Athol George Nash, 19041974 (aged 70 years)

Name
Athol George /Nash/
Given names
Athol George
Surname
Nash
Birth 1904 36 31

Birth of a brotherAustin Rowland Nash
1913 (aged 9 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherElizabeth Smith
7 April 1919 (aged 15 years)
Note: Death.

Death. MRS ELIZABETH PITT The death occurred at her residence, Rosehill, Cudgegong, early this morning, of Mrs Elizabeth Pitt, aged 86. Deceased was a native of Pitt Town, in the Windsor district, and came to Mudgee 51 years ago. Her husband predeceased her by 24 years. She leaves the following family: - William Pitt (Mcdonald's Creek), James (Cudgegong), Joseph (Mudgee, Samuel (Mullamuddy), Mrs S. Rayner (Mullamuddy), Mrs G. Nash (Berry), who is also seriously ill in Mudgee, Miss Lizzie Pitt (Cudgegong), and Miss Pitt (Berry). The funeral will leave the deceased's late residence, Rosehill, Cudgegong, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), and the remains will be interred in the Church of England section of the general cemetery, Cudgegong. The Rev. W. V. Thomson will officiate at the graveside, whilst Mr J. C. Swords will have charge of the funeral arrangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 7 April 1919, p. 2).

Note: Reminiscences of the Late Mrs Pitt.

Reminiscences of the Late Mrs Pitt. (Contributed) Those who have known the late Mrs. Elizabeth Pitt, who so lately passed to a new sphere, may read with, interest something of her earlier days. This, grand old lady was noted for her loving, kindly and happy disposition a characteristic which were in her girldhood days even more emphasised. Mr. ??? ????? right hand. She was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Wilberforce, in the Windsor district. Here her girlhood days were spent usefully and amiably. At the age of 19 she was married to the late Mr. Joseph Pitt, in the Church of England at Richmond, where she had previously been a much loved and respected teacher. Some fourteen years of her early married life were spent at Richmond, and later at Rouse Hill, Pitt Town. From thence a removal was made to the Mudgee district, in the year 1868, the selected being on a farm leased from the late Mr. William Bowman, known at that time, as Bridge Flat, now as Lillawa. Here a produce business and store was successfully conducted for a number of years. Eventually a fine property and home were acquired and built up, in the near vicinity known today as Rose Hill, where a large and respected family was reared, who are widely known throughout the whole district. The late lady was predeceased some 14 years by her beloved husband. Only six months later her fourth son, Charles, was laid beside his father. Again, so recently as 1917, the Grim Reaper appeared amongst her family, removing her eldest daughter, Mrs. E. T. Millett, of Leadville, and her youngest son, Austin, of Mullamuddy, within five days of each other. These blows the old lady bore with Christian fortitude, though it affected her health, somewhat. Mrs. Pitt had mothered a family of fifteen of which there now remain four sons and four daughters. Four having died in their infancy. There are 35 grandchildren, and about 45 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Pitt's funeral, which moved from her late residence, Rose Hill, at Cudgegong, was largely attended. Though the restrictions by the railway authorities, her youngest daughter, Miss Eva Pitt, was unable to attend her bedside nor Mrs. Nash, of Berry, who, though in Mudgee, was too ill to leave her bed at the time. So ends the career, of another of our pioneers, whose over half century residence has left its land mark's in the district (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 14 April 1919, page 4).

Death of a paternal grandfatherJames Nash
4 May 1921 (aged 17 years)

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Death of a fatherGeorge Nash
September 1933 (aged 29 years)
Note: MR. G. NASH.

MR. G. NASH. KATOOMBA, Friday. The death has occurred at Katoomba of Mr. George Nash, at the age of 68 years. Before Mr. Nash came to Katoomba 16 years ago, he was in business at Berry. He was associated with St. Hilda's Church of England, Katoomba, where he was rector's warden until failing health compelled him to resign. Mr. Nash is survived by his wife, two daughters, and two sons (Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 23 September 1933, page 19).

Death of a motherAlice Pitt
23 April 1949 (aged 45 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS NASH Alice-April 23 1949 at her residence 169 Lurline Street Katoomba, widow of the late George Nash and loving mother of Alma (Mrs F Brewer) Lynda, Athol, and Austin and loving sister of Eva Pitt aged 76 years (Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 25 April 1949, page 10).

Death of a sisterAlma Doris Nash
1970 (aged 66 years)

Death 1974 (aged 70 years)

Family with parents
father
18681933
Birth: 1868 32
Death: September 1933Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18731949
Birth: 1873
Death: 23 April 1949169 Lurline Street, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1899
1 year
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
4 years
himself
10 years
younger brother
Father’s family with Lucy Lloyd
father
18681933
Birth: 1868 32
Death: September 1933Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
step-mother
Marriage Marriage1896