William Alfred Byfield, 1875–1962 (aged 87 years)
- Name
- William Alfred /Byfield/
- Given names
- William Alfred
- Surname
- Byfield
Birth | 1875
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Birth of a brother | Arthur Robert Byfield 1875 (aged 0) |
Birth of a sister | Laura Ada Maud Byfield 1878 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | Harry Hubert Byfield 1880 (aged 5 years) |
Birth of a sister | Eliza S Byfield 1891 (aged 16 years) |
Death of a sister | Eliza S Byfield 1891 (aged 16 years) |
Birth of a brother | Rowland John Byfield 1893 (aged 18 years) |
Birth of a sister | Lena Constance Byfield 1895 (aged 20 years) |
Birth of a brother | Jack Byfield 1897 (aged 22 years) |
Marriage of a parent | Frederick Hutley — Eliza Janne Dray — View this family 1914 (aged 39 years) |
Death of a brother | Harry Hubert Byfield 14 May 1917 (aged 42 years) Fatal Accident. We have just been acquainted with the fact that Mr. Harry Byfield, son of Mrs. F. Hutley (nee Byfield), of Borambil, met with a fatal accident with his motor cycle at Stony Pinch, on the Mudgee to Sydney road. He has been country representative for Messrs. Jas. Loneragan, Ltd., of Mudgee, for some time past, and is well and favorably known in this town and district. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 17 May 1917, p. 13. Harry Byfield Death DREADFUL CYCLE FATALITY. ON THE RYLSTONE ROAD. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER'S VIOLENT DEATH. A shocking fatality, the victim of which was Mr. Harry Byfield, a commercial traveller employed by James Loneragan, Ltd., of Mudgee, occurred between Mudgee and Rylstone, on Monday afternoon. From such particulars of the accident as are available it appears that Mr. Byfield, whilst coming from Rylstone and Cudgegong, where he had been in the prosecution of his business, on a motor cycle, in some way lost control of the machine as he was coming down Stony Pinch, a notably difficult and dangerous point on the road, between the 16 and 17 mile posts. The machine ran off the road for about 50 yards, and, before it could be righted and placed under control, collided with a telegraph pole. Mr. Byfield was by the force of the impact thrown off the machine and clean over a fence running along the road. The machine itself was so tightly jammed between the fence and the telegraph pole that it has not yet been found possible to extricate it. It is stated that the engine was working for some 20 minutes after the accident, none of the few people present being able to arrest it. Near to the scene of the accident is the homestead of Mr Skinner, Miss Skinner and a Mr. Bert Robbins, who were in the house at the time, heard the crash of the machine against the telegraph pole, and rushed to the scene of the collision. They found the unfortunate cyclist lying beside the machine, unconscious and frightfully injured. The right side of his skull was completely smashed and it is probable that he was even then dead. The news of the accident was conveyed to the Messrs. Loneragan by telephone, and Mr. Edward Loneragran at once communicated with Dr. Lester, who at once proceeded to the scene. He found on his arrival that Mr. Byfield was dead. The body was brought into Mudgee by Mr. J. C. Swords, funeral director. The coroner, Mr. M. J. McMahon, was apprised of the fatality, and has arranged to hold an inquest at 11 o'clock this morning. Mr. Harry Herbert Byfield, the victim of the accident, was the third son of the late Mr. Robert Byfield, of Borambil, Cassilis, and of Mrs. P. Hutley, formerly Byfield, of Cassilis. He was 37 years of age and married, and leaves a wife and two young children. Mrs. Byfield was Miss Minnie Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, of Merriwa. He had lived in Mudgee since the beginning of the year, and was employed as a commercial traveller by Messrs. James Loneragan, Ltd., merchants of Mudgee, Gulgong and Dunedoo. Immediately prior to coming to Mudgee he represented Edwards and Co., tea merchants, of Sydney, in Muswellbrook and district, and before that was for many years in the employ of Campbell and Co., storekeepers of Muswellbrook and Merriwa. He was a native of the Cassilis district, and was well known and very highly respected throughout the district, and had made many friends in Mudgee during his short residence here. The "Guardian" offers its very sincere sympathy to the wife, children and family who have been so greatly bereaved, under such singularly tragic circumstances. Mr. Byfield was buried on Wednesday afternoon. The funeral left his residence in Market-street, West End, at 2 o'clock. The remains were taken to St. John's Church of England, where the first part of the burial service was read by the Rev. Canon Dunstan, who afterwards officiated at the graveside. The mortuary arrangements were carried out by Mr. J. C. Swords, funeral director, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 17 May 1917, p. 18. Harry Byfield Accident COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER KILLED. Harry Byfield, a commercial traveller was found dead on the road about 18 miles from Mudgee. He was riding a motorcycle down a hill and probably lost control of the machine which was found against a telegraph post off the roadway. Byfield had hit the post with his head and sustained injuries which resulted almost in instant death. Muswellbrook Chronicle, Saturday 19 May 1917, p. 1. Harry Byfield Death Obituary. General regret was felt in Merriwa when it became known that Mr. H. Byfield had met with a fatal motor accident near Mudgee. Mr. Byfield, until recently, had been representing the firm of Elwards and Co., tea merchants, in this district, and was well known. He leaves a wife and two young children. Mrs. Byfield is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott, Merriwa. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 24 May 1917, p. 8. Harry Byfield Obituary Note: Harry Hubert Byfield; DOB, 1880/12367; DOD, 14 May 1917, 1917/8960; Age, 36; father; acc killed; Son… Harry Hubert Byfield; DOB, 1880/12367; DOD, 14 May 1917, 1917/8960; Age, 36; father; acc killed; Son of Robert Byfield & Eliza Jane Dray; Spouse, Winifred G Scott, 1907/4975 |
Death of a mother | Eliza Janne Dray 3 November 1943 (aged 68 years) Mrs. E. J. Hutley The passing of Mrs. Elizabeth Hutley (known too, as Mrs. Byfield) on Wednesday last was received, with sincere regret, right throughout the Gulgong and Merriwa-Cassilis districts. Aged 86 years, she died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs W. R. Cross, of Herbert Street, Gulgong, after 19 years residence in the town, during which time she was held in the highest regard by all sections of the community. At all times the late Mrs Hutley (married formerly to the late Mr. Byfield) devoted a great deal of attention to her home life, but at the same time found pleasure in performing those kindly acts which so often brought a little more happiness into the lives of others. Her many gracious deeds in years gone by will not easily be forgotten. Prior to interment taking place in the Church of England portion of the Gulgong cemetery on Thursday last, a service was conducted by Revs. R. Douglas (rector) and L. V. Caldwell (late rector, now of Coolah) in St. Luke's Church. The Rev. Mr. Caldwell officiated at the graveside, arrangements being carried out by Mr. D. Whale. The following grown-up family is left to mourn their loss: Messrs Arthur Byfield (Quirindi, late Gulgong), William Byfleld (Merriwa), Jack Byfield ?, ?Roland Byfield (?Merriwa), Mesdames A Aldwell (Merriwa), M. Heard (Gulgong), W. R. Cross (Gulgong). Our sympathy is extended to to bereaved. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 11 November 1943, p. 5. Eliza Hutley Obituary |
Death of a sister | Lynda Amelia May Byfield 24 August 1944 (aged 69 years) DEATH Mrs. B. Heard The sad and sudden death occurred on 24th inst., at her residence in Gulgong, of Mrs. Linda Amelia May Heard, wife of the late Mr. Bert Heard, who predeceased her some 10 years ago, at the age of 58 years. Mrs. Heard will be very much missed as she was noted for the assistance she was always willing to give in the many organisations of which she was a member. She was a devoted member of the Church of England, for which she organised many functions. She leaves four daughters and one son to mourn, viz., Coral (Mrs. Herb Rush, of Two Mile Flat), Lilly (Mrs. Hughes, Lithgow), Laura (Mrs. J. Ritchie, Lithgow), Bob (Lithgow), Bryde (Gulgong). She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byfield, and leaves two sisters, Mrs. A. Aldwell (Ada, Merriwa) and Mrs. W. A. Cross (Connie, Gulgong) and four brothers, Arthur (Quirindi), Will (Merriwa), Rolley (Merriwa) and Jack (Brewarrina). A sad feature of the death of Mrs. Heard was that she had earned a holiday, and was to leave on the Friday night for the city with her daughter, Bryde, who was getting her annual holidays. An impressive service was held in the Church of England, Gulgong, by the Rev. Howard Ellis. The hymn, "Jesus, Lover of my Soul," was sung. The remains were laid to rest in the Church of England portion of the Gulgong Cemetery, Rev. Howard Ellis officiating. There were many nice wreaths from the different organisations of which Mrs. Heard was a member. Funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. D. Whale, for Gulgong Motor Funerals. Our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 31 August 1944, p. 16. Lynda Heard Obituary |
Death of a brother | Arthur Robert Byfield 22 August 1945 (aged 70 years) Obituary MR. A. R. BYFIELD The death occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anderson, of Quirindi, of Mr. Arthur Robert Byfield, eldest son of the late Mrs. E. J. Byfield, at the age of 70 years. The late Mr. Byfield was a resident of Gulgong for a few years. He was for a time caretaker of the Gulgong Golf Links, where his services were appreciated. His quiet way and courteous manner, won for him a number of friends, all of whom will learn with regret of his demise. The funeral took place in Merriwa on Friday morning last. His wife pre-deceased him by about five years. He leaves six daughters and one son, viz., Maude (Mrs. Anderson, Quirindi) , Laura (Mrs. Anderson, Quirindi), Gladys (Mrs. R. Wicks, Merriwa), Ruby (Mrs. Miller, Newcastle), Rita (Mrs. Blayden, Quirindi), Doris (Mrs. Lawler, Merriwa), and Arthur (A.I.F.). Mrs. W. R. Cross, Gulgong, and Mrs. A. Aldwell, Merriwa, are sisters, and William and Roland, Merriwa, and Jack, Brewarrina, are brothers. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved. |
Death | 1962 (aged 87 years) |
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1895–1969
Birth: 1895
38 Death: 14 April 1969 — Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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1897–1964
Birth: 1897
40 Death: 18 September 1964 — Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1914 — |