Walter William McAndrew, 1892–1954 (aged 62 years)
- Name
- Walter William /McAndrew/
- Given names
- Walter William
- Surname
- McAndrew
Birth | 1892
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Death of a paternal grandmother | Elizabeth Innes 3 August 1906 (aged 14 years) Note: The death occurred at Rylstone on Friday morning of Mrs. McAndrew, senr., of Glen Alice. Deceased wa… The death occurred at Rylstone on Friday morning of Mrs. McAndrew, senr., of Glen Alice. Deceased was 79 years of age (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (New South Wales : 1890 - 1954), Thursday 9 August 1906, page 16). |
Death of a father | William McAndrew 1928 (aged 36 years) Obituary LATE MR McANDREW. General regret was expressed at the death of Mr William McAndrew, which took place at Restwell Road, Bossley Park. The late Mr McAndrew was born at Richmond (N.S.W.) and was educated at Wallerawang, where he spent his boyhood days. He was married at Emu Plains in 1876 to Miss Ann Innes, by the late Rev. Cammar Vaughn. Mr McAndrew travelled over the Blue Mountains long before there were any railways, with bullock teams. He was also one of the first carriers when Sunny Corner was opened. Old friends will remember him carrying on with the old bullock team from Wallerawang to New England and the western districts forty years ago. Mr McAndrew finally settled at Glen Alice, when settlers were few and far apart. It was only last year that Mr and Mrs McAndrew celebrated their golden wedding. Mr McAndrew went from Glen Alice about four years ago to Bossley Park. The late Mr McAndrew leaves a widow, one daughter and four sons; 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Deceased was 76 years of age (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 28 May 1928, p. 21). |
Death of a mother | Ann Innes 6 January 1936 (aged 44 years) Note: McANDREW. - January 6, 1936, at Rylstone Hospital, loving mother of George, Jacob, Erwin, Annie, and… McANDREW. - January 6, 1936, at Rylstone Hospital, loving mother of George, Jacob, Erwin, Annie, and Walter, of Glen Alice, aged 77 years. Interred at Rylstone (Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 8 January 1936, p. 12). |
Death | 20 January 1954 (aged 62 years) Rylstone - Kandos News DEATH MR. W. W. McANDREW Well known throughout the Western districts, especially at Wallerawang and Glen Alice, Mr. William Walter McAndrew, passed away in the Lithgow hospital on Wednesday afternoon, January 20, aged 62 years. The late Mr. McAndrew, who was born at Rydal, had resided at Glen Alice for 40 years, and for the last 17 years had been a resident of Wallerawang. He followed farming pursuits all his life, but retired in 1946 owing to health reasons. His parents were among the pioneers of the West, having crossed the Blue Mountains by bullock dray to settle at Glen Alice. Deceased is survived by his wife, three sons, Herbert (Wallerawang), Allan and Innes (Rylstone), a daughter Phyllis (Mrs. F. Howe, Rylstone), three bers. Jacob (Wallerawang), George (Glen Davis) and Irwin (Homebush), a sister Mrs. J. Dalhunty (Lithgow) and ten grandchildren. To them, deepest sympathy is extended in their loss (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 28 January 1954, p. 19). |
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1851–1928
Birth: 1851
23 Death: 1928 — Restwell Road, Bossley Park, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1876 — |
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1892–1954
Birth: 1892
41 Death: 20 January 1954 — Lithgow Hospital, Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia |
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1892–1954
Birth: 1892
41 Death: 20 January 1954 — Lithgow Hospital, Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia |
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Death | Rylstone - Kandos News DEATH MR. W. W. McANDREW Well known throughout the Western districts, especially at Wallerawang and Glen Alice, Mr. William Walter McAndrew, passed away in the Lithgow hospital on Wednesday afternoon, January 20, aged 62 years. The late Mr. McAndrew, who was born at Rydal, had resided at Glen Alice for 40 years, and for the last 17 years had been a resident of Wallerawang. He followed farming pursuits all his life, but retired in 1946 owing to health reasons. His parents were among the pioneers of the West, having crossed the Blue Mountains by bullock dray to settle at Glen Alice. Deceased is survived by his wife, three sons, Herbert (Wallerawang), Allan and Innes (Rylstone), a daughter Phyllis (Mrs. F. Howe, Rylstone), three bers. Jacob (Wallerawang), George (Glen Davis) and Irwin (Homebush), a sister Mrs. J. Dalhunty (Lithgow) and ten grandchildren. To them, deepest sympathy is extended in their loss (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 28 January 1954, p. 19). |
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