Clarice M Bayliss, 1904

Name
Clarice M /Bayliss/
Given names
Clarice M
Surname
Bayliss
Birth 1904 26 22

Birth of a brotherAllen C Bayliss
1907 (aged 3 years)

Death of a paternal grandfatherThomas Camp Bayliss
24 September 1910 (aged 6 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherMargaret Worthington
22 November 1919 (aged 15 years)
Note: There were (writes a correspondent) many people who had not heard the sad news that Mrs. Margaret Be…

There were (writes a correspondent) many people who had not heard the sad news that Mrs. Margaret Bevitt, of Rawden, had died until after she had been buried. However, the funeral was very largely attended, proving how much Mrs. Bevitt was esteemed by the people of the district. The passing away of Mrs. Bevitt cast a gloom over the district. Mrs. Bevitt died early on Saturday morning at her son's (Mr. Joseph Bevitt's) residence at Rawden, where she had lived for over 27 years. She had been failing for five long months, and was nursed by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Bevitt (nee Miss Ellen Dykes). The deceased lady was 70 years of age, and was the widow of the late Mr. Joseph Thomas Bevitt, of Penrith. Her husband predeceased her by about 28 years. She leaves a grown-up family of two sons and five daughters, viz.: Messrs. Joseph and Herbert Bevitt, Rawden; Mrs. Miskle, Pinnacle Swamp, Rylstone; Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Freeburn, Penrith ; Mrs. W. Bayliss, Rawden; Mrs. G. Honeysett, Rylstone; one ber, John Bartlett, North Sydney ; and one sister, Mrs. G. Fleetwood, North Sydney; besides a number of grandchildren and great-grand-children. At the time of her death all her family was at her bedside. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the Rylstone General Cemetery. The Rev. W. V. Thomson officiated at the graveside. Mr. I. Ferguson had charge of the funeral arrangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 27 November 1919, page 9).

Death of a paternal grandmotherAnn Alice Cooper
14 August 1927 (aged 23 years)

Note: RYLSTONE NEWS

RYLSTONE NEWS OBITUARY. MRS. ANN BAYLISS. General regret has been caused by the death, on August 14, of one of the oldest residents of the district, Mrs. Ann Bayliss. Mrs. Bayliss had attained her 87th, year, and after an illness of nine weeks died of senile decay. She was born at Kurrajong, Richmond, and at the age of 13 came to this district where she reared a family of fourteen children, nine of whom are living. Mrs. Bayliss was of a very kindly disposition and gained the esteem of all who knew her. She was an adherent of the Anglican Church to which, in former years, she gave generous support. The children left to mourn her loss are Mr. Arthur Bayliss (Rylstone). Mr. Walter Bayliss (Rawdon), Mrs. J. McDonald (Rylstone), Mr. Herbert Bayliss (Newcastle), Mr. Alfred Bay-liss (Breakfast Creek), Mr. Edward Bayliss (Mudgee), Mr. William Bay-liss (Breakfast Creek), Miss Bayliss (Brymair), and Mr. Sydney Bayliss (Lithgow). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 1 September 1927, p. 32. Obituary Ann Bayliss

Death of a fatherWalter Joseph Bayliss
1956 (aged 52 years)

Death of a motherAda Harriett Bevitt
1956 (aged 52 years)