Mabel F Menchin, 1909

Name
Mabel F /Menchin/
Given names
Mabel F
Surname
Menchin
Birth 1909 48 44

Death of a maternal grandfatherJohn Phillips
28 July 1909 (aged 0)
Note: DEATH OF A WOLLAR RESIDENT.

DEATH OF A WOLLAR RESIDENT. The death occurred at 9 o'clock last evening, at Wollar, of Mr. Phillips, a respected resident, at an advanced age. The deceased had returned to Wollar after a sojourn in Dubbo, about six months ago. He is survived by a widow and a large family of married sons and daughters, several of whom are resident of the Wollar district, and include Mrs. G. Barton (Combo), Mrs. H. J. Hayden (Ulan), and Mrs. Edward Barton (Combo). Deceased had been suffering for a considerable time from a painful illness, which terminated in his death (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 29 July 1909, page 14).

Death of a paternal grandmotherSusannah Parkins
2 May 1913 (aged 4 years)
Note: DEATH.

DEATH. The death took place on Friday last of Mrs. Susana Menchin at her residence, Inglis-street, Mudgee, at the age of 73 years. Mrs. Menchin was an old resident of the district, and for years was on a farm at Bombira Hill, Mudgee, with her late husband, Mr. Isaac Menchin. The funeral took place on Saturday. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the general cemetery, the Rev. W. J. Dunstan officiating. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 5 May 1913, p. 3. Death, Susana Menchin

Death of a maternal grandmotherFanny Willis
14 April 1920 (aged 11 years)

Note: IN MEMORIAM. PHILLIPS. - In loving memory of my dear mother, Fanny Phillips, who departed this life…

IN MEMORIAM. PHILLIPS. - In loving memory of my dear mother, Fanny Phillips, who departed this life April 14, 1920, at Ulan. Sadly missed. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother, true and kind. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, M. and E. Barton, Fairvale, Wollar. IN MEMORIAM. PHILLIPS - ln loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life April 14, 1920. In our hearts our memory lingers. Ever fond and true; There is not a day, dear mother That we do not think of you. Some day we will meet, dear mother, Some day, we know not when, We will clasp your hand in a better land, And never part again. Too dearly loved and sadly missed To ever be forgotten. (Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, R. and C. Archer, and grandchildren - Westmead, via Parramatta) (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 14 April 1921, page 11).

Death of a fatherIsaac Menchin
5 March 1932 (aged 23 years)
Note: DROWNING FATALITY

DROWNING FATALITY Old Resident's Death ATTEMPT TO RESCUE FAILS While Mr. William was fishing in a deep hole at Pipeclay Creek, Eurunderee, on Saturday, at about 3 p.m., he saw Mr. Isaac Menchin, an old age pensioner, residing at Douro-street, Mudgee, coming along the Creek. They had some talk and Menchin said he was going to cross over and get figs on the other side. He then left Mr. and went on his way. A few moments later he slipped and fell into the hole, but on rising to the surface immediately commenced to swim to the other side. Mr. who had seen his misadventure, went round to his assistance. Menchin, it appears, kept going till within a yard of the opposite bank, when either from exhaustion or cramp, he ceased to swim. By this time Mr. had reached a spot near him, and held out his hands to the struggling man. He managed to get hold of him, and endeavored to drag him from the water. This was, however, beyond his strength, as the old man was powerless to help himself. Mr thereupon slipped a pair of braces round one of Menchin's wrists, and made it fast to a tussock of grass. He then left to get help. Patmore's, of Eurunderee, was the nearest place, and there Mr. went as fast as he could go. He saw Mr. Frank Patmore, and the latter rushed off to the scene. On arriving there he got hold of the old man and drew him up on to the bank, where he applied artificial respiration, but without result, and shortly after, when medical assistance arrived, life was pronounced to be extinct. The body was conveyed to the morgue. An inquest will be held on Friday. The deceased was a man of 72, and a very well known identity in Mudgee, where he had resided all his life. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the Mudgee cemetery on Sunday, the Rev. Canon Parr conducting the funeral service. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. H. Barton. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 7 March 1932, p. 5.

Death of a sisterAlma Grace Menchin
1948 (aged 39 years)

Death of a motherSarah Phillips
19 September 1950 (aged 41 years)
Note: DEATH

DEATH MRS. S. MENCHIN One of the fine old ladies of the district, in the person of Mrs. Sarah Menchin, died in the Mudgee Hospital on Tuesday, at the advanced age of 85 years. Deceased, who was the relict of the late Mr. Isaac Menchin, was widely known and very highly respected, and her passing will be deeply regretted by all sections of the community. She is survived by a family of nine sons and daughters, to whom sincere sympathy is extended. After a service in St. John's Church of England the funeral took place on Wednesday, the Rev. Canon Powell officiating at both services. Mr. H. Barton conducted the arrangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 21 September 1950, page 2).

Death of a brotherHerbert John Menchin
1953 (aged 44 years)

Note: Under Instructions from the Executor of the Estate of the Late HERBERT JOHN MENCHIN. The Property of…

Under Instructions from the Executor of the Estate of the Late HERBERT JOHN MENCHIN. The Property of:- 100 ACRES C.P. 220 ACRES C.L. 320 ACRES. Situated about 7 miles North-East of the Village of Wollar. Good Road. Improvements' comprise - about 50 Chains of 5 and 6 Wire Fencing on the boundary. Small Area killed out. Small Hut. Mostly white box country. Would improve into good grazing land (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 26 April 1954, page 7).

Note: Mr. Herbert John Menchin, a very highly respected resident of Wollar, died in Sydney on Saturday las…

Mr. Herbert John Menchin, a very highly respected resident of Wollar, died in Sydney on Saturday last, aged 54 years. Deceased, who never married, lived in the district all his life. The funeral took place to the Church of Eng-land portion of the Mudgee cemetery this afternoon, the -Rev. Archdeacon Norman officiating. Mr. A. P. Conner conducted the arrangements. (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 13 July 1953, page 2).

Death of a brotherCecil Isaac Menchin
8 August 1969 (aged 60 years)

Note: Crossing Tragedy

Crossing Tragedy Wollar Man Killed A 68-year-old Wollar man was killed instantly when his utility was struck by a diesel passenger train at the Sydney Road level crossing at Mudgee on Friday. He was Cecil Isaac Menchin, of “Rosedale,” Wollar. The tragedy occurred shortly after 2 p.m., a few minutes before the diesel was due in at Mudgee railway station. Mr. Menchin was driving into town after visiting Mr. Stan Bennett’s honey factory on the southern side of the railway crossing. The train apparently struck Mr. Menchin’s utility near the right hand rear wheel. The force of the impact sent the utility crashing into the steel stanchion carrying the bell and flashing light equipment on the north-western corner of the crossing. The utility was forced through the low safety fence and hit the stanchion with such force that it was snapped off near the base. The doors of the utility cabin remained closed, and Mr. Menchin was found dead by Ambulance officers who arrived soon after the smash. A post mortem revealed that he had died instantly. The train was driven by Mr. Douglas George Edwards, of Court Street, Mudgee. Mr. Menchin and his wife had travelled to Mudgee from Wollar on Friday morning, and Mrs. Menchin was shopping at the time of the accident. Constable W. Dent located Mrs. Menchin in Church Street some time after the fatality. Sgt. D. G. Moffett, of Mudgee Police, is in charge of inquiries. Mr. Menchin was born at Mudgee and lived all his life in this area. He is survived by his widow, Margaret, and one daughter Carmel. The funeral service was held at the Wollar Catholic Church yesterday morning, and after Requiem Mass the remains were interred in the Catholic Cemetery at Wollar. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 11 August 1969, p. 1. Accident fatality Cecil Isaac Menchin

Death of a sisterEmily Jane Menchin
1982 (aged 73 years)

Death of a brotherNorman Clyde Menchin
14 December 1984 (aged 75 years)
Note: DEATHS: MENCHIN, Norman Clyde. December 14, 1984, at nursing home, Mudgee, dearly beloved husband of…

DEATHS: MENCHIN, Norman Clyde. December 14, 1984, at nursing home, Mudgee, dearly beloved husband of the late Hannah Sophia Menchin and loved father of Marea and Mervyn and grandfather of Kevin, Elaine, Valerie and Barbara, aged 95 years. At rest (Sydney Morning Herald Archive, Saturday, December 15, 1984, p. 116).

Death of a sisterThelma Constance Menchin
1984 (aged 75 years)

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Birth: 1889 28 24
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