Owen Kingsley Bowles, 19051943 (aged 38 years)

Name
Owen Kingsley /Bowles/
Given names
Owen Kingsley
Nickname
Boy
Surname
Bowles
Birth 1905 54 45

Death of a sisterKathleen Marie Bowles
1 January 1921 (aged 16 years)

Note: DEATH OF MISS K. BOWLES .

DEATH OF MISS K. BOWLES . The death of Miss K. Bowles, of Kandos, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowles, of Merryangles, occurred last week. Deceased had been suffering for some time. Her remains were interred in the Rylstone General Cemetery on Monday, a large number of relatives and friends attending the funeral (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 5 January 1922, page 11).

Burial of a sisterKathleen Marie Bowles
after 1 January 1921 (aged 16 years)
Appendicitis September 1925 (aged 20 years)

Note: APPENDICITIS CASE.

APPENDICITIS CASE. Mr, 'Boy' Bowles, of Kandos, is in hospital, where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis this week (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 24 September 1925, page 20).

Death of a motherElizabeth Mary Owen
13 March 1931 (aged 26 years)

Note: Obituary

Obituary MRS. ELIZABETH BOWLES. Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Bowles, an old and respected resident of Kandos, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Morrissey, on March 13, after a long illness, at the age of 72. Mrs. Bowles at one time was in business at Kandos and Rylstone, and was noted for her kindness to those who were sick or suffering. A family of six remain to mourn their loss, Frank, Arthur and Kingsley Bowles and Mrs. J. Morrissey, Mrs. Oatley (of Sutherland) and Miss Myra Bowles. Universal sympathy is expressed for the bereaved family. The funeral took place on March 14, and the burial was at Rylstone. At the Catholic Church and graveside the Rev. Father T. A. Eviston conducted an impressive service (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 19 March 1931, page 7).

Death of a fatherPatrick Henry Bowles
10 August 1932 (aged 27 years)
Note: DEATH

DEATH MR PATRICK BOWLES The death occurred late on Wednesday evening of an old and respected resident of the district in the person of Mr Patrick Bowles, from pneumonia. He passed away at his residence in Dabee Road after an illness extending over three months. Just on 82 years of age, he had been in the district for over 50 years, and had seen it pass through many vicissitudes. In the early days his place was noted for its hospitality, and before the advent of the Rylstone Hospital, many sick per-son was nursed back to health there. He leaves a grown-up family, his wife having predeceased him by about 12 months. The funeral was arranged for Friday to permit of his relations arriving from other parts. The interment was made in the Catholic portion of the Rylstone General Cemetery, the cortege moving from the Catholic Church at 2 p.m. on Friday. Mr Bowles was an old time jockey, having ridden in Sydney many years ago and also at Sofala. He remembered the soldiers leaving Parramatta at the time of the Lambing Flat gold fields riots in the early 50's His family consisted of Frank, Arthur and Kingsley (sons) and Mrs J. E. Morrison (Rylstone), Mrs T. Oakly (Sydney), and Miss Myra Bowles (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 15 August 1932, page 1).

Note: DEATHS: BOWLES - August 10 at the residence of his son Dabee road Kandos Patrick Henry Bowles, of Ki…

DEATHS: BOWLES - August 10 at the residence of his son Dabee road Kandos Patrick Henry Bowles, of Kingswood, Rylstone, dearly loved father of Leila (Mrs I E Morrison Rylstone), Frank, Arthur, Gerty (Mrs T Oakley Sutherland), Kathleen (deceased), Myra and Kingsley, aged 81 years 8 months RIP (Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 13 August 1932, page 12).

Burial of a fatherPatrick Henry Bowles
11 August 1932 (aged 27 years)
Burial of a motherElizabeth Mary Owen

Death 20 April 1943 (aged 38 years)
Note: DEATH

DEATH The death took place in the District Hospital early yesterday (Wednesday) morning of O. ('Boy') Bowles. The deceased, who had been ailing for a considerable time, was a very well known and respected resident of this district, and his passing, although not unexpected, came as a great shock to his large circle of friends. The funeral took place to-day (Thursday) to the Rylstone General Cemetery. A fuller report will appear in our next issue (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 22 April 1943, page 10).

Burial after 20 April 1943 (0 days after death)
Family with parents
father
18511932
Birth: about 1851
Death: 10 August 1932Dabee Road, Kandos, New South Wales, Australia
mother
Marriage Marriage1880
1 year
elder sister
18801951
Birth: 1880 29 20
Death: 13 February 1951
2 years
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
18841972
Birth: 1884 33 24
Death: 4 January 1972Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
18861951
Birth: 1886 35 26
Death: 15 April 1951
4 years
elder sister
7 years
elder sister
18951921
Birth: 10 October 1895 44 35
Death: 1 January 1921
6 years
elder sister
19011970
Birth: 1901 50 41
Death: 9 June 1970
5 years
himself
19051943
Birth: 1905 54 45
Death: 20 April 1943Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Eva Mary Faulkner
himself
19051943
Birth: 1905 54 45
Death: 20 April 1943Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
wife
daughter
daughter
Private
Appendicitis

APPENDICITIS CASE. Mr, 'Boy' Bowles, of Kandos, is in hospital, where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis this week (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 24 September 1925, page 20).

Death

DEATH The death took place in the District Hospital early yesterday (Wednesday) morning of O. ('Boy') Bowles. The deceased, who had been ailing for a considerable time, was a very well known and respected resident of this district, and his passing, although not unexpected, came as a great shock to his large circle of friends. The funeral took place to-day (Thursday) to the Rylstone General Cemetery. A fuller report will appear in our next issue (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 22 April 1943, page 10).