Mary Ann Davis, 1842–1929 (aged 87 years)
- Name
- Mary Ann /Davis/
- Given names
- Mary Ann
- Surname
- Davis
- Married name
- Mary Ann /Lloyd/
Birth | 1842 |
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Marriage | John Lloyd — View this family 1 January 1861 (aged 19 years) |
Birth of a son | John Lloyd 1862 (aged 20 years) |
Birth of a son | Llewellyn Lloyd 1863 (aged 21 years) |
Birth of a son | William Lloyd 1865 (aged 23 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Lucy Lloyd 1867 (aged 25 years) |
Birth of a son | Alfred Lloyd 1869 (aged 27 years) |
Birth of a son | Charles Lloyd 1871 (aged 29 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Janet Lloyd 1873 (aged 31 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Mary Lloyd 1875 (aged 33 years) |
Death of a daughter | Janet Lloyd 3 October 1876 (aged 34 years) |
Burial of a daughter | Janet Lloyd after 3 October 1876 (aged 34 years) Headstone reads: Janet Lloyd Rylstone Cemetery headstone Note: Taken 2024 by F Nevell |
Birth of a son | Arthur Lloyd 3 January 1877 (aged 35 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Effie Lloyd 1879 (aged 37 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Ida Lloyd 1881 (aged 39 years) |
Birth of a son | Thomas Henry Lloyd 1883 (aged 41 years) |
Birth of a son | Francis Lloyd 1885 (aged 43 years) |
Marriage of a child | John Lloyd — Emily Leighton — View this family 1887 (aged 45 years) |
Marriage of a child | George Nash — Lucy Lloyd — View this family 1896 (aged 54 years) |
Death of a daughter | Lucy Lloyd 1897 (aged 55 years) Obituary. THE death took place last week, under very sad circumstances of Mrs Nash, wife of Mr George Nash, of Rylstone. Mr Nash's father, who is still resident in Rylstone, is a Hawkesbury native, and is well-known to many Windsor and Richmond folk. The late Mrs Nash, who had only been married about 12 months, was much esteemed by all who knew her (Windsor and Richmond Gazette, Saturday 20 March 1897, page 9). |
Marriage of a child | Charles Lloyd — Jane Ferguson — View this family 1901 (aged 59 years) |
Marriage of a child | Reuben Wesley Harris — Effie Lloyd — View this family 28 January 1904 (aged 62 years) A Coomber Wedding. On Thursday the Rev. E. H. Walker, of Capertee, united in matrimony Mr. Reuben Harris, son of Mr. George Harris, of Mount Vincent Ilford, to Miss Effie Lloyd, daughter of Mr. John Lloyd, of Coomber, Rylstone (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 1 February 1904, page 2). |
Marriage of a child | Arthur Lloyd — Mary Ann Brown — View this family 1909 (aged 67 years) LLOYD - BROWN. The wedding was celebrated recently of Mr. Arthur Lloyd, son of Mr. J. Lloyd, of Coomber, Rylstone, and Miss Mary Brown, daughter of Mr. W. Brown, of Mt. Brace, Rylstone. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents. The bride's wedding dress was white silk charmeuse, trimmed with silk insertion and tassels, semi-Empire style, wreath and veil. Her travelling dress was grey cloth, trimmed with blue silk and cream lace. The bridesmaids' (sisters of the bride) dresses were cream Sicilian and cream lace. The bride was given away by her father. Miss Hardwick played the "Wedding March." The happy couple left by train for Bathurst and Orange, where the honeymoon will be spent, thence to their home near Tooraweenah. Following is a list of the presents: - Bridegroom to bride. - Set of white foxeline furs. Bride to bridegroom - Silver-backed military hair and clothes brushes in case. Bridegroom to bridesmaids. - Gold-mounted New Zealand green-stone brooches. Bridegroom to groomsman. - Gold compass pendant. Father of bride. - Cheque. Mother of bride. - House linen. Father of bridegroom. - Cheque. Mother of bridegroom. - Eiderdown quilt. Mr and Mrs. G. Brown. - Cheque. Mr. W. T. Brown. - Eight-day oak clock. Mr. C. L. Brown. - Silver bread plat-ter and knife. Miss Flora Brown. - Silver afternoon teaspoons in case. Miss J. E. Brown. - Silver dinner bell. Miss Alice Brown. - Silver toast rack. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lloyd (Coonamble). - Cheque. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd, jun. - Cheque. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd (Armatree). - Cheque. Mr. L. Lloyd (Girilambone). - Silver tea service. Mr. G. H. Lloyd. - Cheque. Mr G. Lloyd. - Pair silver serviette rings in case. Miss M. Lloyd. - Silver butter knife and jam spoon in case. Mrs. E. Harris. - Silver mounted salt cellars with spoons in case. Misses Ivy and Amy Lloyd (Armatree) - Pair silver-mounted photo frames. Mr. W. and Miss A. Lloyd. - Silver sugar scuttle. Misses B. and A. Howatt. - Copper crumb tray and brush. Mrs. Clements. - Bath mat. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harris. - Ivory bound prayer book. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nash. - Cheque and safety razor. Mr. G. S. Hall. - Silver-mounted jam dish. Mr. Stan. Leader. - Silver candle stick. Mr. P.. Clarke. - Silver sugar scuttle. Miss Spicer (O'Connell). - Silver butter dish. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cousins (Condobolin). - Set of carvers. Mr. G. Smede (Crudine). - Pair of flower vases. Mr. and Mrs. Gately. - Afternoon tea cups and saucers, handcarver bread platter and knife. Miss Gately. - Pair silver serviette rings in case. Miss V. Gately. - Hand-painted tea cosy. Mr. W. S. Gately. - Silver dinner cruet. Mr. G. Gately. - Pearl handle butter knife and pickle fork. Mr. W. Black. - Cheque. Miss L. Black. - Glass sugar basin. Mr. C. Black. - Photo frames. Mr. J. E. Morrison. - Silver fruit stand. Mr. J. S. Nash. - Silver-mounted jam dish and spoon. Miss L. Clarke. - Serviette rings. Nurse Clarke (Bathurst). - Table lamp. Miss C. Black. - Ornament. Dewey Bros. - Cheque. Mr. W. R. Jones. - Pair silver jam spoons. Misses Benson. - Toilet bottles. Mr. H. Davis. - Tea set. Miss Hardwick. - Jardinier. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dunn. - Silver jam spoons. Misses Morrison. - Silver jewel case. Mrs. and Miss Kersley. - Silver salt cellars. Mr. and Mrs. G. Howe. - Photo frames. Miss J. Howe. - Cake dish. Mr and Mrs. W. Keech. - Silver sugar basin and tongs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison. - Water set. Mr. C. and Miss R. Morrison. - Silver breakfast cruet. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown. - Breakfast cruet. Miss G. Brown. - Tray cloth. Miss E. Brown. - Jam dish. Mi ss Esinft Brown . - Serviette rings. Mr A. Brown. - Fruit dish. Messrs. J. and A. Sheridan. - Lamp. Miss Foodey. - Silver jam dish. Misses A. and G. Davis. - Oak tray and copper kettle. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardwick. - Pair pictures. Miss Ida Pitt. - Ornament. Miss McLachlan. - Pair salt cellars. Miss B. McLachlan. - Sauce jug. Mrs. McHugh. - Salt cellars in silver frames. Mr. J. McLachlan. - Pickle jar. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Howe. - Silver-mounted sweets dish. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. King. - Pair of pickle jars. Miss Batten. - Table cover. Mr. Staff. - Silver-mounted salt cellars. Mr. Rouland. - Pair vases. Mrs-. W. G. Pitt (Mudgee). - Ruby glass jug. Mrs. W. Murray (Mudgee). - Glass water bottle. Nurse M. Guest. - Fancy hair comb. Mrs. Lord. - Set of jugs. Misses E. and H. Dunn. - Silver butter knife (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 15 July 1909, page 19). |
Death of a husband | John Lloyd 6 May 1910 (aged 68 years) Note: DEATH OF MR. LLOYD, SEN. A well-known district pioneer passed to the great unknown on Friday last, i… DEATH OF MR. LLOYD, SEN. A well-known district pioneer passed to the great unknown on Friday last, in the person of Mr. J. Lloyd, sen. The deceased gentleman is too well known to need any biography here. In life he was a straight, honest as the sun, and in every way a sterling, upright man : his word was his bond, and his honor was a safe-guard against any reproach. John Lloyd, of Coomber, was a household name in the district. The family, 12 in number, I would not be quite sure, have all reached adult stage and are worthy and respected residents. The deceased was an octogenarian and up till a few months ago never knew what ill-health was. But advancing years had at last made themselves felt, and an internal trouble set in, and of such a nature that only an operation could relieve (stone trouble). But the old gentleman refused, preferring to see it out, as he explained it. Up to the last the deceased, though suffering acute pain, kept in good spirits. He paid the last debt of nature on Friday evening, and thus has an honest and highly respected district pioneer gone to his long rest, beloved and reverenced by his family, and mourned by a public with whom he had the closest of friendship. His remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the local cemetery, the Rev. Chivers performing the last sad rites of the Church. A very large concourse followed the hearse - one of the largest ever seen. To the bereaved family, relatives and friends I extend a sincere sympathy in their affliction. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 12 May 1910, p. 22. Death Notice John Lloyd |
Marriage of a child | Thomas Edwin Leader — Ida Lloyd — View this family 1912 (aged 70 years) |
Death of a daughter | Mary Lloyd 1925 (aged 83 years) |
Marriage of a child | Llewellyn Lloyd — Henrietta A Longman — View this family 1929 (0 after death) |
Death | 12 August 1929 (aged 87 years) |
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1828–1910
Birth: September 1828 — Nr Carmarthen, South Wales Death: 6 May 1910 |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1 January 1861 — St John the Baptist Church, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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1863–1955
Birth: 1863
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21 Death: 23 July 1955 — 10 Ashburner Street, Manly, New South Wales, Australia |
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1869–1943
Birth: 1869
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27 Death: 27 October 1943 — 2 Gore Street, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia |
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1871–1932
Birth: 1871
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29 Death: 12 September 1932 — Coonamble Hospital, Coonamble, New South Wales, Australia |
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