Matilda Mary Fitzgerald, 19062000 (aged 94 years)

Name
Matilda Mary /Fitzgerald/
Given names
Matilda Mary
Surname
Fitzgerald
Birth 1906 34

Death of a paternal grandfatherJames Houlahan
23 July 1906 (aged 0) Age: 72

Note: In Memoriam

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 brotherAlfred James Fitzgerald
1907 (aged 1 year)

Birth of a brotherThomas Desmond Fitzgerald
1909 (aged 3 years)

Birth of a sisterMary A Fitzgerald
1911 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a brotherValentine Keith Fitzgerald
1916 (aged 10 years)

Birth of a brotherGordon J Fitzgerald
1918 (aged 12 years)

Death of a brotherGordon J Fitzgerald
29 November 1918 (aged 12 years)

Note: Death of an Infant.

Death of an Infant. The two weeks old boy of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fitzgerald, of "Flagmount," Uarbry-road, died in Mudgee on Friday morning. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 2 December 1918, p. 2. Death Gordon Fitzgerald

Birth of a brotherMervyn John Fitzgerald
1920 (aged 14 years)

Death of a brotherMervyn John Fitzgerald
6 March 1922 (aged 16 years)

Note: DEATH OF LITTLE BOY.

DEATH OF LITTLE BOY. The death occurred on Monday last in Mudgee of Mervyn John, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fitzgerald, of Leadville. The little one was taken suddenly ill, and brought to Mudgee, but medical skill was unsuccessful, and after four days' illness the little one passed away. The remains were interred in the R.C. portion of the general cemetery, the Rev. Father O'Donnell (Gulgong) officiating at the graveside. Mr. H. Barton had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 9 March 1922, p. 8. Death Mervyn Fitzgerald

Death of a paternal grandmotherMary Marice Ashton
6 October 1934 (aged 28 years)

Note: DEATHS

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

Note: DEATH

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

Note: DEATH OF AN OLD IDENTITY

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 grandmotherMary Marice Ashton
7 October 1934 (aged 28 years)
Death of a fatherAlfred Thomas Fitzgerald
19 July 1944 (aged 38 years)

Note: Death

Death Alfred Thomas Fitzgerald The death occurred at his residence in Cobbora Street, Dunedoo, on Wednesday, July 19, of Alfred Thomas Fitzgerald, a very well known and highly respected citizen of the town. He was 72 years of age. Born at Uarbry, he was the son of the late James Fitzgerald, of Castle Connell, Ireland, who came to Australia in his early youth. The late Mr. Fitzgerald spent his early years in the Uarbry district, where he engaged in farming, and also for many years followed the outback sheds as a shearer. After 48 years at Uarbry, he disposed of his farm and purchased a grazing property near Leadville, which he conducted very successfully until about ten years ago, when he leased it and came to live in Dunedoo. The late Mr. Fitzgerald was well known throughout the district and had a large circle of friends. Besides his widow he is survived by the following children: Ernie (Cassilis), Arnold (Leadville), Lily (Mrs. Proctor, Mendooran), Matilda (Mrs. Montgomery, Dunedoo), Alfred (Wallerawang), Thomas (Leadville), Alma (Mrs. Kevin Nott, Dunedoo), Valentine (Glen Davis), Colin (A.M.F.), Valerie (Dunedoo). Three children predeceased him, Mary (Mrs. McDonald), Mervyn and Gordon. The funeral, which was a very large one, took place to the Catholic portion of the Dunedoo Cemetery after a service in the Catholic church. The Rev. Father Maher performed the graveside rites. A large number of beautiful floral wreaths were laid on the grave. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 27 July 1944, p. 7. Obituary Alfred Thomas Fitzgerald

Death of a brotherThomas Desmond Fitzgerald
1 August 1952 (aged 46 years)

Note: LEADVILLE

LEADVILLE (From Our Representative) OBITUARY Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald Leadville and district residents were shocked at the sudden death on Friday, August 1, of Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, aged 42 years. Deceased, who was a member of one of the district's oldest families, was engaged as overseer at Mr. Neville Wentworth's property, 'Kanoona,' when his untimely death occurred. He had lived in Leadville all his life, and had earned the highest esteem of his friends. After a service, which was conducted at the Roman Catholic Church, Dunedoo, the funeral took place to the Dunedoo cemetery, Rev. Father Keogh officiating. Besides his sorrowing wife and son, Kevin, deceased is survived by his mother, five bers and four sisters. To all sincere sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 August 1952, p. 15. Obituary Thomas Fitzgerald

Note: Inquest Into Cause of Death of the

Inquest Into Cause of Death of the Late Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald At the inquest held at Dunedoo on Thursday last into the circumstances surrounding the sudden death of the late Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, the coroner found death had been caused by shock occasioned after extensive stings from bees. Mr. G. N. Wentwoth, on whose property ('Kanoona') the tragedy occurred, stated in evidence that deceased, who had been overseer, had gone to the beehives for honey shortly after lunch, and after some time had elapsed without his returning to the house, he (Mr. Wentworth) had looked out and had seen his prone form on the ground. On closer investigation, it had been seen he had collapsed, whereupon he had been brought into the house. Dunedoo police had been summoned, as had Dr. Elton, who, on arrival, had pronounced life extinct. At the inquest, Senior Constable R. Thomas assisted the coroner (Mr. J. Morton), and Mr. O. G. Murphy appeared on behalf of Mrs. Fitzgerald (widow). Evidence was given by Sen. Constable Thomas, Dr. B. Elton, Mr. Wentworth and Mr. C. B. Tritton. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 August 1952, p. 19. Inquest Thomas Fitzgerald

Death of a brotherArnold Fitzgerald
1957 (aged 51 years)

Death of a brotherValentine Keith Fitzgerald
1960 (aged 54 years)

Death of a brotherAlfred James Fitzgerald
1973 (aged 67 years)

Death 29 January 2000 (aged 94 years)

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