Charles A Matthews, 1869–1924 (aged 55 years)
- Name
- Charles A /Matthews/
- Given names
- Charles A
- Surname
- Matthews
Birth | 1869
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Birth of a brother | Albert Henry Matthews 1870 (aged 1 year) |
Birth of a brother | Unnamed Matthews 1871 (aged 2 years) |
Death of a brother | Unnamed Matthews 1872 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Fanny Mary Matthews 1874 (aged 5 years) |
Birth of a sister | Mabel Kathleen Matthews 1876 (aged 7 years) |
Birth of a brother | James Harold Matthews 1879 (aged 10 years) |
Death of a sister | Fanny Mary Matthews 8 February 1880 (aged 11 years) |
Burial of a sister | Fanny Mary Matthews after 8 February 1880 (aged 11 years) |
Birth of a sister | Ethel Sarah Matthews 1881 (aged 12 years) |
Birth of a brother | Jack D Matthews 1883 (aged 14 years) |
Promotion | 12 April 1886 (aged 17 years) Note: Pupil Teacher Charles Matthews of Rylstone school was promoted to 3rd Class (New South Wales Governm… Pupil Teacher Charles Matthews of Rylstone school was promoted to 3rd Class (New South Wales Government Gazette Tuesday 13 April 1886 [Issue No 217] p. 2676.) |
Promotion | 16 December 1887 (aged 18 years) Note: Pupil teacher Charles A Matthews of Rylstone school was promoted to 2nd Class (New South Wales Gover… Pupil teacher Charles A Matthews of Rylstone school was promoted to 2nd Class (New South Wales Government Gazette Tuesday 20 December 1887 [Issue No 736] p. 8437). |
Marriage | Frances Brown — View this family 1896 (aged 27 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Clarice Ethel Matthews 1899 (aged 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Hazel Amy Matthews 1902 (aged 33 years) |
Death of a sister | Ethel Sarah Matthews 15 August 1902 (aged 33 years) RYLSTONE NEWS An ' In Memoriam ' service was held in the Wesleyan Church by the Rev. A. D. Robertson over the late Ethel Matthews' death. It was delivered in the speaker's most impressive manner. There was a large congregation. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative Thursday 28 August 1902, p. 7). |
Burial of a sister | Ethel Sarah Matthews after 15 August 1902 (aged 33 years) |
Biography | 1905 (aged 36 years) Note: Charles Albert Matthews was the son of original Matthews family who began the store later Haywood &a… Charles Albert Matthews was the son of original Matthews family who began the store later Haywood & Benson. He taught at the school. (History of Rylstone, p. 109). |
Birth of a son | Eric Charles Matthews 1905 (aged 36 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Mary E Matthews 1907 (aged 38 years) |
Teaching | 22 October 1908 (aged 39 years) Teacher of Sofala Public School. Mr. Charlie Matthews, a Rylstone native, is now in charge of the Sofala Public School, where he is loved by his pupils and respected by the parents and citizens. Charley always was a hail fellow well met, of a bright and witty disposition, such as is sure to make him popular with the young folk and his subordinate teachers. His advancement in the Department was rapid, and further promotion is sure to come to him before long. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday22 October 1908, p. 17). |
Birth of a daughter | Marion J Matthews 1911 (aged 42 years) |
Death of a mother | Charlotte Walton 7 May 1911 (aged 42 years) DEATHS MATTHEWS – May 7, 1911, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Breeze, Grass Valley, W.A., Charlotte Matthews, dearly loved mother of Harry Matthews, aged 61 years (late of Rylstone). (Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 10 May 1911, p. 16). Death at Grass Valley Mrs Charlotte Matthews The death occurred at Grass Valley on Sunday morning of Mrs Charlotte Matthews, which sad event took place at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Breeze. Mrs Matthews, who came to the State some years ago from New South Wales, had been an invalid for the last four years, and for a few days previous to her death had been attended by Dr White. The immediate cause of death was heart trouble. The funeral took place yesterday in the Anglican portion of the Northam Cemetery, the Rev A L Marshall officiating. The chief mourners were Messrs J H Matthews (son) and Archie Breeze (son-in-law), while the pall-bearers were Messrs M O'Rouke, M Sherman, J O'Driscoll, and R Sermon. A large number of beautiful wreathes were placed on the coffin, and the mortuary arrangements were carried out by Mr J W Purslowe. The deceased lady leaves four sons and one daughter. (Goomaling-Dowerin Mail, Tuesday 9 May 1911, p. 2). |
Death of a brother | James Harold Matthews 9 February 1922 (aged 53 years) OBITUARY JAMES MATTHEWS Mr James Matthews (42), of Grass Valley, died in Fermoy Hospital yesterday morning. He met with an accident to his head recently at Grass Valley, and came into Fermoy Hospital, where he was detained for treatment. He was to have been operated upon on Wednesday, and an anaesthetic had been administered, but a very serious case demanding the attention of the doctors he was allowed to-sleep off the effects. Yesterday morning at a little after 6 o'clock deceased it is stated partook of a cup of tea and almost immediately afterwards expired. Mr. Mathews was a native of Rylstone, N.S.W., and leaves a wife and one child. The Funeral takes place this morning at 11 o'clock in the Anglican portion of the Northam cemetery. (Northam Courier, Friday 10 February 1922, p. 3). COUNTRY. NORTHAM.-A well known and highly esteemed resident of Grass Valley, in the person of Mr. James Matthews, died at Fermoy Hospital, Northam, on Thursday morning, February 9, as the result of an accident that befell him on the preceding Friday. On the day mentioned, Mr. Matthews was attacked with severe coughing whilst at dinner, and he walked on to the verandah hoping to be relieved. There he collapsed, and, in falling to the ground. struck the side of his head on some obstacle, which inflicted a nasty wound. Although, at the time the deceased made light of the accident, it necessitated his being taken into hospital a few days later. The late Mr Matthews was 42 years of age, and was a native of New South Wales. When the Boer war broke out, he came to Western Australia and joined the Bushmen's Contingent as a farrier. After the war he returned to this State, and entered the employ of Messrs. H. and H. Withnell at Northam. After being in partnership with Mr. J. H. Addicoat, he purchased Mr. Powell's business at Grass Valley, which he conducted up to the time of his death. (West Australian, Wednesday 22 February 1922, p. 9). |
Burial of a brother | James Harold Matthews after 9 February 1922 (aged 53 years) Note: Husband of Clara. Aged 43 years. |
Marriage of a child | Gordon Thomas Edwards — Hazel Amy Matthews — View this family 1924 (0 after death) |
Death | 3 July 1924 (aged 55 years) DAPTO The death has also occurred of Mr. Charles Edward Matthews, headmaster of the Dapto Public School, after an illness from heart trouble. He had been stationed at Dapto for about 2 years, and during that period proved himself a good citizen, taking an active interest in the progress association, the School of Arts, and the Memorial Committee. At the funeral last Saturday the school children marched, and the Masonic lodge, of which deceased was a member, was well represented. He was 55 years of age, and leaves a wife and family of five - four girls and a boy. (South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus, Friday 11 July 1924, p. 17) |
Burial | after 3 July 1924 (0 days after death) Note: Row L, Plot 52, aged 55 years |
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1850–1911
Birth: about 1850 Death: 7 May 1911 — Grass Valley, Western Australia, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1868 — |
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1876–1952
Birth: 1876
26 Death: 19 April 1952 — North Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
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1879–1922
Birth: 1879
29 Death: 9 February 1922 — Fermoy Hospital, Northam, Western Australia, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1896 — |
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1902–1978
Birth: 1902
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27 Death: 25 April 1978 — Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia |
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Promotion | Pupil Teacher Charles Matthews of Rylstone school was promoted to 3rd Class (New South Wales Government Gazette Tuesday 13 April 1886 [Issue No 217] p. 2676.) |
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Promotion | Pupil teacher Charles A Matthews of Rylstone school was promoted to 2nd Class (New South Wales Government Gazette Tuesday 20 December 1887 [Issue No 736] p. 8437). |
Biography | Charles Albert Matthews was the son of original Matthews family who began the store later Haywood & Benson. He taught at the school. (History of Rylstone, p. 109). |
Teaching | Teacher of Sofala Public School. Mr. Charlie Matthews, a Rylstone native, is now in charge of the Sofala Public School, where he is loved by his pupils and respected by the parents and citizens. Charley always was a hail fellow well met, of a bright and witty disposition, such as is sure to make him popular with the young folk and his subordinate teachers. His advancement in the Department was rapid, and further promotion is sure to come to him before long. (Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative, Thursday22 October 1908, p. 17). |
Death | DAPTO The death has also occurred of Mr. Charles Edward Matthews, headmaster of the Dapto Public School, after an illness from heart trouble. He had been stationed at Dapto for about 2 years, and during that period proved himself a good citizen, taking an active interest in the progress association, the School of Arts, and the Memorial Committee. At the funeral last Saturday the school children marched, and the Masonic lodge, of which deceased was a member, was well represented. He was 55 years of age, and leaves a wife and family of five - four girls and a boy. (South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus, Friday 11 July 1924, p. 17) |
Burial | Row L, Plot 52, aged 55 years |