Rebecca White, 18361910 (aged 74 years)

Name
Rebecca /White/
Given names
Rebecca
Surname
White
Married name
Rebecca /Hardwick/
Birth about 1836

Birth of a sisterJane White
about 1838 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a sisterSarah White
about 1842 (aged 6 years)

Death of a brotherIsiah White
13 November 1853 (aged 17 years)

Note:
  1. Isiah (formerly Josiah crossed out) WHITE killed from a fall from a dray 13th November 1853 aged 33 years.
MarriageJohn William HardwickView this family
14 October 1856 (aged 20 years)
Note: MARRIED.

MARRIED.

On Tuesday, the 14th Instant, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Rylstone, by the Rev. John Bowes, Mr. John W. Hardwick, storekeeper, Rylstone, to Rebecca, fifth daughter of Mr. George White, farmer, Rockville.

Empire, Tuesday 21 October 1856, p. 4. Hardwick White Wedding

Birth of a sonGeorge White Hardwick
5 September 1857 (aged 21 years)

Birth of a sonEdward Farrar Hardwick
1859 (aged 23 years)

Birth of a sonWilliam B Hardwick
1860 (aged 24 years)

Birth of a sonArthur H Hardwick
30 November 1862 (aged 26 years)

Birth of a daughterLilian Mary Hardwick
1864 (aged 28 years)

Birth of a sonHarold Robert Hardwick
1866 (aged 30 years)

Birth of a sonCharles H Hardwick
1868 (aged 32 years)

Birth of a sonJohn Percy Hardwick
26 May 1871 (aged 35 years)

Birth of a daughterAlice Rebecca Hardwick
1874 (aged 38 years)

Birth of a sonReginald Oxley Hardwick
1876 (aged 40 years)

Death of a fatherGeorge White
1877 (aged 41 years)

Death of a sonArthur H Hardwick
1878 (aged 42 years)

Burial of a sonArthur H Hardwick
after 7 February 1878 (aged 42 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In memoriam
Arthur Henry Hardwick
Born 30 November 1862
Died 7 February 1878 Aged 15 years
Also of
John Percy Hardwick
Born 26th May 1871
Died 9th May 1880
Aged 8 years
And Jesus called a little child Unto him

Marriage of a childGeorge White HardwickJane Amelia HarrisView this family
1880 (aged 44 years)

Death of a sonJohn Percy Hardwick
9 May 1880 (aged 44 years)

Burial of a sonJohn Percy Hardwick
after 9 May 1880 (aged 44 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads:
In memoriam
Arthur Henry Hardwick
Born 30 November 1862
Died 7 February 1878 Aged 15 years
Also of
John Percy Hardwick
Born 26th May 1871
Died 9th May 1880
Aged 8 years
And Jesus called a little child Unto him

Death of a sonCharles H Hardwick
1882 (aged 46 years)

Marriage of a childEdward Farrar HardwickAlbertha SmithView this family
1888 (aged 52 years)

Death of a husbandJohn William Hardwick
17 January 1891 (aged 55 years)

Note: DEATHS: HARDWICK. - January 17, at his residence, Rylstone, John W. Hardwick, J.P., aged 65 (Sydney…

DEATHS: HARDWICK. - January 17, at his residence, Rylstone, John W. Hardwick, J.P., aged 65 (Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 24 January 1891, page 219).

Marriage of a childGeorge Wilson WhiteLilian Mary HardwickView this family
1893 (aged 57 years)

Marriage of a childHarold Robert HardwickAdele Florence WellsView this family
1898 (aged 62 years)

Marriage of a childWilliam JamesAlice Rebecca HardwickView this family
1899 (aged 63 years)

Note: Rylstone

Rylstone News has reached Rylstone of the marriage of Miss Alice Hardwick, who sailed for Western Australia about a week ago, and who was met on the road over by Mr W. James, an old Rylstone boy, and was then duly wedded, afterwards proceeding to the station on which Mr. James is engaged. I am sure everyone who knows them will join with me in wishing them joy and prosperity in their future life (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Friday 20 October 1899, page 16).

Death of a brotherJethro White
25 March 1901 (aged 65 years)

Note: Deaths

Deaths

COONABARABRAN, Monday. Mr. Jethro White, the oldest resident and the oldest magistrate in the town, died this morning aged 72. He was on active service in the Kaffir war in the fifties.

Daily Telegraph, Tuesday 26 March 1901, p. 6. Jethro White Death

Note: Death of Mr. Jethro White

Death of Mr. Jethro White

The news of the death of Mr. Jethro White, one of the oldest and most respected residents of Coonabarabran, will cause a general feeling of sorrow over a large area; for Mr White is well known not only locally, but in many other districts for his hospitality and general kindness of disposition. Mr. White had not been well for some time, but the complaint took an acute and serious form about 6th or 7th March, when he took to his bed under an acute attack of dysentery, and though at times he appeared to improve, he continued to grow weaker, and on Sunday all hope was abandoned, and he passed away at 20 minutes to 3 on Monday morning. When Mr. White was young, he was, like many of our young men, attracted from England to South Africa and went there, a boy of 14, and saw a good deal of active service in the Kaffir war. Afterwards, he came to N. S. Wales and had a varied experience in pastoral matters and was on the Snowy River rush (now Kiandra) in stirring times of '59 and the early sixties. He was the first storekeeper at Coonabarabran managing the business here for his brother-in-law Mr. P. A. Wilmott of Coonamble, but he afterwards bought the business, and carried it on himself till about three years ago, when business was not prospering, and he gave it up, and devoted himself to the farm which he had reclaimed from the wilderness when he first came here, and he worked at it till his sickness came on a few weeks since. He always had a love for farming and often said that farming and not storekeeping was his vocation; which was probably true for he was too good natured to grind the faces of the poor, which is one of the conditions of success in business. Mr. White had reached the allotted span being 72 years of age. He leaves a widow two sons, (both married), and three daughters one of whom is Mrs. W. Parkins of the firm of Starr and Parkins. His two eldest sons Arthur and George died before him.

Bligh Watchman, Wednesday 27 March 1901, p. 2. Jethro White Obituary

Note: Deaths

Deaths

WHITE. - March 25, at his residence, Coonabarabran, Jethro White, J.P., aged 73 years.

Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 1 April 1901, p. 1. Jethro White Death

Note: Deaths

Deaths

WHITE. - March 25, at his residence, Coonabarabran, Jethro White, J.P., aged 73 years.

Sydney Mail, Saturday 6 April 1901, p. 881. Jethro White Death

Death of a sisterMary White
29 August 1904 (aged 68 years)

Note: Deaths

Deaths

NEVELL. - August 29th, at Rylstone, Mary, dearly loved wife of Thomas Nevell, aged 71 years.

Daily Telegraph, Tuesday 6 September 1904, p. 1. Mary Nevell Death

Note: LOCAL BREVITIES.

LOCAL BREVITIES.

The death is reported of Mrs. Nevell, of Riversdale, near Rylstone. Deceased was one of the old identities, and highly respected. The deceased lady's connection with the district dated from the pioneer time, when conveyance over the Blue Mountains was per bullock dray.

Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 8 September 1904, p. 14. Mary Nevell Death

Note: THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT

THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT

Mary Nevell. Mary White was born in 1833 in the village of Simly, near Shaftesbury. She reached New South Wales with her father and family in 1849. After having lived for five years in Rylstone she married Mr. Thomas Nevell. They then bought a station property on the Castlereagh, where they resided for five years. In 1860 she returned with her husband to the Rylstone district, and settled at Riversdale, where she spent 26 years of active life in serving God by helping her fellow creatures. Being naturally of a retiring disposition, her light shone brightest in the precincts of her own home. We had the privilege of enjoying her sweet and blessed friendship for the last 16 months of her life, and during that time we were impressed with her characteristic patience and exemplary Christian life. Hers was no sudden conversion, but a "growing in grace" from her early childhood. Born of pious parents, she was encouraged to serve her Master while still young, and continued through the varied experiences of her life to have as her great aim, by her influence and example, the bringing of her dear ones to her Saviour. A few weeks before her call home she was seized with a paralytic stroke. Although she was not what could be termed a "sufferer" for many years, she was called to pass through seasons of intense physical pain on many occasions, especially during the later weeks of her life. As her end was simply a "falling asleep," due to heart failure, most of her dear ones were not permitted to see her again in life, but abound her bedside all of her large family - but one - of sons and daughters, who had gathered from distant and various parts of the State, assembled at this pathetic home gathering. A most impressive service was conducted in the church, after which the solemn procession was formed, and at their quiet country home at Riversdale she was laid to rest, in the presence of a large assemblage of mourning friends. Many and fervent are the prayers that ascend to the Throne of God on behalf of the stricken partner in life and his family, that He may endue, them with strength sufficient to their day.

Methodist, Saturday 12 November 1904, p. 9 & 10. Mary Nevell Obituary

Death of a brotherAbel White
1906 (aged 70 years)

Note: Rylstone Mems.

Rylstone Mems.

(From our Correspondent.) Deaths - The passing away of Mr. Abel White is to be recorded. A resident of the district for 50 years, he has watched the growth of Rylstone from its earliest days. He resided at Rockville for a great number of years, prior to selling it to Mr. George McQuiggan. Latterly he has resided at Olinda, and the last two years of his life was spent at 'Wang. He was a brother of Mrs. Thomas Clarke of Mudgee, Mrs. J. W. Hardwick of Rylstone, Mrs. Wilmott, and the late Mrs. Thomas Nevell. A brother of his, Mr. Jethro White of Coonabarabran, died some years ago. He leaves a large family behind him. Four sons - George, Hedley, William, and Oscar, and eight daughters - Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Rohl, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Palotte, Mrs. Allanson; all living except another who died in W.A.

Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 8 March 1906, p. 16. Abel White Obituary

Death of a sisterRachel White
22 July 1908 (aged 72 years)

Note: DEATH OF MRS. T. CLARK.

DEATH OF MRS. T. CLARK.

A very old resident, in the person of Mrs. T. Clark, widow of the late Thomas Clark, of Denison-street, passed to her rest last night at the advanced age of 85 years. She was a native of Wiltshire, England, and had lived in Mudgee for 50 years. About a year after her arrival here with her husband the latter purchased a block of land in Denison-street and built the house, wherein they lived ever since. In the early days of Mudgee the couple took active interest in the town, her husband, who died twelve years ago, having been Mayor of Mudgee, and his name still shows on the Town Hall, the foundation stone of which he laid. Deceased leaves a number of grandchildren and several great grandchildren. She also leaves four children, Mr. James Clark, of Mudgee, Mr. Beverly Clark, of Tasmania, Mr. J. Clarke, Moss Vale, and Mrs. J. Harris, of New England. The funeral takes place tomorrow, to the Methodist portion of the Mudgee cemetery.

Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 23 July 1908, p. 14. Rachel Clark Obituary

Death 8 April 1910 (aged 74 years)

Note: DEATH OF MRS. HARDWICK.

DEATH OF MRS. HARDWICK.

Quite a gloom was cast over the community of Rylstone on Friday last, when the news was received that Mrs. Rebecca Hardwick, relict of the late John William Hardwick, had passed away on Thursday night, at her daughter's home at Haberfield, after a lingering illness which had afflicted her for two years. Mrs. Hardwick, who was 74 years of age at the time of her death, was a native of Hampshire, England. She came to Australia with her parents when a child, and has been a resident of Rylstone for over 50 years. The bereaved relatives include five sons and two widowed daughters, namely, - Messrs George Hardwick (Rylstone), E. F. Hardwick (Sydney), W. B. Hardwick (at present on a voyage to England), Harold Hardwick (Mudgee), Reginald Hardwick (Sydney), Mrs. White (Haberfield), and Mrs. James. The funeral services were conducted at the Rylstone cemetery yesterday afternoon by Rev. J. B. Penman, of Mudgee, in the presence of a large concourse, and a panegyric of the late Mrs. Hardwick was preached by the Rev. Penman in the Rylstone Methodist Church last evening. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 April 1910, p. 17. Rebecca Hardwick Obituary

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1818
1 year
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
4 years
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
4 years
herself
3 years
younger sister
5 years
younger sister
Family with John William Hardwick
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage14 October 1856Wesleyan Chapel, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
11 months
son
2 years
son
18591942
Birth: 1859 33 23
Death: 6 October 1942Manly, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
3 years
son
18621878
Birth: 30 November 1862 36 26
Death: 1878
2 years
daughter
3 years
son
18661935
Birth: 1866 40 30
Death: 30 May 1935
6 years
son
18711880
Birth: 26 May 1871 45 35
Death: 9 May 1880
-2 years
son
7 years
daughter
3 years
son
Marriage

MARRIED.

On Tuesday, the 14th Instant, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Rylstone, by the Rev. John Bowes, Mr. John W. Hardwick, storekeeper, Rylstone, to Rebecca, fifth daughter of Mr. George White, farmer, Rockville.

Empire, Tuesday 21 October 1856, p. 4. Hardwick White Wedding

Death

DEATH OF MRS. HARDWICK.

Quite a gloom was cast over the community of Rylstone on Friday last, when the news was received that Mrs. Rebecca Hardwick, relict of the late John William Hardwick, had passed away on Thursday night, at her daughter's home at Haberfield, after a lingering illness which had afflicted her for two years. Mrs. Hardwick, who was 74 years of age at the time of her death, was a native of Hampshire, England. She came to Australia with her parents when a child, and has been a resident of Rylstone for over 50 years. The bereaved relatives include five sons and two widowed daughters, namely, - Messrs George Hardwick (Rylstone), E. F. Hardwick (Sydney), W. B. Hardwick (at present on a voyage to England), Harold Hardwick (Mudgee), Reginald Hardwick (Sydney), Mrs. White (Haberfield), and Mrs. James. The funeral services were conducted at the Rylstone cemetery yesterday afternoon by Rev. J. B. Penman, of Mudgee, in the presence of a large concourse, and a panegyric of the late Mrs. Hardwick was preached by the Rev. Penman in the Rylstone Methodist Church last evening. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 April 1910, p. 17. Rebecca Hardwick Obituary