Eveline Davis, 18771961 (aged 84 years)

Name
Eveline /Davis/
Given names
Eveline
Surname
Davis
Birth 1877 29 31

Birth of a sisterEffie May Davis
1879 (aged 2 years)

Death of a maternal grandfatherThomas Harris
18 January 1879 (aged 2 years)
Burial of a maternal grandfatherThomas Harris
after 18 January 1879 (aged 2 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In Memoriam
Thomas Harris
Who died
January 18th 1879
Aged 89 years
Thou art gone to the grave
We no longer behold thee
Nor tread the rough path
Of the world by thy side
But the wide arms of mercy
And sinners may die
For the Sinless has died
Also
Patience Harris
Who died
June 6th 1882
Aged 82 years

Birth of a brotherHenry Herbert Davis
1881 (aged 4 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherPatience White
6 June 1882 (aged 5 years)
Burial of a maternal grandmotherPatience White
7 June 1882 (aged 5 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In Memoriam
Thomas Harris
Who died
January 18th 1879
Aged 89 years
Thou art gone to the grave
We no longer behold thee
Nor tread the rough path
Of the world by thy side
But the wide arms of mercy
And sinners may die
For the Sinless has died
Also
Patience Harris
Who died
June 6th 1882
Aged 82 years

Birth of a sisterAnnie Gertrude Davis
1883 (aged 6 years)

Birth of a sisterMabel Grace Davis
1886 (aged 9 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherMarion Stuart
18 August 1894 (aged 17 years)

Burial of a paternal grandmotherMarion Stuart
after 18 August 1894 (aged 17 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In memoriam
Abel Harris
Who died
April 21st 1879
Aged 54 years
In the midst of life
we are in death
Also
Marian Harris
Relict of the above \Who departed this life
August 18th 1894
Aged 75 years

Death of a fatherCharles Davis
17 October 1903 (aged 26 years) Age: 55

Note: Fatal Accident.

Fatal Accident. Word came to hand yesterday of a fatal accident which occurred at Rylstone, the victim being Mr. Charles Davis, the well-known grazier, of ‘Tryallion,’ Bylong. From the rather meager particulars we are possessed of, it appears the unfortunate gentleman was on his way home from Rylstone and had just reached the outskirts of the town, when the saddle by some means slipped round on the horse he was riding, and he was thrown violently to the ground, the impact dislocating his neck. The deceased leaves a wife and family of seven — two sons and five daughters. He was a brother of Mr. John Davis, of ‘Ginghi,’ Bylong, and half-brother to Mr. T. Harris, ‘Holbrook,’ Widdin, Mrs. J. Lloyd, Coomber, Mrs. J. Bisley, Pinnacle Swamp, Mrs. G. W. Hardwick, Rylstone, Mrs. A. Dunn, Rylstone, and has a host of other relatives throughout the district, in which he was highly esteemed. His genial figure was known to many in Mudgee, and we join with them in conveying our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 19 October 1903, p. 2. Fatal Accident Charles Davis

Note: MR CHARLES DAVIS, OF TRYALLION, THROWN FROM HIS HORSE

MR CHARLES DAVIS, OF TRYALLION, THROWN FROM HIS HORSE RYLSTONE, Saturday. Mr. Charles Davis, a well-known grazier and the owner of Tryallion Station, Rylstone, whilst leaving town this afternoon was thrown from his horse and killed. Mr. Davis had just returned from the Goulburn side, where, it is understood, he purchased a large lot of cattle. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 19 October 1903, p. 7. Death Charles Davis

Note: DEATH OF MR. CHARLES DAVIS.

DEATH OF MR. CHARLES DAVIS. RYLSTONE, Monday. A magisterial inquiry was held on Saturday evening into the cause of the death of Mr. Charles Davis, of Tryallion, who was thrown from his horse on Saturday afternoon. A verdict of accidental death was returned. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 20 October 1903, p. 5. Inquiry into death, Charles Davis

Note: RYLSTONE NEWS.

RYLSTONE NEWS. (From our Correspondent.) The remains of the late Mr. Charles Davis were interred at Bylong on Monday, amidst a large assemblage of friends and relatives, the cortege having left Rylstone early on that day. Rylstone was shocked last Saturday when the death of Mr. Charles Davis, of Bylong, was reported in town. The news could hardly be accepted as reliable at first, for only a short time before his death the deceased man had been in town, and had left in company with Mr. Cyril Caldwell, school teacher at Narrango, for his home at ByIong. It appears that upon coming to the river crossing on the road to Bylong, near the town, Mr. Davis' hat fell off into the river, and caused the animal to take fright and bolt, the rider becoming unseated and in the fall sustaining fatal injuries. It is a sad end, indeed, to one who has become so thoroughly identical with this district, and to the suffering relatives and friends I extend my heartfelt sympathy in the sad affliction that has come so suddenly and cruelly upon them. Mudgee Guardian,Thursday 22 October 1903, p. 14. Death Charles Davis

Note: COUNTRY NEWS.

COUNTRY NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondents.) RYLSTONE, October 26. It is with deep regret that I have to report the death of Mr. Charles Davis, senr., of Tryallian station, Bylong, which took place on Saturday, the 17th October. The deceased gentleman had only returned from Goulburn on the morning of the 17th, where he had purchased a large number of store cattle, and had started to ride home to Tryallian from Rylstone and when about half a mile from town his horse bolted, and dashed the unfortunate man against the fence, death being instantaneous. The funeral took place on Monday last at Bylong. The service was conducted by the Rev. H. H. Vale, of Rylstone. There was a very large attendance to show respect to the deceased gentleman. The principal mourners were deceased's wife, five daughters, and two sons, and Mr. John Davis, of Ginghi station, ber of deceased. Sydney Stock and Station Journal, Friday 30 October 1903, p. 2. Death Charles Davis

Burial of a fatherCharles Davis
19 October 1903 (aged 26 years)
Death of a motherDinah Harris
11 July 1932 (aged 55 years) Age: 86

Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY MRS NINA DAVIS Death on Monday removed a very old resident of the district with the person of Mrs. Nina Davis who lived at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. P. W. Tindale, at West Mudgee. The deceased was 86 years of age at the time of her passing and came of the oldest pioneering family in the Rylstone district, her maiden name being Harris. She was born at Calcoola, Rylstone, and was the relict of the late Charles Davis, of Rylstone. For many years Mrs. Davis had been well and favorably known by a large circle of friends, and was a great worker for her church, the Church of England. She leaves two sons and five daughters to mourn her loss. These are: Mr. W. Davis, of Bylong; Mr. Herb. Davis, Bylong, Mrs. Gettens, of Bylong; Miss Evelyn Davis, Mudgee; Mrs. P. W. Tindale, Mrs. E. S. Nock, of Bogie, Rylstone; and Mrs. W. E. Tweedie, of Portland, the latter being very well known in Mudgee at one time. The deceased lady was buried at Bylong cemetery. Prior to the departure for the graveside, a service was held in the Bylong Church, when the Rev. Richard Mathers officiated. The service was very largely attended, bearing witness to the esteem in which the old lady was held by all, and the cortege when left the church was one of the largest that has been seen in Bylong. At the graveside the Rev. Mathers completed the burial service. Many beautiful wreaths were sent by sympathetic friends. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. H. Barton, of Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 July 1932, p. 4. Death Dinah Davis

Note: Deaths

Deaths DAVIS. - July 11, 1932, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. P. W. Tindale), Mudgee, Dinah, widow of the late Charles Davis, of Tryallion, Bylong, in her 87th year. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 19 July 1932, p. 8. Death Dinah Davis

Death of a brotherWilliam Ernest Davis
1955 (aged 78 years)

Death 19 January 1961 (aged 84 years)

Note: Deaths

Deaths DAVIS, Evelyn. - January 19, 1961, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. P. W. Tindale, Rylstone, second daughter of the late Charles and Dinah Davis, loved sister of Lillian and William (deceased), Effie, Herbert, Amy and Grace. Interred in Bylong Cemetery. Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 21 January 1961, p. 68. Death Evelyn Davis

Family with parents
father
18481903
Birth: 1848 67 29
Death: 17 October 1903
mother
Marriage Marriage1873
6 months
elder sister
18731967
Birth: 13 July 1873 25 27
Death: 3 September 1967Sutherland District Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
3 years
herself
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
18811961
Birth: 1881 33 35
Death: 10 September 196167 McLaughlan Avenue, Long Jetty, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
Death

Deaths DAVIS, Evelyn. - January 19, 1961, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. P. W. Tindale, Rylstone, second daughter of the late Charles and Dinah Davis, loved sister of Lillian and William (deceased), Effie, Herbert, Amy and Grace. Interred in Bylong Cemetery. Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 21 January 1961, p. 68. Death Evelyn Davis