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iw:register:h2 [2022/04/12 13:18] – [Hurt Ellen Melinda (Duncan)] Project Administratoriw:register:h2 [2022/04/18 17:04] (current) – [Darcey Clementina Joan Scott see Horsey] Gillian Baker
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 ====== Horsey Clementina Joan Scott (Peterkin then Darcey) ====== ====== Horsey Clementina Joan Scott (Peterkin then Darcey) ======
  
-b. 13/10/1871 Edinburgh Scotland d. 9/4/1942  Marrickville+b. 13/10/1871 Edinburgh Scotland d. 9/4/1942  Marrickville
  
 m. Michael Darcey (1871 Queanbeyan- 22/1/1918 Ultimo Son of Thomas Darcey & Maria McCloy *) 7/1/1892 St. Peters m. Michael Darcey (1871 Queanbeyan- 22/1/1918 Ultimo Son of Thomas Darcey & Maria McCloy *) 7/1/1892 St. Peters
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 Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll Domestic duties
  
-> Miss HUSTLER.-On reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that the educational, including of course the moral, qualities of this lady, who for twenty-nine years has held the position of tutor of the youth-especially of the female youth-of this town and neighbourhood, is being to, cognised in a neat satisfactory substantial form. Many of our readers will remember the celebrated seminary or school for many years conducted by Miss Hindmnarh at Daisy Bank, now the residence of M. N. Hindmarsh, Esq., J.P.; and it may not be out of place to observe that Miss Hustler was one, if not the chief tutor in that establishment for some time, and that she has ever since conducted a similar institution in the town of Kiama on her own account, with credit to herself and satisfaction to parents, and, we may add, to the pupils also who have been entrusted to her educational and almost maternal care. The appreciation and liberality of her many friends is, doubtless, worthy of all praise, but at the same time it is equalled by the good lady's long and valuable services in the district. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947)// **Tuesday 13 January 1885**+<blockquote>Miss HUSTLER.-On reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that the educational, including of course the moral, qualities of this lady, who for twenty-nine years has held the position of tutor of the youth-especially of the female youth-of this town and neighbourhood, is being to, cognised in a neat satisfactory substantial form. Many of our readers will remember the celebrated seminary or school for many years conducted by Miss Hindmnarh at Daisy Bank, now the residence of M. N. Hindmarsh, Esq., J.P.; and it may not be out of place to observe that Miss Hustler was one, if not the chief tutor in that establishment for some time, and that she has ever since conducted a similar institution in the town of Kiama on her own account, with credit to herself and satisfaction to parents, and, we may add, to the pupils also who have been entrusted to her educational and almost maternal care. The appreciation and liberality of her many friends is, doubtless, worthy of all praise, but at the same time it is equalled by the good lady's long and valuable services in the district. <cite>//The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947)// **Tuesday 13 January 1885**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Hustwick Emma Lewis (Doubleday) ====== ====== Hustwick Emma Lewis (Doubleday) ======
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   - Hutchinson   - Hutchinson
-SUICIDE OF A WIDOW WOMAN.+<blockquote>SUICIDE OF A WIDOW WOMAN.
  
 An inquest was held by S. S. Rogers, Esq , Coroner for this district, on the body of Mrs Anne Hutchinson, residing at her father's house, near Wallsend Cottage, Mount Keira Coal Mines, on Friday Inst. An inquest was held by S. S. Rogers, Esq , Coroner for this district, on the body of Mrs Anne Hutchinson, residing at her father's house, near Wallsend Cottage, Mount Keira Coal Mines, on Friday Inst.
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 A very respectable jury was sworn, of which Mr Alderman Robson was foreman. A very respectable jury was sworn, of which Mr Alderman Robson was foreman.
  
-The deceased was daughter of Mr Abraham Grey, who is a miner, and the widow of Mr Robt. Hutchison, formerly of Easington, Durham, England.It appeared that, in addition to the death of her husband, their only child, had also died.+The deceased was daughter of Mr Abraham Grey, who is a miner, and the widow of Mr Robt. Hutchison, formerly of Easington, Durham, England. It appeared that, in addition to the death of her husband, their only child, had also died.
  
 These losses occasioned the deceased much and continuous grief, so much so, indeed, that her spirits and mind were at times deeply affected. These losses occasioned the deceased much and continuous grief, so much so, indeed, that her spirits and mind were at times deeply affected.
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 left my father's house and went to Mrs Peel's ; at the timo I left my father's house, I left the deceased and my sister Eleanor at home together; I got the water for my father's breakfast at Mrs Peel's, because there was no warm water at homo ; I then went to the top of the incline to my father with his breakfast, and thence to Mr Roberts to clean his house ; I had not been there very long left my father's house and went to Mrs Peel's ; at the timo I left my father's house, I left the deceased and my sister Eleanor at home together; I got the water for my father's breakfast at Mrs Peel's, because there was no warm water at homo ; I then went to the top of the incline to my father with his breakfast, and thence to Mr Roberts to clean his house ; I had not been there very long
  
-when I heard a great noise ; I looked down the incline, and could not see what was the matter, but afterwards seeing a great many men running to my father's house, I ran home myself, and, on arriving there, I found the deceased lying on the bed; the people about would not let me go into the room ; but ut that timo, so far as I know,… //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Monday 8 August 1859** p 2+when I heard a great noise ; I looked down the incline, and could not see what was the matter, but afterwards seeing a great many men running to my father's house, I ran home myself, and, on arriving there, I found the deceased lying on the bed; the people about would not let me go into the room ; but ut that timo, so far as I know,… <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Monday 8 August 1859** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Hutchinson Emily Maud (O’Grady)  ====== ====== Hutchinson Emily Maud (O’Grady)  ======
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-MRS. I. HUTCHINSON.+<blockquote>MRS. I. HUTCHINSON.
  
-Isabella Hutchinson, relict of James Hutchinson, of West Wallsend, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. Hipwell of Boolaroo, recently, at the age of 80. She was an old resident of West Wallsend, and had a long association with West Wallsend +Isabella Hutchinson, relict of James Hutchinson, of West Wallsend, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. Hipwell of Boolaroo, recently, at the age of 80. She was an old resident of West Wallsend, and had a long association with West Wallsend Methodist Church.
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-Methodist Church.+
  
 The interment was at West Wallsend Cemetery, where the service was conducted by Rev. W. E. Wood. The interment was at West Wallsend Cemetery, where the service was conducted by Rev. W. E. Wood.
  
-Mrs. Hutchinson is survived by three sons and two daughters. //Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Thursday 20 July 1944** p 5+Mrs. Hutchinson is survived by three sons and two daughters. <cite>//Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954)// **Thursday 20 July 1944** p 5</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Hutchinson Margaret ====== ====== Hutchinson Margaret ======
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 With George and James Hutchinson (sons?) With George and James Hutchinson (sons?)
  
-SMITH.— In memoriam of Catherine Ann Smith, late of Portland, the dearly beloved daughter of George and Margaret Hutchinson, who departed thin life at her parents' residence, Campbell-street, Wollongong, February 1<sup>st</sup> 1902 aged 24 years and 8 months. +<blockquote>SMITH.— In memoriam of Catherine Ann Smith, late of Portland, the dearly beloved daughter of George and Margaret Hutchinson, who departed thin life at her parents' residence, Campbell-street, Wollongong, February 1<sup>st</sup> 1902 aged 24 years and 8 months.
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-Gentle in mind, patient in pain, +
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-Our darling left us Heaven to gain. +
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-Few in this world her equal to find,+
  
 +Gentle in mind, patient in pain,\\
 +Our darling left us Heaven to gain.\\
 +Few in this world her equal to find,\\
 With actions so noble, so generous, and kind. With actions so noble, so generous, and kind.
  
-Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sisters. //The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930)// **Friday 6 February 1903** p 1+Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sisters. <cite>//The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930)// **Friday 6 February 1903** p 1</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Hutchinson Mary (Vipen) ====== ====== Hutchinson Mary (Vipen) ======
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 f. William Lord m. Ellen * f. William Lord m. Ellen *
  
-On the 12th instant, at the residence of her parents, Crown- street, Wollongong, ELIZABETH, the beloved wife of ROBERT  HUTCHISON, and only daughter of William and Ellen Lord, late of Bibbenluke, Manaro, aged 23 years. Her end was peace. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **17 August 1871** +<blockquote>On the 12th instant, at the residence of her parents, Crown- street, Wollongong, ELIZABETH, the beloved wife of ROBERT  HUTCHISON, and only daughter of William and Ellen Lord, late of Bibbenluke, Manaro, aged 23 years. Her end was peace. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **17 August 1871** </cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Hutchison Jane (Latimer) ====== ====== Hutchison Jane (Latimer) ======
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   - //(f)// Maria Hannah Hutchison b. 1875 Bathurst 7414/1875   - //(f)// Maria Hannah Hutchison b. 1875 Bathurst 7414/1875
   - //(m)// David Henry Hutchison b. 1879 Bathurst 9657/1879 d. 1936 Canterbury   - //(m)// David Henry Hutchison b. 1879 Bathurst 9657/1879 d. 1936 Canterbury
-On the 19th June, Surry Hills, by the Rev. S. Ironside, Mr. W. C. Hutchison, of Sydney, to Miss Jane Latimer, of Wollongong.  //The Sydney Morning Herald// **22 June 1860**+<blockquote>On the 19th June, Surry Hills, by the Rev. S. Ironside, Mr. W. C. Hutchison, of Sydney, to Miss Jane Latimer, of Wollongong.  <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **22 June 1860**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Hutchison Jane ====== ====== Hutchison Jane ======
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 The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison, of Edinburgh, Scotland, took place at the residence of their son John, Ocean street, Corrimal, on the 21st June. The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison, of Edinburgh, Scotland, took place at the residence of their son John, Ocean street, Corrimal, on the 21st June.
  
-The gathering, which was a most enjoyable one, was attended by their daughter and three sons, also their grandchildren, and a host of friends. The Rev. H. J. Hillman officiated. The old couple are both en joying the best of health. Scottish papers please copy. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 11 July 1924** p 12+<blockquote>The gathering, which was a most enjoyable one, was attended by their daughter and three sons, also their grandchildren, and a host of friends. The Rev. H. J. Hillman officiated. The old couple are both en joying the best of health. Scottish papers please copy. <cite>//South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 11 July 1924** p 12</cite></blockquote>
  
-Mrs. Jane Hutchison, widow of the late George Hutchison, of Station street, Corrimal passed away, on +<blockquote>Mrs. Jane Hutchison, widow of the late George Hutchison, of Station street, Corrimal passed away, on Monday last, aged 77 years. <cite>//South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 15 May 1931** p 12</cite></blockquote>
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-Monday last, aged 77 years. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 15 May 1931** p 12+
  
 Possibly not resident during time frame but included anyway. Possibly not resident during time frame but included anyway.
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   - //(f)// Mary Hutchison ( Sidney C Gosney 1912)   - //(f)// Mary Hutchison ( Sidney C Gosney 1912)
   - //(f)// Catherine Hutchison b. ( Saunders )   - //(f)// Catherine Hutchison b. ( Saunders )
-HUTCHISON — HEGARTY.— May 9th, at Saint Mary's, by Rev. Father Taylor, A. Hutchison, of Aberdeen, Scotland, master mariner, to, Mary, third daughter of W. Hegarty, farmer, Wollongong. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 28 May 1878** p 2+<blockquote>HUTCHISON — HEGARTY.— May 9th, at Saint Mary's, by Rev. Father Taylor, A. Hutchison, of Aberdeen, Scotland, master mariner, to, Mary, third daughter of W. Hegarty, farmer, Wollongong. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 28 May 1878** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-HUTCHISON.-February 9. 1823. at a private hospital, Waverley, Mary, relict of the late Alexander Hutchison, Master Mariner, of Aberdeen, Scotland and Wollongong, and dearly loved mother of Isabell (Mrs. Kimber), Mary (Mrs. Gosney), Catherine (Mrs.Saunders). R.I.P+<blockquote>HUTCHISON.-February 9. 1823. at a private hospital, Waverley, Mary, relict of the late Alexander Hutchison, Master Mariner, of Aberdeen, Scotland and Wollongong, and dearly loved mother of Isabell (Mrs. Kimber), Mary (Mrs. Gosney), Catherine (Mrs.Saunders). R.I.P</blockquote>
  
-IM Issue: 28 May 1878 third daughter of W. Hegarty, farmer, Wollongong.+<blockquote><cite>IM Issue: 28 May 1878</cite> third daughter of W. Hegarty, farmer, Wollongong.</blockquote>
  
 ====== Huthnanor Grace Adelaide (East) ====== ====== Huthnanor Grace Adelaide (East) ======
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 Husband is noted to have taken stag horn ferns from the wild around Kiama in 1895. Husband a bootmaker. Husband is noted to have taken stag horn ferns from the wild around Kiama in 1895. Husband a bootmaker.
  
-HUTLEY.-The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. FREDERICK HUTLEY, Mr. and Mrs. A. STEER, Mr. HAROLD HUTLEY, Mrs. ALLAN JAMES. Mrs. NANCE LAMB. Miss MILLY HUTLEY, are Informed that the Funeral of their beloved +<blockquote>HUTLEY.-The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. FREDERICK HUTLEY, Mr. and Mrs. A. STEER, Mr. HAROLD HUTLEY, Mrs. ALLAN JAMES. Mrs. NANCE LAMB. Miss MILLY HUTLEY, are Informed that the Funeral of their beloved MOTHER left her late residence, 63 Francis-street, Leichhardt, on SATURDAY, 9th, the Interment taking place In the Baptist Cemetery, Rookwood. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Monday 11 May 1931** p 7</cite></blockquote>
- +
-MOTHER left her late residence, 63 Francis-street, Leichhardt, on SATURDAY, 9th, the Interment taking place In the Baptist Cemetery, Rookwood. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Monday 11 May 1931** p 7+
  
 ====== Hutson Catherine (O’Keeffe) ====== ====== Hutson Catherine (O’Keeffe) ======
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   - //(m)// William Hutson b. 1864 Kiama 9363/1864   - //(m)// William Hutson b. 1864 Kiama 9363/1864
   - //(m)// Alfred Hutson b. 1866 Kiama 9503/1866   - //(m)// Alfred Hutson b. 1866 Kiama 9503/1866
-HUTSON-April 27, at Rydalmere, Mary relict of the late James Hutson of Auburn, Sydney. Interred at Rookwood April 29 1910. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Saturday 30 April 1910** p 12 +<blockquote>HUTSON-April 27, at Rydalmere, Mary relict of the late James Hutson of Auburn, Sydney. Interred at Rookwood April 29 1910. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Saturday 30 April 1910** p 12</cite> 
 +</blockquote>
 ====== Hutt Annie (McLean)  ====== ====== Hutt Annie (McLean)  ======
  
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   - //(m)// Charles Allan Hutt b. 1888 Petersham   - //(m)// Charles Allan Hutt b. 1888 Petersham
-HUTE M'LEAN On 7th April, at the residence of the brides parents, Jerrara, by the Rev J Wilson MA William, fourth son of Charles Hutt of Anecte Grange Surry, England to Annie, second daughter Mr. Allan M'Lean. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Tuesday 20 April 1886** p 2+<blockquote>HUTE M'LEAN On 7th April, at the residence of the brides parents, Jerrara, by the Rev J Wilson MA William, fourth son of Charles Hutt of Anecte Grange Surry, England to Annie, second daughter Mr. Allan M'Lean. <cite>//The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Tuesday 20 April 1886** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Hutton Annie ====== ====== Hutton Annie ======
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 Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
  
-JANE ELIZABETH HUTTON+<blockquote>JANE ELIZABETH HUTTON
  
 Quietly and peacefully on August 27<sup>th</sup> Mrs. Jane Hutton, wife of J. G. Hutton, of East Maitland, 'fell asleep in Jesus' after a short illness. For over 30 years she has been a vital part of all the Methodist activities in East Maitland. Her untiring energy, her gracious consideration for the feelings of others, her wise and kindly advice on matters relating to the Christian work, caused her to exert an unconscious influence which exalted the Christ she loved during her life, and will continue though her bodily presence is no longer with us. Quietly and peacefully on August 27<sup>th</sup> Mrs. Jane Hutton, wife of J. G. Hutton, of East Maitland, 'fell asleep in Jesus' after a short illness. For over 30 years she has been a vital part of all the Methodist activities in East Maitland. Her untiring energy, her gracious consideration for the feelings of others, her wise and kindly advice on matters relating to the Christian work, caused her to exert an unconscious influence which exalted the Christ she loved during her life, and will continue though her bodily presence is no longer with us.
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 Rev. S. R. Robhins, of Lithgow, is a brother. Her body was laid to rest in the East Maitland Cemetery on Saturday, 29<sup>th</sup> August, and, despite inclement weather, a large congregation gathered in the church on Sunday, 13th September, when Rev. N. J. C. Southwell paid a tribute to her life and work. Rev. S. R. Robhins, of Lithgow, is a brother. Her body was laid to rest in the East Maitland Cemetery on Saturday, 29<sup>th</sup> August, and, despite inclement weather, a large congregation gathered in the church on Sunday, 13th September, when Rev. N. J. C. Southwell paid a tribute to her life and work.
  
-She has gone from us, but has left a memory of Divine beauty and an influence which will be an inspiration to all her friends who remain to carry on the work of Jesus Christ which she loved. — N.J.C.S. //The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954)// **Saturday 26 September 1942** p 6 +She has gone from us, but has left a memory of Divine beauty and an influence which will be an inspiration to all her friends who remain to carry on the work of Jesus Christ which she loved. — N.J.C.S. <cite>//The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954)// **Saturday 26 September 1942** p 6</cite></blockquote>
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-Gaha +
 ====== Hutton Marion E (Caldwell) ====== ====== Hutton Marion E (Caldwell) ======
  
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 Husband a gatekeeper. Husband a gatekeeper.
  
-On the 22nd November, at the residence of the bride's parent by the Rev. A. Lloyd, Mr. Arthur Huxham, of England, to Annie, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Buff, of Glebe- Road, Sydney. //Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875)// **Monday 1 December 1873** p 1 +<blockquote>On the 22nd November, at the residence of the bride's parent by the Rev. A. Lloyd, Mr. Arthur Huxham, of England, to Annie, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Buff, of Glebe- Road, Sydney. <cite>//Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875)// **Monday 1 December 1873** p 1</cite></blockquote>
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-FIRE AT WOLLONGONG.+
  
 +<blockquote>FIRE AT WOLLONGONG\\
 Wollongong, Friday. Wollongong, Friday.
  
 The town was startled by the sound of the fireball at about 9 o'clock last night. It was found that a fire had broken out in the bedroom of a house occupied by Arthur Huxham, a railway employee, who was on duty at the time, only his wife being at home. The fire was discovered by Mr. Bate, who lives next door, and he immediately caused the alarm to be given. The fire engine was on the scene in a very short space of time, and succeeded in subduing the flames shortly after. The fire again broke out subsequently, but the brigade still being on hand it again overcame it. The town was startled by the sound of the fireball at about 9 o'clock last night. It was found that a fire had broken out in the bedroom of a house occupied by Arthur Huxham, a railway employee, who was on duty at the time, only his wife being at home. The fire was discovered by Mr. Bate, who lives next door, and he immediately caused the alarm to be given. The fire engine was on the scene in a very short space of time, and succeeded in subduing the flames shortly after. The fire again broke out subsequently, but the brigade still being on hand it again overcame it.
  
-The bedroom and dining-room adjoining were completely gutted, and the walls and ceiling, which were of wood, were entirely burnt. Mrs. Huxham, who was in bed at the time of the fire, had a very narrow escape from being burnt to death, but was fortunately rescued from her perilous position in time. The house, which is situated in Flinders- street, next door to Mr. Bate's own house, is a wooden cottage,.. //The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909)// **Friday 29 January 1897** p 4+The bedroom and dining-room adjoining were completely gutted, and the walls and ceiling, which were of wood, were entirely burnt. Mrs. Huxham, who was in bed at the time of the fire, had a very narrow escape from being burnt to death, but was fortunately rescued from her perilous position in time. The house, which is situated in Flinders- street, next door to Mr. Bate's own house, is a wooden cottage,.. <cite>//The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909)// **Friday 29 January 1897** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Huxley Catherine (Power)  ====== ====== Huxley Catherine (Power)  ======
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 Her original name was Catherine Mary and she changed her name when she converted to Judaism Her original name was Catherine Mary and she changed her name when she converted to Judaism
  
-On Thursday, the 12th instant, Charlotte Rebecca, the beloved wife of Michael Hyam,  of Illawarra, after a long and painful illness, in   her 37th year—leaving six young children to lament their loss. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **16 April 1849**+<blockquote>On Thursday, the 12th instant, Charlotte Rebecca, the beloved wife of Michael Hyam,  of Illawarra, after a long and painful illness, in   her 37th year—leaving six young children to lament their loss. <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **16 April 1849**</cite></blockquote>
  
-**Michael arrived with a considerable amount of capital and an enterprising nature. He received a grant of 1280 acres at Jamberoo in 1829 and named it "Sarah's Valley". His activities included a store, a hotel. a tannery, bootmaking and cedar getting. For diversion he enjoyed horse racing and built a racecourse to his own design. About 1846 he sold his Jamberoo property and moved to Shoalhaven establishing an inn and, later, a store and hotel at Greenhills. On retirement he moved into a private dwelling in Berry St, Nowra. He was said to be a man with a strong sense of justice and generous instincts. His son David was an Alderman on the Shoalhaven Council for 47 years and several times Mayor. Another son, Solomon, was an M.L.A. for Balmain and also Mayor. Solomon was also an expert on Jersey cattle and is called `the father of yachting on Sydney Harbour'.** +<blockquote>Michael arrived with a considerable amount of capital and an enterprising nature. He received a grant of 1280 acres at Jamberoo in 1829 and named it "Sarah's Valley". His activities included a store, a hotel. a tannery, bootmaking and cedar getting. For diversion he enjoyed horse racing and built a racecourse to his own design. About 1846 he sold his Jamberoo property and moved to Shoalhaven establishing an inn and, later, a store and hotel at Greenhills. On retirement he moved into a private dwelling in Berry St, Nowra. He was said to be a man with a strong sense of justice and generous instincts. His son David was an Alderman on the Shoalhaven Council for 47 years and several times Mayor. Another son, Solomon, was an M.L.A. for Balmain and also Mayor. Solomon was also an expert on Jersey cattle and is called `the father of yachting on Sydney Harbour'.</blockquote>
  
 ====== Hyland Bridget (Coffy/Coffey) ====== ====== Hyland Bridget (Coffy/Coffey) ======
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 Came with children to join husband in colony Came with children to join husband in colony
  
-HYND.-- February 8, 1949, at her residence, Farrell Street, Balgownie, Janet Fair Hynd, beloved wife of William and dear mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. Auchterlonie), Johan (Mrs. Inelis), Janet (Mrs.   Anderson) Minnie (Mrs McSweeney), Catherine   (Mrs Wellington) Alex and Hughie aged 81 years.+<blockquote>HYND.-- February 8, 1949, at her residence, Farrell Street, Balgownie, Janet Fair Hynd, beloved wife of William and dear mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. Auchterlonie), Johan (Mrs. Inelis), Janet (Mrs.   Anderson) Minnie (Mrs McSweeney), Catherine   (Mrs Wellington) Alex and Hughie aged 81 years.</blockquote>
  
 Sister Elizabeth Duncan * Sister Elizabeth Duncan *
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