Margaret Ann Freeburn, 18801929 (aged 49 years)

Name
Margaret Ann /Freeburn/
Given names
Margaret Ann
Surname
Freeburn
Name
Margaret Ann /Atcheson/
Type
also known as
Given names
Margaret Ann
Surname
Atcheson
Birth 1880 27

Birth of a sisterMatilda Jane Freeburn
1881 (aged 1 year)

Birth of a brotherFrancis William Freeburn
1884 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a brotherJohn James Freeburn
1886 (aged 6 years)

Birth of a sisterSarah Alice Freeburn
1888 (aged 8 years)

Birth of a sisterChristy A Freeburn
1891 (aged 11 years)

Death of a sisterChristy A Freeburn
1891 (aged 11 years)

Birth of a sisterRubina Maud Freeburn
1892 (aged 12 years)

Death of a sisterSarah Alice Freeburn
1893 (aged 13 years)

Death of a motherJane Turvey
20 January 1893 (aged 13 years)

MarriageWorthy Havilah AtchesonView this family
1910 (aged 30 years)
Birth of a daughterJoan Milba Atcheson
1911 (aged 31 years)

Birth of a daughterGrace Rita Atcheson
1912 (aged 32 years)

Birth of a daughterRuth Venie Atcheson
1914 (aged 34 years)

Birth of a sonColin Maxwell Atcheson
1916 (aged 36 years)

Death of a brotherGeorge Thomas Freeburn
15 March 1916 (aged 36 years)
Note: Military Funeral

Military Funeral THE LATE PTE. FREEBURN. The second military funeral since the establishment of the Bathurst Military Camp took place to the Church of England portion of the Bathurst General Cemetery yesterday morning. The burial was of the body of the late Private George Freeburn, who died at the Bathurst Hospital at midday on Wednesday, after being only a short period in Camp, and a few days in the hospital suffering from pneumonia. The funeral left Mr. W. Boyds funeral parlor at 11 a.m, and was headed by the recently-formed Camp Band.
The company of which Private Freeburn was a member was in attendance, being in charge of Lieuts. Armstrong and Nelson. The band, which was in charge of Drum-Major J. Regan and Bandmaster Hunter, played the 'Dead March' in Saul throughout the route in a devotional manner. The chief mourners at the graveside were two bers and a sister (Mrs. John Mumford) of the deceased. The bers had journeyed from Rylstone to attend the funeral. Services were held prior to the funeral and at the graveside, and were conducted by Rev. Canon Forster, assisted by Rev. D. Creighton. The pall and coffin bearers were members of the deceased's company. A firing party, under Reg. S.M. Purcell, fired the last salute, and the Last Post was sounded. There was a large attendance of citizens the graveside, where the service was most impressive. Private Freeburn sacrificed a splendid farm at Wagga in order to join the colors. National Advocate, Friday 17 March 1916, p. 2. Military Funeral George Freeburn

Note: RYLSTONE SOLDIER'S DEATH

RYLSTONE SOLDIER'S DEATH Private George Freeburn died at Bathurst District Hospital last Wednesday night. Deceased enlisted at Rylstone a few days ago, and entered camp with a heavy cold, from which he developed pneumonia. He was 38 years of age, and was unmarried. The body was buried with full military honors, the cortege being headed by the newly-formed camp band. The "Last Post" was sounded at the graveside by deceased's late comrades. The chief mourners at the graveside were two bers and a sister (Mrs.John Mumford) of the deceased. The bers had journeyed from Rylstone to attend the funeral. Services were held prior to the funeral and at the graveside, and were conducted by Rev. Canon Forster, assisted by Rev. D. Creighton. The pall and coffin bearers were members of the deceased's company. Private Free-burn sacrificed a splendid farm at Wagga in order to join the colors. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 20 March 1916, p. 2. Funeral George Freeburn

Birth of a sonRaymond George Atcheson
1918 (aged 38 years)

Burial of a motherJane Turvey

Death 10 July 1929 (aged 49 years)
Note: Obituary

Obituary MRS ATCHESON. Mrs Atcheson, wife of Mr W. Atcheson, of Wilpinjong, Wollar, and formerly of the Rylstone district, died in the Mudgee Hospital on Wednesday morning, aged 49 years. De-ceased, who had been ailing for some time, was very highly esteemed, and her death came as a great shock to very many throughout this district. She is survived by a sorrowing husband, two sons, and three daughters, the youngest being eleven years of age. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Mudgee cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. L. Walker officiating at the graveside. Mr J. C. Swords conducted the arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 12 July 1929, p. 5. Obituary Mrs Margaret Atcheson

Note: Return Thanks

Return Thanks MR. W. H. ATCHESON and family, of Wilpinjong, Wollar, desire to tender their sincere thanks to all kind friends and relatives who sent them letters, cards, telegrams, wreaths, and other messages of sympathy, or in any other way tendered to them sympathy and kindness in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their dear wife and mother. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 16 August 1929, p. 4. Return Thanks Atcheson Family

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1877
2 years
elder brother
18781916
Birth: 1878 25
Death: 15 March 1916Bathurst Base Hospital, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
herself
18801929
Birth: 1880 27
Death: 10 July 1929Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
younger sister
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
18861956
Birth: 1886 33
Death: 12 June 1956
3 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
2 years
younger sister
18921970
Birth: 1892 39
Death: 4 May 1970Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Worthy Havilah Atcheson
husband
18831931
Birth: 1883 31New South Wales, Australia
Death: 22 December 1931Wilpinjong, Wollar, New South Wales, Australia
herself
18801929
Birth: 1880 27
Death: 10 July 1929Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1910New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
19111989
Birth: 1911 28 31
Death: June 1989
2 years
daughter
19121990
Birth: 1912 29 32
Death: 17 April 1990
3 years
daughter
19141944
Birth: 1914 31 34
Death: 24 January 1944New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son
19161960
Birth: 1916 33 36
Death: 31 August 1960
3 years
son
19181955
Birth: 1918 35 38
Death: September 1955
Death

Obituary MRS ATCHESON. Mrs Atcheson, wife of Mr W. Atcheson, of Wilpinjong, Wollar, and formerly of the Rylstone district, died in the Mudgee Hospital on Wednesday morning, aged 49 years. De-ceased, who had been ailing for some time, was very highly esteemed, and her death came as a great shock to very many throughout this district. She is survived by a sorrowing husband, two sons, and three daughters, the youngest being eleven years of age. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Mudgee cemetery on Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. L. Walker officiating at the graveside. Mr J. C. Swords conducted the arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 12 July 1929, p. 5. Obituary Mrs Margaret Atcheson

Death

Return Thanks MR. W. H. ATCHESON and family, of Wilpinjong, Wollar, desire to tender their sincere thanks to all kind friends and relatives who sent them letters, cards, telegrams, wreaths, and other messages of sympathy, or in any other way tendered to them sympathy and kindness in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their dear wife and mother. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 16 August 1929, p. 4. Return Thanks Atcheson Family