Charles Davis, 1862–1927 (aged 65 years)
- Name
- Charles /Davis/
- Given names
- Charles
- Surname
- Davis
Birth | 1862 |
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Birth of a brother | John Davis 1864 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Emily Davis 1867 (aged 5 years) |
Birth of a brother | Alfred Davis 1868 (aged 6 years) |
Birth of a sister | Mary Davis 1870 (aged 8 years) |
Birth of a sister | Alice Maud Davis 1872 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a brother | Richard Davis 1875 (aged 13 years) |
Birth of a sister | Isabella Davis 1877 (aged 15 years) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | Thomas Harris 18 January 1879 (aged 17 years) |
Burial of a maternal grandfather | Thomas Harris after 18 January 1879 (aged 17 years) Headstone reads: Thomas Harris d 1879 Rylstone Cemetery headstone Note: Taken 2024 by F Nevell |
Birth of a brother | Percy Davis 1880 (aged 18 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Patience White 6 June 1882 (aged 20 years) |
Burial of a maternal grandmother | Patience White 7 June 1882 (aged 20 years) Headstone reads: Thomas Harris d 1879 Rylstone Cemetery headstone Note: Taken 2024 by F Nevell |
Birth of a sister | Irene I D I Davis 1889 (aged 27 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Marion Stuart 18 August 1894 (aged 32 years) |
Burial of a paternal grandmother | Marion Stuart after 18 August 1894 (aged 32 years) Headstone reads: Abel Harris d 1879 & Marian Harris d 1894 Rylstone Cemetery headstone Note: Photographed 2024 by F Nevell |
Death of a brother | John Davis 5 December 1907 (aged 45 years) Death of a Bylong Resident. The sad news reaches us of the death of Mr. John Davis, son of Mr. J. Davis, of Ginghi, near Bylong. About three weeks ago the late Mr. Davis, who was extremely popular in the district, began to feel indisposed. Being, however, of an optimistic disposition, and having always enjoyed good health, he thought little of the matter, and continued at his usual occupation. Daily he grew worse, and when, unhappily, it was too late to stay the ravages of a deadly fever, he decided to become an inmate of the Merriwa Hospital. On admission it was found that he was suffering from typhoid in an advanced stage. It was then too late to effect a change for the better and he grew rapidly worse and died on Thursday night last. The deceased was a son-in-law of Mrs. James Wilton, of Church Street, Mudgee, and leaves a sorrowing wife and two young children to mourn their irreparable loss. Mr. Chas. Wilton journeyed to Merriwa on Thursday night last and was present at the bedside when the Grim Reaper carried off a most estimable young man and a model husband. Widespread sympathy is felt for the bereaved widow and orphans. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 9 December 1907, p. 2. Obituary John Davis |
Death of a mother | Eliza Harris 1922 (aged 60 years) |
Death of a father | John Davis 19 December 1924 (aged 62 years) |
Death of a brother | George H Davis 1925 (aged 63 years) Hanging From Tree. Hurriedly leaving the breakfast table at his home, Ginghi Station, Bylong Valley, Mr. George Henry Davis, gave the impression that he would soon return. He failed to do so, and after a long search his brother Richard found his body suspended from a tree. |
In Hospital | 4 August 1927 (aged 65 years) In Hospital Mr. Charles Davis, of Ginghi, Lue, and one of the most respected identities of the district, is, we regret to report, not enjoying the best of health. Acting on medical advice he entered a private hospital in Mudgee during the week, and it is sincerely hoped that skilled treatment will soon effect a decided improvement in his condition. Mudgee Guardian,Thursday 4 August 1927, p. 20. In hospital Charles Davis |
Death | 30 September 1927 (aged 65 years) |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1860 — |
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himself |
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4 years
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10 years
younger sister |
In Hospital | In Hospital Mr. Charles Davis, of Ginghi, Lue, and one of the most respected identities of the district, is, we regret to report, not enjoying the best of health. Acting on medical advice he entered a private hospital in Mudgee during the week, and it is sincerely hoped that skilled treatment will soon effect a decided improvement in his condition. Mudgee Guardian,Thursday 4 August 1927, p. 20. In hospital Charles Davis |
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