Doy Vail Skinner, 1898–1953 (aged 55 years)
- Name
- Doy Vail /Skinner/
- Given names
- Doy Vail
- Surname
- Skinner
- Married name
- Doy Vail /Hogarth/
Birth | 1898 |
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Birth of a brother | Walter Robert Skinner 1902 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | George A Skinner 11 July 1904 (aged 6 years) |
Birth of a sister | Mary Susannah Skinner 1907 (aged 9 years) |
Marriage | Christopher Hodgson Hogarth — View this family 7 May 1927 (aged 29 years) WEDDING BELLS. HOGARTH - SKINNER. A very pretty wedding was celebrated in St. Mark's Church of England, Goolma, by the Rev. L. V. Caldwell (Gulgong) on Saturday last, the contracting parties being Mr. Chris. Hogarth, of Rockdale, Sydney, and Miss DoRothy Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Skinner, of Goolma. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, looked charming in a white crepe de chene frock, with wreath and veil. She also carried a bouquet of white dahlias and ferns. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Skinner, who was attired in a pink crepe de chene dress with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink dahlias and roses. Mr. George Skinner carried out the duties of best man. The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, where the usual toasts were honored. After the reception the happy couple left for the Mountains, where the honeymoon is to be spent. The bride travelled in a saxe blue repp dress and hat to tone. Their future home will be at Oatley, Sydney. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 12 May 1927, p. 15. Wedding Hogarth and Skinner |
Death of a father | William Skinner 1952 (aged 54 years) DOUBLE FUNERAL FOLLOWS DEATH OF MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SKINNER. A double funeral took place in Gulgong on Sunday, July 27, when the remains of the late Mr. William Skinner (aged 87 years) and of his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Skinner (aged 85 years), of Belmore Street, were laid to rest in the Church of England portion of the Gulgong cemetery. Mr. Skinner died at 10.15 p.m. on the previous Friday night in the District Hospital, Mrs. Skinner's death occurring at their residence at 9.30 a.m. the following day. They were married 62 years ago and had resided in Belmore Street for the past six years, having previously lived the greater part of their life at Goolma, where they were both held in the highest regard. Each had a kindly personality and a lovable character. Mrs. Skinner, who was born at Goolma, was the former Miss Shearman, and had quite a number of relatives in this district. The late Mr. Skinner was a native of Cassilis and going to Goolma as a boy, later acquired a farming and grazing property known as 'Hillside' (now owned by Mr. E. Bird). In his early days, the late Mr. Skinner was a gun blade shearer. He was widely known and universally respected. His life was a model of integrity. The late Mr. and Mrs. Skinner are survived by the following grown up family: - Messrs. Ernest Skinner (Chatswood), Archie Skinner (Goolma), Lewis Skinner (Earlwood), John Skinner (Cronulla), Walter Skinner (Mary Vale), George Skinner (Neilrex), Mesdames Gertrude McCaw (Newtown), Doy Hogarth (Oatley), and Mary Harmer (Trundle). The Rev. S. Carr (St. Luke's Church of England) officiated at the funeral, the arrangements being carried out by Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll, of Mudgee and Gulgong. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 7 August 1952, p. 17. Obituary William & Mary Skinner |
Death of a mother | Mary Ellizabeth Shearman 2 August 1952 (aged 54 years) DOUBLE FUNERAL FOLLOWS DEATH OF MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SKINNER. A double funeral took place in Gulgong on Sunday, July 27, when the remains of the late Mr. William Skinner (aged 87 years) and of his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Skinner (aged 85 years), of Belmore Street, were laid to rest in the Church of England portion of the Gulgong cemetery. Mr. Skinner died at 10.15 p.m. on the previous Friday night in the District Hospital, Mrs. Skinner's death occurring at their residence at 9.30 a.m. the following day. They were married 62 years ago and had resided in Belmore Street for the past six years, having previously lived the greater part of their life at Goolma, where they were both held in the highest regard. Each had a kindly personality and a lovable character. Mrs. Skinner, who was born at Goolma, was the former Miss Shearman, and had quite a number of relatives in this district. The late Mr. Skinner was a native of Cassilis and going to Goolma as a boy, later acquired a farming and grazing property known as 'Hillside' (now owned by Mr. E. Bird). In his early days, the late Mr. Skinner was a gun blade shearer. He was widely known and universally respected. His life was a model of integrity. The late Mr. and Mrs. Skinner are survived by the following grown up family: - Messrs. Ernest Skinner (Chatswood), Archie Skinner (Goolma), Lewis Skinner (Earlwood), John Skinner (Cronulla), Walter Skinner (Mary Vale), George Skinner (Neilrex), Mesdames Gertrude McCaw (Newtown), Doy Hogarth (Oatley), and Mary Harmer (Trundle). The Rev. S. Carr (St. Luke's Church of England) officiated at the funeral, the arrangements being carried out by Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll, of Mudgee and Gulgong. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 7 August 1952, p. 17. Obituary William & Mary Skinner |
Death | 28 October 1953 (aged 55 years) DISTRICT DEATHS Mrs. Doy Vail Hogarth, of Oatley Avenue, Oatley, died at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, on October 28, being survived by her husband. Propeller, Thursday 5 November 1953, p. 3. Death Doy Vail Hogarth DEATHS HOGARTH, Doy Vail. - October 28, 1953, at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, of 8 Oatley Avenue, Oatley, dearly loved wife of Christopher Hodgson Hogarth. Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 29 October 1953, p. 18. Death Doy Vail Hogarth |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1890 — |
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1898–1953
Birth: 1898 Death: 28 October 1953 — Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia |
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1898–1953
Birth: 1898 Death: 28 October 1953 — Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 7 May 1927 — St Mark's Church of England, Goolma, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1914 — |
Divorce | Divorce — 1920 — |
Marriage | WEDDING BELLS. HOGARTH - SKINNER. A very pretty wedding was celebrated in St. Mark's Church of England, Goolma, by the Rev. L. V. Caldwell (Gulgong) on Saturday last, the contracting parties being Mr. Chris. Hogarth, of Rockdale, Sydney, and Miss DoRothy Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Skinner, of Goolma. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, looked charming in a white crepe de chene frock, with wreath and veil. She also carried a bouquet of white dahlias and ferns. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Skinner, who was attired in a pink crepe de chene dress with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink dahlias and roses. Mr. George Skinner carried out the duties of best man. The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, where the usual toasts were honored. After the reception the happy couple left for the Mountains, where the honeymoon is to be spent. The bride travelled in a saxe blue repp dress and hat to tone. Their future home will be at Oatley, Sydney. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 12 May 1927, p. 15. Wedding Hogarth and Skinner |
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Death | DISTRICT DEATHS Mrs. Doy Vail Hogarth, of Oatley Avenue, Oatley, died at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, on October 28, being survived by her husband. Propeller, Thursday 5 November 1953, p. 3. Death Doy Vail Hogarth |
Death | DEATHS HOGARTH, Doy Vail. - October 28, 1953, at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, of 8 Oatley Avenue, Oatley, dearly loved wife of Christopher Hodgson Hogarth. Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 29 October 1953, p. 18. Death Doy Vail Hogarth |