Lillian Maude Rush, 18861981 (aged 95 years)

Name
Lillian Maude /Rush/
Given names
Lillian Maude
Surname
Rush
Married name
Lillian Maude /Morley/
Married name
Lillian Maude /Stewart/
Birth 1886 30

Birth of a brotherWilliam Herbert Rush
1888 (aged 2 years)

Death of a sisterChristina Ann Rush
1889 (aged 3 years)

MarriageSydney MorleyView this family
25 March 1908 (aged 22 years)
Note: Orange Blossoms.

Orange Blossoms.

MORLEY - RUSH. Two Mile Flat was in fete on Wednesday last on the occasion of the wedding of Mr. Sidney Morley, son of Mr. William Morley, of Geurie, to Miss Lillian Maud Rush, third daughter of Mr. George Rush, of Two Mile Flat. The ceremony was performed by the Ven. Archdeacon Geer, of Gulgong in the presence of a large assemblage of friends of both parties. The bride's dress was chiffon taffeta, trimmed with white chiffon overall lace, while silk applique, white lace. She also wore the customary wreath and veil, and carried a bouquet of while roses and ferns. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold curb bangle. Miss Jane Morley, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, and wore cream silk, trimmed with cream lace. The bridegroom's gift to her was a gold lace pin. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. W. Rush, brother of the bride. At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents. The customary toasts were honored that of the bride and bridegroom being proposed by Ven Archdeacon Geer. The health of the bridesmaid was proposed by Mr. H. Rose, and that of the parents by C. E. Hilton. After photographic groups were taken by Mr. P. S. Garling, of Mudgee, the bridal party drove to Maryvale, from whence Mr. and Mrs. Morley took the train for Sydney where the honeymoon will be spent. The presents were valuable and numerous. The young couple commence their married life with the good wishes of a legion of friends. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 30 March 1908, p. 2. Morley Rush Wedding

Birth of a sonReginald S Morley
1909 (aged 23 years)

Birth of a daughterLilian I Morley
1910 (aged 24 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherEliza
1915 (aged 29 years) Age: 94
Note: Death of a Pioneer.

Death of a Pioneer.

Mrs. George Rush. Mrs. Geo. Rush, relict of the late Mr. Geo. Rush died at her residence, Two Mile Flat (Gulgong). Deceased was 94 years of age, and resided in the Gulgong and Mudgee districts for over 60 years. She was a native of England. Her husband predeceased her by 29 years. The only children living are Mr. George Rush and Mr. Charles Rush, of Yamble. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the Gulgong general cemetery on Friday last. The Rev. Mr. Woodger officiated at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. S. J. L. Turner. The late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rush first went to Meroo when the diggings were the order of things. The husband made a good deal of money there. After being in business there for some time they shifted to Two Mile Flat, where they erected a hotel and butcher's shop. Great results rewarded their enterprise. As many as 25 sheep and six bullocks were killed every night. The late Mr. Rush died from an internal injury. The business went into the hands of his sons, with whom the mother lived up to the time of her death. The sons are now engaged in pastoral pursuits. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 20 September 1915, p. 1. Elizabeth Rush Obituary

MarriageAlexander StewartView this family
1918 (aged 32 years)

Death of a brotherCharles Joseph Rush
24 December 1961 (aged 75 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS

RUSH, Charles Joseph. - December 24, 1961, at Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, late of Mayne Street, Gulgong, beloved husband of Grace and loving father of Henry and John, loving father-in-law of Edna and loving grandfather of Jill, aged 83 years. At rest. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 26 December 1961, p. 28. Charles Joseph Rush Death

Note: Passing of Gulgong Man

Passing of Gulgong Man

A man who lived most of his 83 years in the Gulgong district, died in the Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, on Saturday. He was Charles Joseph Rush and at the time of his death, he was a resident of Mayne Street, Gulgong. The late Mr. Rush was very well known in Gulgong. He left a wife and two sons, Henry and John. The funeral took place yesterday morning, leaving the Church of England Church, Gulgong, after a service, for interment in the Church of England portion of the Gulgong cemetery. Eastaugh and Carroll had charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 28 December 1961, p. 5. Charles Joseph Rush Obituary

Burial of a brotherCharles Joseph Rush
27 December 1961 (aged 75 years)
Note: FUNERALS

FUNERALS RUSH. - The Friends of the late Charles Joseph Rush, of Mayne Street, Gulgong, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will take place on Wednesday, December 27. The funeral is appointed to leave from the Church of England, Gulgong, after a service which will commence at 11 a.m., for interment in the Gulgong Cemetery. Eastaugh and Carroll, Funeral Directors, Mudgee and Gulgong. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 26 December 1961, p. 28. Charles Joseph Rush Funeral

Burial of a brotherCharles Joseph Rush
27 December 1961 (aged 75 years)
Death of a sisterCharlotte Amelia Rush
31 July 1972 (aged 86 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS ROSE, Charlotte Amelia. - July 31, 1972, at hospital, late of Corunna Road, Petersham, dearly loved wife of the late Henry William Rose, loved mother of Vida (Mrs. Pollard), loving mother-in-law of Mervyn, and fond grandmother of Debie And Patricia and Colin. Aged 91 years. In God’s Care. For funeral details see Wednesday’s “Herald.” Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 1 August 1972, p. 28. Charlotte Amelia Rose Death

Burial of a sisterCharlotte Amelia Rush
2 August 1972 (aged 86 years)
Death of a brotherWilliam Herbert Rush
10 September 1972 (aged 86 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS RUSH, William Herbert. - September 10, 1972, at hospital, late of Two Mile Flat, beloved husband of the late Ella Frances Rush, loving father of Lois (Mrs. Moorhouse, Coogee), Lindsay and Zelma, (Two Mile Flat), aged 84 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 11 September 1972, p. 25. William Herbert Rush Death

Burial of a brotherWilliam Herbert Rush
12 September 1972 (aged 86 years)
Note: FUNERALS

FUNERALS RUSH. - The relatives and friends of the late William Herbert Rush, late of Two Mile Flat, are respectfully informed that his funeral will take place on Tuesday, September 12. The funeral is appointed to move from St. John’s Church of England, Mudgee, after a service which will commence at 11 a.m., for interment in the Mudgee Cemetery. Eastaugh and Carroll, Funeral Directors, Mudgee. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 11 September 1972, p. 24. William Herbert Rush Funeral

Death 1981 (aged 95 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1875
2 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
18781961
Birth: 1878 22
Death: 24 December 1961Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
18811972
Birth: 1881 25
Death: 31 July 1972
3 years
elder sister
4 years
herself
3 years
younger brother
18881972
Birth: 1888 32
Death: 10 September 1972
Family with Sydney Morley
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage25 March 1908Church of England Church, Two Mile Flat, New South Wales, Australia
22 months
son
2 years
daughter
Family with Alexander Stewart
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage1918
Marriage

Orange Blossoms.

MORLEY - RUSH. Two Mile Flat was in fete on Wednesday last on the occasion of the wedding of Mr. Sidney Morley, son of Mr. William Morley, of Geurie, to Miss Lillian Maud Rush, third daughter of Mr. George Rush, of Two Mile Flat. The ceremony was performed by the Ven. Archdeacon Geer, of Gulgong in the presence of a large assemblage of friends of both parties. The bride's dress was chiffon taffeta, trimmed with white chiffon overall lace, while silk applique, white lace. She also wore the customary wreath and veil, and carried a bouquet of while roses and ferns. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold curb bangle. Miss Jane Morley, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, and wore cream silk, trimmed with cream lace. The bridegroom's gift to her was a gold lace pin. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. W. Rush, brother of the bride. At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents. The customary toasts were honored that of the bride and bridegroom being proposed by Ven Archdeacon Geer. The health of the bridesmaid was proposed by Mr. H. Rose, and that of the parents by C. E. Hilton. After photographic groups were taken by Mr. P. S. Garling, of Mudgee, the bridal party drove to Maryvale, from whence Mr. and Mrs. Morley took the train for Sydney where the honeymoon will be spent. The presents were valuable and numerous. The young couple commence their married life with the good wishes of a legion of friends. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 30 March 1908, p. 2. Morley Rush Wedding