Maurice S C Johnston, 1906–
- Name
- Maurice S C /Johnston/
- Given names
- Maurice S C
- Surname
- Johnston
Birth | 1906
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Birth of a brother | Noel Raymond Lyndon Johnston July 9, 1909 (aged 3 years) |
Death of a mother | Matilda Jane Honeysett September 7, 1913 (aged 7 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Anna … September 1, 1925 (aged 19 years) 10 Rayner Street, Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S33.873445 Longitude: E151.158485Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ Note: DEATHS: JOHNSTON.-September 1, 1925 at the residence of her son, Mr. J. T. Johnston, 10 Rayner-stree… DEATHS: JOHNSTON.-September 1, 1925 at the residence of her son, Mr. J. T. Johnston, 10 Rayner-street, Leichhardt., Anna Marla Johnston, late of Rylstone, dearly beloved mother of William, George, Edward and John, aged 81 years. Funeral Rylstone this day, Wednesday. September 2, 1925 (Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 2 September 1925, page 14). |
Burial of a paternal grandmother | Anna … September 2, 1925 (aged 19 years) |
Death of a father | George Henry Johnston February 20, 1934 (aged 28 years) Calderwood, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S32.797415 Longitude: E149.954904Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ WORTHY CITIZEN PASSES AS briefly chronicled in this journal on Thursday, Mr George Henry Johnston, of "Calderwood," Rylstone, passed away about 9 p.m. on Tuesday at his home, aged 69. Deceased was born in this district, and had resided in town for practically the whole period of his life, with the exception of the few years when he was serving his time as an apprentice to the wheel-wrighting trade in the city. Upon completing his indentures Mr Johnston became associated with the late Mr Thos. Taylor, a blacksmith, and the pair carried on a partnership in the old stone building which still stands at the intersection of Piper and Louee streets. After the departure of Mr Taylor George removed to new and more commodious premises at the lower end of Louee street, and for many years, up till he retired about 1918, continued to carry on the business of blacksmith, wheelwright and coach painter, employing such well known tradesmen at different periods as the late Geo. Taylor, W. Kirk, D. Merrett and J. Cassell, all of whom, strange to say, pre-deceased their old employer. Mr George Honeysett served his apprenticeship to the painting trade with Mr Johnston also, and various other employees are still in existence. The deceased was one of the finest tradesmen ever seen outside the city, and it seems strange that none of the boys followed in their dad's footsteps. Deceased had been ailing for about a fortnight, but appeared to have considerably improved in health, and at tea time on Tuesday he ate a hearty meal, arose from his chair and walked to the door, where he fell, dying about an hour later. Deceased had been married three times, his first wife being a Miss Nash, who died shortly after the marriage. Mr Johnston then wed Miss Matilda Honeysett, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jas. Honeysett, sen., of Cox street, and to this union five children were born, comprising Messrs Colin, Alan, Maurice and Noel and daughter Hazel. After the death of his second wife deceased married Mrs Dale, and to this union daughter Marie was born, and deceased is therefore survived by his widow and the six children. All members of the family, together with deceased's two surviving bers, Messrs Ted and Jack Johnston, were present at the funeral, which took place in the family allotment in the south-western portion of the C. of E. allotment of the Rylstone cemetery at 3 p.m. on Thursday, 22nd inst. The remains were followed to their last resting place by a moderate concourse, the majority of business houses being represented, and the inclemency of the weather prevented many more from attending to pay their last tributes to one who was respected throughout the town and district. To the sorrowing family we extend our sincere sympathy in their great loss. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. G. R. Mathers, and Mr J. B. Simpkins had charge of the arrangements in connection with the interment (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 1 March 1934, page 9). |
Burial of a father | George Henry Johnston February 22, 1934 (aged 28 years) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | James William Honeysett April 24, 1934 (aged 28 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Matilda Rope September 7, 1938 (aged 32 years) |
Death of a brother | Allan Leslie Hilton Johnston July 6, 1969 (aged 63 years) Note: DEATHS: Johnston, Allan Leslie Hilton - July 6, 1969 (suddenly), at his home. Private cremation 8th… DEATHS: Johnston, Allan Leslie Hilton - July 6, 1969 (suddenly), at his home. Private cremation 8th instant (Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, July 16, 1969). |
Death of a brother | Colin George Clifton Johnston April 28, 1981 (aged 75 years) Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S32.603237: Longitude: E149.588409:Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ Note: DEATHS: JOHNSTON. Colin George. April 28, 1981, at hospital, late of Rylstone, beloved husband of Je… DEATHS: JOHNSTON. Colin George. April 28, 1981, at hospital, late of Rylstone, beloved husband of Jean, loved father of Joyce, Iris and Lorna. Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday, May 02, 1981, p. 152. Death Notice Colin George Johnston Obituary Colin George Johnston The death occurred in the Mudgee District Hospital on April 28 of Mr Colin George Johnston (81) of 89 Mudgee Street, Rylstone. He died peacefully in his sleep after a short illness. Mr Johnston is survived by his wife Minnie Jean and three daughters. He was born and bred in the Rylstone area. As a young man, Mr Johnston conducted a farm but he went to Sydney in 1940 to work. When he retired, Mr Johnston was a wharf inspector. After his retirement, Mr Johnston returned to live at Rylstone and was a keen gardener. Mr Johnston was buried in the Rylstone Cemetery on April 30 following a service in St James Church of England, Rylstone. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 8 May 1981, p. 2. Obituary Colin George Johnston |
Burial of a brother | Colin George Clifton Johnston April 30, 1981 (aged 75 years) Anglican Portion, Rylstone General Cemetery, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S32.811334 Longitude: E150.007435Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ |
Death of a sister | Hazel Blanche Johnston March 8, 1994 (aged 88 years) Death Notice Hazel Blanche Rogers (nee Johnston). 30-7-1904 - 8-3-1994. Daughter of Matilda Jane Honeysett who was a direct descendent of Robert Rope and Elizabeth Pulley who came out on the first fleet and George Henry Johnstone, former blacksmith, Wheelwright and coach builder of Rylstone, was cremated in Sydney on Thursday. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 11 March 1994, p. 19. Death Hazel Blanche Rogers |
Death of a brother | Noel Raymond Lyndon Johnston May 27, 1994 (aged 88 years) |
father |
–1934
Death: February 20, 1934 — Calderwood, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia |
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mother |
1873–1913
Birth: November 25, 1873
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19 — Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia Death: September 7, 1913 — Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1897 — |
1 year
elder sister |
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3 years
elder brother |
1899–1981
Birth: 1899
25 Death: April 28, 1981 — Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
elder brother |
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3 years
elder sister |
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3 years
himself |
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4 years
younger brother |
father |
–1934
Death: February 20, 1934 — Calderwood, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia |
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step-mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 1892 — |
2 years
half-brother |