John Daniel Mason, 18721933 (aged 61 years)

Name
John Daniel /Mason/
Given names
John Daniel
Surname
Mason
Birth 1872

Birth of a sisterAgnes Frances Mason
1879 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a daughterMary Josephine Mason
1898 (aged 26 years)

Birth of a daughterAlice Agnes Mason
1899 (aged 27 years)

Birth of a sonJohn D Mason
1900 (aged 28 years)

Death of a motherMary Ann Grady
17 January 1915 (aged 43 years) Age: 67

Note: Deaths.

Deaths.

MRS. MASON. On Sunday morning, at 6 a.m., Mrs. W. Mason, of Lower Botobolar, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Coffrey, Church-street, Mudgee, at the age of 67 years, surrounded by her husband, sons, and daughters. The cause of death was heart failure. The late Mrs. Mason was a native of West Maitland, and shortly after her marriage came to reside in the Mudgee district. For the last 10 years she lived here, and was widely known and greatly esteemed by all those who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Her bright and genial manner won her many friends of lifelong standing. She leaves a sorrowing husband and five sons and three daughters to mourn, viz., Mrs. J. Caffrey, Church-street, Mudgee; Mrs. J. Lynch, Lower Botobolar; Mrs. P. J. Ward, Denison-street, Mudgee; Mr. W. Mason, Lawson's Creek; Mr T. H. Mason, Mendooran; Mr. J. D. Mason (Budgee); Mr. Joseph Mason, Glenbrook, Spicer's Creek; and Mr. James Mason, Lower Botobolar. The late Mrs. Mason had been a chronic sufferer from rheumatism, and for the past sixteen years was a martyr to that complaint. Although she was invalided so long, it was only last week that she exhibited any signs that excited the alarm of her friends. Medical attention was called in, and the doctors were unremitting in their attention; their efforts did much to alleviate her suffering, but medical skill was unable to stay the icy hand of death, and she passed peacefully away. In addition to her own family, she leaves a large number of grandchildren. The funeral cortege will leave Church-street between 1 and 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) Mr. C. Swords has charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 18 January 1915, p. 2. Mary Mason Obituary

Death of a fatherWilliam Mason
8 April 1918 (aged 46 years) Age: 77

Note: Death of Mr. Wm. Mason, sen.

Death of Mr. Wm. Mason, sen.

AN OLD BOTOBOLAR RESIDENT. The death occurred at the residence of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Ward, of Lewis-street, Mudgee, this (Monday) morning of Mr. William Mason, Senr., aged 77 years, the cause of death being senile decay. The deceased was a retired farmer having followed farming pursuits at Botobolar for about 20 years. He was a native of Maitland. His wife (who was a Miss Grady, also of Maitland) predeceased him by three years. The deceased was a fine big man, standing 6ft. 1in., and was very healthy, never having suffered from any sickness until about three weeks ago, when he began to suffer from old age, to which he succumbed this morning. The deceased was one of the most highly respected and esteemed residents of the district. Some few years ago the late Mr. Mason retired from farming operations and came to Mudgee, where he had resided with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ward. The deceased is survived by eight children, namely, Messrs. William (Lawson's Creek); T. R. (Mendooran), J. D. (Pipeclay), Joseph (Spicer's Creek), James (Botobolar), Messames J. J. Caffrey (Mudgee), J. J. Lynch Botobolar) and P. G. Ward (Mudgee). The remains will leave the residence of Mr. P. G. Ward's tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, and will be conveyed to St. Mary's Church where the first portion of the funeral service will be held. The remains will be removed from the church at 2.30 p.m. Mr. J. C. Swords will carry out the funeral arrangements, and the Very Rev. Father Flanagan will officiate at the graveside. The"Guardian" joins with a large circle of friends in extending its deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives in their sad loss. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 8 April 1918, p. 2. William Mason Obituary

Death of a brotherWilliam H Mason
25 December 1932 (aged 60 years)
Note: Mr. William Mason

Mr. William Mason

A lifelong resident of Lawson's Creek, where he was born, Mr. William Mason died in the Mudgee District Hospital on Sunday after a long illness, at the age of 65. Deceased is survived by a wife, there having been no family. Messrs J. D. Mason, of Market street, Mudgee, and J. Mason, of Mendooran, are brothers, and Mrs. J. J. Lynch, of Botobolar, a sister The late Mr. Mason was an old member of the Guild Lodge, members of which marched in the funeral which took place to the Catholic portion of the Mudgee cemetery on Monday. Rev. Monsignor Flanagan officiated, and Mr. J. C. Swords had charge of the burial. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 29 December 1932, p. 7. William Mason Obituary

Death 1 March 1933 (aged 61 years)

Note: Mr. J. D. Mason

Mr. J. D. Mason

Genuine regret was expressed in Mudgee on Wednesday when it became known that Mr. J. D. Mason, one of the district's best known and most highly-esteemed residents had died in a local private hospital. He had been under treatment for some time, but was apparently making a satisfactory recovery. Yesterday, however, serious symptoms developed, and he passed away with tragic suddenness. Deceased was a man of sterling character, and, by sheer merit, won a place of trust in the community. His lamentable death will be a loss to the town, and deep sympathy will go out to the bereaved widow, and family. He was 60 years of age, was born at Pipeclay, and resided in this district all his life. At the time of his death he was secretary of the Mudgee Cooperative Benefit Building Society, and was formerly labor agent. He is survived by a wife and four children. The two sons are John (Earlwood, Sydney), and Frank (Buckaroo), and the daughters, Mrs. W. Morgan (Limestone), and Mrs. A. E. Heaslip (Mudgee). Messrs. T. Mason and J. Mason, of Mendooran and Spicer's Creek are brothers, and Mesdames J. J. Lynch, of Botobolar, and Buckler and Ward, of Sydney, are sisters. The funeral took place this afternoon to the Mudgee cemetery after a Requiem Mass at the Catholic Church. The interment was in the hands of Mr. J. C. Swords. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 2 March 1933, p. 2. John Mason Obituary

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1862
4 years
elder sister
8 years
himself
brother
1932
Death: 25 December 1932Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
younger sister
Family with Louisa Walsh
himself
wife
daughter
2 years
daughter
2 years
son
son
Private
Death

Mr. J. D. Mason

Genuine regret was expressed in Mudgee on Wednesday when it became known that Mr. J. D. Mason, one of the district's best known and most highly-esteemed residents had died in a local private hospital. He had been under treatment for some time, but was apparently making a satisfactory recovery. Yesterday, however, serious symptoms developed, and he passed away with tragic suddenness. Deceased was a man of sterling character, and, by sheer merit, won a place of trust in the community. His lamentable death will be a loss to the town, and deep sympathy will go out to the bereaved widow, and family. He was 60 years of age, was born at Pipeclay, and resided in this district all his life. At the time of his death he was secretary of the Mudgee Cooperative Benefit Building Society, and was formerly labor agent. He is survived by a wife and four children. The two sons are John (Earlwood, Sydney), and Frank (Buckaroo), and the daughters, Mrs. W. Morgan (Limestone), and Mrs. A. E. Heaslip (Mudgee). Messrs. T. Mason and J. Mason, of Mendooran and Spicer's Creek are brothers, and Mesdames J. J. Lynch, of Botobolar, and Buckler and Ward, of Sydney, are sisters. The funeral took place this afternoon to the Mudgee cemetery after a Requiem Mass at the Catholic Church. The interment was in the hands of Mr. J. C. Swords. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 2 March 1933, p. 2. John Mason Obituary