Catherine Lyons, 1934

Name
Catherine /Lyons/
Given names
Catherine
Surname
Lyons
Married name
Catherine /Toohey/
Birth of a sisterMargaret Lyons
about 1859

Birth of a sisterMary Lyons
about 1863

Birth of a sisterNorah Lyons
about 1864

Birth of a brotherPatrick Lyons
about 1866

Birth of a sisterJulia Lyons
1868

MarriagePatrick TooheyView this family
1879

Birth of a daughterMary Toohey
1881

Death of a sisterMary Lyons
27 October 1900

Death of a sisterNorah Lyons
19 July 1915

Death of a motherNorah
11 December 1916

Death of a fatherCornelius Lyons
14 February 1919 Age: 87

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS Mr. CORNELIUS LYONS, SEN. The death occurred at his residence, on Friday morning last of Mr. Cornelius Lyons, aged 87 years. The deceased, who was a very old and respected resident of the district was born in County Kerry (Ireland) and came to New South Wales about 55 years ago, and bought a farm at Appletree Flat. Although he had only a small farm he progressed well, and about 14 years ago came to Mudgee to live in retirement with his wife, who died over two years ago. The deceased owned a number of cottages in Mudgee. He leaves one son, Mr Patrick Lyons of Perry-Street Mudgee, and the following daughters:- Mrs. Edward Page (late of Mullamuddy, and now of Mudgee), Mrs. Patrick Toohey (Mudgee), Mrs. G. Johnson (Mudgee), Mrs. W. Garretty (Cooyal) and Mrs. W. Blackman (Sydney). The deceased was a practical and devout Catholic. The morning he died he had been to Mass, and just after eating his breakfast he suddenly collapsed in his chair and died. He leaves 53 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.The remains were interred in the Catholic portion of the General Cemetery on Saturday afternoon last, the Very Rev. Father Flanagan officiating at the graveside. Mr H.Barton had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 17 February 1919, p. 2. Obituary Cornelius Lyons

Death of a sisterMargaret Lyons
13 June 1922 Age: 63

Note: Old Identity Passes

Old Identity Passes MRS. MARGARET PAGE. Mrs. Margaret Page aged 63, died at her late residence in Gladstone-street, on Tuesday afternoon. Deceased was the wife of the late Ed. Page, whose death took place in March. The deceased was never ill in her life, and never had need of a doctor until she was stricken down by a paralytic seizure on Monday night. In life deceased was greatly esteemed for her many manifest virtues. She led a retiring, exemplary life, and was devoted to her home and the bringing up of a family that is a worthy example of good parental training. Interment took place in the Mudgee Cemetery on Wednesday, the casket being first taken to St. Mary's Cathedral Church, where a service was conducted by the Rev . Father Flanagan. A large number of relatives and family friends accompanied the remains to her last resting place. A family of nine sons and three daughters survive. They are Cornelius, Thomas, John?, William, David, Francis, Stanley, Joseph, Edward, Mrs. Murphy (Singleton) Mrs. W. Sharp and Miss Elsie Page (Mudgee). The rest reside in Sydney except John (Grafton), and Joseph (Brisbane). Some of the family are returned soldiers, Sergeant D. Page and Corporal Frank Page, both of whom were wounded. Mr. H. Baron conducted the funeral arrangement. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 15 June 1922, p. 8. Obituary Margaret Page

Death 21 March 1934 Age: 73

Note: DEATH

DEATH THE death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Toohey, one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Mudgee. Fuller details will appear in Monday's issue. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 22 March 1934, p. 4. Death Catherine Toohey

Note: DEATHS.

DEATHS. MRS CATHERINE TOOHEY. The death occurred on Wednesday last of Mrs. Catherine Toohey, aged 73. The late Mrs. Toohey, who died suddenly at her home in Gladstone street, was a very well-known and highly-respected resident. She had lived in the Mudgee district practically all her life. One son, Patrick (Sydney), and one daughter, Dolly (Mudgee), survive. The funeral took place to the Gulgong Cemetery on Thursday, Monsignor Flanagan conducting the rites at the graveside and the service at the Mudgee Roman Catholic Church. The interment was carried out by Mr. H. Barton. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 26 March 1934, p. 10. Obituary Catherine Toohey

Note: MUDGEE PERSONAL

MUDGEE PERSONAL Miss Toohey, daughter of the late Mrs. Catherine Toohey, who died in Mudgee on March 3, has presented a magnificent chalice, in memory of her mother, to St. Mary's Church, Mudgee. The late Mrs. Toohey was a regular and lifelong attendant at St. Mary's. Monsignor Flanagan and Rev. Father O'Byrne, on their own behalf and on behalf of the congregation, made suitable acknowledgment of the handsome gift at all the Masses at St. Mary's yesterday morning. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 30 April 1934, p. 4. Chalice Catherine Toohey

Land for Sale 11 February 1935 (10 months after death)

Note: LOT 3 - Ac Executor Estate late Catherine Toohey. ‘TOOHEY'S FARM,’ Situated at Spring Flat, 3 miles…

LOT 3 - Ac Executor Estate late Catherine Toohey. ‘TOOHEY'S FARM,’ Situated at Spring Flat, 3 miles from Mudgee. Area 128 acres Freehold, All level land, 60 acres of cultivation, balance cleared except about 20 acres. Boundaries fenced with wire fences. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. Watered by creek and dams, Old house, registered dairy and bails. Suitable for dairying and mixed farming. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 11 February 1935, p. 5. Land for Sale Catherine Toohey

Family with parents
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Birth: 1868 36 37
Death: 23 December 1935Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
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Death

DEATH THE death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Toohey, one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of Mudgee. Fuller details will appear in Monday's issue. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 22 March 1934, p. 4. Death Catherine Toohey

Death

DEATHS. MRS CATHERINE TOOHEY. The death occurred on Wednesday last of Mrs. Catherine Toohey, aged 73. The late Mrs. Toohey, who died suddenly at her home in Gladstone street, was a very well-known and highly-respected resident. She had lived in the Mudgee district practically all her life. One son, Patrick (Sydney), and one daughter, Dolly (Mudgee), survive. The funeral took place to the Gulgong Cemetery on Thursday, Monsignor Flanagan conducting the rites at the graveside and the service at the Mudgee Roman Catholic Church. The interment was carried out by Mr. H. Barton. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 26 March 1934, p. 10. Obituary Catherine Toohey

Death

MUDGEE PERSONAL Miss Toohey, daughter of the late Mrs. Catherine Toohey, who died in Mudgee on March 3, has presented a magnificent chalice, in memory of her mother, to St. Mary's Church, Mudgee. The late Mrs. Toohey was a regular and lifelong attendant at St. Mary's. Monsignor Flanagan and Rev. Father O'Byrne, on their own behalf and on behalf of the congregation, made suitable acknowledgment of the handsome gift at all the Masses at St. Mary's yesterday morning. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 30 April 1934, p. 4. Chalice Catherine Toohey

Land for Sale

LOT 3 - Ac Executor Estate late Catherine Toohey. ‘TOOHEY'S FARM,’ Situated at Spring Flat, 3 miles from Mudgee. Area 128 acres Freehold, All level land, 60 acres of cultivation, balance cleared except about 20 acres. Boundaries fenced with wire fences. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. Watered by creek and dams, Old house, registered dairy and bails. Suitable for dairying and mixed farming. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 11 February 1935, p. 5. Land for Sale Catherine Toohey