Robert Pickett, 1872–1945 (aged 73 years)
- Name
- Robert /Pickett/
- Given names
- Robert
- Surname
- Pickett
Birth | 1872 |
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Marriage | Matilda Jane Freeburn — View this family 1905 (aged 33 years) |
Birth of a son | Linden Victor Pickett 1906 (aged 34 years) |
Birth of a son | Harold Claude Pickett 1908 (aged 36 years) |
Death of a daughter | Alma Pickett 1911 (aged 39 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Doy Ethel Pickett 1917 (aged 45 years) |
Marriage of a child | Linden Victor Pickett — Dulcie Alice Ford — View this family 1937 (aged 65 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Alma Pickett |
Death | 6 September 1945 (aged 73 years) SAD PASSING Mr. Robert Pickett, aged 73 years, passed- away in a Mudgee private hospital on Thursday morning last, September 6. Deceased, who married Miss Matilda Freeburn, at Rylstorie in 1904, lived for the past 40 years in Cassilis and Lue districts. He took u a farming property known as Forest View, Lue; where he lived until his death. besides a widow, three children are left to mourn, viz., Len (Cassilis), Harold (Coolah) and Mrs. Arthur Menchin (Lue). The last sad rites were carried out by the Methodist minister at Rylstone on Friday last. Many will regret the passing of this grand old gentleman, whose popularity amongst his fellow citizens was evidenced by one of the largest funerals witnessed in the Lue district. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 13 September 1945, page 19). |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1905 — |
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Death | SAD PASSING Mr. Robert Pickett, aged 73 years, passed- away in a Mudgee private hospital on Thursday morning last, September 6. Deceased, who married Miss Matilda Freeburn, at Rylstorie in 1904, lived for the past 40 years in Cassilis and Lue districts. He took u a farming property known as Forest View, Lue; where he lived until his death. besides a widow, three children are left to mourn, viz., Len (Cassilis), Harold (Coolah) and Mrs. Arthur Menchin (Lue). The last sad rites were carried out by the Methodist minister at Rylstone on Friday last. Many will regret the passing of this grand old gentleman, whose popularity amongst his fellow citizens was evidenced by one of the largest funerals witnessed in the Lue district. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 13 September 1945, page 19). |
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