Herbert James Wood, 1855–1937 (aged 82 years)
- Name
- Herbert James /Wood/
- Given names
- Herbert James
- Surname
- Wood
Birth | 1855 |
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Birth of a brother | George Wood 1859 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | Edgar Wood 1863 (aged 8 years) |
Birth of a brother | Henry Wood 1865 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a brother | Walter Wood 1866 (aged 11 years) |
Death of a brother | Walter Wood 1866 (aged 11 years) |
Birth of a sister | Rebecca Wood 1867 (aged 12 years) |
Birth of a brother | Albert Edward Wood 1868 (aged 13 years) |
Birth of a brother | Arthur Samuel Wood 1871 (aged 16 years) |
Birth of a brother | Walter Wood 1873 (aged 18 years) |
Marriage | Maria Steinhauer — View this family 1880 (aged 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Maud Mary Wood 1880 (aged 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Ethel May Wood 1882 (aged 27 years) |
Birth of a son | Herbert Ernest Wood 1885 (aged 30 years) |
Birth of a son | Walter Hastings Wood 1887 (aged 32 years) |
Birth of a son | Peter Stanley Wood 1890 (aged 35 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Pearl Wood 1893 (aged 38 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Phyllis Wood 1897 (aged 42 years) |
Marriage of a child | Matthew James Thompson — Maud Mary Wood — View this family 1900 (aged 45 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Daphne Wood 1901 (aged 46 years) |
Birth of a son | Vincin Arthur Wood 1903 (aged 48 years) |
Death of a mother | Mary A Cafe 20 November 1906 (aged 51 years) Death of an Old Resident. A very old resident in the person of Mrs. Woods, passed away at her son's (Mr. Robert Woods') residence, Flirtation Hill, on Tuesday morning, at the ripe old age of 78 years. Senile decay was the cause of death. De-ceased was the relict of the late Robert Woods, who for years was the stock inspector in this district. The late Mr. Wood it was, in company with late William Blackman, who captured Charlie Johnson, the bushranger. The Woods family is a large one, and includes nine sons and two daughters, besides numbers of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The sons are Messrs. Robert (Mudgee), Arthur and John (Wilbetree), Charlie (Cudgegong), Albert and Walter (Gulgong), Herbert (Port Macquarie), Edgar (Dubbo), and Henry (New Zealand); the surviving daughters are Mesdames Jas. Rayner (Limestone), and J. Hextell (Cudgegong). The funeral was held on Wednesday, the remains being interred in the Presbyterian portion of the general cemetery. In consequence of the absence of a Presbyterian minister, the Rev. F. J. Branch officiated at the grave (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 22 November 1906, p. 13). |
Marriage of a child | Peter Stanley Wood — Daisy Pennell — View this family 1916 (aged 61 years) |
Marriage of a child | James William Oldfield — Phyllis Wood — View this family 15 August 1917 (aged 62 years) Wedding at Cudgegong. There was a wedding at the Church of England, Cudgegong, on Wednesday last, when Mr. Jas. William Oldfield, son of Mr. J. C. Oldfield, of Lucknor, Stony Pinch, was married to Miss Phyllis Wood, daughter of Mr. Herbert Wood, of Cudgegong. The Rev. F. H. Walker, of Rylstone, was the officiating clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Oldfield's future home will be at Stony Pinch. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 20 August 1917, p. 2. Wedding Oldfield and Wood Weddings. OLDFIELD - WOOD. A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated by the Rev. E. H. Walker at the Cudgegong Church, on August 15. The contracting parties were James William, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oldfield, Lucknor, Stony Pinch, and Phyllis, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood, of Cudgegong. The church was prettily decorated for the occasion by the bride's friends. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away. 'The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden' was played and sung, Mrs. Norris presiding at the organ. The bride wore a pretty gown of ivory crepe de chine, and ninon over shadow lace, her court train being trimmed with silver sequins and silver insertion. She also wore a tulle veil with a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a handsome bouquet. Two bridesmaids were in attendance, Miss Daphne Wood (sister of the bride); and Miss Thelma Oldfield (sister of the bridegroom). They both wore ivory silk dresses and white picture hats, with touches of pink, and carried pretty bouquets of pink and white roses, trumpet lilies, and asparagus fern. The bridegroom's present to the bride and bridesmaids were gold bangles. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. Vercy Perram (cousin of the bridegroom). The bride's mother received the bridal party and relatives, and cake and wine were partaken of, at the bride's parents' residence. The newly married couple then motored to their future home at Stony Pinch. The bride's travelling dress was navy crepe de chine. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 6 September 1917, p. 11. Wedding Oldfield and Wood |
Death of a brother | Charles Wood 1917 (aged 62 years) Note: Mr. Charles Wood, a highly respected resident of Cudgebegong died suddenly at his residence. He had… Mr. Charles Wood, a highly respected resident of Cudgebegong died suddenly at his residence. He had not been in good health for some time but his death was not expected. He leaves a widow and six children. The deceased gentleman was a member of a well-known and highly respected district family. His father was stock inspector in the Mudgee district for many years, and lived at Cudgegong, Mr. Charles Wood married Miss Rayner, sister of Messrs. Robert Rayner (Mullamuddy), Archie Rayner (McDonald's Creek) and Henry Rayner (Cudgebegong). Messrs. Arthur Wood (Mudgee), Robert Woods (recently returned from active service), Walter Wood (Cudgegong) Herbert Wood (Sydney) and E. G. Wood are bers of the deceased. The funeral took place at Gulgong, and was largely attended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 16 August 1917, p. 15. Obituary Charles Hope Wood |
Burial of a brother | Charles Wood August 1917 (aged 62 years) |
Death of a brother | John William Wood 26 November 1919 (aged 64 years) Deaths JOHN WILLIAM WOOD. The death occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital yesterday afternoon of John William Wood, a very highly respected and esteemed resident of Gulgong and Mudgee, at the age of 70 years. The deceased is survived by the following bers: Arthur (Mudgee), Robert (Mudgee), and Walter (Bathurst). The remains will be interred in the Methodist portion of the general cemetery tomorrow (Friday) morning. The Rev. H. E. Bellhouse will officiate at the graveside, and Mr. J. C. Swords has charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 27 November 1919, p. 20. Obituary John William Wood |
Burial of a brother | John William Wood 28 November 1919 (aged 64 years) |
Marriage of a child | Vincin Arthur Wood — Margaret F Casimir — View this family 1923 (aged 68 years) |
Death of a daughter | Maud Mary Wood 1931 (aged 76 years) |
Burial of a daughter | Maud Mary Wood 20 February 1931 (aged 76 years) FUNERALS. THOMPSON. - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. MATTHEW JAMES THOMPSON are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved WIFE, Maud Mary; to leave Mary Immaculate Church, Manly, THIS FRIDAY, at 2 p.m. for Catholic Cemetery, Manly, Motor Funeral. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED, Motor Funeral Directors. Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 20 February 1931, p. 9. Funeral notice Maud Mary Thompson |
Death of a brother | Robert Wood 30 May 1935 (aged 80 years) DEATH Mr. Robert Woods THE death occurred in Sydney on Thursday last of Mr. Robert Woods, one of the best known residents of Mudgee, aged 72 years. He had been indisposed for some time and his death was not unexpected. Deceased spent the best part of his long life in this district. He was connected with the staff of the road superintendent's office for a lengthy term, and afterwards followed various other pursuits. A born bushman, the spirit of adventure was always strong within him, and when the call went out for volunteers to hunt the Breelong murderers - Jimmy and Joe Governor - he was one of the first in the field. With others, he was never very far from the fugitives, and assisted materially in bringing about their capture. Some time after the war broke out he linked up with the Australian forces, although well past the military age. He served his country well, and returned to spend the rest of his days in Mudgee. He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Roley (Mudgee), Robert (Portland), Percy (Concord), Stanley (Bankstown), Mrs. B. Tilley (Dee Why), and Miss Amy (Sydney). Five bers and two sisters are also left to mourn - Albert and Arthur (Mudgee), Walter, Harry and Herbert (Sydney), Mrs. Hextel (Cudgegong), and Mrs. Rayner (Limestone). To the bereaved relatives the deepest sympathy of the whole district will be extended. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon to the Methodist portion of the Mudgee cemetery, the service at the graveside being conducted by Rev. P. H. Curtis, with the assistance of Rev. R. W. Wannan, the local returned soldiers' padre. A contingent of returned soldiers marched in the cortege as far as the bridge. At the graveside Mr. R. Hazel sounded the "Last Post." Messrs J. C. Swords and Son had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 3 June 1935, p. 4. Obituary Robert Wood |
Burial of a brother | Robert Wood 31 June 1935 (aged 80 years) |
Death of a sister | Ann Wood 4 January 1937 (0 after death) MRS. ANNIE RAYNER One of the fine old ladies of the Gulgamree-Limestone district, in the person of Mrs Annie Rayner died in the Mudgee Hospital on Monday at the great age of 86 years. Deceased was the widow of the late James Rayner, who pre-deceased her by 10 years. She was a gentle, kindly soul, and earned the love and respect of everyone in the community To the family of sons and daughters will go out the sincere sympathy of the whole district. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place to the Methodist portion of the Cudgegong cemetery on Tuesday, the Rev. Hunter, of Rylstone performing the last sad rites at the grave- side. Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son controlled the arrangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 7 January 1937, p. 1). |
Death | 1937 (aged 82 years) |
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Death: 20 November 1906 — Flirtation Hill, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1848 — |
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1849–1919
Birth: 1849 Death: 26 November 1919 — Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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1868–1952
Birth: 1868 Death: 18 March 1952 — Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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1871–1958
Birth: 1871 Death: 21 September 1958 — Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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