Clive Harry Cornish, 1976

Name
Clive Harry /Cornish/
Given names
Clive Harry
Surname
Cornish
Death of a maternal grandmotherMary Ann Lovegrove
9 July 1920

Note: Death of Mrs. M. A. Rawlinson.

Death of Mrs. M. A. Rawlinson.

Mrs M. A. Rawlinson, wife of the late David Rawlinson, died on Friday last, at her residence "Willy Wally," at an advanced age. The remains were interred in the Anglican portion of cemetery on Sunday. The Rev. W. J. Withycombe officiated. A short history of her life will appear in next issue.

Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 15 July 1920, p. 10. Mary Rawlinson Death

Note: The Late Mrs. M. A. Rawlinson.

The Late Mrs. M. A. Rawlinson.

The late Mrs. M. A. Rawlinson was 78 years and 11 months old. She was born at Bramley, England, and came to Australia in 1852. Her maiden name was Mary Ann Lovegrove. She had resided many years in the Cassilis district. Her husband died on December 2, 1904. She leaves 10 children, all living, viz., George, Borambil; John, Cooba Bulga; William, Coolah; Harry, "Willy Wally;" Mrs. Hewitt, Denman; Miss J. Rawlinson, "Willy Wally;" Mrs. G. Lovegrove, Coolah; Mrs. G. Saunders, "Willy Wally;" Mrs. F. Collins, Borambil; Mrs. H. Cornish, Coolah. Mrs. Rawlinson was married at Cassilis in 1863. She has one brother living, Mr. A. Lovegrove, Hampton; and one sister, Mrs. McRae, of Merriwa. Great regret is felt at Mrs. Rawlinson's death. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to those bereaved.

Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 22 July 1920, p. 15. Mary Rawlinson Obituary

Burial of a maternal grandmotherMary Ann Lovegrove
after 9 July 1920
Note: Also his beloved wife Mary Ann

Also his beloved wife Mary Ann Who died 9th July 1920 Aged 78 years A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother good and kind Thy will be done

Death of a paternal grandmotherSarah Curtis
6 July 1929

Note: Obituary

Obituary MRS SARAH CORNISH On July 6 at Coolah, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Casey, the death occurred of one of the most highly respected residents of the Cassilis district, Mrs. Sarah Cornish of “Binalong”. To know the deceased lady was a privilege; she was a woman who nobly fought life's battle, always hiding her own troubles and ever solicitous for the welfare of others. She had just made preparations for the building of a home in the town, where she proposed retiring to spend the evening of her life in peace and quietness, but the Great Architect saw fit to promote hereto a more lasting home, as her reward for a life nobly lived, and spent in the care of a large family. The late Mrs. Cornish was born at Merriwa 68 years ago, and was a daughter of the well known Curtis family of that locality. At the early age of 16, she married the late James Henry Cornish, of Cassilis, and took up her residence in that district. Her husband died in 1898 leaving her with a family of 13 children the eldest being 19 years of age, and the youngest a baby in arms. With wonderful courage she managed her property and reared her family, eventually with their assistance reaching that stage when she was in a position to contemplate living comfortably on the fruits of her labors. But although a healthy woman all her life, the strain had evidently proved too much for her strength, and her health gave way some 12 or 18 months ago. An operation seemed to give her a new lease of life, but of late her health gradually gave way and in spite of medical skill and nursing death claimed her. Out of 13 children reared to manhood and womanhood 11 remain to mourn the loss of a devoted mother: Harry, Cooba Bulga, Cassilis; Isaac, Coolah; Alf Binalong, Cassilis; Fred Coolah; Russell, Leadville; Walter, Merriwa; Richard, Arthur, Cassilis: Ernest Coolah; George Cassilis: Mrs. J. Casey, Coolah; Mrs. F. Stahl, Kandos. Two daughters predeceased her, Mrs. Casey, (Ada Elizabeth) and Mrs. W. H. Collins (Ethel, The deceased was spending a holiday with her daughter when she was overtaken by her last illness, and her remains were laid to rest in the churchyard of St. Columbas Anglican Church, Cassilis in the presence of a large gath-ing of friends and sympathisers, the Rev. Carlos Sketch officiating at the graveside. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 19 July 1929, p. 11. Sarah Cornish Obituary

Death of a fatherHenry James Cornish
25 July 1952

Note: DEATH.

DEATH. MR. H. J. CORNISH. The death occurred in the Cassilis Hospital on Friday last of Mr. Henry James Cornish, aged 73 years. Deceased, who followed grazing pursuits, was one of the oldest and best known residents in the district, and his passing is deeply deplored by a very wide circle of sincere friends. He is survived by a widow and family of sons and daughters, to whom the sympathy of the whole community is extended. The funeral which was attended by people from every corner of the district, took place to the Church of England portion of the Cassilis cemetery on Sunday, the arrangements being carried out by Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 28 July 1952, p. 2. Henry Cornish Obituary

Note: DEATH

DEATH MR. H. J. CORNISH The death occurred in the Cassilis hospital last Friday evening of Mr. Henry James Cornish, at the age of 72 years. Deceased, who was born at Merriwa, lived all his life in that district and at Coolah and Cassilis, where he was widely known and highly respected. He is survived by his widow, sons James, Noel, Clive (Cassilis) and Norman (Coolah), and daughters Alice (Mrs. R. J. Sherring (Mudgee), Eileen (Mrs. K. Hopwood, Sandy Hollow) and Delma (Cassilis). The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from St. Columbus' Church to the Cassilis cemetery, Rev. Elder officiating. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 31 July 1952, p. 12. Henry Cornish Obituary

Note: PERSONAL

PERSONAL Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. Russell Cornish, who received word at the weekend that his brother, Harry Cornish, of Cassilis, had passed away. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 31 July 1952, p. 10. Henry Cornish Death

Death of a motherAmy May Rawlinson
14 August 1966

Note: OBITUARY

OBITUARY

MRS. AMY MAY CORNISH The Cassilis district was shocked by the sudden death on Friday, August 14, of one of its oldest and most highly esteemed residents, Mrs. Amy May Cornish. Mrs. Cornish died at her home, “Coobabulga,” at the age of 80. She was the wife of the late Henry (Harry) James Cornish who predeceased her some years ago. Afterwards, Mrs. Cornish lived with her son, Clive, and daughter, Del. The humane nature which endured her to all was evidenced by the large number of mourners who paid their last respects at her funeral on Sunday, August 14. The service, held at St. Columba’s Church of England, was conducted by Rev. de Dear of Gulgong, before Mrs. Cornish was buried in the Cassilis Cemetery. A family of four sons and three daughters survive her. They are Jim, Noel and Clive (Cassilis), Norman (Coolah), Alice (Mrs. R. Sherring, Mudgee), Eileen (Mrs. Hopwood) and Del (Cassilis). Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 24 August 1966, p. 15. Amy May Cornish Obituary

Burial of a motherAmy May Rawlinson
14 August 1966
Death of a sisterAlice Amy Ruth Cornish
29 September 1970
Note: Obituary

Obituary

The death occurred on Tuesday, of Mrs. Alice Amy Sherring, at her home 11 Mealey Street, Mudgee. Mrs. Sherring is survived by her husband Robert. The funeral took place yesterday from St. John’s Church of England, Mudgee after a service at 3 p.m. for interment in the Mudgee Cemetery. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 2 October 1970, p. 3. Alice Amy Sherring Obituary

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Death: 29 September 197011 Mealey Street, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
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Death: October 1978Levuka, Cassilis, New South Wales, Australia
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