her residence, Palmer-street, Elizabeth Florence, aged 65 years, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Florence, surveyor, and daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Kendall. Empire 31 August 1870
b. b. 1861 Dapto d. 23/5/1935 Windsor br. Windsor
m. Frederick W Floyd (- 15/6/1920 Higher Macdonald Son of William Floyd & Susan) 1894 Sydney
f. Willliam m. Elizabeth Harris *
MRS. EMILY HARRIET FLOYD
AN old resident of the Macdonald River district, Mrs. Emily Harriet Floyd, passed away in the Windsor Hospital early on Thursday morning, 23rd instant, at the age of 67 years. She had not been enjoying good health for some time past, and had been a patient in hospital only a few days prior to her demise. Born at Dapto, the late Mrs. Floyd went to live at Higher Macdonald as a young girl, and had resided there ever since. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, the remains being laid to rest in St. Matthew's Church of England cemetery, Windsor. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW: 1888 - 1954) Friday 31 May 1935 p 3
b. 1873 Sydney d. 22/4/1945 Goulburn br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. John Francis Floyd (12/4/1870 Bulli – 28/6/1919 Son of John Floyd & Rosanna Griffin *) 1889 Sydney
f. James Collings m. Sarah Stevens *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. FLORENCE MAUD FLOYD
The death occurred at St. John of God's Hospital, Goulburn, last Saturday, of Mrs. Florence Maud Floyd, relict of the late John Francis Floyd, who was a former well known butcher in Bulli.
The late Mrs. Floyd had resided in Bulli practically all her life, and recently went to Goulburn to live with her daughter. About a month ago she took ill and was admitted to hospital.
A very ardent worker for St. Augustine's Church of England, Bulli, she had been long associated with the church, and at one time was a Sunday School teacher. She was C. of E. fetes and sales of work. A quiet, kindly woman, she enjoyed the respect of a very wide circle of friends throughout the South Coast.
Her husband predeceased her by nearly 20 years. Members of the family are: James, Elsie, John, Muriel, Hilda, Florence, Harry, Rose and Sadie. Deceased was aged 73 years. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Church of England Cemetery, Bulli. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 April 1945 p 7
b. abt 1861 d. 1937 Balmain 18635/1937
m. James Floyd (29/7/1864 Bulli -22/3/1930 Son of John Floyd & Rosanna Griffin *) 1884 Sydney 324/1884
f. William Sharples m. Catherine *
Ship: La Hogue 1879
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1846 Scotland d. 21/1/1900 Willow Farm Bulli 4076/1900 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. John Floyd (abt 1839-20/12/1881 Woonona Son of Peter Floyd & Grace) 25/7/1863 St Francis Xavier’s 3197/1863
f. James Griffin m. Rose Fitzemonds
Both resident Bulli
FLOYD — On 21st January, inst., at Willow Farm, Bulli, ROSE ANN, widow of the late John Floyd, aged 53 years and 7 months. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 27 January 1900 p 2
b. 1832 Killashandra Cavan d. 23/7/1865 Jamberoo 4063/1865 br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. John Dillon (abt 1819 - 22/4/1857 ) 29/10/1850 Jamberoo
m. Garrett Flynn (-1902 Redfern? ) 25/7/1859 Kiama 2106/1859
f. Thomas Doran m. Jane
Ship: Digby 1849
Second husband a sculptor. Irish orphan. Her sister Jane followed her out see Jane McAuliffe *
m. Garrett Herbert Flynn (-1902 Redfern ?) 1866 Kiama 2178/1866
Husband became insolvent 1878 named as an ex-innkeeper of Wollongong, got a lease in 1873 for Bulli
b. 1855 d. 24/8/1935 Dapto br. West Dapto Catholic Cemetery
m. Patrick Flynn (
Living Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FLYNN -August 24 1935 at her residence Marshall street Dapto Ellen Flynn relict of the late Patrick Flynn and dear mother of Richard (Wollongong) Paddy (deceased) Mary (Mrs Oyston of Appin) Kate (Mrs Woods of Sutherland) Johannah (Mrs Thomas of Dapto) and Tess (Mrs Macnamara of Smithfield) aged 80 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 26 August 1935 p 8
m. John Flynn 16/5/1851 Dapto
Both resident Dapto
b. abt 1845 Scotland
m. Martin Flinne 17/8/1866 St Francis Xavier’s
f. George Anderson m. Mary ?
Both resident Mt Pleasant Mines at time of wedding.
m. John Flynn
Husband a farmer
m. Christopher Flynn
b. 1881 Brownsville 18915/1881 d. 18/1/1957 Gwynneville
m. Richard Flynn (abt 1877 Waterford Ireland- 5/6/1970 Woonona Son of Patrick Flynn & Ellen *) 26/2/1902 St John’s Dapto
f. Michael Collins m. Mary Summers *
With consent of bride’s father.
Living Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. Dolphin’s Down, Dublin Ireland d. 8/8/1887
m. Michael John Fogherty
f. Charles O’Neil m.
FOGARTY. — In loving remembrance of Anne Mary (the beloved wife of Michael John Fogarty, and daughter of the late Charles O'Neil. Esq. of Dolphin's Barn, Dublin, Ireland, who departed this life August 8, 1887.
Lord Jesus, have mercy on her soul. Amen.
Inserted by her loving sons, Charles and Raymond J. Fogarty, who shall ever mourn their loss.
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 8 August 1889 p 2
m. Edward Foley 1866 Kiama 2191/1866
m. Laurence Foley 5/5/1840 Jamboroo
Both resident Jamboroo
b. 25/10/1859 Macquarry River 14228/1859 d. 1936 Randwick 23210/1936 br. Waverley
m. Bartholomew William Foley (14/8/1844 Wollongong - 29/7/1923 Randwick Son of Denis Foley & Margaret McDonagh *) 24/6/1885 Kiama 5603/1885
f. Edward Grainger m. Elizabeth Higgins
FOLEY — GRAINGER. — At Kiama on the 24th ult., by the Rev. Father Riordan, Bartholomew, third son of Dennis Foley, of Sydney, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Edward Grainger, Shellharbor. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 11 July 1885 p 2
Husband a merchant who was in Foley Bros.
b. abt 1841 d. 1912 Glebe Point br. Wollongong
m. Michael Foley (abt 1834 Sligo Ireland- 20/5/1877 Tom Thumb Lagoon Son of Thomas Foley & Mary ) 1862 Kiama 2098/1862
f. Denis Foley m. Margaret McDonagh *
Husband of Five Islands Estate was drowned crossing the mouth of Tom Thumb lagoon. She had been staying with her father, visiting a sick sister, and the couple had organised to meet at church but he never made it.
The death occurred at Glebe Point last week of Mrs. Ellen Foley, relict of the late Michael Foley, of Five Islands Point, Wollongong, aged 71. The deceased was the mother (sister?) of Messrs. M. and B. Foley, of the well-known firm of Foley Bros., Ltd. The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1886 - 1942) Friday 23 August 1912 p 4
b. 24/8/1839 Wollongong V18391357 121A/1839 Roman Catholic Illawarra; Wollongong d. 1911 Goulburn
m. Samuel Foley (1831 Illawarra - 21/3/1883 Currawang of Samuel Foley & Mary Ann Mason *) 1859 Jamberoo 2091/1859
f. William Ahern m. Catherine Smith *
Husband a settler
Mrs. Jane Foley, a very old resident of the Goulburn district, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. F. Gategood, Auburn-street, on Saturday night, at the age of 72 years. The deceased lady had been an invalid for several years, but the immediate cause of death was valvular disease of the heart. Mrs. Foley was the relict of the late Mr. Samuel Foley, of Spring Valley, and leaves a grown-up family of seven sons and three daughters. The sons are Messrs. William and John, of Queensland; Thomas, of Armidale; James, Samuel, and Patrick, of Goulburn; and George, of Sydney.
The daughters are Mrs. F. Gategood, Auburn-street; Mrs. H. O'Brien, Bannister; and Mrs. J. Byrnes, Marrar. Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Tuesday 19 September 1911 p 2
b. aby 1848 Cashel Ireland d. 22/6/1924 Waverley br. Waverley
m. Patrick Foley (Sligo Ireland - 17/9/1911 Waverley Son of Denis Foley & Margaret McDonagh *) 1868 Kiama 2449/1868
f. Patrick Kearney m. Margaret
Husband a farmer at Gerringong.
Mrs. Margaret Foley.
The death, on June 22, of Mrs. Margaret Foley, an old and respected resident of Waverley, who passed peacefully away at her home 'Leysdown,' Council-street, Waverley. She was a native of Cashel, Ireland, and had been ailing for some months.
Her end was, as one would expect after an exemplary life of Christian virtue, happy and peaceful. She was perfectly resigned to God's holy will, and was attended during her illness by the Franciscan Fathers, through whose kindness she had the happiness of receiving Holy Communion daily for some weeks before her death. She was also visited frequently by the Sisters of Mercy. After the Requiem Mass, celebrated by the Rev. Father Joyce, O.F.M., at 9.30 on Tuesday morning, the funeral left Mary Immaculate Church for Waverley Cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest beside these of her late husband, Patrick Foley, who predeceased her by 12 years. The last prayers at the grave were said by Very Rev. Father McNamara, O.F.M. (Provincial), assisted by Rev. Father McGee, O F.M. There were also present Rev. Fathers C. Foley, D. O'Callaghan, O.F.M., and J. C. Bartley, O.F.M. She leaves a family of six children — one son, Mr. D. Foley, and five daughters, two of whom are Sisters of Mercy — Sister Margaret Mary, of Bathurst, and Sister M. Bonaventure, of Parramatta. — R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942) Thursday 24 July 1924 p 16
b. abt 1817 d. 19/3/1895 Forest Lodge br. Wollongong
m. Denis Foley (1805-25/2/1889 Glebe)
Parents unknown on death certificate.
THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. MARGARET FOLEY will leave her late residence, Kinrara, Hereford-street, Forest Lodge, THIS DAY, Monday, at quarter past 10 o'clock for Redfern station, thence by 11.30 special train for Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 March 1895
FOLEY- February 25. at his residence. Kinrara, Hereford street, Glebe, Denis Foley, in his 86th year. The Sydney Morning Herald 26 February 1889
b. abt 1785 in London, England d. 22/4/1884 Grabben Gullen near Crookwell br. Grabben Gullen
m. Samuel Foley (1760 Birmingham, Warwickshire- 24/11/1858 Stoney Creek near Jamberoo) 7/6/1813 St. John's Church of England, Parramatta
Ship: Minstrel/Martha 1812
Conviction; Surrey Assizes, on the 27th March 1811, and sentenced to 7 years transportation stealing 2 gowns to the value of 10 shillings, 1 bonnet of the value of 1 shilling, 1 shawl of the value of 1 shilling, 1 pair of stockings of the value of 2 shillings, 1 pair of stockings of the value of 3 shillings, from Maria Bossey and 1 bonnet of the value of 2 shillings and shawl of the value of 9 shillings from Sarah White. She was tried with her accomplice Georgiana Watts.
Indictment File from the Surrey Assizes says that Mary was from the Parish of Saint Mary Lambeth.
Children and husband listed as in Illawarra in 1828 census. She is listed as his housekeeper as Mary A Mason
b. abt 1930 NSW d. 1/1/1908 Goulburn
m. James Foley (30/3/1824 Campbelltown- 17/6/1885 Goulburn Son of Samuel Foley & Mary Ann Mason *) 7/4/1849 Dapto
f. William Ryan m.
Both resident of Dapto
Husband a settler.
On January 1st at her son's residence, Springfield, Mrs. James Foley; aged 79 years. Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940) Tuesday 7 January 1908 p 2
Mrs. James [Sarah] Foley, formerly of Clifford-street, Goulburn, died at her son's residence, Springfield, on New Year's Day. Deceased, who was a native of New South Wales, was 79 years of age, and resided in Goulburn for about 40 years. A few days prior to her death she was the victim of a paralytic seizure, and did not recover. She leaves four daughters and two sons.
b. 27/8/1845 Fairy Meadow d. 1897 Grafton br. Grafton
m. Thomas Foley (28/11/1845 Wollongong -11/1/1931 Grafton Son of Denis Foley & Margaret McDonagh *) 14/2/1870 St Francis Xavier’s 3727/1870
f. John Mc Brien m. Maryann McGann *
She resident Bulli he of Fairy Meadow
b. abt 1815 London England
m. William H Gogerly ( -1838 ) 10/12/ 1836 CofE Dapto; Wollongong V1836313 20/1836
m. John Follen/Follent 12/2/1839 Schoolhouse Wollongong CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1839 Wollongong
Ship: George Hibbert 1834
1st Marriage - With the consent of the Governor He of Wollongong she of Dapto
Convict record:
ELIZA KELLY and MARGARET JAMES were indicted for stealing, on the 7th of January, 1 watch, value 5l., 3 seals, value 20s., 1 ring, value 5s., 1 watch-key, value 2s., and 2 handkerchiefs, value 2s. , the goods of James Shepherd.
JAMES SHEPHERD. I am a servant - on the 7th of January, between eleven and twelve o'clock at night, I fell in with the prisoner Kelly in St. Giles' - she asked me to treat her - I did - I then went with her to her lodging in Bainbridge-street, St. Giles' - we went to a one-pair room, where James was in bed - I did not give her any money; but I sent for a quartern of rum, which James got up and went for - when I was going up stairs I took my watch out of my fob, and put it into the breast-pocket of my coat, and my handkerchief on it, as I did not like the place - James returned with the rum in about five minutes - Kelly poured it into a cup, and handed it round - James tasted it - I took a small drop - Kelly then said, “I must go down for some water,” which I understood was to mix with her liquor - she went down, and did not return - in a few minutes I felt my pocket, and missed my watch and handkerchief - James had not been near me; but Kelly had been very handy in handling me about while James was gone for the rum - I got a policeman - we went up to the room and found James in bed - he told her to get up - Kelly soon afterwards came in, and said she was the person - I lost a second handkerchief, which I had taken off my neck when I went into the room - that was burnt - I did not sit down, nor lie down.
Cross-examined by MR. CLARKSON. Q. If you did not like the appearance of the place, why did not you go out? - A. Because there were some men at the door; and I thought I should have my brains knocked out by some bully - I had had something to drink with a friend in the City; but I knew what passed - I met Kelly at near twelve o'clock, as I was going to Great Portland-street - I have a wife in the country, but no family - I did not want to sleep with either of these girls; and I made no such proposal - I told Kelly I had no money, but enough to pay for the rum, and a few halfpence over - I never was in the habit of going to these houses; but I was a little elevated in liquor - I was not in the room more than ten minutes - James got up and put some of her dress on; but I turned my back to her while she dressed - Kelly pressed me to go to her lodging, and said we could have a glass off my handkerchief - I did not mean to stay; but I took off my handkerchief from my neck as I was warm - I had walked fast from Red Lion-square - I believe I put the handkerchief on a chair or a table; but I do not exactly know where I put it - I did see it burnt; but one of them said it was burnt - I swear I did not take off my coat.
HENRY LONG . I am a pawnbroker - I have a handkerchief pawned by James on the 8th of January.
JAMES WALKER . (Police-constable, E 80.) I was called between twelve and one o'clock on the night of the 7th of January - the prosecutor said he had been robbed- I went into the room - I saw James in bed - he said that was the girl he had sent for some rum, but the other had gone down stairs for water - I turned my light off and waited about ten minutes - Kelly then came up into the room - I turned the light on, and asked the prosecutor if that was the girl - he said she was - I took her, and the next day the magistrate desired me to take James - she told me the duplicate of the handkerchief was in a glass, on the mantel-shelf, and that if I had looked in the bed, when I first went, I should have found it - she said Kelly told her it was her intention to rob the prosecutor, and she was sorry she had had anything to do with it - I had searched the bed when I first went, but found no handkerchief.
Cross-examined. Q. Were you sober? A. Yes; and so was the prosecutor - he said he had wrapped his watch in his handkerchief, and placed it in his breast pocket.
Kelly's Defence. The prosecutor stated at the office, that I took the handkerchief from his neck, which I could do not without his feeling it.
JAMES SHEPHERD . I did not - I gave 6d. for the rum, and had 41/2d. beside, and that I was robbed of - I only took off my handkerchief because I was warm - this handkerchief is mine - here is a little knot at one corner.
KELLY - GUILTY. Aged 19. - Transported for Seven Years.
JAMES - NOT GUILTY.
b. 15/9/1826 South Petherton Somerset d. 6/3/1879 Rangitkei Manawatu- Wangani New Zealand
m. Charles Follett (16/7/1826 South Petherton Somerset- 3/4/1873 Marton Manawatu- Wangani New Zealand Son of John Follett & Hannah Monkton) 22/8/1848 South Petherton Somerset
According to the below web page they had family in New Zealand but this may not be correct as they list 2 Charles Follett sons.
b. 1878 Wollongong 24719/1878 d. 1963 Bulli
m. George A Folster 1914 Balmain South
f. Carl Theodore Bode m. Mary Jane Anderson *
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Francis Folston
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. John Forbes
m. Samuel Forbes
On the 6th instant, at Albion Park, near Wollongong, of low fever, in the 4th year of her age, HELEN CHARLOTTE OLLIVER, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. FORBES, of Liverpool. Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heaven. The Sydney Morning Herald 13 August 1867
m. Solomon Forbes
m. Jennie H Forbes 1877 Kiama 3252/1877
m. Alexander Forbes
b. 1867 Gerringong d. 29/7/1949 Belmore br. Rookwood
m. Henry Jarvis Foreman (10/11/1851 in Great Yarmouth Norfolk -26/4/1937 Belmore ) 27/3/1902 Gerringong
f. Frederick Watkins m. Margaret Jane Smith *
Husband a teacher Previously married to Annie Hill.
FOREMAN - WATKINS. - At Gerringong on 27th March by Rev. M. Harris, Congregational minister, Mr H J Foreman, Principle teacher of Gerringong, to Miss Millicent Watkins, eldest daughter of Mr. F Watkins, “Charlton”, Gerringong. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 15 April 1902 p 2
MRS. M. FOREMAN
Mrs. Millicent Foreman died at her home at Eleta Street, Belmore on Friday, 29th July. She was the wife of the late H. J. Foreman and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Watkins of Gerringong.
She is survived by three daughters Helen, Dorothy (Mrs, H. Haberecht) and Winifred (Mrs. W. Crawley).
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. Cope of Kiama and Miss, Grace Watkins of Gerringong, who are sisters of the late Mrs. Foreman.
The funeral took place in the Methodist portion of the Rookwood Cemetery on Monday morning following a service in the Belmore Methodist Church. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Saturday 6 August 1949 p 3
b. abt 1881 Robertson d. 23/8/1963 Bulli
m. James Ford (1881 Jamberoo- 13/12/1924 Thirroul Son of John Ford & Catherine Morrissey * ) 15/5/1902 Residence of Martin McNamara Dapto
f. Lawrence Egan m. Hannah McNamara
Living Osborne St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a labourer
FORD.-December 13, 1924, at Thirroul, James Ford, beloved husband of Mrs. Agnes Ford, Main-road, Bulli, aged 48 years. Result of accident. Interred at Bulli, Sunday, December 14. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 15 December 1924 p 10
m. William Ford
Husband a settler
Living Railway St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1869 Wollongong 19836/1869 d. 5/9/1936 Lismore br. Lismore
m. Edward Ford (- 1925 Lismore Son of John R Ford & Catherine ) 1900 Woonona 5052/1900
f. Bernard Ford m. Mary Dundon *
MRS. E. FORD
Mrs. Bridget Mary Ford (68), of Goonellabah, died in a Lismore private hospital on Saturday afternoon.
She was born on the South Coast and came to the Richmond with her husband, the late Mr. Edward Ford, in. 1908. The family settled at Gundurimba and after remaining there for 10 years moved to Goonellabah. Mr. Ford died in 1925. Mrs. Ford had lived at Goonellabah with members of her family since her husband's death.
She had been in failing health for about five months, and entered hospital about a month ago. She is survived by three sons, Messrs. Vincent and Oswald (Goonellabah) and John Ford (Sydney), and three daughters, Misses Kathleen, Nellie and Marie Ford (Goonellabah). Surviving brothers are Messrs. Brian, Thomas, and John Ford (South Coast), and sisters Mesdames Rhoden (Botany Bay), and M. McCormick (South Coast).
The funeral took place in Lismore yesterday afternoon. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Monday 7 September 1936 p 6
b. abt 1839 d. 30/4/1925 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. John Ford (abt 1833 - 19/5/1903 )
Ship: abt 1862
Living at Wallaby Hill in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS CATHERINE FORD.
Mrs. Catherine Ford, relict of the late John Ford, an old and respected residence of Jamberoo, passed away at her residence on 30th ultimo after a short illness, aged 84 years.
Deceased was born in County Kerry, Ireland, and arrived in N. S. Wales with her late husband (who pre-deceased her 21 years ago) in the early sixties, and after a short stay in Sydney, settled in Jamberoo to follow dairying, being amongst the early pioneers, and they were original tenants of the late Alick Osborne estate at Wallaby Hill, Jamberoo.
Deceased was well respected, was homely and pleasant in her ways and upright in all her dealings. She was a good mother to her family and her bright cheerful manner stood to her to them last. She was a good friend and neighbour and ever willing to do what she could with the fullness of her heart to help those around her.
The funeral took place on the day following her death and was well attended, the chief mourners being members of her own family and relatives.
Prior to the interment in St. Matthew's Catholic Church cemetery, Jamberoo, the remains were carried into the church, where deceased has worshipped for years, the service being conducted by Rev. Father Malone, who also performed the last sad rites at the graveside. Miss Condon, church organist, played the “Dead March in Saul” at the church service. A number of telegrams, letters of condolence and wreaths were received by the bereaved ones, to whom sympathy is extended. Three daughters and 4 sons survive. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 15 April 1925 p 2
d. 1896 Orange
m. Mark Edward Dyett Ford 1868 Glebe
f. John Holder m. Esther
FORD.—At her residence, Wollongong, on the 20th instant, the wife of Mark E. D. Ford, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 27 September 1878 p 2
b. 1880 Jamberoo d. 1973 Casino
m. Thomas Alcorn (1860 Dunmore – 4/6/1906 Wooroowoolgen Casino Son of William Alcorn & Sarah Keys *) 1902 Wollongong
m. William P Ford 1911 Casino
f. William King m. Charity Grace Dennis *
Electoral Roll 1903 resident Clear Hills–Domestic Duties Husband a farmer
b. 21/6/1863 Tarrawanna 15072/1863 d. 1946 Marrickville
m. Allan Ford (- Son of Albert Ford & ) 8/8/1883 Wollongong 5320/1883
f. John Payne m. Frances Anne Ross *
FORD— PAYNE.— At the Church of England, Fairy Meadow, on the 8th August instant, by the Rev. T. C. Ewing, R.D., Mr. Allan Ford, of Her Majesty's Customs, Sydney (eldest son of Mr. Albert Ford, of Mere, Wilts, England), to Florence Selina, eighth daughter of Mr. John Payne, Tarrawanna, North Illawarra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 17 August 1883 p 2
m. Henry Ford 1854 Presbyterian Wollongong V18544519 74B
Unmarried
With Timothy Ford a labourer
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Frank Ford
b. abt 1867 d. 27/8/1940 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. John Alfred Ford (abt 1865 Peelwood- 23/8/1945 Mount Keira) 1889 Armidale
f. Henry George Wakeford m. Leontine
Living Osborne St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The family arrived in about 1900.
FORD. — August 27, 1940, at her residence, Wangelo, Church Street, Wollongong, Leontine Celina, beloved wife of John Alfred Ford and dear mother of Roy, Vilda (Mrs. L. Applebee), and Aenid (Mrs. C. Dawson), aged 73 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 28 August 1940 p 10</cite>
m. Thomas Forde 1875 Sydney 1185/1875
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Unmarried /father unlisted
Unmarried /father unlisted
b. d. 10/4/1903 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Bernard Ford (-29/2/1916 Son of Patrick Ford & ?) 18/12/1856 Wollongong 2187/1856
f. Thomas Dundon m. Mary Lynch or Laughlan *
She resident of Fairy meadow he of the Meadows
m. Patrick J Ford 1884 Murrumburrah 7484/1884
Living Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1864 Wollongong d. 6/5/1899 Corrimal 7973/1899 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Bernard Ford (son of Bernard Ford & Mary Dundon *) 2/3/1897 St Francis Xavier’s 2176/1897
f. John Madden m. Jane Gallagher *
She was the postmistress of Corrimal
b. abt 1836 Wadhurst Sussex d. 1917 South Wollongong br. North Kiama
m. Robert Ford (abt 1833 Sussex-1915 Kiama) 1855 Ticehurst Surrey
Ship: Nimroud 1859
Living Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. ROBERT FORD.
Mrs. R. Ford was buried at North Kiama yesterday, the Rev. W. McCallum officiating, she having been a long and devoted member of the Methodist Church. For many years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford lived near Riversdale where they carried; on farming pursuits; and were highly respected throughout the district. Mrs. Ford's last days were spent, in the devoted comfort and care, of her adopted daughter's home, Mrs. Winley's of South Wollongong, where she went after her husband's death at Kiama a year or more ago and where Mr. and Mrs Winley and family did all that was, possible to promote her happiness and content.
The passing of Mrs. Ford severs another link in the old associations of the district. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 10 January 1917 p 2
b. abt 1863 Wollongong d. 27/12/ 1933 br. Corrimal Catholic
m. Thomas Joseph Ford (7/3/1859 Bulli -11/7/1943 Son of Bernard Ford & Mary Dundon *)27/6/1883 St Joseph’s Bulli
f. William Kirton m. Eliza McGuiness *
Living Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Bernard Forde 1894 Wollongong 7465/1894
Living Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Michael Forest
m. Edmund Forrestal
m.?
b. 1870 Balmain d. 3/12/1955 Forestville
m. John Forster 1895 Balmain
f. James Goond m. Martha
Living at Kurri Kurri in 1916 when her son enlisted.
b. abt 1841 Nortbeck Westmoreland
m. Ralph Forsyth ( abt 1836 Hawkshead Lancashire - Jan 1899 Five Island Rd Son of George Forsyth & Susanna Todd) ? 1864 Ulverston Lancashire
Ship: Blair Athol 1879
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll –Charwoman
Education: Neither read or write
1871 UK Census husband was an Ironstone miner.
Husband living at Fairy Meadow circa 1881 and Mt Keira about 1888 when he became insolvent, he was a labourer. He was also charged as being part of a mob which were threating violence during the miners’ riots in 1886. Husband found dead on road.
His sister was also in the Illawarra and he caused them to be sued for slander. See Susannah Nelson *
m. Joseph Forsyth 1863 Kiama 2047/1863
b. 1869 Marshall Mount 19922/1869 d.
m. John Forsyth (abt 1866 Westmoreland England – Son of Ralph Forsyth & Mary * ) 14/5/1901 St John’s Dapto
f. William Markham m. Elizabeth Thompson *
Living Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a miner.
d. 28/4/1938 Cessnock
m. Henry James Fort (1874 Redfern - 1949 Cessnock Son of James Fort & Jessie Douglas *) 1895 Sydney
f. George Walker m. Annie
Living Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FUNERAL OF MRS. H. FORT.
DEATH AFTER LONG ILLNESS.
Mrs. H. Fort wife of Mr. H. Fort, deputy, of Aberdare Central colliery, died in Cessnock Hospital in the early hours of Saturday morning last, after a long illness.
The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Sunday last. After a short service in the residence of Mr H. Fort, of View-street, the cortege moved to the Presbyterian portion of the Cessnock Cemetery where the interment was conducted by the Rev.. Little.
Deceased is survived by her husband, Henry Fort; daughters, Elvie, Margaret and Susan; sons, James. William, and Gordon, The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW: 1913 - 1954) Friday 3 June 1938 p 2
m. James Fort
Husband an engine driver of Clifton when he became insolvent in 1885 and in 1889 was bankrupt. May have moved to Charlestown and become a miner by 1897.
m. George Foster
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Moses Foster 1877 Sydney
m. Noble Foster
b. 1869 Murrurundi d. 25/11/1936 Rockdale br. Woronora
m. James Foster ( - ) 1886 Sydney
f. Samuel Downes m. Jane Ann Arnett *
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
FOSTER.-The Relatives and Friends of Mr. JAMES FOSTER (late of Helensburgh) and FAMILY are Invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved WIFE and their loving MOTHER, Elizabeth Foster; to leave his residence, 8 The Strand, Rockdale. THIS DAY, at 2.15 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery. Woronora The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 26 November 1936
b. abt 1828 d. 15/5/1881 Shellharbour br. All Saints’ Albion Park
m. William Foster
At Shellharbor, on the 1st instant, Mary Anne, daughter of Mr Wm. Foster, aged 4 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 15 November 1858 p 3
d. 1938 br. Junee
m. John Foster 1883 Wagga Wagga
NURSE M. J. FOSTER
The death occurred at noon yesterday of one of the fine old pioneers of the Junee township, Nurse Minnie Jessamine Foster, at the age of 74 years.
Nurse Foster was in her usual good health yesterday morning and went shopping. On the footpath near a jeweller's shop, however, she was noticed to stagger. Willing hands helped her into the refreshment shop of Mrs. Pratt and medical aid was sought, but she gradually sank and passed away. Nurse Foster was one of the members of the Pegg family, who had the first railway gates on the Narrandera-road, Junee, 60 years ago. For many years past she resided at her home in Goulburn-street, Junee, with her married daughter, Mrs. Mahon.
She was the first waitress employed in the railway refreshment rooms, then on the western side of the line at Junee, and afterwards destroyed by fire. Nurse Foster is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. Worthington (Bethungra), Mrs. Parsons (Sydney), and Mrs. Mahon (Junee); one son, Arthur (Junee) and three brothers, Percy (Junee) and William and Ernest (Sydney). Her husband, the late Mr. John Foster, was the first butcher in Junee, and predeceased her 13 years ago. One son, John, died eight years ago. Nurse Foster was a native of Monaro. The funeral will take place to-day, moving from her late residence in Goulburn-street, Junee, at 3 o'clock for the Church of England portion of the Junee cemetery. Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Friday 11 February 1938 p 4
b. 1879 Wollongong d. 4/4/1957 Corrimal
m. William Thompson ( abt 1875-21/1/1921 Corrimal) 24/5/1899 Wollongong
m. Captain Charles William Foster (abt 1881 North Curry Taunton Somerset-1949 Corrimal) 1945 Sydney
f. James Townsend m. Christina Bennett *
THOMPSON — TOWNSEND. — At St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, on 24th May Instant, by the Rev. D'Arcy Irvine, Will Thompson, of Balgownie, to Jessie Townsend, eldest daughter of Mr. Jas. Townsend, Fairy Meadow. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 27 May 1899 p 2
b. 20/6/1845 Springhill
m. John Foster June 1866 Wollongong 3399/1866
f. James McGruary m. Margaret Brady *(listed as Kelly on marriage record)
b. St Heliers Jersey d. dec 1894 Paddington br. Rookwood
m. Redman
m. Thomas Davey Hamilton Foster ( abt 1854- 31/5/1890 Coast Hospital Consumption Son of Thomas Campbell Foster & Isabella) 21/6/1884 Sydney 1884/1871 Sydney
f. Philip Charles Badier m. Marie
FOSTER—REDMAN.—June 21, by the Rev. T. W. Unwin, T. D. Hamilton Foster, only son of the late T. Campbell Foster, Esq., Q.C., Recorder of Warwick and Bencher of the Middle Temple, to Marie Redman, eldest daughter of the late Philippe Charles Bedier, Esq., St. Heliers, Jersey. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 3 July 1884 p 1
FOSTER.—March 14, at her residence, the Grammar School, Wollongong, Mrs. T. D. Hamilton Foster, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 23 March 1885 p 1
FOSTER.-March 12, at her residence, the Grammar School Wollongong, Mrs, T. D. Hamilton Foster, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 25 March 1886
FOSTER.-January 3 at the Grammar School, Wollongong, Isabel Marie Hamilton, beloved daughter of T. D. Hamilton and Marie Foster, aged 9 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 6 January 1887
FOSTER.—October 4, at Darlinghurst-road, Sydney, the wife of T. D. Hamilton Foster, of a son The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 6 October 1888 p 1
Thomas Davey Hamilton Foster was charged with deserting his wife, Marie Foster, and leaving her without means of support.
Mr. Muir for complainant, and Mr. Lipscomb for defendant, who did not appear.
Affidavit of service of summons on defendant at the Imperial Hotel Wynyard square, Sydney, by Constable M'Govern was read
Marie Foster deposed that she was the wife of defendant ; she was married to him on the 21st June, 1884, and they had two children living ; since her marriage she had resided with her husband until about two months ago, when he left her ; she believed he now resided in Sydney ; he had not contributed to her support since he left ; she was without means of support, and he left her in debt ; her husband was in receipt of an income of £100 per annum, which was paid to him regularly from England; he was a schoolmaster; she was trying to earn a living at dressmaking ; he was in a position to contribute to her support, his income being a permanent one ; if he took the trouble to work he could add very materially to that income.
Mr. Lipscomb handed the Bench a letter he had received from defendant, the contents of which were not made public.
The Bench made an order for defendant to contribute £1 per week towards the support of his wife for a period of twelve months, the first payment to be made on the 30th instant to the officer in charge of the police at Wollongong.
Defendant was ordered to enter into recognisances for the payment of the amount, himself in £50 and two sureties in £25 each; in default, to be imprisoned in Wollongong gaol for twelve months
He was also ordered to pay £2 2s costs. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW 1856 - 1950) Saturday 28 September 1889 p 2
THE FRIENDS of Mr PHILLIP C BADIER are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved SISTER Marie Foster which will move from her late residence No 67 Leinster street Paddington THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON at a quarter part 1 o clock for Rookwood Cemetery The Sydney Morning Herald 24 December 1894
In 1887 her husband was appointed science and art master of the Grafton region, he was also a teacher and in mining assay work. He may have been a remittance man as he had income from England reliably.
This family seems very tragic. Her first husband Redman must have died early as she was still young when she married Thomas Foster. After 6 years of marriage he dies of consumption leaving her with two children and either a new born or pregnant. She died 4 years later, possibly of consumption. Her children may have been left in the care of their uncle Phillip Badier and his wife Mary.
Husband was insolvent in 1886 released in 1888
b. 1866 d. 1934
m. Phillip Foster (abt 1858 - 26/12/1933 Helensburgh Son of Henry & Elizabeth) 1886 Balmain
f. Samuel Downes m. Jane Ann Arnett *
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. William Fortune
b. abt 1814? d. 1891 Wollongong
m. John Forward ( abt 1828-)
f. William James m. Mary A
Ship: Victoria 1849
b. abt 1802 Wolverhampton d. 3rd January 1856 CofE Jamberoo Kiama Shoalhaven br. Christ Church of England
m. Davis?
m. Samuel Forward ( 1797 Crediton -) 11/3/1833 Presbyterian Sydney, Scots Church V18332641 74A/1833
Ship: Roslin Castle 1830
Convict
Sentence: 7 Years
Crime: stealing meat
Sentenced: Staffordshire Quarter Session 1829
Prior Convictions: None
Ticket of Leave: 15th December 1832
Occupation: Barmaid
Appearance: 5’3” Hair Red Eyes Brown Complexion ?
Husband is listed as a resident of Albion Park in 1841 Census. Husband a convict who arrived on the Shipley 1822 and was resident of the Shoalhaven on Ticket of Leave
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1857 Gloucester d. 29/8/936 Tempe br. Waverley
m. George Foulston ( abt 1856 Gloucester- 1981 St Peters Son of William Foulstone & Harriet) 1873 Barnsley Yorkshire
Ship: Forfarshire 1882
Education: Could read and write
FOULSTONE -August 29 1936 at Camden Edwin street Tempe Betsy Foulstone dearly beloved mother of Albert, Charlotte and John aged 78 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 31 August 1936 p 8
b. 1876 Windsor d. 1956 Parramatta
m. John William Foulstone (- 1927 Bankstown) 1916 Granville
f. Charles Pitt m. Mary Ann
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll – School teacher
Living at Bulli when her mother died in 1918
Miss Ethel Pitt, who has been teaching at the Marsden Park Public-school for sometime, has been removed to Jamberoo. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1961) Saturday 20 July 1901 Page 3
Miss Ethel Pitt, who has been teaching at Jamberoo, goes to Horton Park, near Liverpool, after the Michaelmas holidays Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1961) Saturday 1 October 1904 Page 4
Resignation Mrs. Ethel May Foulstone, Assistant Teacher, Public School, Bankstown 10th April, 1934 Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Friday 12 January 1934 Page 113
b. 7/8/1877 Farmborough/ West Dapto d. 17/9/1967 Dapto m. James Fowler 1908 Kempsey
f. John Neil Rogan m. Maria Swan *
Living at West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living Tongarra in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1822 Windsor d. 26/1/1912 Tongarra Maquarie Rivulet br. Albion Park Anglican
m. Henry Fowler (1814 Henfeild Sussex- 30/10/1905 Tongarra Maquarie Rivulet) 1838 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. possibly John Gaggin m. Lucy Freeman
Her mother gave birth to her out of wedlock, her mother then married William Cupitt who disappears from the records in about 1828. Her mother died when she was only 7 years old. She was cared for by an Cupitt family uncle and aunt, John and Mary Cunningham, who lived at Wilberforce.
Anne became a servant in Wollongong; possibly in the house of the Rev. M Devenish Meares or in the house of a family connection John Cunningham who was a shipwright at Wollongong. Her future husband was a cartwright and shipwright and worked with John Cunningham, which is possibly where they met.
d. 20/1/1918
m. Frederick John Fowler 1872 Maitland 2525/1872
When son Darrel enlisted in WW1 she was living on Barnstable Road Five Dock.
The death occurred on January 20th (at a private hospital) of Mrs Annie Fowler wife of Mr Frederick J Fowler, of Five Dock (formerly Postmaster at Penrith). She had been ailing for some time. Deceased was also a sister of Mrs Humphreys, wife of the Stationmaster at Rooty Hill. The late Mrs Fowler was in her 66th year. Nepean Times 26 January 1918
b. abt 1859 Stafford d. 4/12/1940 Bulli br. Bulli General
m. Joseph Fowler (abt 1860 Stafford – 27/8/1918) 1879 Cannock Staffordshire
f. Joseph Southall m. Harriett
Ship: Australasian 1884
Education: could read & write
Husband a miner
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1846 V1846147 31A/1846 d. 14/1/1928 Lakelands br. Dapto
f. Henry Fowler m. Anne Elizabeth Gaggin *
Living Tongarra in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
On Sunday last the death occurred of Miss Fowler, at the residence of her brother, Mr. James Fowler, Lakelands. She was a member of one of the oldest pioneer family, and in her young days was a noted horsewoman.
She had resided at Tongarra for many years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 20 January 1928 p 15
m. Thomas Fowler 1836 CofE Cobbitty, NarellanV1836303 20/1836
Husband was the jail keeper in 1841 at Wollongong, later moving to Kiama.
b. 10/11/1828 Airds V1828927 21/1828 d. 1908 Petersham
m. George Fowler ( abt 1824- 1892 Ulladulla Son of George Fowler & ?) 1846 CofE Campbelltown, St Peter's (Co. Airds) V1846298 31C/1846
f. William Eggleton m. Sophia Rugles
m. Jesse Fox 1882 Wollongong 5001/1882
m. Michael Fox
b. 1865 Wollongong 16871/1865 d. 6/5/1941 br. Wollongong General
m. Archibald Francis Fox (abt 1865 -28/5/1949 Wollongong ) 10/2/1900 St Francis Xavier’s 2441/1900
f. unknown m. Grace Sweeny
Living Swan St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. George Fox
m. Thomas Fox
b. 1880 Broulee d. 2/12/1951 br. Wollongong
m. William John Fox (6/5/1874 near Tom Thumb’s Lagoon-10/9/1954 Wollongong Son of Bernard Fox & Eliza Kearney *)
f. James Gough m. Bridget
b. 11/11/1833 Corrinshigo Parish of Upper Killevy County Armagh Ireland d. 2/11/1903 Wollongong 16430/1903 br. Swan St Cemetery
m. Bernard Fox ( 24/6/1832 Clontyclay Clonmore Armagh Ireland – 3/10/1909 Swan Street Wollongong Son of Patrick Fox & Frances McElindon) 17/5/1858 St Mary’s Sydney 355/1858
f. Daniel Kearney m. Sarah Campbell
Ship: Diadem 1850 into Port Phillip Vic
Living Swan St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
…Mrs. B. Fox, two old residents of Wollongong, died on Thursday, both at advanced ages. Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW: 1870 - 1907) Wednesday 18 November 1903
Another very old and respected resident of the Illawarra district passed away very suddenly on Thursday morning in the person of Mrs. Fox, wife of Mr. Bernard Fox. The old lady was in her usual health, which was always hale and hearty, on Wednesday, but early on Thursday morning she somewhat suddenly expired. The cause of death was heart disease. Mrs. Fox was 69 years of age, and leaves a husband and grown up family to mourn their loss. The funeral took place yesterday, the internment being in the R.C. Cemetery, Rev. Father Byrne officiating at the grave. Illawarra Mercury Saturday 14 November 1903
Husband brother to Catherine Fox * see Graham
m. Thomas J Fox 1897 Woonona 6596/1897
Living Swan St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Swan St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1824 Elphim
m. 1842 Thomas Fox CofE Dapto; Wollongong
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1842 Wollongong
Ship: Crusader 1840
Occuation: Dairy Maid
m. John Fox
b. 27/1/ 1877 Terragong, Jamberoo d. 17/6/1962 Roseville
m.Hedley E Fox 1907
f. Samuel Marks m. Clara Kezia Bedford Uther *
Living Terralong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Richard Franes
b. abt 1859 d. 22/3/1938 Kurri Kurri br. Kurri Kurri
m. Robert Frame (-1935 Kurri Kurri Son of James Frame & Agnes)
f. John Sneddon m. Janet
Husband a miner of Mt Kembla
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband and eldest sons miners.
LATE MRS. AGNES FRAME.
The death occurred on Tuesday, March 22, of the late Mrs. Agnes Frame, at her late residence, Alexandra Street, Kurri Kurri, where she had lived for the past thirty years, at the age of 79 years. Her husband predeceased her three years ago.
Deceased leaves a family of eight — five sons, Robert (Cessnock), John (Woonona); William (Marbubra), Richard (Cessnock), Hugh (Russel Vale), and three daughters Mrs. Janet Smith (Cessnock) Mrs. Agnes Anlezark (Kurri Kurri) and Mrs. Christens Innis (Kurri Kurri).
The remains were laid to rest in the Presbyterian portion of the Kurri Kurri Cemetery, besides those of her husband. The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW: 1913 - 1954) Friday 8 April 1938 p 6
f. William Francis
m. William John Francis 1860 Kiama
On Sunday, the 20th instant, at the residence of Mr. Lane, Shoalhaven-street, Kiama, the wife of Mr. W. J. Francis, of Terralong-street, of a daughter. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 22 October 1861 p 2
Amelia Francis v. W. J. Francis-Maintenance.
Defendant admitted that the plaintiff is his lawful wife, and he admitted turning her out, and said that he would not allow her to return to him again. Ordered to pay the sum of 15s. per week for twelve months, into the hands of the District Constable, for her support. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 6 August 1861 p 2
Amelia Francis v. W. J. Francis.—Adjourned case.—Mr. Owen, for appellant. The evidence of Mrs. Francis having been read over, respondent put in and stated to an account of his weekly expenses amounting to £2 11s. 9d. as also a statement showing the extent of his trade from 1st August, 1861 to 8th January, 1862. An order was made to pay 7s. 6d. a week for the remainder of the period of the original order, and respondent to pay £1. 1s. professional costs. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 14 January 1862 p 2
b. abt 1827 d. 19/9/1859 Sussex St Sydney
m. W L Francis
f. Isaiah m. Ann
At the residence of Mr. James Uncles, 275, Sussex-street, Ann Francis, the wife of W. L. Francis, of Kiama, after a long and painful illness, aged 38. Her end was peace. Empire 21 September 1859
m. William J Francis
b. 26/5/1856 Broughton Creek Shoalhaven d. 7/9/1935 Toowoomba Qld br. Greenmount Qld
m. John William Francis ( 15/5/1850 Kiama -19/10/1925 Greenmount Qld Son of John Francis & Hannah Groves *) 18/8/1881 Bundywalla Berry
f. Samuel Gibson Risk m. Jane Thomson
Living at Eureka in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1858 d. 20/7/1925 Bombo br. Kiama General
m. Andrew Francis (abt 1851-1932 Kiama Son of Andrew Francis & Mary)
f. John m. Mary
Husband a quarryman
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. John Francis 1840 CofE Cobbity Narellan
b. 7/8/1824 d. 30/4/1897 Figtree br. Wollongong
m. Thomas Cleverdon (- 1864 Young 1864/3075) 1841 Presbyterian Wollongong V18414372 74B
m. Emanuel Francis 1864 Young 1651/1864
f. Elias Organ m. Elizabeth Fisher
Census 1841 - CLEVERDON Thomas RYAN Matthew 233 Ryan's Vale, Figtree, District Illawarra [4/1243B]2332508
b. 2/2/1817 Lynmouth Devon England d. 25/10/1891 Wattamolla Kangaroo Valley br. Kangaroo Valley
m. John Francis (24/6/1813 Harlow Essex, England – 25/3/1902 Eureka Son of Francis James Francis & Elizabeth Andrews) 18/2/1841 Sydney, St Phillip's V184110 25C/1841
Ship: “Alfred” 1841
Occupation: Cook
1841 Census shows them as residents at Crown Street, Wollongong, where he had a saddlers shop Riversdale Estate, Kiama. In 1862, he secured a farm of 500 acres at Broger's Creek, in the Kangaroo Valley.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/y/o/Sandra-D-Lyons/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0107.html
The Wollongong City Library holds a large photo album of the Francis family.
d. 1915 Milton 5801/1915
m. William Francis 1/2/1843 Presbyterian Wollongong V 18434387 74B
f. Daniel Evans m. Mary
“MARRIED. At Wollongong, by special license, on the 1st instant, by the Rev. C. Atchison, Mr. William Frances, Corrimal street, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. D. Evans, of Farella street.” The Sydney Morning Herald 3 February 1843
Sister is Martha Hewlett *
b. 31/5/1857 Kiama d. 21/3/1933 Werrington
m. James Francis (1849 Wollongong – 14/12/1933 Ashfield Son of William Francis & Mary Evans * ) 14/6/1882 Kiama
f. Thomas East m. Elizabeth Lacey *
OBITUARY-MRS MARY FRANCIS-76 YEARS.
District sympathy is expressed with Messrs. John and George East, of Kiama in the death of their sister, Mrs. Mary Anne Francis, who passed away at her home, Werrington, on Tuesday night at the age of 76 years. Mrs. Francis was born at “Prospect”' (the present residence of Mr. Geo. East) and while here was well known as a prominent member of the Methodist Church, of which she was for some time organist. She married Mr. James Francis, formerly of Milton, who survives, together with three sons and four daughters to mourn their loss of a devoted wife and mother. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 25 March 1933 p 2
…Mr. Francis, who had reached the advanced age of 85, was born at Wollongong….The late Mr. Francis was predeceased by his wife in March last, about a month after the couple had celebrated their golden wedding, which was attended by members of the family and a wide circle of friends. Mr. Francis leaves a family of seven, the members being Messrs. Hubert J. (Dorrigo). Clifford (New Guinea) and Harold W. (Dorrigo), Misses Florence and Edith (Sydney), Miss Grace (Gosford), and Mrs. Lownds (Canterbury). The Don Dorrigo Gazette and Guy Fawkes Advocate (NSW : 1910 - 1954) Friday 5 January 1934 p 2
b. abt 1850 d. 1939 Blayney
m. Frederick O Francke (abt 1829 Hanover Germany- 1/11/1904 Kiama) 1874 Mudgee
f. Benjamin Hartley m. Ann Maria Radburn later Bell
Living at Shoalhaven St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1858 d. 4/11/1927 Bexley br. Woronora
m. Gerhard Wilhelm Frandsen (Denmark- 13/1/1914 Kogarah) 1879 Sydney
f. Johan Elsberg m. Svenborg *
Ship: 1879 Charles Dickens into Qld
FRANSDEN-ELSBERG.-August 7, at St. James' Church, by Rev. Mr. Hough, Gerhard Wilhelm, eldest son of Fransden Lorenson, of Denmark, to Marie Louisa, third daughter of J. Elsberg, of Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 9 August 1879 p 1
OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH.
Mrs Marie Louisa Frandsen of Kent Street, Rockdale, died last Friday at a private hospital at Bexley, aged 69 1/2years. The deceased bad resided in Rockdale for over 40 years, and was well known for her charitable and kindly nature. She is survived by two sons and two daughters — Mr. F. Frandsen, Miranda; Mr. A. Frandsen; Rockdale; Mrs. A. Stephens, Rockdale and Mrs. J. Harding, Taren Point. The funeral took place on Saturday, the remains of the deceased being interred in the Congregational portion, of Woronora Cemetery. The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW: 1911 - 1954) Friday 11 November 1927 p 2
Unmarried or no father listed
d. 1906 Wollongong
f. John m. Sarah
Living Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties.
b. abt 1869 d. 17/7/1941 Wollongong br. Berkeley
m. Walter Cheverely Franklin (abt 1870 Middlesex London- ) 1888 Camden
f. Robert Oswald Palmer m. Bridget
Mr. Walter Franklin, who has seen service in the Zulu-South African and the present war, left here on Monday morning en-route for England as a workman. When her husband enlisted she was living at Five Islands Unanderra. Husband a watchman.
Mrs. Lillian Myrtle Franklin, of Steeltown, and also well and favorably known in this district, passed away at Wollongong Hospital on Thursday of last week, aged 72 years. She is survived by her husband, while members of the family are: Arthur, Cyril. Thomas, Gladys, Barbara, Phillip, Walter, Garnet and Glory. On Saturday the funeral left Cole's Funeral Parlors for the C. of E. cemetery, Berkeley. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 25 July 1941 p 5
b. 1842 d. 9/12/1906 Wollongong br. Maitland
m. Frederick Augustus Franklin (-1909 on board the GMS Bremen at Genoa) 1871 Maitland
f. Otto Baldwin m. Mary Ann Maskey
Living Church St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband an engineer for the Public Works Department
At an early hour on Saturday morning, Mrs. Franklin (wife of Mr, F. A. Franklin, A.M.I.C.E.) passed peacefully away at her residence, ' Buena Vista Smith's Hill. For eleven long years the deceased lady had been stricken with paralysis, so that her end was not unexpected.
In days gone by no one outside her own family circle was more beloved for her unostentatious and open handed charity. Quietly she went about amongst the poor and distressed bringing sunshine into many an afflicted household. There are many in our midst to-day who revere the name of Mrs. Franklin.
The funeral took place on Sunday 4 , morning. After a short service at the house, conducted by Rev. Hornsby-Spear and Mr.. Hunter, the remains were conveyed to the railway station, enroute to Maitland. Being a member of the well-known Hunter River family of Baldwin, the deceased lady was laid to rest in the family vault at the Maitland cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 16 December 1905 p 8
m. William Franklin 1862 Wollongong /Bathurst dual registration but twice in Bathurst.
m. Henry Franklin
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. Richard Franks
m. Robert Franks (- 1917 May’s Hill) 1885 Parramatta
b. 1867 Kiama d. 7/10/1947 Woy Woy
m. William Henry Webster (1863 Kiama - 14/9/1933 Ultimo Son of William Webster & Louisa Elphick *) 1888 Kiama
m. Vincent Franks (abt 1871 – 27/8/1955 Woy Woy) 1936 Gosford
f. Charles Inskip m. Eliza Jane Pugh Nicols *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. James Franks
b. abt 1854 d. 15/7/1879 Shellharbour br. Albion Park
m. Christopher Fraser (1851 - 29/9/1925 Coolabunia Qld Son of Alexander Fraser & Helen Munro *) 1878 Wollongong 5230/1878
f. Thomas F Fleming m. Margaret McFarlane *
Cause of Death: Child birth complications
Shellharbour
I OBSERVE that no notice has been taken in your columns of the recent lamented decease of Mrs. Christopher Fraser, who died on the 15 ult. at the early age of 25, after a painful illness consequent upon child-birth. Cut off in the dawn of womanhood she leaves a sorrowing young husband, and a grief-stricken mother and sisters to mourn the loss of one whose exemplary, amiable, and unobtrusive conduct will long be remembered, not only by her relatives, but by a large circle of loving friends. The painful event has evoked much sympathy for the bereaved husband and her mother, Mrs Fleming, who, though now residing at Albion Park, was for many years a highly respected resident of Shellharbour; her late husband, Mr. W. Fleming, being one of the earliest settlers in this locality.
Deceased-Mrs. Fraser-was interred at Albion Park, on the 16th ult., a large number of friends testifying to their love and respect for her memory by following to her final earthly resting place. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 8 August 1879
b. abt 1821 d. 2/3/1906 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Fraser
b. abt 1847 Argyle Scotland d. 6/3/1934 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Alexander Fraser (1846 Albion Park-1941 Smith’s Hill Son of Alexander Fraser & Helen Munro *) 1872 Maclean
f. Donald Campbell m. Catherine/Kate
Ship: Telegraph 1858
Living at Macquarie River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Late Mrs. Fraser
The death on Tuesday of Mrs. Annie Fraser, beloved wife of Mr. Alexander Fraser of 34 Gipps street Wollongong, and late of Albion Park, removes an estimable lady who has played a prominent part in the advancement of Albion Park and district. Eighty-six years of age, she was for many years an active worker for the A.H. and I. Society at that centre; also the Presbyterian Church and other local institutions.
Her husband, as chairman of directors of the D.F.M. Co., and a founder of the co-operative movement, had the whole-hearted support of his good wife in all his activities, and the same applies to a son, ex-Ald. Fraser, who has also distinguished himself in the public life of Albion Park. ; The esteemed, old couple relinquished farming a few years ago and came to spend the evening of their lives in Wollongong. Now a happy life's partnership has been severed, and the bereaved husband and family have the sincere sympathy of a wide circle of friends throughout the length and breadth of the South Coast, and also in the metropolitan area. The remains were laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Wollongong South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 March 1934 p 19
b. 1858 d. 9/1/1925 br. Cessnock
m. Richard Fraser (1851-25/11/1914 Aberdare Son of Joseph Fraser & Janet)
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Macquarie River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. Shetland Islands d. 20/12/1917 Wollongong
m. William Fraser (Shetland Islands -22/5/1943 Watson’s Bay Son of Peter Fraser & Hannah) 1885 Woollahra
Ship: abt 1884
Living at Pilot Station Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a pilot.
FRAZER.—On the 23rd inst., the wife of Pilot William Frazer of a son. Both doing well. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 31 December 1889 p 2
FRASER. — December 20th, at her residence. Pilot Station. Wollongong. Christina, beloved wife of Captain William Fraser, late of Kiama, aged 58 year. Shetland papers please copy. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Friday 21 December 1917 p 6
He had married Miss Christina Thompson, a girl from his own Shetland Islands, who came out, to Australia some years after himself. She died only six months after he left Kiama.
The late Capt. Fraser is survived by three sons, William Peter, Robert and Albert, and three daughters, Jean, Margaret (Mrs. F. C. Jones, Bombo) and Tean, to all of whom sympathy, is expressed in their bereavement. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 26 May 1943
Husband the pilot at Kiama. Husband’s brother Robert was the pilot at Wollongong.
m. John H Fraser
m. Henry/Harry Fraser
b. 8/9/1867 Albion Park 18029/1867
f. John Fraser m. Marion McGill *
Living at Macquarie River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 12/9/1887 Kiama br. Albion Park
m. Alexander Fraser (1800 Ross Shire Scotland- 18/3/1884 Lake View Son of John Fraser & Barbara)
f. Hector Munro m. Christina?
Ship: Lady Kennaway 1838
IM Issue 20 Sep 1887
Husband registered as living at Church Street Wollongong 1841 census
b. 1881 Wollongong 18904/1881 d. 15/5/1974 Five Dock
m. William C Fraser 1909 Wollongong
f. William James m. Caroline Neaves *
Living Kenny St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –Saleswoman.
m. William Fraser 1859 Kiama 2101/1859
b. 22/8/1835 Muasdale Scotland d. 27/3/1903 Sydney br. Albion Park
m. John Fraser (13/5/1839 Sydney - 22/11/1901 Albion Park Son of Alexander Fraser & Helen Munro * ) 13/1/1864 Kiama 2169/1864
f. Andrew McGill of Macquarie River m. Jane McNiven *
Ship: 1838 St George
On the 13th instant, by the Rev. John Kinross, John, eldest son of Mr. Alexander Fraser, to Marion fifth daughter of Mr. Andrew Mc'Gill Macquarie RiverIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 January 1864 p 2
At her residence, Albion Park, on the 25th inst., Mrs. John Fraser, of a sonIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 1 November 1864 p 2
On the 11th instant, at Albion Park, Alexander Stuart, only son of Mr. John Fraser, aged 9 monthsThe Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 17 August 1865 p 2
FRASER— On the 7th instant, at her residence Albion Park, Mrs John Frazer of a daughterIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 9 February 1866 p 2
FRASER. — On the 4th inst., at her residence, Johnstone's Meadows, Albion Park, Mrs John Fraser, of a daughterIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 9 July 1869 p 2
FRAZER— On the 6th instant, at Johnstone's Meadows, Albion Park, Mrs. John Frazer, of a sonIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 12 August 1870 p 2
On the 6th instant, at her residence, Johnstone's Meadows, Albion Park, Mrs. John Fraser, of a daughterIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 November 1871 p 2
FRASER.— On the 2nd instant, at her residence, Johustone's Meadows, Mrs. John Fraser, of a sonIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 8 April 1873 p 2
FRASER. — On the 3rd inst., at her residence, Johnstone's Meadows, Albion Park, Mrs. John Fraser, of a daughteIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 November 1875 p 2
FRASER.— On the 15th instant, at her residence, Brush Grove, Albion Park, Mrs. John Fraser, of a daughterIllawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 19 October 1877 p 2
Living at Macquarie River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1882 Kiama 20072/1882
f. Alexander Fraser m. Annie Campbell *
Living at Macquarie River in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1852 d. 1918 Qld
m. Christopher Fraser (1851 -29/9/1925 Coolabunia Qld Son of Alexander Fraser & Helen Munro * )1882 Wollongong 5004/1882
f. Richard Pedlar Ball m. Maria Morcombe *
FRASER.—On the 26th May, at her residence, Albion Park, the wife of C. Fraser, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 8 June 1883 p 2
FRASER. — At her residence, ' Ferncliff,' Yellow Rock, on the 21st February, 1894, the wife of C. Fraser, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 1 March 1894 p 2
b. abt 1862 NSW d. after 1928
m. Daniel Fraser ( abt 1854 NSW- 17/1/1928 Stanmore Son of Alexander Fraser & Helen Munro *) 8/6/1881 All Saints CofE Macquarie River 4510/1881
f. Thomas Davis m. Sarah
She was living in Nowra at the time of her husband’s death.
FRASER— DAVIS.— June 8th, at All Saints, Albion Park, by Rev. J. Stack, Daniel, sixth son of A. Fraser, Lake View, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of T. Davis, Tullimbar. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 July 1881 p 2
FRASER.— Dec. 3, at her residence, Tullimbar, the wife of D. Fraser, storekeeper, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 7 December 1883 p 2
FRASER. — On the 7th May instant, at her residence, Post Office Scores, Tullimbar, the wife of D. Fraser, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 11 May 1886 p 2
b. Co Clare Ireland d. 17/4/1918 Spring Hill br. Bowral
m. Charles Fraser (Banffshire Scotland- 1901 Bowral Son of Simon Fraser & Ann) 11/7/1867 Sydney
f. Edward Dean m. Ellen
On the 12th instant, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, Mrs. C. FRASER, of twin daughters. All doing well. The Sydney Morning Herald 31 May 1872
Death of Mrs. R. Fraser
The death occurred at her residence, Spring Hill, near Mittagong, on Wednesday afternoon last, of Mrs. Rebecca Fraser, at the age of 77 years, after a long illness. The deceased lady was a very well-known and respected resident of some 36 years. She was a native of County Clare, Ireland, and came to Australia at the same time in 1874 as the gentleman who was destined to very shortly afterwards become her husband— Mr. Fraser, who predeceased her. The couple settled first in Wollongong, and established a business there. After eight years thus spent Mr. and Mrs. Fraser came to this district and purchased Spring Hill properly from the then owner, Mr. Martin Larkin. There Mrs. Fraser resided until the time of her death.
She leaves three sons (one of whom is Mr. Charles Fraser, teacher at Moorland, Manning River, and another, James, is serving on one of his Majesty’s warships, and four daughters— Miss Jane Fraser, of Spring Hill ; Miss Rebecca Fraser, Waterloo ; Mrs. Geo. Kell, High Range, Mittagong; Mrs. Jack Kell, of Wentworthville. The funeral will leave Spring Bill to-day (Friday) at 11 a.m. for the Bowral cemetery. Robertson Advocate (NSW : 1894 - 1923) Friday 19 April 1918 p 2
b. 1856 Broulee d. 1922 Annandale br. Bulli
m. William Fraser (1856 Shoalhaven-24/1/1911 Bulli Son of Alexander Fraser & Ellen) 1879 Shoalhaven
f. William McIntosh m. Juliet Robertson
Living at Otford in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband the night officer at Otford railway station promoted to Bulli around 1905
b. 1882 St Leonards d. 5/1/1957 Qld
m. Robert Frater (-24/12/1947 Gold Coast Qld Son of Robert Frater & Agnes Sheilds) 1903 Kiama
f. William Allan d. Isabell Alice Rowland * see Arthur
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1813 Limerick
m. 1840 John Frawley 6/7/1840 Wollongong
Both residnt of the Shoalhaven
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1840 Wollongong
Ship: Diamond 1838
Convict record:
m. Thomas Fray
b. abt 1862 d. 3/4/1945 Eastwood br. Field of Mars
m. Daniel James Frazer (-1935 Eastwood)
FRAZER.-April 3, 1945, at 48 Rutledge Street, Eastwood, Miranda Walton, relict of the late Daniel James Frazer and dearly loved mother of Lydia, Osborne, Irene, Edmund, Gladstone, and Gordon, aged 82 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 4 April 1945 p 18
b. abt 1836 d. 1882 Big Flat near Molong
m. George Frecklington (1831 Lincolnshire England- 8/11/1898 Cudal Son of William Frecklington &? ) 1856 Lincoln Lincolnshire
f. John Sharpe
Ship: Fitzjames 1858
b. 1873 Kiama d. 1/12/1954 Marrickville 28698/1954 br. Jamberoo
m. Hugh Fredericks ( abt 1868 – 18/12/1949 Son of Thomas Fredericks & Mary Jane Dudgeon *) 1895 Kiama 3272/1895
f. James Robb m. Isabella Maria McIntosh *
Living Burrah Creek Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1879 Shellharbour 15754/1879 d. 1958 Qld
m. Robert Alfred Fredericks (1869 Kiama- Son of Henry Fredericks & Jane Gordon *) 1903 Kiama
f. Edward Couch m. Ann Smith *
Living at Minnamurra/Fairfield Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 29/10/1869 Jamberoo d. 6/10/1927
m. Thomas Fredericks (13/9/1863 Dunmore -21/3/1935 Jamberoo Son of Thomas Fredericks & Mary J Dudgeon ) 1906
f. Jabez Smith m. Elizabeth Ritchie *
Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Dressmaker
b. 27/11/1867 Foxground d. 1960 Dungog
m. William Fredericks (29/4/1862 Kiama – 1950 Dungog Son of Henry Frederick & Jane Gordon *) 25/11/1891 Kiama 4671/1891
f. William Gray m. Mary Jane Walmsley *
Living Clover Hill Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 21/8/1865 Kiama 9803/1865 d. 19/4/1950 Dunmore
f. Frederick Fredericks m. Mary Jane Dudgeon *
Living Waughope Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Living Jerrara in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1801 d. 29/1/1851 CofE Jamberoo Kiama Shoalhaven V1851915 37B br. Jamberoo
m. Peter Joseph Fredericks (1786 Belgium - 12/12/1875 Kiama Son of Joseph Fredericks &?) 23/7/1826 Saint Martin In The Fields Westminster London England
Ship: 1827 Harvey
Husband ran the Australian Inn in Hunter Street Newcastle in 1833
b. abt 1841 d. 4/1/1895 Kiama 1664/1895 br. Kiama General
m. Henry Fredericks (15/5/1829 Newcastle- 15/2/1900 Jamberoo) 4/4/1860 Kiama 1794/1860
f. William Gordon m. Jane McGill *
FREDERICKS.—On Sunday. June 21st, at her residence, Clover Hill, Kiama, Mrs. Henry Fredericks of a son The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 28 June 1878 p 2
FREDERICKS.—At Clover Hill, on the 8th instant, of bronchitis, after a short but painful illness, Theodore, youngest son of Jane and Henry Fredericks, aged thirteen months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 15 June 1877 p 2
b. 1880 Westfield Norfolk d. 19/12/1965 Figtree
m. Peter Joseph Fredericks (- 2/5/1942 Wollongong) 1916 Wollongong
f. Collin Spears m. Barbara Cornford
1903 Electoral roll –living at Campbell St Wollongong Domestic Duties. Brother William Henry Spears see Mary Ann m
b. 22.07.1863 Kiama d. 1958 Brisbane Qld 1958/B26707 br. Eastern creek cemetery Brisbane Qld
m. Henry Fredericks (22/1/1861 Clover Hill Kiama- 1944 Brisbane Qld Son of Henry Fredericks & Jane Gordon) ) 26/10/1887 Kiama 5517/1887
f. William Gray m. Mary Jane Walmsley
b. 1834 Co. Antrim, Ireland d. 7/1/1908 Wollongong 3877/1908 br. Wollongong Roman Catholic
m. Peter Joseph Fredericks (1823 London- 4/10/1908 Wollongong Son of Peter Joseph & Hannah Wade ) 1850 Sydney
f. Andrew McKenna m. Sarah McLean
Ship: 1849
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a sawyer
The death, is announced at Wollongong of Mrs. Joseph Fredericks, 77, a resident of the Illawarra district for over 60 years. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Thursday 9 January 1908 p 1
b. 25/9/1835 Corlave Fermanagh Ireland d. 16/10/1919 Jamberoo 25530/1919 br. Jamberoo General
m. Thomas Fredericks (1/4/1835 Newcastle NSW- 24/9/1902 Jamberoo Son of Peter Joseph Frederick & Hannah Wade * ) 29/12/1859 Jerrara, Kiama 1787/1860
f. Hugh Dudgeon m. Prudence Lawson *
Ship: Exodus 1855
Living Waughope Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
On the 29th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Jerrara, by the Rev. H. Mack, Mr. Thomas Fredericks, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Hugh Dudgeon. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Saturday 31 December 1859 p 2
MRS. FREDERICKS. SENR.
On Thursday evening there passed away at her home in Jamberoo, Mrs. Fredericks senior, in her 82nd year,… (really hard to read) The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 18 October 1919 p 2
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. 1871 Kangaloon d. 1908 Murwillumbah
m. Francis John Fredericks (27/3/1869- 1922 Bellingen Son of Thomas Fredericks & Mary Jane Dudgeon *) 1893 Robertson
Cause of Death: pneumonia
Living Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Death of Mrs F. J. Fredericks.
The wife of Mr F. J. Frederick, of Kynnumboon, died last week at Murwillumbah, from pneumonia.
Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Fredericks, as only a few months ago his eldest son was killed by a tree falling across the road while returning from school.
The family went from the South Coast a couple of years ago. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1891 - 1937) Saturday 24 October 1908 p 4
b. 29/3/1863 Kiama 8488/1863 d. 21/5/1905 Jamberoo 5371/1905 br. Jamberoo General
m. Thomas Fredericks (13/9/1863 Dunmore -21/3/1935 Jamberoo Son of Thomas Fredericks & Mary J Dudgeon *) 21/10/1895 Redfern 7626/1895
f. Henry Hyslop Pickeman m. Mary Ann Turnbull *
Living Burnside Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS. THOMAS FREDERICKS.
IT is with deep regret and sincere sympathy for the bereaved husband and children we announce the death of Mrs. Thomas Fredericks, junr., at her residence, “Burnside,” Jamberoo, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Over a year ago she was dangerously ill with pleurisy, from the effects, of which she never recovered, in spite of best medical skill and all that devoted care and attention could do, and since that time she has borne with Christian Fortitude sufferings that only occasionally falls to human lot. Mrs. Fredericks was 42 years of age, and the second daughter of Mr. H. Pickeman, of this town, and has spent her life in this district, where she was born, and was the first infant baptised in the Kiama Presbyterian Church, of which she was a consistent member until her marriage and her removal to her new home at Jamberoo. Of an affectionate and retiring disposition, her influence was confined mostly to her home circle as a loving wife and mother and true and hospitable friend, and deepest sympathy will be felt for her, husband and little children- a boy and a girl-who are left to mourn their loss, and a large circle of relatives and friends, who has suffered with her in the pain she has so heroically borne, and is now free from. The funeral leaves her late residence at 2 p.m. to-day (Tuesday) for the new cemetery at Jamberoo. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 23 May 1905 p 2
b. abt 1856 Lanark d. 15/2/1936 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. Hugh Freebairn (-1938 Coledale Son of Andrew Freebairn & ?)
f. John m. Catherine
Ship: Orizaba 1888
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a hairdresser.
At the venerable age of 80 years the death occurred at Helensburgh on Saturday last of Mrs. Margaret Freebairn, beloved wife of Mr. Hugh Freebairn and mother of Katherine,
Andrew and John. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery, Helensburgh, on Monday afternoon. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 21 February 1936 p 7
b. 10/9/1873 Jamberoo d. 14/6/1899 Lismore
m. John Freeborn (1866 Richmond River - 1951 Lismore Andrew Freeborn & Ellen Sharpe * ) 1894 Kiama 4364/1894
f. Edward Smith m. Elizabeth Gay *
Mr., J. Freeborn, youngest son of Mr, Andrew Freeborn, of Alstonville, has just returned from a trip to the South Coast, accompanied by a young lady whom he had recently joined in the sacred bonds of matrimony. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. Edward Smith, of “Annie Range,” Jamberoo, where the ceremony was performed by the Revd Mr. McCoy. The happy couple spent their honeymoon in Sydney, and are now extending the pleasant holiday at the Ballina Hotel, before settling down to the domestic duties and vicissitudes of life in their pleasant mountain home, where it is hoped they will long be spared to enjoy many anniversaries of the present happy event in their life. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 8 January 1895 p 2
Mrs John Freeborn, daughter of Mr. E. Smith, of Anne Range, Jamboroo, died at Lismore on Wednesday last. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Thursday 29 June 1899 p 2
FREEBORN. — At Lismore, on June 14th, 1899, Annie, the beloved wife of John Freeborn, of Alstonville. Aged 26 years Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Saturday 24 June 1899 p 4
b. 1842 Presbyterian Wollongong d. 1876 Sydney
m. Andrew Freeborn ( abt 1834 Bellick Fermanagh Co Iniskillen - 1905 Lismore) 1858 Kiama later married Isabella Moore Brown
f. John Sharpe m. Margaret *
Father of Bushbank Kiama.
b. abt 1822 Ennisactaint Fermanagh d. 28/5/899 Cootamundra
m. Alexander Freeborn (abt 1814 Drumhone Donegal - 1891 Cootamundra Son of William Freeborn & Catherine )
f. William m. ?
Ship: Thetis 1850
Death of Mrs. Freeborn. — We have to report the death, on Sunday morning, of one of the good souls of the Ironbung and Bethungra district— that of Mrs. Freeborn, mother of the Messrs. A., N., and R. Freeborn, well known as old settlers in the district. She was the widow of the late Alexander Freeborn, who came from Broger's creek, on the coast country, and settled here in the active days of free selection before survey under the veteran land legislator, Sir John Robertson. She was a cousin of Mr. James Morrow, of Cootamundra. Despite severe bereavement and family afflictions she displayed such wonderful fortitude as to live her fourscore years. Her funeral yesterday was attended by a large number of friends and relations. Cootamundra Herald (NSW: 1877 - 1954) Wednesday 31 May 1899 p 4
b. 1840 CofE Dapto; Wollongong V18401474 25A/1840 d.
m. William Freeman ( -1902 Bega) 1859 Wollongong
f. John Whiffin m. Anne Fox *
m. George Freeman
In 1902 she was a servant at Bulli hospital
Living Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
d. 1910 Petersham
m. Stephen Freeman (-1902 Son of Stephen Freeman & Martha)
f. John Cook m. Maria I
Husband a grocer when he became insolvent in Kiama in 1867
MOTHER AND SON.
Before the Chief Judge in Equity yesterday, Maria Isabella Freeman, of the Boulevard, Lewisham, applied for an injunction- to restrain her son, Walter Albert
Freeman, aged 44 years from further trespassing in her house, -and making it his place of residence.
In the statement of claim and affidavits it was set but that an effort was made, to prevent the man gaining admittance to the house, but that he forced his way in ,by threats of violence and extorted money from his mother and sisters.
Mr. Clive Teece (instructed by Messrs. Stephen, Jaques,and Stephen) appeared for the plaintiff. There was no appearance for the respondent.
The interim injunction, which had been granted on Tuesday last, was ordered to continue until the hearing of the suit. The Star (Sydney, NSW: 1909 - 1910) Saturday 20 March 1909 p 18
m. Edward Freeman
Living at Long Point in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Husband a labourer.
d.
m. Ernest H Freemantle (abt 1860-1928 Sydney) 1888 Woonona
m. Isaac Freer 1849 Presbyterian Wollongong V18484468 74B
b. abt 1815 d. 30/11/1915 Cullinga
m. John Freer (27/8/1815 Devon England- 5/2/1893 Cullinga) 4/8/1839 London
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Mrs John Freer
The Cootamundra Herald of the 30th November last, recorded the death of Mrs John Freer, one of the pioneer settlers, with her husband and seven children, two sons and five daughters, in the Cullinga part of our district. She was in her 101st year, and had spent more than half her life in this state, and some 15 years of it in this district. She was remarkable for the retention of all her facilities up to the close of her life, except her eye sight; her memory remained intact for she could relate incidents in English history, and in early Australian settlement with freedom, while she could name and trace the life events of all the families with which she became acquainted. She was a native of England, as was her husband, who preceded her in coming to Australia, she following him with her three children, of whom Mr Henry Freer and Mrs John Harris were the elders.
These notes are written from memory, and the married name of the second daughter has been forgotten, as she did not settle in this district. She and her husband and children first settled in the district about Gerringong or Broughton Creek (now Berry), on the south coast between Kiama and the Shoalhaven River. They were attracted to this district with a considerable influx of the south coast dairymen in the sixties, of whom Mr Irwin Smith (still living at Kogarah) and the late Mr. James Morrow (father of Mr J W Morrow, who still lives on the old farm, and of Mrs Robert Burgess, of Cootamundra.) These two veteran pioneers set out on horseback from Rose Valley, Gerringong, to spy out the land in the interior and secure homes under the Robertson Free Selection Act of 1861. They had planned out to travel to the Murray River, but they were pulled up by the attractions of rich soil, abundant natural pastures, and generally pleasing and healthful conditions which they found at Wallendbeen, Nubba, Berthong, and Cunningham Plains runs.
Their discovery led to considerable agitation on the south coast, and their selections of modest 320 acres were rapidly followed by those of other families, including the Sweeneys and Boxsells, the Nobles, the Collans, the Grahams, and of young adventurers in the Stokeses and Buchanans; and later on Currys, the Elliotts, the McClintocks, and others followed, going further afield to Lagood Creek, Ferndale, Frampton, and out further back still. And, as a matter of course, the Cootamundra “Herald”, followed in the wake; and, singularly to say, the editor became a matrimonial pioneer among the first of the migrated families.
The Freers selected the farm at the junction of the Young Road and that which turns easterly to the Cullinga Mines, and which is now held by Mr James Ingold, Mrs Ingold being a daughter of the late Mr James Boxsell, whose family was the largest in the settlement.
It may be here mentioned, incidentally, that the sons of the pioneers whom we have mentioned have, like their fathers, gone out further into the interior of the state, and become successful farmers and pastoralists, opening up new country and new industries in production; and some have gone to West Australia and to Queensland. And, naturally enough, some of their daughters have joined in the good work of developing internal settlement.
The writer of these notes and his better half send their good wishes to all old friends of Cullinga and Cootamundra and all other descendants who must retain vivid memories of good old Granny Freer. To her special friend, Mrs John McClintock, of Cootamundra. They send the wish that she may, be spared to be a comfort to her relatives for years yet to come. Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954) Friday 10 December 1915 p 2
d. 1861 Wollongong
m. Joseph George Freeth 1861 Wollongong
f. Samuel Dyer m. Jane
m. Frederic Freiboth
On the 11th instant, at her residence, Crown-street, Wollongong, Madame Freiboth of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 14 March 1862 p 2
b. abt 1847 d. 18/8/1927 Footscray Vic br. Omeo Vic
m. John Fregon (-1886 Vic Son of Joseph Fregon & Rosette Savoit)
f. James McCoy m,. Charlotte Dowie
A WAGES CASE.
Charlotte L. Cooper sued Elizabeth Fregon, to recover £1 12s. for wages. Mr. Owen for complainant, and Mr. Russell for defendant.
Complainant deposed that she was engaged by defendant, who kept a boarding-house at Dapto, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 29 January 1898 p 2
The body which was found floating in Woolloomooloo Bay on Wednesday morning with a bullet wound in the head, was identified today as being that of a man named W. B. C. Huxham, who on September l8, 1896, was employed as a clerk by Mrs. Fregon, of Dapto. The Advertiser (Adelaide) 29 March 1901
…burnt building belongs to Mrs. Elizabeth Fregon, now in Victoria, South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 21 July 1900 p 12
FREGON.—On the 18th August, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Bradley, 99 Gordon street, Footscray, Elizabeth, relict of the late John Fregon, and loving mother of John James, Charlotte, Alex, (Herby), Angus, David, Frank (S.A.F. deceased), Vantillies (deceased), aged 80 years. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Saturday 20 August 1927 p 17
FREGON.— The Funeral of the late ELIZABETH FREGON, relict of the late John Fregon, will take place TO-MORROW (Sunday) 21st August at Omeo Cemetery, at 11 o'clock. The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Saturday 20 August 1927 p 8
m. Patrick French
Husband a farmer
m. Arian H R Frericks 1894 Kiama
Living Illawarra Lake in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. John R Fresiden 1886 Wollongong
b. abt 1866 d. 31/5/1944 Neutral Bay
m. Francis Fretus 1890 Redfern
f. William Bell m. Elizabeth
FRETUS.-May 31, 1944, at private hospital, Neutral Bay, Jane Florence, beloved wife of Frank and loved mother of Frank, Fred, Robert, and Sam, Florrie, Ethel, and Millie, aged 78 years. Privately interred. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 7 June 1944 p 14
b. 1871 Newcastle d. 8/6/1942 Paddington
m. Albert Alfred Fretwell (-1935 Botany) 1888 Newcastle
f. Richard Groves m. Mary
Living Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Joseph Murphy was indicted with having, on January 14, 1911, at Cessnock, committed a serious offence on Eva Helena Victoria Fretwell, a girl then under the age of 16, to wit, the age of 15 years and seven months.
Accused, who pleaded not, guilty, was defended by Mr. .W.furtis, instructed by Mr. A. E. Westcott (Messrs. Westcott and Harris). . Eva Helena Victoria Fretwell deposed to having known accused about 12 months. She met him the first time at a dance and had kept company with him. Certain relations had taken place between them. Accused asked her her age three months after she was 15, years of age. Accused never visited their place, except when she met with an accident just before Christmas. Accused promised to marry her, but went away to Moree. — To Mr. Curtis: She never told anybody that she was much older than 15. She never told them she was over 18. She wore three-quarter dresses. Sometimes she met accused four times a week. She denied having kept the company of other boys. There, had been considerable talk about her age.
Emma Fretwell deposed that her daughter was 16 years of ago on May 21 last. Accused said he was willing to marry the girl, but she told him she was too young. The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931) Saturday 29 July 1911 p 16
FRETWELL -June 8. 1942 at a private hospital Emma Fretwell beloved mother of Eva and grandmother of Heather and Doreen and great grandmother of Diane and Herbert aged 71 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 9 June 1942 p 10
An unoccupied house on Garden Hill was completely destroyed by fire early yesterday morning it was owned by Mrs Frew, Woonona, and is believed to have been insured. The Sydney Morning Herald 27 April 1897
b. abt 1879 d. 18/4/1950 br. Bulli General
m. Hamilton Frew (1874 Newcastle- 14/5/1949 Bulli Son of Hamilton Frew & Bridget Brody *)
f. Daniel James m. Mary Ann
FREW. Alice - April l8, 1950 at her residence 48 Lachlan St, Thirroul, relict of the late Hamilton Frew, and dear mother of Mary, Arthur, Ada (Mrs. Roberts) Robert, Claude, Norma (Mrs. Russell) aged 71 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 19 April 1950
b. abt 1844 d. 24/3/1926 br. Bulli General
m. Hamilton Frew ( abt 1839 Scotland – 3/6/1923 Woonona James Frew & Agnes McKegg) July 1862 Ulladulla
f. Anthony Brody
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Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The death occurred on Wednesday of Mrs. Bridget Frew, relict of the late Hamilton Frew, at the age of 82 years. She leaves a large adult family. Mr. William Frew is a nephew. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 26 March 1926 p 17
b. abt 1837 d. 15/8/1920 Woonona
m. James Frew ( 1837 Ayershire – 26/4/1886 Woonona Son of James Frew & Agnes McGegg)
f. W Bennett m. M Murray
Ship: 1859 Parsee
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The death occurred on Tuesday night, rather suddenly, of Mrs. Elizabeth Frew, aged 83 years. Deceased was familiarly known as 'Granny Frew,' and was held in high esteem throughout the district for a lengthy period of years. She was the mother of a well-known family of sons and daughters, one of whom is Mr James Frew, of Wollongong. The remains were brought to Wollongong for interment, in the Presbyterian cemetery, the funeral cortege being a very large one. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 June 1920 p 9
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1880 d. 15/10/1958 Bulli cr. Woronora
m. William Frew (17/11/1872 Wallsend - 20/12/1935 Son of Hamilton Frew & Bridget Brody *) 6/9/1895 Woonona
f. James Gordon m. Susan Loveday *
b. abt 1880 Cannock Staffordshire d. 11/6/1939 br. Bulli General
m. James Frew ( 1877 Woonona - 24/6/1951 Woonona Son of Hamilton Frew & Bridget Brody *) 1902 Leichhardt
f. William Pugh m. Emma Griffiths *
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
The death occurred in Bulli Hospital on Saturday, of Mrs. Emma Frew, wife of Mr. James Frew, of 17 Monie street, Woonona. The deceased who was 59 years of age, was a member of the well-known Pugh family of Woonona. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 16 June 1939 p 15
b. abt 1871 d. 14/6/1933 Sydney
m. Charles Lindsay Bertram (abt 1861- 19/12/1908 Darlinghurst) 1885 Parramatta
m. George A Frew (-) 1912 Sydney
FREW. — June 14, 1933, suddenly, Lilla Frew, dearly beloved wife of G. A. Frew and loved mother of Charles, Lilla, Reginald, Maud, Darrell, Stella, Verle and Vera. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Friday 16 June 1933 p 8
b. 22/3/1874 Wollongong 21459/1874 d. 1942 Meadow Bank
m. Robert Frew (1/1/1867 Woonona-. 1963 Son of James Frew & Elizabeth Bennett *) 1893 St Leonards
f. John Meharg m. Phoebe Anderson *
Living Cawley near Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1855 d. 16/5/1952 Concord
m. George Frew (abt 1850 Falkirk Scotland- 2/6/1900 Wollongong Son of George Frew & Janet) 1878 Sydney
Husband died leaving a wife and family Of Crown St Refreshment Rooms, came from Petersham.
Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. David Frew 1892 Woonona
b. abt 1875 d. 10/7/1938 Bulli Hospital 17722/1938 br. Bulli
m. Robert Frew (abt 1871 -10/4/1950 Bulli ) 1892 Woonona
f. James Gordon m. Susan
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FREW -July 10 1938 at Bulli District Hospital Bulli Mary Ann beloved wife of Robert Frew of Farrell Road Bulli aged 63 years The Sydney Morning Herald 11 July 1938
m. David Frew 1890 Hillgrove
b. 1863 Wollongong d. 21/11/1935 Wollongong
m. James Frew 1884 Wollongong 5398/1884
f. James French Griffin m. Leah Willis *
Living Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1870 d. 9/11/1949 Woonona br. Bulli Presbyterian
m. Hamilton John Frew (1864 Wollongong-24/5/1948 Woonona Son of James Frew & Elizabeth Bennett *) 1891 Glebe
f. Hugh m. Marjorie
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
FREW Sarah Ann -November 9 1949 at her residence 105 Main Rood Woonona relict of the late Hamilton John Frew aged 79 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 November 1949
b. 1877 Parramatta d. 1953 Wallsend
m. George Frew 1912
f. Carl William Prott m. Sarah Parsons *
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties.
m. Andreas Friedlem
d. April 1898 Mt Kembla 7709/1898 br. Mount Kembla
m. Joseph Frith
f. Joseph m. Harriet
Cause of Death: Typhoid
Council a letter was received from Dr. Lee to the effect that in the case of the late Mrs. Frith, of Mt. Kembla, he strongly recommended the bedding bed and other articles used by her to be burnt; it would not be safe to trust to the ordinary means of disinfection that could be put in force there. Knowing Mr Frith to be a man without means, he ventured to enlist the assistance of the council. — Received.
Joseph Frith wrote claiming £3 15s for the loss of bed and bedding, e c., which were burnt by order of Dr. Lee, after the death of his wife from fever. The writer stated he had himself lost ten weeks work this year by sickness, and his son five weeks in the same way. His wife died from typhoid, and the bed, etc., were burnt, necessitating the use of 11 quarts of kerosene. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 14 May 1898 p 2
b. 1884 Berrima d. 26/3/1951 Coledale
Unmarried or no father listed
m. William James Frith (abt 1880-16/5/1945 Scarborough Son of James Frith & Alice *) 1901 Wollongong
f. Thomas Brindley m. Mary Lyons *
b. 1880 Wollongong d. 1964 Bulli
m. Thomas George Fritz (1873 Wollongong -1956 Bulli Son of John Fritz & Mary *) 1900 Woonona
f. Jacob Haberley m. Mary Ann Blincko *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1873 d. 2/9/1926 Bulli 14881/1926 br. Bulli General
m. John Fritz (1866 Wollongong -9/9/1951 Son of John Fritz & Mary * ) 6/8/1890
f. George Blinkco m. Sarah Reeves *
Living Sherbrooke in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. John Fritz (- 1875 Wollongong Son of George Fritz &)
m. William Frost
d. 1943 Newtown br. Rookwood
m. John Frost 1901 Annandale
f. Thomas Gerrard m. Anna
b. 1881 Woonona 19044/1881
m. William George Frost 1907
f. James Wilson m. Elizabeth Letitia Stevenson *
Living at Sherbrooke in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 30/1/1875 Wollongong 21804/1875 d. 1958 Wollongong
f. Patrick Frost m. Julia Constandine *
Living Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1848 Wollongong
m. James Henry Frost (1845 Co Clare Ireland - 1896 Qld Son of William Frost & Mary Gallagher *) the end of 1871 St Francis Xavier’s 3879/1871
f. John Gwynne m. Catherine Hammal *
b. abt 1839 d. 1920 Greta
m. James Frost 1858 Wollongong 2924/1858
f. John Jordan m. Mary Nagle *
Husband a labourer
b. abt 1854 Wellington Shropshire d. 31/7/1937 Gordon br. Wollongong
m. Richard Frost (abt 1850 Ketley Shropshire- 1901 Wollongong Son of John Frost & Martha) 1877 Wellington Shropshire
Ship: Dallam Tower 1883
Living Market St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
MRS F. E. FROST.
The death occurred at Gordon on July 31, of Mrs Fanny Elizabeth Frost, relict of the late Mr Richard Frost of Wollongong, and mother of Messrs. Frank and George Frost of Wollongong, Mrs A W Parsons, Manly and Mrs. O. Staff, of Gordon. The deceased was held in high esteem-by a wide circle of friends. She was 83 years of age, and had resided at Bowral and Wollongong for some years. The remains were interred in the Wollongong cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 6 August 1937 p 8
b. abt 1867 Swan Village Staffordshire d. 22/9/1953 Ashfield cr. Woronora
m. Edward Frost (- 1912 Mt Kembla Son of Adam Frost & Hannah Allen *) 1884 Stoke on Trent Staffordshire
f. Ephraim Parkes m. Sarah
Ship: abt 1888
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. F. FROST
Mrs. Florence Frost, 86, of Daisy St., Fairy Meadow, died yesterday at a private hospital in Ashfield.
She was the mother of Nance (Mrs. E. Parker), Rose (Mrs. Sperring), Lilly (Mrs. Johnson, deceased), Stella (Mrs. Furness) and Ted.
The funeral will leave the Fairy Meadow Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon for the Woronora Crematorium. Rev. H. Williams will officiate. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Wednesday 23 September 1953 p 2
b. abt 1839 Tipton South Staffordshire d. 24/9/1908 Kembla Heights br. Wollongong
m. Adam Frost (abt 1838 Tipton South Staffordshire England- 24/11/1904 Kembla Heights) 22/10/1860 Worcestershire
f. m. Hannah
Ship: 1889
Living at Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a contractor. A nephew Samuel Perry lived with the family in 1881, he was 19 and a coal miner.
FROST— The Funeral of the late Mrs. Adam Frost, Kembla Heights, leaves her late residence at 2 o'clock To- Day for the R.C. Cemetery, Wollongong. 219
Funeral Notice
THE friends of Messrs. Edward, Adam, and Matthew Frost are kindly invited to attend the funeral of their late beloved mother, to leave her late residence To-Day (Saturday) at 2 o'clock for the R.C. Cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Saturday 26 September 1908 p 11
It is with feelings of deep regret that we have to record the death of Mrs. Adam Frost, sen., which sad event took place at her residence, Kembla Heights, on Thursday evening last. The deceased lady, who has been in failing health for some time past, journeyed to Wollongong on the Tuesday prior to her death with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. Frost.
On their return home Mrs. 'Frost was taken so seriously ill that it was deemed advisable to secure the services of her medical adviser, Dr. Jenkins, of Sydney, who arrived on Thursday morning. But despite his undoubted skill and attention, and surrounded by her children, step-children and relatives, she passed peacefully and calmly away at the allotted span of three score years and ten. The deceased lady was well and favorably know throughout the district, of which she has been a resident for many years. Her unassuming disposition, her kindly way and charitable actions made her specially revered and highly respected by everyone, while her life was an object lesson full of teachings to all.
She leaves a family of three sons, viz., Matthew, Edward, and Adam, to mourn their sad bereavement, all of whom are well-known and highly respected throughout the district. Her husband, the late Mr.. Adam Frost, predeceased her by about four years. Her remains were interred in the R.C. cemetery, Wollongong, on Saturday afternoon, and were followed by a long concourse of mourning friends and relatives, being a conclusive proof of public sympathy and esteem. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 29 September 1908 Page 2
b. abt 1871 Wales d. 1952 Wollongong
m. Adam Frost (abt 1871 York - 21/11/1937 Wollongong Son of Adam Frost & Hannah *) 1890 Wollongong
f. David Jones
Ship: abt 1890
Living at Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner
MRS J. FROST.
One of the Wollongong district's widest known residents, Mrs. Jane Frost, passed away at her home in Wollongong last Saturday morning.
The late Mrs. Frost, who resided at 2 Gladstone Avenue, was aged eighty-one years. She had enjoyed good health until some weeks ago.
The late Mrs. Frost was born in Wales and came to this country sixty-two years ago.
Upon her arrival in this country she moved straight to Mount Kembla where she resided until 1927. In that year she moved to her present address where she has resided ever since.
Formerly a Miss Jones, she was married shortly after her arrival in this country. Her husband, well known Mt. Kembla mining contractor, predeceased her in 1937.
Mrs. Frost with her husband had played an active part in the life of the Kembla district throughout their long residence there and during the Mount Kembla disaster their home was freely made available for rescuers and victims.
The late Mrs. Frost is survived by two sons, Messrs. Sam and Son Frost, one daughter — Rose (Mrs. Johnson of Wollongong). One daughter, Edith (Mrs Jennings) predeceased her last year.
Mrs Frost had been a prominent and very active worker for the Wollongong Methodist Church and a tribute to her many sterling qualities was made at the funeral service held at the Church on Sunday afternoon.
A former minister of the church, Rev R H Doust of Sydney, assisted Rev. Robens at the service and at the grave side. A very representative gathering was present at the funeral, the cortege proceeding to the Wollongong Methodist cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 31 January 1952 p 3
b. abt 1849 Co Clare Ireland d. 18/11/1935 Wollongong 25088/1935
m. Patrick Frost ( abt 1840 Co Clare Ireland -1920 Wollongong Son of William Frost & Mary Gallagher *) 3/1/1873 St Francis Xavier’s 4253/1873
f. John Constantine m. Johanna Gallagher
Living Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
THE LATE MRS JULIA FROST.
Mrs Julia Frost died at her residence, Blackett Street, Wollongong, on Monday morning, 18th instant, and thus a link with the early history of the district has been severed.
Mrs. Frost had reached the great age of 88 years. Her husband, who was caretaker of Stuart' Park, died some years, ago. Apart from 'Bustle Hall,' they were the first residents on the Smith's Hill Estate, Wollongong, having lived in a cottage, the property of W. Foster, and situated close to where Mr George Dodd now lives.
Later, about 1870, they built a cottage near ' Stuart Park,' and lived close to that position ever, since. Mrs. Frost, whose maiden name was Considine, came with her father to Australia in the year 1848, settling first in Queensland. They lived in Brisbane, and her father was connected with the Lands' Department in that city. Later she moved into New South Wales, coming to Wollongong, and at Wollongong married Patrick Frost about 1870. At that time Patrick Frost's father was in charge of the gaol at Wollongong, and was also Sheriff's Officer at the Court House. Mrs. Frost was very interesting in recounting the early history of the district.
She talked of Stuart Park as Andersons Bush, and remembered the blacks camped there. She remembered when the, rifle range was in Stuart Park; and the beauty of Fairy Creek before the slack and refuse filled it up. By the death of Mrs. Frost the district loses a worthy woman, and this' paper extends it sympathy to the family and relatives. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 November 1935 p 4
b. abt 1815 Ireland d. 1863 Wollongong
m. William Frost (Bunraty Co Clare Ireland – 1882 Surrey Hills )
f. James m. Ellen
Husband’s occupation was Constable
m. William Fry 8/9/1856 Wollongong 2178/1856
He resident of Wellington she of Dapto
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –dressmaker
b. Vic d. 29/2/1944 Malvern Melbourne
m. William Henry Fry (1866 Wollongong -23/5/1902 Bulli Son of Henry Strange Fry & Elizabeth Jones *) 22/9/1892 Traialgon Vic
f. Thomas Tory m. Agnes McKenzie Patterson
FRY— TORY.— At Traialgon, Victoria, on September 22, by the Rev. J. S. Wilson, William Henry, eldest son of Henry Strange Fry, J. P., of Bulli (N.S.W.), to Annie E., eldest daughter of Thomas Tory, of Omeo, Gippsland (Victoria). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Saturday 22 October 1892 p 1
MRS. A. E. FRY
A one-time resident of Bulli, Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Fry, widow of the late W. H. Fry, eldest brother of Mr. H. S. Fry, Bulli, passed away on 29th February, at her residence in Malvern, Melbourne. Mrs. Fry was the niece of Mrs. Dickson, the first licensee of the Bulli Family Hotel., One son and a daughter survive. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 10 March 1944 p 4
b. 1868 Wollongong d. 28/3/1952 Rockdale br. Woronora
m. Henry Ernest Fry (1869 Wollongong - 20/10/1955 Rockdale Son of Henry Strange Fry & Elizabeth Jones *) 31/8/1892 7945/1892
f. James Wilson m. Elizabeth Letita Stevenson *
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. William Fry 21/7/1856 Wollongong 2169/1856
Both resident West Dapto
d. 28/7/1905 Nowra
m. Joseph Fry (23/2/1857 Dapto -21/3/1922 Berry Son of William Fry & Bridget Williams *) 1884 Moruya 4678/1884
f. John Gregan
Cause of Death: Cancer
Mrs Fry, wife of Mr Joseph Fry, died on Friday at her residence, Nowra, after several years’ illness. Twelve months ago cancer developed in her neck and quickly extended so that a few months back the case was declared to be hopeless.
The deceased leaves a young family. The Ulladulla and Milton Times (NSW: 1891 - 1917) Saturday 5 August 1905 p 6
b. abt 1841 Liverpool Merseyside d. 17/1/1921 br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Henry Strange Fry (-30/5/1907 Son of Aaron Fry & Sarah) 19/8/1862 Sydney
f. William Jones m. Ruth *
Ship: “Elizabeth”
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband opened the first General Store in Woonona in 1857, and the first Post Office in the Woonona-Bulli area in October, 1859.
On the 8th June, at the post office, Woonona, Mrs Henry Fry, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 June 1863 p 2
FRY. — At Woonona, on the 31st ultimo, the wife of Mr H. Fry, postmaster of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 2 February 1869 p 2
FRY.—Dec. 25, at her residence, Woonona, Mrs. Henry Fry, of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 December 1876 p 2
BULLI.–The death has taken place at Bulli of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry, aged 80, widow of the late Mr. Henry Strange Fry, J.P. Mrs. Fry spent her childhood on the Bellinger, where her father was engaged in the cedar-getting industry. Her husband started the first store in Woonona, and held the “Sydney Morning Herald'” agency in the Bulli-Woonona district for over 40 years. Mrs. Fry was of a charitable disposition, and a true friend to miners families in distress, sickness, and strikes.
Her mental faculties were remarkably keen till the end. Her funeral to the Church of England Cemetery at Bulli was attended by every section of the community. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 31 January 1921 p 10
b. between 1824 and 1833 d. 27/6/1906 Carlingford 6334/1906
m. Robert Baker Fry (abt 1808 Roscommon Ireland - 30/11/1871 drowned in Fry’s Cave Kiama (possible suicide) Son of Henry Fry & Elizabeth) 1844 CofE St Phillip’s Sydney
f. John Gunn Collins m. Augusta Murray
Ship: abt 1834
FRY.—June 27, at her residence, The Pines, Pennant Hills-road, Carlingford, Ellen Anne Jane, dearly beloved mother of J. G. K. Fry, relict of the late Robert Baker Fry, Esq., Drue Walla, Jamberoo, daughter of the late J. C. Collins, Esq., Captain in her late Majesty's 13th Light Dragoons, and grand-daughter of the late Hon. Leveson G. K. Murray, youngest son of the late Earl of Dunmore. Home and Melbourne papers please copy. The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) Saturday 30 June 1906 p 10
Father was of Woodstock Mills near Wollongong when he was insolvent and disposed of all his effects and estate in 1841. The family did live in India prior to their arrival in NSW which is where her mother died in 1833 shortly after she gave birth to a child.
Living Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll –dressmaker
m. Alfred Ernest Fry 1903 Newtown
Living South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a grocer
d. 1940 Clifton Hill Qld br. South Brisbane Qld
m. Richard Henry Cuthbert Fry ( - 1931 Qld Son of Jebez Fry & Jane Brandon) 1891 Sydney 1021/1891
f. Henry Walbrock m. Delia McGuiness
b. 1847 74495 45B/1847 d. 10/7/1934 Waverley br. Waverley
m. Stephen Fryer (1847 Albion Park - 8/5/1923 Waverley Son of William Fryer & Sophia Dunster *) 1871 Kiama 2490/1871
f. Thomas Fenwick m. Harriett Downes *
Her granddaughter Mabel was listed as her child.
FRYER.—July 10, 1934, at her daughter's residence, 51 Bourke-street, Waverley, Charlotte Ann, widow of the late Stephen Fryer, and beloved mother of Harriett (Mrs. W. Hooper), Annie (Mrs. Schmidt), Sophie (Mrs. Bryce), Joseph (deceased), Vida (Mrs. F. S. Houghton), and Mabel (Mrs. J. Colless), in her 87th year. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 11 July 1934 p 12
b. abt June 1846 Dapto d. 5/5/1931 Chatswood br. Northern Suburbs
m. William Fryer ( 1845 Dapto -27/1/1930 Chatswood Son of William Fryer & Sophia Dunster *) 10/12/1868 Shellharbour 2450/1868
f. James Couch m. Mary Whatley *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FRYER- May 5 1831, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr C. L. Little, Kenhollow, Wyvern Avenue Chatswood, Eliza relict of the late William Fryer, late of Albion Park, aged 84 years and 11 months. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 6 May 1931
b. abt 1858 Bandon Grove d. 1/1/1948 Beecroft
m. Rev. Humphrey Fryer ( -23/3/1912 Balmain South Son of William Fryer & Sophia Dunster * ) 1884 Grafton 4909/1884
f. William A Smith m. Annie Barnes
Cause of Death: Accident
DEATH OF MRS. HUMPHREY FRYER
The death occurred recently of, Mrs. Elizabeth. Fryer widow of the late Rev. Humphrey Fryer, and a former resident of this district. Deceased was in her 92th year. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 15 January 1948 p 2
MRS. E. S. FRYER.
Death (through accident) is reported of Mrs. Elizabeth Selina Fryer, in her 92nd year. Deceased was a daughter of the late W. A. Smith, of Mt. McKinlay, Dungog, and a cousin of Mr. Alex Smith, Bandon Grove. The late Miss Jessie Smith and the late Septimus Smith (who was once on the staff of this office) were sister and brother. Deceased's father was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, and her mother (nee Barnes) was born at Bandon Grove. Her grandmother was a Kingston.
Deceased's late husband was Rev. Humphrey Fryer, formerly Rector of St. Paul's, Emu Plains, and Rural
Dean of Penrith and Richmond. Surviving sons and daughters are Cecil, Irene, Enid and Myee. Deceased are Ida Sophie, Mary and Lily.
The late Mrs. Fryer was born at Bandon Grove. Another link with the early history, of the district has been broken in the death of this pioneer. Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954) Wednesday 7 January 1948 p 3
b. 12/3/1845 Scarborough Yorkshire d. 31/5/1920 Ballina br. Alphadale Cemetery
m. Joseph George Fryer (1843 Albion Park - 1924 Ballina Son of William Fryer & Sophia Dunster *) 16/7/1867 Shellharbour
f. William Cockerill m. Christina Bourdas *
Ship: Fortune 1853
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Fryer.
The death occurred at her late residence, “Cosy Corner,” Wollongbar, of Elizabeth Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Joseph George Fryer, after a short illness, at the age of 75. The deceased lady resided on the Richmond River for over 30 years, during which time she made many firm friends who heard of her death with feelings of deep regret.
Born at Scarborough, England, 12th March, 1845, she came with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cockerill, to Australia in 1854. The journey, which occupied six months, was taken in a sailing vessel, during which time many dangers were incurred. Mr. and Mrs. Cockerill and family settled in the Robertson district, South Coast, where Mrs. Fryer's girlhood was spent. She was married there to Mr. Fryer and came to reside at Shellharbor, following dairying pursuits. The prospects for dairying on the North Coast tempted Mr. Fryer to come north. He purchased the property - “Rosedale” on the Wyrallah-Rous road, and brought the family up, arriving on 24th April, 1889. The facilities for dairying not being developed in part of the district, they moved to Newrybar, and successfully followed the dairying industry for several years. Mrs. Fryer was known there for her kindly disposition and for her valuable assistance in times of sickness, and having a practical knowledge of ordinary ailments, in many cases saved the necessity of calling in a doctor, who were then few and far between.
They returned to their home in Wyrallah and remained there till increasing years and infirmities brought about the necessity for a rest. Prior to leaving they were entertained by their neighbors and each was the recipient of a presentation. Mrs. Fryer was here, as in former localities, known for her kindness in times of sickness, and many regrets were expressed at their departure, and the news of her death was received with sadness. They decided to spend their declining years at Wollongbar, near their daughter, Mrs. N. T. Knight, and “Cosy Corner” was built, and they settled down to a well-earned rest, visited at intervals by the members of their family. Their family consisted of two sons, Messrs. W. H. Fryer (Lismore) and Walter Fryer (Boorie), and two (daughters, Mrs. J. Jorgensen (Brooklet) and Mrs. N. T. Knight (Wollongbar), with whom deep sympathy is expressed in the loss of a truly devoted mother. Her husband, who is practically an invalid, survives her, and has sustained a heavy loss in the death ofan affectionate wife and untiring nurse. During her life she fully aided her husband in all his enterprises, and was a worthy pioneer of the country. One brother, Mr. J. Cockerill, still survives her. She lived to see her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her later sorrows were the death of a grandson, Mr. George Jorgensen, to whom she was much attached, and also the untimely death of her little great-granddaughter, Mavis Sneesby. Her remains were interred in Wollongbar cemetery, the Rev. F. R. Newton officiating at the graveside. The deceased lady had always been a staunch adherent of the Anglican Church. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Monday 14 June 1920 p 2
b. abt 1832 Cheshire England d. 31/1/1917 Albion Park br. Brownsville
m. m. William Henry Norris (1828- 15/9/1874 )
m. William Fryer (abt 1816 Maidstone Kent - 9/8/1890 Albion Park Son of George fryer & Anne ) 3/11/1877 earlier married to Sophia Dunster
f. John Whittaker m. Eleanor
William was an Alderman and Mayor of the Shellharbour Council
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
On the 1st instance her residence, Golden Flat Mrs William Henry Morris of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 3 February 1859 p 3
FRYER—NORRIS.—On Nov. 3rd, 1877, by the Rev. J. Stack, at St. Luke's, Dapto, William Fryer, of Buckland Fields, Albion Park, to Mary, oldest daughter of John and Eleanor Whittaker, late of Cheshire, England, and widow of the late W. H. Norris. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 9 November 1877 p 2
The death occurred on New Year's Eve of Mrs Mary Fryer, one of the oldest and most respected residents of the Albion Park district. Deceased had married twice, her former husband being Mr. G. Norris. She leaves a large family, the majority of whom are well-known and respected residents of this district. The late Mrs Fryer was 86 years of age; she landed in this State 77 years ago, and had resided at Albion Park almost the whole of that time. She had not been in good health for some time, but it came as a great shock to her son, James Norris, when taking her a cup of tea on the morning of New Year's Eve to find her dead in bed. A memorial service will be held in the Church of England, Albion Park, at 7.30 on Sunday next. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 4 January 1918 p 4
b. 9/11/1857 Macquarie River d. 19/6/1955 Randwick br. Randwick.
m. Henry Wesley Fryer ( abt 1858 NSW-22/2/1935 Randwick Son of William Fryer & Sophia Dunster * ) 1882 All Saints’ CofE Macquarie River 5096/1882
f. William Henry Swan m. Ellen Cronan *
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
FRYER - At her residence, Albion Park, March 18th, the wife of Henry Fryer, of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 22 March 1888 p 2
FRYER.— At her residence, Albion Park, on April 8th, the wife of H. Fryer, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 12 April 1890 p 2
b. 1850 NSW d. 1885 Camden 7939/1885
m. John Fryer (1848 Albion Park - 1896 Candelo Son of William Fryer & Sophia Dunster * ) 1870 Kiama 2490/1870
f. Frederick Barrs m. Jane *
b. 12/2/1824 Stone Isle of Oxney Kent d. 28/5/1876 Albion Park br. All Saints’ Albion Park
m.1843 William Fryer (abt 1816 Maidstone Kent - 9/8/1890 Albion Park Son of George Fryer & Anne) 1843 later married Mary Whittacker *
f. Joseph Dunster m. Mary Randall *
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1842 Wollongong as Dunsden
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1843 Wollongong as Demster
Ship: Lady Nugent 1838
William was an Alderman and Mayor of the Shellharbour Council
Fryer.–May 28th, at her residence, Little Buckland Albion Park, SOPHIA, the beloved wife of William Fryer, and the second eldest daughter of the late Joseph Dunster, late of Stone, in the county of Kent, England, aged 52 years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 13 June 1876 p 2
b. 3/7/1865 d. 20/6/1963 br. Kiama General
m. Sir George Warburton Fuller ( 22/1/1861 Kiama – 22/7/1940 Darlinghurst Son of George Lawrence Fuller & Sarah Miller *) 23/3 1892 Woollahra
f. Alexander King m. ?
Mr. G. W. Fuller, M.L.A. for Kiama, was married to Miss Ada L. King Northern Star (Lismore, NSW: 1876 - 1954) Wednesday 13 April 1892
Husband was the State Member for Kiama, the Federal Member for Illawarra, Member for Wollondilly 1928-31 and was the N.S.W. Agent-General in London.
b. abt 1806 Woodford Galway Ireland d. 15/5/1868 Kiama br. Kiama General
m. William Fuller (abt 1801 Ireland - 27/11/1839 at sea from Typhus Fever) abt 1822 Ireland
f. Thomas Murphy m. Sarah Connolly
Ship. North Britain 1839
Occupation: Storekeeper
Ann Fuller opened a store in Corrimal Street, Wollongong, placing her young children in Liverpool and Parramatta Orphanage until she could afford to bring them home.
On the 29th ult. by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Wollongong, by the Rev. Mr. Meares, Mr. George Warburton, of Sydney, son of the late Rev. John Warburton. Rector of Valentia, Ireland, to Sarah Jane, daughter of Mrs. Ann Fuller, of Wollongong. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 6 July 1850
On the 15th Instant, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George K. Waldron. Kiama, Annie Fuller, aged 61, deeply regretted by her family and friends. Empire (Sydney, NSW: 1850 - 1875) Thursday 21 May 1868
On Saturday, the 16th instant, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. K. Waldron, Pine Cottage Kiama, in the 61st year of her age, ANNE FULLER, relict of the late WILLIAM FULLER, Esq., of Dunmore, county Galway, Ireland, and the beloved mother of Messrs. T. and G. FULLER of this town; deeply regretted by a large circle of acquaintances and friends. “Her end was peace.” The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 21 May 1868 p 2
In her daughter Anne’s death notice it is recorded that there were 9 children and 3 died on the voyage as well as her husband, however this is not reflected in the shipping list.
With the death of her husband placed Annie in a difficult position on her arrival but, fortunately, through the good services of her cousin, General Sir Maurice O’Connell (then Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief of N.S.W.), she was enabled to open a business and thus support her family.
b. 13 /1/1877 Kiama d. 15/11/1939 North Sydney
f. Thomas John Fuller m. Mary Cecilia Kendall *
Living at Kaleula in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1876 Kiama 13416/1876 d 14/1/1972 Rose Bay.
f. George Laurence Fuller m. Sarah Cunningham Miller *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 9/2/1832 Surry Hills d. 12/7/1872 br. Kiama General
m. Thomas John Fuller (10/6/1827 Dunmore Galway - 3/9/1909 Kiama Son of William Fuller & Anne Murphy *) 24/5/1859 St Michael’s Surry Hills
f.Charles Vaughan Waldron m. Jemima Thomas *
On the 24th instant, by special license, at St. Michael's Church, Surry Hills, by the Rev. Hulton Smythe King, Thomas John Fuller, of Kiama, to Elizabeth Somerset Orde, youngest daughter of the late Captain Charles Waldron, of her Majesty's 39th Regiment. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 30 May 1859 p 3
On 30th ultimo, at her residence, Kiama, Mrs. Thomas J. J. Fuller, of a daughter The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 8 August 1860
At her residence, Kiama, on the 20th June, Mrs. T. J. Fuller, of a daughter. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 2 July 1861 p 2
On the 27th ultimo, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. Thomas J. Fuller, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 2 October 1862
FULLER-April 1st, at her residence, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. Thomas J. Fuller, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 21 April 1864
FULLER-. At her residence, Kiama, on the 13th instant, Mrs T. J. Fuller of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 September 1865 p 2
FULLER— On the 8th instant, at her residence, Kiama, Mrs T. J. Fuller, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 16 April 1867 p 2
FULLER. — At her residence, Kiama, on the 12th instant, Elizabeth Somerset Orde, beloved wife of T. J. Fuller, Esq., Manager of the E. S. and A. C. Bank, and youngest daughter of the late Captain Waldron, of Her Majesty's 39th Regiment, aged 40 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 23 July 1872 p 2
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Quite a gloom was cast over our township on Friday, the 19th instant, when It became generally known that Miss Maria Fuller, the daughter of Mr. Thomas Fuller (the manager of one of the local banks), was drowned at Mr. Kendall's beach; Mr. Fuller being on a visit in the Goulburn district. Daisy Fuller, as she was generally called, was a very interesting and intelligent little girl of seven years of age, and was much esteemed by a large circle of relatives and friends. On Saturday morning an inquest was held before the coroner, Mr. Henry Connell, J.P., and a jury of twelve, when the following evidence was elicited. Mr. Ritchie, a servant in the employ of Mr. Thomas Chapman, J.P., stated that between five and six on Friday evening he heard ahoy calling out that Daisy Fuller was in the water and that the waves were taking her away ; he immediately ran about fourteen chains to the spot indicated at the sea and saw the body of deceased floating in a deep channel of water between two rocks ; with some difficulty, and the assistance of the boy Robert Leggatt, he succeeded in getting the body-which, was cold, and to all appearance dead-out of the water ; he wrapped his coat round the body, which was quite naked, and ran with it to the residence of Mr. Hayes, some ten chains from the spot; when he took the body out of the water Miss Wake ford and two little girls were close by ; he heard one of them say a wave carried the deceased off the rocks, and the other said she fell in the water ; his own belief was that if she stood on the rock in question (which is very slippery, and, when the waves receded some 4 feet above water) she might have been swept off by a wave. Miss Blanche Elizabeth Wakeford stated that about 4 on the afternoon of Friday she called on Annie Waldron, and they two went to Kendall's beach to bathe, and they found when they arrived Laura, Amy, and Louisa Waldron, and Agnes Wakeford bathing ; she and Annie Waldron joined the other in the water, and while there, she saw deceased coming down with the towels ; after a while they left the beach, which was comparatively safe, and went to a place in the rocks where the water was not very deep ; in a short time Annie Waldron ordered the children out as they had been in long enough, and observed to her (witness) that the current was too strong to remain; they all went out, and almost immediately after Laura called out that Daisy was in the waves ; they shouted to some boys that a child was drowning; shortly after, W. Ritchie came and rescued the body of deceased from the deep water he hind the rocks where the breakers rushed in ; it was not five minutes between Laura calling out that Daisy was in the water, and her being taken out by Ritchie ; she did not know that Daisy was bathing until she beard she was in the waves-none of them could swim. Laura Waldron stated that her cousin Daisy lived with them ; that Daisy did not get into the water with her cousins ; she was on the rock above the hole where they were bathing; when she (witness) came out to dress, she sent her sister Amy (who was covered with: sand) again to the water ; Amy ran back, saying that there was something in the water ; she ran down and saw Daisy's head floating on the water ; she screamed out to Miss Wakeford and her sister Annie, who rushed out of tho waterhole ; she did not see Daisy go or fall into the water, or in fact did she know that she was bathing; Daisy had bathed with them on previous occasions ; it was Amy who first saw the deceased in the water, and she (witness) did not know how long she had been there. Dr. Miller stated that the deceased had all the appearance of having been recently submerged in water; there was no respiration, the action of the heart had ceased, and she must have been dead fifteen or twenty minutes; he, however, used the usual means to restore animation for nearly an hour without effect; he was satisfied that death was caused by suffocation from drowning. The Coroner, on summing up, observed that it was highly important that parents and guardians of children should supervise their bathing on the beach and rocks (where a single step might precipitate them into deep water) by sending some competent person to look after them. A number of children were seen daily wandering over steep rocks and bathing in dangerous places, and it was surprising that more accidents did not take place. The jury returned a verdict of accidentally drowned while bathing at the rocks near Kendall's beach.” The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 27 December 1873
d. after 1940
m. Andrew Edwin Fuller (1852 NSW- 18/12/1922 Stanmore Son of Edgar Fuller & Mary Ann)1878 Glebe 1572/1878
f. Charles Paull m. Elizabeth Flora
Husband a school teacher.
m. Alfred Fuller 1878 Burwood
Living Flinders St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –nurse
The Matron wrote suggesting that Probationer Fuller be appointed in Nurse Holland's place. — -This was conditionally agreed to… During the quarter Nurse Fuller had been stricken down with typhoid, but was now convalescent, and would be able to resume duty in a week or so. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 25 July 1903 p 13
Nurse Fuller tendered her resignation at this meeting, which was unanimously accepted. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 4 February 1905 p 18
m. John Fuller
b. 18/9/1857 Shellharbour d. 1/2/1934 Lismore
m. Roger Fuller (1851 Dapto- 1918 Lismore Son of John Fuller & Mary * ) 5/2/1877 Jamberoo RC
f. James Seymour m. Sarah Hoare *
d. 1904 Bulli
m. John William Fuller 1893 Sydney
f. Henry Smith m. Bridget
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
Husband a miner.
Detailed story with illustrations of the case about her husband’s incest with her eldest daughter. Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954) Sunday 4 June 1911 p 11
A miner named John Fuller was on Thursday committed to the Sydney Criminal Court by the Bulli Bench on a charge of ravishing his own daughter, aged 17 years and 8 months at Woonona. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW : 1881 - 1937) Wednesday 22 March 1911 p 4
b. abt 1855 d. 1910 Uralla 3524/1910
m. George Fuller ( -1905 Uralla Son of Elizabeth)
Parents unknown on death
b. 1845 Darling Forest d. 28/11/1895 Kiama 12779/1895 br. Kiama
m. Thomas John Fuller (10/6/1827 Dunmore Galway -3/9/1909 Kiama Son of William Fuller & Ann Murphy *)3/9/1874 Christ Church, Kiama
f. Thomas Surfleet Kendall m. Caroline Blake Rutter *
FULLER— KENDALL. — On the 3rd instant, at the residence of the bride's parents, Barroul, by the Rev. J. H. L. Zillman, Thomas J. Fuller, to Mary Cecilia, fourth daughter of T. S. Kendall, Esq., J.P. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 September 1874 p 2
On the 23rd October, Mrs. THOMAS J. FULLER of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 4 November 1875 p 2
b. abt 1861 Antrim Ireland d. 1943 Rose Bay
m. Carl A Engstrom (abt 1863- 1910 Sydney)
m. William Frederick Fuller (1864 Kiama-29/8/1934 Rose Bay Son of George L Fuller & Sarah Cunningham Miller *) 14/12/1918 Wollongong
f. John Hanna m. Sarah Rachel
FULLER-ENGSTROM, — At Wollongong, on 14th December 1918, William Frederick Fuller, of Dunmore second son of the Hon, G. L . Fuller, deceased, to May Engstrom, eldest daughter of the late John Hanna, of Hannastown, County Antrim, Ireland. Home papers please copy. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 17 January 1919 p 9
Sympathy is extended to members of the Fuller family in their bereavement through the death of Mrs. May Fuller, which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Deans, at Rose Bay, on Friday last at the age of 82. She was the widow of the late William Fuller and is survived by five daughters.
The funeral took place on Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Shellharbour. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 22 September 1943 p 4
b. 7/11/1841 Renfrew Park Illawarra d. 28/5/1913 Dunmore br. Kiama General
m. George Laurence Fuller (29/11/1832 Dunmore Galway – 2/9/1917 Dunmore Son of William Fuller & Ann Murphy *) 20/4/1859 Gerringong
f. Robert Miller m. Elizabeth Muir *
On the 20th instant, by special license, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. H. Garven, M.A.,
Mr Geo. L. Fuller, of Gerringong, to Sarah Cunningham, youngest daughter of Robert Miller, Esq., sen., Renfrew Park, Gerringong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 28 April 1859 p 3
On Wednesday, the 12th instant, at her residence, Victoria Store, Manning-street, Kiama, Mrs. G. L. Fuller, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Tuesday 18 November 1862 p 2
BIRTH. At her residence, Kiama, on the 16th inst., the wife of Geo. L. Fuller, of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 18 August 1864 p 2
FULLER.-August 17, at his residence, Dunmore, Kiama, the wife of Geo. L. Fuller, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 31 August 1888
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1881 Lanark Scotland d. 20/1/1972 Wollongong
m. Elijah Joseph Funnell (1879 Dubbo-1958 Wollongong Son of Henry Funnell & Harriett Marsh *) 1899 Wollongong
f. John Cochrane m. Mary Ann Hogg *
Ship: Aberdeen 1885
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1867 d. 2/8/1936 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. James Benjamin Funnell (1870 Carcoar- 1948 Wollongong Son of Henry Funnell & Harriett Marsh *) 1891 Dubbo
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. FUNNELL
The death of Mrs. Catherine Funnell, of Burelli-street, which occurred on Sunday night last removes and estimable citizen who has succeeded in doing good for others in this town for 35 years. A Sister of the Salvation Army for 30 years, she was familiarly known as the 'Army Angel' and she richly deserved that title, as no one could possibly have worked harder in the interests of the Army than she has done.
With the collection box the late Mrs. Funnell was a general favorite and few let her pass without contributing something towards the good work. Her heart and soul was in the cause she espoused, and although she had suffered through ill-health for many months, her end was peaceful because she had the conviction that she had made her peace with the Great Redeemer.
As a wife and mother there could be no one better. She lavished devotion on her husband and her family, and by her death they have suffered an irreparable loss. She enjoyed years of married life, and her husband, Mr. James Funnell, who is also a member of the Salvation Army realises that he has lost a life-partner whose influence for good cannot be over-rated.
The late Mrs. Funnell was 69 years of age. There was a family of four two sons and two daughters — but one son, Bramwell, died about two years ago. Mrs. Bronson (Wollongong) and; Mrs. Hughes (Corrimal) are the surviving daughters, and the only surviving son, Howard, now resides at Narrabri.
The late Mrs. Funnell will be sadly missed at the local hospital, which she regularly visited, taking flowers to the patients and cheering them on to recovery from- their respective ailments.
The funeral on Tuesday afternoon to the Salvation Army cemetery was one of the most impressive seen in Wollongong for many years. The body was borne to the S.A. Citadel, where, a short service was conducted with due solemnity. The S.A. Band, under Bandmaster Moore, headed the cortege playing the favorite hymns of the deceased. Army lassies followed and also marched on either side of the hearse, and a lengthy line of cars contained sympathisers representative of all parts of the district.
At the graveside the service was conducted by Adjt, Smith, who in a most appropriate discourse gave a resume of the deceased's life. He spoke of the good Christian life she had chosen and staunchly adhered to, of her motherly devotion, of her many acts of kindness, all of which would serve as a monument to her memory. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 7 August 1936 p 6
b. 7/4/1843 Goulburn d. 29/11/1908 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Henry Funnell (28/8/1839 at sea on the Florist -6/8/1905 Goulburn Son of James Alexander Funnell & Esther Hilder)1864 Goulburn
f. William Marsh m. Mary A Simpson
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
There passed away, at the residence of her son, in Smith-street, on Sunday night, Mrs. Funnell, the remains being interred on Monday afternoon.
A large number of Salvations attended the funeral. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 1 December 1908 p 2
b. 1863 Young d. 19/6/1940 Harris Park br. Rookwood
m. William Henry Funnell (-1920 Camperdown Son of William Funnell & Mary A) 1883 Young
f. George McGill m. Sarah
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
With William Henry Funnell a boot salesman. They had moved to Darling St Sydney in 1908.
Mrs. Sarah Funnell (76), widow of the late William Henry Funnell, died suddenly at her residence, Station-street, Harris Park, last Wednesday. She leaves a son (Ernest) and a daughter (Mrs. W. H. Cook), of Wentworthville.
Born at Young, deceased lived in Parramatta and district for about 25 years. She was associated with 2KA (Parramatta branch). The funeral left the mortuary chapel of Charles Innes and Son, Parramatta, on Thursday morning, for the Church of England cemetery, Rookwood. The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) Wednesday 26 June 1940 p 8
b. 14/5/1882 Albion Park 20141/1882 d. Sydney
m. Alfred Harry Furlong 1916 Liverpool
f. Thomas Cronam m. Catherine Rafferty *
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 6/4/1849 Burrier d. 7/9/1921 Sydney br. Waverley
m. Abraham Beazley (-1891 Marsden Son of William Beazley & Elizabeth) 1872 Kiama
m. Benjamin Furney 1894 Dubbo
f. Henry Montgomery m. Ellen Jane Osborne
DEATH OF MRS. B. FURNEY.
Mrs. Furney, wife of Mr. Ben Furney, senr., of Bunglegumbie, died in Sydney, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs E. Bond, Bourke-street, on Wednesday night. The deceased lady was twice married, being the widow of the late Mr. Beasley when she married Mr. Furney. Her maiden name was Montgomery, and she was born on the
South Coast— the Nowra district. She had resided in the Dubbo district for over 30 years, and was a woman of very excellent qualities, which her family have inherited from her. Her age was about 70 years. In February last her health failed, and she proceeded to Sydney, and there she was operated on by Dr. Sheldon, in Lewisham Hospital. Feeling well again she returned home, but very soon afterwards she was compelled to go to Sydney for further treatment. A consultation in her case was held between Drs. Sheldon and Thring, but it was evident that her illness then was the beginning of the end. Mrs. Furney remained with her daughter, Mrs. Bond, under whose loving care and daily and hourly watchfulness she continued, while the shadows gradually closed over. Never did daughter nurse and tend her sick mother with greater solicitude, and greater self-sacrifice, than Mrs. Bond gave to her beloved parent. The interment took place in Waverley cemetery. There are three daughters— Mrs. Bond, Bourke-street, Sydney, Mrs. Purseglove, Geurie, and Mis A. Beasley (Sydney); and two sons—Messrs. Oswald and Mansell, both residing in the metropolis. Mr. Furney and all the family were present at the bedside when the angel of death gently took this good woman by the hand./Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent (NSW : 1887 - 1932) Friday 9 December 1921 p 4
d. 2/1/1919 Marrickville
m. George Fussell ( -25/1/1897 Rockdale Son of Samuel Fussell & Hannah) 1875 Murrurundi 3315/1875
Parents unknown on death
m. Abraham Nasser Fyad ()
At the Police Court on Thursday hawkers' licenses were granted to Abraham Nasser Fyad, Joseph Deep, Habit Deep, R. M. Krippneor, L. M'Dowell, Liah Cams, Abdulla Nawsell, Beshara Joseph Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 9 January 1904 p 2
FOR SALE.— Light, active, three-year old Horse, broken to Saddle and Harness, for sale, very quiet and staunch. ABRAHAM NASER FYAD, Wollongong South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Saturday 22 September 1906 p 10
Part of the Syrian community in Wollongong. Husband naturalised in 1902
m. James Fyell 1862 Wollongong 3257/1862