Ada May Turner, 1875–1962 (aged 87 years)
- Name
- Ada May /Turner/
- Given names
- Ada May
- Surname
- Turner
- Married name
- Ada May /Halpin/
Birth | 1875 |
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Marriage | William Patrick Halpin — View this family 1897 (aged 22 years) |
Birth of a son | Collin Halpin 1898 (aged 23 years) |
Birth of a son | Patrick C Halpin 1899 (aged 24 years) |
Death of a son | Patrick C Halpin 1901 (aged 26 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Madge Halpin 1901 (aged 26 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Linda Halpin 1904 (aged 29 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Valerie Halpin 1906 (aged 31 years) |
Birth of a son | Wilfred Halpin 1909 (aged 34 years) |
Birth of a son | Oswald Halpin 1910 (aged 35 years) |
Birth of a son | Stanley W Halpin 1911 (aged 36 years) |
Death of a son | Stanley W Halpin 1912 (aged 37 years) |
Marriage of a child | Collin Halpin — Hilda Maude Smith — View this family 12 July 1924 (aged 49 years) WEDDING. HALPIN - SMITH. The marriage of Mr. Colin Halpin, second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Halpin, of Cox's Creek, and Miss Hilda Smith, of Rylstone, was solemnised on Saturday in St. James's Church. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 17 July 1924, p. 11. Wedding Halpin and Smith Wedding Bells HALPIN - SMITH. The wedding was solemnised in St. James's Church of England, Rylstone, on July 12, of Hilda Maud, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith, Rylstone, and Colin, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Halpin, Kandos. The Rev. W. V. Thomson officiated. The bride wore a frock of ivory crepe-de-chene, handsomely embroidered, and the customary wreath and veil. She carried a bouquet of daffodils, sweet peas and ferns. Miss Pearl Smith, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, wearing a pink crepe suede silk frock, and black Lady Betty hat. She carried a bouquet of pink flowers and Autumn leaves. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a gold bangle, and to the bridesmaid a gold brooch. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a xylonite military brush and comb. Mr. W. Halpin was best man. The happy couple left by the evening train for Sydney, where the honeymoon is being spent. Their future home will be at Rylstone. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 31 July 1924, p. 28. Wedding Halpin and Smith |
Death of a husband | William Patrick Halpin 28 January 1933 (aged 58 years) COLLAPSED AND DIED Mr. P. W. Halpin, Kandos It came as a great shock to the townspeople of Kandos when the news came of the death of Mr. Patrick William Halpin, aged 60 years, residing in Fleming street, Kandos. Deceased had just finished playing a game of billiards, and suddenly collapsed and died on Saturday afternoon. Deceased, who had been suffering from heart trouble for a considerable time, was very well known and respected throughout the Mudgee, Rylstone and Kandos districts, where he had resided for a number of years. He leaves a widow and 6 children to mourn, including Mrs Mulley (Mudgee), Mrs. White (Sydney), Mrs. McManus (Kandos), Messrs. Colin, Wilfred and Oscar Halpin (all of whom reside in the Kandos district). The funeral cortege, which was a very long one, left the deceased's late home at 3 p.m. on Sunday, and the burial took place at Rylstone in the Methodist portion of the cemetery, where the Rev. C. C. Cashin preached a very impressive service. Practically every business house of the town had representatives at the funeral, and the Kandos Cement Coy., where deceased was employed, was represented by the works superintendent (Mr. H. Schroder) and Mr. I. McTaggart. There were also a large number of floral tributes and expressions of sympathy. The funeral services were carried out by Mr. J. B. Simpkins. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 30 January 1933, p. 2. Obituary Patrick William Halpin |
Residence | 1937 (aged 62 years) |
Death | 23 April 1962 (aged 87 years) Death HALPIN, Ada May. - April 23, 1962, at a private hospital, and of 29 Service Avenue, Ashfield, late of Rylstone, dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick William Halpin, loving mother of Will, Col, Madge (Mrs. Mulley), Linda (Mrs. McManus), Val (Mrs. White) and Os, aged 86 years. At rest. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 24 April 1962, p. 18. Death, Ada May Halpin Death Ada May Halpin The death occurred on Easter Monday of Ada May Halpin, of Rylstone, at the age of 86, in Sunbury Private Hospital, Sydney. Deceased had lived in Rylstone for many years and among her relatives she left two sons, Col and Wilf, of Rylstone, and a daughter, Mrs. McManus, of Sydney. The remains were conveyed to Rylstone and the funeral took place the following day, at 2 p.m. after a service in Rylstone Methodist Church, by Rev. Browning and moved to the Methodist portion of Rylstone Cemetery, arrangements being in the hands of Mr. Norman Brown, Funeral Director, of Rylstone. To the sorrowing relatives deepest sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian Thursday 3 May 1962, p. 20. Death Ada May Halpin |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1862 — |
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1875–1962
Birth: 1875 Death: 23 April 1962 — Sunbury Private Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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1875–1962
Birth: 1875 Death: 23 April 1962 — Sunbury Private Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1897 — |
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1901–1970
Birth: 1901
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26 Death: 24 May 1970 — Perry Street, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
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1909–1968
Birth: 1909
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Death | Death HALPIN, Ada May. - April 23, 1962, at a private hospital, and of 29 Service Avenue, Ashfield, late of Rylstone, dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick William Halpin, loving mother of Will, Col, Madge (Mrs. Mulley), Linda (Mrs. McManus), Val (Mrs. White) and Os, aged 86 years. At rest. Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 24 April 1962, p. 18. Death, Ada May Halpin |
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Death | Death Ada May Halpin The death occurred on Easter Monday of Ada May Halpin, of Rylstone, at the age of 86, in Sunbury Private Hospital, Sydney. Deceased had lived in Rylstone for many years and among her relatives she left two sons, Col and Wilf, of Rylstone, and a daughter, Mrs. McManus, of Sydney. The remains were conveyed to Rylstone and the funeral took place the following day, at 2 p.m. after a service in Rylstone Methodist Church, by Rev. Browning and moved to the Methodist portion of Rylstone Cemetery, arrangements being in the hands of Mr. Norman Brown, Funeral Director, of Rylstone. To the sorrowing relatives deepest sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian Thursday 3 May 1962, p. 20. Death Ada May Halpin |