Matilda May Gawthorne, 18641929 (aged 65 years)

Name
Matilda May /Gawthorne/
Given names
Matilda May
Surname
Gawthorne
Married name
Matilda May /Pitt/
Married name
Matilda May /Payne/
Married name
Matilda May /Wright/
Birth 1864 37

Birth of a brotherArthur C Gawthorne
1865 (aged 1 year)

Death of a brotherArthur C Gawthorne
1866 (aged 2 years)

MarriageCharles William PayneView this family
1885 (aged 21 years)

Birth of a sonWilliam R Payne
1886 (aged 22 years)

Death of a husbandCharles William Payne
31 December 1888 (aged 24 years)

MarriageGeorge Albert PittView this family
1894 (aged 30 years)

Birth of a daughterEva Gertrude Pitt
1895 (aged 31 years)

Death of a motherJane Ward
1897 (aged 33 years)

Birth of a sonCharles W Pitt
1898 (aged 34 years)

Death of a sonCharles W Pitt
1898 (aged 34 years)

Death of a fatherBenjamin Gawthorne
1900 (aged 36 years)

Birth of a sonAllan Ward Pitt
1901 (aged 37 years)

Marriage of a childWilliam R PayneHilda L SmithView this family
1912 (aged 48 years)

Marriage of a childVictor NorrisEva Gertrude PittView this family
1916 (aged 52 years)

Death of a sisterPhillis Priscilla Gawthorne
16 April 1917 (aged 53 years)

Note: Phyllis Priscilla Gawthorne Pickering

Phyllis Priscilla Gawthorne Pickering
BIRTH 10 Sep 1852 New South Wales, Australia
DEATH 16 Apr 1917 (aged 64) New Zealand
BURIAL Mangatainoka Cemetery Pahiatua, Tararua District, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
PLOT Main 3 Section 9 Grave 3
MEMORIAL ID 171623021

Burial of a sisterPhillis Priscilla Gawthorne
after 16 April 1917 (aged 53 years)
Note: Main 3 Section 9 Grave 3
Death of a spouseGeorge Albert Pitt
6 November 1920 (aged 56 years)

Note: Mr. George A. Pitt.

Mr. George A. Pitt. DEATH AT SOUTH LISMORE. The death occurred at South Lismore on November 6 of Mr. George Albert Pitt, aged 57 years. The cause of death was yellow jaundice. Mr. Pitt had been ill for six months. He is survived by his widow and the following children : — Mrs. Victor Norris (Casino) and Mr. Allan Ward Pitt. The deceased was very well known in the Mudgee district, and was most highly respected. The news of his death was received with general regret (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 22 November 1920, page 7).

Death of a brotherJohn Gawthorne
3 December 1920 (aged 56 years)
Note: Obituary

Obituary

Death of an Old Identity. MR. JOHN GAWTHORNE. The death took place, at the Mudgee District Hospital, on Friday, of one of the oldest identities of Mudgee district, in the person of Mr. John Gawthorne, aged 71. The deceased was born at Mudgee, and lived in this district all his life, where he was engaged in farming. For many years he managed farms at Tallewang, and other places. He was a fine, steady, straightforward man, and was held in the highest respect and esteem by all who knew him. He was a very well known figure, and had aquaintances from far and wide. His wife predeceased him by many years. Some few years ago Mr. Gawthorne retired from farming, and up till quite recently lived with his daughter, Mrs. R. Graham, of Mortimer-street, Mudgee. About a month ago he was admitted to hospital, where he remained until the time of his death. The following children are left: - James Gawthorne, Mrs. Walter Hough (Sydney), Mrs. John Smith (Mudgee), Mrs. R. Graham, (Mudgee), Mrs. Sharrock (Gulgong), Mrs. Turner (Gulgong), and Mr. Cecil Gawthorne (Coolah). He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: - William and Henry (Mudgee), James (Crudine), Daniel (W.A.), Mrs. George Oram (Mudgee), Mrs. George Southwick (Mudgee), Mrs. Keddy (Sydney), Mrs. Goodiff (Sydney), and Mrs. George Pitt (Lismore). There are also a great number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the general cemetery on Saturday. The Rev. Canon Dunstan officiated at the graveside. Mr. J. C. Swords conducted the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 6 December 1920, p. 8. John Gawthorne Obituary

Returning to Lismore
Returning to Lismore
8 September 1921 (aged 57 years)

Note: RETURNING TO LISMORE.

RETURNING TO LISMORE. Mrs. G. A. Pitt, who has been on a three months' holiday from Lismore, and was staying with her relations here, will be returning home to Lismore on Saturday. Later on she intends taking a holiday in Western Australia (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 8 September 1921, page 14).

Death of a brotherWilliam Thomas Gawthorne
1922 (aged 58 years)

MarriageFrederick WrightView this family
1924 (aged 60 years)

Death of a brotherJames Gawthorne
1924 (aged 60 years)

Death of a sisterJane E Gawthorne
18 June 1925 (aged 61 years)

Note: Obituary

Obituary

LOCAL NEWS Old Resident Dead. - Mrs. Oram, widow of the late George Oram, died at the residence of her son, Mr. W. Norris, this morning, aged 77 years. Deceased was one of the oldest identities of the district, where she resided practically all her life. Her first husband was Mr. J. Norris, who died at Gulgong many years ago. At a later period she married Mr. G. Oram, a well known Mudgee farmer, who predeceased her by 12 years. A family of five sons and daughters are left to mourn, viz., Messrs. J. Norris (Gulgong), W. Norris (Mudgee), C. Norris (England), Mesdames C. Campton (Tucklan), and C. Dwyer (Dubbo). The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow, Mr. H. Barton being in charge of the arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 18 June 1925, p. 20. Jane Oram Obituary

Death of a siblingBenjamin H Gawthorne
1926 (aged 62 years)

Death 29 July 1929 (aged 65 years)

Family with parents
father
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Marriage Marriage1844
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elder sibling
2 years
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
21 months
elder sister
18521917
Birth: 10 September 1852 25
Death: 16 April 1917
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elder brother
3 years
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
4 years
elder sister
3 years
herself
2 years
younger brother
Family with Charles William Payne
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage1885
2 years
son
Family with George Albert Pitt
spouse
herself
Marriage Marriage1894
2 years
daughter
4 years
son
4 years
son
Family with Frederick Wright
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage1924
Returning to Lismore

RETURNING TO LISMORE. Mrs. G. A. Pitt, who has been on a three months' holiday from Lismore, and was staying with her relations here, will be returning home to Lismore on Saturday. Later on she intends taking a holiday in Western Australia (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 8 September 1921, page 14).