Henry Windle, 18831960 (aged 77 years)

Name
Henry /Windle/
Given names
Henry
Surname
Windle
Also known as
Harry /Windle/
Birth 1883

Birth of a brotherJohn Thomas Windle
1885 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a sisterEmily Maude Windle
1888 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a sisterLilly May Windle
1890 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a brotherWilliam Nicholas Windle
1892 (aged 9 years)

Birth of a brotherEdward Joseph Windle
1895 (aged 12 years)

Birth of a sonHarley Henry M Windle
1906 (aged 23 years)

Death of a brotherJohn Thomas Windle
1906 (aged 23 years)

Note: death from sunstroke has taken place at Rylstone, the victim being Mr. John Windle, junr., aged 21 y…

death from sunstroke has taken place at Rylstone, the victim being Mr. John Windle, junr., aged 21 years. Deceased leaves a wife and child (Molong Argus, Friday 14 December 1906, p.3).

Birth of a sonJohn T Windle
1909 (aged 26 years)

Birth of a sonAlfred William Windle
1911 (aged 28 years)

Birth of a daughterKathleen M Windle
1912 (aged 29 years)

Birth of a sonCecil Wallace Windle
1918 (aged 35 years)

Death of a wifeFlorence May Perram
8 May 1926 (aged 43 years)

Note: DEATH

DEATH MRS. H. WINDLE The death of Mrs. Windle, wife of the well known horse breeder, Mr. H. Windle, occurred in Sydney on Saturday night, the deceased lady went to the city to undergo an operation which was performed on the Friday preceding her death. On. receipt of information of his wife's serious state Mr. Windle hurried to Sydney per motor, but owing to two break downs on the way, arrived an hour after his wife's death. The late Mrs Windle's remains were brought to Rylstone, and after a service in the Church of England, were interred in the Rylstone General Cemetery. The day of the burial was very wet, but a large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral. Besides the husband deceased leaves a family to mourn her loss (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 13 May 1926, p. 26).

Note: Late Mrs. H. Windle. A pathetic side to the untimely death of the late Mrs. H. Windle, of Rylstone.…

Late Mrs. H. Windle. A pathetic side to the untimely death of the late Mrs. H. Windle, of Rylstone. is that the deceased went to Sydney with the object of being near her son, Willie, who was to be operated on for a crushed wrist. A horse fell with the lad several weeks ago causing the injury which has since necessitated three operations. Shortly after arrival in Sydney it became necessary for Mrs. Windle to receive medical attention, and the development became so critical that an operation had to be performed, the lad is still in Prince Alfred Hospital, improving satisfactorily. (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 20 May 1926, p. 20).

Death of a fatherJohn Windle
10 June 1932 (aged 49 years) Age: 80

Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY The death of Mr. John Windle last Friday, from natural causes, at the ripe old age of 80 years, marks the passing of yet another of the staunch old pioneers of the Rylstone district, for Jack, as he was known by everyone within 100 miles radius of Rylstone, had lived here for over 60 years. Born at Bathurst in the 50's of last century, he lived in and around that district for a number of years, and following his occupation of general carrier, came to Rylstone as a young man of about 20, his wife accompanying him. Jack had, perhaps, the most intimate knowledge of the country throughout this district of any man who ever resided here, for his occupation as a carrier took him from Wallerawang to Bathurst, to Mudgee and all towns en route and across the ranges to Widden, where his two bullock teams were often to be seen hauling the heavy waggons filled with goods from the city on the up journey, and loaded high with farm produce on the return trip. One team was composed entirely of bald-faced bullocks, and a familiar sight for many years around Rylstone was the baldy team with Jack, a huge figure of a man, striding alongside the team swinging his long whip. Possessed of enormous physical strength, probably the strongest man in the town in his prime, a favorite pastime when in town was to visit one of the smithies' shops in Lue-street, and this scribe, as well as many others who saw him, can vouch for the following occurrences. In the shop stood an anvil weighing sightly over 3cwt., and Jack would take off his greenhide belt, pass it through the hole in the anvil and around the beak, and then placing his hands behind his back, he would take the belt in his teeth, and carry the anvil off its block and across the shop, leaving it there for the smith and his striker to replace as best they might. Deceased is survived by his widow and three sons, Messrs. Ted, Harry and Billy (a fourth son, Jack, being dead), and four daughters, Mesdames S. Morrison, S. Sampson, Godfrey Young and Bayliss, whilst Mrs. Windle, senr., the widow, resides at Kandos. Deceased was laid to rest in the Catholic portion of the Rylstone cemetery alongside his son, John, the Rev. Father King officiating, and a large number of mourners attended to pay their last respects to the old warrior. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 16 June 1932, p. 8. Obituary John Windle

Death of a brotherEdward Joseph Windle
8 June 1938 (aged 55 years)

Note: SAD DEATH

SAD DEATH Mr. 'Ted' Windle MR. Ted Windle, of Kandos. who was admitted to Rylstone District Hospital on Saturday last, suffering from pleurisy and pneumonia, died suddenly on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Windle, who was predeceased by hiss wife some two years ago, leaves a family of two married daughters, two girls and four young children (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 9 June 1938, page 7).

Death of a motherJulia Brown
10 April 1945 (aged 62 years) Age: 89

Note: Kandos Pioneer Passes On

Kandos Pioneer Passes On Death of Granny Windle Kandos lost its oldest citizen on Tuesday when Granny Windle was called home. Deceased, who resided with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Windle, of Fleming Street, was in her 90th year. The late Mrs. Windle, sen., was a dear soul and was loved by all. Her life was spent in the service of the community. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place to the Catholic portion of the Rylstone Cemetery on Wednesday, the last sad rites being performed by the Rev. Father Kenefick. To the bereaved we extend our deepest sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 12 April 1945, p. 8. Death Julia Windle

Burial of a motherJulia Brown
1946 (aged 63 years)

Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads: In Loving Memory Of Julia Windle Died 10th April 1946, Aged 86 Years

John Windle Snr. Died 10th June 1932, Aged 80 Years

John Thomas Windle Died 6th Nov 1906, Aged 21 Years

Death of a sisterJulia Windle
13 September 1948 (aged 65 years)

Note: MRS. JULIA YOUNG

MRS. JULIA YOUNG The death occurred on Monday night, at the residence of her son, Mr. Godfrey Albert Young, Merriwa, of Mrs. Julia Young, at the age of 69 years. Deceased, who was born of Rylstone, leaves a grown-up family of four daughters and one son. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Father Casey officiating. Further reference to the late Mrs. Young will be made in our next issue. Muswellbrook Chronicle, Friday 17 September 1948, p. 6. Death Julia Young

Note: DEATHS.

DEATHS. LATE MRS. JULIA YOUNG. As briefly recorded in our last issue, the death of Mrs. Julia Young occurred on Monday night of last week, at the home of her son, Mr. Godfrey Albert Young, Merriwa, at the age of 69 years. Deceased had been ailing for some months prior to her death. The late Mrs. Young was born at Rylstone, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Windle, and came to Merriwa to reside some 40 years ago. Her husband predeceased her in November, 1934. Deceased is survived by one son, Mr. Godfrey Albert ("Bob") Young, of Merriwa, and four daughters, Mrs. Violet Casteldine (Manly), Mrs. Eva May Bayliss (Croydon), Mrs. Grace Dunning (Turramurra), and Mrs. Kathleen Taylor (Newcastle), and 30 grandchildren. A devoted mother, the late Mrs. Young earned a reputation for her kindliness to all around her and will be missed by a large circle of friends. In her early days she was particularly fond of horses and participated in all kinds of sport. Mrs. S. Sampson (Rylstone), Mrs. Stan. Morrison (Gulgong) and Mrs. Arthur Bayliss (Bathurst) are sisters of deceased, and Mr. W. and Harry Windle (Rylstone) are bers. The funeral took place on the 15th September, the Rev. Father Casey I officiating, both at St. Anne's Church and at the graveside, where the representative gathering of mourners testified to the esteem in which the late Mrs. Young was held. Wreaths were placed on the grave from the following: Bob, Rene, Shirley, Iris, Margaret and Mark; Grace, John, Denise, Bar, and Kathleen; Hilton, Eva and family; the Morrison family (Gulgong); Sid, Julie and family; Mary, Tiny and Arthur; Ella and Betty; Allan and Beaty, Reg and Girlie; Mary and Roy; Cullingral shearers (J. Pinchen, J. Taylor, S. Pittman, M. Lawler, R. Stewart, B. McBeth, O. White); Mr. and Mrs. A. J. B. Bettington; staff, M. Campbell and Co., Merriwa; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Macfarlane; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Telfer; Lola and Dick Amidy and family; Mr. and Mrs. Pittman and family; Cecil and Kath Train; Steve and Mrs. Malone and family; Frank; Hopkins, wife and family; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Russell; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goodyear; Hazel, Neville and Allen Cashen; Mr. and Mrs. H. Amidy; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Palmer. Muswellbrook Chronicle, Friday 24 September 1948, p. 4. Obituary Julia Young

Note: Mrs. Julia Young

Mrs. Julia Young The death occurred at Merriwa recently of Miss Julia Young, sister of Mesdames Stan. Morrison, of "Belvedere'" Gulgong, R. Sampson (Rylstone), Arthur Bayliss (Bathurst) and Messrs. W. and Harry Windle (Rylstone). Deceased is survived by one son, Mr. Godfrey Albert ("Bob") Young, of Merriwa, and four daughters, Mrs. Violet Casteldine (Manly), Mrs. Eva May Bayliss (Croydon), Mrs. Grace Dunning (Turramurra), and Mrs. Kathleen Taylor (Newcastle), and 30 grandchildren. A devoted mother, the late Mrs. Young earned a reputation for her kindness to all around her and will be missed by a large circle of friends. In her early days she was particularly fond of horses and participated in all kinds of sport. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 30 September 1948, p. 11. Obituary Julia Young

Death of a brotherWilliam Nicholas Windle
22 August 1950 (aged 67 years)

Death of a sonHarley Henry M Windle
10 February 1956 (aged 73 years)

Note: Police today recovered the body of a 50-year-old station hand, Harley Windle, who disappeared on Fri…

Police today recovered the body of a 50-year-old station hand, Harley Windle, who disappeared on Friday on Narran Point Station, near Walgett, where Windle was employed (Canberra Times, Monday 13 February 1956, p. 3).

Death of a sisterRose Windle
1960 (0 after death)

Death 5 September 1960 (aged 77 years)
Note: Rylstone-Kandos News

Rylstone-Kandos News Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. L. Sampson, of Louee Street, Rylstone, in the death of her ber, Mr. Harry Windle, of 'Belmont', which sad event occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital last Monday. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 8 September 1960. Death notice Harry Windle

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1878
1 year
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
4 years
himself
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister
18881970
Birth: 1888
Death: 20 September 1970Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
18901968
Birth: 1890
Death: 30 April 1968Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
Family with Florence May Perram
himself
wife
son
4 years
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3 years
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Birth: 1911 28 28
Death: 18 February 1983Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
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Death

Rylstone-Kandos News Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. L. Sampson, of Louee Street, Rylstone, in the death of her ber, Mr. Harry Windle, of 'Belmont', which sad event occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital last Monday. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 8 September 1960. Death notice Harry Windle