Gerald Michael Fitzgerald, 1896–1971 (aged 75 years)
- Name
- Gerald Michael /Fitzgerald/
- Given names
- Gerald Michael
- Surname
- Fitzgerald
Birth | 1896
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Birth of a brother | Patrick William Fitzgerald 1898 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a brother | Ernest Jeremiah Fitzgerald 1900 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | George Alfred T Fitzgerald 1905 (aged 9 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | James Houlahan 23 July 1906 (aged 10 years) Age: 72 In Memoriam FITZGERALD. - In sad but loving memory of our dear father, James Fitzgerald, who departed this life on the 23rd July, 1906, aged 72 years. ‘We think of him at early morn, We think of him at noon; We did not think our dear father Was going to die so soon. No matter how we pray, No matter how we call; There’s nothing left to answer But his photo on the wall.’ (Inserted by his sorrowing sons and daughters-in-law and grandchildren). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 2 August 1906, p. 10. In Memoriam James Fitzgerald |
Birth of a sister | Stella Eileen Fitzgerald 1907 (aged 11 years) |
Birth of a brother | James R Fitzgerald 1910 (aged 14 years) |
Birth of a sister | Thelma A Fitzgerald 1912 (aged 16 years) |
Birth of a brother | Reginald A Fitzgerald 1913 (aged 17 years) |
Birth of a brother | Leo Thomas Fitzgerald 1915 (aged 19 years) |
Marriage | Annie Monica Kennedy — View this family 6 September 1924 (aged 28 years) WEDDINGS. FITZGERALD - KENNEDY. The Rev. Father Flanagan, of Mudgee, was the celebrant on Saturday, September 6, at nuptial mass in the R.C. Church, Cooyal, when Anne, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy, Stony Creek, was married to Gerald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fitzgerald, of Mudgee. The church was tastefully decorated by the friends of the bride, who was gowned in white silk marocain, having a train of white georgette lined with shell pink. She wore an embroidered tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a beautiful shower bouquet of white stocks and arum lilies, tied with white satin streamers. She was attended by Miss Tilly Kennedy frocked in white voile, trimmed with lace and insertion, and wearing a blue hat trimmed with shaded flowers in Oriental color effects, and carrying a shower bouquet of cream double stocks and asparagus fern. The train-bearers were Misses Nellie and Mary Kennedy, dressed in white voile, trimmed with lace and insertion and having hand-made ring georgette roses at waist. They carried bouquets of white stocks and daffodils. The bride-groom's gift to the bride was a white xylonite brush set, to the bridesmaid a gold armlet, and gold bangles to the train-bearers. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a traveling rug. Mr. George Fitzgerald, bRother of the bride-groom, acted as best man. As the couple left the church the Wedding March was played by Mrs. Maloney. The wedding breakfast was held at the residence of the bride's parents, over 40 guests participating. When Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald left for Orange, where the honey-moon is being spent, the bride wore nigger crepe de chene, trimmed with an Oriental bead buckle, and hat to match. The happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful and valuable presents. Their future home will be in Mudgee (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 11 September 1924, p. 29). |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Mary Marice Ashton 6 October 1934 (aged 38 years) DEATHS Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald THE death occurred at her residence at Leichhardt on Friday of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, formerly a very well known resident of Uarbry, at the age of 88. The late Mrs. Fitzgerald, who was the widow of Mr. James Fitzgerald, was born at Blackheath, but had resided at Uarbry for the greater part of her life. She left the Mudgee district for the city some years ago. She visited this town a few months ago, when she stayed with her son Gerald, of Mortimer street. Four sons and one daughter survive. The funeral took place to the Roman Catholic cemetery at Uarbry yesterday afternoon, the remains having been brought to Mudgee by Saturday's train. The funeral was preceded by a service, conducted by Monsignor Flanagan, at the Mudgee Roman Catholic Church. Rev. Father Curran, of Dunedoo, conducted the rites at the graveside. Funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs J. C. Swords and Son. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 8 October 1934, p. 4. Obituary Mary Fitzgerald DEATH THE death of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald took place in Sydney on 6th instant. She was buried in the R.C. portion of Uarbry cemetery. She was an old identity of Uarbry, where she reared a family of five sons and two daughters. (Further particulars are published under Cassilis news.- Ed., G.). Mudgee Guardian, Monday 15 October 1934, p. 2. Death Mary Fitzgerald DEATH OF AN OLD IDENTITY ON Sunday, 7th inst., near the scenes of her early childhood days, the remains of an old identity, in the person of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, were laid to rest, having been brought from Sydney, where she passed away. The late Mrs. Fitzgerald was born at Blackheath 89 years ago, and she removed at an early age to Uarbry, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, kept a hotel. After such a long span it is unique that she should have been laid to rest in the Uarbry cemetery, only a short distance from the site of the old hotel. Her husband, the late Jas. Fitzgerald, predeceased her by 28 years. For many years she and her husband lived in the Cassilis district, where they reared a large family, all of whom are well known and highly respected in the district. Those living are Cr T. Houlahan (Curryall), Gerald and James Fitzgerald (Mudgee), Alfred (Duncdoo) and Mrs. Paton (Leichhardt). The large gathering at her graveside from all parts of the district bore striking testimony to the respect and esteem with which she was regarded. We extend to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy in their great loss. Mrs. H. McMahon, of Cassilis, is the only remaining sister. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 15 October 1934, p. 6. Obituary Mary Fitzgerald |
Burial of a paternal grandmother | Mary Marice Ashton 7 October 1934 (aged 38 years) |
Death of a mother | Ada Louisa Bolton 15 September 1945 (aged 49 years) |
Death of a brother | Leo Thomas Fitzgerald 1947 (aged 51 years) |
Death of a father | Gerald Michael Fitzgerald 1 April 1952 (aged 56 years) DEATH MR. G. M. FITZGERALD Mr. Gerald Michael Fitzgerald died suddenly at his home in Mudgee on Tuesday night, aged 78 years. Deceased spent the greater part of his life in the district, and for many years was associated with hotel-keeping activities in the town. He made friends among all classes of the people, and his unexpected passing came as a great shock to the whole community. He is survived by the following sons and daughters, viz: Gerald (Lakemba), Patrick (Lithgow), Ernest (Mudgee), George (Parramatta), James (Ungarie), Reginald (Woonona), Mrs. Loughrey (Thirroul), Mrs. R. Headley (Mudgee). To the sorrowing ones deep sympathy is extended. A Requiem Mass was held in St. Mary's Church this morning, and the funeral took place in the afternoon, Rev. Father Maher officiating. The arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 3 April 1952, p. 3. Obituary Gerald Michael Fitzgerald |
Death of a brother | George Alfred T Fitzgerald 1958 (aged 62 years) |
Death of a brother | Ernest Jeremiah Fitzgerald 27 September 1960 (aged 64 years) |
Death of a brother | Patrick William Fitzgerald 1971 (0 after death) |
Death | 1971 (aged 75 years) 43 Macquarie Street, Greenacre, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S33.911025: Longitude: E151.066548:Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ Note: DEATHS: FITZGERALD, Gerald Michael. - December 21, 1970, at his residence, 43 Macquarie Street, Gr… DEATHS: FITZGERALD, Gerald Michael. - December 21, 1970, at his residence, 43 Macquarie Street, Greenacre, dearly beloved husband of Annie, loved father of Neva, Geoff and John, dear father-in-law of Keith, Dawn and Lesley, and loved grandfather of their children. May he rest in peace (Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday, December 22, 1970). |
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1896–1971
Birth: 1896
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1907–1988
Birth: 1907
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1896–1971
Birth: 1896
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Marriage | Marriage — 6 September 1924 — Catholic Church, Cooyal, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | WEDDINGS. FITZGERALD - KENNEDY. The Rev. Father Flanagan, of Mudgee, was the celebrant on Saturday, September 6, at nuptial mass in the R.C. Church, Cooyal, when Anne, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy, Stony Creek, was married to Gerald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fitzgerald, of Mudgee. The church was tastefully decorated by the friends of the bride, who was gowned in white silk marocain, having a train of white georgette lined with shell pink. She wore an embroidered tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a beautiful shower bouquet of white stocks and arum lilies, tied with white satin streamers. She was attended by Miss Tilly Kennedy frocked in white voile, trimmed with lace and insertion, and wearing a blue hat trimmed with shaded flowers in Oriental color effects, and carrying a shower bouquet of cream double stocks and asparagus fern. The train-bearers were Misses Nellie and Mary Kennedy, dressed in white voile, trimmed with lace and insertion and having hand-made ring georgette roses at waist. They carried bouquets of white stocks and daffodils. The bride-groom's gift to the bride was a white xylonite brush set, to the bridesmaid a gold armlet, and gold bangles to the train-bearers. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a traveling rug. Mr. George Fitzgerald, bRother of the bride-groom, acted as best man. As the couple left the church the Wedding March was played by Mrs. Maloney. The wedding breakfast was held at the residence of the bride's parents, over 40 guests participating. When Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald left for Orange, where the honey-moon is being spent, the bride wore nigger crepe de chene, trimmed with an Oriental bead buckle, and hat to match. The happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful and valuable presents. Their future home will be in Mudgee (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 11 September 1924, p. 29). |
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Death | DEATHS: FITZGERALD, Gerald Michael. - December 21, 1970, at his residence, 43 Macquarie Street, Greenacre, dearly beloved husband of Annie, loved father of Neva, Geoff and John, dear father-in-law of Keith, Dawn and Lesley, and loved grandfather of their children. May he rest in peace (Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday, December 22, 1970). |