James Lowe, 1855–1922 (aged 67 years)
- Name
- James /Lowe/
- Given names
- James
- Surname
- Lowe
Birth | 1855
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Birth of a brother | Albert Lowe 1857 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Emma Lowe 1859 (aged 4 years) |
Death of a sister | Emma Lowe 1859 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | Hamilton Walter Lowe 1862 (aged 7 years) |
Death of a father | James Lowe 1897 (aged 42 years) |
Death of a brother | Benjamin Lowe 25 September 1913 (aged 58 years) OLD RESIDENT'S SUDDEN DEATH. The death took place suddenly about midnight last night, of Mr. Benjamin Lowe, Corney Town. Mr. Lowe had been a resident of Lithgow for many years and was employed by the Lithgow Council as a carter. He performed his usual work yesterday, leaving about five o'clock. Later in the night he complained of feeling unwell, and died shortly before 12 o'clock. The cause of death was heart failure. He was 69 years of age, and has left a widow and grown-up family. Lithgow Mercury, Friday 26 September 1913, p. 4. Obituary Benjamin Lowe |
Death | 18 June 1922 (aged 67 years) OBITUARY By the death of Mr. James Lowe, which took place at the Wellington hospital yesterday, the district has lost another of its old hands, who were so well-known and highly respected throughout the district. He died from an attack of diabetes from which he had been suffering for the past two years. The late Mr. Lowe had been in this district for the past 42 years. He came to the district first to manage the flour mill owned by the late Mr. Joseph Aarons, which was then situated near where the present waterworks are. Afterwards he was employed at Towri, and latterly by Mr. a'Beckett at 'The Knoll,' Maryvale. His wife predeceased him some years ago. He is survived by four daughters and five sons, the former being Mrs. George Sears (Windorah), Mrs. N. Batty (Forbes), Mrs. Dolph O'Brien, and Mrs. F. Crawley (Wellington), the sons are Messrs Hughie, James, Albert, Walter and William. The remains were interred beside those of his late wife in the Church of England portion of the cemetery at Geurie this afternoon, the services at the graveside being read by the Rev. L. V. Caldwell. Mr. C. J. Shakespeare had charge of the funeral arrangements. Wellington Times, Monday 19 June 1922, p. 2. Obituary James Lowe |
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2 years
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3 years
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2 years
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6 years
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3 years
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4 years
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3 years
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3 years
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4 years
younger brother |
1862–1932
Birth: 1862
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39 Death: 7 February 1932 — Braeholme Private Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
Death | OBITUARY By the death of Mr. James Lowe, which took place at the Wellington hospital yesterday, the district has lost another of its old hands, who were so well-known and highly respected throughout the district. He died from an attack of diabetes from which he had been suffering for the past two years. The late Mr. Lowe had been in this district for the past 42 years. He came to the district first to manage the flour mill owned by the late Mr. Joseph Aarons, which was then situated near where the present waterworks are. Afterwards he was employed at Towri, and latterly by Mr. a'Beckett at 'The Knoll,' Maryvale. His wife predeceased him some years ago. He is survived by four daughters and five sons, the former being Mrs. George Sears (Windorah), Mrs. N. Batty (Forbes), Mrs. Dolph O'Brien, and Mrs. F. Crawley (Wellington), the sons are Messrs Hughie, James, Albert, Walter and William. The remains were interred beside those of his late wife in the Church of England portion of the cemetery at Geurie this afternoon, the services at the graveside being read by the Rev. L. V. Caldwell. Mr. C. J. Shakespeare had charge of the funeral arrangements. Wellington Times, Monday 19 June 1922, p. 2. Obituary James Lowe |
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