Alice Brown, 18911970 (aged 79 years)

Name
Alice /Brown/
Given names
Alice
Surname
Brown
Birth 1891 40 40

Death of a paternal grandmotherAnn Bloodworth
20 July 1902 (aged 11 years)
Note: DEATH OF MRS. JAMES BROWN.

DEATH OF MRS. JAMES BROWN. (From our Rylstone Correspondent.) It is with deep regret that I record the death of Mrs. James Brown, widow of the late James Brown, of Rylstone, which took place at her residence, Mudgee-street, Rylstone, on Sunday night last. The deceased lady was 81 years of age, a native of Sydney, having been born in O'Connell-street in the year 1818. She was a daughter of the late Thos. Bloodworth, of Sydney. The deceased leaves a grownup family of two sons and two daughters namely, Messrs. W. L. Brown (Mount Brace); A. A. Brown (Belbowery), Mrs. G. Howe (Rylstone), and Mrs. I. Cousens (Nulty. Bourke). The old lady was possessed of a wonderful memory and excellent eyesight, July 18, 1902 (Sydney Stock and Station Journal, Friday 25 July 1902, page 3).

Death of a fatherWilliam Lee Brown
20 January 1923 (aged 32 years)
Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY MR. W. LEE BROWN, Mr. William Lee Brown, late of Mount Brace, Rylstone, died on Saturday, at his home in Middle Harbor Road, Lindfield, at the age of 71. Daily Telegraph, Monday 22 January 1923, p. 6. Obituary William Lee Brown

Note: THE LATE MR. W. L. BROWN.

THE LATE MR. W. L. BROWN. The death occurred in Sydney on Friday of Mr. W. L. Brown, for many years resident of Rylstone, aged 72 years. Deceased died at his residence at Lindfield, where he had been residing for the past three or four years. He is survived by a wife and the following sons and daughters George, Rylstone; William, Lue: Charles, Adelaide, South Australia: Mesdames Arthur Lloyd, Gulargambone; and the Misses Janet and Alice Brown, Lindfield. Deceased was buried in Sydney yesterday, all the sons and daughters being present. He had been ailing for about six months. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 22 January 1923, p. 12. Obituary William Lee Brown

Burial of a fatherWilliam Lee Brown
after 20 January 1923 (aged 32 years)
Death of a sisterMary Ann Brown
1935 (aged 44 years)

Note: Mainly About People

Mainly About People The death occurred in a private hospital at Manly of Mary Ann Lloyd, wife of Mr. Arthur Lloyd, formerly of 'Ottendorff,' Coonamble. (Wellington Times, Thursday 12 September 1935, page 13).

Death of a motherMary Ann Morrison
19 June 1939 (aged 48 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS BROWN. - June 19, 1939, Mary Ann, widow of the late William Lee Brown, of Lindfield (formerly of Rylstone), and dearly loved mother of George, Mary (Mrs. A. Lloyd, deceased), William, Flora (Mrs. P. H. Clarke), Janet, Charles, and Alice, aged 88 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 20 June 1939, p. 10. Death Mary Ann Brown

Note: Mainly About People

Mainly About People Mudgee District Personalities THE following death notice appeared in Tuesday's “Herald,” June 19, 1939, Mary Ann, widow of the late William Lee Brown, of Lindfield, (formerly of Rylstone), and dearly loved mother of George, Mary (Mrs. A. Lloyd, deceased), William, Flora (Mrs. P. H. Clarke), Janet, Charles and Alice, aged 88 years. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 22 June 1939, p. 2. Obituary Mary Ann Brown

Burial of a motherMary Ann Morrison
20 June 1939 (aged 48 years)
Death of a brotherGeorge Brown
26 March 1948 (aged 57 years)
Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY Mr. George Brown The death occurred in Mudgee on March 26, of Mr. George Brown, a retired grazier, formerly of ('Kona'), Rylstone, and later of Lindfield, Chatswood, Dee Why and Greenwich, aged 73 years. Mr. Brown was advised, for health reasons, to take up residence in Mudgee, and arrived only three weeks previously, to live in Horatio Street. He is survived by two daughters, Daisy (Mrs. C. H. Waldie, of Chatswood), and Muriel (Mrs. E. A. Dix, of Bylong). The remains were conveyed to Sydney, where the funeral took place to the Northern Suburbs Crematorium (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 5 April 1948, page 2).

Note: DEATH: BROWN, George.- March 26, 1948, at Mudgee (late of Greenwich and Rylstone), beloved husband o…

DEATH: BROWN, George.- March 26, 1948, at Mudgee (late of Greenwich and Rylstone), beloved husband of the late Stella Grace Brown and loved father of Daisy (Mrs. Waldie) and Muriel (Mrs. Dix), and grandfather of Graham and Ian (Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 29 March 1948, page 8)

Death of a sisterJanet Elizabeth Brown
20 June 1954 (aged 63 years)

Note: DEATHS: BROWN, Janet Elizabeth.-June 20, 1954, of Neutral Bay, daughter of the late William Lee and…

DEATHS: BROWN, Janet Elizabeth.-June 20, 1954, of Neutral Bay, daughter of the late William Lee and Mary Ann Brown, of Rylstone, loved sister of George (deceased), Mary (deceased), William, Flora, Charles, and Alice. Privately cremated (Sydney Morning Herald , Tuesday 22 June 1954, page 22).

Death of a sisterFlora Brown
14 February 1963 (aged 72 years)
Note: OBITUARY MRS. F. CLARKE

OBITUARY MRS. F. CLARKE Mrs. Flore Clarke, 80, of Mt. Brace, Rylstone, who died in the Rylstone District Hospital in February after a short illness, was a keen worker for the community in which she lived all her life. She was a life member of the R.S.L. Auxiliary and for 16 years was the treasurer. Mrs. Clarke was the holder of a life service medal of the Red Cross. Among her many interests were the C.W.A. and her church. She was buried in the Rylstone Cemetery on February 15, after service at the Church of England conducted by Rev. J. Bootle. Husband Percival Henry Clarke predeceased Mrs. Clarke in 1958, and a daughter, Mary died in Malaya in 1942 during war service. Mrs. Clarke is survived by bers, Bill Brown (Mudgee), Charles Brown (Narrabeen), and sisters Miss Alice Brown (Neutral Bay), son Lee (Rylstone) and four daughters Nellie (Mrs. S. P. Sanson (Caringbah),Rita (Mrs. J. J. Padley, North Manly) and Ula (Rylstone) and Alice (Bellevue Hill). Mudgee Guardian, Monday, 08 April 1963 page 10

Note: OBITUARY MRS. F. CLARKE

OBITUARY MRS. F. CLARKE Mrs. Flore Clarke, 80, of Mt. Brace, Rylstone, who died in the Rylstone District Hospital in February after a short illness, was a keen worker for the community in which she lived all her life. She was a life member of the R.S.L. Auxiliary and for 16 years was the treasurer. Mrs. Clarke was the holder of a life service medal of the Red Cross. Among her many interests were the C.W.A. and her church. She was buried in the Rylstone Cemetery on February 15, after service at the Church of England conducted by Rev. J. Bootle. Husband Percival Henry Clarke predeceased Mrs. Clarke in 1958, and a daughter, Mary died in Malaya in 1942 during war service. Mrs. Clarke is survived by bers, Bill Brown (Mudgee), Charles Brown (Narrabeen), and sisters Miss Alice Brown (Neutral Bay), son Lee (Rylstone) and four daughters Nellie (Mrs. S. P. Sanson (Caringbah),Rita (Mrs. J. J. Padley, North Manly) and Ula (Rylstone) and Alice (Bellevue Hill). Mudgee Guardian, Monday, 08 April 1963 page 10

Burial of a sisterFlora Brown
15 February 1963 (aged 72 years)
Burial of a sisterFlora Brown
15 February 1963 (aged 72 years)
Death of a brotherWilliam Thomas Brown
4 June 1966 (aged 75 years)
Note: OBITUARY: Mr. W. T. BROWN

OBITUARY: Mr. W. T. BROWN The death of Mr. William Thomas Brown late of 9 Cox Street, Mudgee, severs yet another link with the early days of the Rylstone and Mudgee Districts. He was born at Rylstone 86 years ago and was the son of William Lee and Mary Anne Brown of Mount Brace, Rylstone. He was born and reared on the land and was a keen judge of livestock, a noted horseman and served in the Australian Light Horse in the Reign of Queen Victoria. He was a man of keen intellect and although the early part of his life was spent before the advent of the motor car and mechanisation as it is known today, he was quick to appreciate the advantages that these things brought and was a great believer in modern methods in the agricultural and pastoral industries. In addition to his other interests he and his wife conducted a general store and Post Office for nearly thirty years at Lue, where their home was open house to everyone. His jovial personality made friends for him wherever he went. Requiem Mass was offered for him by his eldest son, Rev. Father H. Brown who also conducted the burial service before interment in the Mudgee Cemetery. The funeral was large and representative of all sections of the community and the procession at St. Mary's Catholic Church was led by six Monsignori and thirty three priests from all parts of the Bathurst Diocese, and the school children formed a guard of honor at the Church. Monsignor Sheehan, Vicar-General of the Bathurst Diocese, represented the Bishop, the Most Rev. A. R. Thomas. The late Mr. Brown was predeceased by his wife, who before her marriage, was Minnie Batten, daughter of William and Margaret Batten of "Glenangle", Lue. Members of his family are Harry (Rev. Fr. Brown, Gulargambone), Arthur (deceased), Margaret (Mrs. Frank Hughes, Erudgere), Bruce (Artarmon) and Bessie (Mrs. Noel Miller, Mudgee). He is survived by one sister, Miss Alice Brown (Neutral Bay) and one ber, Charles Ilford. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday, 15 June 1966, p. 2. Obituary William Thomas Brown

Note: Death Notice

Death Notice Mr W T Brown The death occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital on Saturday of William Thomas Brown of Cox Street Mudgee. Mr. Brown, whose wife Minnie predeceased him, was 86 years old. He is survived by five children Henry William, Arthur James, Margaret Mary, Bruce Edwin and Bessie Winifred. Requiem Mass was offered at 11 a.m. on Monday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Mudgee before interment in the Mudgee Cemetery. The service was conducted by Mr Brown's son, the Rev. Father Brown, of Gulargambone. Funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll funeral directors of Mudgee, Gulgong and Dunedoo. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 8 June 1966 p. 2. Death notice William Thomas Brown

Burial of a brotherWilliam Thomas Brown
6 June 1966 (aged 75 years)
Shared note: Row S
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads: In loving memory of My dear wife & our mother Minnie Brown Died 9th Nov 1956 Aged 69 years and our dear father William Thomas Brown Died 4th June 1966 Aged 86 years May they rest in peace

Death of a brotherCharles Lee Brown
24 September 1966 (aged 75 years)
Note: Obituary

Obituary CHARLES LEE BROWN At the Rylstone District Hospital on September 24, yet another World War 1 Veteran passed away. He was Mr. Charles Lee Brown, who had been in hospital for some time. The late Mr. Brown was a son of the late Mr. William Lee and Mary Anne Brown, formerly of Rylstone, and a ber of George, Mary, William, Flora, Janet, all decease, and Alice of Neutral Bay. The late Mr. Brown served at Gallipoli and France, and was wounded at Pozieres and Bullecourt before being invalided home. The funeral was on Monday last at 3.30 p.m. from the Roman Catholic Church, Rylstone. Norman Brown, Funeral Director of Rylstone, was in charge of funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 30 September 1966, p. 12. Obituary Charles Lee Brown

Burial of a brotherCharles Lee Brown
26 September 1966 (aged 75 years)
Shared note: 3011 Sgt
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads: 3011 Sergeant C L Brown 4 Battalion 24th September 1966 Age 78 Loved youngest son of William Lee and Mary Ann Brown.

Death 1970 (aged 79 years)

Family with parents
father
18511923
Birth: 1851
Death: 20 January 1923Middle Harbour Road, Lindfield, New South Wales, Australia
mother
Marriage Marriage1874
2 years
elder brother
18751948
Birth: 1875 24 24
Death: 26 March 1948Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
5 years
elder brother
-11 months
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
18801966
Birth: 1880 29 29
Death: 4 June 1966Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
18821963
Birth: 1882 31 31
Death: 14 February 1963Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
5 years
elder brother
18881966
Birth: 1888 37 37
Death: 24 September 1966Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
herself