Lucy Tindall, 1852

Name
Lucy /Tindall/
Given names
Lucy
Surname
Tindall
Birth 1852

Death of a sisterCaroline Ann Tindall
13 October 1907 (aged 55 years)

Note: Death at Portland.

Death at Portland. The death occurred at Portland on Sunday last of Mrs. G. Freestone. Deceased lady was widely known and respected throughout the Sunny Corner district (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 17 October 1907, page 12).

Death of a sisterMary Ann Tindall
1907 (aged 55 years)

Death of a brotherJohn Tindall
6 January 1918 (aged 66 years)

Note: Capertee.

Capertee. Death of an Old Resident Mr. John Tindall. Death of Mr. John Tindall. - The death of Mr. John Tindall, a very old and respected resident of this district took place on Sunday night, January 6, after a lingering illness. The cause of death is senile decay. The deceased, who was nearly 71 years of age, was born in the Colo district, but had resided in this locality nearly all his life. He is survived by a widow, seven sons - Messrs. Nathan, Arthur, George, Alfred, Walter, Ernest and Edward Tindall - and six daughters. Mesdames J. Quelch, A. Gannon, Illingswood, and the Misses Emily and Lucy Tindall. For the bereaved ones the greatest sympathy is felt. The late Mr. Tindall took a considerable interest in horseflesh, and was always proud of the fact that he was the breeder of Dargan's Grey, a noted buckjumper that performed in most of the leading shows in Australia. The funeral was largely attended, the remains being interred in the Church of England portion of the local cemetery. The last sad rites were performed by the Rev. A. D. Brownhead. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. J. Simpson, of Portland (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 14 January 1918, p. 1)

Death of a brotherGeorge Tindall
1 November 1930 (aged 78 years)

Note: OLD RESIDENTS PASS

OLD RESIDENTS PASS WELL KNOWN DISTRICT PIONEER LATE MR. GEORGE TINDALL Mr. George Tindall, who died in the hospital on Saturday at the age of 79, was a very well-known resident of the district, and was highly respected. He was born at Richmond, and spent the greater part of his life at Running Stream. He was a resident of Portland for a couple of years, and had lived in Lithgow for the past 14 years. The late Mr. Tindall was remarkably healthy and active for one of his years, and it was his quiet boast that he had never been in bed a day through illness. He often recalled early memories, and related that when he travelled, by road from Mudgee to Sydney the Lithgow of that time was a tiny hamlet, and 'Kelly's" cottage on the corner of Hassan's ,Walls-road was the only habitation on the now populous Extension Estate. To the widow, Mrs. Tindall, of Lithgow-street, and the family the deepest sympathy of a wide circle is extended. Members of the family are: Mrs. Low (Capertee), Mrs. R. Batcheldor and Mrs. George Evans (Lithgow), and Messrs. Alfred, Sam, Don, Alan, Oswald and Reg. Tindall (Lithgow) and Alex. (Hampton). Among the large cortege on Sunday were residents of the Hampton, Rydal and other districts. Interment was made in the Church of England cemetery, the Rev. R. A. Pollard officiating (Lithgow Mercury, Wednesday 5 November 1930, page 2).

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