Mary A Oreilly,

Name
Mary A /Oreilly/
Given names
Mary A
Surname
Oreilly
Married name
Mary A /Bayliss/
MarriageWilliam Henry BaylissView this family
1902

Birth of a daughterGrace M A Bayliss
1902

Birth of a daughterWinnie Evelyn M Bayliss
1905

Birth of a daughterEsme M F Bayliss
1906

Marriage of a childMichael ObrienGrace M A BaylissView this family
1920

Marriage of a childAndrew Demetrious AntonatosWinnie Evelyn M BaylissView this family
15 March 1925
Note: ANTONATOS - BAYLISS

ANTONATOS - BAYLISS At St. John's Church of England on March 15 Mr. A. Antonatos, of Mudgee, and Miss Winnie Bayliss, of Bylong Road, Rylstone, were married by the Rev. Canon Parr. Mrs. Dodds was maid of honor and Mr. J. A. Athenis groomsman. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 23 March 1925, p. 21. Wedding Antonatos and Bayliss

Death of a husbandWilliam Henry Bayliss
27 February 1934

Note: DEATH

DEATH MR. William Henry Bayliss died on Tuesday morning last at his home, Breakfast Creek, aged 58. Deceased had been ailing with an internal complaint for a long time. He was the son of the late Thomas Camp Bayliss and Anne Bayliss. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 1 March 1934, p. 9. Death William Bayliss

Note: DEATH

DEATH AS reported in Thursday's "Guardian," Mr. William Henry Bayliss passed away at his home, Breakfast Creek, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday after several weeks' illness. Deceased had resided in this district practically all his life, being at one time employed at "Rawden" station, and married a Miss O'Reilly from Blayney. To the union three daughters were born, all of whom are now married. The eldest daughter, Mrs. O'Brien, resides at Moss Vale, and the others, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. McGarrigill, live in the suburbs. "Billy," as deceased was affectionately known throughout the district, was one of a family of 14 children, seven of whom are still living, comprising Messrs. Ted, Herb, Walter, Alf and Syd Bayliss, Miss Lena Bayliss and Mrs. M. McDonald. Crippled from infancy, "Billy" was a remarkably active man and a great worker, for, in addition to taking all sorts of contract bush work, etc., he was a very skilful drover during the latter few years of his life. After a brief service in the Church of England, the remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the Rylstone cemetery. A large attendance of mourners from practically every part of the district was present, and many beautiful floral tokens bore eloquent testimony to the respect in which deceased and the family were held. Rev. G. R. Mathers conducted the services, and the funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. J. B. Simpkins. We offer our sincere sympathy to the widow and family in their hour of sorrow. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 8 March 1934, p. 17. Obituary William Henry Bayliss

Death of a daughterWinnie Evelyn M Bayliss
1981

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS ANTONATOS, (Andrews) Winifred. - March 21, 1981, at hospital, late of Bondi, dearly loved wife of Andrew (deceased), dearly loved mother of Tess and Penny (deceased), loved mother-in-law of Bob and Don, loved grandmother of Lindsay, Jennifer, Gregory, Gordon, Georgina and Howard. Aged 76 years. In God’s care. Privately interred. Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 25 March 1981, p. 33. Death Winifred Antonatos

Family with William Henry Bayliss
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage1902
1 year
daughter
4 years
daughter
2 years
daughter