Corval I Oakley, 1890–
- Name
- Corval I /Oakley/
- Given names
- Corval I
- Surname
- Oakley
Birth | 1890 |
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Death of a sister | Elizabeth C Oakley 1893 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | Russell R Oakley 1894 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a brother | Cecil V Oakley 1897 (aged 7 years) |
Death of a brother | Colin D Oakley 13 February 1909 (aged 19 years) A SAD CASE OF SUICIDE. On Saturday last a young man named Colin Oakley committed suicide in a most determined manner at Uarbry. From the fullest inquiries subsequently made with regard to his tragic end, there can be no doubt that the poor young fellow, who was a member of a most respected family, was suffering with mental aberration shortly before and at the time he committed the rash act. It appears that on Saturday morning he made many vain attempts to purchase firearms from several persons. From the keenness of his desire to do so it has since been considered that he then had only one purpose in view, viz., to terminate his life with a bullet. Failing to effect a purchase he secured a razor, and betaking himself to an old house he inflicted an awful gash in his throat, the wound extending from ear to ear. When discovered he was in his death throes, but he managed to express a last wish that he should be allowed to die when efforts were being made to staunch the wound from which the blood was flowing as from a fountain. He expired in about 20 minutes from the time he inflicted the gash, but gave no reason for doing so. The deceased was a quiet, decent young fellow, a native of Cooyal, where his parents had resided for many years. Subsequently they removed to Linburn, and with them the young man generally made his home. Much sympathy is expressed with the family upon whose home the sombre cloud of sorrow has now settled. A magisterial inquiry was conducted by Mr. S. J. Scully, and a verdict of suicide whilst temporarily insane was recorded. The remains were interred at Linburn on Monday last, Archdeacon Geer officiating at the graveside. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 18 February 1909, p. 15. Colin Oakley Suicide |
Death of a brother | Richard John Oakley 4 December 1930 (aged 40 years) LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS DEATH AT COOK'S GAP - Mr. Richard Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs James Oakley, of Cook's Gap, died on Thursday last, aged 50 years. Deceased had been an invalid practically all his life. In addition to his parents he is survived by the following brothers and sister:- James (Marrickville), Cecil (Brow-?), Thomas (Sutherland), Luke (Cook's Gap), and Mrs. W. Anshaw (Cassilis). The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Ulan cemetery, The Rev. L. V. Caldwell officiating at the graveside. Mr. J. C. Swords conducted the arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 8 December 1930, p. 7. Richard Oakley Obituary |
Burial of a brother | Richard John Oakley December 1930 (aged 40 years) |
Death of a father | James Oakley 3 August 1935 (aged 45 years) Mr. James Oakley Mr James Oakley, aged 84, died in the Mudgee District Hospital on Saturday afternoon after a short illness. A well known member of the farming community of Cook's Gap, Ulan, the late Mr Oakley was a greatly loved and honored man, and by his death many are deprived of a good and true friend. A wife and grown-up family survive. The burial took place on Sunday afternoon in the Church of Eng-land cemetery at Ulan, the service at the graveside being conducted by Rev. L. V. Caldwell, of Gulgong. During the course of the service, Mr Caldwell described Mr Oakley as one of the most respected and hon-orable men with whom he had ever come into contact, and as a good husband, father and citizen. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs J. C. Swords and Son. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 5 August 1935, p. 4. James Oakley Obituary |
Death of a brother | Thomas Robert Oakley 4 December 1943 (aged 53 years) DEATHS OAKLEY. - December 4, 1943, at St. George District Hospital, Thomas Robert Oakley, of 9 Clio Street, Sutherland, dearly-loved husband of Gertrude and dear father of Ethel (Mrs. C. Whittaker), Daphne (Mrs. J. Alexander), and beloved grandfather of Brian, Fay, Pamela, Elaine, and Yvonne, aged 59 years. Requiescat in pace. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 6 December 1943, p. 8. Thomas Oakley Death |
Death of a mother | Catherine Camden 29 December 1948 (aged 58 years) DEATH Mrs. Catherine Oakley Mrs. Catherine Oakley, who celebrated her 100th birthday in September last, died in Mudgee on December 29. Deceased, who was a native of Cooyal, was predeceased by her husband, James Oakley, about 13 years ago. Surviving members of the family are: - Messrs. Luke Oakley (Gulgong), J. Oakley (Marrickville), Russell Oakley (Newcastle), Cecil Oakley (Werris Creek) and Mrs. W. Anshaw (Mudgee), Messrs. Tom and Clyde Oakley (Gulgong) and David Oakley (a patient in the District Hospital) are grandsons). The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Ulan cemetery last Friday, the Rev. H. W. Ellis, of Gul-gong, officiating. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 6 January 1949, p. 11. Catherine Oakley Obituary |
Death of a brother | Luke Alfred Oakley 1969 (aged 79 years) |
father |
–1935
Death: 3 August 1935 — Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1873 — |
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1884–1943
Birth: 1884 Death: 4 December 1943 — St George District Hospital, Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia |
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