Alice Sara Howe, 1909

Name
Alice Sara /Howe/
Given names
Alice Sara
Surname
Howe
Married name
Alice Sara /Freeman/
Birth 1909 43 33

Birth of a brotherWilliam G Howe
1912 (aged 3 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherMary Ann Merriman
1 April 1912 (aged 3 years)

Note: DEATH.

DEATH. DWYER. - At Sydney Hospital, Sydney, MARY ANN, the beloved wife of Cornelius Dwyer (late of Rylstone), and mother of Mrs. C. Howe (Rylstone). Mrs. H. Warden (Randwick), Martha Stollery (Sydney), Joseph Stollery (America), and M. J. Stollery (Lithgow), on MONDAY, April 1, 1912, in her 64th year. "Recquiescat in pace." Mudgee Guardian. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 4 April 1912, p. 16. Mary Ann Dwyer Death

Note: An Appreciation

An Appreciation On the Late Mrs Con Dwyer. [By "Old Friend.") At Waverley, on Wednesday last, was interred in her last earthly home the body of one long identified with Mudgee and the district, and known and respected by everyone, who had come in contact with her, known to us of late years as Mrs. Con. Dwyer, to an earlier generation as Mrs. M. Stollery, and earlier again as Mary Ann Merriman. She was justly entitled to be considered one of Mudgee's "old identities," in that she came to reside in the town with her father and brother some sixty years ago. Her father, the late Michael Merriman, left his home in Yorkshire (Little Barnsley, where Mary Ann was born) sixty years ago with his wife and family for this country: but his wife died at sea, and thus the children were motherless when they landed. Mr. Merriman went into business in Mudgee as a general storekeeper, and later on followed the western line as it progressed towards Bathurst. For some years his daughter, Mary Ann, was housekeeper for Father O'Donovan (now Monsignor O'Donovan, and still amongst us. Then she went to Brewongle, and from there was married to her first husband, Ephraim Joseph Stollery, at Bathurst, by the late Dr. Byrnes. There were four children by that marriage, viz., Mary (Mrs. Howe, Rylstone), Michael (foreman in the Lithgow "Mercury" office), Rose (Mrs. Henry Warden, Randwick), and Joseph (America), and Martha (now in Sydney, and unmarried). Her first husband - who, by the way, was a native of Suffolk (Woodbridge road), England - died in 1890 at Rylstone, where he had gone into business as hotelkeeper, and kept the old Shamrock Inn until his death. His widow kept the house on until her marriage with Mr. Con. Dwyer, who took the Bridge Hotel, and later on went in for journalism, and founded the Rylstone "Advocate," which made a considerable stir during its brief life. The bank smashes of '93 smashed many in their fall, and among the number Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer. Their hard earned money was lost, and they had to seek "fresh fields and pastures new," which happened to be in Sydney, where for a time they kept the Caledonian Hotel in Bathurst street. For some years things were not too bright, though they came out of the struggle all right, and for a good spell the sun shone pleasantly on them. Then, just as they were making a safe anchorage for their old age, in a pleasant suburb over the water from Sydney, the physical ailment came which ended Mrs. Dwyer's not uneventful life at the age of 64. She died in Sydney Hospital on Monday morning, at 1 o'clock, after seven weeks of suffering, during which she underwent two operations for a serious internal complaint. From Monday till Wednesday this good woman's body lay in her coffin — looking as if in a passing sleep - at Wood and Cofffill’s mortuary chapel, in George-street, where many old friends and acquaintances went to see her lying in peaceful sleep of death. At an early hour on Wednesday the body was conveyed to St. Patrick's Church, where a Solemn Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father Ginisty, leaving the church at 8.45 for Waverley cemetery, where the interment took place shortly after 10, the funeral service of the church being celebrated by the Rev. Father Beigley. The place of interment is pleasantly situated on a gentle slope towards the blue Pacific, though a considerable elevation. Close by - a few graves away in another block - rests the earthly remains of Sheridan, the well-known actor (the original "Widow O'Brien" on whose monument is a curious inscription, viz., "And sorry I am, I am here." True enough, maybe, but seemingly a contradiction in a Christian place of sepulture. Be that as it may, Mary Ann Dwyer rests peacefully alongside a very old friend, Sarah Burns. It had been so agreed between them, and the promise. made was faithfully kept, both husband and children striving in every way to carry out the dying wishes of their loved one. Writer had the privilege of knowing Mrs. Dwyer intimately, and he feels the loss of a true friend and confidante - one not easily replaced. It has been a sad Easter for her husband and children, who had hoped to see her about and among them again. But now all is changed! A breath of wind, the faint light of the taper flickers, and then disappears! But "Dry up your tears, and place your rosemary On this fair corpse; and, as the common custom is, In all her best array bear her to church; For, though fond nature bids us all laent, Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment." Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 11 April 1912, p. 32. Mary Ann Dwyer Obituary

Birth of a brotherNorman Michael Howe
1918 (aged 9 years)

Birth of a sisterDorothy Monica Howe
1918 (aged 9 years)

Death of a sisterIvy May Howe
1946 (aged 37 years)

Death of a fatherCharles Howe
14 August 1947 (aged 38 years)
Note: Obituary

Obituary On Thursday evening, August 14, the death occurred of Mr. Charles Howe at his residence, 6 Short Street. The late Mr. Howe was one of the oldest residents of Rylstone, where he was born 81 years ago. Deceased had resided in Rylstone all his life. In his early days he carried on pastoral and farming pursuits in the Cox's Creek district and later undertook carting and contracting. He was the last surviving member of the old original Howe family. He is survived by a widow, four daughters - Kathleen (Mrs. Hawkins), Ruby (Mrs. Frappell), Alice (Mrs. Freeman), and Doy (Mrs. Rigney), and seven sons - Hilton, Les, Jim, Jack, William, Joe and Norman. The funeral, which took place at the Rylstone cemetery on Saturday last, was largely attended. The Rev. Father Kenefick officiated at the church and grave. To the bereaved we extend our sincere sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 21 August 1947, p. 10. Obituary Charles Howe

Death of a motherMary Stollery
November 1954 (aged 45 years)

Note: PERSONAL

PERSONAL The death occurred at her Rylstone home last week of Mrs. Mary Howe aged 78 years. Deceased was an old, well known and greatly respected resident of the district. The remains were laid to rest the following day in the Catholic portion of the local cemetery, Rev. Father Goodacre officiating. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 2 December 1954, p. 19. Obituary Mary Howe

Death of a brotherLeslie Charles Howe
29 December 1957 (aged 48 years)
Note: Death

Death

HOWE, Leslie Charles. - December 29, 1957, suddenly at the St. George Hospital, of 1 Culver Street, Brighton-le-Sands, dearly loved husband of Doris, loved father of Leslie, Doris (Mrs. Grech), Edna (Mrs. R. Farlow), Grace (Mrs. M. Huon), Rona (Mrs. F. Farlow), Rose, Romayne, and Beverley, aged 59 years. Requiescat in pace.

Burial of a brotherLeslie Charles Howe
31 December 1957 (aged 48 years)
Note: Funeral

Funeral

HOWE. - The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. D. G. Howe, of 1 Culver Street, Brighton-le-Sands, and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly loved Husband and their loved Father, Leslie Charles Howe, which will leave the Church of St. Patrick, Prince’s Highway, Kogarah, Tomorrow (Tuesday) Morning at 9.15 o’clock, for the Catholic Cemetery, Botany.

Death of a brotherJames Bloodworth Howe
18 December 1959 (aged 50 years)
Note: DEATHS: HOWE, James Bloodworth. - December 18, 1959 at Rylstone District Hospital, late of 80 Carwe…

DEATHS: HOWE, James Bloodworth. - December 18, 1959 at Rylstone District Hospital, late of 80 Carwell Street, Rylstone, dearly beloved husband of Grace and loving lather of Fred; loved father-in-law of Phyllis, fond grandfather of their children. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday, December 22, 1959.

Death of a sisterRuby Veronica Howe
21 October 1993 (aged 84 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS FRAPPEL, Ruby Veronica. - October 21, 1993, at Rylstone District Hospital, late of 85 Angus Avenue, Kandos, beloved wife of Wiseman (deceased), loved mother of Monica (deceased) and John (deceased), loved mother and mother-in-law of Patrick and Margaret, Genevieve and John and Gerard and Lola, loving grandmother of Martyn, Rosemary, Catherine, Damian, Matthew and Richard. Aged 89 years. Rest in peace. Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 22 October 1993, p. 25. Death Ruby Veronica Frappel

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS FRAPPEL, Ruby Veronica (nee Howe). - October 21, 1993, at Rylstone, beloved sister of Joe, Norman and Doy and her deceased bers and sisters. Aged 89. At rest. Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 23 October 1993, p. 102. Death Ruby Veronica Frappel

Death of a sisterDorothy Monica Howe
14 August 1997 (aged 88 years)

Death of a brotherNorman Michael Howe
15 August 2004 (aged 95 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
18981957
Birth: 1898 32 22
Death: 29 December 1957St George District Hospital, Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
19021959
Birth: 1902 36 26
Death: 18 December 1959Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
19041993
Birth: 1904 38 28
Death: 21 October 1993Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
4 years
herself
4 years
younger brother
brother
Private
younger brother
1 year
younger sister
19181997
Birth: 1918 52 42
Death: 14 August 1997
Family with Private
husband
Private
herself