Male Robbins, 1864

Name
Male /Robbins/
Given names
Male
Surname
Robbins
Birth 1864 32

Birth of a brotherErnest A Robbins
1868 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a sisterEmma Rebecca Robbins
1879 (aged 15 years)

Burial of a motherAnne McGarity
10 May 1898 (aged 34 years)
Death of a motherAnne McGarity
17 May 1898 (aged 34 years)

Note: DISTRICT NEWS

DISTRICT NEWS Mrs. W. Robbins, an old resident of the Rylstone district, died on the 17th inst. at the age of 66 years, and was buried on the 10th in the Rylstone cemetery (Maitland Daily Mercury, Thursday 26 May 1898, page 4).

Death of a brotherWilliam Henry Robbins
4 March 1930 (aged 66 years)

Note: KANDOS MAN DEAD

KANDOS MAN DEAD (From Our Own Correspondent' The death occurred on Tuesday night of Mr. William Robbins, of Rodgers-street. The late Mr. Robbins had been ill only for a few weeks, and death was not entirely expected. He was 78 years of age. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, the interment being made in the Church of England portion of Rylstone cemetery. Lithgow Mercury, Thursday 6 March 1930, p. 4. Obituary William Robbins

Burial of a brotherWilliam Henry Robbins
5 March 1930 (aged 66 years)
Death of a brotherErnest A Robbins
March 1935 (aged 71 years)

Note: KANDOS

KANDOS The death occurred in Sydney during the week of Mr. Ernest Robbins, an old resident of the district. The late Mr. Robbins, who is survived by by a grown-up family, was 62. He had been seriously ill during the past six months, having undergone two severe operations. Interment was made at Liverpool. (Lithgow Mercury, Monday 18 March 1935, page 6).

Death of a sisterGeorgina Emma Robbins
8 November 1935 (aged 71 years)
Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY ONE of Rylstone's oldest identities, Mrs. G. E. Brown, passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs A. V. Riches, Cox street, on Friday, aged 84 years and 5 months, and thus yet another of the stalwart pioneers of the district has passed on. Deceased, who was formerly a Miss Robbins, came to this district as a child from Penrith, where the family was very well known and respected, and spent the largest portion of her long life in and around Rylstone. Three daughters, Mesdames A. V. Riches and Jas. Honeysett, Jnr. (Rylstone), and Mrs Milton (Como), are left to mourn the loss of their mother, and to these and Mrs E. Sampson (Rylstone), Charles Robbins (Kandos), and James Robbins (Dunedoo), sister and bers of deceased, we extend our sincere sympathy. Six grandchildren and five great-grand-children likewise still survive, and one of Mrs Riches' treasured possessions was a photograph of the four generations, mother, daughter, granddaughter and great-grand-daughter. The remains were lain to rest in the C. of E. portion of the Rylstone cemetery on Saturday, November 9. The Rev. F. H. Pitcher, Rector of St. James' officiating, and the number of floral tributes placed on the casket bore witness to the esteem in which the deceased and members of the family are held throughout the district (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 14 November 1935, page 3).

Burial of a sisterGeorgina Emma Robbins
9 November 1935 (aged 71 years)
Death of a brotherJames Alfred Robbins
1938 (aged 74 years)

Note: Dunedoo District News

Dunedoo District News (From Our Representative) PIONEER'S DEATH Parsing of Mr. James Alfred Robbins ONE of the early pioneers of the Gulgong and Dunedoo districts, Mr. James Alfred Robbins, died at his home, North Dunedoo, between 1.30 and 2 p.m. on Saturday in his 85th year. Mr Robbins had been in ill health for about a week prior to his decease. His end was peaceful and suffered no pain. Born at Penrith (N.S.W.), the late Mr Robbins had been in the Dunedoo district for the past six-teen years, having lived many years of his life in the Uarbry district, where he was well known. He married at Gulgong a Miss Leissa Ann Corless, who survives him, together with two daughters, Mrs Percy G. Robinson (Dunedoo). Miss Elsie Jessamine Robbins (Dunedoo), a son, Mr James Michael Robbins (Sydney), and a ber, Mr Charles Robbins (Ryl-stone). The funeral left the home at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday, over 25 cars joining in the procession. The last sad rites at the graveside were performed by the Rev. Robert Douglas, rector of the Church of England, Coolah parish. Mourners paid homage to the late Mr Robbins by placing wreaths on the grave, among the wreaths be-ing those from Mr and Mrs O. L. Milling and family: Mr and Mrs E. J. Regan and family (Coolah); Mr and Mrs J. Ross (Uarbry); Mrs A. Bridle; Mr and Mrs C. E. Nott and family; Mr and Mrs J. McLean and family; Mr and Mrs J. J. C. Mun-day and family; Mr and Mrs A. Fitzgerald and family; Mr and Mrs F. C. de Serre and family; Mr and Mrs Vince de Serre and family; Mr and Mrs Jim Copelin; Mrs G. Weatherly and family: Mr and Mrs Wm. Harvey, Jnr. and family. The funeral arrangements were conducted by Mr R. S. Bayliss, of Gulgong. To the widow, relatives and friends, the "Guardian" extends sympathy (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 1 December 1938, page 8).

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage12 April 1852Parish Mulgoa, County Cumberland
-2 months
elder sister
18511935
Birth: 1851 19
Death: 8 November 1935Cox Street, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
4 years
elder brother
6 years
elder sister
4 years
himself
5 years
younger brother
12 years
younger sister