Thomas Malcolm Perram, 18881975 (aged 87 years)

Name
Thomas Malcolm /Perram/
Given names
Thomas Malcolm
Surname
Perram
Birth 1888 44 35

Birth of a sisterNorma N Perram
1891 (aged 3 years)

Birth of a brotherVersie Arthur Perram
1893 (aged 5 years)

Death of a paternal grandfatherJames Perram
30 November 1893 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a sisterPearl Perram
1895 (aged 7 years)

Death of a sisterPearl Perram
1895 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a brotherKarl A Perram
1898 (aged 10 years)

Death of a sisterNorma N Perram
1909 (aged 21 years)

Death of a fatherCharles Griffith Perram
1 October 1915 (aged 27 years)

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Obituary

Death. Mr. C. G. Perram. Death has claimed another of our well-known and highly-respected district residents, in the person of Mr. Charles Griffith Perram, after a brief illness arising from the bursting of a blood vessel in the head. The deceased was 71 years of age. He was a native of Rylstone, whither his parents came to reside amongst the early settlers. He was a man of fine physique and robust constitution. Except for the few years spent in Queensland when a young man, the deceased had resided in the district all his life, and was much respected. His wife survives, and with her family of six sons and three daughters mourn the great loss of an exemplary husband and father. The daughters are Mrs. H. Sheppard (Cudgegong), Mrs. R. J. Doherty (Queanbeyan), and Miss Perram (of the Public Instruction service). The sons are Messrs. J. C. Perram (Balmoral, near Stony Pinch), R. H. Perram (Dunedoo), D. J. Perram (Randwick, and the younger brothers, V. A., and Carl, residing with their mother. The sixth son is Corporal Thomas Malcolm Perram, of the Public Instruction Department, who recently enlisted for the front. The funeral took place on Sunday last in the Anglican portion of the Cudgegong cemetery, where, too, lie the remains of the father and mother, and other members of the original family. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 October 1915, p. 17. Charles Perram Obituary

Death of a maternal grandmotherSophia Wood
17 October 1922 (aged 34 years)

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DEATH OF MRS. THOS. DICKS. The death occurred on Tuesday morning of Mrs. Thos. Dicks, Tabrabucca, aged 90 years. The deceased lady died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. Perram. She was married twice, and leaves a family of four sons and four daughters of the first family, and one daughter (Mrs. Joseph Murray) of the second union. Members of the first family are Robert, William, Daniel, and James C. Oldfield, and Mesdames C. Perram, H. Milton, J. Besant, and J. Magson. The remains were interred in the Cudgegong cemetery on Wednesday, a large concourse of friends attending. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 23 October 1922, p. 9. Sophia Dicks Obituary

Burial of a maternal grandmotherSophia Wood
after 17 October 1922 (aged 34 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads: In Memory of Sophia Dicks Died 17th October 1822 At rest in peace Also Robert Oldfield Died 3rd Dec 1925 Aged 77 years Rest in Peace

Death of a motherAnn Oldfield
24 July 1939 (aged 51 years)

Death of a sisterElizabeth Rebecca Perram
1946 (aged 58 years)

Death of a sisterEllen Sophia Perram
10 May 1952 (aged 64 years)
Note: DEATH

DEATH MRS. E. S. SHEPPARD Mrs. Ellen Sophia Sheppard who died in the Mudgee Hospital on Saturday, aged 79 years, was one of the best known residents of Cudgegong, where she resided for a lifetime. Her many lovable qualities endeared her to practically everyone in the community, and on all sides her passing will be deeply deplored. She is survived by one son, Clive, to whom sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral will take place to the Cudgegong cemetery after a service in St. John's Church, Mudgee, on Tuesday morning, the Rev. Canon Powell officiating. The arrangements are in the hands of Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 12 May 1952, page 1).

Burial of a sisterEllen Sophia Perram
13 May 1952 (aged 64 years)
Death of a brotherRobert Henry L Perram
1957 (aged 69 years)

Death of a brotherDavid George Perram
1961 (aged 73 years)

Death of a brotherVersie Arthur Perram
12 January 1971 (aged 83 years)
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Obituary Mr. Versie Arthur Perram The death occurred at the Mudgee District Hospital on the 12th January of Mr. Versie Arthur Perram at the age of 77 years. A well known farmer for many years Mr. Perram resided at 221 Mortimer Street, Mudgee. His wife, Daisy, predeceased him 24 years ago and he is survived by four daughters Joyce, Lorna (Mrs. Grant), Kathleen (Mrs. Boyd) and Betty (Mrs. H. Cox), also a sister, Miss E. Perram (Mudgee) and a ber, Thomas Perram (Wollstonecraft). His funeral took place Thursday the 14th January from St. John's Church of England Mudgee after a service which commenced at 11 a.m. for the interment in the Mudgee Cemetery. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 15 January 1971, p. 2. Obituary Versie Arthur Perram

Burial of a brotherVersie Arthur Perram
14 January 1971 (aged 83 years)
Note: Headstone reads;

Headstone reads; In loving memory of Our dear father Versie A Perram Died 12th Jan 1971 Aged 77 years Sadly Missed

Burial of a fatherCharles Griffith Perram

Death 11 August 1975 (aged 87 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS PERRAM, Thomas Malcolm. - August 11, 1975, at R.G.H. Concord, after a long illness, late of Wollstonecraft, dearly beloved husband of Kate, loving father of Jeanette (Mrs. McKenery), fond father-in-law of Cliff, dear grandfather of Anthony, loved brother of Emma (Mudgee). At rest. Privately cremated Northern Suburbs, August 13, 1975. Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 14 August 1975, p. 34. Thomas Malcolm Perram Death

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THOMAS M. PERRAM The death occurred at Concord, after a long illness of Thomas Malccolm Perram,late of Wollstonecraft, on August 11. He was the husband of Kate, and father of Jeanette (Mrs. McKendry), father-in-law of Cliff, grandfather of Anthony, and brother of Emma (Mudgee). Tom Perram was for some years headmaster at Gulgong Public School, later at Coonabarabran and Fairymeadow. The Perram family, very well known in the Mudgee district, having lived in the vicinity for many years. During his stay in Gulgong, he was considered a very efficient and good headmaster, and was well liked by all that knew him, being enthusiastic in the various activities, he took part in in the town. He was born at Cudgegong and enlisted in the 1st Battalion in A.I.F. during the 1914 War, and met his wife while he was on leave in England.

Mudgee Guardian, Friday 19 September 1975, p. 3. Thomas Malcolm Perram Obituary

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1871
2 years
elder sister
18721952
Birth: 1872 28 19
Death: 10 May 1952Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
elder sister
6 years
elder brother
4 years
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
3 years
himself
18881975
Birth: 1888 44 35
Death: 11 August 1975Concord Hospital, Concord, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
18931971
Birth: 1893 49 40
Death: 12 January 1971Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
4 years
younger brother
Family with Kate Mantle
himself
18881975
Birth: 1888 44 35
Death: 11 August 1975Concord Hospital, Concord, New South Wales, Australia
wife
daughter
Private
Death

DEATHS PERRAM, Thomas Malcolm. - August 11, 1975, at R.G.H. Concord, after a long illness, late of Wollstonecraft, dearly beloved husband of Kate, loving father of Jeanette (Mrs. McKenery), fond father-in-law of Cliff, dear grandfather of Anthony, loved brother of Emma (Mudgee). At rest. Privately cremated Northern Suburbs, August 13, 1975. Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 14 August 1975, p. 34. Thomas Malcolm Perram Death

Death

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THOMAS M. PERRAM The death occurred at Concord, after a long illness of Thomas Malccolm Perram,late of Wollstonecraft, on August 11. He was the husband of Kate, and father of Jeanette (Mrs. McKendry), father-in-law of Cliff, grandfather of Anthony, and brother of Emma (Mudgee). Tom Perram was for some years headmaster at Gulgong Public School, later at Coonabarabran and Fairymeadow. The Perram family, very well known in the Mudgee district, having lived in the vicinity for many years. During his stay in Gulgong, he was considered a very efficient and good headmaster, and was well liked by all that knew him, being enthusiastic in the various activities, he took part in in the town. He was born at Cudgegong and enlisted in the 1st Battalion in A.I.F. during the 1914 War, and met his wife while he was on leave in England.

Mudgee Guardian, Friday 19 September 1975, p. 3. Thomas Malcolm Perram Obituary