William C Leighton, 1900–
- Name
- William C /Leighton/
- Given names
- William C
- Surname
- Leighton
Birth | 1900
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Birth of a sister | Ina M Leighton 1902 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Thelma S Leighton 1904 (aged 4 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | William Leighton 5 April 1915 (aged 15 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Lucy Fitzgerald 8 June 1916 (aged 16 years) |
Death of a mother | Alice Jane Haines 19 March 1941 (aged 41 years) UNEXPECTED DEATH Late Mrs. Alice Leighton The death occurred suddenly at her home, 8 Padley-street, yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Alice Jane Leighton, at the age of 69. The late Mrs. Leighton had been suffering from a cold and bronchitis for several weeks, but did not regard the illness seriously enough to go to bed. She collapsed yesterday after noon, and before aid could be summoned passed away. Mrs. Leighton had lived in Lithgow for 30 years, and was widely known and very popular. She was an ardent supporter of the Presbyterian Church. She was a native of Rylstone. The deceased is survived by her husband, Mr. James Leighton, 8 Padley-street, three sons and two daughters. Members of the family, are: Messrs. Roy and James Leighton (Lithgow) and William Leighton (Melbourne), Mrs. O. Pye (8 Padley-street) and Mrs. I. McCabe (Lane Cove). Her ber is Mr. Alfred Haines (Dubbo), and her sisters Mesdames Bailey (Gilgandra), Bird (Dubbo), Buckley (Newcastle), and Upton (Sydney). The funeral has been arranged for tomorrow afternoon, the cortege to leave the Hoskins Memorial Church at 3.30 for the Bowenfels cemetery, Mr. E. McMurtrie has the burial arrangements in hand. Lithgow Mercury, Thursday 20 March 1941, page 3. Obituary Alice Jane Leighton |
Death of a father | James Leighton 3 March 1942 (aged 42 years) MR. JAMES LEIGHTON Death In Hospital One of the best known identities of the district, Mr. James Leighton passed away in Lithgow hospital last night. Deceased was born at Black Springs 78 years ago and in the early part of his life followed railway construction. He came to Lithgow 28 years ago, and was employed at the steelworks until the transfer to Port Kembla. Before the introduction of a railway line from Sydney to Mudgee, the late Mr. Leighton drove a horse waggon between the two centres. He was a man of very quiet disposition, but made many friends. He leaves three sons and four daughters. His wife predeceased him 12 months ago. The sons are Messrs. Roy (Lithgow), James (Lithgow) and William (Melbourne), and daughters Mrs. Ina McCabe (Lane Cove) and Mrs. O. Pye (Gladesville). Three bers, Messrs. D. Leighton, of Sydney, W. Leighton, of Kandos, and R. Leighton, Wollongong, and two sisters, Miss E. Leighton, Sydney and Mrs. W. Davis, of Sydney, also survive. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, and will move from McMurtrie's funeral parlors for the Presbyterian portion of Bowenfels cemetery. Lithgow Mercury, Wednesday 4 March 1942, p. 2. Obituary James Leighton |
Burial of a father | James Leighton 5 March 1942 (aged 42 years) FUNERAL NOTICE LEIGHTON. - The relatives and friends of the LEIGHTON FAMILY, of Hayley and Naomi streets, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of their dearly loved father, James Leighton, to move from McMurtrie's Funeral Parlors at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, March 5, for the Presbyterian portion of Bowenfels cemetery. B. McMURTRIE, Funeral Director. Lithgow Mercury, Wednesday 4 March 1942, p. 3. Funeral James Leighton PERSONAL The funeral of the late Mr. James Leighton took place yesterday, the cortege moving from McMurtrie's funeral, parlors for the Presbyterian portion, of Bowenfels cemetery. The pall-bearers were R. W. Dean, R. Leighton (son), J. Leighton, (son) and L. Leighton (nephew). Among the wreaths were two of the permanent type from the Bren gun section of the S.A.P. and one from the Leighton family. Rev. T. Mathers officiated at the graveside. Lithgow Mercury, Friday 6 March 1942, p. 2. Funeral James Leighton |
father |
1863–1942
Birth: 1863
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mother |
1871–1941
Birth: 1871 Death: 19 March 1941 — 8 Padley Street, Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1896 — |
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younger sister |
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younger sister |