Trevor Menchin, 19151981 (aged 66 years)

Name
Trevor /Menchin/
Given names
Trevor
Surname
Menchin
Birth 1915 36 27

Death of a maternal grandfatherPaul Canobi
4 January 1917 (aged 2 years) Age: 60
Note: Local Brevities.

Local Brevities. Mr. Paul Canobi died at his residence, "Hill View," Gulgong, last week. He was 60 years of age, a native of Lombardy, a resident of Australia for 32 years and of Gulgong district for 27 years. He leaves two sons and two daughters. He was buried in the Gulgong Catholic Cemetery, the Rev Father O'Reilly saying the prayers at the grave. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 18 January 1917, p. 14. Paul Canobi Obituary

Burial of a maternal grandfatherPaul Canobi
1917 (aged 2 years)
Note: Burial; Paul Canobi; Gulgong Cemetery; RC BB; Age 6; father/Mary
Birth of a brotherNoel Menchin
1919 (aged 4 years)

Death of a brotherJustin Menchin
1 July 1930 (aged 15 years)

Note: ACCIDENTAL DEATH.- The District Coroner (Mr. R. Laing) conducted an enquiry into the circumstances s…

ACCIDENTAL DEATH.- The District Coroner (Mr. R. Laing) conducted an enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Justin Menchin, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Menchin, of Gulgong, who was found drowned on July 1. The Coroner found that death was caused by asphyxia from drowning, caused by accidentally falling in a tank. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 9 July 1930, p.13. Death, Justin Menchin

Note: CHILD DROWNED

CHILD DROWNED SAD DEATH AT GULGONG On July 1, a very sad death occurred at Gulgong, when Mr and Mrs Fred. Menchin lost their beautiful child Justin, aged 1 year 9 months. The bonnie little chap was playing as usual in the garden at his home, when he evidently climbed up on a small open tank containing about 15 inches of water, and overbalancing, fell into the water and was drowned. Drs. Allport and Tunley and also the nursing staff of a private hospital nearby were quickly on the spot, and though they worked hard for some considerable time - effort to restore life failed. The little spirit had fled. A great gloom fell over the town and district of Gulgong, when the sad news was circulated, and the expressions of sympathy which came from far and near, to the grief-stricken parents, testified to the high esteem in which they are held. The funeral, which was very largely attended, moved from the parents' residence the following day, and after a short service, conducted by the Rev. Father Brosnan, at the Catholic Church, proceeded to the local cemetery. Beautiful floral tributes covered the coffin, and a quiet sadness seemed to pervade as the procession moved along. The Rev. Fathers Brosnan and Coughlan conducted the service at the grave. On Sunday last at Mass the Rev. Father Brosnan made touching reference to the sad event. Mr R. Bayliss conducted the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 11 July 1930, p. 11. Justin Menchin Obituary

Swimming 19 January 1939 (aged 24 years)

Note: SWIMMING BATHS

SWIMMING BATHS What of Gulgong? AT last meeting of the Advance Gulgong Association Mr Trevor Menchin raised the question of swimming baths for Gulgong, but particularly no consideration was given to the question. The meeting was a poorly attended one, and it was recognised that the matter was primarily one for the town council. However, the council decided last year that it could not see its way clear to finance swimming baths in Gulgong, even if it obtained Government financial assistance on the 50-50 basis. It might be interesting to compare the position in Australia with that of overseas countries for recognising that swimming pools are as essential to civic development as beautiful parks and gardens, municipal authorities in Great Britain and elsewhere in Europe have constructed many magnificent bathing enclosures which are accepted as show places and attractions in the leading cities. Last year, Mr F. Beaurecaire (former champion swimmer) said on his return from abroad that Australians were being left behind in swimming pool construction and, as a sports-loving community with a sense of civic responsibility, we should take steps to correct the position. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 19 January 1939, p. 13. Trevor Menchin Swimming

MarriageMary Elizabeth CurryView this family
1941 (aged 26 years)

Visits 18 June 1942 (aged 27 years)

Note: Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Menchin, of Orange and formerly of Gulgong, are spending a holiday in Gulgong, a…

Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Menchin, of Orange and formerly of Gulgong, are spending a holiday in Gulgong, and are staying with Mr. Menchin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Menchin. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 18 June 1942, p. 16. Trevor Menchin Visits

Death of a fatherJohn Joseph Fredrick Menchin
8 December 1951 (aged 36 years)

Note: Sudden Death Mr. Fred Menchin

Sudden Death Mr. Fred Menchin Mr. John Joseph Frederick Menchin, aged 73 years, died at his residence, Bowman Street, on the Saturday afternoon before last. Due to a heart attack, his passing shocked townspeople and district residents alike. Deceased was a native of Mudgee, but spent the greater part of his life in Gulgong. For very many years, until his retirement some 12 years ago, “Fred” as he was familiarly called was employed by Spears' bakery and was well known in and around the town as a bread carter for the firm. His familiar figure will be much missed. His keen sense of humor and qualities made him a lovable character. He took a keen interest in sport, especially football, and was a vice-president of the now defunct Coursing Club. The late Mr. Menchin is survived by his wife and the following grown-up sons: Ald. Trevor Menchin (Orange); Messrs. Noel Menchin (Lithgow) and Douglas Menchin (Boggabri). The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the Gulgong cemetery on Saturday afternoon, Rev. S. Carr officiating. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 20 December 1951, p. 15. John J Menchin Obituary

Retires 10 December 1953 (aged 38 years)

Note: PERSONAL

PERSONAL Mr. Trevor Menchin, of Orange and formerly of Gulgong, was amongst a majority of the retiring aldermen of Orange City Council who were defeated in last Saturday's election. Mr. Menchin opposed the proposal for the establishment of the Spring Hill aerodrome at Orange. A referendum held in conjunction with the election last Saturday on the proposal was carried by a two to one majority. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 10 December 1953, p. 16. Trevor Menchin Retires

Son 14 January 1954 (aged 39 years)

Note: Congratulations to Ex-G'gong Couple

Congratulations to Ex-G'gong Couple An ex-Gulgong couple made history for 1954 at Orange Base Hospital Maternity Unit. They are Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Menchin, to whom a son was born on Saturday afternoon, January 2 - the first baby born at the hospital in 1954. Mr. Menchin, who is an employee of Emmco (Electricity Meter Manufacturing Co.) is a well known Rugby League figure in Orange. He is a son of Mrs. Menchin, of Gulgong, and the late Mr. Fred Menchin, and his wife was formerly a Miss Curry, of Beryl. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 January 1954, p. 10. Trevor Menchin Son

Death of a wifeMary Elizabeth Curry
1979 (aged 64 years)

Death 1981 (aged 66 years)

Family with parents
father
18791951
Birth: 1879
Death: 8 December 1951
mother
18881992
Birth: 1888
Death: 21 June 1992Pioneer House, 44 Court Street, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1914
2 years
himself
19151981
Birth: 1915 36 27
Death: 1981
brother
brother
younger brother
19191996
Birth: 1919 40 31
Death: 18 November 1996
Family with Mary Elizabeth Curry
himself
19151981
Birth: 1915 36 27
Death: 1981
wife
Marriage Marriage1941
Swimming

SWIMMING BATHS What of Gulgong? AT last meeting of the Advance Gulgong Association Mr Trevor Menchin raised the question of swimming baths for Gulgong, but particularly no consideration was given to the question. The meeting was a poorly attended one, and it was recognised that the matter was primarily one for the town council. However, the council decided last year that it could not see its way clear to finance swimming baths in Gulgong, even if it obtained Government financial assistance on the 50-50 basis. It might be interesting to compare the position in Australia with that of overseas countries for recognising that swimming pools are as essential to civic development as beautiful parks and gardens, municipal authorities in Great Britain and elsewhere in Europe have constructed many magnificent bathing enclosures which are accepted as show places and attractions in the leading cities. Last year, Mr F. Beaurecaire (former champion swimmer) said on his return from abroad that Australians were being left behind in swimming pool construction and, as a sports-loving community with a sense of civic responsibility, we should take steps to correct the position. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 19 January 1939, p. 13. Trevor Menchin Swimming

Visits

Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Menchin, of Orange and formerly of Gulgong, are spending a holiday in Gulgong, and are staying with Mr. Menchin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Menchin. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 18 June 1942, p. 16. Trevor Menchin Visits

Retires

PERSONAL Mr. Trevor Menchin, of Orange and formerly of Gulgong, was amongst a majority of the retiring aldermen of Orange City Council who were defeated in last Saturday's election. Mr. Menchin opposed the proposal for the establishment of the Spring Hill aerodrome at Orange. A referendum held in conjunction with the election last Saturday on the proposal was carried by a two to one majority. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 10 December 1953, p. 16. Trevor Menchin Retires

Son

Congratulations to Ex-G'gong Couple An ex-Gulgong couple made history for 1954 at Orange Base Hospital Maternity Unit. They are Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Menchin, to whom a son was born on Saturday afternoon, January 2 - the first baby born at the hospital in 1954. Mr. Menchin, who is an employee of Emmco (Electricity Meter Manufacturing Co.) is a well known Rugby League figure in Orange. He is a son of Mrs. Menchin, of Gulgong, and the late Mr. Fred Menchin, and his wife was formerly a Miss Curry, of Beryl. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 January 1954, p. 10. Trevor Menchin Son