Unnamed Martin, 1871–
- Name
- Unnamed /Martin/
- Given names
- Unnamed
- Surname
- Martin
Birth | 1871
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Birth of a sister | Agnes Grace Martin 1872 (aged 1 year) |
Birth of a brother | George Alick Martin 1874 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Emily Annie Martin 1877 (aged 6 years) |
Birth of a brother | William James Martin 1879 (aged 8 years) |
Death of a father | Hugh Martin 4 June 1880 (aged 9 years) Note: Aged 38 |
Burial of a father | Hugh Martin 4 June 1880 (aged 9 years) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | Daniel Cassin 5 March 1898 (aged 27 years) Death of Mr. D. Cassin. Mr. Daniel Cassin, says a Mudgee wire to the 'S.M.H.', a prominent figure in electioneering in this district for the past 40 years, died on Saturday morning after a fortnight's illness at the age of 77. The deceased gentleman was an intimate friend of the late Sir John Robertson and the late Sir Henry Parkes, and was the local leader in all political movements of a liberal character. Mr. Cassin was over 60 years a resident of the district, and for about 35 years had been connected with the local school board, of which he was chairman and secretary at the time of his death. He was an ex-Mayor of the town, a trustee of the hospital at the time of his death, and a Past master of St. John's Masonic Lodge. Mr. Cassin's death is attributed to dropsy and internal complaints. The funeral of Mr. Cassin took place on Monday. It was one of the largest and most representative seen here for years. The members of St. John's Lodge attended in regalia, and Worshipful Master Lester conducted a Masonic service at the grave. The body was carried to the Wesleyan Church where the Rev. Joseph Woodhouse conducted a service. Four hundred children and Freemasons preceded the hearse on the way to the cemetery. National Advocate, Wednesday 9 March 1898, p. 2. Obituary Daniel Cassin |
Burial of a maternal grandfather | Daniel Cassin 7 March 1898 (aged 27 years) |
Death of a mother | Elizabeth Cassin 2 July 1918 (aged 47 years) DEATHS: KEYWOOD. - July 2, 1918, at her residence, Elim, Gould-street, Campsie, Elizabeth, dearly-beloved wife of Arthur Keywood, aged 71 years (Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 4 July 1918, page 6). |
Burial of a mother | Elizabeth Cassin 4 July 1918 (aged 47 years) Note: FUNERALS: KEYWOOD -The Friends of Mr. A. KEYWOOD and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of hi… FUNERALS: KEYWOOD -The Friends of Mr. A. KEYWOOD and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE and their MOTHER, Elizabeth ; to leave Elim, Gould street, Campsie, THIS DAY at 1 pm for Presbyterian Cemetery, Rookwood, via Burwood Station. WOOD, COFFILL, and COMPANY, Ltd. KEYWOOD. - The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE and WILLIAM MARTIN, Mr. and Mrs. E .A . HADDOCK and FAMILY, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J .L.. McEACHERN and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved MOTHER, Elizabeth Keywood ; to leave Elim, Gould street Campsie THIS DAY, at 1 pm for Rookwood Cemetery. WOOD, COFFILL, and COMPANY, Ltd. (Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 4 July 1918, page 5). |
Death of a brother | George Alick Martin 1953 (aged 82 years) |
Death of a brother | William James Martin 1953 (aged 82 years) |
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1847–1918
Birth: 1847
26 Death: 2 July 1918 — Elim, Gould Street, Campsie, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1868 — |
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