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iw:register:r [2022/05/11 19:32] – [Ryan Susan/Susanna (Malone)] Murray Bakeriw:register:r [2022/05/11 20:51] (current) – [Robertson Mary Ann (Forward then Connaughton)] Gillian Baker
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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)
  
 +<blockquote>
 +Desirable Property.
 +CLOSE TO WOLLONGONG.
 +C.F.SMITH has been instructed by Mrs. Connaughton to sell by auction, at Mrs. Osborne's, Commercial Hotel, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1878. At 2 o'clock, Her well-situated and very desirable farm of 60 acres, adjoining the properties
 +of Messrs. Owen, Osbornes' and Mr. Clarke's, Mount Keira Hotel.
 +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. <cite>//Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)//**Friday 22 November 1878** - Page 3 </cite></blockquote>
 <blockquote>MOUNT KEMBLA <blockquote>MOUNT KEMBLA
  
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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 [[http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/pmackett/nswbdm.html|http:%%//%%mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/pmackett/nswbdm.html]]+Aboriginal Births Deaths and Marriages http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/pmackett/nswbdm.html
  
 ====== 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 +<blockquote>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), Bob (Newcastle), Tom (Quirindi), Mrs. Price (Islington) and Mrs; Richardson (Waratah). A son Mark was killed in a shunting accident at Werris Creek 24 years ago. There are also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, of this worthy old pioneer, whose husband, it is interesting to recall, came out from England over 80 years ago, taking six months on the trip that aeroplanes can now do in about as many days, 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), Bob (Newcastle), Tom (Quirindi), Mrs. Price (Islington) and Mrs; Richardson (Waratah). A son Mark was killed in a shunting accident at Werris Creek 24 years ago. There are also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, of this worthy old pioneer, whose husband, it is interesting to recall, came out from England over 80 years ago, taking six months on the trip that aeroplanes can now do in about as many days,
  
-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, <cite>//The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939)// **Saturday 16 May 1936** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
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