Mary Ann , 1931

Name
Mary Ann //
Given names
Mary Ann
Married name
Mary Ann /Upham/
Married name
Mary Ann /Clark/
MarriageThomas UphamView this family
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Birth of a sonWilliam H Upham
1856

Birth of a sonJohn Thomas Upham
1858

Birth of a sonGeorge Upham
1860

Birth of a sonJacob Lester Upham
1863

Birth of a sonThomas A D Upham
1865

Birth of a daughterFemale Upham
1867

Birth of a sonAlbert Upham
1870

MarriageJames ClarkView this family
1873

Birth of a daughterClara Clark
1878

Marriage of a childJohn Thomas UphamElizabeth Prudence PittView this family
1885

Death of a husbandJames Clark
8 January 1915 Age: 83

Note: Death at Gulgong.

Death at Gulgong. MR. JAMES CLARK, SEN. There passed away at his residence, Gulgong, early on Friday morning, James Clark, at the ripe old age of 83 years. Over half a century ago, deceased came to this district to reside, first settling down at Canadian in the old digging days. There he conducted a chaff and corn store, and later on went in for farming. Mr. Clark lived at Canadian for some 15 years, and then removed with his wife and family to a property which he had purchased at Slapdash, where he resided for about 15 years, when he retired, and later removed to Gulgong, where he lived till his death, which sad event occurred as above stated. The late Mr. Clark was born in England, and came to Australia when 21 years of age, and some 12 years later made his way to Gulgong, then the centre of great activity, brought about by the discovery of gold. An aged wife and four children - Mrs. A. E. Brigden, Mrs. Watt, James (Gulgong), and Robert (Ryde) - are left to mourn. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Saturday, Rev. Newton officiating at the grave. Mr. S. J. Turner had charge of the mortuary arrangements. We extend our sympathy to the sorrowing wife and family. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 January 1915, p. 25. James Clark Obituary

Death 21 February 1931 Age: 96

Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY MRS MARY A. CLARK Mrs Mary A. Clark, passed away at her residence, Bayly street, Gulgong, on February 21, aged 96 years. About a fortnight ago, deceased fell and broke her thigh. Born in Somerset (England) she came to Australia seventy six years ago in a sailing ship, the journey taking six months. She was a remarkable old lady in some respects and despite her age was an expert with the crochet needle. In her younger days she took warm interest in her church and was always ready to assist those in need. She was twice married, her first husband, the late Mr. Thomas Upham, to whom she was married in England, died in the Mudgee district. Her second husband was the late Mr. J. Clark, who passed away about 16 years ago. The late Mrs. Clark was Gulgong's oldest resident. The funeral took place on February 23, the Rev. E. Tredinnick officiating at the graveside. A service was previously held in the Methodist Church. Those of her family who survive, are: - Mesdames W. F. Drew (Lue), Messrs Jack Upham, Arthur Upham, George Upham, Lester Upham (all of Sydney), Herbert Upham (West Australia), Mesdames A. E. Brigden and W. A. Watt (Gulgong), and Messrs Robert Clark (Camden) and J. Clark (Gulgong). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 26 February 1931, p. 17. Mary Upham Obituary

Family with Thomas Upham
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Birth: 1863
Death: 14 June 193636 Stanley Street, Burwood, New South Wales, Australia
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OBITUARY MRS MARY A. CLARK Mrs Mary A. Clark, passed away at her residence, Bayly street, Gulgong, on February 21, aged 96 years. About a fortnight ago, deceased fell and broke her thigh. Born in Somerset (England) she came to Australia seventy six years ago in a sailing ship, the journey taking six months. She was a remarkable old lady in some respects and despite her age was an expert with the crochet needle. In her younger days she took warm interest in her church and was always ready to assist those in need. She was twice married, her first husband, the late Mr. Thomas Upham, to whom she was married in England, died in the Mudgee district. Her second husband was the late Mr. J. Clark, who passed away about 16 years ago. The late Mrs. Clark was Gulgong's oldest resident. The funeral took place on February 23, the Rev. E. Tredinnick officiating at the graveside. A service was previously held in the Methodist Church. Those of her family who survive, are: - Mesdames W. F. Drew (Lue), Messrs Jack Upham, Arthur Upham, George Upham, Lester Upham (all of Sydney), Herbert Upham (West Australia), Mesdames A. E. Brigden and W. A. Watt (Gulgong), and Messrs Robert Clark (Camden) and J. Clark (Gulgong). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 26 February 1931, p. 17. Mary Upham Obituary