Frederick Edward Moss, 18921919 (aged 27 years)

Name
Frederick Edward /Moss/
Given names
Frederick Edward
Surname
Moss
Nickname
Ted
Birth 1892 35 35

Birth of a brotherAlfred R J Moss
1898 (aged 6 years)

Death of a brotherAlfred R J Moss
1899 (aged 7 years)

Death of a sisterMary Anne Eliza Moss
1902 (aged 10 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherSarah Eagle
9 July 1904 (aged 12 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherAbraham Moss
26 June 1905 (aged 13 years)
MarriageGwendoline Victoria BleaseView this family
August 1916 (aged 24 years)
Note: Wedding.

Wedding. MOSS - BLEASE. The wedding was celebrated last week at the Church of England, Rylstone, by the Rev. Mr. Walker, of Frederick Edward, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Moss, of Glen Alice, Rylestone, and Gwendolene Victoria, youngest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blease, of Rylstone (formerly of Sydney). The bride was given away by her father. Misses Mona Cooper and Daisy Taylor acted as brides-maids, and Mr. H. S. McDonald as best man. The happy couple's future home will be in Rylstone. We wish them every success (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 7 August 1916, page 3).

Inquest
Verdict
4 December 1919 (on the date of death)
Note: Deceased: Frederick Edward Moss

Deceased: Frederick Edward Moss
Inquest date: 4.12.1919
Inquest Location: Rylstone
Place of Birth: Mudgee Rd Rylstone
Age: 26
Est birth year: 1893
Location of death: Cox’s siding, Rylstone
Coroner: J M Mcdonald
Cause: struck by lightning
Property: life insured
Dr: H Wall
Post mortem: no

Death 4 December 1919 (aged 27 years)
Note: Struck Dead by lightning.

Struck Dead by lightning. SEVERE STORM AT RYLSTONE During a heavy storm at Rylstone on Thursday, a young man named Ted Moss was struck dead by lightning. Moss at the time was fencing a paddock about a mile from Rylstone. A man named Devitt discovered the body an hour later, while riding along the road. (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 8 December 1919, page 1)

Family with parents
father
18561937
Birth: 10 November 1856 34 35Longbrush, Kiama, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 8 October 193719 Ilford Road, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
mother
Marriage Marriage1878
1 year
elder brother
18781946
Birth: 1878 21 21
Death: 20 February 1946Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
8 years
himself
18921919
Birth: 1892 35 35
Death: 4 December 1919Cox's Siding, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
7 years
younger brother
Family with Gwendoline Victoria Blease
himself
18921919
Birth: 1892 35 35
Death: 4 December 1919Cox's Siding, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
wife
Marriage MarriageAugust 1916St James Church of England, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage

Wedding. MOSS - BLEASE. The wedding was celebrated last week at the Church of England, Rylstone, by the Rev. Mr. Walker, of Frederick Edward, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Moss, of Glen Alice, Rylestone, and Gwendolene Victoria, youngest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blease, of Rylstone (formerly of Sydney). The bride was given away by her father. Misses Mona Cooper and Daisy Taylor acted as brides-maids, and Mr. H. S. McDonald as best man. The happy couple's future home will be in Rylstone. We wish them every success (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 7 August 1916, page 3).

Inquest

Deceased: Frederick Edward Moss
Inquest date: 4.12.1919
Inquest Location: Rylstone
Place of Birth: Mudgee Rd Rylstone
Age: 26
Est birth year: 1893
Location of death: Cox’s siding, Rylstone
Coroner: J M Mcdonald
Cause: struck by lightning
Property: life insured
Dr: H Wall
Post mortem: no

Death

Struck Dead by lightning. SEVERE STORM AT RYLSTONE During a heavy storm at Rylstone on Thursday, a young man named Ted Moss was struck dead by lightning. Moss at the time was fencing a paddock about a mile from Rylstone. A man named Devitt discovered the body an hour later, while riding along the road. (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 8 December 1919, page 1)