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| Death of Miss Kate Clifton. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 7 August 1901 page Article | 2013-05-24 18:53 | D«thirfJCiM.&te Clifton. : TfiB iiewB of the desib of Miss Kate Clifton U: OampbeUtown, twhipb took ±glaee flMi isi^^^f^p^p ebughfci j.Dr. Wilaon, who was consulted,' diajmo^ the case as one of pneumonia, aadi notwithstanding ;*hat ^ eVfcfytBijg ^WxldnV that hjiman foresight could Suggest, the' end came -quiokiyl death taking' place shortly' .after moon on Friday.. Miss Clifton was bcrfnjBJt CampbeUtown where 'she lived the greater fitrtoi her life. She. was the young eit daughter of the late Mr. P. Clifton, and the 'Surviving members of this much respected family- are Mrs. Kenny (Goalbura), the Misses Mary aba Margaret ^Clifton -Camp- beUtown), and Mr. J. Clifton (Taralga). . The. funeral took place at 3 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and the largo number, spect .' The cortege was fully half a mile in tenjf h,. residents of all parte of the district be|ng present. The body was enclosed in a grave. '? Mr. N. Doyle was the undertaker. dering .to the family onr sincere sympathy in |
Death of Miss Kate Clifton. The news of the death of Miss Kate Clifton of Campbelltown, which took place last Friday, was received on all sides with feel ings of deepest regret. Though not of strong constitution, Miss Clifton, up to with a few days of her death, appeared to be in her usual state of health, a cold which she contracted a week or two previously not being regarded as serious. However, more alarming symptons set in at the beginning of last week, and medical advice was at once sought. Dr. Wilson, who was consulted, diagnosed the case as one of pneumonia, and notwithstanding that everything was done that human foresight could suggest, the end came quickly, death taking place sjortly after noon on Friday. Miss Clifton was born at Campbelltown where she lived the greater part of her life. She was the young est daughter of the late Mr. P. Clifton, and the surviving members of this much respected family are Mrs. Kenny (Goalbura), the Misses Mary and Margaret Clifton (Camp- belltown), and Mr. J. Clifton (Taralga). The funeral took place at 3 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and the large number, spect. The cortege was fully half a mile in length, residents of all parte of the district being present. The body was enclosed in a grave. Mr. N. Doyle was the undertaker. dering to the family our sincere sympathy in |
| Death of Mr. M. Morrison. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 14 September 1898 page Article | 2013-05-24 18:43 | lipwii^^^ii IT ia with Mings of Terj deep regrul.tlat we |ybittl|'|Md^:veQi^V^sw:'*Vnia';^eBW^ MenatoglefrOaa, ^stupbe1lt.Vnn,;at?*bt^i^n o'clock ;00-»W^ne3d»y^ Morrfsiin, who for ten or twelve'yesra occop'iedi ihe p--»itiuQ--f caretaker on thojSydney WatRr triot; fruH-ltnown, and raspeotsd by all claBaei «f the: iioinmnnf tjrfr- £flii TtjUoi-ss, ; lAlohStoSk Ihe ;f6nn *»f «ti jueqraule internal ,%u£$ii!pte jextend^d »v«r sufcie three ^an, and though to 4i^er^ Vaiich, he bore hia trials with CbrisliaD fortitude.^ Mr. Morrison was A cpnBciebtions, straight»forward-man, and was ajso pbasessea of mafiy other K»bil qualities, and 1iis death ii trierefure- rerf innch regretted. '..?: -He xips 4S- years. of ago, and leaves a widow and two children to mtiurn their loss, ^ The funeral took plnce kin Friday afternoon, ' and was unnif ronsly nttended. The Ibdy, famished by Mr. 73. Doyle, was interred in tho It.0. Cemetery. The Rev, Father Dnnne priatH lines. . -. . -* ? Id common with their many friends, we offer! theliereaved family our sincere sympathy. ' '^ |
Death of Mr. M. Morrison It is with feelings of very deep regret that we chronicle the death of Mr. Michael Morrison, which sad event took place at his residence, Menangle road, Campbelltown, at about four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon last. Mr Morrison, who for ten or twelve years occupied the position of caretaker on the Sydney Water Supply Canal, was an old resident of the dis trict, well known, and respected by all classes of the community. His illness, which took the form of an incurable internal complaint, extended over since three years, and though he suffered much, he bore his trials with Christian fortitude. Mr. Morrison was a conscientious straight forward-man, and was also possessed of many other good qualities, and his death is therefore very much regretted. He was 43 years of age, and leaves a widow and two children to mourn their loss. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, and was numerously attended. The body, fumished by Mr. N. Doyle, was interred in the R.C. Cemetery. The Rev, Father Dunne priate lines. In common with their many friends, we offer the bereaved family our sincere sympathy. |
| Death, of Mr. Robert Lack. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 11 December 1901 page Article | 2013-05-24 18:32 | Death of 1b. fiobert Look. On Satnrday . last, at about -midday^ the of Appin-road. Mr. Lack had 'been ill for a, long time, and -was unable to get any relief from his sufferings which were the cause- of Jiome, however. He was a native of the vice. ' ?' |
Death of Mr. Robert Lack. On Satnrday last, at about midday, the of Appin-road. Mr. Lack had been ill for a long time, and was unable to get any relief from his sufferings which were the cause of home, however. He was a native of the vice. |
| Death of Mr. W. W. Lees. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 13 December 1899 page Article | 2013-05-24 18:15 | DeatlofMr. W\ W\Le90. We have, with regret, to record the,,death of person of Mr. W. VV. Lees. Mr. L^es had been ailing for five oi six mnnlhs; but it was only on Friday last that lie took to his bed. Medical aid was in .vain. He gradually sank, breathed his last. The canse of death was senile decay. Decea8ed,;Who was 66 years old , came to the colony 45 years ago. and has been a resident of Catnpbrlitown for 35 years. - , The faneral tortk place yeSturday -afternoon, Cepetery, ,TJie,bnrial Berwce wa| read by the, ?IWr. VGnstaviis ThonipBon, .and, ifee funeral jwranfeMfo^^rrcarrisd out'by Atessra. Gee andiiBoWer.'/':-^:^.;-,-/- ?.^.'?f '?'.'''?^ |
Death of Mr. W. W. Lees We have, with regret, to record the death of person of Mr. W. W. Lees. Mr. Lees had been ailing for five or six months; but it was only on Friday last that he took to his bed. Medical aid was in vain. He gradually sank, breathed his last. The cause of death was senile decay. Deceased, who was 66 years old, came to the colony 45 years ago, and has been a resident of Campbelltown for 35 years. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, Cemetery. The burial service was read by the Rev. Gustavas Thompson, and, the funeral arrangements were carrisd out by Messrs. Gee and Fowler. |
| Death of Mr. W. Day. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 9 January 1901 page Article | 2013-05-24 18:09 | It U with regret that mjreoord ttoi^Mtlt, pi Mr.Wm. D»y, -*n old and Wghlyrf#n)Sc^» midftBt of ton district, wbloh took j-ft-» & the Jolly JfliHer Hotel (of which is was gJte licensee) \»p on Satyrflay Aignt, 2?fch PfMtf tor. Mr-^ayWUlMM ^tended ov*r-£e* three *oeks,-iijt bh «onditiola«p4o- j£$& time before bis death was «upji*?-to give Jip muse lor ?larm. Tte natural^ bisTcomplaint was congestion of tbe 3ung«. The ftmergl, body being interred tn tbe R.O, Cemetery at Appin, Jfceooffio wasoovered ir|th £orjt| tributes vent by sympathising friends. The Rev. Father Haurahan conducted the burial 48 year* of age at the time of his death, much sympathy is expressed in tbBir bereave tneut. 3*fe tfJ&^W. fey. |
It is with regret that we record the death of Mr.Wm. D»y, an old and highly respected resident of this district, which took place at the Jolly Miller Hotel (of which he was the licensee) late on Saturday night, 29th Decem ber. Mr. Day's illness extended over some three weeks, but his condition up to a short time before his death was such as to give no cause for alarm. The nature of his complaint was congestion of the lungs. The funeral body being interred in the R.C, Cemetery at Appin, The coffin was covered with floral tributes sent by sympathising friends. The Rev. Father Hanrahan conducted the burial 49 years of age at the time of his death, much sympathy is expressed in their bereave ment. Death of Mr. W. Day |
| Death of Mr. Robert Payne. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 12 February 1902 page Article | 2013-05-24 18:02 | Lithgow-street, OampbeUtown, last Sunday |
Lithgow-street, Campbelltown, last Sunday |
| Death of Mr. Robert Payne. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 12 February 1902 page Article | 2013-05-24 18:02 | Su.th.of ICr. Bobert Payne. whioh sad event occurred at bis residence; gentiemau was 47 years of agijg He formerly resided at Gonlburn, bat three and a half years ?go was removed to Campbelltovn, where he tact: Some lifctls time back he contracted the relief. 'Deceased leaves a wife and young ay * afternoon, the body being taken to Waverley for interment. * |
Death of Mr. Robert Payne. which sad event occurred at bis residence; gentiemau was 47 years of age. He formerly resided at Gonlburn, but three and a half years go was removed to Campbelltovn, where he tact. Some lifctls time back he contracted the relief. Deceased leaves a wife and young ay afternoon, the body being taken to Waverley for interment. |
| Death of Mr. T. Fi[?]bbin. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 20 April 1904 page Article | 2013-05-23 19:53 | DwttofMr.T.ritwiblxm. Toe 'ifeath* of Mr. Tinwthy, Fitagib'bon, which -Stx* »koe^*t his jeidence, Appio ro»d,^we%«in^(*ifeSy'plaTesUentof ifcetiwfrjok .*K^^-y«s^taffa»bly sad den, Mr. FiS^bo^beiai jAout the *W ing ig&ssiBtMwe-wairsoon fortbooBiit-g- «m-l tiiefgpeiit w*a «iratt--a drink, %ut r*i$b?at lfimerjek, Ji&wQ, and was £7 years of *gs. Be sWne to Jhw^tafce in 1851, lind.wn amva\ aetHea Jor^meiiinB yeawat^lac &rafe3$eldB &isnbs0qnenyyr8movwi to P^selltowii.^Jiere lie mgftgod in farming *?E»dtojw4.?WW^ nas'twddwJKVfir ^ince. Bk wife -pre^Jeceased bim tbnfceen years, ijjWiOf tho family of seven, four are Jiving Damely, Mr. Patrick PitegiKbon, wlio is in ? *»#?_ W... ? *»'t —I.I ? #^ ? LJII ? TOoro^'iur. « nines j?i«cgiouuiL, ^juwpinvLvuwu , and fte Misses Susan and Mary Fitegibbon, both of CarapbelltotFo The late Mr Fitz gibbon possessed many stei'ling qualities, and wns ?Consequently held inJtigh esteem by a large circle of friends It is worthy of note iota}*- abstinence from Father Mathew, the on Friday afternoon was . very largely vice at the grave. ' i .-?? |
Death of Mr. T. Fitzgibbon. The death of Mr. Timothy Fitzgibbon, which took place at his residence, Appin road, last week, removes a very old resident of the district. The end was remarkable sud den. Mr Fitzgibbon being out the place in his usual state of health till bed time on Wednesday night. Shortly after retiring, however, he was seized with a fit of cough ing. Assistance was soon forthcoming and the patient was given a drink, but without warning he collapsed and quickly passed away, death being due to heart failure. The late Mr. Fitzgibbon was born in County Limerick, Ireland, and was 87 years of age. He came to this State in 1851, and on arrival settled for some nine years at Mac quarie Fields. He subsequently removed to Campbelltown, where he engaged in farming pursuits and where he has resided ever since. His wife predeceased him thirteen years ; but of the family of seven, four are living, namely, Mr. Patrick Fitzgibbon, Campbelltown, who is in more; Mr. James Fitzgibbon, Campbelltown; and the Misses Susan and Mary Fitzgibbon, both of Campbelltown. The late Mr. Fitz gibbon possessed many sterling qualities, and was consequently held in high esteem by a large circle of friends. It is worthy of note total abstinence from Father Mathew, the on Friday afternoon was very largely vice at the grave. |
| Death of Mr. R. S. Inglis. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 7 September 1904 page Article | 2013-05-23 19:42 | Death of Mr. R. S. Inglis. |
Death of Mr. R. H. Inglis. |
| Death of Mr. R. S. Inglis. (Article), The Campbelltown Herald (NSW : 1880 - 1919), Wednesday 7 September 1904 page Article | 2013-05-23 19:41 | Death of Mr. R. S. Xnglis. Mb. R. H. Inglis, the well-known auctioneer, died at his residence, ' Blair Gowrie,' near contemporary says : ' The deceased was per haps the best known personality in. the dig hi tuu) uin uugiuVAJs no uu auuiuuuvA/i uiiuijlIJa Mr. Inglis hod been ailing for some months all his life in a, sphere of usefulness from whioh he will be sadly missed.' |
Death of Mr. R. S. Inglis. Mr. R. H. Inglis, the well-known auctioneer, died at his residence, "Blair Gowrie," near contemporary says : "The deceased was per haps the best known personality in the dis trict, his business as an auctioneer bringing Mr. Inglis had been ailing for some months all his life in a sphere of usefulness from which he will be sadly missed. |