Edwin Henry Nash, 18641938 (aged 74 years)

Name
Edwin Henry /Nash/
Given names
Edwin Henry
Surname
Nash
Birth 1864 28

Birth of a brotherWilliam Charles Nash
1866 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a brotherGeorge Nash
1868 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a sisterMaud Mary Nash
1871 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a sisterAda Maria Nash
1874 (aged 10 years)

Birth of a brotherErnest Richmond Nash
1877 (aged 13 years)

Death of a brotherErnest Richmond Nash
6 November 1878 (aged 14 years)

Birth of a brotherJohn Horace Nash
1879 (aged 15 years)

Birth of a sisterEthel Gertrude Nash
1882 (aged 18 years)

MarriageClara BattenView this family
1893 (aged 29 years)

Birth of a daughterConstance Nash
1895 (aged 31 years)

Birth of a daughterWinifred Nash
1897 (aged 33 years)

Birth of a daughterMary Nash
1903 (aged 39 years)

Death of a sisterEthel Gertrude Nash
25 January 1913 (aged 49 years)

Death of a fatherJames Nash
4 May 1921 (aged 57 years)

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Death of a wifeClara Batten
9 November 1927 (aged 63 years)
Note: SYDNEY NOTES

SYDNEY NOTES (By W. R. Jones). OBITUARY. MRS E. H. NASH. The death of Mrs E. H. Nash, formerly of Rylstone, occurred at Vaucluse on Wednesday, Nov. 9. The deceased lady enjoyed fairly good health up to the time of her death and on the morning of her collapse, was quite well, with her husband, having planned out the day's work before rising. After stepping out of bed she staggered forward and fell, the fall being broken by Mr Nash. She never rallied again and passed away at 11 a.m., surrounded by her family. The late Mrs Nash was a fine specimen of womanhood, and a conscientious churchgoer. During her long life in Rylstone and latterly in Sydney, she attended strictly to her own affairs. All her life she had suffered from very severe head attacks and her untimely end was directly attributable to this cause. Her remains were interred in the South Head cemetery, a large number of old Rylstone friends attending the last sad rites. A husband and three daughters, Mrs H. McKay, Mrs Ward, and Sister Carmel, of Orange, survive. The late Mrs Nash was born at Pyangle, and was a daughter of the late J. Batten. She was fifty-six years of age at the time of her death (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 17 November 1927, page 26).

Death of a brotherGeorge Nash
September 1933 (aged 69 years)
Note: MR. G. NASH.

MR. G. NASH. KATOOMBA, Friday. The death has occurred at Katoomba of Mr. George Nash, at the age of 68 years. Before Mr. Nash came to Katoomba 16 years ago, he was in business at Berry. He was associated with St. Hilda's Church of England, Katoomba, where he was rector's warden until failing health compelled him to resign. Mr. Nash is survived by his wife, two daughters, and two sons (Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 23 September 1933, page 19).

Death of a brotherJames Rowland Nash
1937 (aged 73 years)

Death 14 October 1938 (aged 74 years)

Shared note: N0153
Note: OBITUARY.

OBITUARY.

MR. E. H. NASH.

The death occurred on Friday morning, at Sydney, of Mr. Edwin Henry Nash, of Chapel Road, Vaucluse, who was for many years well known in the Rylstone district.

The late Mr. Nash, who had been ill for eight weeks, was aged 74. He was born at Richmond a son of James Nash, and started in business in Rylstone about 50 years ago. He married Miss Clara Batten, of Rylstone and was closely associated with the amateur sporting activities of the town and district, particularly with the cricket and golf clubs.

About 15 years ago Mr. Nash retired from business and, with Mrs. Nash and their family, went to live at Vaucluse, where Mrs. Nash died 10 years ago.

Latterly Mr. Nash was associated with the Rose Bay Bowling Club.

Three daughters Mrs. W. H. McKay and Mrs. R. J. H. Ward, of Vaucluse, and Sister Mary Carmel survive.

The funeral took place on Saturday to the Roman Catholic portion of th e South Head Cemetery, after a Requiem Mass at the Star of the Sea Church, Watson's Bay (Sydney Morning Herald, 18 October 1938 p. 3).

Burial 15 October 1938 (1 day after death)
Burial 15 October 1938 (1 day after death)
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1860
2 years
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
3 years
himself
18641938
Birth: 1864 28
Death: 14 October 1938
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
18681933
Birth: 1868 32
Death: September 1933Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister
18821913
Birth: 1882 46
Death: 25 January 1913
Family with Clara Batten
himself
18641938
Birth: 1864 28
Death: 14 October 1938
wife
18711927
Birth: 1871 31 26
Death: 9 November 1927Vaucluse, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1893
3 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
7 years
daughter
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Death

OBITUARY.

MR. E. H. NASH.

The death occurred on Friday morning, at Sydney, of Mr. Edwin Henry Nash, of Chapel Road, Vaucluse, who was for many years well known in the Rylstone district.

The late Mr. Nash, who had been ill for eight weeks, was aged 74. He was born at Richmond a son of James Nash, and started in business in Rylstone about 50 years ago. He married Miss Clara Batten, of Rylstone and was closely associated with the amateur sporting activities of the town and district, particularly with the cricket and golf clubs.

About 15 years ago Mr. Nash retired from business and, with Mrs. Nash and their family, went to live at Vaucluse, where Mrs. Nash died 10 years ago.

Latterly Mr. Nash was associated with the Rose Bay Bowling Club.

Three daughters Mrs. W. H. McKay and Mrs. R. J. H. Ward, of Vaucluse, and Sister Mary Carmel survive.

The funeral took place on Saturday to the Roman Catholic portion of th e South Head Cemetery, after a Requiem Mass at the Star of the Sea Church, Watson's Bay (Sydney Morning Herald, 18 October 1938 p. 3).