John Maloney, 1873–
- Name
- John /Maloney/
- Given names
- John
- Surname
- Maloney
Birth | 1873 |
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Birth of a sister | Florence Margaret Maloney 1876 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | William John Maloney 1878 (aged 5 years) |
Birth of a sister | Ellen Beatrice Maloney 1880 (aged 7 years) |
Birth of a sister | Alice Maude Maloney 1883 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a sister | Daisy Maloney 1885 (aged 12 years) |
Birth of a brother | James Graham Maloney 1887 (aged 14 years) |
Birth of a brother | Clarence M Maloney 1891 (aged 18 years) |
Birth of a brother | Richard Charles Maloney 1891 (aged 18 years) |
Birth of a brother | Cecil Stanislaus Maloney 1894 (aged 21 years) |
Death of a father | Michael Maloney 1 July 1918 (aged 45 years) Death of Mr. M. Maloney. A VERY OLD MUDGEE DISTRICT NATIVE. The death took place at 90 Victoria-street, Potts Point, on Monday last of Mr. M. Maloney, a very highly respected and esteemed resident of Lue, aged 75 years. Mr. Maloney was born near Rylstone, and when only a boy went with his parents to reside at "Gulgowra," where he had resided ever since until his death, which took place as stated on Monday last at 90 Victoria-street, Potts Point, whither he had gone with his wife to spend a holiday. Up to within a few days of his death Mr. Maloney enjoyed the best of health until pneumonia set in a week previous to his death. Standing over 6ft., and being proportionately built, Mr. Maloney was a fine specimen of Australian born manhood, and being of a pleasant, kind, and charitable disposition enjoyed the esteem of a very large circle of friends, and had not an enemy in the world. Fifty-three years ago Mr. Maloney married Miss Evesson, of Sydney. They reared a large and highly respected family, namely, Patrick, John and Richard ("Gulgowra," Lue), Robert (Cooyal), James (Bylong), and Cecil (on active service), Mrs. M. Duggan (Budgee), Mrs. F. G. Rheinberger (Mudgee), Mrs. E. Carter (Bylong), Mrs. A. McDonald (Clyde River), Mrs. G. Muir (Smithfield), and Miss Lilly Maloney (Lue), all of whom are living - Clarence died in infancy. For many years Mr. Maloney was engaged in the rearing of cattle on his "Gulgowra" property, but some years ago he decided to change from cattle breeding to sheep raising, which change he accomplished with success, and by continually adding land to his original property became the possessor of a fine landed estate, highly improved and well stocked. Mr. Maloney was one of the oldest natives of the Mudgee district. By Wednesday morning's train deceased's remains were brought to Mudgee and taken to St. Mary's Church, where it rested until 11 o'clock, when after the first part of the burial service had been read by the Rev. Father P. M. O'Reilly (of Gulgong), the funeral cortege, which was very large, moved off to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. There the second portion of the service was also read by the Rev. Father O'Reilly. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Wood, Coffil and Co., Sydney, and J. C. Swords, Mudgee (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 4 July 1918, page 21). Late Michael Maloney
AN OLD MUDGEEITE. SOME INTERESTING RECOLLECTIONS.
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Burial of a father | Michael Maloney 3 July 1918 (aged 45 years) |
Death of a mother | Maria Evesson 19 July 1937 (aged 64 years) DEATH THE death occurred to-day of Mrs M. Maloney, of Gulgowra, Lue, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed residents of the district. A Requiem Mass will be held at St. Mary's Church, Mudgee, at 9 a.m. tomorrow, and the funeral will take place at 2 o'clock (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 19 July 1937, page 1). |
Death of a brother | James Graham Maloney 1939 (aged 66 years) Death Mr James Graham Maloney, a member of a pioneer Lue family, died at his home at Gulgowra on Sunday morning, aged 51 years. Deceased, who was a single man, had been ailing for some time. He was held in the highest esteem by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, and his passing will be deeply deplored. To the bereaved relatives the "Guardian" extends deepest sympathy. Monsignor Flanagan conducted an impressive service in St. Mary's Church this morning, and the funeral took place to the general cemetery this afternoon, Messrs J. C. Swords and Son being in charge of the arrangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 17 April 1939, page 4). |
Death of a sister | Ellen Beatrice Maloney 1964 (aged 91 years) |
Death of a brother | Richard Charles Maloney 3 June 1969 (aged 96 years) Note: DEATHS: MALONEY, Richard Charles. - June 3. 1969, at Mudgee District Hospital, of "Duagh"… DEATHS: MALONEY, Richard Charles. - June 3. 1969, at Mudgee District Hospital, of "Duagh" Lue, loving husband of the late Kathleen Maloney, loved father of John and Norman of Lue, and Marie (Sister Marie Anselm), aged 79 years. Requiescat In pace. Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 4 June 1969. Death Notice Richard Charles Maloney Obituary Notice Richard Charles Maloney The death occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital on Tuesday of Mr. Richard Charles Maloney, aged 79. He is late of 'Duagh', Lue. His wife Cathleen predeceased him and he is survived by two sons John and Norman of Lue and one daughter, Sister Marie Anselm, of Mudgee. His funeral left St. Mary's Catholic Church yesterday at 11 a.m. Funeral arrangements were by Eastaugh & Carroll. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 6 June 1969, p. 7. Obituary Notice Richard Charles Maloney Obituary Notice Mr Richard Charles Maloney, of "Duagh", Lue, died recently in the Mudgee District Hospital after a long illness. Mr Maloney was well known in the Lue district where he was born and lived all his life. His wife Kathleen died nine months ago. He is survived by two sons, John ("Keouville", Lue)and Norman ("Gulgowra",Lue)one daughter Marie (Sister Marie) Convent of Mercy Mudgee, and ber Cecil (Mudgee) the only surviving member of the family of thirteen. Father M. Murphy celebrated Requiem Mass in St. Mary's Church Mudgee. The funeral was attended by several visiting Priests and Sisters including a niece, Sister Agatha Rheinberger (Waitara). Many friends and relatives also attended the Mass and funeral. Pupils of St. Matthew's College sang during Mass and formed a guard of honour as the cortege left for the Mudgee Cemetery. Father Murphy was assisted at the graveside by Father A. Horgan. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday July 02, 1969. Obituary Notice Richard Charles Maloney |
Burial of a brother | Richard Charles Maloney 5 June 1969 (aged 96 years) Mudgee General Cemetery, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S32.567945 Longitude: E149.617251Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ |
Death of a brother | Cecil Stanislaus Maloney 2 December 1974 (aged 101 years) Mr Cecil S. Maloney The death occurred of Cecil Stanislaus Maloney of Church Street, Mudgee on December 2. Mr Maloney was a former grazier of "Gulgowra" and "Bara" Lue. He was aged 80 years. He is survived by has wife Gladys. (Mudgee Guardian 9th December 1974) |
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–1918
Death: 1 July 1918 — 90 Victoria Street, Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1866 — |
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1891–1969
Birth: 1891 Death: 3 June 1969 — Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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