John Jennings, 1847–1924 (aged 77 years)
- Name
- John /Jennings/
- Given names
- John
- Surname
- Jennings
Birth | 1847 |
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Marriage | Elizabeth Mary … — View this family Yes |
Birth of a son | John B Jennings 1871 (aged 24 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Mary T Jennings 1872 (aged 25 years) |
Birth of a son | Benedict Leo Jennings 1874 (aged 27 years) |
Birth of a son | Joseph A Jennings 1876 (aged 29 years) |
Birth of a son | Cyprian Sylvester Jennings 1877 (aged 30 years) |
Birth of a son | Anslem James Jennings 1879 (aged 32 years) |
Marriage of a child | Cyprian Sylvester Jennings — Bridget Connors — View this family 26 June 1908 (aged 61 years) Wedding of Constable C. Jennings. On the 26th of last month Constable Cyprian Jennings of Tamworth, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings of Stoney Pinch, was married to Miss Vera Connors of Calala, Tamworth. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 2 July 1908, p. 1. Jennings Connors Wedding |
Marriage of a child | Anslem James Jennings — Kate Hynes — View this family 1909 (aged 62 years) |
Death of a son | Anslem James Jennings 1 November 1915 (aged 68 years) DEATH. JENNINGS. - November 1st, 1915, at Garrison Hospital, Victoria Barracks, Anselm Jennings, late of Manly Police. Beloved husband of Kate Jennings, and youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings, of Mudgee and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes, of Woollahra. Aged 36 years. Sun, Monday 1 November 1915, p. 7. Anslem Jennings Death DEATHS JENNINGS. - November 1, 1915, at Garrison Hospital, Victoria Barracks, Private Anselm Jennings, late of Manly Police, aged 36 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 2 November 1915, p. 8. Anslem Jennings Death PRIVATE JENNINGS, MANLY. Considerable regret was manifest in the Manly district when the death of Private Anselm Jennings, formerly of the Manly Police, was announced. He was attached to that station on December 21, 1908, and was very popular. Last year he enlisted for active service at the front, but after his admittance he contracted pneumonia, and Dr. Hall of Manly ordered him into the local hospital. Recovering, he returned to Liverpool, but again became ill. The effects of his illness appeared to have worn off, and the determined young soldier went into camp again. He was only in camp, three days, when violent pains attacked him, and he was transferred to the Garrison Hospital, where he died on November 1. Deceased was a fine Australian of splendid physique, and was about 36 years of age. The funeral obsequies were of an imposing character. The remains were removed from the Garrison Hospital to St. Francis' Church, Paddington, and on All Souls Day Masses were celebrated for the repose of his soul. The authorities were anxious to provide a military funeral, but the widow preferred a semi-private one. A squad of soldiers from the barracks bearing reversed arms accompanied their comrade to his last resting place. The funeral took place in the afternoon, the Rev. Father O'Reilly and the Rev. F. Dwyer officiating at the graveside at Waverley. Freeman's Journal, Thursday 25 November 1915, p. 24. Anslem Jennings Obituary |
Burial of a son | Anslem James Jennings 2 November 1915 (aged 68 years) |
Death of a brother | James Jennings 16 June 1922 (aged 75 years) Mudgee. The death of Mr. James Jennings, of Toolamanang Station, occurred recently. Deceased was a pioneer of the district. He was for many years a member of the Licensing Court Bench at Rylstone, and always took an active interest in public affairs. He leaves a family of four sons and one daughter: Mr. Jack Jennings (member of the Meroo Council), Mr. Walter Jennings (Mendooran), Mr. Thomas Jennings (president of the Rylstone Shire Council and Mudgee P.P. Board), and Mrs. W. Kearns. |
Burial of a brother | James Jennings 17 June 1922 (aged 75 years) |
Death | 4 October 1924 (aged 77 years) Note: MUDGEE.- The death has occurred of John Jennings, of Stony Pinch, at the age of 77 years. Deceased,… MUDGEE.- The death has occurred of John Jennings, of Stony Pinch, at the age of 77 years. Deceased, who was a brother of the late Mr. James Jennings, of Toolamanang Station, Cudgegong, is survived by four sons and one daughter. Sydney Morning Herald, 10 October 1924, p. 12. John Jennings Death Obituary. JOHN JENNINGS, STONY PINCH John Jennings, aged 77, died at his residence, Stony Pinch, on Saturday, and was buried in the Appletree Flat cemetery, on Sunday. The Rev. Father Flanagan read the burial services. Mr. Jennings, who was a brother of the late James Jennings, of Toolamanang Station, was a very old resident of the district, and enjoyed the esteem of a wide circle of acquaintances. He is survived by family of one daughter and four sons. They are: Miss Mary Theresa, John Bede, Benedict Les, Joseph Ambrose, and Syprian Sylvester. Mr. J. C. Swords conducted the funeral. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 6 October 1924, p. 1. John Jennings Obituary |
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1845–1922
Birth: about 1845 — Penrith, New South Wales, Australia Death: 16 June 1922 — Cudgegong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1876–1925
Birth: 1876
29 Death: 29 November 1925 — District Hospital, Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia |
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1879–1915
Birth: 1879
32 Death: 1 November 1915 — Garrison Hospital, Victoria Barracks, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Death | MUDGEE.- The death has occurred of John Jennings, of Stony Pinch, at the age of 77 years. Deceased, who was a brother of the late Mr. James Jennings, of Toolamanang Station, Cudgegong, is survived by four sons and one daughter. Sydney Morning Herald, 10 October 1924, p. 12. John Jennings Death |
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Death | Obituary. JOHN JENNINGS, STONY PINCH John Jennings, aged 77, died at his residence, Stony Pinch, on Saturday, and was buried in the Appletree Flat cemetery, on Sunday. The Rev. Father Flanagan read the burial services. Mr. Jennings, who was a brother of the late James Jennings, of Toolamanang Station, was a very old resident of the district, and enjoyed the esteem of a wide circle of acquaintances. He is survived by family of one daughter and four sons. They are: Miss Mary Theresa, John Bede, Benedict Les, Joseph Ambrose, and Syprian Sylvester. Mr. J. C. Swords conducted the funeral. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 6 October 1924, p. 1. John Jennings Obituary |