Lucy Alice Rayner, –1924
- Name
- Lucy Alice /Rayner/
- Given names
- Lucy Alice
- Surname
- Rayner
- Married name
- Lucy Alice /Wood/
Marriage | Charles Wood — View this family 1881 |
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Birth of a daughter | Mabel Florence Wood 1882 |
Birth of a son | Ernest Leslie Wood 1884 |
Birth of a daughter | Ruby A Wood 1887 |
Birth of a daughter | Vera G Wood 1889 |
Birth of a daughter | Alma B Wood 1891 |
Birth of a son | Raymond A Wood 1898 |
Marriage of a child | Ernest Leslie Wood — Ruby Evelyn Oldfield — View this family 27 January 1909 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 of a husband | Charles Wood 1917 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 husband | Charles Wood August 1917 |
Death | 29 June 1924 Age: 64 A GULGONG DEATH. The death took place at Gulgong on June 29, of Mrs. Lucy Alice Wood, widow of the late Charles Wood. Deceased, who was 64 years of age, was an old and esteemed resident of the place. Her remains were laid to rest in the Methodist section of the Gulgong cemetery She leaves a family of two sons and four daughters. They are mesdames Bert Cox, R. Smith (Coolah), Mrs. Candish (Sydney), Alma and Ray (Mebul), Ernest (Mudgee). Mudgee Guardian, Monday 7 July 1924, p. 23. Obituary Lucy Alice Wood |
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Death | A GULGONG DEATH. The death took place at Gulgong on June 29, of Mrs. Lucy Alice Wood, widow of the late Charles Wood. Deceased, who was 64 years of age, was an old and esteemed resident of the place. Her remains were laid to rest in the Methodist section of the Gulgong cemetery She leaves a family of two sons and four daughters. They are mesdames Bert Cox, R. Smith (Coolah), Mrs. Candish (Sydney), Alma and Ray (Mebul), Ernest (Mudgee). Mudgee Guardian, Monday 7 July 1924, p. 23. Obituary Lucy Alice Wood |
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