William Noel Readford, 1905–
- Name
- William Noel /Readford/
- Given names
- William Noel
- Surname
- Readford
Birth | 1905
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Birth of a brother | Arthur H Readford 1907 (aged 2 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Sophia Aldridge 24 January 1907 (aged 2 years) Death of Mrs. Readford. A very old resident of the Mudgee district passed away on Thursday afternoon in the person of Mrs. William Readford, of Cudgegong. The cause of death was senile decay, the deceased lady being 83 years of age. Mrs. Readford was born at Richmond, and has been a resident of Cudgegong for more than 40 years. She was one of the oldest native born women in the State, and leaves a husband and grown-up family of five sons and two daughters, one of the latter being Mrs. Thompson of Lochiel. The funeral took place on Saturday at the private cemetery at Carwell, the Rev. F. J. Harris, of Rylstone, officiating at the graveside. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 28 January 1907, p. 2. Obituary Sophia Readford |
Burial of a paternal grandmother | Sophia Aldridge 26 January 1907 (aged 2 years) Sophia Aldridge died 1907 headstone Carwell Cemetery Note: Taken 2008 by F Nevell |
Birth of a sister | Mona G Readford 1908 (aged 3 years) |
Death of a mother | Adelaide D Lawrence 24 December 1913 (aged 8 years) Old Pioneer Gone. All Cudgegong and neighborhood for miles round was shocked to hear of the death on Wednesday, December 24, of Mrs. William Readford. The deceased was found fully dressed lying on a couch at the rear of the old home at Cudgegong. With one hand across, her head pillowed on her left arm, she seemed to have passed away as though in sleep. Not having had occasion to see a medical man previously, it was deemed advisable, on the case being reported to Mr. J. M. McDonald, Coroner at Rylstone, to hold an inquiry, and upon same authority Dr. Hansard, of Rylstone, made an autopsy, which revealed that death was due to heart disease and a large clot of blood obstructing the main passage of the heart. The patient before death would have had her case diagnosed serious affection, so that there is little wonder the end came as stated. Senior-constable Trebelcock attended to make arrangements for the inquiry. The deceased, who was 87 (sic) years of age leaves a husband and three young children to mourn. The late Mrs. Readford was a native of Mudgee, a daughter of the late Mr. Lawrence, who was a Londoner, imported among many others to be of the early typographical staff of the "S. M. Herald," and later installed by the late G. H. Cox as principal of the "Western Post." Frederick Lawrence was also secretary to the Agricultural Society. - Rylstone "Express." (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 12 January 1914, page 2). |
Death of a paternal grandfather | William Readford 28 January 1917 (aged 12 years) |
Marriage of a parent | William Henry Readford — Evelyn Halley — View this family 1925 (aged 20 years) |
Death of a father | William Henry Readford 28 November 1930 (aged 25 years) 248 Concord Road, Concord West, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S33.849495570973495 Longitude: E151.0897286698201Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ DEATHS READFORD.- November 28, 1930, at his residence, 248 Concord road, Concord West, William Henry (late of Wentworthville and Mudgee), beloved husband of Evelyn Readford and loving father of Noel, Arthur and Mona, aged 78 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 29 November 1930, p. 14. Obituary William Henry Readford |
father |
1852–1930
Birth: 1852
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Marriage | Marriage — 1903 — |
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younger brother |
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younger sister |
father |
1852–1930
Birth: 1852
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Marriage | Marriage — 1925 — |
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