Mary Ann Pitt, –1917
- Name
- Mary Ann /Pitt/
- Given names
- Mary Ann
- Surname
- Pitt
- Married name
- Mary Ann /Millett/
Birth of a brother | James Pitt 1861 |
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Birth of a sister | Elizabeth Matilda Pitt 1864 |
Birth of a brother | Joseph Abram Pitt 1867 |
Birth of a brother | Albert Pitt 1869 |
Death of a brother | Albert Pitt 1869 |
Birth of a brother | Charles H Pitt 1870 |
Birth of a sister | Alice Pitt 1873 |
Birth of a brother | Samuel Pitt 1875 |
Birth of a brother | Austin Pitt 1878 |
Birth of a sister | Eva Pitt 1882 |
Marriage | Edward Thomas Millett — View this family 1884 |
Birth of a daughter | Lily E Millett 1885 |
Birth of a son | Walter T Millett 1885 |
Birth of a daughter | Amy Millett 1886 |
Birth of a daughter | Annie Millett 1888 |
Birth of a daughter | May N Millett 1891 |
Birth of a daughter | Maud Millett 1893 |
Death of a father | Joseph Pitt 3 December 1895 Death of Mr. Joseph Pitt. The "Rylstone Advocate" says it is with regret that we have to record the death of Mr Joseph Pitt, of Cudgegong, which sad event took place at his residence, on Tuesday night rather suddenly. For sometime past the deceased gentle-man had been in a delicate state of health and under the care of Dr Nicholl, of Mudgee. On the day prior to his death, Mr Pitt felt in better health than he had for some time past, but on the evening of his death, he took a bad turn, and passed away peacefully, sitting in his chair, surrounded by his loving sons and daughters. The death of the deceased gentleman cast quite a gloom over Cudgegong, where he been a resident for over 28 years, and was highly respected by all who came in contact with him. The late Mr Pitt was 60 years of age, and a native of Richmond, near Windsor. The remains were interred in the Cudgegong cemetery, on Thursday morning, and were followed to the grave by his sorrowing sons, daughters, relatives, and a large concourse of friends. The Rev D Winter, R.D., read the burial services in a very impressive manner, and spoke in feeling terms of the good qualities of deceased gentleman, and the sad blow to his loving and affectionate family (Windsor and Richmond Gazette, Saturday 14 December 1895, page 22). |
Death of a brother | Charles H Pitt 6 July 1896 FATAL. GUN ACCIDENT. Rylstone, Monday. Mr. Charles Pitt, of Cudgegong, who met with a serious gun accident on Sunday week, died yesterday. Great sympathy is expressed throughout the district for his family (Australian Star, Tuesday 7 July 1896, p. 7). OBITUARY. The death is announced of Mr Charles Pitt, third son of the late Mr Joseph Pitt, of Rose Hill, Cudgegong, and nephew of Mr Charles Pitt, of this town, at the early age of 25 years, who died on Saturday evening last from the effects of a terrible gun accident which befel him a week previous. Deceased was able to speak but little after the accident, as his face had been terribly injured and disfigured. He lingered on for nearly a week, suffering untold agony, and death must have been a happy release. The greatest care and attention was given the sufferer, but from the first the doctor pronounced the case a hopeless one. The funeral was attended by some of the deceased's Windsor relatives (Windsor and Richmond Gazette, Saturday 11 July 1896, page 9). Charles Pitt Succumbs. Mudgee, Tuesday. Charles Pitt, the victim of the recent shooting accident at Cudgegong, when a portion of his face was blown away, succumbed to his injuries (National Advocate, Wednesday 8 July 1896, page 3). |
Death | 25 July 1917 Death of Mrs E. T. Millett. RESPECTED LEADVILLE RESIDENT. It is with great regret we announce the death of Mrs. Millett, wife of Mr. E. T. Millett, the popular proprietor of the Royal Hotel, Leadville, which occurred at Mudgee yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Millett, who had been seriously ill for some time prior to her death, some time back came to Mudgee and entered a private hospital. On Friday she underwent a critical operation. She never rallied, after the operation, and, gradually sinking, passed away shortly after two o'clock yesterday afternoon. All the members of her immediate family were present at the time of her death. Mrs. Millett was all, as a wife, mother and neighbor, that a woman should be, was mostly highly respected and greatly esteemed . Her death came as a painful shock to her friends and acquaintances, particularly at Leadville. She was 60 years of age, was a daughter of Mrs. J. Pitt, Berry, who survives her, and a daughter-in-law of Mr. W. W. Millett, of Mudgee. She leaves besides her husband the following family: - Mrs. E. Madden (Brisbane) and Misses Amy, Annie, May and Maud Miilett (Leadville), daughters. Her surviving sisters and bers are Mrs. Nash (Berry), Mrs. Rayner (Mudgee), and Misses Lizzie and Eva Pitt (Cudgegong), Messrs. Austin Pitt (Mullamuddy), J. A. Pitt (Mudgee), S. Pitt (Cudgegong) and J. Pitt (Cudgegong). The funeral took place this after-noon from the residence of Mr. W. W. Millett. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the General Cemetery, the Rev. Canon Dunstan officiating. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Braden (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 26 July 1917, p. 16) |
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Death: 7 April 1919 — Rosehill, Cudgegong, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1854 — |
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1854–1937
Birth: 7 November 1854 Death: 25 June 1937 — Denison Street, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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1861–1940
Birth: 1861 Death: January 1940 — Ironstone Creek, Cudgegong, new South Wales, Australia |
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1867–1926
Birth: 1867 Death: 28 December 1926 — Cox Street, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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1873–1949
Birth: 1873 Death: 23 April 1949 — 169 Lurline Street, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1884 — St Phillips, Cudgegong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1893–1989
Birth: 1893 Death: 3 September 1989 — Dunedoo Hospital, Dunedoo, New South Wales, Australia |
Death | Death of Mrs E. T. Millett. RESPECTED LEADVILLE RESIDENT. It is with great regret we announce the death of Mrs. Millett, wife of Mr. E. T. Millett, the popular proprietor of the Royal Hotel, Leadville, which occurred at Mudgee yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Millett, who had been seriously ill for some time prior to her death, some time back came to Mudgee and entered a private hospital. On Friday she underwent a critical operation. She never rallied, after the operation, and, gradually sinking, passed away shortly after two o'clock yesterday afternoon. All the members of her immediate family were present at the time of her death. Mrs. Millett was all, as a wife, mother and neighbor, that a woman should be, was mostly highly respected and greatly esteemed . Her death came as a painful shock to her friends and acquaintances, particularly at Leadville. She was 60 years of age, was a daughter of Mrs. J. Pitt, Berry, who survives her, and a daughter-in-law of Mr. W. W. Millett, of Mudgee. She leaves besides her husband the following family: - Mrs. E. Madden (Brisbane) and Misses Amy, Annie, May and Maud Miilett (Leadville), daughters. Her surviving sisters and bers are Mrs. Nash (Berry), Mrs. Rayner (Mudgee), and Misses Lizzie and Eva Pitt (Cudgegong), Messrs. Austin Pitt (Mullamuddy), J. A. Pitt (Mudgee), S. Pitt (Cudgegong) and J. Pitt (Cudgegong). The funeral took place this after-noon from the residence of Mr. W. W. Millett. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the General Cemetery, the Rev. Canon Dunstan officiating. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Braden (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 26 July 1917, p. 16) |
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