Sarah Ann Gately, 18721942 (aged 70 years)

Name
Sarah Ann /Gately/
Given names
Sarah Ann
Surname
Gately
Married name
Sarah Ann /Carroll/
Birth 1872

Birth of a brotherJames Thomas Mortimer Gately
1875 (aged 3 years)

Birth of a brotherJohn Hamilton Gately
1877 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a brotherHerbert Smeed Gately
1879 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a brotherGeorge Henry Gately
1884 (aged 12 years)

Birth of a sisterMillicent J Gately
1886 (aged 14 years)

Birth of a sisterAmanda B Gately
1888 (aged 16 years)

Birth of a brotherEdward Francis Gately
December 1890 (aged 18 years)

Death of a sisterAmanda B Gately
1891 (aged 19 years)

Death of a brotherEdward Francis Gately
20 April 1891 (aged 19 years)

Burial of a brotherEdward Francis Gately
after 20 April 1891 (aged 19 years)
Birth of a sisterValaria M Gately
1892 (aged 20 years)

MarriageJames Fitzpatrick CarrollView this family
1896 (aged 24 years)

Death of a husbandJames Fitzpatrick Carroll
23 August 1899 (aged 27 years) Age: 43

Note: PERSONAL.

PERSONAL. DEATH OF MR. J. F. CARROLL. The death is announced of Mr. James Fitzpatrick Carroll, Chief Clerk in Bankruptcy, at the age of 43. Mr. Carroll had been in indifferent health during the greater part of this year. In April last he had to be away from the office on sick leave, and from then till the end of last month he was not able to more than partially at tend to his duties. On July 26 he took to his bed, having suffered a relapse from a stomachic disorder and an affection of the heart, and he gradually lost strength, expiring yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. The deceased was an officer the civil service can ill spare. He had a great grasp of bankruptcy law and procedure, and the courteous manner in which he conducted what were, at times, disagreeable duties, won the hearts of all who came in contact with him. Both publicly and privately he had a large circle of friends, who will ever remember the genial gentleman who has been cut off in the prime of his life, and in the midst of a useful career. His first appointment in the service was in 1883, and he was made Chief Clerk in Bankruptcy in July, 1896. He was the son of the late Mr. James Redmond Carroll, solicitor, of Sydney, and was born in Kensington-street, Sydney, on September 2, 1856. The deceased resided in Kent-street, Waverley, and represented the Nelson Ward in the local council. He was married twice, and leaves a widow and four children, the youngest of whom is an infant. The funeral will take place at the Waverley Cemetery this afternoon, leaving the deceased's late residence at 3.30. Daily Telegraph, Thursday 24 August 1899, p. 7. Obituary James Fitzpatrick Carroll

Burial of a husbandJames Fitzpatrick Carroll
24 August 1899 (aged 27 years)
Death of a fatherJames Gately
6 May 1914 (aged 42 years)

Note: Dropped Dead.

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

Note: THE LATE MR. 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

Note: Mr. 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

Death of a motherBridget Smeed
4 June 1918 (aged 46 years)

Note: MRS. JAMES GATELY, RYLSTONE.

MRS. JAMES GATELY, RYLSTONE.

Quite a gloom was cast over the town of Rylstone on Tuesday morning, June 4, when the sad news spread that Mrs. Gately, of Dabee, Rylstone, had passed away. A native of Sofala and daughter of the late John Smeed, of the Two Mile - one of the oldfamilies - few were better known and respected. Deceased was a kind and good neighbor, and the wayfarer was never turned from her door without being the recipient of her bounty. Her family of five sous and five daughters are: Messrs. William,Mort, John, Herb, and George; Mrs. J. Pryor, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. McHugh, Mrs. Trumble and Miss Val Gately. The funeral took place on Wednesday, 6th ult., the Rev. Father Corbett reading the last prayers at the grave. The attendance of friends andmourners and of the general public was large - a final tribute to the memory and evidence of the respect in which the deceased had been held in her lifetime. - R.I.P. (Freeman's Journal Thursday 4 July 1918, p. 34)

Note: DEATH OF MRS. JAMES GATELY.

DEATH OF MRS. JAMES GATELY.

On Tuesday, 4th inst., Mrs. James Gately, of Dabee, Rylstone, passed away, after a brief illness. It was known that Mrs. Gately was confined to her bed, but danger was not realised until the last hours of Monday. She was in her 67th year, andhad resided at Dabee with her family for 46 years, her son William being manager of the estate. A native of Sofala, and daughter of the late John Smeed, of the Two Mile - one of the old families - few were better known and respected. Generallyof good health, her oldest friends might well have predicted her life would have reached the allotted span. She was a kind and good neighbour, and the wayfarer was never turned from her door without being the recipient of her bounty. And as shelived, so the good woman died, loved and honoured by her family of five sons and five daughters who survive. They are: Messrs. William, James, John, Herb, and George Gately, Mrs. J. Pryor, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. MriTugh, Mrs. John Trimble and MissVera Gately. The funeral took place on Wednesday, 6th inst., the Rev. Father Corbett reading the last prayers at the grave. The attendance of friends and mourners and of the general public was large, a fine tribute to the memory and evidence ofthe respect in which the deceased had been hold in her life time. - R.I.P. (Catholic Press, Thursday 27 June 1918, p. 39)

Note: Death of Mrs. J. Gately, Sen.

Death of Mrs. J. Gately, Sen.

After a brief illness or just over a week, Mrs. James Gately, of Dabee, passed away on Tuesday morning. The deceased lady had been a frequent sufferer and her indisposition did not alarm her friends, but the acute nature of the attack on thevictim's lungs became manifest as it progressed, and the only daughter in attendance feared there would be no recovery, and despite all that constant medical attendance by Dr. Hansard and nursing could do, Mrs. Gately passed away early onTuesday morning. Deceased was a native of Sofala, and daughter of Mr. J. Smede, of the Two Mile. After the marriage with her late husband they came to Dabee in the employ of Mr. Fitzgerald some 46 years ago, and there they remained, trusted andhonored servants, until death parted them. Since her husband's death Mrs. Gately and her family of three members remained in the old home, discharging the duties of their position straight and upright in all things. The name of Gately has beenhanded down to a surviving family of live sons (William, Mort. John, Herb, and George) and five daughters (Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. J. J. Pryor, Mrs. McHugh, Mrs. Trimble, and Miss Vera Gately, all of whom were present on the last day of theirparent's illness. The deceased was interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Rylstone General Cemetery, the Rev. Father Corbett officiating. The remains were followed to their last resting place by an enormous assemblage of friends of the family,testifying to the great respect in which the family was held. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday 13 June 1918, p. 21)

Death of a brotherJohn Hamilton Gately
7 March 1938 (aged 66 years)

Note: DEATH OF OLD RYLSTONE IDENTITY

DEATH OF OLD RYLSTONE IDENTITY

News of the death of Mr John Hamilton Gately. a native of Dabee, Rylstone, at the age of 60 years, was received by his ber in Kandos on Monday morning. Deceased, who was very well known and respected throughout the district leaves a wife,six daughters and one son to mourn his loss. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday 10 Mar 1938, p. 2)

Note: Mr. John Hamilton Gately, aged 60 years, a native of Rylstone, died in Sydney on Monday morning. Dec…

Mr. John Hamilton Gately, aged 60 years, a native of Rylstone, died in Sydney on Monday morning. Deceased, who was well known and respected throughout the district, has left a wife, six daughters and one son to mourn his loss. (Lithgow MercuryWednesday 9 March 1938, p. 5)

Note: IN MEM0R1AM GATELY - In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, John Hamilton Gately who…

IN MEM0R1AM GATELY - In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, John Hamilton Gately who departed this life on March 7, 1938, aged 60 years. At rest. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Thelma and Melville, andgrandchildren, Joyce and Melville Shaw. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday 9 Mar 1939, p. 4)

Death of a sisterEmily Maud Gately
1940 (aged 68 years)

Death of a sisterValaria M Gately
1 July 1940 (aged 68 years)

Burial of a sisterValaria M Gately
after 1 July 1940 (aged 68 years)
Burial of a sisterEmily Maud Gately
2 August 1940 (aged 68 years)
Note: FUNERALS.

FUNERALS. McHUGH. - The Relatives and Friends of Mr. VINCENT McHUGH and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved WIFE and their dear MOTHER, Emily Maud McHugh, to leave St Brigid's Church Marrickville THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock for the Catholic Cemetery Waverley. LABOR MOTOR FUNERALS LIMITED, 24 Enmore Road, Phone L2777 (4 Lines)Newtown. McHUGH. - The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. CARROLL, Mr. W. GATELY, and V. CARROLL are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved SISTER and AUNT. Further particulars see family notice (Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 2 August 1940, page 5).

Death 1942 (aged 70 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1869
1 year
elder brother
18691945
Birth: 1869
Death: 13 April 1945St Vincents Hospital, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
18711963
Birth: 1871
Death: 7 October 1963
2 years
herself
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
sister
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
18901891
Birth: December 1890
Death: 20 April 1891
2 years
younger sister
18921940
Birth: 1892
Death: 1 July 1940
Family with James Fitzpatrick Carroll
husband
18561899
Birth: 2 September 1856Kensington Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 23 August 1899
herself
Marriage Marriage1896