Luke James Jones, 1848–1920 (aged 71 years)
- Name
- Luke James /Jones/
- Given names
- Luke James
- Surname
- Jones
Birth | November 1848 |
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Birth of a daughter | Lurley V Jones 1906 (aged 57 years) |
Marriage | Rosey Potts — View this family 1907 (aged 58 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Rose A Jones 1908 (aged 59 years) |
Death of a daughter | Rose A Jones 1908 (aged 59 years) |
Birth of a son | Luke James Jones 1909 (aged 60 years) |
Marriage | Sarah Scheumack — View this family 1911 (aged 62 years) |
Death | 23 October 1920 (aged 71 years) Death of Old Resident. MR. LUKE JAMES JONES. The death of Mr. Luke James Jones occurred suddenly at his residence, Robertson Park, Mudgee, on Saturday afternoon, about 1.30 p.m. Mr Jones was one of Mudgee's most highly respected and esteemed residents. He was 71 years and 11 months old. The deceased, who had been in the best of health, was taken suddenly ill on Saturday. Although his condition was not at first considered serious, he gradually became seriously ill, and passed away as above stated. The deceased was born at Reedy Creek, Crowie, and came to the Mudgee district about fifty years ago. For many years he farmed and drove a team at Cooyal and Pipeclay. Some seven years ago he came to reside in the town of Mudgee, where he lived right up to the time of his unexpected death. His first wife died about 37 years ago. He afterwards married Mrs. George Turvey, of Rylstone, who survives him, as also do the following children: Luke (Mudgee), William (Queensland), Mrs. F. Brown (Rylstone) and Mrs. D. Wakeling (South Coast), also the following step-children: James Turvey (Sydney), Frederick Turvey (Sydney), and P. Turvey (Fletcher's Forest). He is also survived by a number of grandchildren. The funeral left the deceased's late residence on Monday morning last. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the General Cemetery. The Rev. Canon Dunstan officiated at the graveside. Mr J. C. Swords had charge of the funeral arrangements Mr. Luke Jones, jun., was at Collaroy, sixty-three miles from Mudgee, when the sad news of his father's death reached him. He immediately left by sulky, and arrived in Mudgee about 1 a.m. on Sunday. The news of Mr. Jones' death was a painful shock to the large circle of his friends in the Mudgee and adjoining districts. The deceased was a man who was always held in the very highest esteem by all. He was a general favorite, and his death occasions very general regret. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 28 Oct 1920, p. 30. Death Luke James Jones |
Burial | 25 October 1920 (2 days after death) |
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1848–1920
Birth: November 1848 — Reedy Creek, Crowie, New South Wales, Australia Death: 23 October 1920 — Robertson Park, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1907 — |
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1848–1920
Birth: November 1848 — Reedy Creek, Crowie, New South Wales, Australia Death: 23 October 1920 — Robertson Park, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1911 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1873 — |
Death | Death of Old Resident. MR. LUKE JAMES JONES. The death of Mr. Luke James Jones occurred suddenly at his residence, Robertson Park, Mudgee, on Saturday afternoon, about 1.30 p.m. Mr Jones was one of Mudgee's most highly respected and esteemed residents. He was 71 years and 11 months old. The deceased, who had been in the best of health, was taken suddenly ill on Saturday. Although his condition was not at first considered serious, he gradually became seriously ill, and passed away as above stated. The deceased was born at Reedy Creek, Crowie, and came to the Mudgee district about fifty years ago. For many years he farmed and drove a team at Cooyal and Pipeclay. Some seven years ago he came to reside in the town of Mudgee, where he lived right up to the time of his unexpected death. His first wife died about 37 years ago. He afterwards married Mrs. George Turvey, of Rylstone, who survives him, as also do the following children: Luke (Mudgee), William (Queensland), Mrs. F. Brown (Rylstone) and Mrs. D. Wakeling (South Coast), also the following step-children: James Turvey (Sydney), Frederick Turvey (Sydney), and P. Turvey (Fletcher's Forest). He is also survived by a number of grandchildren. The funeral left the deceased's late residence on Monday morning last. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the General Cemetery. The Rev. Canon Dunstan officiated at the graveside. Mr J. C. Swords had charge of the funeral arrangements Mr. Luke Jones, jun., was at Collaroy, sixty-three miles from Mudgee, when the sad news of his father's death reached him. He immediately left by sulky, and arrived in Mudgee about 1 a.m. on Sunday. The news of Mr. Jones' death was a painful shock to the large circle of his friends in the Mudgee and adjoining districts. The deceased was a man who was always held in the very highest esteem by all. He was a general favorite, and his death occasions very general regret. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 28 Oct 1920, p. 30. Death Luke James Jones |
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