Jane Harris, 1829

Name
Jane /Harris/
Given names
Jane
Surname
Harris
Birth 16 April 1829 40 30
Birth of a brotherHenry Harris
12 March 1833 (aged 3 years)
Birth of a sisterMartha Harris
16 March 1835 (aged 5 years)
Baptism of a sisterMartha Harris
4 June 1837 (aged 8 years)
Birth of a brotherGeorge Harris
5 April 1841 (aged 11 years)
Birth of a brotherThomas Jnr Harris
12 July 1843 (aged 14 years)
Birth of a sisterDinah Harris
about 1846 (aged 16 years)

Death of a fatherThomas Harris
18 January 1879 (aged 49 years)
Burial of a fatherThomas Harris
after 18 January 1879 (aged 49 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In Memoriam
Thomas Harris
Who died
January 18th 1879
Aged 89 years
Thou art gone to the grave
We no longer behold thee
Nor tread the rough path
Of the world by thy side
But the wide arms of mercy
And sinners may die
For the Sinless has died
Also
Patience Harris
Who died
June 6th 1882
Aged 82 years

Death of a brotherAbel Harris
21 April 1879 (aged 50 years)

Note: Rylstone

Rylstone April 28. Since my last report, a shocking fatal accident has occurred to an old and highly respected resident of this district, Mr Abel Harris, of Kelgoolah. The unfortunate gentleman had been placing some men to work at ringbarking, on a certain portion of his estate, and at some distance from his residence, and was returning to his home last Monday evening, driving a four course dray. Although the deceased did not return at the time he was expected, still no particular alarm was felt by hisfamily, as it was thought he had been detained at the place to which he had gone. On Wednesday, however, one of the men alluded to repaired to the station for rations, and it was then discovered that something must have occurred. Search was atonce made, and about a mile and a half from Kelgoolah at the dray was found capsised, the body of the unfortunate gentleman quite dead, two of the horses also dead, and the other two in a very distressed state, owing, doubtless, to the effortswhich they had made to extricate themselves from the dray. An enquiry was held the following day, by W W Armstrong, Esq., C P S for the district, and a verdict recorded in accordance with the facts. The body of the deceased was interred onFriday last in our local cemetery, followed by a very numerous cortege of mourners, the late Mr Harris being both widely connected and highly esteemed throughout the district (Australian Town and Country Journal, Saturday 3 May 1879, p. 39).

Burial of a brotherAbel Harris
25 April 1879 (aged 50 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In memoriam
Abel Harris
Who died
April 21st 1879
Aged 54 years
In the midst of life
we are in death
Also
Marian Harris
Relict of the above \Who departed this life
August 18th 1894
Aged 75 years

Death of a motherPatience White
6 June 1882 (aged 53 years)
Burial of a motherPatience White
7 June 1882 (aged 53 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In Memoriam
Thomas Harris
Who died
January 18th 1879
Aged 89 years
Thou art gone to the grave
We no longer behold thee
Nor tread the rough path
Of the world by thy side
But the wide arms of mercy
And sinners may die
For the Sinless has died
Also
Patience Harris
Who died
June 6th 1882
Aged 82 years

Death of a brotherHenry Harris
6 December 1892 (aged 63 years)

Burial of a brotherHenry Harris
after 6 December 1892 (aged 63 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
Sacred
to
The memory of
Henry Harris
Who died Dec 6 1892
Aged 58 years

Death of a brotherWilliam Harris
20 April 1902 (aged 73 years)
Note: DEATH.

DEATH. HARRIS, April 20th, 1902. At Huffslea, Millie, William Harris, late of Ilford Retreat, Fairfield. Aged 75 years. Methodist, Saturday 17 May 1902, p. 6. Death notice William Harris

Death of a sisterMartha Harris
12 January 1911 (aged 81 years)
Death of a brotherGeorge Harris
5 November 1920 (aged 91 years)

Note: The Church Triumphant

The Church Triumphant MR. GEORGE HARRIS. When the late George Harris, of 'Woodlands,' Ilford (Rylstone Circuit) passed away on November 5th, the Methodist Church lost one of its noblest sons. He was born 79 years ago in the Rylstone district, and lived there all his life. During his long and useful life, the late Mr Harris showed an intense loyalty to the Methodist Church and its doctrines, and enjoyed a beautiful experience of heart religion. His name has been associated with the Church where he worshipped for over 50 years as the builder and during that time he sought to build for himself a house not made with hands, to which the voice of death called him. He leaves a widow and a noble family of sons and daughters, all of whom share their father's faith in God. Truly the life and death of George Harris are another triumph of faith and work (Methodist Saturday 4 December 1920, page 8).

Note: DEATHS.

DEATHS. HARRIS.—November 5, at Woodlands, Ilford, George, beloved husband of Martha Harris, in his 80th year. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 9 November 1920, p. 8. Death notice, George Harris

Death of a sisterEliza Harris
1922 (aged 92 years)

Death of a sisterDinah Harris
11 July 1932 (aged 103 years) Age: 86

Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY MRS NINA DAVIS Death on Monday removed a very old resident of the district with the person of Mrs. Nina Davis who lived at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. P. W. Tindale, at West Mudgee. The deceased was 86 years of age at the time of her passing and came of the oldest pioneering family in the Rylstone district, her maiden name being Harris. She was born at Calcoola, Rylstone, and was the relict of the late Charles Davis, of Rylstone. For many years Mrs. Davis had been well and favorably known by a large circle of friends, and was a great worker for her church, the Church of England. She leaves two sons and five daughters to mourn her loss. These are: Mr. W. Davis, of Bylong; Mr. Herb. Davis, Bylong, Mrs. Gettens, of Bylong; Miss Evelyn Davis, Mudgee; Mrs. P. W. Tindale, Mrs. E. S. Nock, of Bogie, Rylstone; and Mrs. W. E. Tweedie, of Portland, the latter being very well known in Mudgee at one time. The deceased lady was buried at Bylong cemetery. Prior to the departure for the graveside, a service was held in the Bylong Church, when the Rev. Richard Mathers officiated. The service was very largely attended, bearing witness to the esteem in which the old lady was held by all, and the cortege when left the church was one of the largest that has been seen in Bylong. At the graveside the Rev. Mathers completed the burial service. Many beautiful wreaths were sent by sympathetic friends. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. H. Barton, of Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 July 1932, p. 4. Death Dinah Davis

Note: Deaths

Deaths DAVIS. - July 11, 1932, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. P. W. Tindale), Mudgee, Dinah, widow of the late Charles Davis, of Tryallion, Bylong, in her 87th year. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 19 July 1932, p. 8. Death Dinah Davis

Death
Yes

Family with parents
father
17891879
Birth: about 1789 15 11
Death: 18 January 1879Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
mother
17991882
Birth: 25 March 1799Priory Farm, Semley, Wiltshire, England
Death: 6 June 1882Camboon, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage28 December 1820Semley, Wiltshire, England
3 months
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
18251879
Birth: 20 May 1825 36 26England
Death: 21 April 1879
23 months
elder brother
2 years
herself
sister
younger brother
18331892
Birth: 12 March 1833 44 33England
Death: 6 December 1892
2 years
younger sister
18351911
Birth: 16 March 1835 46 35Wiltshire, England
Death: 12 January 1911Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
6 years
younger brother
18411920
Birth: 5 April 1841 52 42Mt Never Never, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 5 November 1920
2 years
younger brother
1843
Birth: 12 July 1843 54 44Dabee, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
4 years
younger sister