Charles Wood, 18521917 (aged 65 years)

Name
Charles /Wood/
Given names
Charles
Surname
Wood
Birth 1852

Birth of a sisterMary Wood
7 April 1854 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a brotherHerbert James Wood
1855 (aged 3 years)

Birth of a brotherGeorge Wood
1859 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a brotherEdgar Wood
1863 (aged 11 years)

Birth of a brotherHenry Wood
1865 (aged 13 years)

Birth of a brotherWalter Wood
1866 (aged 14 years)

Death of a brotherWalter Wood
1866 (aged 14 years)

Birth of a sisterRebecca Wood
1867 (aged 15 years)

Birth of a brotherAlbert Edward Wood
1868 (aged 16 years)

Birth of a brotherArthur Samuel Wood
1871 (aged 19 years)

Birth of a brotherWalter Wood
1873 (aged 21 years)

MarriageLucy Alice RaynerView this family
1881 (aged 29 years)

Birth of a daughterMabel Florence Wood
1882 (aged 30 years)

Birth of a sonErnest Leslie Wood
1884 (aged 32 years)

Birth of a daughterRuby A Wood
1887 (aged 35 years)

Birth of a daughterVera G Wood
1889 (aged 37 years)

Birth of a daughterAlma B Wood
1891 (aged 39 years)

Birth of a sonRaymond A Wood
1898 (aged 46 years)

Death of a motherMary A Cafe
20 November 1906 (aged 54 years)
Note: Death of an Old Resident.

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 childErnest Leslie WoodRuby Evelyn OldfieldView this family
27 January 1909 (aged 57 years)

Note: WOOD - OLDFIELD.

WOOD - OLDFIELD. On January 27th, Mr. Ernest Leslie Wood, son of Mr. Charles Wood, of Cudgebegong, was married to Miss Ruby Evelyn Oldfield, daughter of Mr George Edward Oldfield, of Cudgebegong. The ceremony took place at the residence of the bridegroom's parents. The newly-married couple are to reside at Wallerawang. — 'Advertiser.' Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 4 February 1909, p. 17. Wedding Wood and Oldfield

Death 1917 (aged 65 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 August 1917 (0 after death)
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1848
2 years
elder brother
18491919
Birth: 1849
Death: 26 November 1919Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
18511937
Birth: about 1851
Death: 4 January 1937Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
himself
2 years
younger sister
21 months
younger brother
5 years
younger brother
brother
1935
Death: 30 May 1935
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
2 years
younger brother
2 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
18681952
Birth: 1868
Death: 18 March 1952Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger brother
18711958
Birth: 1871
Death: 21 September 1958Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger brother
Family with Lucy Alice Rayner
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1881
2 years
daughter
3 years
son
4 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
8 years
son
Death

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