William Joseph Pickett, 18661957 (aged 91 years)

Name
William Joseph /Pickett/
Given names
William Joseph
Surname
Pickett
Birth 1866 41 42

Birth of a brotherAlfred John Pickett
1869 (aged 3 years)

Birth of a sisterEmily Elizabeth Pickett
1871 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a sisterJemima Harriett West Pickett
1873 (aged 7 years)

MarriageAda Anne HutchinsonView this family
1893 (aged 27 years)

Birth of a sonAllen William Pickett
1901 (aged 35 years)

Death of a fatherSamuel Pickett
12 April 1902 (aged 36 years)
Note: PASTORALIST COMMIT SUICIDE.

PASTORALIST COMMIT SUICIDE. Mr. Samuel Pickett, a well-known pastoralist, residing at Long Gully, about 14 miles from Rylstone, is reported to have committed suicide. Deceased, who was 76 years of age, had been suffering from ill health for the past four or five years, and had recently been much worried with fear that his stock would perish during the coming winter. He took a dose of strychnine, and refused any emetic. He had spent the greater part of his life in the district, and had reared a family of twelve, all of whom, with their mother, survive him. (Sunday Times, Sunday 20 April 1902, p. 8).

Note: LATEST NEWS BY WIRE.

LATEST NEWS BY WIRE. [Press Telegraph Association.] SYDNEY A SAD SUICIDE. Samuel Pickett, senr., aged 76, residing at Long Gully, near Rylstone, committed suicide by taking a dose of strychnine from a bottle kept in the house for poisoning dogs. He lingered several hours. Though evidently he underwent great agony, he resolutely refused to take an emetic. He had been in ill health for four or five years past; this, added to the fear that he would lose all his stock for want of feed during the coming winter, brought about a feeling of despondency. (Maitland Daily Mercury, Tuesday 15 April 1902, p. 3)

Note: AN OLD RESIDENT OF LUE.

AN OLD RESIDENT OF LUE. POISONS HIMSELF WITH STRYCHNINE. DEPRESSED BY DROUGHT. (from our Correspondent). On Saturday morning, the 12th instant, between 9 and 10 o'clock, Mr. Samuel Pickett, farmer of Long Gully near Lue, informed his wife and son that he had taken poison, but his statement was at first not believed. Some two hours afterwards symptoms of strychnine poisoning showed them-selves, Mr. Pickett having a fit, followed by another an hour and a half later, in which he died. Deceased, who was in his 77th year, was a native England, and had been residing at Long Gully for forty years, where he made a comfortable home for himself. Mr. Pickett reared a large family of sons and daughters, all of whom are married. During the past few years Mr. Pickett suffered from bad health, especially so for the last six months, and was often heard to say that he wished he was dead, as he was only a trouble to himself and those members of his family near him, but he was never heard to threaten to take his own life. The desolation of the drought had recently worried the deceased, who became much depressed as it became more and more evident that many of his stock would perish. A bottle with a small quantity of strychnine in it was kept on a shelf in the kitchen, for the purpose of poisoning dogs, and deceased must have taken this into his bedroom the night before he took the fatal dose, as he did not leave his room on Saturday until about half-past nine in the morning, when he made the statement of having taken the poison. A cup of tea had been taken to deceased by his wife early in the morning, and appearances indicated that he poured a portion of the tea into the strychnine bottle, stirred the contents and then drank it. Deceased was much respected in the locality in which he so long resided, and very general sympathy is expressed for the members of his family, many of whom occupy good positions in the district. An inquest held at Long Gully on Tuesday, before Wm. Taylor, J.P., Coroner, and a jury of five, when a verdict was returned, of death by strychnine poisoning self administered. The re-mains were interred at Lue. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative Thursday 17 April 1902, p. 11)

Birth of a daughterViolet Edith Pickett
1909 (aged 43 years)

Birth of a sonLeslie Reuben Pickett
1912 (aged 46 years)

Death of a motherAnn Drake
28 July 1913 (aged 47 years)
Note: DEATH AT LUE.

DEATH AT LUE.

We regret to have to record the death of a very old resident of Lue, in the person of Mrs. Ann Pickett at the advanced age of 88 years of age. Her death took place on the 28th July at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Thompson, of the LueHotel, with whom she had resided since the death of her husband (Mr. Samuel Pickett) some twelve years ago. The deceased lady had been a resident of the district for over sixty years. She leaves a family of 4 sons and 8 daughters, besidesgrandchildren and great-grand children. The funeral was very largely attended. The Rev. Mr. Walker, of Rylstone, officiated at the graveside. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday 14 August 1913, p. 23).

Burial of a motherAnn Drake
30 July 1913 (aged 47 years)
Death of a brotherJames Pickett
1922 (aged 56 years)

Death of a sisterSarah Jane Pickett
12 April 1924 (aged 58 years)

Note: Obituary.

Obituary.

SARAH JANE BATON.

There passed away at her home, Sarah Jane, wife of J. Baton, Lue, on Saturday last at the age of 63 years. The remains were interred in the Church of England cemetery, Lue, the Rev. W. Thompson, of Rylstone, officiating at the grave-side. Deceased leaves a sorrowing husband and grown up family. Mr. H. Barton had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 14 April 1924, p. 15. Obituary Sarah Batten

Death of a sisterEliza Pickett
1924 (aged 58 years)

Death of a daughterViolet Edith Pickett
17 September 1930 (aged 64 years)
Note: MISS VIOLET PICKETT

MISS VIOLET PICKETT The death has occurred in the Merriwa Hospital, of Miss Violet Pickett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, of Springfield at the age of 20 years, after a long illness. The Pickett family are well-known and respected in the Borambil district and the deepest sympathy is felt for those left to mourn their great loss (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 22 September 1930, page 7).

Death of a wifeAda Anne Hutchinson
10 April 1934 (aged 68 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS Mrs. Ada Ann Pickett THE death occurred on Thursday last in Gulgong of Mrs. Ada Ann Pickett, of Turill, wife of Mr. William Pickett. Deceased, who was 58 years of age, passed away at the Gulgong District Hospital. The funeral, which was conducted by Mr. R. S. Bayliss, took place to the Church of England portion of the cemetery at Cassilis, the Rev. Carlos Stretch, of Merriwa, officiating. Besides the husband, two sons, Allan W. Pickett and Leslie R. Pickett, are left to mourn their loss. Our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 12 April 1934, p. 12. Ada Pickett Obituary

Death of a brotherSamuel Pickett
19 February 1944 (aged 78 years)
Note: Mr. Samuel Pickett

Mr. Samuel Pickett One of the fine old pioneers, in the person of Mr. Samuel Pickett, died in the Mudgee Hospital on Sunday aged 88 years. His wife predeceased him by about six years. For a very lengthy period deceased resided at Turill, where he had a nice little property. He enjoyed excellent health up till a fortnight or so ago and, always active, shore a few of his pet lambs during the shearing period. A fine old type, he enjoyed the friendship of every-one in the district where he lived so long, and his passing will be universally regretted. Among those left to mourn is Mrs. L. Imber (daughter), of Mudgee South. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Mudgee cemetery this afternoon, the Rev. A. G. Powell officiating. The arrangements were carried out by Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 21 February 1944, p. 3. Obituary Samuel Pickett

Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY The Late Mr. Samuel Pickett Still another of our grand old citizens passed over the Great Divide when Mr. Samuel Pickett passed away at Mudgee on 20th February. He had reached the ripe old age of 88, and until a few weeks previously had been well and unusually, active for a man of his years. Before residing at Cassilis he was, for many years, a resident of Pyangle. His long life was marked by industry and usefulness and his home was known to the borders for its ready hospitality; His wife pre-deceased him,also two sons. During his declining years he was lovingly cared for by his youngest daughter, Mrs. C. F. Clarke. He was a dear old father, loved and respected, and after his wife's death he insisted on keeping the home fires burning, and doing his best for his family. Nine daughters survive, together with a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. To them sincere sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 6 March 1944, p. 6. Obituary Samuel Pickett

Note: Mainly About People

Mainly About People The following daughters of the fine old pioneer, Mr. Samuel Pickett, of Autumn Hills (notice of whose death we recently published), are left to mourn, viz., Mrs. Janet Bayless (Bowenfels), Mrs. Alma Smede (Turill), Mrs. Ruth Cooper (Apple Tree Flat), Mrs. Hilda Imber Mudgee): Mrs. Bertha King (Kandos), Mrs. Phyllis Byfield (Kurrajong), Mrs. Daisy Milton (Turill), Mrs. Jemima Constable (Cassilis), and Mrs. Gwendoline Clarke (Sydney). To the bereaved our sincere sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 13 March 1944, p. 2. Obituary Samuel Pickett

Note: In Memoriam

In Memoriam PICKETT. Treasured memories of my beloved parents, Samuel and Jane Ann, dear ber Vincent, dear sisters Janet, Alma, Ruth, Hilda, Bertha and Phyllis. “To live in the hearts of those we love, is not to die”. - Gwen. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 23 February 1982, p. 9. In Memoriam Pickett Family

Death of a brotherAlfred John Pickett
21 October 1944 (aged 78 years)
Note: DEATH

DEATH Alfred John Pickett It is with deep regret we announce the death of Alfred John Pickett, which took place at his son's residence, Kandos, on Saturday afternoon last. Deceased, who was aged 75, had been a resident of this district all his life, and he was held in very high esteem. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mesdames A. King (Rylstone) and S. G. Bradley (Dubbo), and four sons, Cecil (Glebe), Leslie (Glebe), Alvy and Len (Kandos). After a service in St. Luke's Church of England, Lue, conducted by the Rev. E. Hawkey, the remains were interred in the Lue Cemetery. To the bereaved we extend our deepest sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 26 October 1944, p. 8. Obituary Alfred John Pickett

Death of a sonLeslie Reuben Pickett
10 November 1944 (aged 78 years)
Note: GULGONG LOCALS

GULGONG LOCALS DEATH After a lengthy illness, Mr. Leslie Reuben Pickett died in the Mudgee Hospital on Tuesday of last week, aged 32 years. Deceased was a member of a very old and respected Turill family. Deceased, who has relations in Gulgong, was also an inmate of the Gulgong District Hospital. Our sympathy is extended (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 23 November 1944, page 16).

Death of a sisterJemima Harriett West Pickett
2 August 1947 (aged 81 years)
Note: DEATH

DEATH Mrs. Thompson The death occurred in the Mudgee Hospital on Saturday night of Mrs Jemima Harriet West Thompson, aged 74 years. Deceased was the widow of the late Mr. John Thompson, who was Lue's chief business man for very many years. She was well-known and deeply respected throughout the district, and her passing will be sincerely regretted by a wide circle of devoted friends. The funeral, which took place to the Church of England portion of the Lue cemetery this morning, was attended by many old friends of the family. The Rev. Archdeacon Bromhead, of Rylstone, officiated, and the arrangements were carried out by Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 4 August 1947, p. 2. Obituary Jemima Thompson

Death of a sisterCatherine Elizabeth Pickett
25 June 1948 (aged 82 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS Mrs. C. Smede The death occurred in the Mudgee Hospital on Friday last of Mrs. Catherine Smede, at the great age of 96 years. Deceased who was one of the oldest identities of the Mudgee district, was a lady of sterling character, and won the love and respect of everyone with whom she came in contact. Like most of the pioneers, she was noted for her great, kindness and charity, and delighted in the performance of good deeds. Her passing will leave a gap in the lives of many people in town and district. To the sorrowing family the deepest sympathy will be extended. The funeral, which was attended by many old friends of the family, took place to the Church of England portion of the general cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Canon Powell officiating. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 28 June 1948, p. 2. Obituary Mrs C Smede

Burial of a sisterCatherine Elizabeth Pickett
26 June 1948 (aged 82 years)
Death of a sisterAnn Pickett
24 August 1952 (aged 86 years)

Note: Mrs. Ann Byfield, a very old identity of Cassilis, died in a private hospital at Homebush recently.…

Mrs. Ann Byfield, a very old identity of Cassilis, died in a private hospital at Homebush recently. An old and respected resident of Cassilis, and relict of the late Mr. Samuel Byfield, she had resided with her daughters in Sydney and. Goulburn for some years. Deceased was a fine old character, and was beloved by all with whom she came in contact. Her death will be regretted by friends all ever the district. She is survived by the following sons and daughters, to whom sincere sympathy is extended : James (Hazelbrook), Percy (Cassilis), Albert (Ulan), Alec (Cassilis), Wilfred (Cassilis), Isabel (Mrs. Paulter, Goulbourn), Florence (Mrs. Timson, Sydney), Bertha (Mrs Constable, Sydney), Miss Ida Byfield (Orange). An impressive service was held in the Cassilis Church of England prior to the funeral, the officiating clergyman being Rev. E. R. Elder, of Merriwa, and a large congregation was in attendance. The arrangements were carried out by Mr. A. P. Connor, of Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 28 August 1952, p. 2. Obituary Ann Byfield

Death of a sisterHannah Pickett
1952 (aged 86 years)

Death of a sisterMary Clara Pickett
6 September 1956 (aged 90 years)

Death 29 December 1957 (aged 91 years)
Note: Mainly About People

Mainly About People Mudgee District Personalities One of the oldest identities of the district, in the person of Mr. William Joseph Pickett, of Turill, died in the Mudgee hospital on Friday last at the great age of 94 years. Deceased, who followed farming and grazing pursuits, was a member of a pioneer Rylstone family, and spent practically the whole of his long and useful life in this area. He is survived by a son, Alan William, to whom deep sympathy is extended. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Cassilis cemetery today, the arrangements being in the hands of Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 2 December 1957, p. 2. Obituary William Joseph Pickett

Probate 25 September 1958 (8 months after death)

Note: Probate Notice

Probate Notice In The Supreme Court of New South Wales Probate Jurisdiction. Re Will of William Joseph Pickett, late of Mudgee, in the State of New South Wales, Retired Farmer and Grazier, deceased. Probate granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 9th May, 1958, pursuant to the Wills Probate and Administration Act 1898-1954, Testator's Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act 1916-1954, and Trustee Act 1925-1942, Allen William Pickett and Frederick Kenneth Becker, the Executors of the Will of the said William Joseph Pickett, who died on 29th November, 1957, hereby give notice that creditors and others, having any claim against, or to the estate of the said deceased, are required to send particulars of their claims to the said Executors, at the undermentioned address on or before 1st December, 1958, at the expiration of which time, the said Executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. Dated the eighteenth day of September, 1958. Spring, Bisley & Hannaford, Proctors for Executors, 7 Church Street, Mudgee N.S.W. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 25 September 1958. Probate Notice William Joseph Pickett

Family with parents
father
18251902
Birth: 1825Little Ilford, Essex, England
Death: 12 April 1902Long Gully, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18241913
Birth: 1824 23 19
Death: 28 July 1913Lue Hotel, Lue, new South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage8 May 1848Great Ilford, Essex, England
18 months
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
18511948
Birth: 1851 26 27
Death: 25 June 1948Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
6 years
elder brother
1 year
elder brother
18561944
Birth: 1856 31 32
Death: 19 February 1944Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
3 years
himself
18661957
Birth: 1866 41 42
Death: 29 December 1957Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
18711963
Birth: 1871 46 47
Death: 25 August 1963
3 years
younger sister
18731947
Birth: 1873 48 49
Death: 2 August 1947Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Ada Anne Hutchinson
himself
18661957
Birth: 1866 41 42
Death: 29 December 1957Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
wife
18751934
Birth: 1875
Death: 10 April 1934Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1893
9 years
son
19011963
Birth: 1901 35 26
Death: 3 February 1963Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
9 years
daughter
19091930
Birth: 1909 43 34
Death: 17 September 1930Merriwa Hospital, Merriwa, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
son
19121944
Birth: 1912 46 37
Death: 10 November 1944Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Death

Mainly About People Mudgee District Personalities One of the oldest identities of the district, in the person of Mr. William Joseph Pickett, of Turill, died in the Mudgee hospital on Friday last at the great age of 94 years. Deceased, who followed farming and grazing pursuits, was a member of a pioneer Rylstone family, and spent practically the whole of his long and useful life in this area. He is survived by a son, Alan William, to whom deep sympathy is extended. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Cassilis cemetery today, the arrangements being in the hands of Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 2 December 1957, p. 2. Obituary William Joseph Pickett

Probate

Probate Notice In The Supreme Court of New South Wales Probate Jurisdiction. Re Will of William Joseph Pickett, late of Mudgee, in the State of New South Wales, Retired Farmer and Grazier, deceased. Probate granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 9th May, 1958, pursuant to the Wills Probate and Administration Act 1898-1954, Testator's Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act 1916-1954, and Trustee Act 1925-1942, Allen William Pickett and Frederick Kenneth Becker, the Executors of the Will of the said William Joseph Pickett, who died on 29th November, 1957, hereby give notice that creditors and others, having any claim against, or to the estate of the said deceased, are required to send particulars of their claims to the said Executors, at the undermentioned address on or before 1st December, 1958, at the expiration of which time, the said Executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. Dated the eighteenth day of September, 1958. Spring, Bisley & Hannaford, Proctors for Executors, 7 Church Street, Mudgee N.S.W. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 25 September 1958. Probate Notice William Joseph Pickett