Eliza Keech, 18561934 (aged 78 years)

Name
Eliza /Keech/
Given names
Eliza
Surname
Keech
Name
Eliza /Cameron/
Type
also known as
Given names
Eliza
Surname
Cameron
Birth 1856 20

Birth of a brotherAlfred Keech
1860 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a brotherWilliam Keech
1864 (aged 8 years)

Birth of a brotherArthur Harris Keech
1865 (aged 9 years)

Birth of a brotherThomas Herbert Keech
1867 (aged 11 years)

Birth of a sisterDasey Keech
1869 (aged 13 years)

Birth of a brotherErnest Wesley Keech
1871 (aged 15 years)

Birth of a brotherPercy Kenison Keech
1874 (aged 18 years)

Birth of a sisterStella Grace Keech
1875 (aged 19 years)

Birth of a sisterAmy Olive Keech
1878 (aged 22 years)

Death of a maternal grandfatherThomas Harris
18 January 1879 (aged 23 years)
Burial of a maternal grandfatherThomas Harris
after 18 January 1879 (aged 23 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

Birth of a sisterRuby Hilda Keech
1881 (aged 25 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherPatience White
6 June 1882 (aged 26 years)
Burial of a maternal grandmotherPatience White
7 June 1882 (aged 26 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

MarriageHugh CameronView this family
1899 (aged 43 years)

Note: Rylstone.

Rylstone. The wedding of Mr Cameron and Miss Ketch, of Camboon, is to come off shortly. Rumour had them married weeks ago (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative , Friday 21 April 1899, page 17).

Death of a husbandHugh Cameron
15 November 1907 (aged 51 years)

Note: Death of Mr. H. Cameron, J.P.

Death of Mr. H. Cameron, J.P. A very old and respected resident of this district, in the person of Mr Hugh Cameron, of Munghorn, passed away on Friday last at the age of 58. The late Mr Cameron, who was a justice of the peace, was a native of Victoria, but, at an early date, came to this State and went on the land, and later commenced business as an auctioneer at Rylstone. He was considered one of the smartest auctioneers in the State, but about four years ago he became a victim to chronic rheumatism, and has ever since been an invalid. He was lately a resident of Cooyal and Munghorn, and on Sunday last his remains were interred at the former place, the cortege being followed to the grave by a large number of the residents. He leaves a wife (the daughter of Mr W. Keech of Camboon), and one son and daughter, for whom much sympathy is felt (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 21 November 1907, p. 13).

Death of a motherMartha Harris
12 January 1911 (aged 55 years)
Death of a fatherWilliam Keech
14 April 1914 (aged 58 years)
Note: DEATH OE A PIONEER.

DEATH OE A PIONEER. Mr. William Keech, aged 86, passed away at his residence, Camboon, on Tuesday evening, 14th instant. Deceased was one of the pioneer settlers of Rylstone district, and was one of the most successful. He came from the Motherland. He was not afraid of hard work and long hours, and did things thoroughly. These qualities were the medium of his success. His motto might have been "Waste not, want not." Few, if any men, were more respected, and he leaves a family of sons and daughters who will honorably sustain and preserve the reputation of their parents. Mrs. Keech predeceased her husband by several years. To record all that might be written of the late Mr. Keech's life and connection with this district would run into columns. Suffice it to say that he was a moral, exemplary unit of this locality during the fifty odd years of his residence, and as he lived so he died. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, and was well attended, though the news of the passing had not reached far into the surrounding district. The remains were interred in the Methodist portion of the cemetery, the Rev. Mr. Drummond carrying out the service at the grave most impressively (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 23 April 1914, page 7).

The late William Keech came out to this country with the father of the well-known Dewey family, now deceased. Both were hardy pioneers, and knew how to hold money when they earned it. A coincidence was that both men, though they parted, when landing, eventually drifted to this district. (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 23 April 1914, page 7).

Death of a brotherEdwin Keech
18 May 1921 (aged 65 years)

Note: Sudden Death.

Sudden Death. MR EDWIN KEECH. The news was received in Mudgee last week of the death of Mr. Edwin Keech, formerly of Mudgee, and "Lilydale," Rylstone, and now of Sydney. The deceased, who was 67 of years of age, had been living in retirement for some years past, and had been in very indifferent health. Last week he paid a visit to Wiseman's Ferry, where his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. J. Olde reside. The deceased went to Wisemans Ferry with the intention of enjoying some fishing, and after walking some little distance he succumbed into a faint, and died shortly after. The deceased was born at Broombee and lived at Camboon, "Lilydale," Rylstone and Mudgee, and was one of the best known and most highly esteemed residents of the Mudgee and Rylstone districts. For many years he successfully carried on farming operations in the Rylstone district, and was considered an efficient farmer and grazier. The deceased was married to Miss Charlotte Mogg, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Mogg of Mudgee. Besides his widow he is survived by the following children: - Stanley (West Maitland), Vincent (Butta Bucca, Mudgee), James ("Gorn") (Tamworth), Mrs. J. Olde (Wiseman's Ferry), Leslie (Orange), Alice (Sydney). Mrs. Williams (Sydney), Ethel (Sydney), Maurice ("Lilydale," Rylstone, Percy "Lilydale," Rylstone), Marion and Gladys (Sydney). Two other sons Corporal Kenneth and Private Aubrey Keech, were killed in action. The deceased is also survived by the following bers and sisters: - Mrs. Cameron (Mudgee), Alfred (Lithgow), Mrs. Charles Mogg (Mudgee), William (Drayton, near Rylstone), Mrs. George White (Queensland), Arthur (Camboon), Alice (California), Thomas (Camboon), Mrs. George Brown (Mt. Brace, near Rylstone), Wesley (Lismore), Percy ("Loma," near Rylstone), Mrs. West (Sydney), Mrs. Allan Rose (Mittagong). The remains were interred in the Wiseman's Ferry cemetery on Thursday last (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 23 May 1921, p. 8).

Death of a brotherAlfred Keech
3 March 1926 (aged 70 years)

Death 1934 (aged 78 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
18351911
Birth: 16 March 1835 46 35Wiltshire, England
Death: 12 January 1911Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1853
2 years
elder brother
3 years
herself
5 years
younger brother
18601926
Birth: 1860 24
Death: 3 March 1926
5 years
younger brother
2 years
younger brother
18651941
Birth: 1865 29
Death: 15 November 1941
3 years
younger brother
18671945
Birth: 1867 31
Death: 18 October 1945Ilford Street, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
2 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
18781951
Birth: 1878 42
Death: 1951
4 years
younger sister
Family with Hugh Cameron
husband
18491907
Birth: about 1849
Death: 15 November 1907
herself
Marriage Marriage1899
Hugh Cameron + Jessie Richardson Anderson
husband
18491907
Birth: about 1849
Death: 15 November 1907
partner’s partner
Marriage Marriage1873
2 years
step-son
18741959
Birth: 1874 25
Death: 19 April 1959Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage

Rylstone. The wedding of Mr Cameron and Miss Ketch, of Camboon, is to come off shortly. Rumour had them married weeks ago (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative , Friday 21 April 1899, page 17).