Mary Ann Parkins, 18941944 (aged 50 years)

Name
Mary Ann /Parkins/
Given names
Mary Ann
Surname
Parkins
Name
Mary A /Monks/
Type
also known as
Given names
Mary A
Surname
Monks
Birth 1894

Birth of a brotherAlfred Parkins
1897 (aged 3 years)

Death of a fatherSamuel Parkins
14 September 1931 (aged 37 years)

Note: DEATH

DEATH

MR PARKINS, SENR.

It is with extreme regret, we announce the death of Mr Parkins, Senr., of Breakfast Creek, who passed away at his son-in-law's residence on Monday morning, after taking a paralytic stroke. Deceased had reached the ripe old age of 83 years, the majority of which had been spent in this district, where he was very well and popularly known. Mr Parkins, although he had long passed the allotted span of three score years and ten, preserved his faculties right up till the day of his death,and could read the paper without the aid of glasses. He had a wonderful memory, and could tell some startling tales of the early days. He leaves a grown-up family to mourn their loss, amongst them being Mr Sam Parkins, Mrs W. Monks, and Mrs W.Freeburn, the latter's home being where the deceased resided at the time of his demise. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative Thursday 17 September 1931, p. 14)

Death of a brotherSamuel Henry Parkins
16 October 1935 (aged 41 years)
Note: RYLSTONE DEATH

RYLSTONE DEATH

Mr. S. H. Parkins

IN the passing of Samuel Henry Parkins, aged 59, whose death occurred at his residence, Bylong Road, on Wednesday, after a long illness, the district has lost a great citizen, and the Rylstone Shire Council an honest employee of 14 years service, for Sam, as he was popularly known to everyone, had faithfully attended to his length for that lengthy term, and expressions of sorrow were heard on every hand when the news of his passing spread. The very representative gathering ofmourners at St. James' Church where a short service was held prior to the cortège moving to the Rylstone General Cemetery, and also at the graveside, testified to the esteem and respect in which the member of the Parkins family are held by everyone. TheShire engineer, Mr Macintosh, and five of deceased's workmates acted as pall-bearers and it was what deceased would have wished, to be carried to his last resting place by those amongst whom he had labored so long. The Rev. E. H. Pitcher, Rectorconducted the services, and paid wonderful tribute to the deceased's memory at the graveside, when the Rector said. The scenes of his labors will ever remain as a monument to him, may we all, friends, strive to make the pathway of life as smoothfor others, as Sam Parkins did for the hundreds of thousands of travellers who passed along the roads he maintained. Many fine floral tributes were placed on the casket and the remains were laid to rest in the famiiy plot in the Church of England portion of the Rylstone General Cemetery. Mr. J. B. Simpkins having charge of the arrangements. Deceased lived for many years at Budgee. and married a Miss Monks, of Rylstone, the widow and two daughters, namely Maud (Mrs. Schneider), BylongRoad, Ruby (Mrs. Dawson), and one son. Walter, remaining to mourn the loss of a loving husband and a devoted father. Bers and sister of deceased are Messrs. George. Alfred and Bill (Gulgong), Fred (Mudgee), and Alfred (Tamworth), sisters,Emily (Mrs. Garretty, Tamworth) Rachael (Mrs. Freeburn. Bylong Road) and Molly (Mrs. W. Monks, Rylstone, and to all members of the family we offer our sincere sympathy in their hour of sorrow. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative Monday 21 October 1935, p. 8)

Death 16 February 1944 (aged 50 years)

Note: Mrs. Mary Monks

Mrs. Mary Monks

Mrs. Mary Monks, wife of Mr. Walter Monks, of Forsyth Street, Willoughby, and mother of Cecil, Les. and Jack, all of the A.I.F., passed away on Wednesday night, February 16. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Parkins, of BudgeeBudeee. and was 49 years of age. Deceased was a keen tennis player and golfer, and had a great collection of trophies. She was of a very happy disposition and made many friends. She was buried at the Northern Suburbs cemetery in the Church ofEngland portion on February 18. Our sympathy is extended. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative Thursday 2 March 1944, p. 17)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1873
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
18771935
Birth: 1877
Death: 16 October 1935Bylong Road, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
18791954
Birth: 1879
Death: 27 May 1954
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
18871953
Birth: 14 November 1887
Death: 26 April 1953Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
18901969
Birth: about 1890
Death: 21 September 1969
3 years
elder brother
3 years
herself
4 years
younger brother
Family with Walter Monks
husband
1889
Birth: 19 August 1889 40 37Ben Bullen, New South Wales, Australia
herself
son
Private
son
Private
son
Private
Death

Mrs. Mary Monks

Mrs. Mary Monks, wife of Mr. Walter Monks, of Forsyth Street, Willoughby, and mother of Cecil, Les. and Jack, all of the A.I.F., passed away on Wednesday night, February 16. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Parkins, of BudgeeBudeee. and was 49 years of age. Deceased was a keen tennis player and golfer, and had a great collection of trophies. She was of a very happy disposition and made many friends. She was buried at the Northern Suburbs cemetery in the Church ofEngland portion on February 18. Our sympathy is extended. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative Thursday 2 March 1944, p. 17)