Edward Greensilver, 1878–1935 (aged 57 years)
- Name
- Edward /Greensilver/
- Given names
- Edward
- Surname
- Greensilver
- Also known as
- Charrles Frederick Edward /Green/
Birth | 1878 |
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Birth of a sister | Elizabeth Greensilver 1880 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Rosa Greensilver 1882 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a sister | Jane Greensilver 1885 (aged 7 years) |
Death of a sister | Jane Greensilver 1885 (aged 7 years) |
Birth of a sibling | Unnamed Greensilver 1889 (aged 11 years) |
Marriage | Lavina Matilda Gardoll — View this family 1901 (aged 23 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Elizabeth E Green 1901 (aged 23 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Catherine M Green 1904 (aged 26 years) |
Birth of a son | Albert F C Green 1908 (aged 30 years) |
Death of a sister | Rosa Greensilver 4 March 1908 (aged 30 years) MRS. STAPLETON. Another death from enteric took place yesterday, the victim being Mrs. Stapleton, wife of Mr. T. Stapleton, blacksmith of Short St. The deceased was only 25 years of age and leaves two young children. The remains will be taken to Mudgee for interment by the mail train this evening, Mr. Jas. Thompson having charge of the funeral arrangements (Wellington Times, Thursday 5 March 1908, page 4). |
Death of a brother | Thomas James Green 17 August 1914 (aged 36 years) THOMAS GREEN. The death took place in Mudgee early this morning of a man named Thomas Green, aged about 45 years. The deceased, who was a resident of Leaning Oak, had only been suffe-ing about 10 days. The cause of death was lung trouble. Deceased leaves a widow and family of 12 children, to whom we extend our deepest sympathy. The funeral took place this afternoon (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 17 August 1914, page 2). |
Burial of a brother | Thomas James Green 17 August 1914 (aged 36 years) Headstone reads: In Loving Memory of Our Dear Husand and Father Thomas James Green Who departed this life 17 August 1914 Aged 50 years. Rest in Peace. |
Marriage of a child | George T Goodman — Catherine M Green — View this family 1924 (aged 46 years) |
Death | 23 July 1935 (aged 57 years) DEATHS Mr. C. F. E. Green MR. Charles Frederick Edward Green, well known farmer and grazier of Leaning Oak, near Yarrabin, died on Tuesday at the age of 58. The late Mr. Green is survived by a widow, two daughters and one son. The daughters are Mesdames G. T. Goodman (Kandos) and Garland (Mudgee), and the son is Mr. Alf. (Leaning Oak). There are also two bers, Messrs. John (Mudgee), and Sam (Queensland, formerly of Grattai), and three sisters, Mesdames Ben Whittaker (Collingwood), J. Whittaker (Avisford), and F. McLean (Cudgegong). Mr. Green was born at Leaning Oak, and had lived there all his life. The burial took place yesterday afternoon in the family's private cemetery at Leaning Oak, the service at the graveside being conducted by Rev. L. C. S. Walker. Arrangements were in the hands of Mr. H. Burton (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 25 July 1935, page 3). |
Burial | 24 July 1935 (1 day after death) |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1861 — |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
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1880–1946
Birth: 1880 Death: 22 July 1946 — Denison Street, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1901 — |
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Death | DEATHS Mr. C. F. E. Green MR. Charles Frederick Edward Green, well known farmer and grazier of Leaning Oak, near Yarrabin, died on Tuesday at the age of 58. The late Mr. Green is survived by a widow, two daughters and one son. The daughters are Mesdames G. T. Goodman (Kandos) and Garland (Mudgee), and the son is Mr. Alf. (Leaning Oak). There are also two bers, Messrs. John (Mudgee), and Sam (Queensland, formerly of Grattai), and three sisters, Mesdames Ben Whittaker (Collingwood), J. Whittaker (Avisford), and F. McLean (Cudgegong). Mr. Green was born at Leaning Oak, and had lived there all his life. The burial took place yesterday afternoon in the family's private cemetery at Leaning Oak, the service at the graveside being conducted by Rev. L. C. S. Walker. Arrangements were in the hands of Mr. H. Burton (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 25 July 1935, page 3). |
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