Melba Ivy J Frost, 1892–1961 (aged 69 years)
- Name
- Melba Ivy J /Frost/
- Given names
- Melba Ivy J
- Surname
- Frost
Birth | 1892
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Death of a maternal grandfather | William Barber Thompson 4 July 1899 (aged 7 years) Death of Mr. W. Thompson. News was received in Mudgee this morning of the death at Widden of Mr. W. Thompson, sen., one of the oldest and most respected residents of the district. The deceased had reached a ripe old age and is survived by his sons Messrs. William, John, James, Alfred and Joseph Thompson, and by his three daughters Mrs. J. T. Frost, of Rylstone, and Mrs. C. Tailby and Mrs. Dickenson, of Sydney. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 7 July 1899, p. 11. Obituary William Thompson |
Burial of a maternal grandfather | William Barber Thompson after 4 July 1899 (aged 7 years) Headstone reads: In loving memory of William B Thompson Beloved husband to Elizabeth Thompson Who died 4th July 1899 Aged 79 years [With Elizabeth Thompson] |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Robert Frost 1900 (aged 8 years) Note: RYLSTONE, - An esteemed resident of these parts for many years died last week in Mudgee at the age… RYLSTONE, - An esteemed resident of these parts for many years died last week in Mudgee at the age of seventy-eight years, viz , Mr. Robert Frost. The old gentleman had one of his legs cut off some four years ago, and it naturally weakened his vitality. The deceased leaves four sons and four daughters, all highly respected, and well and favourably known amongst us (Maitland Weekly Mercury, Saturday 7 April 1900, page 7). |
Death of a brother | Robert J W Frost 6 May 1910 (aged 18 years) SAD DEATH. A very sad case of lock jaw resulted in the death of Mr. Will. Frost, eldest son of Mr. John Frost, of Nulla Mountain, on Friday last. The particulars of the case are very distressing. For some time deceased had been working out on the Widden Ranges, off Nulla Mountain, with his ber suckering, and about a week prior to his death, he ran a splinter in his forefinger to a considerable depth, but immediately pulled it out and dressed the finger. After a few days it seemed apparently well, but about 12 o'clock last Wednesday night he felt uneasy and symptoms of lock jaw made themselves felt in the unfortunate young fellow, who decided there and then to make for his home on Nulla Mountain, some 12 miles distant, preparing to make the journey on foot with his ber; rather than waste time looking in the darkness for their horses. They accomplished the journey, but the symptoms were making themselves very painful. With all speed he was hurried to Rylstone, arriving there on Thursday. Dr. Hansard was called in, but from the first held out not the slightest hope of recovery. The deceased became unconscious on Friday and remained so till his death late on that day. The deceased would have been 43 years of age on the 18th of this month. He was a plain, unassuming man, and well liked by all who knew him, and his untimely and sad end cast quite a gloom among the family acquaintances. To the relatives and friends much sympathy and condolence has been extended in their hour of trouble. The burial was conducted on Sunday morning, the remains being followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends, being interred in the Church of England portion of the local cemetery, the Rev. Chivers officiating (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 12 May 1910, page 22). |
Death of a father | John Thomas Frost 4 April 1933 (aged 41 years) DEATHS FROST. - April 4, 1933, at his residence, 46 Middle Head-road, Mosman, John Thomas, dearly-loved husband of Mary Ann Frost (Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 5 April 1933, page 12). FUNERALS FROST. The relatives and Friends of Mrs Mary Ann Frost and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved HUSBAND and their FATHER John Thomas to leave his late residence, 46 Middle Head-road. Mosman, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs. T. J. ANDREWS, Funeral Director, 04-08 Walker-street, North Sydney. 'Phones, L2873 and X3033. FROST.-The Friends of Mr. W. J. FROST, of Mosman are Invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved FATHER, John Thomas; to leave his late residence, 40 Middle Head-road, Mosman, THIS DAY at 2 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs. FROST.-The Friends of Mrs. W. J. CHANDLER are Invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved FATHER, John Thomas; to leave his late residence, 46 Middle Head-road, Mosman, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Northern Suburbs. (Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 5 April 1933, page 11). |
Death of a sister | Alice Lucy Elizabeth Frost 1944 (aged 52 years) |
Death of a brother | Charles Vivian S Frost 1952 (aged 60 years) |
Death of a sister | Victoria Faith A Frost 1954 (aged 62 years) |
Death | 1961 (aged 69 years) |
father |
–1933
Death: 4 April 1933 — 46 Middle Head Road, Mosman, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1865 — |
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1868–1910
Birth: 18 May 1868
22 Death: 6 May 1910 — Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia |
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1872–1969
Birth: 1872
26 Death: 1 February 1969 — Coogee, New South Wales, Australia |
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