James Lennox, 18681946 (aged 78 years)

Name
James /Lennox/
Given names
James
Surname
Lennox
Birth 1868

Marriage of parentsLawrence LennoxEllen MagannView this family
1868 (aged 0)

Birth of a sisterAnn Lennox
1870 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a brotherThomas Patrick Lennox
1873 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a sisterMary Madgalene Lennox
1874 (aged 6 years)

Birth of a sisterCatherine Mary Lennox
1876 (aged 8 years)

Birth of a brotherWilliam Lennox
1878 (aged 10 years)

Death of a brotherWilliam Lennox
1879 (aged 11 years)

Birth of a sisterElizabeth Lennox
1880 (aged 12 years)

Birth of a brotherWilliam Dennis Lennox
1882 (aged 14 years)

Birth of a sisterLetitia Lennox
1882 (aged 14 years)

Birth of a sonGeorge Leo Lennox
1904 (aged 36 years)

Birth of a daughterAngela Ellen Lennox
1905 (aged 37 years)

Birth of a daughterEileen Lennox
1907 (aged 39 years)

Birth of a daughterCecily R Lennox
1909 (aged 41 years)

Birth of a daughterMonica M Lennox
1911 (aged 43 years)

Birth of a daughterSylvia Margaret Lennox
1913 (aged 45 years)

Birth of a sonJames Lennox
1917 (aged 49 years)

Death of a sonJames Lennox
1917 (aged 49 years)

Birth of a sonPatrick L Lennox
1922 (aged 54 years)

Death of a fatherLawrence Lennox
27 August 1925 (aged 57 years)

Note: PASSING OF TWO PIONEERS.

PASSING OF TWO PIONEERS.

Two pioneers of the district in the person of Mr. Lawrence Lennox and his wife, passed away recently. Mr. Lennox, who has been a sufferer for some time, passed away on August 27, aged 81, and his wife, aged 80, followed him on September 4, eight days later. Both were born in the Wollar district, and spent their lives in the Wollar and Cassilis districts. For 50 years they resided at their late residence at Coomcealla, on the Goulburn River. They were the good old type of settlers, renowned for their hospitality, and loved and respected by all who knew them. There are 10 sorrowing children, viz.. John Lawrence (Gulgong), William Dennis (Pembroke), Thomas Patrick (Borambil), Mesdames J. L. Lennox (Borambil), W. Cronin (Merriwa), J. Quinlan (Green Arm), J. O'Connor (Sydney), G. Robinson (Wollar), Misses Mary and Anastasia (Wollar). The aged couple were buried side by side at Wollar, the Rev. Father Cooney of Gulgong, performing the last sad rites. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 18 September 1925, p. 20. Laurence Lennox Obituary

Death of a motherEllen Magann
4 September 1925 (aged 57 years)

Note: PASSING OF TWO PIONEERS.

PASSING OF TWO PIONEERS.

Two pioneers of the district in the person of Mr. Lawrence Lennox and his wife, passed away recently. Mr. Lennox, who has been a sufferer for some time, passed away on August 27, aged 81, and his wife, aged 80, followed him on September 4, eight days later. Both were born in the Wollar district, and spent their lives in the Wollar and Cassilis districts. For 50 years they resided at their late residence at Coomcealla, on the Goulburn River. They were the good old type of settlers, renowned for their hospitality, and loved and respected by all who knew them. There are 10 sorrowing children, viz.. John Lawrence (Gulgong), William Dennis (Pembroke), Thomas Patrick (Borambil), Mesdames J. L. Lennox (Borambil), W. Cronin (Merriwa), J. Quinlan (Green Arm), J. O'Connor (Sydney), G. Robinson (Wollar), Misses Mary and Anastasia (Wollar). The aged couple were buried side by side at Wollar, the Rev. Father Cooney of Gulgong, performing the last sad rites. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 18 September 1925, p. 20. Ellen Lennox Obituary

Death of a sisterLetitia Lennox
28 August 1935 (aged 67 years)

Note: DEATH

DEATH

Mrs. N. Harper A VERY sad death occurred in Sydney yesterday, when Mrs. N. Harper passed away. Deceased, who was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. Lennox, pioneers of the Wollar district, had been suffering from influenza for some time, and so serious was her condition that all members of the family were summoned to her bedside. She rallied, however, and most of the relatives, greatly relieved, took their departure for home. Then came the fatal seizure on Wednesday, and the shock to the family can better be imagined than described. Until about ten years ago the late Mrs. Harper resided in this district, where she was held in the highest esteem by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She was a kindly, charitable soul, and delighted in assisting those less fortunately situated than herself. She was first married to Mr. J. O'Connor, and by the union there was one daughter (Myra), who, with the bereaved husband, will have the heartful sympathy of the whole countryside. The following brothers and sisters are also left to mourn: James (Portland), William (Collaroy), Thomas (Borambil), Mesdames J. T. Cluff and J. O'Brien (Mudgee), G. Robinson and J. Quinlan (Wollar), and Mrs. J. Lennox (Borambil). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 29 August 1935, p. 7. Letitia Harper Obituary

Death of a sisterMary Madgalene Lennox
1943 (aged 75 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS Mrs. J. T. Cluff The death occurred in the Mudgee Hospital this morning of Mrs. Cluff, wife of Mr. J. T. Cluff, aged 68 years. Deceased had been ailing for some considerable time, but was stout-hearted and cheerful right throughout her long illness. She was a member of the pioneer Lennox family, of Wollar and resided in the district practically all her life. A kindly courageous soul, she was always willing to render assistance to those in distress, and it can be truly said that her many generous deeds will live long in the memories of a great number of people in this district, all of whom will learn of her passing with the deepest regret. To her sorrowing husband, who is one of Mudgee's best-known citizens, the sympathy of the whole district will be extended. The following brothers and sisters are left to mourn; James and Thomas (Mudgee), William (Collaroy, Cassilis. Mrs. J. O'Brien (Mudgee), Mrs. G. E. Robinson and Mrs. J. Quinlan (Wollar) and Mrs. E. M. Lennox (Borambil, Cassilis). The funeral will take place to the Catholic portion of the Mudgee Cemetery tomorrow "Tuesday", at 11 o'clock, the arrangements being in the hands of Mr. H. Barton. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 13 September 1943, p. 3. Mary Cluff Obituary

Note: RETURN THANKS

RETURN THANKS MR. JOHN T. CLUFF wishes to thank all kind friends and relatives who sent cards, wreaths or telegrams, or who in any other way expressed kindness and sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. He especially desires to thank Dr. Cameron, Dr. Duffy, Matron Greer and her nursing staff of the Mudgee District Hospital for their wonderful kindness and attention to his late wife whilst an inmate of that institution. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 27 September 1943, p. 2. Mary Cluff Return Thanks

Burial of a sisterMary Madgalene Lennox
14 September 1943 (aged 75 years)
Death of a sonPatrick L Lennox
30 September 1944 (aged 76 years)

Death 1 March 1946 (aged 78 years)

Note: Deaths

Deaths

Mr. J. Lennox Mr. James Lennox, who died on Friday last, aged 79 years, was one of the best-known residents of the district. He had a sudden heart seizure, and was hurried to hospital by the ambulance, but died almost immediately afterwards. He spent practically the whole of his long and useful life in the district, and was held in the highest regard by all those who had the privilege of being numbered among his friends. He is survived by a sorrowing widow, one son and seven daughters, among the latter being two Sisters of Mercy, who are serving in other parts of the State. To the bereaved ones the sympathy of the whole district is extended. After an impressive service in St. Mary's Church, the funeral took place to the Catholic portion of the general cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Father Cass officiating at both services. The arrangements were carried out by Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 4 March 1946, p. 3. James Lennox Obituary

Note: Mr. J. Lennox

Mr. J. Lennox

Mr. James Lennox, who died in Mudgee recently at the advanced age of 77 years, was for some years a resident of Gulgong, when he lived with his wife and family in Tallawang Road. Born at Borambil near Cassilis, he resided in Mudgee, Gulgong and Cassilis all his life. He is survived by his wife (formerly Miss Mary Cohen, of Uarbry), one son, Leo (Sydney), and the following daughters: Mesdames Allington (Angela, Sydney), S. Boys (Monica, Melbourne), M. Tebble (Sylvia, Katoomba), J. Murray (Mary, Portland), and Sister Berchmans (Cecily, Convent, Canowindra). The surviving brothers are Thomas (Mudgee) and William (Cassilis), and sisters, Mesdames J. O'Brien (Mudgee), J. Lennox (Borambil), J. Quinlan (Wollar) and George Robinson junr. (Wollar). About 18 months ago, his son Patrick was drowned whilst engaged on military duties at Moreton Island, off Brisbane, and the deceased never fully recovered from the shock. Mrs. J. P. English, of Mayne Street, Gulgong, is a cousin. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 21 March 1946, p. 19. James Lennox Obituary

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18741943
Birth: 1874
Death: 1943
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Birth: 1880
Death: 26 October 1967
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19041979
Birth: 1904 36 27
Death: 23 August 1979
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Birth: 1905 37 28
Death: 8 January 1993
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Mr. J. Lennox Mr. James Lennox, who died on Friday last, aged 79 years, was one of the best-known residents of the district. He had a sudden heart seizure, and was hurried to hospital by the ambulance, but died almost immediately afterwards. He spent practically the whole of his long and useful life in the district, and was held in the highest regard by all those who had the privilege of being numbered among his friends. He is survived by a sorrowing widow, one son and seven daughters, among the latter being two Sisters of Mercy, who are serving in other parts of the State. To the bereaved ones the sympathy of the whole district is extended. After an impressive service in St. Mary's Church, the funeral took place to the Catholic portion of the general cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Father Cass officiating at both services. The arrangements were carried out by Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 4 March 1946, p. 3. James Lennox Obituary

Death

Mr. J. Lennox

Mr. James Lennox, who died in Mudgee recently at the advanced age of 77 years, was for some years a resident of Gulgong, when he lived with his wife and family in Tallawang Road. Born at Borambil near Cassilis, he resided in Mudgee, Gulgong and Cassilis all his life. He is survived by his wife (formerly Miss Mary Cohen, of Uarbry), one son, Leo (Sydney), and the following daughters: Mesdames Allington (Angela, Sydney), S. Boys (Monica, Melbourne), M. Tebble (Sylvia, Katoomba), J. Murray (Mary, Portland), and Sister Berchmans (Cecily, Convent, Canowindra). The surviving brothers are Thomas (Mudgee) and William (Cassilis), and sisters, Mesdames J. O'Brien (Mudgee), J. Lennox (Borambil), J. Quinlan (Wollar) and George Robinson junr. (Wollar). About 18 months ago, his son Patrick was drowned whilst engaged on military duties at Moreton Island, off Brisbane, and the deceased never fully recovered from the shock. Mrs. J. P. English, of Mayne Street, Gulgong, is a cousin. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 21 March 1946, p. 19. James Lennox Obituary