James Gately, –1914
- Name
- James /Gately/
- Given names
- James
- Surname
- Gately
Marriage | Bridget Smeed — View this family 1869 |
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Birth of a son | William Smeed Gately 1869 |
Birth of a daughter | Alice Mary Gately 1871 |
Birth of a daughter | Sarah Ann Gately 1872 |
Birth of a son | James Thomas Mortimer Gately 1875 |
Birth of a son | John Hamilton Gately 1877 |
Birth of a son | Herbert Smeed Gately 1879 |
Birth of a son | George Henry Gately 1884 |
Birth of a daughter | Millicent J Gately 1886 |
Birth of a daughter | Amanda B Gately 1888 |
Birth of a son | Edward Francis Gately December 1890 |
Marriage of a child | James Joseph Pryor — Alice Mary Gately — View this family 1891 |
Death of a daughter | Amanda B Gately 1891 |
Death of a son | Edward Francis Gately 20 April 1891 |
Burial of a son | Edward Francis Gately after 20 April 1891 |
Birth of a daughter | Valaria M Gately 1892 |
Marriage of a child | James Fitzpatrick Carroll — Sarah Ann Gately — View this family 1896 |
Marriage of a child | William Smeed Gately — Margaret Mary Sheridan — View this family 1898 |
Marriage of a child | Vincent F McHugh — Emily Maud Gately — View this family 1903 |
Years in Service | 10 February 1910 GENERAL ITEMS. It is reported that the only employee of the late Mr. Fitzgerald to profit under his will was Mr. Angus Macdonald (an old servant), who got £250. Mr. Macdonald was 28 years in service, and Mr. James Gately 38 years. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 10 February 1910, p. 5. Years in Service James Gately |
Marriage of a child | John A Trimble — Millicent J Gately — View this family 1912 |
Death | 6 May 1914 Dropped Dead. Sad Episode at Rylstone. Mr. James Gately, of Dabee, Rylstone, one of the oldest residents of that district, dropped dead on Thursday last. The old gentleman was standing speaking to Mr. James Morrison. His horse, which was attached to a sulky, began to move off. Mr. Gately ran to stop the animal, and then got into the sulky. Just as he sat down Mr. Morrison heard a sigh and saw his friend fall forward. Medical assistance was secured, but life was found to be extinct. Only a few minutes before the sad occurrence the deceased had remarked to Mr. Morrison that he felt in splendid health. Deceased was a very old and respected resident, and the news of his death will come as a shock to many. To the sorrowing relatives we extend our sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 11 May 1914, p. 2. Death James Gately THE LATE MR. GATELY. By the demise of Mr. James Gately, one of the oldest district identities, passed away. He came to this district in the employ of the late R. M. Fitzgerald's father, and had been in constant employment on the station for close on 40 years, being principally employed in charge of the station team and farming section. Kindly and generous he had no enemies, and was regarded by all who knew him as a kindly old man, ready to help and assist in any worthy object. He leaves a family of four daughters and four sons to mourn his loss, and his widow survives him. Deceased was 77 years of age. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 May 1914, p. 26. Obituary James Gately Mr. James Gately. The sudden death of a well-known and highly-respected resident of the Rylstone district, in the person of Mr. James Gately, took place at his residence, Dabee, Rylstone, on May 6, at the age of 77 years. Deceased was born at Probus, Cornwall, England. He came to Australia in a sailing vessel in 1855 and resided at Dabee for the last 43 years. He leaves a widow, five sons and five daughters. Messrs. William, Mortimer, John, Herbert and George, and Mrs. Pryor, Mrs. Carroll (Sydney), Mrs. McHugh (Sydney), Mrs. Trimble (Stockinbingal), and Miss Valerie Gately. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery, at Rylstone. - R.I.P. Catholic Press, Thursday 21 May 1914 p. 30. Obituary James Gately |
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Years in Service | GENERAL ITEMS. It is reported that the only employee of the late Mr. Fitzgerald to profit under his will was Mr. Angus Macdonald (an old servant), who got £250. Mr. Macdonald was 28 years in service, and Mr. James Gately 38 years. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 10 February 1910, p. 5. Years in Service James Gately |
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Death | Dropped Dead. Sad Episode at Rylstone. Mr. James Gately, of Dabee, Rylstone, one of the oldest residents of that district, dropped dead on Thursday last. The old gentleman was standing speaking to Mr. James Morrison. His horse, which was attached to a sulky, began to move off. Mr. Gately ran to stop the animal, and then got into the sulky. Just as he sat down Mr. Morrison heard a sigh and saw his friend fall forward. Medical assistance was secured, but life was found to be extinct. Only a few minutes before the sad occurrence the deceased had remarked to Mr. Morrison that he felt in splendid health. Deceased was a very old and respected resident, and the news of his death will come as a shock to many. To the sorrowing relatives we extend our sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 11 May 1914, p. 2. Death James Gately |
Death | THE LATE MR. GATELY. By the demise of Mr. James Gately, one of the oldest district identities, passed away. He came to this district in the employ of the late R. M. Fitzgerald's father, and had been in constant employment on the station for close on 40 years, being principally employed in charge of the station team and farming section. Kindly and generous he had no enemies, and was regarded by all who knew him as a kindly old man, ready to help and assist in any worthy object. He leaves a family of four daughters and four sons to mourn his loss, and his widow survives him. Deceased was 77 years of age. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 14 May 1914, p. 26. Obituary James Gately |
Death | Mr. James Gately. The sudden death of a well-known and highly-respected resident of the Rylstone district, in the person of Mr. James Gately, took place at his residence, Dabee, Rylstone, on May 6, at the age of 77 years. Deceased was born at Probus, Cornwall, England. He came to Australia in a sailing vessel in 1855 and resided at Dabee for the last 43 years. He leaves a widow, five sons and five daughters. Messrs. William, Mortimer, John, Herbert and George, and Mrs. Pryor, Mrs. Carroll (Sydney), Mrs. McHugh (Sydney), Mrs. Trimble (Stockinbingal), and Miss Valerie Gately. The remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery, at Rylstone. - R.I.P. Catholic Press, Thursday 21 May 1914 p. 30. Obituary James Gately |