Elizabeth Mulholland, 18431917 (aged 73 years)

Name
Elizabeth /Mulholland/
Given names
Elizabeth
Surname
Mulholland
Married name
Elizabeth /Howe/
Birth 25 November 1843 39 32

Birth of a brotherJohn Mulholland
6 February 1845 (aged 1 year)
Birth of a brotherGeorge Mulholland
1849 (aged 5 years)

Death of a fatherPeter Mulholland
2 January 1858 (aged 14 years)

Burial of a fatherPeter Mulholland
after 3 January 1858 (aged 14 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
Sacred
To the memory of
Peter Mulholland
Who died
1st of January 1858
Aged 53 years

Our life hangs by a single thread

Soon 'tis cut, and we are dead

Then boast not reader of thy might

Alive at noon and dead at night.

Also
Sarah Mulholland
Who died
June 19th 1875
Aged 64 years
R T Highfield
Mason

Witnesses to Peter's burial were Michael Brent and Michael Allan Hayes and the undertaker was John Braton

MarriageRobert HoweView this family
1863 (aged 19 years)

Birth of a daughterAda Rebecca Howe
1865 (aged 21 years)

Birth of a daughterEveline E Howe
1867 (aged 23 years)

Birth of a sonRobert Howe
1870 (aged 26 years)

Birth of a sonGeorge Alfred Bloodworth Howe
1872 (aged 28 years)

Death of a sisterMary Ann Mulholland
1873 (aged 29 years)

Birth of a sonCharles Herbert Howe
1874 (aged 30 years)

Death of a motherSarah Friar
22 June 1875 (aged 31 years)

Note: A fatal accident occurred at Rylstone during the week. A woman, named Sarah Mulholland, aged 63, and…

A fatal accident occurred at Rylstone during the week. A woman, named Sarah Mulholland, aged 63, and a very old resident of Rylstone, was thrown from her horse when proceeding to attend a midwifery case. Dr. Newton, of Mudgee, was telegraphed for, and at once proceeded to the scene of the accident, but Mrs. Mulholland was beyond the aid of medical skill, and died shortly after the doctor's arrival. The cause of death was concussion of the brain.

Burial of a motherSarah Friar
after 22 June 1875 (aged 31 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
Sacred
To the memory of
Peter Mulholland
Who died
1st of January 1858
Aged 53 years

Our life hangs by a single thread

Soon 'tis cut, and we are dead

Then boast not reader of thy might

Alive at noon and dead at night.

Also
Sarah Mulholland
Who died
June 19th 1875
Aged 64 years
R T Highfield
Mason

Birth of a daughterIda Iona S Howe
1877 (aged 33 years)

Birth of a daughterUna Elizabeth M Howe
1879 (aged 35 years)

Birth of a sonCecil Valentine Howe
1884 (aged 40 years)

Marriage of a childFrancis John DunnAda Rebecca HoweView this family
1888 (aged 44 years)

Death of a daughterEveline E Howe
1892 (aged 48 years)

Marriage of a childJoseph PhillipsEveline E HoweView this family
1892 (aged 48 years)

Marriage of a childGeorge Alfred Bloodworth HoweEmily M EvansView this family
1894 (aged 50 years)

Marriage of a childRobert J CoombesIda Iona S HoweView this family
1907 (aged 63 years)

Marriage of a childJohn J GradyUna Elizabeth M HoweView this family
1907 (aged 63 years)

Death 23 February 1917 (aged 73 years) Age: 74

Note: Death of Mrs. Robert Howe.

Death of Mrs. Robert Howe. Quite a gloom spread over the community last Friday as the sad news gained currency that Mrs. Robert Howe had died during the night. The deceased lady, who had attained her 74th year, attended to household duties up to the time of retiring, 10 p.m. on Thursday. The evening meal had been partaken of as usual. All seemed well when she closed her eyes in peaceful sleep, and Mr. Howe observed nothing wrong with his good partner. It was not until 1.30 that Mr. Howe was awakened by something - he is a very heavy sleeper, as a rule. His wife appeared to be in calm repose. He spoke to her, but there was no response. He called his son, Mr. C. Howe. It was not until then that the husband had his gravest fears. The son having dressed lost no time in calling Dr. Hansard, and on his way apprised his sister, Mrs. J. J. Grady, and Mr. Grady. The doctor pronounced life extinct. It was a stunning blow to all in the home in that silent hour of the dawn of another day. The late Mrs. Howe was a native of the district, and sister of Mr. John Mulholland. The deceased had previously consulted Dr. Hansard She leaves a husband, four sons, and three daughters - Messrs. William, George, Charles, Cecil, and Mesdames F. J. Dunn, Coombes (Enmore), and Mrs. J. J. Grady. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon in the Rylstone cemetery, a large number of district relatives and friends attending. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 1 March 1917, p. 13. Obituary Elizabeth Howe

Family with parents
father
18041858
Birth: about 1804Manchester, England
Death: 2 January 1858
mother
18111875
Birth: 1811County Antrim, Belfast, Ireland
Death: 22 June 1875
Marriage Marriage24 December 1832Parish of St.Thomas, County of Ayr, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia
7 years
elder sister
5 years
herself
15 months
younger brother
18451918
Birth: 6 February 1845 41 34Dabee, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 30 March 1918Tongbong Street, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
5 years
younger brother
Family with Robert Howe
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage1863
3 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
4 years
son
3 years
son
3 years
son
18741938
Birth: 1874 33 30
Death: 6 June 1938Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
6 years
son
18841934
Birth: 1884 43 40
Death: 7 March 1934
Death

Death of Mrs. Robert Howe. Quite a gloom spread over the community last Friday as the sad news gained currency that Mrs. Robert Howe had died during the night. The deceased lady, who had attained her 74th year, attended to household duties up to the time of retiring, 10 p.m. on Thursday. The evening meal had been partaken of as usual. All seemed well when she closed her eyes in peaceful sleep, and Mr. Howe observed nothing wrong with his good partner. It was not until 1.30 that Mr. Howe was awakened by something - he is a very heavy sleeper, as a rule. His wife appeared to be in calm repose. He spoke to her, but there was no response. He called his son, Mr. C. Howe. It was not until then that the husband had his gravest fears. The son having dressed lost no time in calling Dr. Hansard, and on his way apprised his sister, Mrs. J. J. Grady, and Mr. Grady. The doctor pronounced life extinct. It was a stunning blow to all in the home in that silent hour of the dawn of another day. The late Mrs. Howe was a native of the district, and sister of Mr. John Mulholland. The deceased had previously consulted Dr. Hansard She leaves a husband, four sons, and three daughters - Messrs. William, George, Charles, Cecil, and Mesdames F. J. Dunn, Coombes (Enmore), and Mrs. J. J. Grady. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon in the Rylstone cemetery, a large number of district relatives and friends attending. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 1 March 1917, p. 13. Obituary Elizabeth Howe