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| - //(f)// Amy C Robertson b. 1886 Wollongong d. 1922 Bellingen (Edward Neaves 1910) | - //(f)// Amy C Robertson b. 1886 Wollongong d. 1922 Bellingen (Edward Neaves 1910) | ||
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| + | Desirable Property. | ||
| + | CLOSE TO WOLLONGONG. | ||
| + | C.F.SMITH has been instructed by Mrs. Connaughton to sell by auction, at Mrs. Osborne' | ||
| + | of Messrs. Owen, Osbornes' | ||
| + | The farm, which is thickly grassed and well watered in the driest seasons, is within two miles of Wollongong wharf, and offers considerablo inducements to parties requiring a Good Small Farm, or a convenient residence, or for Market Gardens. TITLE FIRST-CLASS. Terms at sale. < | ||
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| f. Edward Clancy m. Elizabeth Fitzgerald * | f. Edward Clancy m. Elizabeth Fitzgerald * | ||
| - | ENRIGHT- CLANCY .On the 29th December, 1881, at St Peter' | + | < |
| - | The circumstances attending the life of one Michael Enright, who died from a broken neck, and upon whom an inquest was held in the hospital on Thursday last, are somewhat romantic. In 1862, Enright married a girl named Mary Garren, in Limerick, Ireland. Sometime afterwards he met with a serious accident, which rendered him insane, and he was accordingly placed in a lunatic asylum. Not being expected to recover, his wife sailed without him for Australia, and for some years earned her living in Victoria. Enright, however, did recover, and travelled to various places, finally arriving in New South Wales, where he was sometime employed as a Government school teacher. There he heard that his wife was dead. He then married one Martha Clancy at Jamberoo, in New South Wales. His first wife, sometime afterwards, hearing that Enright was in New South Wales, wrote to him to come to her. | + | < |
| He then threw up his situation, left his second wife, and went to Adelaide, asking his first wife to join him there, which she did. His second wife then got out a warrant to arrest him on a charge of wife desertion. The case was heard at the Woodside police court, where his two wives had an interview with each other and with Enright. The result of this meeting was that the second wife consented to resign her claim. After the trial Enright proceeded to Adelaide, but on the journey to that city he developed fresh indications of insanity, which led to his arrest and incarceration in a cell in the police station. | He then threw up his situation, left his second wife, and went to Adelaide, asking his first wife to join him there, which she did. His second wife then got out a warrant to arrest him on a charge of wife desertion. The case was heard at the Woodside police court, where his two wives had an interview with each other and with Enright. The result of this meeting was that the second wife consented to resign her claim. After the trial Enright proceeded to Adelaide, but on the journey to that city he developed fresh indications of insanity, which led to his arrest and incarceration in a cell in the police station. | ||
| - | From thence he was removed to the Adelaide Hospital, where he died. //The Kiama Independent, | + | From thence he was removed to the Adelaide Hospital, where he died. < |
| Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties | Living at Jamberoo in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties | ||
| - | THE LATE MRS. MARTHA RYAN | + | < |
| The death of Mrs. Martha Ryan, a member of one of the oldest families of the Illawarra district, occurred at the home of the Misses Condon, Wollongong, on the 2nd inst., at the venerable age of 90 years. She retained her faculties to the end. | The death of Mrs. Martha Ryan, a member of one of the oldest families of the Illawarra district, occurred at the home of the Misses Condon, Wollongong, on the 2nd inst., at the venerable age of 90 years. She retained her faculties to the end. | ||
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| Of a large family, only one remains, in the person of Mr. William Clancy, of Summer Hill. | Of a large family, only one remains, in the person of Mr. William Clancy, of Summer Hill. | ||
| - | The funeral took place at Jamberoo, the remains being laid to rest beside those of other members of her family. //The Kiama Independent, | + | The funeral took place at Jamberoo, the remains being laid to rest beside those of other members of her family. |
| ====== Ryan Maria (Gilbert) ====== | ====== Ryan Maria (Gilbert) ====== | ||
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| - //(f)// Sarah J Ryan b. 1876 Bombala | - //(f)// Sarah J Ryan b. 1876 Bombala | ||
| - //(m)// Isadore Edwin Ryan b. 1878 Bombala d. 1943 Newtown (Mary Jane Bell 1902) | - //(m)// Isadore Edwin Ryan b. 1878 Bombala d. 1943 Newtown (Mary Jane Bell 1902) | ||
| - | An application by Isadore Ryan to have the property standing in his mother' | + | < |
| - | Mrs. Maria Ryan, an old Bombala resident, died in Sydney | + | < |
| ====== Ryan Mary ====== | ====== Ryan Mary ====== | ||
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| - //(m)// William Ryan b. 1835d. 1900 (Sophia Mary Akers * 1856) | - //(m)// William Ryan b. 1835d. 1900 (Sophia Mary Akers * 1856) | ||
| - //(m)// Peter Ryan b. 1837 d. 24/5/1923 (Mary Condon *1858, Martha Clancy * 1896) | - //(m)// Peter Ryan b. 1837 d. 24/5/1923 (Mary Condon *1858, Martha Clancy * 1896) | ||
| - | **Ryan Mary (O’Neil)** | + | ====== |
| m. William Ryan | m. William Ryan | ||
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| - //(f)// Eileen Elizabeth Ryan b. 1895 Hillston | - //(f)// Eileen Elizabeth Ryan b. 1895 Hillston | ||
| - //(f)// Clare G Ryan b. 1900 Cooma | - //(f)// Clare G Ryan b. 1900 Cooma | ||
| - | RYAN— PAULL— On Tuesday. 21st February, at the residence of the bride' | + | < |
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| - | Dr. Joseph Ryan, late of Wollongong, has arrived with his family, and has now taken up his residence in our midst. As our district is a proverbially healthy one, and already supports a medical gentleman, it is questionable whether Dr. Ryan's venture will meet with success commensurate with his faith in the resources of the district. | + | |
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| - | The death occurred on the. 23rd inst., at Prospect-road,' | + | |
| - | Ryan, widow of the late Dr. Joseph Ryan, and mother | + | < |
| - | Clare. //The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942)// **Thursday 26 November 1936** p 20 | + | < |
| ====== Ryan Mary (Ryan) ====== | ====== Ryan Mary (Ryan) ====== | ||
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| - //(f)// Eliza Ryan * b. abt 1835 Ireland d. 27/7/1908 Campbelltown (Patrick Newman 1864) | - //(f)// Eliza Ryan * b. abt 1835 Ireland d. 27/7/1908 Campbelltown (Patrick Newman 1864) | ||
| - //(f)// Ryan | - //(f)// Ryan | ||
| - | On the 16th instant, at her residence, No. 11, Randle-street, | + | < |
| Husband insolvent in 1865- a carpenter; he died shortly after they moved to Sydney when he dropped death in the street. | Husband insolvent in 1865- a carpenter; he died shortly after they moved to Sydney when he dropped death in the street. | ||
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| Husband a farmer. | Husband a farmer. | ||
| - | MARRIED, At St. Francis Xavier' | + | < |
| ====== Ryan Mary A ====== | ====== Ryan Mary A ====== | ||
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| Living at Bong Bong St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With Margaret | Living at Bong Bong St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With Margaret | ||
| - | Miss Sarah Jane Ryan died at her residence, Midgley Street on Friday, aged 67 years. The late Miss Ryan, with her sister. Miss Margaret Ryan, came from Dapto district many years ago, and opened up a dressmaking business in Corrimal. She had made many friends in Corrimal and was held in the highest esteem. She was a sister of Mrs. J. Rogan. The funeral took place on Sunday, the remains being laid to rest in the R.C. cemetery, Corrimal. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)Friday 9 September 1932 - Page 12 | + | < |
| ====== Ryan Sarah Jane (Graham) ====== | ====== Ryan Sarah Jane (Graham) ====== | ||
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| Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. | Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. | ||
| - | Another death at Thirroul was that of Mrs. Sophia Ryan, mother of Mrs C. M. Attwater, of The Pharmacy. Deceased was relict of the late Ashley Baron Saxon Ryan, of Dublin. Death, occurred suddenly. The regains were privately interred at Woronora cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongon g Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)Friday 12 January 1934 - Page 5 | + | < |
| Husband was an insurance agent while in Sydney but was a ‘master of languages’. | Husband was an insurance agent while in Sydney but was a ‘master of languages’. | ||
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| Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties | Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties | ||
| - | Late Mrs. Ryan | + | < |
| At Wollongong Hospital yesterday, the death occurred of Mrs. Susan Ryan, relict of the late Michael Ryan and loved mother of Martin, John, Susan, Ellen, Elizabeth, Thomas and William. | At Wollongong Hospital yesterday, the death occurred of Mrs. Susan Ryan, relict of the late Michael Ryan and loved mother of Martin, John, Susan, Ellen, Elizabeth, Thomas and William. | ||
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| Her husband predeceased her by 21 years. He was a well known and respected miner. | Her husband predeceased her by 21 years. He was a well known and respected miner. | ||
| - | The funeral takes place this Friday afternoon, at 4 o' | + | The funeral takes place this Friday afternoon, at 4 o' |
| ====== Ryan Winifred (Banan/ | ====== Ryan Winifred (Banan/ | ||
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| Jane, daughter of Patrick Ryder and Kyanga (aboriginal) of Shoalhaven. Sponsors were Arthur Smith and Ellen Smith. About 2 years and 5 months old. Baptised 14. 6.1852 Parish of Wollongong (R.C.) (121/1758) | Jane, daughter of Patrick Ryder and Kyanga (aboriginal) of Shoalhaven. Sponsors were Arthur Smith and Ellen Smith. About 2 years and 5 months old. Baptised 14. 6.1852 Parish of Wollongong (R.C.) (121/1758) | ||
| - | Aboriginal Births Deaths and Marriages | + | Aboriginal Births Deaths and Marriages http:// |
| ====== Ryman Ann Jane (Duckworth) ====== | ====== Ryman Ann Jane (Duckworth) ====== | ||
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| It is probable that the family were railway men and her husband was involved with the construction of the Illawarra railway line from Clifton to Bombo in 1887. | It is probable that the family were railway men and her husband was involved with the construction of the Illawarra railway line from Clifton to Bombo in 1887. | ||
| - | OBITUARY | + | < |
| - | + | Mrs. Anne Jane Ryman\\ | |
| - | Mrs. Anne Jane Ryman | + | |
| QUIRINDI, Saturday. | QUIRINDI, Saturday. | ||
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| The late Mrs. Ryman was born on the Paterson, near Maitland, being: a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Duckworth, and came to this district as a girl with her parents, who settled at Wallabadah, For the last 50 years she had lived continuously in Quirindi till she wont to Newcastle to enter the hospital. Of her family three sons and two daughters survive. They are Messrs. Jack (Moreduval), | The late Mrs. Ryman was born on the Paterson, near Maitland, being: a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Duckworth, and came to this district as a girl with her parents, who settled at Wallabadah, For the last 50 years she had lived continuously in Quirindi till she wont to Newcastle to enter the hospital. Of her family three sons and two daughters survive. They are Messrs. Jack (Moreduval), | ||
| - | The remains were brought to Quirindi for burial in the Church of England portion of the cemetery, //The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939)// **Saturday 16 May 1936** p 4 | + | The remains were brought to Quirindi for burial in the Church of England portion of the cemetery, |
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