John Green, 18941973 (aged 79 years)

Name
John /Green/
Given names
John
Surname
Green
Birth 1894 24

Birth of a sisterEllen Green
1898 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a sisterCatherine N Green
1900 (aged 6 years)

Birth of a brotherKeith Green
1902 (aged 8 years)

Birth of a brotherVincent T J Green
1908 (aged 14 years)

MarriageAnnie Elizabeth GorrieView this family
29 November 1916 (aged 22 years)
Note: Wedding.

Wedding. GREEN - GORRIE. A very pretty wedding was solemnised in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon, when the Rev. W. Spence united Annie Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hugh Gorrie, of West End, and John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Green, of West End, Mudgee. The bride was daintily attired in a robe of cream paillette silk. Miss Effie Gorrie (sister of the bride) acted as bridesmaid, while Misses Edna and Bessie Scifleet were train bearers. Mr. George Gorrie filled the role of best man. The bride was given away by her father. After the ceremony the party ad-journed to the future home of the young couple, where the wedding breakfast was held and the usual toasts proposed and honored. The Rev. W. Spence presided. After the breakfast the party in-dulged in dancing, Misses J. Stod-dart and P. Pauling and Mr. C. Blackman rendering excellent music. Mr. George Gorrie acted as M.C. During the evening Mr. W. Stoddart sang, Miss P. Pauling gave a step dance, and Mr. F. H. Mason entertained with several re-citations. The presents were numerous and costly, amongst them being a handsome set of dessert knives, spoons, and forks, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cohen and family, while the Mudgee "Guardian" staff presented the bridegroom with a handsome silver cruet. At 11 p.m. the festivities ceased with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." The "Guardian" joins with a large number of friends in wishing the young couple every success and happiness in their future married life (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 30 November 1916, page 19).

Death of a parentJohn Greensilver
10 February 1940 (aged 46 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS Mr. John Green AS mentioned briefly in our last Issue the death occurred on Saturday night of one of the pioneers of the Mudgee district, in the person of Mr. John Green, at the age of about 70 years. He was born In Mudgee and in his early days he followed up shearing, and mining. For many years he worked on the Maitland Bar and Hargraves gold fields. About 30 years ago he came from the country and took up residence In Mudgee. He then managed the Havilah quarries for a long period until he had to retire some years ago. He was a fine old character and had a host of friends throughout this district. He leaves to mourn a widow and a grown up family of three sons and five daughters, viz. Jack (Mudgee), Keith (Sydney), Vincent (Mudgee), Mrs. Frank Morris (Mudgee), Mrs. Stan Gentle (Mudgee), Mrs. Jim Kelly (Mudgee), Mrs. Albert Kerney (Kandos), and Mrs. Tom Fittler .(Mudgee) . There are 21 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was married at Mudgee about 49 years ago to a Miss Blackman, whose people were pioneers of the town. He has three sisters and one ber living, viz, Mrs. . McLean (Blackheath), Mrs. Jim Whlttaker (Avlsford)', Mrs. Ben Whlttaker (Collingwood), and Mr. Sam Green (Queensland). The funeral took place on Sun day afternoon to the Catholic portion of the Mudgee cemetery. Rev. Father-Cass officiated at the grave side. The. funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son. Deceased was an old member of the Ancient Order of Foresters, and the members of the lodge led the funeral cortege (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 22 February 1940, page 2).

Death of a brotherKeith Green
16 March 1942 (aged 48 years)

Note: Mr. K. Green

Mr. K. Green THE death occurred in Sydney this morning of Mr. Keith Green, a former Mudgee man. The late Mr. Green, who leaves three daughters and two sons, was in his 38th year. His wife predeceased him by about two and a half years. The late Mr. Green, who was employed by Kellett's. Mudgee. for many years, was a keen cyclist and won several championships. The remains will be brought to Mudgee tomorrow morning and the funeral will take place from St. Mary's R.C. Church at 11 o'clock. Funeral arrangements are in the bands of Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 16 March 1942, page 2).

Death of a motherIsabella Blackman
25 January 1949 (aged 55 years)
Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY Mrs. Isabella Green Mrs. Isabella Green, of Cox St., who died at the Mudgee Hospital on Tuesday morning at the advanced age of 83 years, was one of the best-known residents of Mudgee. She came of one of our most noted pioneer families, being a daughter of the late Thomas Blackman, who was one of the very first settlers at Cooyal. He also had associations with the Bathurst district. Before settling in Mudgee she lived with her late husband (who predeceased her by nine years) at Leaning Oak, in the Yarrabin area. Deceased enjoyed excellent health till about two years ago, when she had the misfortune to fall and fracture her hip, and she never fully recovered from the shock. She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Jack (Mudgee), Vincent (Kandos), Mrs. F. Morris (Mudgee), Mrs. Stan Gentle (Mudgee), Mrs. A. Kerney (Kandos), Mrs. Jim Kelly (Narrandera), and Mrs. T. Fittler (Granville). Mr. James Blackman, 88 years, of Granville, is a ber. There are also 26 grand-children and six great grant-child-ren. The funeral took place to the Catholic portion of the Mudgee cemetery on Wednesday, the Rev. Father Hilary officiating. Messrs. J. C. Swords had charge of the ar-rangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 27 January 1949, page 2).

Death of a sisterEllen Green
1956 (aged 62 years)

Death 22 August 1973 (aged 79 years)
Note: DEATHS: GREEN, John, - August 22, 1973, at Mudgee, late of 70 Perry Street, Mudgee, husband of the l…

DEATHS: GREEN, John, - August 22, 1973, at Mudgee, late of 70 Perry Street, Mudgee, husband of the late Annie Green, loving father of Doris (Mrs Leahey, Sydney), Norma (Mrs Noonan, Orange), Edna (Mrs Ryan, Nowra), Marie (Mrs Hundy, Mudgee), Neville (Nowra), fond father-in-law and fond grandfather of their families. At rest (Sydney Morning Herald Archive, Friday, August 24, 1973, p. 32).

Probate 5 September 1973 (14 days after death)

Note: In The Supreme Court of New South Wales, Probate Division. After 14 days from the publication of thi…

In The Supreme Court of New South Wales, Probate Division. After 14 days from the publication of this notice an application for probate of the Will dated 13th March, 1973 of John Green late of Mudgee, Retired Printer, deceased, will be made by Neville John Green and Ronald Joseph Pilley late Executors named in the said Will. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon this estate to: Hannaford, Craig & Co., Proctors for the Executors, 79 Market Street, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 5 September 1973, p. 14. Probate, John Green.

Family with parents
parent
mother
Marriage Marriage1891
2 years
elder sister
3 years
himself
18941973
Birth: 1894 24
Death: 22 August 1973Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
5 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
sister
1974
Death: 29 June 1974Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
younger brother
Family with Annie Elizabeth Gorrie
himself
18941973
Birth: 1894 24
Death: 22 August 1973Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
wife
Marriage Marriage29 November 1916St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage

Wedding. GREEN - GORRIE. A very pretty wedding was solemnised in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon, when the Rev. W. Spence united Annie Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hugh Gorrie, of West End, and John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Green, of West End, Mudgee. The bride was daintily attired in a robe of cream paillette silk. Miss Effie Gorrie (sister of the bride) acted as bridesmaid, while Misses Edna and Bessie Scifleet were train bearers. Mr. George Gorrie filled the role of best man. The bride was given away by her father. After the ceremony the party ad-journed to the future home of the young couple, where the wedding breakfast was held and the usual toasts proposed and honored. The Rev. W. Spence presided. After the breakfast the party in-dulged in dancing, Misses J. Stod-dart and P. Pauling and Mr. C. Blackman rendering excellent music. Mr. George Gorrie acted as M.C. During the evening Mr. W. Stoddart sang, Miss P. Pauling gave a step dance, and Mr. F. H. Mason entertained with several re-citations. The presents were numerous and costly, amongst them being a handsome set of dessert knives, spoons, and forks, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cohen and family, while the Mudgee "Guardian" staff presented the bridegroom with a handsome silver cruet. At 11 p.m. the festivities ceased with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." The "Guardian" joins with a large number of friends in wishing the young couple every success and happiness in their future married life (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 30 November 1916, page 19).

Death

DEATHS: GREEN, John, - August 22, 1973, at Mudgee, late of 70 Perry Street, Mudgee, husband of the late Annie Green, loving father of Doris (Mrs Leahey, Sydney), Norma (Mrs Noonan, Orange), Edna (Mrs Ryan, Nowra), Marie (Mrs Hundy, Mudgee), Neville (Nowra), fond father-in-law and fond grandfather of their families. At rest (Sydney Morning Herald Archive, Friday, August 24, 1973, p. 32).

Probate

In The Supreme Court of New South Wales, Probate Division. After 14 days from the publication of this notice an application for probate of the Will dated 13th March, 1973 of John Green late of Mudgee, Retired Printer, deceased, will be made by Neville John Green and Ronald Joseph Pilley late Executors named in the said Will. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon this estate to: Hannaford, Craig & Co., Proctors for the Executors, 79 Market Street, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 5 September 1973, p. 14. Probate, John Green.