William J Bolton, –1933
- Name
- William J /Bolton/
- Given names
- William J
- Surname
- Bolton
Marriage | Honorah Catherine O'Meally — View this family Yes |
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Birth of a daughter | Bride V Bolton 1894 |
Birth of a daughter | Ada Matilda Bolton 1896 |
Birth of a daughter | Hannahstein Mary Bolton 1900 |
Birth of a daughter | Alma R Bolton 1902 |
Birth of a daughter | Alice Nora Catherine Bolton 1905 |
Birth of a daughter | Lorrie Mary Bolton 1908 |
Marriage of a child | William Pennell — Ada Matilda Bolton — View this family 1919 |
Marriage of a child | Robert D Haynes — Alma R Bolton — View this family 16 April 1920 HAYNES - BOLTON. The marriage was solemnised in the Roman Catholic Church, Gulgong, on April 16, by the Rev. E. P O'Donnell, of Mr. Robert Haynes, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haynes, of Cook's Gap, and Miss Alma Barton, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Barton of Ivydale, Turill. The bride looked charming in her gown of ?, naiiiiMini.lv .-jnljinidcred ttiin -feci ii.mi1-. three tiered beautiful .ucitiit, which, «itu a sold i -'-? dant. «a- ihe «ift ,^f J,1^,,,-'!;^ ?eiT, kindly lent by Mrs. II. Ky.in. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Alice Barton, she made a pretty bridesmaid. She was daintily dressed in ivory chiffon taffeta silk and had a pretty picture hat, with lace* of U1.. l|l«,.r.T«.J,nmi«b,,d«. ,'n.om uas a K'-ld dress nn«. Mr. William Barton (bRother of the bride was best man. After the wedding ceremony the party motored to the home of the bride’s parents, where the usual toasts were honored. The presents were numerous and costly, including many cheques. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Haynes all sorts of good luck. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 19 April 1920, p. 2. Wedding Robert Haynes and Alma Barton |
Marriage of a child | Bertrand Andrew Harding — Alice Nora Catherine Bolton — View this family 14 May 1924 HARDING - BOLTON. On May 14, at Mudgee, the wedding was celebrated of Alice, fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bolton, of Ivy Dale, and Bertram Harding, of Cullenbone. The Rev. Canon Parr officiating. The bride was given away by her father, and was daintily attired in a frock of white silk crepe moracain, with overdress of silk radium lace, caught on the sides with true lover's knots and orange blossoms. She wore the customary wreath and veil, and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums, carnations and maidenhair ferns. Misses Corrie and Ivy Bolton, sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids, and were dressed in shell pink satin trimmed with black satin ribbon cabouchon and streamers. They also wore black hats with pink trimmings and carried bouquets of chrysanthemums. Mr. W. Bolton, bRother of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony the wedding party motored to Gulgong, where relatives and friends were entertained at breakfast at Mr. and Mrs. C. Ashton's residence. Mr. and Mrs. Harding's future home will be at Cullenbone. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 19 June 1924, p. 31. Wedding Harding and Bolton |
Death of a daughter | Lorrie Mary Bolton 13 January 1931 DEATH AT GULGONG MRS. J. HARVEY The sad death occurred at a private hospital in Gulgong quite recently of Mrs. Harvey, wife of Mr. J. Harvey. Deceased was 23 years of age, was well known and highly respected. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bolton, of Gulgong. Two children survive and the deepest sympathy is felt for the sorrowing husband. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 22 January 1931, p. 8. Lorrie Harvey Death OBITUARY MRS. J. HARVEY Mrs. J. Harvey, whose sad death occurred in a private hospital in Gulgong on January 13, was 23 years of age, and was well known in the Mudgee and Gulgong districts. She was highly respected and loved by everyone who knew her. She was a daughter of esteemed residents of the town (Mr. and Mrs. W. Bolton). In addition to the sorrowing husband she is survived by two sons, Lionel and Jimmy, also the following brothers and sisters:- William Bolton (Talbragar station), Mesdames Con. Ashton and W. Pennell and Misses Hannah and Ivy Bolton (Gulgong), Mrs. Haynes (Wollara station) and Mrs. Bert Harding (Eugalong). Deepest sympathy is extended to the sorrowing family. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 9 February 1931, p. 10. Lorrie Harvey Obituary |
Death | 14 July 1933 Age: 67 DEATHS William J. Bolton MR. William J. Bolton, whose death occurred at the Gulgong Hospital late on Friday, July 14, was 67 years of age. He was a native of Singleton. The late Mr. Bolton was a hard working man and of a kindly disposition. Prior to coming to Gulgong about seven years ago he was on the land in the Turill district for about 20 years. He had been caretaker of Jas. Loneragan (Milling) Co.'s flour mill at Gulgong for some years up till the time ill-health took him to Sydney, where he was in hospital for three months. He was a valued employee of the firm. On Friday morning he returned to Gulgong and was taken to the Gulgong Hospital, where he passed away late that afternoon. The funeral took place to the Catholic portion of the Gulgong cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Father E. Crowe officiating at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. R. S. Bayliss, of Gulgong. Besides a widow, the following family is left to mourn their loss: Mr. W. J. Bolton (Coolah district), Mesdames J. Austin (Gulgong), C. Ashton (Gulgong), R. Haynes (Havilah), Bert Harding (Eugalong) and Miss Ivy Bolton. Our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 24 July 1933, p. 8. William Bolton Obituary |
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Death: 14 July 1933 — Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1894–1935
Birth: 1894
27 Death: 17 September 1935 — Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1900–1973
Birth: 1900
33 Death: 15 February 1973 — Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
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Death | DEATHS William J. Bolton MR. William J. Bolton, whose death occurred at the Gulgong Hospital late on Friday, July 14, was 67 years of age. He was a native of Singleton. The late Mr. Bolton was a hard working man and of a kindly disposition. Prior to coming to Gulgong about seven years ago he was on the land in the Turill district for about 20 years. He had been caretaker of Jas. Loneragan (Milling) Co.'s flour mill at Gulgong for some years up till the time ill-health took him to Sydney, where he was in hospital for three months. He was a valued employee of the firm. On Friday morning he returned to Gulgong and was taken to the Gulgong Hospital, where he passed away late that afternoon. The funeral took place to the Catholic portion of the Gulgong cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Father E. Crowe officiating at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. R. S. Bayliss, of Gulgong. Besides a widow, the following family is left to mourn their loss: Mr. W. J. Bolton (Coolah district), Mesdames J. Austin (Gulgong), C. Ashton (Gulgong), R. Haynes (Havilah), Bert Harding (Eugalong) and Miss Ivy Bolton. Our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 24 July 1933, p. 8. William Bolton Obituary |
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