Hilda B Hawkins, 1895

Name
Hilda B /Hawkins/
Given names
Hilda B
Surname
Hawkins
Birth 1895

Death of a maternal grandfatherJohn Stahl
1897 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a sisterTrixie Hawkins
1903 (aged 8 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherMargaret Altenbrandt
1 August 1922 (aged 27 years) Age: 88

Note: OBITUARY.

OBITUARY. Mrs. Margaret Stahl died at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. T. Hawkins), West End, at the age of 88 years, on Tuesday afternoon. The remains were interred in the Methodist portion of the General Cemetery, the Rev. Bostock Jones reading the burial service. Mr. J. C. Swords had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 3 August 1922, p. 17. Obituary Margaret Stahl

Note: Death of a Pioneer Mother

Death of a Pioneer Mother THE LATE MRS. J. STAHL. The death last week, of Mrs. John Stahl, of West Mudgee, removes from the community one of the oldest representatives of families which are getting fewer and fewer as years pass on. The late Mrs. Stahl belonged distinctly to the pioneer band of residents conspicuously associated with Mudgee's centenary history. She came to Mudgee, a fresh young woman, in the prime of life. The record of her life proves she was a fine wife and mother; indeed, an exemplary woman as shown by the clear training she bestowed on her large family of sons and daughters. No family of the old brigade who peopled Mudgee was more respected than that of the late Mr and Mrs. John Stahl. Her husband had been, up to the period of his death, some twenty years ago, a kind of figure-head in western district associations. He was a frequent traveller with his coach and four-in-hand. John Stahl was an intimate figure on all the old cattle stations amongst their owners as far out as Walgett. He was one of those genial, friendly men. The late Mrs. Stahl was not a traveller. Her home was her castle, and she loved it. The large family circle claimed her existence. And big families were the rule those days. Mrs. Stahl and her husband were happy and prosperous in their life and citizenship. And when the end of such a mother came, as it did last week, the good old lady could have had no qualms of conscience when the hour of dissolution came. Her children and their children have a good example to follow. She will be mourned by a large circle of loved ones. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 10 August 1922, p. 14. Obituary Margaret Stahl

Note: THE LATE MRS. STAHL.

THE LATE MRS. STAHL. Mrs. John Stahl, whose death was reported in last issue, was born in Hanover in 1834. She came to Australia in 1851, and has resided in Mudgee for the past 71 vears, leaving Mudgee only to visit her children at different intervals. Her children are: - Mrs. J. W. Hawkins (Mudgee), the late Mrs. A. Walker (Lidcombe), Mrs. H. Runge (Granville), Mr. L. Stahl (Dunedoo), Mr. H. Stahl (Granville), and Mr. F. Stahl (Mudgee). Her grandchildren number 40, her great-grandchildren 34, and one great-great-grandchild. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 14 August 1922, p. 6. Obituary Margaret Stahl

Death of a sisterEthel May Hawkins
7 April 1939 (aged 44 years)

Note: Mrs. E. M. Bruce

Mrs. E. M. Bruce The death took place suddenly on Friday last at her residence, Dabee Road, of Mrs. Ethel May Bruce, aged 59 years. The funeral took place to the C. of E. portion of the Rylstone Cemetery on Saturday, Canon Poole officiating at the graveside. The "Guardian" extend their deepest sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 13 April 1939, p. 6. Obituary Ethel Bruce

Death of a motherCaroline Elizabeth Stahl
1962 (aged 67 years)

Death of a brotherJames De Vere Hawkins
1967 (aged 72 years)

Death of a brotherFrederick Francis Hawkins
1967 (aged 72 years)

Death of a brotherStanley Gordon Hawkins
1975 (aged 80 years)

Death of a brotherLeslie Charles Hawkins
1977 (aged 82 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1879
2 years
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
4 years
herself
9 years
younger sister