Harold Keith Honeysett, 1894

Name
Harold Keith /Honeysett/
Given names
Harold Keith
Surname
Honeysett
Birth 1894 58

Death of a paternal grandmotherEliza Ann Russell
20 January 1896 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a brotherThomas Honeysett
1897 (aged 3 years)

Military
Enlisted
4 June 1916 (aged 22 years)
Death of a fatherThomas Honeysett
14 January 1919 (aged 25 years)

Note: Death of a Pioneer.

Death of a Pioneer. MR. THOMAS HONEYSETT. The death occurred at the residence of his son, Mr. Alfred Honeysett, on Tuesday, of Mr. Thomas Honeysett, a very old and respected resident of Mudgee district, aged 85. The deceased had been ailing for some time, and passed peacefully away on Tuesday. The late Mr. Thomas Honeysett was a pioneer of this country. He was born at Sussex (England), and came to this country by the "Lady Raffle" in the year 1837, and was only four years of age when he arrived in Australia. During Mr. Honeysett's long residence in this country, he had lived at Appletree Flat, Gulgong, and other parts of the Mudgee district, where he carried on miming pursuits The deceased was a fine old gentleman, and was respected by all. He had been three times married. His wife and the following family are left: - Thomas (Tallawang), George (Sydney), Fred (Mudgee), Sidney and Alfred (Appletree Flat), William (Sydney) Private Harold (England, A.I.F.) and Alma. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the Appletree Flat cemetery yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon, the Rev L. M. Dunstan officiating at the graveside. Mr. H. Barton had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 16 January 1919, p. 16. Obituary Thomas Honeysett

Military
Discharged
11 September 1919 (aged 25 years)

Death of a half-brotherGeorge Honeysett
5 July 1938 (aged 44 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS HONEYSETT. - July 5, 1938, George Honeysett, late of Arncliffe, loved father of Gladys, May, and Pearlie, aged 75 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 7 July 1938, p. 10. Death George Honeysett

Death of a half-brotherThomas Honeysett
1942 (aged 48 years)

Note: The death is reported from Gulgong of Mr. Thomas Honeysett, of Tallawang Road, a member of an old an…

The death is reported from Gulgong of Mr. Thomas Honeysett, of Tallawang Road, a member of an old and respected Mudgee district family. Messrs. F., A., and S. Honeysett, of Mudgee and Apple Tree Flat, are brothers. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 21 September 1942, p. 2. Death Thomas Honeysett

Death of a half-brotherFrederick William Honeysett
13 March 1949 (aged 55 years)

Note: Mr. Frederick William Honeysett, one of the oldest and best-known residents of Mudgee, died at his h…

Mr. Frederick William Honeysett, one of the oldest and best-known residents of Mudgee, died at his home in Mortimer Street on Sunday, aged 82 years. Born in the district, he resided locally all his life, and in the early days was well-known in shearing circles throughout the west. He was also a keen athlete, and the old hands still tell of his feats. One of the staunchest followers of cricket to be found anywhere, he rarely missed a match on Mudgee grounds. His passing will be generally deplored, and to his widow and son sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the general cemetery, Rev. G. H. Officer officiating. The arrangements were carried out by Messrs. J. C. Swords & Son. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 14 March 1949, p. 2. Obituary Frederick William Honeysett

Death of a half-brotherSydney Charles Honeysett
1953 (aged 59 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1891
2 years
elder sister
6 years
younger brother
-23 months
himself
1894
Birth: 1894 58
Father’s family with Louisa Meers
father
step-mother
Marriage Marriage1861
2 years
half-brother
2 years
half-brother
4 years
half-brother
3 years
half-brother
4 years
half-brother
Father’s family with Harriet Nearden
father
step-mother
Marriage Marriage1880