Thomas Clarkson Heath, 1842–1924 (aged 82 years)
- Name
- Thomas Clarkson /Heath/
- Given names
- Thomas Clarkson
- Surname
- Heath
- Also known as
- Thomas Wilson /Heath/
Birth | 1842
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Birth of a sister | Anna Matilda Heath 1848 (aged 6 years) |
Birth of a sister | Sarah Jane Heath 1857 (aged 15 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Lillian Esmerelda Heath 1872 (aged 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Ada Amelia Heath 1874 (aged 32 years) |
Birth of a son | Edgar Thomas Wilson Heath 1877 (aged 35 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Laura Adelaide Heath 1879 (aged 37 years) |
Birth of a son | Arthur Frederick Heath 1884 (aged 42 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Amy M Heath 1884 (aged 42 years) |
Birth of a son | John Percy Heath 1887 (aged 45 years) |
Death of a son | John Percy Heath 5 June 1888 (aged 46 years) |
Birth of a son | Albert Charles Heath 1889 (aged 47 years) |
Death of a half-brother | William Farrington 1889 (aged 47 years) |
Birth of a son | Walter Alfred Heath 1892 (aged 50 years) |
Marriage of a child | Charles E Milgate — Lillian Esmerelda Heath — View this family 1893 (aged 51 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Ruby E Heath 1894 (aged 52 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Violet May Heath 1898 (aged 56 years) |
Death of a father | John Heath 7 March 1900 (aged 58 years) |
Marriage of a child | Francis W Clarke — Laura Adelaide Heath — View this family 7 August 1901 (aged 59 years) Wedding Bells at Crudine. At ''Glenvale,'' Crudine, on 7th August, the Rev. L. Seaton joined in the bonds of matrimony Miss L. A. Heath, third daughter of Mr. T. Heath, and Mr. F. Clarke, of Crudine. There was a small gathering of relatives to witness the ceremony. Thebride looked very pretty, and was attired in cream cashmere, trimmed with cream satin and lace, with veil and orange blossoms, the latter being the gift of the bridesmaid. The bride's sister, Miss Heath, acted as bridesmaid, and was attired infine green cloth, braided with black silk, white ribbon and orange blossoms. Mr. W. Clarke undertook the duties of best man. A sumptuous breakfast was provided, to which the guests did ample justice, and at which the health of the bride andbridegroom was proposed by the Rev. Seaton. The room was tastefully decorated in arches of currajong and oranges. The happy couple were driven to the station, en route for Manly, by the bride's father, and were accorded the best wishes of theirnumerous friends. There was a splendid collection of wedding presents on view, comprising the following : - Bridegroom to bridesmaid...Gold ivy leaf brooch; Mrs Heath...Bedstead ; Mrs T. Heath...House linen ; Mrs and Mr Clarke...Half-dozensilver tea spoons and tongs in Morroco case; Mrs T. Giles...Musical clock and silver table spoons; Miss J. Clarke...Silver dinner cruet; Mrs W. Clarke...Silver and glass fish tray and fork; Miss A. Clarke...Candle stick and vause; Miss F.Clarke...Vause; Miss E. Clarke...Honey jar; Mrs Hall...Jam dish; Miss A. Heath...Pair of cushions, pair vauses and moustache cup; Mrs Heath, sen....Pair vauses ; Mr F. Giles...Glass cheese dish ; Mrs W. Giles...Glass sugar basin; MrW. Giles...Wine glasses ; Mr and Mrs Glasscock...Half-dozen fruit plates; Mr A. Heath...Bread platter and saw; Miss R. Heath...Pair jam dishes; Mr A. Clarke...Album; Miss Eaton...Collection coral and tea shells; Miss Buckley...Cruet; Mrs Wall...Egg cruet; Mr Allen...Pair vauses; Mr E. Heath...Lamp; Mrs Jones...Pair fruit plates; Miss Jones...Cake plate. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday 22 August 1901, p. 16). |
Death of a mother | Hannah Wilson Clarkson 1 October 1901 (aged 59 years) CRUDINE The hand of death has been in our midst, removing from amongst us Mrs. John Heath, who died at the residence of Mr. T. Heath on the 1st October at the ripe old age of 88. Deceased had been ailing from a cold, from which she had partiallyrecovered, but a relapse caused her death. She was buried in the local cemetery, the funeral being largely attended. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday 10 October 1901, p. 17). |
Marriage of a child | Edgar Thomas Wilson Heath — Agnes R Beath — View this family 1 April 1907 (aged 65 years) MARRIED IN SYDNEY. A wedding of interest to many residents of Lithgow and Crudine took place on Easter Monday at St. Mary's cathedral, Sydney. The contracting parties wore Mr. Edgar Thomas Heath, eldest son of Mr. Thomas Heath, of Crudine, and Miss Agnes R. Beath,youngest daughter of Mrs. J. Platt, of Bank-street, Lithgow. Rev. Father Rohan officiated. The bride who was given away by her mother, wore a cream cloth travelling dress, richly trimmed with glace lace and applique, and cream felt hat, withostrich feathers. She also wore a diamond ring the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Olive Oxenham was brides-maid. She was prettily dressed in cream, and wore a cream silk, hat; the bridegroom's gift to her was a gold lucky pin. Mr, T. Beath wasgroomsman. A reception was afterwards held at the A. B.C. Cafe, at which the usual toasts were honored. A number of valuable and pretty presents were received by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Heath left by the evening train for the South Coast,where the honeymoon will be spent. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Tuesday 9 April 1907, p. 2). |
Marriage of a child | Albert Charles Heath — Nellie Cox — View this family 15 July 1916 (aged 74 years) Wedding. HEATH - COX. Mr. William Cox's residence, Bocoble, Triangle, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on July 15, when Albert Charles, third son of Mr. T. Heath, of Burwood, late of Crudine, was married to Nellie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cox,of Bocoble, Triangle. The bride was given away by her father. She wore a dainty gown of cream crepe de chene, with train adorned with sprigs of orange blossoms. She wore a coronet of orange blossoms and a tulle bridal veil, and carried a bouquet of white blooms, tied with white streamers. Miss Violet Heath, of Burwood (sister of the bridegroom) and Misses Marjorie and Lucy Cox, of Capertee Valley (nieces of the bride), attended as bridesmaids and wore becoming gowns of cream silk, with pink ribbons. Their gifts from the bridegroom were gold brooches. Mr. Arthur Heath (bRother of the bridegroom) acted as best man. The wedding guests were entertained at breakfast at the residence of the bride's mother at Bocoble. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold cable bangle, and the bride's present to the bridegroom was a suit case. The wedding presents were both numerous and costly. Mr. and Mrs. Heath left by motor for Mudgee, thence by train to Sydney and Manly, where the honeymoon will be spent. Mr. and Mrs Heath's new home will be at Crudine. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 24 July 1916, p. 1. Wedding Heath and Cox |
Marriage of a child | Joshua A H Elliott — Ruby E Heath — View this family 1921 (aged 79 years) Interesting Wedding. Miss Ruby Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Heath, formerly of Crudine, now of Sydney, and sister of the Messrs. Heath Bros., of Crudine, and of Mrs. F. W. Clarke, of Sydney, formerly of Mudgee, was married recently in St. Paul's Church,Burwood, to Mr. H. Elliott, chemist, of Tempe. The wedding breakfast was held at De Jersey, Concord, the home of the bride's parents. The honeymoon is being spent in New Zealand. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Monday 31January 1921, p. 10). |
Marriage of a child | George Donald Yabsley — Violet May Heath — View this family 1921 (aged 79 years) |
Death | 11 May 1924 (aged 82 years) Note: DEATH: HEATH - May 11, 1924, at a private hospital, Summer Hill, Thomas Heath, late of Concord, aged… DEATH: HEATH - May 11, 1924, at a private hospital, Summer Hill, Thomas Heath, late of Concord, aged 82 years (Sydney Morning Herald Monday 12 May 1924, p. 8). |
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Marriage | Marriage — 22 March 1841 — Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, Manchester, Lancashire, England |
8 years
younger sister |
1848–1940
Birth: 1848
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35 Death: July 1940 — Portland, New South Wales, Australia |
10 years
younger sister |
1857–1937
Birth: 1857
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44 Death: 19 February 1937 — Clandulla, New South Wales, Australia |
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1842–1924
Birth: 1842
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29 Death: 11 May 1924 — Summer Hill, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 6 March 1832 — Sandal Magna, St Helen, Yorkshire, England |
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1842–1924
Birth: 1842
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6 years
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1884–1955
Birth: 1884
42 Death: 21 July 1955 — Gloucester House, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
1 year
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1892–1976
Birth: 1892
50 Death: 5 March 1976 — Portland District Hospital, Portland, New South Wales, Australia |
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5 years
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Death | DEATH: HEATH - May 11, 1924, at a private hospital, Summer Hill, Thomas Heath, late of Concord, aged 82 years (Sydney Morning Herald Monday 12 May 1924, p. 8). |
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