Descendants of James Payne by Rhonda Brownlow [email protected]

Generation No. 1

1 1. J AMES P AYNE was born 27 Mar 1791 in Orpington , Kent, England, United Kingdom.. He met ELIZABETH W HEELER .

Children of J AMES P AYNE and E LIZABETH W HEELER are: i. RICHARD 2 P AYNE , b. 31 Mar 1811, Orpington , Kent, England, United Kingdom.; m. E LIZABETH TICKNER , 15 Feb 1852, Orpington , Kent, England, United Kingdom.. ii. JAMES P AYNE , b. 25 Oct 1812, Orpington , Kent, England, United Kingdom.. iii. GEORGE P AYNE , b. 05 Feb 1815, Orpington , Kent, England, United Kingdom; m. M ARYANNE AMOS , 19 Apr 1836, St Mary's the Virgin, Orpington , Kent, England. iv. WILLIAM P AYNE , b. 20 Oct 1816, Orpington , Kent, England, United Kingdom.. 2. v. CHARLES P AYNE , b. 26 Dec 1819, Orpington, Kent, England; d. 25 Aug 1894, Kendall Street, Cowra NSW. vi. JOSEPH P AYNE , b. 28 Oct 1821, Orpington , Kent, England, United Kingdom..

Generation No. 2

CHARLES 2 P AYNE (J AMES 1) was born 26 Dec 1819 in Orpington, Kent, England, and died 25 Aug 1894 in Kendall Street, Cowra (75). He married A NNE E LIZABETH F ITZGERALD 06 May 1839 in St. James, Sydney rg 97/23. She was born Abt. 1813 in Limerick Arr. 9.6.1836 "Thomas Harrison" from Cork, convict 7 years sentence, and died 26 Jan 1854 in Goulburn NSW (40).

Ann Fitzgerald aged 20 years was tried in Limerick and transported to the colony on the “Thomas Harrison ” which sailed from Cork and landed in Sydney Cove on the 9 th June 1836, with 112 female prisoners, 29 children and 11 free women, wives of prisoners and 24 children. Ann was assigned to Thomas Lethbridge at Maitland NSW. Her convict indent describes Anne age 23 years, able to read only, she was Catholic and single. She was a native of Limerick Ireland and occupation was a laundress, nursemaid. The offence she committed was that of stealing a cloak and she received a 7 years sentence at the trial held at Limerick City. Anne was 5ft 1½ inches tall, with a ruddy freckled complexion, grey to blue eyes, brown hair, she had no marks or scars. She received her certificate of freedom 1842/659.

CHARLES PAYNE: Charles arrived on the Bounty ship “ James Pattison” which sailed into Sydney Cove on 11 th December 1837; he was 19 year of age at the time of sailing. His occupation was listed as a groom, his certificate proof of age of was signed by the local Vicar William Townley, the certificate of character was signed by James Martin –Minister and Henry Chapman – school master. He was able to read and write and of the Protestant faith.

Witnesses to their marriage were Standish Barn Castle and Elisha Hayes. Their residence was listed as Alexandria and they were married with permission of the Governor as Elizabeth was not yet free.

Goulburn Herald Saturday April 21, 1849.

Fatal Accident ;- On Wednesday, a little girl aged 3 years, daughter to Mr. Charles Payne of this town, was severely burnt through her clothes catching fire. She lingered until yesterday, when death put an end to her suffering.

Goulburn Herald November 17, 1852

Charles Payne has taken over the premises known as Lord McDonald, corner Verner & Auburn Streets, Goulburn which he intends to open as The Gold Diggers Arm Inn.

Goulburn Herald Saturday December 18, 1852.

Notice of Removal; Charles Payne Takes the earliest opportunity of informing his friends & the public, that he has taken the premises known as Lord McDonald, situated at the corner of Verner & Auburn Streets, which he intends to open as an Inn, as soon as a licence can be obtained, until such time, he will be happy to entertain his friends as heretofore, & has the satisfaction to inform them that the premises are very convenient & will enable him to afford every accommodation & comfort to those who give him a trial, having excellent stabling, & in fact every convenience for man & beast

Goulburn Herald Saturday March 5, 1853

Charles Payne begs to inform his friends & the public generally, that have been disappointed for the present in obtaining a licence for the house he now occupies, being the Lord McDonald Inn Auburn Street he has never the less every comfort & convenience for parties passing through Goulburn; & shall be glad to prove, by civility, attention & moderate charges, that he is deserving their patronage & support. Excellent & extensive stabling, Coach house, & large yard for teams.

Goulburn Herald Saturday March 19, 1853. Land sale at Goulburn, On Wednesday 16th instant, a sale of land was held at the Court House, Goulburn. Town lots = Lot 3, 2 rods, Charles Payne - ₤38.10 pound. Country lots = Lot 53, thirty acres, William Payne - ₤30.00 pound.

Goulburn Herald Saturday April 23, 1853. Grant of Licences On Tuesday 19th instant, a Court of General Petty Sessions was held in the Police Office, Goulburn for the purpose of taking into consideration a licence of Charles Payne.

Yass Courier Saturday September 23 1865 Receiving a stolen cheque

Goulburn Quarter Sessions Wednesday September 20, 1865

Before Judge Meymott

Charles Payne was charged with stealing a cheque for £3./13/6d. A second count charged prisoner with receiving the same, knowing it to be stolen. The cheque in question was stolen by the bushrangers from Mr. Morriss's store at Binda, on the 26th or 27th of December last. Some time after Inspector Roberts came across the bushrangers at a house at the Crookwell NSW, belonging to Alfred Cramp, prisoner's son-in-law. The prisoner was there at the time. The police were on foot, and the bushrangers mounted their horses and got off, prisoner's sister first shaking hands with Dunn. Shortly after the prisoner stayed for a night at Sigg's public house, at Pejar, and paid Mrs. Siggs with a cheque which he stated was one of Mr. Oakes's, but Mrs. Siggs, being unable to read, could not of her own knowledge say by whom it was drawn. It was, however, clearly for the amount in question. Some days after Mrs. Siggs paid the cheque to Mr. Emanuel; and it afterwards returned from the bank as being a stolen cheque.

Prisoner was apprehended in Goulburn, and he then stated that he got the cheque from a man named Wilson, at the Crookwell NSW, whom he did not know, and didn't think anyone else knew. Mr. Walsh, in defence, contended that the cheque stolen from Morriss's had not been identified as that paid by the prisoner to Mrs. Siggs, although he admitted that it was the document now before the court. Mr. Forbes replied, and his honour having summed up, the jury retired.

While considering the verdict, and while the succeeding case was being proceeded with Byrne, one of the jury in the Payne case was mentioned as having conveyed a message from the prosecutor, and the judge called Byrne from the jury room and questioned him on the subject.

After a short absence the jury found the prisoner guilty of receiving. Mr. Walsh gave notice that in the morning he should apply for a new trial, on the grounds that his Honour having called Mr. Byrne from the jury room amounted to a separation of the jury. The prisoner was remanded for sentence.

Thursday September 21, 1865 Charles Payne, convicted on the previous day of receiving a stolen cheque, was sentenced to ten years hard labour on the roads.

CHARLES P AYNE : Burial: 26 Aug 1894, Cowra Anglican Cemetery Cause of Death: Influenza

ANNE E LIZABETH F ITZGERALD : Burial: St. Saviour's Anglican Cemetery Goulburn

Children of C HARLES P AYNE and A NNE F ITZGERALD are: i. ELIZABETH A NN 3 P AYNE , b. 21 Aug 1838, St. James Sydney; m. J AMES C OOPER , 1862, Parramatta rg 2715. Baptism: 30 Sep 1838, St. James Sydney 2. ii. CHARLES J AMES P AYNE , b. 04 Jan 1841, At W. Edge's, Newtown Rd, St. Lawrence Sydney; d. 22 Jun 1919, 25 Junction Street, Forest Lodge, Glebe (81) Rg Glebe. 3. iii. ELIZABETH 'LOUISA' P AYNE , b. 05 Aug 1843, Parramatta Rd, Parish of Petersham NSW; d. 24 Apr 1923, Cowra NSW (79). iv. EMILY P AYNE , b. 20 Jun 1846, Brisbane Grove, Goulburn; d. 21 Apr 1849, Goulburn. Baptism: Goulburn her father was a coachman Burial: 22 Apr 1849, St. Saviour's Anglican Cemetery Goulburn

4. v. MARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , b. 19 Dec 1848, Goulburn NSW; d. 19 Oct 1923, Laggan NSW. 5. vi. MATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , b. 23 Sep 1850, Goulburn; d. 26 Oct 1921, . vii. EMMA P AYNE , b. 1857, Carcoar Rg 5987; d. 1857, Carcoar Rg 2567.

Generation No. 2

2. C HARLES J AMES 3 P AYNE (C HARLES 2, J AMES1) was born 04 Jan 1841 in At W. Edge's, Newtown Rd, St. Lawrence Sydney, and died 22 Jun 1919 in 25 Junction Street, Forest Lodge, Glebe (81) Rg Glebe. He married S USANNAH M ARIA C OOPER 02 Jul 1864 in Residence of Mrs. Stanning, Tuena, Rg Carcoar 1844. She was born 08 Jan 1851 in Goulburn, NSW, and died 29 Jun 1919 in Wentworth Street, Blackheath, NSW.

CHARLES J AMES P AYNE : Burial: 24 Jun 1919, Rookwood Anglican Cemetery Cause of Death: Cardiac Failure, Cardiac Asthma Occupation: Gold Miner

SUSANNAH M ARIA P AYNE Burial: 01 Jun 1919, Blackheath Anglican Cemetery Cause of Death: Hypostatic Pneumonia, Congestion, Subacute Pneumonia.

Children of C HARLES P AYNE and S USANNAH C OOPER are: 6. i. ELIZABETH L OUISA 4 P AYNE , b. 15 Mar 1866, Tuena NSW; d. 1942, Lismore NSW. 7. ii. SARAH 'ALICE' P AYNE , b. 1868, Tuena, NSW; d. 04 Jun 1942, Lumea Private Hospital, Piper St, Leichhardt. 8. iii. LAURA P AYNE , b. 1871; d. 04 Apr 1911, Cobar, NSW. 9. iv. CHARLES H ENRY P AYNE , b. 02 Jun 1873, Tuena NSW; d. 29 Mar 1921, Leadville, Wyaldra Shire rg 05638. 10. v. CAROLINE J ANE P AYNE , b. 1876, Tuena NSW; d. 08 Apr 1969, Paddington NSW. 11. vi. MARY A DELAIDE P AYNE , b. 1878, Tuena NSW; d. 12 Nov 1945, Home of Peace, Marrickville NSW. 12. vii. HENRIETTA P AYNE , b. 1881, Tuena NSW; d. 1967, Balmain rg 21225. 13. viii. 'ETHEL' M ATILDA P AYNE , b. 1884, Tuena NSW; d. 1965, Parramatta rg 18854. 14. ix. GRACE M AUD ROHAN P AYNE , b. 1887; d. 17 Jun 1970, Ryde NSW. x. FRANCIS J OHN AMOS P AYNE , b. Aug 1891, Tuena; d. 27 Sep 1891, Tuena, NSW (5 Weeks).

FRANCIS JOHN AMOS PAYNE: 27 SEPT 1891 TUENA PAYNE, FRANCIS AMOS JOHN INFANT MALE 5 WEEKS BRONCHITIS 4 DAYS NIL CHARLES JAMES PAYNE, MINER, SUSANNAH MARIA COOPER C PAYNE, FATHER, TUENA T FRED BELL, TUENA 30 SEPT 1891 28 SEPT 1891 TUENA J A HOLLIS, MRS COLLINS TUENA ALL LIFE Burial: 28 Sep 1891, Tuena

15. xi. MIRIAM E DITH P AYNE , b. 01 Jan 1895, Tuena NSW; d. 26 Feb 1973, Ashbury, NSW. xii. HORACE R EUBEN P AYNE , b. 1898; d. 17 Feb 1900, Seymour Street. Bathurst (1Yr 4 Months). Burial: 19 Feb 1900, Moorilda Cemetery, NSW

3. E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE (C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 05 Aug 1843 in Parramatta Rd, Parish of Petersham NSW, and died 24 Apr 1923 in Cowra NSW (79). She married A LFRED C RAMP 28 Apr 1862 in Forbes NSW. He was born 28 Apr 1838 in Bombar, Mulgowrie, NSW, and died 28 Aug 1904 in Mulyan, Cowra NSW (65)

Goulburn Herald, February 1865

On Sunday last an affray occurred between the Police and the bushrangers, which has not been made public, though the news reached reporters last week. It seems that Hall, Gilbert and Dunn called at Alfred Cramp’s farm, on the Crookwell NSW, near Binda in this district, and ordered dinner. While the party of Police headed by an Inspector, whose name has not transpired, and Detective Jaggers, and numbering five in all, including one or two volunteers. They were perceived by the bushrangers or by someone on the lookout, and the Police perceiving that this was the case, dismounted, as there were some fences between them and the house. They then rushed up on foot, but too late to prevent the bushrangers mounting horses. Several shots were exchanged but the bushrangers escaped.

(One of the volunteers was later reported to be William Eldridge of Binda)

Goulburn Herald February 1, 1865

The Bushrangers Mr. Kimberley has sent word to town that the money supposed to have been taken from his lad by the bushrangers on Thursday last was found on the following morning. A great many reports have been flying about since Saturday with respect to the whereabouts of the bushrangers; but none of them are very reliable, and several have been found to be erroneous. In one case three policemen in disguise, and in another three travellers were mistaken for Hall and his gang. One of the parties of police who are in search of the bushrangers is accompanied by a young gentleman as a volunteer. We have information that on Sunday week last an affray occurred between the police and the bushrangers, and which hitherto has not been made public though the news reached reporters last week. It seems that Hall, Gilbert and Dunn called at Alfred Cramp's farm, on the Crookwell NSW, near Binda, in this district, and ordered dinner. While there a party of police headed by sub-inspector, whose name has not transpired, and Detective Jaggers, and numbering in all five, including one or two volunteers, approached the house. They were perceived by the bushrangers or by some one on the look out, and the police perceiving that this was the case dismounted, as there were some fences between them and the house. They then rushed up on foot ; but too late to prevent the bushrangers mounting their horses. Several shots were exchanged and the bushrangers escaped. With reference to an opinion lately expressed - that news which appears in the papers must be furnished by the persons whose names are mentioned - it may be stated that this does not by any means necessarily follow; and on the contrary it generally happens that the persons whose names appear in print have not in any way communicated with the reporters. It is not likely that the opinion referred to is generally held; and it is surprising that it should be entertained in any quarter ; but as it has been recently expressed the present opportunity is taken of showing that it is erroneous

Goulburn Herald, July 10 1867

Before the Police Magistrate at Goulburn on Monday the 8th was Alfred Cramp, charged with assaulting Mrs. O’Brien, wife of John O’Brien, at O’Brien’s Public House at Binda. The assault was of somewhat aggravated nature. Cramp was sent to Goulburn Goal for two months.

Goulburn Goal Entry

Goal Standing Number 4216, Alfred Cramp, born 1838, height 5’8’’, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, prominent chin, long nose, mouth medium, mole under right shoulder blade. Could read and write. ALFRED C RAMP :

Alfred Cramp was born at Bomber, Mulgowrie, Abercrombie on April 21 1838, a son of Jury Cramp and his wife Mary Ann Edmunds. Jury at that time was employed as a farrier for Thomas Hassall, who had a land holding at Mulgowrie. Not a lot is known about Alfred’s early childhood but he was known to get into a few scrapes in his early years before he settled down. He married Elizabeth ‘Louisa’ Payne at Forbes NSW on April 28, 1862. Louisa was the daughter of Charles Payne and Ann Elizabeth Fitzgerald.

Alfred was at the gold fields with his brother George, seeking their fortunes and this maybe where Alfred met Louisa as she was known to be there with her father Charles.

Alfred was at several gold diggings, Tuena 1854, Lambing Flats (now Young), North Lead and Forbes. From these pursuits it is assumed he was successful enough to allow himself to settle down and pursue farming at Binda and to raise his young family.

This was not to prove as uneventful as we are led to believe. The Goulburn Herald was to report Ben Hall Gang called on Alfred Cramp after the shooting of Constable Nelson at Collector.

Alfred moved to Cowra were he became the publican of ‘The Great Western’ and ‘Royal’ Hotels, and apart from remembering to register the brand for his sheep, remained trouble free.

He died at Cowra on September 1, 1904, following an attack of appendicitis. Louisa remained in Cowra with her family till her death on April 25, 1923. Both were buried in the Church of England section of the Cowra cemetery, beside Louisa’s father, Charles Payne.

.Alfred was often figured in wrangles over hotel licences & clean premises. He had lost a finger in a shooting accident. He was a champion middleweight boxer & people tried to get him to fight overseas in his younger days, but he declined the offer.

Goulburn Herald Tuesday, September 30, 1884

Police Court Police V Alfred Cramp, for using unrecorded brand for sheep. Defendant stated that some three years ago he made an application to the inspector for the use of such brand, and had remitted the fees; since which time he had heard no more about it, and thought the brand was registered. The case was adjourned to the next court (20 October, 1884) to admit of defendant producing evidence.

Goulburn Herald Thursday, October 30, 1884 Police Court Alfred Cramp was sued by the police for using an unregistered sheep brand. This case had been postponed from last court upon the representation of Cramp, that he made an application and remitted fee to the sheep inspector at Carcoar, and he now produced a certificate under the brand of J.W West, sheep inspector, Carcoar, showing that the brand had been allotted. Case dismissed.

Cowra Free Press Saturday, October 26, 1895

Police Court Remanded accordingly, Alfred Cramp, licensee of the Royal Hotel appeared upon summons, charged with allowing billiards to be played on his premises an hour after the hour of 11 P.M. on the 17th instant. Defendant pleaded guilty; Constable Tranter deposed that he observed the billiard room attached to the defendants hotel, open at 12 midnight on Tuesday, 17th instant ; he questioned the person in charge, but did not caution the defendant personally, there were people playing in the room at the time. Sergeant Harvey deposed that this was the first offence the licensee had been charged with. Defendant said he was in bed at the time. His Worship said that he had no option but to inflict a fine of 2 pounds that being the minimum penalty under the licensing act. Fined ₤2 pounds, and 4 shillings costs, in default levy and distress.

Cowra Free Press, Thursday 1st.September.1904 OBITUARY THE LATE MR ALFRED CRAMP, SENR A resident of many years in the person of Mr. Alfred Cramp, we much regret to record, died at his residence on Saturday night after a very brief illness, the result of an attack of appendicitis. About four years ago the first symptoms of failing health manifested themselves, and some months later he removed to Sydney NSW, where he underwent a successful operation. About three years ago he returned to Cowra and since then, up to within a week or two of the fatal seizure, he apparently enjoyed excellent health, consequently few were prepared for the sad news that he had breathed his last. Our late townsman was born at Berbor, in the Carcoar district on April 21st 1838, therefore he was in his 67th year. In his early days he chiefly followed mining pursuits, and in the course of his peregrinations in quest of the precious metal he visited the Lambing Flat (Young) and Forbes goldfields. At the latter place in 1862 he married Miss Louisa Payne, of Goulburn, who survives him, and eventually settled down in the Goulburn district, where he was a successful grazier for a number of years He commenced his career as a hotelkeeper in Cowra at the Great Western Hotel in 1888, and upon that hostelry becoming too small for his very large business connection, he removed to the Royal Hotel, where he conducted a large and lucrative business until the precarious state of his health necessitated his retirement into private life. He leaves a widow and grown-up family of six sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a most affectionate husband and parent. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the cemetery on Sunday, in the presence of a very large number of sympathising friends and mourners. The burial service was read by Mr. A W Marshall, the Rev R Seymour Smith being away from home at the time. We tender the sorrowing family our deepest sympathy.

OBITUARY ''Cowra Free Press'' Thursday September 1, 1904

A resident of many years Mr. Alfred Cramp died at his residence on Saturday night, after a brief illness, the result of an attack of appendicitis. About 4 years ago the first symptoms of failing health manifested & some months later he moved to Sydney NSW for surgery. About 3 years ago, returned to Cowra, up to one or two weeks ago he enjoyed good health until the fatal seizure ,. Our late townsman was born at Mulgowrie on April 21 , 1838. In early days chiefly followed mining pursuits & in the course of his peregrinations in quest of the precious metal, he visited Lambing Flat (Young) & Forbes goldfields. At the latter 1862 he married Miss Louisa Payne of Goulburn , who survives him and eventually settled down in the Goulburn District, where he was a successful grazier for a number of years. He commenced his career as a Hotel Keeper in Cowra at the ''Great Western''1888 & upon that hostelry becoming too small for his large business connections he moved to ''The Royal Hotel'' where he conducted a large & lucrative business until the precarious states of health forced his retirement into private life. He leaves a widow & grown family of 6 sons & 3 daughters to mourn the loss of a most affectionate husband and parent. Buried Church of England Cemetery Cowra, on Sunday.

SMH 5 September 1904 CRAMP -August 28, 1904, at his residence, Mulyan, Cowra, Alfred Cramp, aged 65 years

OBITUARY ''Cowra Free Press'' Friday April 25, 1923

Death of another Old Pioneer The late Mrs. Elizabeth Louisa Cramp, after a lengthy illness, the death occurred at her residence, ''Mulyan'' on Thursday of Mrs. E.L. Cramp relict of the late Mr. .Alfred Cramp, for many years a highly respected resident of Cowra.

The late Mrs. Cramp was a native of Parramatta, was a daughter of the late Charles Payne , & was 79 years at the time of her death. She came to Cowra when only a young woman & had resided here continuously for about half a century. She leaves the following family. Messrs Charles Henry, Jury Joseph, Alfred (Reids Flat), Benjamin, Septimus, & Joseph Phillip (Wellington) and Mesdames James Muir, Frank Bennett (Sydney), D. Byrne (Wagga), and a number of grandchildren. She is buried in Church of England Cemetery, today Friday, April 25.

OBITUARY ''Cowra Free Press,'' Tuesday May 29, 1923

Mrs. Cramp, born Parramatta in 1844, daughter of the late Charles Payne of Kent, England. Family of six sons, three daughters, all living. For several years Mrs. Cramp spent her childhood days in Parramatta, going from there to Goulburn where her father conducted ''White Horse Hotel'' in Auburn Street for a considerable time. They later moved to Lambing Flat and Forbes goldfields. Some years later she married Alfred Cramp of Forbes, who followed farming pursuits very successfully in the Crookwell district. Then moved to Cowra and purchased the ''Great Western'', then the '' Royal Hotel'' proprietor which they carried on for many years and the premises still remains in the family today. The late Mrs. Cramp had a most charitable disposition and scope of her factors was far and wide, particularly during the period when her husband was in business. During that time a beggar was never allowed to go away hungry and many a meal found its way to the homes of the poorer classes of the town.

Crookwell Gazette, Wednesday 30.5.1923 Personal There passed away last week, after a protracted illness, at her residence, Mulyan, Cowra, an old and respected pioneer resident, Mrs. Elizabeth Louisa Cramp, relict of the late Alfred Cramp of Cowra. The deceased was a native of Parramatta, and 79 years of age. In early life she came to Cowra where she had resided continuously for upwards of fifty years. Se is survived by the following family: Messrs Charles, Henry, Jury Josiah, Alfred (Reid's Flat), Benjamin, Septimus, and Joseph Philly (Wellington), and Mesdames James Muir, Frank Bennett (Sydney) and D Byrnes (Wagga) Mrs. Baker senr of Laggan is a sister and there are many grandchildren. The interment took pace at the CofE portion of the Cowra cemetery, the Rev. Mirrington officiating. ELIZABETH 'LOUISA' P AYNE : Burial: 25 Apr 1923, Cowra C/E

Children of E LIZABETH P AYNE and A LFRED C RAMP are: 16. i. CHARLES H ENRY 4 C RAMP , b. 31 Jan 1863, Binda; d. 15 Oct 1938, Binda NSW. ii. JURY J OSIAH C RAMP , b. 1864, Crookwell NSW River rg; d. 04 Aug 1925, 24 Mona-road, Darling Point NSW.

JURY J OSIAH C RAMP : Burial Rookwood Cemetery - Our dear brother (Inscription on large stone - "Jury"

The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 5 August 1925 CRAMP,- August 4, 1925, at his sister's residence,24 Mona-road, Darling Point, Jury Josiah Cramp, be- loved son of the late Alfred and Louisa Cramp, of Cowra, aged 59 years Burial: 05 Aug 1925, C of E Rookwood NSW

iii. JOSEPH C RAMP , b. 1864; d. 04 Aug 1916. 17. iv. ALFRED J OSEPH C RAMP , b. 1866, Crookwell NSW River rg 16841; d. 05 Nov 1951, Cowra NSW (86) rg 31165/1951 Young. 18. v. BENJAMIN C RAMP , b. 1868, Crookwell NSW River rg 9355; d. 01 Dec 1939, Sydney NSW. 19. vi. ADA A NN LAURA C RAMP , b. 1870, Crookwell NSW River rg 19286; d. 1954, 24153/1954 Orange. 20. vii. HENRIETTA L ETITIA C RAMP , b. 17 Jun 1872, Crookwell NSW River rg 19882; d. 15 Apr 1956, Five Dock NSW. viii. LYDIA C RAMP , b. 19 Jun 1874, Crookwell NSW River rg 21764; d. 1944, NSW; m. DANIEL B YRNES , 1914, Sydney NSW; b. 1870; d. 1927, Wagga Wagga NSW. ix. SEPTIMUS C RAMP , b. 28 Apr 1878, Crookwell NSW River rg 10884; d. 16 Jun 1964, Cowra (87). Burial: Cowra 21. x. JOSIAH 'JOSEPH' PHILLIP C RAMP , b. 04 Aug 1881, ''The Forest'', Binda rg 13099; d. 01 Feb 1953, 75 Terence Street Windsor NSW.

4. M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE (C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 19 Dec 1848 in Goulburn NSW, and died 19 Oct 1923 in Laggan NSW. She married W ILLIAM J URY B AKER 17 May 1868 in St James Church, Binda NSW. He was born 19 May 1847 in Pudman Creek, Burrowa NSW, the son of Charles Baker & Maria Cramp, he died 05 May 1899 in Sawyers Creek, Laggan NSW.

Goulburn Herald Wednesday, March 29, 1865

Goulburn Police Court Before the Police Magistrate

James Martin appeared on remand to answer a charge of cattle stealing. Hannah Cramp deposed; I live near Tuena, and have cattle of my own. I have some working bullocks branded HC. I know William Jones, I do not know the prisoner. On one occasion I exchanged a white working bullock with William Baker, it had the HC brand on it, I have several times lent Baker bullocks to work. I never authorised him to lend them to anyone else. The prisoner was remanded till three o'clock, when, Hannah Cramp further deposed; I have seen the three bullocks in the paddock, one is the one I changed with Baker. Susan McClung deposed; I live at the last River, I know the bullock red and white branded HC, I heard Baker say that he had exchanged it with the prisoner, prisoner used to live at my place. I had seen Baker working the bullock on his own farm. The prisoner was discharged.

Goulburn Herald Saturday, March 18, 1865

Goulburn Quarter Sessions Thursday, March 16, 1865 Before Police Magistrate and Andrew Gibson, Esq, J.P.

Suspicion of Horse Stealing,- William Baker was brought up by Senior-Constable O'Brien on suspicion of stealing a brown horse branded IM on near shoulder. The prisoner gave an account of how he became possessed of the horse, and was discharged.

Goulburn Herald Saturday, May 17, 1865

Harbouring Bushrangers and Receiving Stolen Property William Jury Baker appeared at the bar on this charge. James Clunes, who had been upon bail on a similar charge, appeared when called, and took his place beside the defendant. Robert Kennedy, Mounted trooper, deposed that, from information he had received, he apprehended Baker with a pair of knee-boots (produced in court) upon him, and he now charged him with having received the boots knowing them to have been stolen.

Before the case against Baker was proceeded with the police-magistrate said that although he did not think there was evidence to implicate James Clunes, he could not divest his mind of the belief that he must have known something about the boots found in his house; and he cautioned Clunes to be more wary and careful in future as to what he admitted within his premises. Clunes was then discharged.

In answer to a question from the bench as to whether a warrant had been issued for the apprehension of Bartholomew Clunes upon a charge of receiving stolen property, Mr. Gannon stated that Bartholomew Clunes would have been present had it been possible for him to have completed the journey; his horse had knocked up on the road, which had delayed him. He would, however, be forthcoming when wanted. Mr. Gannon also requested that the bench would direct a subpoena to issue, and conveyed by the policeman who took the warrant, and served upon Thomas Frost, who was a material witness for the defence. Frost had refused to attend unless served with a subpoena.

The bench consented to this arrangement provided that Frost's residence was in the route which would be taken by the officer who took the warrant. Mr. Gannon said that the policeman would pass close to Frost's door on his route.

The case of William Baker was then proceeded with. Thomas Jones deposed; I am in the employ of the police; I have known the prisoner for five years; before I was in the employ of the police I was in company with the prisoner; we were camped together in the bush near Harris's place, and were going to get work at Lodge's; the prisoner proposed to change boots with me; he had on a pair of knee -boots which he said were troublesome to get off and on. I exchanged with him and gave him a pair of short Wellington for his, he told me that the knee-boots had been made for him by a shoemaker who lived near Gunning; I wore the boots for two or three days at Lodge's; we were in a hut immediately facing Lodge's house which had been used for a schoolroom ; When I left Lodge I left those boots in the hut ; there was no door to the place ; about a month after I saw Baker wearing the same boots; I had no particular conversation with him relative to the boots. I said that they were mine, and asked him for them ; he said he had not any others to wear, and gave him a pair I was wearing ; I afterwards gave the boots up to Constable Kennedy.

To Mr. Gannon; He told me that the boots were made for him by a shoemaker near Gunning. Constable Hughs deposed to having apprehended the witness Jones, and having kept him in custody for about a month after his apprehension, at which time he was employed by the police ; was present when they met baker with the boots in question on him ; in consequence of what he was told by Jones, took Baker into custody ; the boots produced in court were the boots alluded to.

Thomas Kimberley deposed ; I am a publican and storekeeper ; I live at Collector ; on the 26th of January last my house was struck up by three men ; They were not disguised in any way ; I saw them plainly; they robbed me of a good deal of property, amongst which were three pairs of riding boots , and some short wellingtons, I identify the two pairs of boots shown to me as two of three pairs which were stolen by the robbers at the time I mention ;I made the boots myself and cannot make any mistake about them. Mr. Gannon declined to cross - examine the witness and the case for the prosecution closed.

Mr. Gannon then contended that the only evidence which could criminate Baker was that of Jones, which, unsupported as it was in the main features upon which a committal could be supported, could not be believed. He appeared in the questionable attitude of a receiver of stolen property himself; he had admitted that he had been apprehended for a stolen saddle ; he had then turned informer, in which character he now appeared ; he also trusted that the bench would consider the equivocating manner in which he had given his evidence, and give the defendant the benefit of any doubt on the matter.

The police - magistrate said that there appeared to him to be a prima facie case made out against the prisoner; the boots were sworn to by the maker from whom they were taken by the bushrangers ; it was distinctly sworn that these boots were first seen after the robbery in the possession of Baker, and he had not accounted for their possession. It was a case in which he would not take upon himself to judge, and he should commit the prisoner to take his trial at the Quarter sessions to be held at Goulburn on the 18th September next.

Mr. Gannon applied that the prisoner might been charged upon bail for his appearance at the quarter sessions. The bench admitted the prisoner to bail, and Mr. Richard Waite of Goulburn, and Mr. Charles Baker of Binda, having given their bail, the prisoner was allowed to go at large. The young man William Jury Baker has not yet attained his eighteenth year.

Goulburn Herald Saturday, August 25, 1866

Goulburn Quarter Sessions Thursday, August 23, 1866

Before Police Magistrate; James Eldridge, William Eldridge, William Baker, William McDonald, and Benjamin Cramp, were charged with cattle stealing. The three first named prisoners had been remanded from the previous Tuesday, when;- Senior Sargeant Fenton deposed to the apprehension of the prisoners on a charge of stealing a portion of a beast, the property of Mr. Jeffreys, of Cotta Walla; witness asked if they had come through Cotta Walla, and if they all belonged to the three teams then standing in the street, asked if they had camped at Jeffreys' place; they said yes; asked if they had any fresh beef; they said a little ; took them to the lockup. William Eldridge got a bag off one of the drays which contained some beef; he said that he brought it from home ; he had some more in the dray which they got from Baker's; Mr. McDonald said that the beef was on his dray ; subsequently found some beef on Bakers dray - nearly the whole of another hind quarter; then arrested all five prisoners. On the present occasion Mr. Gannon appeared for the defence. Senior Sergeant Fenton deposed to finding a powder flask and pistol, claimed by Cramp, in Baker's dray. Remanded to the next day.

Friday, August 24, 1866

Before Police Magistrate and Misters Hovell and Rossi; James Eldridge, William Eldridge, William Baker, William McDonald and Benjamin Cramp, appeared on remand charged with cattle stealing.

Mr. Gannon for the defence. John Jeffreys deposed that he is a farmer living at Cotta Walla; knew Baker, but not the other prisoners; on the 11th instant a man whom he thought was Cramp came and asked him to sell him some meat, but witness had none, just before this had seen a cow of his that this man also could have seen; missed on Monday; on Tuesday, in consequence of what was told him, went to look at camp; found where some cattle bones had been recently burnt; about a quarter of a mile off found concealed in a hollow tree the fore quarter of a beast with the hide on, like the colour of the missing cow; close by found some blood where an animal had apparently been slaughtered; the head of the beast was attached to the quarter, and was the head of the missing cow; twenty yards off found the other fore quarter; witness's brand on this quarter; had seen some beef in the possession of the police - two hind quarters of a cow; the cow appeared to have been killed with the blow of an axe. On cross-examination witness said that he did not know that the place had been used as a camp before, but had heard that Baker had once camped there, on looking more closely at prisoners believed that it was James Eldridge, not Cramp, who came to his place. John Bryant deposed that McDonald came to ask about buying meat; had seen McDonald, Baker, and James Eldridge going towards their drays. The rest of witness's evidence merely confirmed that of Jeffreys. The prisoners were discharged, the police-magistrate remarking that he felt morally sure that the animal had been killed by one or other of them, but that there was not sufficient legal evidence to justify a committal.

OBITUARY ''Argyle Liberal Friday October 26, 1923

Mrs. Baker, relict of the late William Baker, a very old and respected resident of Laggan, died at her residence on the afternoon of Friday last, at the ripe old age of 75 years. The deceased was a native of Goulburn & the daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Payne of Tuena. Her husband predeceased her about 20 years ago. The deceased lady had been in failing health for some time past, but it was only a week previous to her death that her illness took a serious turn, and though everything was done for her that medical skill could devise and good nursing accomplish, she succumbed to heart failure on the date mentioned. She is survived by five sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a good mother. The sons are Messrs. Alex, Joseph , George, Guilford (Laggan) and Jack (Roslyn). The daughters are Mrs. Fogarty (Wagga) Mrs. Thorley (Laggan) and Mr. C. Thornton (Crookwell NSW). Two sons predeceased her, one (Aubrey) having been killed in the late war. The funeral which was largely attended , took place on Sunday afternoon, when the remains were interred in the C.E. section of the Crookwell NSW cemetery, the burial service being conducted by Reverend S. Broadfoot. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs Kennedy & Thurkettle, local undertakers.

BAKER, Mary Ann Crookwell NSW Gazette, Wednesday 24.10.1923 Obituary There passed away at Laggan on Friday last an old and esteemed resident of the locality in the person of Mrs. Mary Ann Baker. The deceased, who was 75 years of age, possessed a lovable personality and her demise removes an affectionate mother and esteemed citizen. Mrs. Baker had resided in the village of Laggan for a period of twenty-five years, and her gracious and thoughtful neighbourly act, during that period are countless. Her fatal illness had not been of long duration, although for some years she had not enjoyed robust health. The fact of losing a son in the Great War, it is thought, influenced the state of her health more than she permitted to be apparent. Her husband, the late Mr. William Baker, predeceased her some twenty years since. Prior to their removal of Laggan Mr. and Mrs. Baker for a period of 25 years, in which centre they were greatly esteemed. A large family of sons and daughters mourn the loss of a devoted mother. The sons are George, Joseph, Guildford and Alexander, of Laggan, and John (Roslyn)(, and the daughters Mrs. Fogarty (Wagga), Mrs. Thorley (Laggan) and Mrs. Cecil Thornton (Crookwell NSW). The interment took place in the Church of England portion of the Crookwell NSW cemetery on Sunday afternoon last and was conducted by the Rev S Broadfoot, of Crookwell NSW. The funeral was largely attended, bearing testimony to the esteem in which the deceased was held.

. MARY A NN MARIA P AYNE : Baptism: 11 Feb 1849, Goulburn her father was a shopkeeper Burial: 21 Oct 1923, Crookwell Anglican Cemetery

WILLIAM J URY B AKER : Burial: Laggan : 05 May 1892, Declared bankrupt

Children of M ARY P AYNE and W ILLIAM B AKER are: 22. i. EDWARD 'ALEXANDER' 4 B AKER , b. 11 Apr 1869, Crookwell Grove, Crookwell NSW; d. 01 Oct 1951, Crookwell NSW. 23. ii. CHARLES H ENRY ALFRED B AKER , b. 1870, NSW; d. 24 Feb 1894, Taralga NSW. iii. EMILY F LORENCE B AKER , b. 1872, Crookwell River NSW; d. 03 Mar 1874, Binda NSW. iv. BERTRAND B AKER , b. 1873, Crookwell NSW; d. Bef. 1923. 24. v. WILLIAM 'JOSIAH' B AKER , b. 22 May 1875, Crookwell River, Binda; d. 12 Jun 1957, The Elms, Laggan (82). vi. HEPHZIBAH B AKER , b. 1877, 'Inglewood' Laggan NSW; d. 03 Aug 1956, Wingham NSW; m. (1) JOHN T HOMAS F OGARTY , 11 Sep 1902, St. James Church of England, Binda NSW divorced 1933; b. 1881, Burrowa NSW; d. 1970, Cowra NSW; m. (2) T ERRANCE M CGRATH , 1934, Randwick; d. May 1940, Taree NSW.

SMH Saturday 26 August 1933 FOGARTY v FOGARTY. Hephzibah Fogarty (formerly Baker) v John Thomas Fogarty. Marriage September, 1902, at Binda, Church of England rites. Issue, desertion. Decree nisi. Mr. Sheppard instructed by Messrs. Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott, Sydney agents for Mr. Marsden Manfred, of Goulburn) for petitioner

vii. GEORGE B AKER , b. 1879, Crookwell NSW. 25. viii. BEATRICE B AKER , b. 1881, Crookwell River NSW; d. 08 May 1967, Wahroonga NSW. 26. ix. ADA B AKER , b. 1884, Crookwell NSW; d. 03 Oct 1968, The Bay Convalescent Home Blakehurst NSW donated body to science. 27. x. JOHN B AKER , b. 13 Dec 1886, Crookwell River, Binda NSW; d. 10 Sep 1963, Rozelle NSW. xi. AUBREY B AKER , b. 1888, Goulburn NSW; d. 12 Oct 1917, World War 1 France.

BAKER, Private AUBREY Crookwell NSW Gazette, Friday 16.11.1917 Our Boys The Rev R Penty conveyed the sad intelligence to Mrs. Baker, of Laggan, this week that her son Driver Aubery (sic) Baker had been killed in action.

Crookwell NSW Gazette, Tuesday 1.1.1918 Church of England Crookwell NSW A memorial service by the Rev C W Clarke, assisted by Mr. E M Dudley, H L R, was held in St Bartholomew's Church, Crookwell NSW, in memory of five men, from this district who have bravely answered the call of supreme sacrifice, who have fallen in battle of Gunner Aubrey Baker, reference was made to the high position he held in his family life, of his excellent character and devotion to home ties; also to the respect in which he was held in his own district. He enlisted on the 14th October 1916, and was killed in action on July 11th, 1917, at the age of 27 years. Crookwell NSW Gazette, Friday 12.7.1918

KILLED IN ACTION In November last Mrs. M Baker, of Laggan, was notified by the Military authorities that her son, Private A Baker, was killed in action on the 12th October. Mrs. Baker is now in receipt of a letter from Capt G R Porter, of the 11th Light Trench Mortar Battery, as follows: ' I have to convey to you the deepest sympathy of all members of this unit, and also my appreciation of your son as a soldier under my command.

Through the Red Cross Information Bureau, Gun J E Wilesmuth writes: I did not actually see the casualty, but I saw him soon after. He was caught by a shell, death being instantaneous. Refer to Cpl Riley; he was with him at the time of the casualty, and can give all particulars. I knew Pte A Baker very well, he was the only man of that name in the Battery. I was gassed soon after myself and do not know the place of burial and cannot refer to anyone for detail. The ground was held and he was sure to be buried somewhere near the place of casualty. Cpl Riley writing through the same source says: I was in charge of a party one night, Pte Baker being one of the members, and was sitting besides me. I attended all the wounded men on the occasion, and am under the impression Pte Baker was killed. I was wounded myself at the time, and went to hospital before the men were buried. Rev F W Wray, Senior CofE Chaplain of Administrative Headquarters in answer to a letter from Mrs. Baker states: I have written to Chaplain Rev R H Pitt-Owen, who is attached to the Battalion asking him to endeavour to ascertain any particulars he can surround your son's death. I will forward these particulars to you if any are forthcoming. Should it be possible for our official photographer to obtain a photograph of your son's grave, two prints will be sent you.'

28. xii. GUILDFORD BAKER , b. 1890, Crookwell River, Binda NSW; d. 29 Nov 1966, Sydney NSW. xiii. SPENCER V B AKER , b. 1892, Crookwell NSW; d. 1892, Infancy, Crookwell.

3 2 1 5. M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE (C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 23 Sep 1850 in Goulburn, and died 26 Oct 1921 in Narrandera. She married J AMES J URY E LDRIDGE 19 Feb 1869 in St Nicholas Church of England, Goulburn. He was born 08 Sep 1845 in Cooks Vale Creek, the son of William Eldridge & Jane Cramp, he died 11 Oct 1918 in Narrandera.

MATILDA S OPHIA E LDRIDGE Friday 25 October 1921 The death of Mrs. James Jury Eldridge at her residence on Tuesday evening aged 73 years. Deceased had been a resident for 5 years coming from Crookwell NSW. Her husband predeceased 3 years ago. She leaves a family of 12 grown children.

MATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE Baptism: 23 Oct 1850, Goulburn her father was a storekeeper

Children of M ATILDA P AYNE and J AMES E LDRIDGE are: 29. i. WALTER C HARLES 4 E LDRIDGE , b. 19 Feb 1870, 'Yarranoo' Binda; d. 21 Dec 1922, Crookwell District Hospital. 30. ii. ARTHUR J AMES E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Sep 1873, Lucky Swamp, Binda NSW; d. 26 Mar 1946, Carcoar NSW. 31. iii. FLORENCE T AMAR E LDRIDGE , b. 05 Oct 1871, NSW; d. 14 Oct 1962, 4 Adams Street, Narrandera NSW. 32. iv. WILLIAM J OSIAH E LDRIDGE , b. 01 Sep 1875, Binda NSW; d. 16 Dec 1961, Young NSW. 33. v. ROYDON C LIFFORD E LDRIDGE , b. 19 Oct 1877, 'Aubry Ville', Binda; d. 14 Oct 1948, 'Glen Lea', Boorowa. 34. vi. JANE M AY E LDRIDGE , b. 26 Jul 1879, 'Albery Ville', Binda; d. 15 Apr 1949, Narrandera NSW. 35. vii. LILAH V ICTORIA E LDRIDGE , b. 5 Oct 1881, 'Albery Villa' Binda; d. 1957, Narrandera NSW. 36. viii. CLARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' E LDRIDGE , b. 12 Dec 1883 Laggan; d. 18 May 1948, Narrandera District Hospital. 37. ix. CHARLES H ENRY E LDRIDGE , b. 08 Apr 1886, Sapling Creek, Laggan; d. 14 Jan 1938, Narrandera District Hospital NSW. 38. x. JAMES J URY E LDRIDGE , b. 08 Apr 1886, Sapling Creek, Laggan; d. 28 Nov 1945, Movern Qld. xi. PERCIVAL E VERARD E LDRIDGE , b. 28 Mar 1889, Baptism Sapling Creek, Laggan; d. 17 Nov 1891, , Binda from scalds (2). Burial: 18 Nov 1891, Binda 39. xii. JOSIAH R UPERT E LDRIDGE , b. 21 Jan 1892, Happy Valley, Binda NSW; d. 05 Mar 1970, Narrandera NSW. 40. xiii. VIVIAN J ASPER E LDRIDGE , b. 8 Sep 1895 Narrandera; d. 14 Aug 1955, Gosford NSW.

Generation No. 3

6. E LIZABETH L OUISA 4 P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 15 Mar 1866 in Tuena NSW, and died 1942 in Lismore NSW. She married U RIAS J OHN S COBLE 11 Aug 1884 in Tuena NSW. He was born 1859 in Frogmore, the son of John Scoble & Mary Hutchinson, he died 1933 in Waverley rg 10029.

ELIZABETH L OUISA P AYNE : Baptism: 30 Sep 1866, Tuena, NSW

ELIZABETH L OUISA S COBLE : Burial: 30 Sep 1866, Tuena

URIAS J OHN S COBLE : Burial: Rookwood, NSW

Children of E LIZABETH P AYNE and U RIAS S COBLE are: 41. i. CHARLES F REDERICK 5 S COBLE , b. 1885, Carcoar NSW; d. 1965, Sydney , NSW. 42. ii. URIAS J OHN S COBLE , b. 1888, Carcoar NSW; d. 12 Jul 1936, Newtown, NSW. iii. EDITH B LANCHE S COBLE , b. 1893, Carcoar NSW; d. 05 Jan 1946, Chatswood, NSW. iv. EMILY A V S COBLE , b. 1897, Mudgee NSW. v. MALE S COBLE , b. 1900, Cassilis NSW; d. 1900, Gulgong NSW.

4 3 2 1 7. S ARAH 'ALICE' P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1868 in Tuena, NSW, and died 04 Jun 1942 in Lumea Private Hospital, Piper St, Leichhardt. She married (1) A LBERT S TANLEY SERGEANT 28 Dec 1885 in Tuena Presbyterian Church NSW. He was born 01 Nov 1865 in Gympie, QLD, the son of Albert Sergeant & Sarah Jane Gillespie, he died 08 Dec 1904 in Boulder Deep Levels Nine, Boulder WA. She married (2) J OHN J OSEPH M URPHY 07 Jun 1906 in St. Mary's Catholic Church, McLean NSW. He was born 1885 in Palmers Island, McLean and he died 04 Dec 1945 in Buried at Field of Mars.

SARAH 'ALICE' P AYNE : The witnesses to his second marriage were William James Peoples and Mary O'Driscoll.

SMH

MURPHY June 4 1942 at a private hospital, Alice Murphy, late of Unity Hall Hotel, Darling Street, Balmain, beloved wife of John Murphy, and beloved mother of Jessie, Stanley, Victoria, Enid, Minna, Harold, John and Ethel. Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Alice Murphy, will be celebrated in St Augustine's Church, Balmain, THIS (Saturday) MORNING at 7 9'clock. Burial: 06 Jun 1942, Field of Mars Catholic Cemetery Cause of Death: Broncho Pneumonia, Influenza

MURPHY Alice Occupation: Hotel Keeper at McLean in 1906 Lived at Unity Hotel Balmain.

ALBERT S TANLEY S ERGEANT : Burial: 09 Dec 1904, Kalgoolie Cemetery, WA Occupation: Miner

JOSEPH M URPHY : Occupation: Blacksmith Residence: 1942, Darling & Beattie Streets, Balmain

Children of S ARAH P AYNE and A LBERT S ERGEANT are: 43. i. JESSIE 5 S ERGEANT , b. 06 Sep 1886, Tuena, NSW; d. 27 Jan 1977, Mclean, NSW. ii. MAUD E S ERGEANT , b. 18 Jul 1888, Tuena, NSW; d. 09 Sep 1888, Tuena 9 Weeks from measles.

9 SEPT 88 TUENA Sergeant, MAUD MINOR INFANT FEMALE 9 WEEKS MEASLES 4 DAYS ALBERT Sergeant, MINER, ALICE PAYNE A Sergeant, FTHR, TUENA T FRED BELL, DR, TUENA 14 SEPT 88 10 SEPT TUENA CEMETERY, MRS BAKER WESLEYAN, GEORGE A GILLESPIE, WILLIAM BAKER TUENA, ALL LIFE TUENA Burial: 10 Sep 1888, Tuena Wesleyan

iii. AUGUSTA C ATHERINE S ERGEANT , b. 01 Aug 1889, Tuena rg 17783; d. 06 Jan 1892, Tuena 2 years 5 month 4 days. Burial: Tuena Cemetery 44. iv. ALBERT 'STANLEY' S ERGEANT , b. 1892, Mount Stuart, rg Cassilis 10407; d. 03 Jun 1959, McLean NSW. v. VICTORIA M AY S ERGEANT , b. 19 Dec 1894, Tuena rg 33663; d. 1977; m. E DWARD G EORGE MORRIS , 30 Jun 1938, District Registrars Office, Burwood; d. 1966, Mclean, NSW.

VICTORIA M AY S ERGEANT : Baptism: 21 Apr 1895, C of E Church Binda, NSW

vi. ENOCH S ERGEANT , b. 15 Sep 1897, Tuena , NSW; d. 15 Sep 1897, Tuena NSW.

SARJEANT, ENOCH MALE B 15 SEPTEMBER 1897 DIED 1897 PARENTS ALBERT SERJEANT/SARAH ALICE PAYNE (M 1886) SIBLINGS: ELIZA 1885, UNNAMED 1888, AUGUSTA C 1889-1892, MAUD D 1888-1888, ALBERT S 1892, VICTORIA 1894, ENID J 1898

vii. ENID J OYCE S ERGEANT , b. 1898, Tuena rg 35145; d. 09 Aug 1951, Parramatta, NSW; m. R OY MITCHELL , 04 Aug 1923, Our Lady of Delours Church, Chatswood.

ENID J OYCE M ITCHELL Burial: Field of Mars Cemetery, NSW

45. viii. MINNA S ERGEANT , b. 1902, Cobar rg 2281; d. 05 Nov 1972, Parramatta, NSW. 46. ix. REGINALD C HARLES S ERGEANT , b. 1904, St. Peters rg 26690; d. 29 Dec 1975, Lewisham Hospital, late of Concord West.

Children of S ARAH P AYNE and J OHN M URPHY are: x. HAROLD G REGORY 5 M URPHY , b. 1907, McLean rg 14890; d. 12 Jun 1977, Buried Field of Mars. 47. xi. JOHN P ATRICK M URPHY , b. 1909, McLean rg 38267; d. 19 Sep 1975, late of Dee Why and Parramatta. 48. xii. ETHEL M AY M M URPHY , b. 1913, McLean rg 21105; d. 19 Oct 1983, Parramatta NSW.

8. L AURA 4 P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1871, and died 04 Apr 1911 in Cobar, NSW. She married T HOMAS F REDERICK E LVINS 25 Jul 1890 in Presbyterian Church, Tuena NSW. He was born 08 Jul 1860 in Bigga, NSW, the son of Thomas Elvins & Mary Ann Hearne, he died 07 Mar 1938 in Granville, NSW. Burial: C of E Cemetery, Cobar

SMH Tuesday 8 March 1938 ELVIN-The Relatives and friends of Mr. GORDON ELVIN and FAMILY are Invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly loved FATHER and their dear GRANDFATHER, Thomas Frederick to leave .54 Bridge Road Forest Lodge THIS MORNING at 10 o clock for the Crematorium Rookwood

THOMAS F REDERICK E LVINS : Baptism: 04 Dec 1860, Anglican Faith 08 Mar 1938, Rookwood Cremated.

Children of L AURA P AYNE and T HOMAS E LVINS are: 49. i. GORDON 5 E LVINS , b. 06 Jan 1892, Tuena, NSW; d. 01 Mar 1946, Forest Lodge, NSW. 50. ii. ALIDIA L YDIA MAY E LVINS , b. 1894, Tuena, NSW; d. Sep 1938, Newtown, NSW. iii. SEPTIMUS T HOMAS E LVINS , b. 1896, Tuena, NSW; d. 19 Jul 1961, Newtown, NSW; m. G LADYS ERICKSON , 1940, Helensburgh NSW; d. 28 Jul 1971, Stanmore NSW. 51. iv. CHARLES H ENRY E LVINS , b. 1898, Tuena, NSW; d. 08 Jul 1966, Kogarah, NSW. v. STANLEY H ORACE E LVINS , b. 1901, Cassilis, NSW; d. 18 Oct 1958, Coonabarabran, NSW. Never married-Burial: Dubbo Cemetery vi. JOHN E LVINS , b. 1902, Cassilis, NSW; d. 1975, Wentworth Falls, NSW. Never married vii. ALBERT S IDNEY E LVINS , b. 1905, Cobar, NSW; d. 25 Mar 1957, Hurstville, NSW; m. A DELAIDE VICTORIA W ARD , 1927, Chatswood, NSW; b. Aug 1905, Cobar; d. 18 Jun 1977, Newcastle, NSW.

4 3 2 1 9. C HARLES H ENRY P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 02 Jun 1873 in Tuena NSW, and died 29 Mar 1921 in Leadville, Wyaldra Shire rg 05638. He married S OPHIE J ANE C AMERON 15 Aug 1900 in St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Gulgong rg 6266. She was born 06 Aug 1873 in Gulgong NSW, the daughter of Alexander Cameron & Eliza Allport, she died 22 Jan 1957 in Haberfield NSW.

CHARLES H ENRY P AYNE : The witness at his birth at Tuena was Mrs. Ann Baker. Baptism: 31 Aug 1873, C of E Binda, NSW The witnesses to the marriage were E.L. Scoble and F.E. Bennett. Occupation: Miner Residence: 1916, 725 Junction Street, Forest Lodge Burial: 31 Mar 1921, Rookwood Anglican Cemetery Cause of Death: Bronchitis, Asthma.

SOPHIE J ANE C AMERON : Father Alexander Campbell Cameron, b. 1 Nov 1828 (or 29), London Mother Eliza Field, c. 20 Jun 1847, Argyle, NSW Burial: 23 Jan 1957, Rookwood

Children of C HARLES P AYNE and S OPHIE C AMERON are: i. HORACE R JOHN 5 P AYNE, d. 1901, Cobar NSW. 52. ii. LILY E LIZA P AYNE , b. 25 Oct 1901, Cobar rg 30903; d. 11 Jul 1986, Ashfield NSW. iii. JESSIE M ARIA P AYNE , b. 1905, Boulder City, WA; d. 01 Aug 1916, Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children 11 years rg 12729. Cause of Death: Jaundice Burial: 03 Aug 1916, Rookwood Anglican Cemetery 53. iv. THELMA D AISY P AYNE , b. 06 Aug 1908, Kalgoorlie WA; d. 21 Dec 1978, at Calvary Hospital, late of Coogee. 54. v. CHARLES A LEXANDER P AYNE , b. 15 Jun 1909, Kalgoorlie WA; d. 13 Sep 1982, at Lidcombe, late of Greenacre. 55. vi. LAURA (PAT) P AYNE , b. 24 Jun 1911, Kalgoorlie WA; d. 12 Sep 1959, Eastern Suburbs Hospital, late of Coogee. 56. vii. MIRIAM A LICE P AYNE , b. 23 Aug 1913, Boulder City WA; d. 26 Nov 1987, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney NSW.

4 3 2 1 10. CAROLINE J ANE P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1876 in Tuena NSW, and died 08 Apr 1969 in Paddington NSW. She married (1) J AMES C HARLES H OLLIS 18 Apr 1892 in Tuena NSW. He was born 1855 in Sydney, and died 30 Jul 1912 in Tuena, NSW. She married (2) S IDNEY B OWERS BURGE 1913 in Balmain NSW. He died 19 Mar 1936 in Dulwich Hill NSW (69).

JAMES C HARLES H OLLIS : Occupation: Mail Contractor Burial: 31 Jul 1912, Tuena Cemetery

SMH Thursday 29 May 1902 BURGE v. BURGE Elizabeth Burge, formerly Corbett, petitioned for a divorce from Sidney Bowers Burge on the ground of desertion for three years and upwards. The parties were married at Sydney in January, 1892, according to the rites of the Church of England. His Honor granted a decree nisi, returnable in three months, petitioner to have the custody of her child, and respondent to pay 7s 6d a week for the support of the child.

Children of C AROLINE P AYNE and J AMES H OLLIS are: i. JAMES H ERCULES 5 H OLLIS , b. 1893, Cassilis NSW; d. 05 Oct 1968, Petersham NSW. ii. ARTHUR E H OLLIS , b. 1896, Blayney NSW; d. 1930, Newtown NSW.

Child of C AROLINE P AYNE and S IDNEY B URGE is: iii. EDNA L HOLLIS 5 B URGE , b. 1908, Wallerwang NSW; m. P HILLIP C M URRAY , 1934, Sydney NSW.

11. M ARY A DELAIDE 4 P AYNE (C HARLES JAMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1878 in Tuena NSW, and died 12 Nov 1945 in Home of Peace, Marrickville NSW. She married P RINCE A LFRED C OATES 1901 in Bathurst rg 6163. He was born 1873 in Carcoar rg 9007, the son of Alfred Coates & Maria Reed, he died 09 Aug 1942 in Randwick, NSW.

MARY A DELAIDE C OATES : Burial: 12 Nov 1945, Rookwood Anglican Cemetery Cause of Death: Cerebral Degeneration, Arterio Sclerosis

Children of M ARY P AYNE and P RINCE C OATES are: i. WILLIAM A 5 C OATES , b. 1906. ii. JOHN C C OATES , b. 1909, Lithgow rg 38177.

12. H ENRIETTA 4 P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1881 in Tuena NSW, and died 1967 in Balmain rg 21225. She met (1) D ANIEL A R EMINGTON . She married (2) J OHN H ENRY S AGE 1918 in Petersham, NSW. He died 1957 in Petersham 11912.

Children of H ENRIETTA P AYNE and D ANIEL R EMINGTON are: i. HORACE A RTHUR 5 R EMINGTON , b. 1911, Annandale rg 950; m. D OROTHY E ILEEN MAY S MITH . ii. CLEVE A LFRED R EMINGTON , b. 1912, Cobar rg 41502; m. J OAN D AVIES , 1942, Petersham rg 1354.

Child of H ENRIETTA P AYNE and J OHN S AGE is: iii. IRENE E STHER 5 S AGE , b. 16 Nov 1921, Annandale, NSW.

4 3 2 1 13. 'ETHEL' M ATILDA P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1884 in Tuena NSW, and died 1965 in Parramatta rg 18854. She married R OBERT J AMES W ILSON 1906 in McLean rg 1648. He was born 1877 in Grafton, and died in 1964 Paddington rg 6148 ?? Charles/Jane.

Children of 'ETHEL' P AYNE and R OBERT W ILSON are: i. ROBERT G 5 W ILSON , b. 1907, Newtown rg 16322; d. 1927, Sydney rg 281. ii. ETHEL I W ILSON , b. 1908, McLean rg 26185. iii. CHARLES A W ILSON , b. 1913, Annandale rg 14075. iv. GWENDOLYN J W ILSON , b. 1916, Waratah rg 21536.

14. G RACE M AUD ROHAN 4 P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1887, and died 17 Jun 1970 in Ryde NSW. She married R OBERT J AMES C OTTER 1905 in St Peters NSW.

SMH 22 JUNE 1972 COTTER Grace Maude - June 17 1970 at hospital, beloved mother of the late Victor John Cotter

Children of G RACE P AYNE and R OBERT C OTTER are: 57. i. ROBERT R OY 5 C OTTER , b. 1907, Cobar NSW; d. 02 Aug 1973, Redfern NSW. ii. VICTOR J OHN C OTTER , b. 25 Jun 1909, Cobar NSW; d. 27 Feb 1963, Marrickville NSW; m. E MILY E PEARSON , 1933, Sydney NSW. iii. FREDERICK W ESTCOURT C OTTER , b. 06 Nov 1917, Paddington NSW.

4 3 2 1 15. M IRIAM E DITH P AYNE (C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 01 Jan 1895 in Tuena NSW, and died 26 Feb 1973 in Ashbury, NSW. She married O WEN B URTON H UNTER 1919 in Annandale rg 1649. He died 1953 in Ashfield, NSW.

SMH 28 Feb 1973 HUNTER Miriam Edith - Feb 26 1973 at hospital, of 16 Kelvin Street, Ashbury, widow of Owen Burton Hunter, loved mother of Alan and Kevin (Both deceased) and Noel, dear mother-in-law of Judith, fond grandmother of Gai, Katherine(deceased) Elizabeth, Alan and Robyn. Aged 78 years. Cremated at Rookwood Crematorium.

Children of M IRIAM P AYNE and O WEN H UNTER are: i. ALAN C HARLES ARTHUR 5 H UNTER , b. 14 Jul 1919, Blackheath, NSW; d. 12 Jul 1945, 8 DIVISION PROVOST COMPANY. ii. KEVIN J OHN H UNTER , b. 17 May 1920, Glebe Point, NSW; d. 07 Nov 1943, Army Headquarters. 58. iii. NOEL B URTON H UNTER , b. 16 Jun 1925, Millthorpe, NSW; d. 11 Aug 1994, Ashbury, NSW.

16. C HARLES H ENRY 4 C RAMP (E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 31 Jan 1863 in Binda, and died 15 Oct 1938 in Binda NSW. He married M ARY I SABELLA R OBERTSON 21 Jun 1893 in House of Lachlan Robertson, Commissioner Creek, Binda. She was born 17 Jun 1872 in Taralga, and died 02 Oct 1943 in Binda NSW (70).

CHARLES H ENRY C RAMP :

The witnesses at there wedding were Benjamin Cramp and Eliza Marion Robertson 1921 "The Valley" Binda 1,686 acres Large Stock 46 sheep 1,056

OBITUARY '' Crookwell NSW Gazette'' October 18, 1943

Mrs. Mary Cramp, wife of the late Charles Cramp, passed away at the district Hospital on Saturday October 2nd, at the age of 70 years.

Three daughters and two sons survive. The daughters are : Vera ( Mrs. Harold Eldridge, of Binda, Aileen (Mrs. R. Craig, of Binnaway) and Neta (Mrs. A. Branson, of Crookwell NSW ). Hilton and Max Cramp, of Binda, are the sons. Four sisters & two brothers survive. They are Mrs. Roberts (Casino), Mrs. Nightingale (Lithgow), Mrs. McGuire (Guerie), Mrs. Irwin (Coolah), Charles Robertson (Punchbowl) and Hector Robertson (Lithgow). Two brothers and one sister predeceased her some years ago. The funeral, which was largely attended, was conducted by the Rev. Canon G.A.M. Nell, the remains being laid to rest in the Church of England Cemetery, Binda.

Children of C HARLES C RAMP and M ARY R OBERTSON are: 59. i. HILTON G AVIN 5 C RAMP , b. 05 May 1893, Binda NSW; d. 26 Jun 1968, Crookwell NSW (74). 60. ii. EULALIE V ERA C RAMP , b. 12 Mar 1897, Tuena NSW; d. 26 Aug 1969, Orange NSW. 61. iii. AILEEN L OUISE MARION C RAMP , b. 21 Aug 1899, Binda NSW; d. 1974, Auburn NSW. 62. iv. JUNETTE P AULINE C RAMP , b. 27 Apr 1901, Binda NSW; d. 05 Mar 1980, Crookwell NSW. 63. v. MAXWELL C HARLES C RAMP , b. 19 Oct 1907, Binda NSW; d. 03 Jul 1973, Sydney NSW.

17. A LFRED J OSEPH 4 C RAMP (E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1866 in Crookwell NSW River rg 16841, and died 05 Nov 1951 in Cowra NSW (86) rg 31165/1951 Young. He married CLARA N EWHAM 1899 in Boorowa Rg 5601. She was born 09 Jan 1877 in Rg Burrowa 10217, the daughter of Thomas Newham & Ellen Hammond, she died 20 Mar 1962 in Cowra NSW.

ALFRED J OSEPH C RAMP : Burial: Cowra

CLARA N EWHAM : Burial: Cowra

Child of A LFRED C RAMP and C LARA N EWHAM is: 64. i. ATHLENE S YLVIA 5 C RAMP , b. 15 Apr 1900; d. 17 Dec 1983, Cowra (83).

18. B ENJAMIN 4 C RAMP (E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1868 in Crookwell NSW River rg 9355, and died 01 Dec 1939 in Sydney NSW. He married C LARA J ANE B ISHOP 1901 in Cowra NSW. She died 13 Feb 1968 in Five Dock NSW.

Children of B ENJAMIN C RAMP and C LARA B ISHOP are: i. ERIC E DWIN 5 C RAMP , b. 1901, Cowra NSW; d. 1970, Liverpool NSW; m. M AY E GAN , 1926, Hurstville NSW; d. 1936, Hurstville NSW. 65. ii. ELSIE A NNE C RAMP , b. 1904, Cowra NSW; d. Living 1980 Wagga Wagga. iii. JOHN C RAMP , b. 27 Dec 1906, Cowra NSW; m. G WENETH M AY H OWE , 1943, Canterbury NSW; b. 1906; d. 24 Jun 2004, at Bayview Gardens Nursing Home, formerly of Yagoona.

19. A DA A NN LAURA 4 C RAMP (E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1870 in Crookwell NSW River rg 19286, and died 1954 in 24153/1954 Orange. She married E DWIN J AMES M UIR 1905 in Cowra Rg 9427. He was born 22 Nov 1867 in Kendall Street, Cowra, NSW, the son of John Fisher Muir & Mary Ann McNab, he died 12 Sep 1917 in Cowra Rg 12455.

''Cowra Free Press'' Saturday, September 15, 1917

OBITUARY

The Late Mr. Edwin James Muir On Wednesday night at about half past seven o'clock, we much regret to record, Mr. Edwin James Muir, the respected licensee of the Great Western Hotel, breathed his last, at his residence. Although Mr. Muir had been an intense sufferer for a considerable period from kidney trouble, which is believed to have had it's origin in an accident met with in his early youth through a fall from a horse, it was hoped by his relatives and many friends that he would be able to combat the complaint, but alas, it was not to be, a higher destiny ruling otherwise. A sorrowing wife a daughter of the late Mr. Alfred Cramp and one little son survive to mourn the loss of a fond and devoted husband and father. The late Mr. Muir was the third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Muir, very old and much esteemed residents of our town and district. He was a native of Cowra, having been born here in 1867, consequently he was in his 50th year. The best part of his life was passed in the Cowra district, hence he was widely known. Our sympathy goes out to the sorrowing widow and bereaved relations in the fullest measure. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian portion of the cemetery on Thursday in the presence of a very large gathering of mourners. The Rev Jas. Barr officiated at the grave side. Burial: 13 Sep 1917, Cowra Presbyterian

Cowra Free Press Wednesday, December 1919

Rum in the Teapot case again Ada Ann Laura Muir, licensee of the Great Western Hotel, was charged with supplying an unauthorised person, Denis George Keegan, with liquor during prohibited hours. Mr. Phillips for defendant, who pleaded not guilty. Sergeant Spicer gave similar evidence to that previously appearing in these columns when Keegan was charged with obtaining liquor during prohibited hours. Jury Cramp stated he supplied Keegan with rum as he said he was sick. He added that Keegan did not come to the premises, but was handed it on the footpath. Denis George Keegan stated he was handed the liquor over the picket fence in the front of the hotel, but did go onto the verandah. In reply to Sergeant Parker witness said he was not on the premises at all. Defendant was fined 20 shillings, with 6,8 costs, 24 hours being allowed to pay.

Cowra Free Press Saturday, October 8, 1921

Supplying an Aboriginal with liquor A Cowra Hotel keeper Charged

Case Again Adjourned in Spite of Defendants Attorney's Protest Ada Muir, licensee of the Great Western Hotel, was charged before Mr. Longfield, S.M, on Wednesday, with allowing liquor to be supplied to an Aboriginal. Mr. Gilcrest for defendant, who pleaded not guilty. Constable Sams deposed that at 10.35 am on September 12, he was on duty in Lachlan Street, saw Thomas Coe, a half cast aboriginal, enter the bar of the Great Western Hotel ; went inside and saw Jury Cramp standing behind the bar ; Coe was standing in front of the bar with a glass of beer in front of him ; said to Coe ''Why did you come in here after a drink'' ? He made no reply ; said to Cramp ''Why did you serve Coe with a drink'' ? He replied ,'' I forgot all about it '' ; said ''You'll more than likely hear more about this''; Thomas Delaney, a resident of Lachlan street, Cowra, was also standing at the bar with a glass of beer in front of him ; had not seen Delaney since Coe lived at Erambie Mission. To Mr. Gilcrest ; can see that Coe has aboriginal blood in him ; have known him 18 months or two years ; Coe has been away from Cowra a week or two during that time ; he told me he lived at the Mission ; have seen him there ; have not seen people there who don't belong to the Mission. To the Police ; Coe was not injured or ill and did not produce a Dr's certificate. Thomas Coe deposed he was an aboriginal residing at West Cowra ; had been residing on the Erambie Mission reserve about 12 months ; was a married man with a family ; they all resided on the reserve ; on September 12 , was in the company with a man named Delaney ; went with him to the Great Western Hotel and had a drink of beer ; Delaney paid for it ; Jury Cramp served them ; remembered Constable Sams came in ; was a half cast aboriginal. To Mr. Gilcrest ; My father was a quarter cast ; my mother died when I was young ; I don't know what she was. Sergeant Lenon deposed he was guardian of the aborigines at Cowra ; furnish returns in connection with the aborigines ; have copies of some ; reserve No 11,634, of 3 acres, 1 rod, 9 perch was set aside for the use of aborigines. D.M Reed, C.L.A. for Cowra Land District, produced a map of the parish of Cowra showing a reservation for the use of aborigines. Mr. Gilcrest ; I object. S.M ; It doesn't seem to be the correct way of proving it. Sergeant Lenon ; I'll have to ask for an adjournment then. Mr. Gilcrest ; I cannot agree to it. It's not our fault, We prepared to go on at the last court. S.M. ; I think I'll have to grant the adjournment. It was adjourned at your request on one occasion. Mr. Gilcrest ; It's hard on my client. S.M. An adjournment can't do any damage, and it's only a technical objection. Mr. Gilcrest ; The police should have been prepared to go on. S.M. ; I'm aware of that, I know if it had been my case I'd have had the gazette here. Mr. Gilcrest ; It is very unfair that we should be saddled with costs. The police should not be protected anymore than the public. Sergeant Lenon ; We can prove Coe has been living at the Mission. Mr. Gilcrest ; I'd ask your Worship for a dismissal. S.M ; I don't think the map is sufficient evidence, Can a gazette be procured locally ? Sergeant Lenon ; It might be possible , but if the case is adjourned it cannot effect anyone. Mr. Gilcrest ; The case should be adjourned. S.M ; I'll adjourn the case until October 11. A case against Jury Cramp in connection with the same matter was also adjourned.

Cowra Free Press Wednesday October 12, 1921 Allowing an Aboriginal to be Served with Liquor

Local Hotel keeper Fined The adjourned case in which Ada Laura Muir, licensee of the Great Western Hotel, was charged with allowing an aboriginal to be served with liquor, was concluded before Mr Longfield, S.M, on Tuesday. Sergeant Lenon produced a Government Gazette dated June 7, 1890, showing a proclamation re Reserve No 11,364, county of Forbes, parish of Mulyan ; the aboriginal was living on that reserve ; to witness's knowledge Coe had been living on the reserve when not away at work. Mr Gilcrest submitted there was no evidence to identify the reserve as being the one referred to in the Gazette. Sergeant Lenon ; There is only one aboriginal reserve here. Mr Gilcrest ; There was no evidence given at the last court. S.M ; The evidence has been given today though ! Mr Gilcrest ; If you overrule me in that I take the point that there is no proof Coe is an aboriginal native of NSW S.M ; He says himself he is an aboriginal native of . Mr Gilcrest ; Yes, but there is no proof either he or his parents are aboriginal natives. S.M ; Have you any authorities ? Mr Gilcrest ; There is a case in 27 weekly notes. However I'll have that for the present. My client is charged with allowing liquor to be supplied to an aboriginal. There is no evidence of that. S.M ; In the case of ex - parte Willans it was held the licensee was liable if his wife served in his absence. Mr Gilcrest ; In this case it is the barman, and he couldn't be presumed to have the same authority as a wife. S.M ; Under section 81 the chief Justice says the licensee is liable or any person he leaves in charge. Mr Gilcrest ; There is no evidence of that. There's nothing to show that Cramp had any authority. S.M ; Constable Sams asked Cramp why he served Coe and he replied '' I forgot all about it''. The fact that he was serving in the bar is sufficient unless it is shown he was there with out authority, I won't dismiss the information on that ground. Mr Gilcrest ; I'll ask for my objection to be noted. S.M ; Very Well. Sergeant Lenon ; I'd refer your Worship to the case of Beer v Lynch. On December 2, 1919, defendant was fined for allowing unauthorised persons on her licensed premises, and she was fined 5 pounds later on for a like offence. S.M ; How is the Hotel conducted ? Sergeant Lenon ; It is a very quite place. Aboriginals have easy access there and being very slippery customers are hard to catch. S.M ; There is also a charge against Cramp ? Sergeant Lenon ; We're prepared to withdraw it. S.M ; She's fined 5 pounds, with 8 shillings costs, 14 days are allowed to pay and half the fine is to go to the police Rewards Fund

Child of A DA C RAMP and E DWIN M UIR is: i. DAVID M AXWELL ALFRED 5 M UIR , b. 1912, Glebe Rg 42428; d. Living Orange 1980; m. M AVIS ANN H ILLIER , 1945, Orange RG 10765.

4 3 2 1 20. H ENRIETTA L ETITIA C RAMP (E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 17 Jun 1872 in Crookwell NSW River rg 19882, and died 15 Apr 1956 in Five Dock NSW. She married F RANK B ENNETT 1905 in Sydney Rg 266. He was born in Sydney NSW.

Child of H ENRIETTA C RAMP and F RANK B ENNETT is: i. DOREEN E DELINE KERSHAW 5 B ENNETT , b. 1915; d. 09 Aug 1998, Mosman NSW; m. P HILLIP SAMUEL Y ATES , 1927, Sydney Rg 2001; d. 03 Mar 1971, Vaucluse NSW.

4 3 2 1 21. J OSIAH 'JOSEPH' PHILLIP C RAMP (E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 04 Aug 1881 in ''The Forest'', Binda rg 13099, and died 01 Feb 1953 in 75 Terence Street Windsor NSW. He married O LIVE H OBBS 28 Jan 1911 in St. Paul’s Church Sydney NSW. She was born 1888 in Dubbo NSW, the daughter of Edward Thomas Hobbs & Eliza Jane Neal, she died 1971 in 6166/1971.

J OSIAH 'JOSEPH' PHILLIP C RAMP : Witnesses to the marriage: A. N. WHITE, J. W. WATERS, E. B. HOBBS Burial: Rookwood

Children of J OSIAH C RAMP and O LIVE H OBBS are: i. MARIE 5 C RAMP . ii. VALERIE C RAMP , b. 1910; m. B EN Z ION CHARLES E GLITSKY , 1942, Orange NSW; d. 23 Nov 1986, Tweed Heads NSW. iii. OLIVE 'MOLLY' JOSEPHINE C RAMP , b. 1911, Tamworth NSW; d. 1973, Lithgow NSW; m. EDMUND JOHN W ILLIAMS , 1944, Randwick Rg 5264; d. 06 May 2001, Lithgow NSW.

22. E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' 4 B AKER (M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 11 Apr 1869 in Crookwell Grove, Crookwell NSW, and died 01 Oct 1951 in Crookwell NSW. He married (1) ELIZABETH C RIDGE 1892 in Crookwell NSW. She died 1892 in Crookwell NSW. He married (2) CATHERINE M ARGARET L ARKHAM 16 Sep 1902 in Crookwell NSW. She was born 15 Feb 1881 in Reedy Creek, Thalaba NSW, and died 21 Aug 1966 in Corrimal NSW.

Crookwell NSW Gazette 2 January 1927

Donald Larkham retired grazier of Laggan asked for an order of the Court giving him possession of certain lands leased to Alexander Baker. The defendant arrived late at court to state his case and an order was made out that possession should be given to Larkham, between 4th - 26th February next. Order for costs $2/10/- was given against defendant who stated he came to court prepared to pay all he owed complainant. A further remark about flaw in lease advised by his worship that was matter for another court.

OBITUARY Edward Alexander Baker

Following ill-health for the past few years, Mr Edward Alexander Baker, of Robertson Street, Crookwell NSW, passed away quietly at his home on Monday, October 1, 1951, at the age of 82 years. Born at Binda in 1869, he was the son of William and Mary Ann Baker. The deceased led an active life and shearing was his main occupation. At the age of 16 years, he carried the Crookwell NSW-Binda mail on horse-back. On 16.9. 1902 he married Catherine Margaret Larkham, who survives him. The surviving daughters are; Ettie (Mrs. Goodman, Cowra), Elsie (Mrs. Cramp, Cowra ), Beatrice (Mrs. J Hesse, Cowra), Edna (Mrs. L Churchill , Crookwell NSW ), Vera (Mrs. C Yates ,Crookwell NSW ), Phyllis (Mrs. M Patey, Crookwell NSW ), Jean (Mrs. H Murphy, Bellambi ), Maisie (Mrs. A Adams, Crookwell NSW ), Molly (Mrs. G Miller, Laggan ) Two other daughters predeceased him. Gregory (St Peter's) , Aubrey (Bellambi ) and Peter (Crookwell NSW ) are the surviving sons. There are 17 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

The late Mr Baker is also survived by three sisters and four brothers, Mrs. Thomas McGrath (Wingham), Mrs. Thorley (Hornsby), Mrs. C Thornton (Earlwood), Joseph (The Elms), George (Crookwell NSW ), John (Rozelle), and Guilford (Crookwell NSW ) Following a service held in St Bartholomew's Church, Crookwell NSW, the cortege moved to the Crookwell NSW Cemetery where the burial took place in the Church of England portion. Rev J.G Donoghue officiated at the service. The pall-bearers were Messrs G and J Miller, C Yates, N Nicholson. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs Thomas E Kennedy and Son. Burial: Crookwell NSW

Crookwell Gazette 2 January 1927 Donald Larkham retired grazier of Laggan asked for an order of the Court giving him possession of certain lands leased to Alexander Baker. The defendant arrived late at court to state his case and an order was made out that possession should be given to Larkham, between 4th - 2nd February next. Order for costs $2/10/- was given against defendant who stated he came to court prepared to pay all he owed complainant. A further remark about flaw in lease advised by his worship that was matter for another court.

OBITUARY Mrs. Catherine Margaret Baker

The death of Mrs. Catherine Margaret Baker, formally of Crookwell NSW, occurred on August 21, 1966, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Adams, at Corrimal. The deceased was born at Thalaba, near Laggan, and had resided there and Crookwell NSW during 75 years of her life span of 85 years.

The youngest of three in the family of the late James and Catherine Larkham (formally McDonald) the deceased is survived by an elder sister, Mrs. Jane Thompson (91) of Bathurst; but her brother William Larkham of Goulburn, died only last year, at a very advanced age.

Married to the late Mr. Edward Alexander Baker of Crookwell NSW and after residing in Crookwell NSW until several years after his death in 1951, the late Mrs. Baker bore and reared a family of eleven children, all of whom survive.

They are; Elsie (Mrs. Cramp, Cowra), Beatrice (Mrs. L Hesse, Cowra), Molly (Mrs. George Miller, Bathurst), Edna (Mrs. Les Churchill, Beverly Hills), Vera (Mrs. Col Yates, Crookwell NSW), Phyllis (Mrs. Mat Patey, Towradgi), Gregory (Erskineville), Aubrey and Peter, Woonona, Jean (Mrs. H Murphy, Bellambi), and Maisie (Mrs. A Adams, Corrimal)

Apart from dedication to home life as a devoted wife and mother, and an ardent gardener with special flair for flowers, deceased was also a staunch adherent to and attendant to her Church, and an active church worker. At Crookwell NSW she was for long years a member of Church of England Women's Guild, and of the Country Women's Association.

Mrs. .Baker moved to Wollongong locality about ten years ago, to reside with members of the family, firstly at Bellambi and finally at Corrimal.

A Funeral service was conducted in St. Bartholomew's Church of England, Crookwell NSW by the Rev Stanley. R Willey and interment took place in Crookwell NSW Cemetery. Relatives and friends from widely separated places attended the funeral. Three Grandsons, Geoffrey and Robert Miller (Bathurst), Greg Hesse (Windang) and Grandson-in-law Mervyn Pursell (Penrith) were pall bearers. Buried Crookwell NSW

Child of E DWARD B AKER and E LIZABETH C RIDGE is: i. ETHEL G ERTRUDE 5 B AKER , b. 1892, Crookwell NSW; d. 1964, Sydney NSW reg 1964/1314; m. ALFRED G OODMAN , 1921, Cowra NSW 1921/17442; b. 1892, Grenfell NSW; d. 1960.

Children of E DWARD B AKER and C ATHERINE L ARKHAM are: 66. ii. ELSIE A ILEEN 5 L ARKHAM , b. 21 Aug 1898, Crookwell NSW; d. 03 May 1972, Cowra NSW. iii. EMILY A DA L ARKHAM , b. Jan 1901, Crookwell NSW; d. 11 Dec 1901, Reedy Creek, Laggan 11 Months. Burial: Bolong C/E Cemetery

67. iv. BEATRICE C ATHERINE B AKER , b. 04 Dec 1902, Crookwell NSW; d. 23 Jun 1981, Windang NSW. 68. v. MARY A NN VIOLA ' MOLLY' B AKER , b. 14 Sep 1905, Laggan NSW; d. 28 Feb 1994, Bathurst NSW. 69. vi. EDNA M ARJORIE T B AKER , b. 05 Oct 1907, Crookwell NSW; d. 06 May 1982, Penrith NSW. 70. vii. VERA O LIVE B AKER , b. 24 Feb 1911, 'Leighwood' Laggan; d. 30 Sep 1967, Wollongong NSW. 71. viii. PHYLLIS B AKER , b. 27 Oct 1913, Crookwell NSW 1913/32597; d. 03 Feb 1988, Towradgi NSW. ix. GREGORY G UILDFORD B AKER , b. 26 Oct 1914, Crookwell NSW; d. 21 Apr 1973, Sydney NSW; m. (1) F LORENCE D EWLEY ; m. (2) F LORENCE G EOGHEGAN . x. AUBREY G EORGE B AKER , b. 03 Aug 1917, Crookwell NSW; d. 13 Mar 1985, Wollongong NSW; m. PHILOMENA B OYS , 1945, Crookwell NSW; b. 1913, Crookwell NSW; d. 23 Mar 1976, Russell Vale.

Death Notice

BAKER Aubrey George (Aub) March 13 , 1985 at Hospital of 33 Williams Crescent, Russell Vale, formally of Crookwell NSW. Beloved husband of the late Phyll Baker, dear brother of Elsie (deceased), Phyllis, Greg (deceased), Jean, Maisie, and Peter. Loved brother-in-law of their families, dear brother- in-law to Cath, John and Ettie, En, Jack and dear uncle of their families. Aged 67 years At Peace

Death Notice

BAKER, Philomena- March 25 , 1976, suddenly at her residence 33 Williams Crescent, Russell Vale; beloved wife of Aubrey George Baker, loved sister and sister-in-law of Cath and Brian (deceased) King, John and Ettie Boys and Ellen and Jack Sisley.

72. xi. ADA J EAN B AKER , b. 07 Sep 1919, Crookwell NSW; d. Living Woonona 1980. 73. xii. MAISIE B ERYL B AKER , b. 03 Mar 1922, Crookwell NSW; d. 01 Feb 1990, Nowra Hospital NSW. xiii. RUSSELL 'PETER' B AKER , b. 01 Aug 1925, Crookwell NSW; d. 16 Oct 1996, Shellharbour NSW; m. (1) D OREEN STUCKEY, 14 Dec 1963, Woonona NSW; m. (2) D OREEN K EMP , 14 Dec 1963, Woonona , NSW.

23. C HARLES H ENRY ALFRED 4 B AKER (M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1870 in Crookwell River NSW, and died 24 Feb 1894 in Taralga NSW. He married M ARY A NN M CDONALD 23 Dec 1889 in Crookwell NSW1870/10076. She was born 1863 in Dicks Flat, Registered Carcoar, the daughter of Malcolm McDonald & Catherine McDonald, she died 30 Jan 1949 in Goulburn Hospital (85).

CHARLES H ENRY ALFRED B AKER : Burial: 26 Feb 1894, St. Saviour's Cemetery Goulburn Occupation: Laborer

MARY A NN B AKER : Burial: Goulburn General Cemetery

Children of C HARLES B AKER and M ARY M CDONALD are: i. WILLIAM C HARLES 5 B AKER , b. 1889, Orange 32423; d. 18 Feb 1957, Campbelltown NSW; m. ETHEL B URNS , 1913, St Leonards NSW. 74. ii. IDA M ARY CATHERINE B AKER , b. 12 Aug 1890, Laggan Rg Goulburn; d. 19 Dec 1984, Maroubra NSW. 75. iii. ALEXANDER C HARLES MALCOLM B AKER , b. 07 Nov 1892, Reedy Creek; d. 23 Jun 1947, Crookwell NSW.

24. W ILLIAM 'JOSIAH' 4 B AKER (M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 22 May 1875 in Crookwell River, Binda, and died 12 Jun 1957 in The Elms, Laggan (82). He married L YDIA J ESSIE TRACEY 02 Jan 1907 in Laggan. She was born 13 Sep 1877 in Crookwell NSW, and died 12 Apr 1964 in Crookwell NSW.

WILLIAM 'JOSIAH' B AKER : Burial: 13 Jun 1957, Presbyterian Cemetery Crookwell NSW Occupation: Shearer

Child of W ILLIAM B AKER and L YDIA T RACEY is: 76. i. MARION Z ENA 5 B AKER , b. 1909, Crookwell NSW River; d. 22 Oct 1996, Harley Nursing Home Crookwell NSW.

4 3 2 1 25. B EATRICE B AKER (MARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1881 in Crookwell River NSW, and died 08 May 1967 in Wahroonga NSW. She married J OHN A RTHUR T HORLEY 1910 in St Leonards, NSW.

Children of B EATRICE B AKER and J OHN T HORLEY are: i. ISMA L ORRAINE DECIMA 5 THORLEY , b. 1911, St Leonards NSW; d. 16 Sep 1951, RNSH North Sydney NSW; m. R OBIN W ILLIAM S WALLOW , 1940, North Sydney NSW n/i; b. 1897; d. 01 Aug 1955, Goulburn NSW.

ISMA L ORRAINE DECIMA T HORLEY : Burial: 18 Sep 1951, North Shore Crematorium

77. ii. ADA A LMA T HORLEY , b. 1913, Crookwell NSW; d. 27 Apr 2001, Pymble NSW.

26. A DA 4 B AKER (M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1884 in Crookwell NSW, and died 03 Oct 1968 in The Bay Convalescent Home Blakehurst NSW donated body to science. She married (1) J AMES D ANIEL S EAMAN 02 Jul 1902 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 03 Dec 1872 in Fullerton NSW, and died 1955. She married (2) C ECIL E DWARD T HORNTON 1919 in Goulburn NSW.

Death Thornton - Ada October 3 , 1968 , at Bay Convalescent Home, Blakehurst. Late of Crookwell NSW. The loved wife of the late Cecil Edmond Thornton, dearly loved mother of Wilbur, Clive and John, mother-in- law of Grace, Joan and Joan and fond grandmother of their children, aged 84 years. In Gods care.

ADA B AKER : Divorced: 03 Jul 1902, Crookwell NSW

THORNTON, Lucy Crookwell NSW Gazette, Wednesday, 13.8.1924 Personal The deepest sympathy is expressed with Mr. Cecil Thornton in the loss sustained by him in the death of his mother, Mrs. Lucy Thornton, of Goulburn. Death took place on Tuesday morning last at the advanced age of 76 years. B 1852 (father unknown Copner), died 12.8.1924, issue Cecil, details unknown

THORNTON, Lucy Crookwell Gazette, Wednesday, 13.8.1924 Personal The deepest sympathy is expressed with Mr. Cecil Thornton in the loss sustained by him in the death of his mother, Mrs. Lucy Thornton, of Goulburn. Death took place on Tuesday morning last at the advanced age of 76 years. B 1852 (father unknown Copner), died 12.8.1924, issue Cecil, details unknown

Children of A DA B AKER and C ECIL T HORNTON are: 78. i. JOHN 5 T HORNTON . 79. ii. WILBUR C ECIL T HORNTON , b. 01 Aug 1920, Crookwell NSW; d. 23 Sep 1975, Beverley Hills NSW. 80. iii. CLIVE L INDSAY T HORNTON , b. 26 Apr 1922, Crookwell NSW.

27. J OHN 4 B AKER (M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 13 Dec 1886 in Crookwell River, Binda NSW, and died 10 Sep 1963 in Rozelle NSW. He married C HARLOTTE M ATILDA K EEFE 27 Aug 1909 in St Nicholas Church of England, Goulburn. She was born 21 Apr 1891 in Rugby, and died 13 Jan 1984 in Weroona Nursing Home, Leichhardt NSW.

JOHN B AKER : Witnesses at there wedding were George Baker and John William Pike.

DEATH NOTICE Sydney NSW Morning Herald Wednesday, September 11, 1963

BAKER John - September 10, 1963, ( Suddenly ) of 34 Burt Street, Rozelle. Beloved husband of Charlotte, and loving father of James, Thora and Sylvia. father-in-law of Edna, Bob, and Mick. Dear grandfather of Gwen and Elaine, Robert, Graham and Gordon. Aged 77 years, sadly missed.

For funeral arrangements see Thursday's Herald

------

FUNERAL NOTICE

Sydney NSW Morning Herald Thursday, September 12, 1963

BAKER. - The Relatives and Friends of the late John Baker, of 34 Burt Street, Rozelle, are invited to attend his funeral; to leave the chapel of Motor Funeral Ltd, 93 Victoria Road, Rozelle, This (Thursday ) morning, after service commencing at 10.45 o'clock for the Crematorium, Northern Suburbs MOTOR FUNERALS LTD A.F.D 93 Victoria Road, Rozelle Burial: Northern Suburbs Cause of Death: Died of heart attack having car serviced

DEATH NOTICE Sydney NSW Morning Herald January 18, 1984

BAKER , Charlotte Matilda - January 13, 1984, at Hospital, late of Rozelle Dearly loved wife of John (deceased), loved mother of James (deceased) Thora, William ( deceased ) and Sylvia. Loved mother-in-law of Edna, Bob ( deceased ) and Mick. Loved grandmother and great grandmother of their families. Aged 92 years At Peace

Privately cremated at Northern Suburbs Crematorium, January 17, 1984[Hamilton]

Children of J OHN B AKER and C HARLOTTE K EEFE are: 81. i. JAMES A UBREY 5 B AKER , b. 19 Jul 1910, Laggan NSW; d. 21 Jul 1978, Finley NSW. 82. ii. THORA Z ENA B AKER , b. 26 Sep 1912, Goulburn NSW. iii. WILLIAM J OHN VINCENT B AKER , b. 19 Aug 1918, 'The Elms' Laggan NSW; d. 28 Apr 1936, NSW.

WILLIAM J OHN VINCENT B AKER : Cause of Death: Lime poisoning 28 Apr 1936, Died of lime poisoning at Mulwala NSW Medical Information: Had 14 operations to remove lime from the blood

83. iv. SYLVIA G WENDOLINE B AKER , b. 06 Mar 1926, Crookwell NSW; d. Living Rydalmere NSW 1980.

28. G UILDFORD 4 B AKER (M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1890 in Crookwell River, Binda NSW, and died 29 Nov 1966 in Sydney NSW. He married S ABINA G ERTRUDE D REW 1917 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Cowra NSW. She was born 1896 in Crookwell NSW, and died 07 Aug 1958 in Crookwell NSW.

OBITUARY ''Crookwell NSW Gazette'' Tuesday, August 28, 1958

With the recent sad passing of Mrs. Sabrina Gertrude Baker, aged 63, Crookwell NSW lost one of it's most highly respected citizens. The wife of Mr. Guilford Baker, of Wade St, Crookwell NSW, the deceased was very well known in the community, having lived here all her life. The youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Drew, of Laggan, Mrs. Baker was married in Crookwell NSW in 1917, and there are six children of this union. Mrs. Baker is survived by her husband, two sons, Bert and Reg, and four daughters, Brenda (Mrs. Mathews, Sydney NSW), Nita (Mrs. Max Anderson, Laggan), Joyce (Mrs. Finerty, Townsville) and Patricia, Sydney NSW. She is also survived by one sister Anne, four brothers predeceased her. Of quiet disposition, Mrs. Baker was a sincere and devout Catholic, being a prefect in the sacred Heart sodality. Her family and home were her main interests in life. The funeral moved from St Mary's Church, Crookwell NSW, for internment in the Crookwell NSW cemetery, Rev, Fr, Pierse officiated at the funeral. Earlier , Rev, Fr. J Bartley, officiated at a requiem mass. A wreath of floral tributes covering the casket bore silent tribute of one loved and respected by all. Pall-bearers were Messrs, Pat Berrell, Stan McCormick, Kevin Cunningham and Max Anderson.

Children of G UILDFORD B AKER and S ABINA D REW are: 84. i. BRENDA M ARGARET 5 B AKER , b. 24 Apr 1917, Laggan NSW; d. 06 Feb 1966, Burwood NSW. ii. ERIC B ERTRAM B AKER , b. 04 Jul 1918, Laggan NSW; m. A DELE . 85. iii. REGINALD K EVIN B AKER , b. 28 Jan 1921, Crookwell NSW; d. 10 Apr 1981, Bexley NSW. 86. iv. NITA B ERNICE B AKER , b. 21 Dec 1922, Crookwell NSW; d. 18 Jul 2006, Crookwell NSW. 87. v. MYRA J OYCE B AKER , b. 12 Apr 1924, Crookwell NSW. 88. vi. PATRICIA B AKER , b. 02 Aug 1930, Crookwell NSW.

29. W ALTER C HARLES 4 E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 19 Feb 1870 in 'Yarranoo' Binda, and died 21 Dec 1922 in Crookwell District Hospital. He married (1) E LIZABETH IRELAND 15 Jan 1890 in St. Bartholomew’s Crookwell NSW. She was born 02 Sep 1873 in Irish Town, Bolong NSW, and died 18 Apr 1899 in Markdale (25). He married (2) E DITH C UMMINGS 16 Jun 1903 in Fish River Rg Boorowa. She was born 15 Feb 1880 in Goulburn, the daughter of William Cummings & Jane Fraser, she died 24 Dec 1922 in Crookwell NSW (42).

WALTER C HARLES E LDRIDGE : Walter and his second wife Edith, both died a few days apart, with the flu epidemic of 1922.: Burial: 21 Dec 1922, Crookwell NSW Cause of Death: LOBAR PNEUMONIA, HEART FAILURE Occupation: Labourer at Yarranoo

ELIZABETH I RELAND: Birth Regd at Carcoar 1873 Regn No 9224 mother Susan Ireland no father shown. Known as Elizabeth Eldridge of Irish Town and living with adopted father and guardian John Toole on her marriage. Died of measles and inflammation of the lungs. Death Regd at Tuena 1899 Regn No 7524 age 25 and shown as daughter of Thomas Eldridge and Susan Irland (sic).

The daughter of Susan Ireland and male unknown. Her mother Susan was shown as age 30 born NSW and of Lambing Creek, near Binda on the birth of Elizabeth on 2 Sep 1873.

Birth Regd at Carcoar 1873 Regn No 9224 mother Susan Ireland no father shown. Known as Elizabeth Eldridge of Irish Town and living with adopted father and guardian John Toole on her marriage. Died of measles and inflammation of the lungs. Death Regd at Tuena 1899 Regn No 7524 age 25 and shown as daughter of Thomas Eldridge and Susan Irland (sic).

The daughter of Susan Ireland and male unknown. Her mother Susan was shown as age 30 born NSW and of Lambing Creek, near Binda on the birth of Elizabeth on 2 Sep 1873.

EDITH C UMMINGS : Burial: Crookwell NSW

Children of W ALTER E LDRIDGE and E LIZABETH I RELAND are: i. WALTER C ECIL RUPERT 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 05 Feb 1891; d. 14 Jan 1971, Goulburn NSW; m. F RANCES COLLETT . 89. ii. LILIAH M ATILDA NAOMI ELDRIDGE , b. 1894, Temora NSW; d. 17 Sep 1964, Goulburn NSW. 90. iii. RUBY M YRTLE ELIZABETH E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Jun 1897, Scrublands near Temora; d. 10 Jan 1966, NSW.

Children of W ALTER E LDRIDGE and E DITH C UMMINGS are: 91. iv. PRISCILLA M YSTERY 5 ELDRIDGE , b. 08 Nov 1903; d. 23 Nov 1973, Wagga Wagga NSW. 92. v. ENA D ULCIE EDIE E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Aug 1906; d. 27 Sep 1977. 93. vi. PEARLIE S TELLA E LDRIDGE , b. 10 Sep 1908; d. 21 Jun 1971, Leeton NSW. 94. vii. DOUGLAS W ALTER E LDRIDGE , b. 24 Sep 1910; d. 27 Jan 1968. 95. viii. WILLIAM J AMES E LDRIDGE , b. 11 Jun 1917; d. 16 Feb 1992. 96. ix. LEILA H ENRIETTA E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Oct 1919, Sapling Creek; d. 16 Feb 1968, Sydney NSW. x. NEVILLE F RANCIS E LDRIDGE , b. 18 Dec 1922; d. 20 Dec 1922, Crookwell NSW.

4 3 2 1 30. A RTHUR J AMES E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 15 Sep 1873 in Lucky Swamp, Binda NSW, and died 26 Mar 1946 in Carcoar NSW. He married (1) E LIZABETH ROSEBOTTOM 23 Feb 1903 in Abercrombie River NSW. She was born Feb 1885 in Brisbane Valley, East Macquarie NSW, she was the daughter of James William Rosebottom & Catherine Jane Barnes, she died 12 Feb 1905 in Tuena NSW. He married (2) J ANE P ICKER 16 Aug 1911 in Tuena NSW. She was born 23 Nov 1888 in Lucky Swamp, the daughter of John Thomas Picker & Elizabeth Stanton, she died 09 Jan 1932 in Carcoar NSW Rg.1166.

Son of James Jury Eldridge and Matilda Sapphire Payne . He was a champion hand shearer. Buried at Carcoar, he married Elizabeth Rosebottom and Jane Picker. Burial: 01 Mar 1874, Binda NSW

ELIZABETH R OSEBOTTOM : 12TH FEBY 1905 ABERCROMBIE RIVER ELDRIDGE, ELIZABETH DOMESTIC DUTIES, FEMALE, 19 YEARS PUERPERAL CONVULSIONS, 30 HOURS, INQUIRY HELD AT TRUNKEY CREEK, 14.2.1905 T A SMITH, CORONER JAMES WILLIAM ROSEBOTTOM, LAB, CATHERINE BARNES INF A J ELDRIDGE, HUSBAND, TRUNKEY CREEK D BREMNER, 20TH FEBY 1905 TUENA 14TH FEBRUARY 1905 TRUNKEY CREEK, MATTHEW RADBURN HENRY ATKINS, JOSEPH CARTER BRISBANE VALLEY NSW, ABERCROMBIE RIVER, 17YEARS ARTHUR JAMES ELDRIDGE ROYDON C 1 LIVING NIL DEC Cause of Death: puerperal convulsions

JANE E LDRIDGE Burial: 27 Jan 1889, Binda C/E

Children of A RTHUR E LDRIDGE and E LIZABETH R OSEBOTTOM are: 97. i. ROYDEN C LIFFORD 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 09 Jul 1903, Abercrombie River NSW; d. 13 Jul 1966, Mandurama NSW. ii. UNNAMED E LDRIDGE , b. 1905, Abercrombie NSW; d. 12 Feb 1905, Tuena NSW.

Children of A RTHUR E LDRIDGE and J ANE P ICKER are: 98. iii. GLADYS M ELBA 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 29 Apr 1912, Crookwell NSW; d. 09 Sep 1993, Orange NSW. 99. iv. MERVYN J ASPER E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Jun 1914, Trunkey Creek NSW; d. 28 Sep 1989, Tarana NSW. v. ARTHUR J AMES E LDRIDGE , b. 05 Apr 1918, The Sands Trunkey NSW; d. 10 Apr 1918, The Sands Trunkey NSW. 100. vi. BENJAMIN T ERRENCE E LDRIDGE , b. 26 Mar 1920, The Sands Trunkey NSW; d. 05 Mar 1977. vii. ELSIE M AY E LDRIDGE , b. 08 Aug 1922, The Sands Trunkey NSW; d. 01 Sep 1922, The Sands Trunkey NSW. 101. viii. DORIS V IOLET VICTORIA E LDRIDGE , b. 02 Sep 1924, Mandurama NSW.

31. F LORENCE T AMAR 4 E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 05 Oct 1873 in Boorowa NSW, and died 13 Oct 1962 in 4 Adams Street, Narrandera NSW. She married W ILLIAM JOHNSON P IERCY 1892 in St. James Anglican Church, Binda. He was born Abt. 1865, and died 12 Apr 1934 in Narrandera NSW.

WILLIAM J OHNSON P IERCY : Occupation: Boundary Rider

Children of F LORENCE E LDRIDGE and W ILLIAM P IERCY are: i. JAMES P ATRICK 5 P IERCY , b. May 1893, Fish River; d. 05 Jul 1893, Fish River, Boorowa 7 weeks. Burial: 08 Jul 1893, Fish River 102. ii. DAISY E LSIE AMELIA P IERCY , b. 07 Aug 1894; d. 24 Jan 1965, Narrandera NSW. 103. iii. CORALIE M YRTLE P IERCY , b. 16 Nov 1897; d. 16 Aug 1994, Narrandera NSW. iv. ROYDEN J P IERCY , b. 1900; d. 1901, Boorowa NSW.

32. W ILLIAM J OSIAH 4 E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 01 Sep 1875 in Binda NSW, and died 16 Dec 1961 in Young NSW. He married A NNE J OSEPHINE D AVIS 1896 in St. Patrick’s Church Catholic Church, Boorowa. She was born 27 Jul 1879 in Taylors Creek, Boorowa NSW, and died 1963.

Children of W ILLIAM E LDRIDGE and A NNE D AVIS are: 104. i. BRIDE E VA LENORE 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Feb 1897, Tuena NSW; d. 10 Oct 1992, Young NSW. 105. ii. HAZEL 'MERLE' MONA E LDRIDGE , b. 20 Jun 1898, Binda NSW; d. 12 Mar 1971. 106. iii. CLARENCE A UBREY E LDRIDGE , b. 29 Jul 1900, Burrowa NSW; d. 18 Jul 1970, Young NSW. 107. iv. CHARLES A UBERY E LDRIDGE , b. 30 May 1902, Burrowa NSW; d. 09 Mar 1943, NSW. v. CLAUDE L ANCELOT E LDRIDGE , b. 03 May 1904, Boorowa NSW; d. 1907, Reids Flat NSW. 108. vi. RAYNER C LIFFORD JOHN E LDRIDGE , b. 16 Dec 1905, Boorowa NSW; d. 30 Oct 1963, Mercy Care, Young NSW. 109. vii. WILLIAM L EONARD E LDRIDGE , b. 12 Jan 1908, Boorowa NSW; d. 24 Apr 1982, Mercy Hospital, Young NSW. viii. JAMES J URY E LDRIDGE , b. 06 Oct 1909, Crookwell NSW; d. 23 Sep 1962, Young NSW; m. I SOLENE WINIFRED M CDONNELL , 1936; b. 1894; d. 23 Aug 1982. ix. HAROLD H EDLEY E LDRIDGE , b. 11 Sep 1911, Carcoar NSW; d. 23 Jan 1933, Young NSW.

4 3 2 1 33. R OYDON C LIFFORD E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 19 Oct 1877 in 'Aubry Ville', Binda, and died 14 Oct 1948 in 'Glen Lea', Boorowa. He married A NNIE C UMMINGS 19 Dec 1917 in Riverview, Binda NSW. She was born 06 Aug 1876, and died 20 Mar 1957 in Boorowa NSW.

Child of R OYDON E LDRIDGE and A NNIE C UMMINGS is: i. LAWRENCE G ORDON 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 1922; d. 24 Dec 1959.

34. J ANE M AY 4 E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1879 in 'Albery Ville', Binda, and died 15 Apr 1949 in Narrandera NSW. She married J AMES P ATRICK J ONES . He was born 12 Dec 1875, and died 12 Oct 1957.

Children of J ANE E LDRIDGE and J AMES J ONES are: 110. i. ALLAN F RASER 5 J ONES , b. 22 Nov 1903; d. 25 Apr 1966, Griffith NSW. ii. CYRIL S TANLEY J ONES , b. 26 Jan 1909; d. 10 Dec 1976; m. H ARRIET E SMA R USSELL ; b. 16 Jan 1910; d. 10 Feb 1987.

4 3 2 1 35. L ILAH V ICTORIA E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1881 in 'Albery Villa' Binda, and died 1957 in Narrandera NSW. She married R ICHARD B ARNES 1903 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 21 Oct 1871 in Mountain Run, Trunkey Creek, and died 01 Sep 1942 in Narrandera NSW.

LILAH V ICTORIA E LDRIDGE : Erected by Norma, Laurie and Cliff.

RICHARD B ARNES : Aged 69 yrs. Erected by Norma, Laurie and Cliff.

Children of L ILAH E LDRIDGE and R ICHARD B ARNES are: 111. i. IVY E ILEEN 5 B ARNES , b. 1904, Burrowa NSW Rg.1919; d. 25 Jan 1982, Narrandera NSW. 112. ii. GLADYS M INERVA B ARNES , b. 1906, Burrowa NSW Rg.06-11868; d. 17 Apr 1975, Narrandera NSW. 113. iii. AMY M ATILDA B ARNES , b. 04 Oct 1909, Hans Flat Rg.42399 Tuena NSW; d. 14 Jan 1941, Narrandera NSW. 114. iv. DAISY VALERIE B ARNES , b. 1912, Narrandera NSW Rg.46309; d. 1972, Wagga Wagga NSW. 115. v. LIONEL G ILLETTE B ARNES , b. 1914, Narrandera NSW Rg.54366. 116. vi. CORALIE M AY B ARNES , b. 11 Feb 1919, Narrandera NSW.

4 3 2 1 36. C LARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1884 in Laggan district, and died 18 May 1948 in Narrandera District Hospital. He married J ESSIE H ILDA MONTAGUE E LLIOT 1920 in Narrandera NSW. She died 17 Mar 1965 in Narrandera, rg 21879/1965.

Children of C LARENCE E LDRIDGE and J ESSIE E LLIOT are: 117. i. OLIVE V ALDA 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 18 Mar 1921; d. 23 Feb 2006, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Adelaide SA. 118. ii. ROYCE W ILLIAM E LDRIDGE , b. 23 Jan 1922. iii. LAURENCE C LARENCE E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Feb 1925, Narrandera NSW; d. 30 Apr 1949, Narrandera NSW. 119. iv. BERYL B ONITA E LDRIDGE , b. 1928. 120. v. JOHN B ASIL E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Nov 1930. vi. ARTHUR O LIVER E LDRIDGE , b. 1935; d. 13 Oct 1943. 121. vii. JAMES M ONTY E LDRIDGE , b. 1936. 122. viii. SHIRLEY M ELBA E LDRIDGE , b. 1937. ix. ELSIE J ESSIE H E LDRIDGE , b. 17 Jul 1940; m. R ONALD A RTHUR G EORGE , 1960, Parramatta NSW.

4 3 2 1 37. C HARLES H ENRY E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 08 Apr 1886 in Sapling Creek, Laggan, and died 14 Jan 1938 in Narrandera District Hospital NSW. He married MARGARET C LARE S TEVENS-NOLAN 1919 in Narrandera NSW. She was born 12 Oct 1898, and died 08 Jul 1961.

Children of C HARLES E LDRIDGE and M ARGARET S TEVENS-NOLAN are: 123. i. RUBY D OREEN 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 16 Aug 1919; d. 19 Jun 1974. 124. ii. JAMES L AURENCE E LDRIDGE , b. 22 Mar 1923; d. 15 Nov 1975. 125. iii. ROMA E LDRIDGE , b. 27 Jul 1928.

4 3 2 1 38. J AMES J URY E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 08 Apr 1886 in Sapling Creek, Laggan, and died 28 Nov 1945 in Movern Qld. He married H ARRIET M ATILDA R EYNOLDS 27 Jul 1910 in Presbyterian Manse Boorowa Rg 8063. She was born 25 Dec 1887 in 'Big Flat' Reids Flat, and died 21 Jun 1952 in Movern, Qld.

More About J AMES J URY E LDRIDGE : Burial: Morvern Cemetery

More About H ARRIET M ATILDA R EYNOLDS : Burial: Morvern Cemetery

Children of J AMES E LDRIDGE and H ARRIET R EYNOLDS are: 126. i. RAYMOND C LAUDE 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 28 Nov 1910, Burrowa NSW. 127. ii. THOMAS J AMES E LDRIDGE , b. 16 Aug 1912, Burrowa; d. 08 Aug 1960, Charleville Qld. 128. iii. FLORENCE E VELYN E LDRIDGE , b. 07 Jul 1914, Roma Qld; d. 24 Apr 2001, Margate Qld. iv. GRACE M AY E LDRIDGE , b. 19 Dec 1915, Qld; d. 01 Feb 1926, Morven Qld. 129. v. MARGARET T HELMA E LDRIDGE , b. 14 Jul 1917, Qld. 130. vi. ARTHUR J OSEPH E LDRIDGE , b. 16 Mar 1920; d. 03 Nov 2000, Redcliffe Hospital Qld. 131. vii. DULCIE H ARRIET E LDRIDGE , b. 04 May 1921, Roma Qld; d. 11 Jan 1996, Roma Qld. 132. viii. JOYCE R UBY E LDRIDGE , b. 22 Jan 1923, Qld. 133. ix. ESME J EAN E LDRIDGE , b. 27 Jun 1928; d. 1998, Townsville.

4 3 2 1 39. J OSIAH R UPERT E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 21 Jan 1892 in Happy Valley, Binda NSW, and died 05 Mar 1970 in Narrandera NSW. He married M ARY A NNIE H ILL 1919 in Narrandera NSW. She was born 18 Apr 1900, and died 06 Feb 1984 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of J OSIAH E LDRIDGE and M ARY H ILL are: 134. i. GEORGE W ILLIAM ROBERT 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 29 May 1918, Narrandera NSW; d. 30 Mar 2011, Gladesville. 135. ii. THORA D OROTHY E LDRIDGE , b. 10 Mar 1920, Narrandera NSW; d. 27 Jan 1969, Leeton NSW. 136. iii. MARJORIE J OYCE E LDRIDGE , b. 18 Aug 1921, Narrandera NSW; d. 22 Sep 1989, Castle Hill NSW.

40. V IVIAN J ASPER 4 E LDRIDGE (M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1895 in Narrandera, and died 14 Aug 1955 in Gosford NSW. He married E LSIE O LIVE MAY J OLLIFFE 1921 in Boorowa NSW. She was born 02 Jul 1903 in Gum Flat, Bigga NSW, and died 21 Sep 1929 in Crookwell NSW.

Children of V IVIAN E LDRIDGE and E LSIE J OLLIFFE are: 137. i. ERIC G ARNET 5 E LDRIDGE , b. 1922, Epping NSW. 138. ii. PERCY M URRAY E LDRIDGE , b. 30 Jul 1924, Young NSW. iii. ELSIE O LIVE MAY E LDRIDGE , b. 1927, Ashfield NSW.

Generation No. 4

5 4 3 2 1 41. C HARLES F REDERICK S COBLE (E LIZABETH L OUISA P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1885 in Carcoar NSW, and died 1965 in Sydney , NSW. He married (1) M ABEL M ELVAN 1910 in Rylstone, NSW. He married (2) M ILLIE D AVIS 1933 in Orange, NSW.

Children of C HARLES S COBLE and M ABEL M ELVAN are: i. THORA E M6 S COBLE , b. 1911, Mudgee, NSW; m. K ENNETH J M CLEAN , 1931, Dunedoo, NSW. ii. JACK U RIAS S COBLE , b. 1913, Mudgee, NSW; d. 07 Mar 1977, Bondi, NSW East. Sub. iii. EDITH U NA VICTORIA S COBLE , b. 1915, Gulgong, NSW; m. V INCENT J OHN I NGRAM , 1940, Woollahra, NSW; b. 1905; d. 18 May 1989, Five Dock (74).

42. U RIAS J OHN 5 S COBLE (E LIZABETH L OUISA 4 P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1888 in Carcoar NSW, and died 12 Jul 1936 in Newtown, NSW. He married E LIZABETH L D ONOGHUE 1912 in Merriwa, NSW. She was born 1896, and died 24 Apr 1972 in Sydney , NSW.

More About URIAS J OHN S COBLE : Burial: Rookwood, NSW

More About E LIZABETH L D ONOGHUE : Burial: Rookwood, NSW

Children of U RIAS S COBLE and E LIZABETH D ONOGHUE are: i. JOHN H 6 S COBLE , b. 1912, Gulgong, NSW. ii. BRUCE A S COBLE , b. 1913, Gulgong, NSW; d. 1913, Gulgong, NSW. iii. CONSTANCE Z ETA LAURA S COBLE , b. 1914, Gulgong, NSW; d. 12 Mar 1972, Homebush, NSW; m. BERNARD L ESLIE JOHN O LDE , 1945, Glebe, NSW; d. 24 Nov 1972, Sydney , NSW. iv. DOUGLAS T HOMAS S COBLE , b. 1917, Gulgong, NSW; m. P HYLLIS M AY K ELLY , 1942, Glebe, NSW.

5 4 3 2 1 43. J ESSIE S ERGEANT (S ARAH 'ALICE' P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 06 Sep 1886 in Tuena, NSW, and died 27 Jan 1977 in Mclean, NSW. She married P ERCIVAL F REDERICK G IESE 09 Aug 1911 in The Royal Hotel, Maclean Clarence River. He was born 1875 in Grafton, NSW, and died Jun 1959 in Mclean, NSW.

Notes for J ESSIE S ERGEANT : The witnesses at the wedding were her brother and sister Stanley Albert Sergeant and Victoria Sergeant.

More About J ESSIE S ERGEANT : Baptism: 01 Nov 1888, St. James Anglican Church, Binda

More About P ERCIVAL F REDERICK G IESE : Occupation: Coach painter

Children of J ESSIE S ERGEANT and P ERCIVAL G IESE are: i. DULCIE M 6 G IESE , b. 1912, Mclean, NSW; m. C HARLES R M CKINNON , 1935, McLean, NSW. ii. EDNA B ARBARA G IESE , b. 1914, Mclean, NSW; d. 05 May 2009, Mclean, NSW; m. C ECIL V INCENT MAHER , 1939, McLean, NSW; b. 03 Oct 1910, Brisbane, Qld. iii. ERIC A LBERT G IESE , b. 04 Sep 1916, Mclean, NSW; d. 18 Jul 2008, Mclean, NSW; m. M YRTLE DOROTHEA L OY , 1953, McLean, NSW.

5 4 3 2 1 44. A LBERT 'STANLEY' S ERGEANT (S ARAH 'ALICE' P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1892 in Mount Stuart, rg Cassilis 10407, and died 03 Jun 1959 in McLean NSW. He married P EARL KREGER 21 Jul 1919 in St. Mathews Anglican Church, South Grafton. She was born 1896 in Grafton, and died 16 Aug 1935 in McLean NSW.

More About A LBERT 'STANLEY' S ERGEANT : Baptism: St. James Anglican Church, Binda Occupation: Boot maker

More About P EARL K REGER : Occupation: Shop Assistant

Child of A LBERT S ERGEANT and P EARL K REGER is: i. CECIL S TANLEY 6 S ERGEANT , b. 16 Mar 1920, McLean, NSW; d. 1974; m. M URIEL H ANNAH , 1944, Mclean, NSW.

45. M INNA 5 S ERGEANT (S ARAH 'ALICE' 4 P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1902 in Cobar rg 2281, and died 05 Nov 1972 in Parramatta, NSW. She married W ALTER V INCENT E LLICH 1935 in Parramatta, NSW. He was born 1886, and died 27 Dec 1943 in Parramatta Hospital, NSW.

Notes for M INNA S ERGEANT : SMH 6 Nov 1972 ELLICH Minna November 3 1972 (suddenly) at 50 Berith Road, Wentworthville, late of Prince Street, North Parramatta beloved wife of Walter (deceased) dearly loved mother of Kevin and Harold, loved mother-in-law of Claire and Brenda, devoted Nanna to Peter, Patricia and David.

More About M INNA S ERGEANT : Burial: Catholic Cemetery Rookwood, NSW

WALTER V INCENT E LLICH : Burial: Rookwood Cemetery

Children of M INNA S ERGEANT and W ALTER E LLICH are: i. KEVIN 6 E LLICH , m. N ANCY L AVINIA W HITFIELD , 1955, North Sydney NSW. ii. HAROLD J OHN E LLICH , d. 28 Mar 1979, Auckland Hospital, New Zealand; m. B RENDA .

SMH March 30 1979 ELLICH Harold John, March 28 1979 at Auckland Hospital, New Zealand, Passed away after a long illness, formerly of 25a Prince Street, North Parramatta, loving husband of Brenda, devoted daddy to Sarah and Megan, loved brother and brother-in-law of Kevin and Claire, dearly loved uncle of Peter, Patricia and David. Interred Auckland March 30 1979

5 4 3 2 1 46. R EGINALD C HARLES S ERGEANT (S ARAH 'ALICE' P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1904 in St. Peters rg 26690, and died 29 Dec 1975 in Lewisham Hospital, late of Concord West. He married E LSIE A G ALLAGHER 1931 in Ryde NSW.

Children of R EGINALD S ERGEANT and E LSIE G ALLAGHER are: i. FAYE 6 S ERGEANT , m. J ENKINS . ii. MARLENE F RANCES S ERGEANT , m. L AWRENCE J OHN Q UEENAN , 1960, Burwood NSW.

5 4 3 2 1 47. J OHN P ATRICK M URPHY (S ARAH 'ALICE' P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1909 in McLean rg 38267, and died 19 Sep 1975 in late of Dee Why and Parramatta. He married D ORIS O I GWYNNE 1932 in Granville NSW.

Children of J OHN M URPHY and D ORIS G WYNNE are: i. GWENETH 6 M URPHY . ii. JUDITH M URPHY .

48. E THEL M AY M5 M URPHY (S ARAH 'ALICE' 4 P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1913 in McLean rg 21105, and died 19 Oct 1983 in Parramatta NSW. She married J AMES B ONSER 1938 in Granville NSW. He was born 1912, and died 29 Sep 1955.

More About E THEL M AY M M URPHY : Burial: Catholic Cemetery Rookwood

Child of E THEL M URPHY and J AMES B ONSER is: i. JUNE 6 B ONSER .

5 4 3 2 1 49. G ORDON E LVINS (L AURA P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 06 Jan 1892 in Tuena, NSW, and died 01 Mar 1946 in Forest Lodge, NSW. He married F LORENCE B EARD 06 Jun 1918 in St Paul's Church, Cobar, NSW. She was born 1898, and died 17 May 1970 in Sydney NSW.

Notes for G ORDON E LVINS : SMH Monday 22 December 1941 ELVIN.-The Relative and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. GORDON ELVIN and EDNA are kindly Invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved DAUGHTER and her dear SISTER, Shirley Eileen; to leave her parents residence, 254 Bridge Road. Forest Lodge, THIS MORNING, »t 10 o'clock, for the Rookwood Crematorium. . LA

SMH Tuesday 8 March 1938 ELVIN-The Relatives and friends of Mr GORDON ELVIN and FAMILY are Invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly loved FATHER and their dear GRANDFATHER, Thomas Frederick to leave .54 Bridge Road Forest Lodge THIS MORNING at 10 o clock for the Crematorium Rookwood

Children of G ORDON E LVINS and F LORENCE B EARD are: i. SHIRLEY E ILEEN 6 E LVINS , d. 21 Dec 1941, Forest Lodge, NSW.

Notes for S HIRLEY E ILEEN E LVINS : SMH Monday 22 December 1941 ELVIN.-The Relative and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. GORDON ELVIN and EDNA are kindly Invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved DAUGHTER and her dear SISTER, Shirley Eileen; to leave her parents residence, 254 Bridge Road. Forest Lodge, THIS MORNING, »t 10 o'clock, for the Rookwood Crematorium. . LA

ii. EDNA M AY E LVINS , b. 1918; m. K EITH C LEM J ONES , 1942, Sydney, NSW; b. 03 Jul 1917, Forbes, NSW.

50. A LIDIA L YDIA MAY 5 E LVINS (L AURA 4 P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1894 in Tuena, NSW, and died Sep 1938 in Newtown, NSW. She married E DWARD A RTHUR J EFFERY 1912 in Annandale, NSW. He died 1956 in Newtown, NSW.

Notes for A LIDIA L YDIA MAY E LVINS : Thursday 13 October 1938 The RELATIVES of the late Lydia May Jeffery (nee Elvin), sincerely THANK friends for kind expressions and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement,

Child of A LIDIA E LVINS and E DWARD J EFFERY is: i. LAURA E LLEN 6 J EFFREY , b. 1912, Cobar, NSW; d. 17 Feb 1942, Newtown, NSW; m. B ERT L ESLIE ALDRIDGE , 1939, Ashfield, NSW; d. 1971, Wagga Wagga, NSW (58).

Notes for L AURA E LLEN J EFFREY : SMH Feb 18 1942 ALDRIDGE February 17 1942 Laura Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Bert Aldridge. ALDRIDGE The relatives and friends of MR BERT ALDRIDGE of 124 Mallett Street, Camperdown are invited to attend the funeral of his beloved WIFE Laura Ellen to leave our chapel 810 George Street Sydney THIS THURSDAY at 2.15 p.m. for Church of England Cemetery Rookwood.

More About L AURA E LLEN J EFFREY : Cause of Death: Childbirth

51. C HARLES H ENRY 5 E LVINS (L AURA 4 P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1898 in Tuena, NSW, and died 08 Jul 1966 in Kogarah, NSW. He married M ARY E LLEN W ALKER 1931 in Newtown, NSW. She was born 1909, and died 09 Feb 1980 in Penshurst, NSW.

Notes for C HARLES H ENRY E LVINS : SMH 11 July 1966 ELVIN Charles Henry - July 8 1966 at his residence, 25a Newman Street, Mortdale, dearly loved husband of Mary, loved father of Norman and Greg, fond father-in-law of Stan and Norma, dear grandfather of Gail and Warren and brother of Jack, aged 67 years.

Notes for M ARY E LLEN W ALKER : SMH February 12 Oct 1980 ELVIN Mary Ellen (Walker) - February 9 1980 late of Penshurst, beloved wife of the late Charles Henry Elvin, loved mother of Norma and Greg, mother -in-law of Stan and Norma, dear grandmother of Gail and Warren and Brian and Stella and great grandmother of Yvonne, Aged 71 years, Rest in Peace, Buried at General Lawn Cemetery, Eastern Suburbs, Botany, NSW on 13 Oct 1980

Children of C HARLES E LVINS and M ARY W ALKER are: i. NORMA J UNE 6 E LVINS , d. 05 Mar 1980, Greenwich NSW; m. S TANFORD J OHN B OYD , 1950, Hurstville, NSW; d. 13 Oct 1998, Katoomba and Adelaide. ii. GREGORY J AMES E LVINS , b. 1934; d. 25 Nov 1985, Mortdale, NSW; m. N ORMA .

Notes for G REGORY J AMES E LVINS : SMH November 26 1985 ELVIN Gregory James - November 25 1985 at hospital, late of Mortdale, dearly loved husband of Norma, loved brother-in-law of Maureen and Kevin, Beryl and John, Aged 51 years.

52. L ILY E LIZA 5 P AYNE (C HARLES H ENRY 4, C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 25 Oct 1901 in Cobar rg 30903, and died 11 Jul 1986 in Ashfield NSW. She married J OHN B IRCHILL 29 Sep 1922 in Glebe NSW. He was born 26 Dec 1894 in Victoria, and died 1972 in Burwood NSW.

Children of L ILY P AYNE and J OHN B IRCHILL are: i. HELEN M ARCIA 6 B IRCHILL , m. J AMES C HRISTOPHER S EFTON . ii. ALAN J OHN B IRCHILL , b. 29 Jun 1930, Haberfield NSW; d. 15 Jan 2003, late of Putney, formerly of Haberfield; m. M ARY G RACE R OSE , 1957, Burwood NSW.

Notes for A LAN J OHN B IRCHILL : SMH 16 Jan 2003 BIRCHILL. Alan John. — January 15. 2003, of Putney formerly of Haberfield Dearly loved husband of Mary. Loving father and father-in-law of Andrew and Sandra. Ian and Lisa. Much loved grandfather of Aimee. Blanca. Kyle and Rhys. Brother and brother-in-law of Helen and Jim. Aged 72 years. Our memories will live on. The family and friends of ALAN are warmly invited to attend his , funeral service, to be held In the East Chapel, of the Rookwood Gardens Crematorium. Rookwood. Commencing at 11.15 a.m.. tomorrow (Friday. January 17, 2003). HAMILTON FUNERALS Family owned and operated F.D.A. of N.S.W. North Shore 9489 2228

5 4 3 2 1 53. T HELMA D AISY P AYNE (C HARLES H ENRY , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 06 Aug 1908 in Kalgoorlie WA, and died 21 Dec 1978 in at Calvary Hospital, late of Coogee. She married GEORGE E DWARD A RLIDGE 1934 in Glebe NSW. He was born 19 Mar 1900 in Sydney NSW, and died 25 Aug 1977 in Coogee NSW.

Children of T HELMA P AYNE and G EORGE A RLIDGE are: i. VERYL R ACHAEL 6 A RLIDGE , b. Abt. 1935; d. 27 Apr 2006; m. B RIAN R OBERT F ELTHAM , 1955, Sydney NSW.

Notes for V ERYL R ACHAEL A RLIDGE : The Sydney Morning Herald 02/05/2006 FELTHAM, Veryl Rachel. Passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on April 27, 2006. Adored partner of John. Cherished mother of Mandy and Karen and mother-in-law of Andrew and her extended family Robyn and Karen. Loving grandmother of Ashley and Mathew. Forever in our hearts.

The relatives and friends of VERYL are kindly invited to attend her funeral service to be held at Rookwood Crematorium, Lidcombe, on Wednesday (May 3, 2006), commencing at 12.15 p.m. in the South Chapel. In the care of WHITE LADY FUNERALS, Eastwood A.F.D.A. 9874 4714 An Australian Company.

ii. JOHN CHARLES A RLIDGE , b. 09 Sep 1944; d. 16 Feb 1973, Coogee NSW (28).

54. C HARLES A LEXANDER 5 P AYNE (C HARLES H ENRY 4, C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 15 Jun 1909 in Kalgoorlie WA, and died 13 Sep 1982 in at Lidcombe, late of Greenacre. He married IRIS BERYL 'JUDY' C RANKSHAW 1945 in Glebe NSW. She was born 02 Feb 1923 in Sydney NSW, and died 03 Dec 1966 in Greenacre NSW.

Children of C HARLES P AYNE and I RIS C RANKSHAW are: i. GAIL P ATRICIA 6 P AYNE , m. R ALPH V IVIAN H OPKINS . ii. SANDRA I RENE P AYNE , m. R OBERT J AMES W EEKES .

55. L AURA (PAT) 5 P AYNE (C HARLES H ENRY 4, C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 24 Jun 1911 in Kalgoorlie WA, and died 12 Sep 1959 in Eastern Suburbs Hospital, late of Coogee. She married H ARRY WILLIAM R ICKERT 1938 in Woollahra NSW.

Child of L AURA P AYNE and H ARRY R ICKERT is: i. BERRIE J ANE 6 R ICKERT .

56. M IRIAM A LICE 5 P AYNE (C HARLES H ENRY 4, C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 23 Aug 1913 in Boulder City WA, and died 26 Nov 1987 in St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney NSW. She married E DMUND CLAUDE D ONELAN 18 Dec 1939 in Haberfield NSW. He was born 23 Nov 1912 in Paddington NSW, and died 09 Mar 2004 in Pittwood Nursing Home, Ashfield NSW.

Child of M IRIAM P AYNE and E DMUND D ONELAN is: i. PHILLIP E DMUND 6 D ONELAN .

57. R OBERT R OY 5 C OTTER (G RACE M AUD ROHAN 4 P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES 3, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1907 in Cobar NSW, and died 02 Aug 1973 in Redfern NSW. He married M ARY E LLEN O 'NEILL 1936 in Sydney, NSW.

More About R OBERT R OY C OTTER : Burial: RC29 - Roman Catholic FM 29 - Grave 1073 Eastern Sub

Child of R OBERT C OTTER and M ARY O 'NEILL is: i. PETER 6 C OTTER , d. 1945.

5 4 3 2 1 58. N OEL B URTON H UNTER (M IRIAM E DITH P AYNE , C HARLES J AMES , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 16 Jun 1925 in Millthorpe, NSW, and died 11 Aug 1994 in Ashbury, NSW. He married J UDITH M ARY V AUGHAN 1954 in Ashfield, NSW.

Notes for N OEL B URTON H UNTER : SMH HUNTER Noel Burton - Aug 11 1994 late of Ashbury, beloved husband of Judy, loving father of Gai, Katherine (deceased) Elizabeth, Alan and Robyn. Devoted grandfather of Craig, Todd, Lauren, Heidi and Thomas. Loved son-in-law of Jo. Aged 69 years.

Children of N OEL H UNTER and J UDITH V AUGHAN are: i. GAI 6 H UNTER . ii. KATHERINA A LANA H UNTER , d. 1967, Newtown, NSW. iii. ELIZABETH H UNTER . iv. ROBYN H UNTER .

5 4 3 2 1 59. H ILTON G AVIN C RAMP (C HARLES H ENRY , E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 05 May 1893 in Binda NSW, and died 26 Jun 1968 in Crookwell NSW (74). He married D ORIS B RANSON WEBSTER 04 Jan 1928 in St James Church, Binda. She was born 16 Oct 1906 in Crookwell NSW. the daughter of Douglas Gerald Branson & Elsie Erma Webster.

HILTON G AVIN C RAMP : Burial: 28 Jun 1968, Binda C/E

Children of H ILTON C RAMP and D ORIS W EBSTER are: i. JUNE E LAINE 6 C RAMP , b. 12 Jun 1929, Crookwell NSW; m. C EDRICK 'RONALD' E VANS , 26 Jun 1955, Binda NSW; b. 30 May 1927. ii. THORA L ORRAINE C RAMP , b. 23 Oct 1931, Crookwell NSW; d. 11 Mar 1995, Crookwell NSW; m. RONALD L EO O 'NEILL , 09 Mar 1956, Sutherland NSW; d. 11 Mar 1995, Crookwell NSW. iii. DOROTHY M AY C RAMP , b. 30 May 1936, Crookwell NSW; m. G EORGE H OY , 24 Feb 1958, Sydney NSW. iv. TREVOR J OHN C RAMP , b. 28 Aug 1938, Crookwell NSW; d. 07 Jan 2010, Crookwell Hospital NSW; m. B ARBARA 'LEONIE' H ART , 28 May 1961, Sydney NSW; b. 16 Nov 1940, Woodville Crookwell NSW.

60. E ULALIE V ERA 5 C RAMP (C HARLES H ENRY 4, E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 12 Mar 1897 in Tuena NSW, and died 26 Aug 1969 in Orange NSW. She married H AROLD S TANLEY ELDRIDGE 20 Apr 1927 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 02 Jan 1900 in Gunning NSW, the son of John Eldridge & Catherine Dawson, he died 28 Jun 1970 in Orange NSW.

Children of E ULALIE C RAMP and H AROLD E LDRIDGE are: i. KEVIN 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 10 Apr 1928; m. G ENEVIEVE M ARY D ALTON ; b. 07 Sep 1931. ii. RAYMOND C LIFFORD E LDRIDGE, b. 19 Jun 1930, Binda NSW; d. 09 Jul 1930, Binda NSW. iii. MARIE E LDRIDGE , b. 04 Sep 1931; m. W ILLIAM H ERBERT H AYWARD , 1954, Orange NSW; b. 02 Jun 1926. iv. GREGORY E LDRIDGE , b. 19 Jan 1938; m. J ANIS H OPPER .

61. A ILEEN L OUISE MARION 5 C RAMP (C HARLES H ENRY 4, E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 21 Aug 1899 in Binda NSW, and died 1974 in Auburn NSW. She married R OBERT C RAIG 03 Jan 1923 in St. James Anglican Church Binda NSW. He was born in Coonabaraban NSW, and died 25 Jul 1962 in Rockdale NSW.

Children of A ILEEN C RAMP and R OBERT C RAIG are: i. ROBERT B RUCE 6 C RAIG , b. 29 Dec 1925, Crookwell NSW; m. T HELMA M ARGARET C HARTERS . ii. BERYL C RAIG , b. 1932; m. N OEL G ORDON .

62. J UNETTE P AULINE 5 C RAMP (C HARLES H ENRY 4, E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 PAYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 27 Apr 1901 in Binda NSW, and died 05 Mar 1980 in Crookwell NSW. She married A LFRED EDWARD MCDONALD B RANSON 09 Feb 1929 in St. Bartholomew’s Church Crookwell NSW. He was born 19 Jun 1888 in Woodlands, Binda NSW, the son of Charles Branson & Elizabeth Kate McDonald, he died 10 Feb 1959 in Crookwell NSW.

BRANSON, JUNETTA PAULINE 78 5TH MARCH 1980 HARLEY CHARLES CRAMP/ISOBEL ROBERTSON M ALFRED EDWARD McDONALD BRANSON PAULINE 50, DAVID 46, DOREEN 43, ATHLENE 42 COFE CEM BINDA

ALFRED EDWARD McDONALD BRANSON, GRAZ, MALE, 70 D 10 FEB 1959 CWL DIS HOS USUAL RES 71 COWPER STR CWL B BINDA CHARLES BRANSON, GRAZ, KATE McDONALD M BINDA, 40 YEARS, JUNITA PAULINE CRAMP, MARRIED ISSUE PAULINE 29, DAVID 25, DOREEN 23, ATHLENE 21 NONE DEC INF DAVID BRANSON, SON, 71 COWPER STR CWL CEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE 10 DAYS, ATHEROMA 10 YEARS, ENLARGED PROSTATE 5 YEARS, M V MUTTON, REG BUR 12 FEB 1959 COFE CEM BINDA BERNARD KENNEDY A N HALEY, COFE, J R EMERY, C CRAMP P R CALLAGHAN, 16 FEB 1959

ALFRED E DWARD MCDONALD B RANSON : Burial: Crookwell NSW Estate: Will No. 504459 value of estate 113, 836 pounds Occupation: Grazier at Binda

Children of J UNETTE C RAMP and A LFRED B RANSON are: i. PAULINE 6 B RANSON , b. 24 Nov 1929, Crookwell NSW; m. K ELVIN L INDSAY H EGARTY ; b. 21 Jul 1928, Crookwell NSW; d. 18 Aug 2001, Calvary Hospital .

KELVIN L INDSAY H EGARTY : Burial: Crookwell NSW

ii. DAVID C HARLES B RANSON , b. 30 Aug 1933, Crookwell NSW; d. 05 Oct 1980, Strathfield NSW; m. VALORIE C LARE W HITTINGTON , 29 Jan 1959, Crookwell NSW; b. 03 Oct 1938, Crookwell NSW.

BRANSON, DAVID CHARLES 47 5TH OCTOBER 1980 STRATHFIELD ALFRED EDWARD McDONALD BRANSON/JUNETTA PAULINE CRAMP M VALERIE WHITTINGTON DIVORCED DOUGLAS 20, MARCIA 18, PENELOPE 12 COFE CEM BINDA

iii. DOREEN A DAH B RANSON , b. 21 Jul 1936, Crookwell NSW; m. (1) F REDERICK C AMPBELL . iv. ATHLEEN A DELE B RANSON , b. 16 Sep 1937, Crookwell NSW; m. H ENRY 'SNOW' S ELMES , 08 Feb 1958, Crookwell NSW; b. 12 Oct 1934, Crookwell NSW.

63. M AXWELL C HARLES 5 C RAMP (C HARLES H ENRY 4, E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 19 Oct 1907 in Binda NSW, and died 03 Jul 1973 in Sydney NSW. He married E ILEEN C LARE MCMAHON 1929 in Glebe NSW. She died 06 Jul 1976 in Ramgate NSW.

MAXWELL C HARLES C RAMP : Burial: ashes at St James Church , Binda NSW

EILEEN C LARE M CMAHON : Burial: ashes at St James Church, Binda NSW

Children of M AXWELL C RAMP and E ILEEN M CMAHON are: i. GAVIN J OHN 6 C RAMP , b. 30 Nov 1929, Crookwell NSW; d. 11 Mar 1987, Sydney NSW; m. M ARIE THERESE S HEPHERD , 03 Jun 1961, St. Peters Church, Binda NSW; b. 05 Aug 1937, Crookwell NSW. GAVIN J OHN C RAMP : Burial: Binda

ii. LESTER C HARLES C RAMP , b. 11 May 1930, Crookwell NSW. iii. MAXINE C LARE C RAMP , b. 05 Mar 1933, Crookwell NSW; m. B ARRY L OCKE , Goulburn NSW. iv. BARBARA M ARY C RAMP , b. 18 Jun 1935, Crookwell NSW. v. CHARLES G EOFFREY C RAMP , b. 11 Mar 1938, Crookwell NSW; d. 15 Apr 2008, Campbelltown Hospital NSW; m. J ANET C UMMINS , 09 Jan 1960, Crookwell NSW; b. 21 Dec 1938, Crookwell NSW. vi. DENISE M ARGARET C RAMP , b. 31 Jul 1947, Crookwell NSW; m. W ILLIAM F ISHER , Mar 1960, Sydney NSW. vii. DAVID M AXWELL C RAMP , b. 31 Jul 1947, Crookwell NSW; m. D ENISE B RODERICK , Feb 1960, Crookwell NSW; b. Crookwell NSW.

64. A THLENE S YLVIA 5 C RAMP (A LFRED J OSEPH 4, E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 15 Apr 1900, and died 17 Dec 1983 in Cowra (83). She married J OHN C HARLES M ILLER 1926 in Sydney Rg 5020.

ATHLENE S YLVIA C RAMP : Burial: Lawn Cemetery Cowra

Children of A THLENE C RAMP and J OHN M ILLER are: i. JOHN 6 MILLER . ii. ANTHONY M ILLER . iii. TOOHEY M ILLER .

65. E LSIE A NNE 5 C RAMP (B ENJAMIN 4, E LIZABETH 'LOUISA' 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1904 in Cowra NSW, and died in Living 1980 Wagga Wagga. She married C LARENCE R OY C RESWICK 1928 in Burwood NSW. He was born 17 Dec 1899 in Rydalmere NSW, and died 27 Jul 1953 in Fivedock NSW.

More About E LSIE A NNE C RAMP : Burial: Cowra

Child of E LSIE C RAMP and C LARENCE C RESWICK is: i. WENDY 6 C RESWICK .

5 4 3 2 1 66. E LSIE A ILEEN L ARKHAM (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' B AKER , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 21 Aug 1898 in Crookwell NSW, and died 03 May 1972 in Cowra NSW. She married W ILLIAM JOHN C RAMP 23 Jan 1917 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 15 Jan 1893 in Crookwell NSW, and died Aug 1972 in Julia Creek, Qld.

ELSIE A ILEEN L ARKHAM : Burial: Cowra

WILLIAM J OHN C RAMP : Occupation: Farmer

Children of E LSIE L ARKHAM and W ILLIAM C RAMP are: i. OLGA I RENE 6 C RAMP , b. 18 Apr 1918, Crookwell NSW; m. J OHN T HOMAS B ILLINGTON , 28 Apr 1943, Cowra NSW; b. 09 Apr 1920, Cowra NSW; d. 09 Jan 1964, Cowra NSW.

JOHN T HOMAS B ILLINGTON : Burial: Cowra

ii. ERIC J OHN C RAMP , b. 13 Sep 1919, Crookwell NSW; m. E DNA M ARY B OARDMAN , May 1941, Canowindra NSW; b. 11 Jul 1916, Canowindra; d. 04 Aug 2010, Canberra ACT. iii. EDNA R ITA C RAMP , b. 30 Aug 1922, Crookwell, NSW; d. Aug 1994; m. (1) K EITH J AMES JOHN MCLACHLAN , 1945, Cowra; m. (2) W ALTER M OON , 1950, Melbourne. iv. NEIL P ETER C RAMP , b. 30 Jun 1924, Crookwell NSW; d. Sep 1992; m. (1) P ETE C YNTHIA S KIPTON ; b. 1925, Cowra NSW; d. 21 Jul 1968, Age 43 years; m. (2) D AWN M ERCIA B OLDING ; b. 1938; d. 23 Oct 1994, Gateshead NSW.

PETE C YNTHIA S KIPTON : Burial: Cowra Cemetery

v. MARGARET C RAMP , b. 04 Oct 1925, Crookwell NSW; d. May 1966, Cowra NSW.: Burial: Cowra Cemetery vi. ROBYN C RAMP , b. 01 Dec 1935, Cowra NSW; m. D ARYL S TARR , 1956.

67. B EATRICE C ATHERINE 5 B AKER (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 04 Dec 1902 in Crookwell NSW, and died 23 Jun 1981 in Windang NSW. She married (1) J OHN HENRY H ESSE Aug 1925 in Cowra NSW. He was born 1902 in Mount McDonald NSW, and died 1936 in Cowra NSW. She married (2) L EONARD O KE P ARDEY 1957. He was born in Cowra NSW, and died 1965 in Cowra NSW

Death Notice PARDEY ( Hesse, Baker) Beatrice Catherine - Loved sister and sister-in-law of Elsie Cramp (deceased), Molly and George Miller, Edna and Les Churchill, Vera Yates (deceased), Phyllis Patey and Greg Baker (deceased), Jean Murphy, Maisie and Arthur Adams, and Peter and Doreen Baker, Gordon Hesse, George Pardey, loved Aunty to her nieces and nephews. At rest. ------

PARDEY ( Hesse, Baker) Beatrice Catherine - June 23 1981, suddenly at her home at Windang; beloved wife of the late Leonard Pardey and the late John Hesse of Cowra, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Greg and Pat Hesse, and beloved Nana of John and Narelle. Aged 78 years. In God's care.

Child of B EATRICE B AKER and J OHN H ESSE is: i. GREGORY 6 H ESSE .

5 4 3 2 68. M ARY A NN VIOLA ' MOLLY' B AKER (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , JAMES 1) was born 14 Sep 1905 in Laggan NSW, and died 28 Feb 1994 in Bathurst NSW. She married GEORGE D AVIS M ILLER 09 Jan 1926 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 12 May 1897 in Dulwich Hill, and died 02 Sep 1985 in Penrith.

Golden Wedding Anniversary It was a perfect reunion at the Cambridge Park Hall recently when Mr. and Mrs. George Miller celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. The Miller's have lived in Bathurst- Crookwell area all their lives and own a grazing property. More than 90 people attended the anniversary celebrations including their two daughters from Penrith, Mrs. R White and Mrs. M Pusell: two sons Geoffrey and Robert of Bathurst, 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Death Notice

MILLER, Viola Mary Ann (Molly). February 28 1994, at St Vincent's Hospital, Bathurst, late of Chereton Retirement Hostel, Bathurst. Formally of 17 Mitchell St Penrith and ''Clifton'', Locksley beloved wife of the late George Davis Miller (deceased), loving mother and mother-in-law of Madge and Ron White, (Eglinton) Gwen and Merv Pusell (Penrith), Geoffrey (deceased) and Ann (Bathurst) Bob and Anne (Locksley) dear Grandmother and Great grandmother of their families, fond sister of Jean Murphy (Russell Vale) and Peter Baker (Mount Warrigal) Aged 88 years R.I.P ------Funeral Notice

Miller - The relatives and friends of the late Viola Mary Ann (Molly) Miller, of Chereton Retirement Hostel, 200 Stewart St , Bathurst, late of 17 Mitchell St, Penrith, formally of ''Clifton'' Locksley, are kindly invited to attend her funeral to leave St Stephen's Anglican Church, High St Penrith on Wednesday (March2 1994) after a service commencing at 2 pm for interment in the Pine Grove Lawn Cemetery Bathurst Funeral and Cremation Service

MARY A NN VIOLA ' MOLLY' M ILLER :: Burial: Bathurst

GEORGE D AVIS M ILLER : George Davis Miller & Viola Mary Ann Baker left Laggan in 1954 they bought the property, Clifton" at Locksley - near Bathurst.

Children of M ARY B AKER and G EORGE M ILLER are: i. MARGARET M ARY ' MADGE' 6 M ILLER , b. 07 Oct 1927; m. R ONALD V ICTOR W HITE ; b. 08 Jan 1926. ii. FLORENCE G WENDOLINE M ILLER , b. 1929; m. M ERVYN P USELL ; b. 1925. iii. GEOFFERY S IDNEY M ILLER , b. 21 Aug 1931; d. 09 Sep 1990; m. A NN M AUREEN M CPHILLAMY ; b. 1935. iv. ROBERT J OSEPH M ILLER , b. 18 Nov 1933, Harley Hospital Crookwell NSW; m. A NNE S EAMAN , 24 Sep 1960, St. Vincent's Chapel, Bathurst; b. 08 Mar 1935, Kogarah.

ANNE S EAMAN : Apparently the shearing shed at "Clifton" was opened in 1939 (when Mrs. Wilson owned it) with a ball and full orchestra in attendance

5 4 3 2 1 69. E DNA M ARJORIE T B AKER (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 05 Oct 1907 in Crookwell NSW, and died 06 May 1982 in Penrith NSW. She married L ESLIE MAXWELL C HURCHILL 05 Jan 1935 in Crookwell Methodist Church NSW. He was born 27 Aug 1910 in Crookwell NSW.

Child of E DNA B AKER and L ESLIE C HURCHILL is: i. NANCY D ALE 6 C HURCHILL , b. 08 Dec 1935, Crookwell NSW; m. C OLIN W ILLIAMS , Jan 1958, Crookwell Methodist Church NSW.

70. V ERA O LIVE 5 B AKER (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 24 Feb 1911 in 'Leighwood' Laggan, and died 30 Sep 1967 in Wollongong NSW. She married C OLIN CHARLES Y ATES 22 Jan 1938 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 1912 in Queanbeyan NSW, and died 05 Mar 1993.

Child of V ERA B AKER and C OLIN Y ATES is: i. WILLIAM 6 Y ATES , b. Abt. 1939, Crookwell NSW; m. E LIZABETH A NNE G ILBERT ; b. 25 Sep 1938, Binda.

5 4 3 2 1 71. P HYLLIS B AKER (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 27 Oct 1913 in Crookwell NSW 1913/32597, and died 03 Feb 1988 in Towradgi NSW. She married MATTHEW G ERARD P ATEY 28 Feb 1935 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 15 Nov 1910 in Winchester, ENG, and died 01 Jul 1963 in Woonona.

Death Notice

PATEY Phyllis - February 3, 1988 at hospital of Murranar Road Towradgi, formally of Crookwell NSW. Beloved wife of the late Matthew, dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of the late Peter Patey and Renee and Carl Brial, loved Nana of Rochelle, Kerryn, Mitchell and Kim. Dear Sister of Elsie, Ettie, Beatrice, Edna, Vera, Greg, and Aubrey (all deceased) Molly Miller, Jean Murphy, Maisie Adams and Peter Baker. Aged 74 years, Resting in Peace.

Funeral Notice

PATEY - The relatives and friends of the late Phyllis Patey of Murranar Road Towradgi formally of Crookwell NSW are invited to attend her funeral service to be held at the Lakeside Crematorium Chapel Kanahooka Road Dapto today Friday February 5, commencing at 4 PM. Please assemble at the Dapto crematorium chapel. Hansen and Cole Funeral Directors : 05 Feb 1988, Cremated

Children of P HYLLIS B AKER and M ATTHEW P ATEY are: i. PETER 6 P ATEY , b. Sep 1947, Crookwell NSW. ii. RENEE A LLANA P ATEY, b. 02 Aug 1949, Crookwell NSW; m. C HARLES O WEN .

72. A DA J EAN 5 B AKER (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 07 Sep 1919 in Crookwell NSW, and died in Living Woonona 1980. She married H OWARD S IDNEY EDWARD MURPHY 1939 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 1912 in Bombala NSW, and died 1963 in Bulli NSW.

Child of A DA B AKER and H OWARD M URPHY is: i. ANNETTE J ANE 6 M URPHY .

5 4 3 2 1 73. M AISIE B ERYL B AKER (E DWARD 'ALEXANDER' , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 03 Mar 1922 in Crookwell NSW, and died 01 Feb 1990 in Nowra Hospital NSW. She married A RTHUR ADAMS 26 Feb 1946 in Crookwell NSW.

Death Notice

ADAMS, Maisie Beryl- February 1, 1990, at Nowra Hospital. Late of Sussex Inlet, ( formally of Crookwell NSW and Wollongong) Beloved wife of Arthur, loved mother of Lynette, nanny to Shane and Mark, sister of Molly, Jean and Peter. Aged 67 years. Burial: Nowra

Child of M AISIE B AKER and A RTHUR A DAMS is: i. LYNETTE 6 A DAMS .

74. I DA M ARY CATHERINE 5 B AKER (C HARLES H ENRY ALFRED 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, JAMES 1) was born 12 Aug 1890 in Laggan Rg Goulburn, and died 19 Dec 1984 in Maroubra NSW. She married A LEXANDER M ORTIMER 'MORT' M UDIE 07 May 1912 in St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church Crookwell NSW. He was born 31 Jan 1888 in Nimmitybelle NSW, and died 31 May 1966 in Maroubra NSW.

IDA M ARY CATHERINE B AKER : Witnesses at their wedding were Charles Henry Baker and Flora Bradbury Mudie – Ida Mary Catherine Cremated 19 December 1984 94Yrs.

ALEXANDER M ORTIMER 'MORT' M UDIE : He was a tall, dark, handsome man who had a most pleasant personality.

He worked on the newspaper at Bemboka, then moved to become the Editor at Crookwell NSW. From there, he went to Sydney NSW where he was the Editor of Railway Correspondence.

From the World War 11 Nominal Roll, we learn that he enlisted in the Australian Army on the 11 April 1942 at Kingsford NSW He was discharged on the 20 September 1945; held the rank of Private; posting at discharge 9th Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps – Part Time Duty. Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park – Website

Mudie – Alexander Mortimer Cremated 31 May 1966 78Yrs. Occupation: Compositor

Children of I DA B AKER and A LEXANDER M UDIE are: i. AUDREY M ARY 6 M UDIE , b. 1912, Bemboka Rg 39839; m. L AWRENCE G ODFREY E DWARDS , 11 Apr 1937, Randwick; b. 1911; d. 14 Sep 2003, late of Merewether Heights, formerly of Coogee.

AUDREY MARY MUDIE born 1912 Bemboka NSW; married Lawrence Godfrey Edwards in 1937, marriage registered Randwick NSW Lawrence was the son of Ernest Edwards and Helen Mary Broo They had two daughters, Lauren Mary Edwards and Robyn Edwards. AUDREY MARY MUDIE born 1912 Bemboka NSW; married Lawrence Godfrey Edwards in 1937, marriage registered Randwick NSW. Lawrence was the son of Ernest Edwards and Helen Mary Broo They had two daughters, Lauren Mary Edwards and Robyn Edwards.

ii. ALEXANDER G RAY M UDIE , b. 1913, Crookwell NSW Rg 44250; d. 13 Sep 1998, Wingham NSW; m. JESSIE E MMA W ILLS , 1940, Waverley NSW.

ALEXANDER GRAY MUDIE born 15 December 1913 at Crookwell NSW, died 13 September 1998, late of Wingham NSW He married Jessie Emma Wills in 1940, their marriage was registered at Waverley NSW Jessie was born in 1914 at Randwick NSW, the daughter of John Edmund Wills and Caroline Agnes Brown. She died in 2003 at Wingham Alexander enlisted in the Australian Army on the 5 February 1942, he was living at Maroubra at the time. Date of discharge unknown. Source: WW11 Nominal Roll online. They had three known children – Peter Gray Mudie, David Mudie and Robert Mudie.

iii. RAYMOND M ORTON M UDIE , b. 04 Apr 1919, Crookwell NSW; d. 26 Mar 1989, Kilaben Bay, formerly of Lugarno; m. L ORNA F RENCH , 1948, Kingsford NSW; b. 1923; d. 06 Oct 2007, Kilaben Bay, formerly of Lugarno.

RAYMOND MORTON MUDIE born 4 March1919 at Crookwell NSW (Twin) Raymond enlisted in the Australian Army on the 27 May 1940, he was living at Randwick at that time. He was discharged on the 5 February 1946 holding the rank of Sergeant and had been posted at 1 Anti Aircraft Regiment. His next of kin was his father. Source: WW11 Nominal Roll online. Raymond died 26 March 1981, late of Kilaben Bay, formerly of Lugarno. Source: Sydney NSW Morning Herald RAYMOND MORTON MUDIE born 4 March1919 at Crookwell, NSW (Twin) Raymond enlisted in the Australian Army on the 27 May 1940, he was living at Randwick at that time. He was discharged on the 5 February 1946 holding the rank of Sergeant and had been posted at 1 Anti Aircraft Regiment. His next of kin was his father. Source: WW11 Nominal Roll online. Raymond died 26 March 1981, late of Kilaben Bay, formerly of Lugarno. Source: Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald 09/10/2007

MUDIE, Lorna. October 6, 2007. Late of Sandy Point and Kilaben Bay. Dearly beloved wife of Ray (deceased), dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Susan and Peter, Ken and Sam. Dearest Nanny to Ken, Pippa, Iain, Neil, Leah and Nathan and Granna to Minna and Keegan. Aged 84 years Treasured Memories

Lorna's family and friends are invited to attend her funeral service in the West Chapel, Woronora Crematorium, Linden Street, Sutherland on Friday (October 12, 2007) at 10.30am. OLSENS

iv. NORMA E LLEN M UDIE , b. 04 Apr 1919, Crookwell NSW; d. 18 Mar 1992, Randwick NSW; m. NEVILLE H AROLD J AY , 1941, Randwick NSW; d. 19 Mar 1983.

NORMA ELLEN MUDIE – born at Crookwell NSW 4 March 1919 (Twin). Norma married Neville Harold Jay in 1941 at Randwick NSW They had two known children – Norma and Trevor Jay.

75. A LEXANDER C HARLES MALCOLM 5 B AKER (C HARLES H ENRY ALFRED 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , CHARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 07 Nov 1892 in Reedy Creek, and died 23 Jun 1947 in Crookwell NSW. He married E ILEEN G RACE T HYNNE 26 Dec 1918 in St Saviour's Goulburn Rg13092. She was born 1898, and died 15 May 1941 in Goulburn NSW.

More About A LEXANDER C HARLES MALCOLM B AKER : Burial: Goulburn Cemetery

Child of A LEXANDER B AKER and E ILEEN T HYNNE is: i. AUDREY M 6 B AKER , d. 1920, Goulburn NSW.

76. M ARION Z ENA 5 B AKER (W ILLIAM 'JOSIAH' 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1909 in Crookwell NSW River, and died 22 Oct 1996 in Harley Nursing Home Crookwell NSW. She married A LFRED 'CLIFFORD' C RAMP 1935 in St. Andrew's Church, Crookwell NSW. He was born 20 Aug 1901 in Crookwell NSW, and died 26 Nov 1979 in Goulburn 79 years.

MARION Z ENA C RAMP Burial: Crookwell NSW

ALFRED 'CLIFFORD' C RAMP : Burial: Crookwell Presbyterian Cemetery

Child of M ARION B AKER and A LFRED C RAMP is: i. JURY W ILLIAM 6 C RAMP , Adopted child.

JURY W ILLIAM CRAMP : Jury William Cramp was reared by Alfred Clifford Cramp & Marion Zena Baker, Jury was the child of William John Cramp & Elsie Baker.

77. A DA A LMA 5 T HORLEY (B EATRICE 4 B AKER , M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1913 in Crookwell NSW, and died 27 Apr 2001 in Pymble NSW. She married L EONARD D AVID PERCIVAL BLESSINGTON 1935 in Randwick NSW. He was born 07 Aug 1914 in Sydney NSW, and died 09 Apr 1987 in Green Point NSW.

Child of A DA T HORLEY and L EONARD B LESSINGTON is: i. DAVID 6 B LESSINGTON .

78. J OHN 5 T HORNTON (A DA 4 B AKER , M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) He married J OAN MAVIS K EITH 27 Aug 1949 in Crookwell NSW. She was born 19 May 1925 in Crookwell NSW.

Children of J OHN T HORNTON and J OAN K EITH are: i. CAMERON 6 T HORNTON. ii. SUSAN T HORNTON .

79. W ILBUR C ECIL 5 T HORNTON (A DA 4 B AKER , M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 01 Aug 1920 in Crookwell NSW, and died 23 Sep 1975 in Beverley Hills NSW. He married G RACE A TKINS 1942 in Hurstville NSW. She died 13 Apr 2008.

Child of W ILBUR T HORNTON and G RACE A TKINS is: i. BARBARA 6 T HORNTON .

80. C LIVE L INDSAY 5 T HORNTON (A DA 4 B AKER , M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 26 Apr 1922 in Crookwell NSW. He married (1) J OAN M ARY D RURY . He married (2) B ERYL . He married (3) M ARJORIE J OYCE E LDRIDGE 29 Sep 1943 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Narrandera, daughter of JOSIAH E LDRIDGE and M ARY H ILL . She was born 18 Aug 1921 in Narrandera NSW, and died 22 Sep 1989 in Castle Hill NSW.

Children of C LIVE T HORNTON and J OAN D RURY are: i. MICHELLE 6 T HORNTON . ii. LEANNE T HORNTON , m. J OHN C RAWLEY .

81. J AMES A UBREY 5 B AKER (J OHN 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 19 Jul 1910 in Laggan NSW, and died 21 Jul 1978 in Finley NSW. He married E DNA M AY H ODDER 21 May 1932 in St Johns Church of England, Cowra NSW. She was born 03 Jul 1914 in Cowra NSW, and died 03 Sep 1991 in Finley NSW.

''Commission Men Retire After 70 Years Service.'' The Southern News. Friday, August 1, 1976.

Mr Baker, a fitter and turner by trade served his initial years at Wyangala Dam in the from 1934. He transferred to Mulwala in 1936 and then to Finley during construction of the Mulwala Canal. During the war years his services were utilized in the servicing of major mechanical plants being used on construction of aerodrome, the Navy's graving docks at Cockatoo Island in Sydney NSW Harbour and Wallerawang Coal mines near Lithgow. After the war he had short periods of service at Keepit Dam in the Noami River and at . Before returning to Finley in February, 1947, ''Jumbo'' can recall the days when his only mode of transport to and from work in both Deniliquin and Tocumwal areas was by push bike. To Deniliquin would take 2.5 hours, Monday mornings and Friday nights. He was promoted to the position of Foreman at the Finley workshop in 1964.

DEATH NOTICE ------Southern Riverina News and Melbourne Herald Sun, 22nd July, 1978

BAKER- James Aubrey, On 21st July, 1978 (suddenly) at his home 151 Denison Street, Finley. Dearly loved husband of Edna, loved father of Noel (Deceased), Gwen (Mrs. Martin , Berrigan) and Elaine ( Mrs. Len Koschel , Finley) ------

BAKER- James Aubrey, July 21, 1978, loved father of Gwen, father-in-law of Jack and Pop of Elizabeth and Shaun. BAKER- James Aubrey, July 21, 1978, loved father of Elaine, father-in-law of Len and Pop of Robert and Greg. ------

BEREAVEMENT THANKS Southern Riverina News, September 2 , 1978.

BAKER.- At this time of sad bereavement on the passing of my husband and our father, the late James Aubrey Baker , we wish to thank all who have expressed concern for us in many ways . We thank you for cards, letters, phone calls and visits, floral tributes and other gifts . We thank Canon Joseph and all who had part at the funeral service and all who showed their respects by attending the services . A special thanks to Dr Rigby and Ware , Hospital staff , Bob Ross , Robert Haynes , Joe Connell , also the Water Resources Commission and Finley Football Club , and George Brown of the Ambulance service. Would all please except this as our personal thanks and gratitude. - Edna Baker , Gwen , Elaine and families. ------IN MEMORIAM Southern Riverina News , July 19, 1979.

BAKER- James Aubrey, (Jum) Passed away 21st July, 1978. To be with you in the same old way ,Is our greatest wish always. Daughter- Elaine, Son-in-law Len, grandsons Robert and Greg. ------BAKER- James Aubrey, Passed away suddenly, 21st July, 1978. One thing in the world that is precious and rare, Is the love that a Pop and grandson share, We had that love Pop, you and I, From the day I was born till the day that you died. Loving grandson, Robert, ------BAKER- James Aubrey, Passed away 21st July, 1978, A bouquet of roses just for you, Sprinkled with tears instead of dew, In the Centre a forget me not, to tell you Pop I haven't forgot, Although I smile and seem care free, Nobody misses you more than me. Loving grandson , Greg. ------IN MEMORIAM Southern Riverina News, 21st July 1988, In loving memory of James Aubrey Baker,(Jum) Passes away suddenly, 21st July, 1878. To me you were so special, what more is there to say, I only wish with all my heart that you were here today. What I would give if I could only say, '' Hello Pop " in the same old way, To hear your voice, To see your smile, To sit and chat with you awhile. Your loving grandson, Robert, ------

OBITUARY ------

The Southern Riverina News , September 2 1978.

The sudden death of Mr James Aubrey ''Jum'' Baker, late of 151 Denison St, Finley, on Friday ,21st July, 1978, came as a great shock to his family and many friends. James Baker was one of Finley's most esteemed residents. He was born at Laggan NSW, the eldest son of Jack and Charlotte Baker of Sydney NSW and latterly of Mulwala and was one of a family of four. He married Edna May Hodder at Cowra on 21st May , 1932 and first came to the district in 1938. With his wife and family he set up residence in Denison St and worked on the establishment of his home and garden. During the war years he worked at Tocumwal aerodrome, Garden Island and Cockatoo Island in the dock yards in Sydney NSW Harbour and at the Lithgow small arms factory. A conscientious and diligent worker he was employed with the Water Resources Commission for many years until his retirement on 21st July 1975.

Sports were of interest since James’s early days in the area. He was a very keen follower of the Finley Football Club in earlier years, a committee member for ten years and also a foundation member of the Finley Gymnasium Club. He held the position of treasurer until the club disbanded. Many of his leisure hours were spent in his beloved garden and in maintenance of his home, but he was a very keen fisherman and travelled to Wilcannia several times a year for this purpose. The high regard in which he was held among his fellows was apparent in the number of fishing associates who travelled to Finley to attend his funeral.

James Baker, of quiet and undemanding nature, was a family man and lived for those interests in the main, but was always willing to offer assistance to those in need. He made and retained many friends in various Centre throughout his lifetime. He is survived by his wife, daughters Gwen ( Mrs. Jack Martin, Berrigan) Elaine (Mrs. Len Koschel, Finley), by grandchildren, Elizabeth and Shaun Martin of Berrigan and Robert and Gregory Koschel of Finley. His mother, Mrs. Baker of Sydney NSW and two sisters Thora ( Mrs. Shaw, Brisbane) and Sylvia( Mrs. Armstrong, Sydney NSW ) also survive him. His son Noel, Father John, and brother William predeceased him.

Cannon Joseph officiated for the service at Holy Trinity Church of England on Monday 24th July, and the funeral was to the Lawn portion of the Finley Cemetery. Pall bearers were Joe Connell, Kevin Huntington, Bill Ryan , Robert Haynes, Geoff Trevarrow and Ray Murphy.

------

JAMES A UBREY B AKER : Burial: Finlay Lawn Cemetery Cause of Death: Massive Heart attack, cardiomyopathy Fact 1: 09 May 1995, Awarded the Civilian service medal WW 11

Edna May B AKER : was the fourth born to Frances Hines & James Hodder. She was born on 3rd July 1914 at Cowra NSW Her early years were spent growing up on the family property & schooling was in the same area at Porters Mount. Her brother, Leonard would drive them all to school in a horse & gig, many times playing tricks on each other on the way home.

One day ,when on their way home from school, Leonard wanted to get home quicker than normal. They were about half way between the school & the farm, when the old horse started to slow down. Leonard pulled the gig up under a low hanging branch of a tree & asked Eileen to grab the branch & break a twig of it so he could use it as a whip. Eileen proceeded to do so , as she grabbed the branch Leonard let fly with a very loud whistle & the old horse bolted . Eileen was left hanging in the tree as the gig continued on it's way home. Eileen arrived home about 20 minutes later, her new dress had been ripped from the waist to the hem. The dress had become caught on the seat of the gig & as Leonard took of in the gig it ripped her dress. Leonard was punished for his trick , he had to clean out the pig’s pen for a month.

Edna helped with the chores on the farm & also cooked meals for an ill uncle, Bill Hines, who lived near by. Edna's parents moved to Wyangala Dam shortly after the death of Amy, as there was plenty of work available with the construction of a weir at the mouth of the dam.

In 1931 Edna meet James Baker, who was also working on the construction site. They married in Cowra ,on 21st May 1932 & on 31st October of that year their first child, a son, Noel was born at Cowra. James was still working at Wyangala, while Edna was living in Cowra attending to her new born. On 31st October 1934 , Edna gave birth to their 2nd child, a daughter, Gwendoline, exactly 2 years after the birth of Noel.

The family moved to Mulwala after the work at Wyangala Dam had finished. James was employed by his father , who had a milk delivery run & also had a timber logging business ,on the other hand his mother ran a boarding house.

On 1st February 1937, Elaine Margaret was born. Edna did not tell her family that a third child was expected , as Doctors told her it could be life threatening.

In 1939 the Construction of the Mulwala channel started. James worked on this project from start to finish. The family lived in a make shift home , moving along the route of the channel as it was completed. On reaching Finley , the family settled & purchased land. This was to become their home town. The 2 acres of land was at the southern end of the town & had permits available to sub divide. James started to build a home, which was constructed out of the remains of an old building that had been a store in Warmatta St, Finley. In 1952 the house was completed & they were able to move in.

Many hours were spent in the garden , as well as holding down full time jobs. Edna was working at the Finley Dry Cleaners, for the Hayes brothers from Deniliquin., James had taken a position at the Water Commission as a Fitter & turner.

Edna & James son , Noel, was killed in an accident between a train & car , at Tocumwal, on 19th July 1955. This left Edna with 2 daughters, who both married within 18 months of Noels death. Edna became a Grandmother on 26th June 1958, with the birth of Elaine's first child, Robert. Over the next 4 years Edna had another 3 Grandchildren born.

The Dry cleaners was sold & Edna retired & spent most of her time at home, enjoying her hobbies such as handcrafts, Gardening, Fishing & having her grandchildren around her. In 1964 she helped her brother ,Lloyd, run Berriquin Funerals, which continued until 1968. She then worked as a service station manageress , for daughter Gwen.

James retired in 1975 & they both planned to go around Australia, this was never to happen, as James's health was not the best. In 1977, while on holidays in Wilcannia ,NSW James had a very bad heart attack & Edna had to drive back to Finley after James was released from Wilcannia Hospital. This was quite a feat for Edna ,as she had to drive a ford freighter & tow a caravan.

On 21st July , James passed away in his sleep, the day after his 68th Birthday. Edna managed to maintain her home & general chores around the place as well as doing some baby sitting to fill in time & make some pocket money. Edna was a very active person for her age, in 1989 with the help of her grandson, Robert, she painted the interior & exterior of her home.

In 1991 her health was not so good, she had a few stays in hospital , but nothing seemed to be seriously wrong. She was diagnosed with stiff lung syndrome & was told to be careful not to get a chill or the flu.

On the 26th August she had an appointment down in Melbourne with a specialist ,this day was a wet & windy day. 5 days later she was taken to the hospital with the flu & was there over night. 2 days later she was taken back to hospital by ambulance & was never to come back home. She passed away at 6pm on 3rd September 1991. She had all her family around her for most of the day, but Grandson Robert stayed with her while the family went home to have a meal. The family had only been gone a few minutes when they were phoned with bad news, that she had passed away .

Edna was buried with James , in the Lawn section of the Finley Cemetery on 6th September 1991.

------DEATH NOTICE

Southern Riverina News and Melbourne Herald Sun. Thursday September 5, 1991.

BAKER- Edna May, Passed away at Finley Hospital, September 3, 1991, aged 77 years. Beloved wife of Jum (Deceased), Dearly loved mother of Noel (Deceased), Gwen (Mrs. Martin, Berrigan) and Elaine (Mrs. Len Koschel, Finley). Loved mother-in-law of Jack and Len (Wig) Treasured grandmother of Elizabeth, Shaun and Anne Martin; Robert and Greg Koschel, Nannie Bake of Michael, Renee , Cassie-Maree and Chantel. ------

DEATH NOTICE BAKER- Edna May, Passed away at Finley Hospital, September 3, 1991. aged 77 years. You gave me love in the fullest measure, Golden memories for me to treasure, You tried so hard to stay with me, But your fight was then in vain, Pop took you in his loving arms, And you both left on the train, I said good bye and you went to sleep, precious memories are mine to keep. Loving Grandson, Robert. ------

OBITUARY The Southern Riverina News, Wednesday, November 20 1991.

The death of Mrs. Edna Baker took place at Finley Hospital on Tuesday September 3, at the age of 77 years. Mrs. Baker was late of 141 Denison Street, Finley. She was born at Cowra on July 3 1914, the Daughter of James & Frances Hodder. She married James Aubrey ( Jum) Baker of Wyangala Dam on May 21, 1932 & the two came to Finley district in March 1938 with the gang constructing the Mulwala Canal. They were parents of three, son Noel (Deceased) , daughters Gwendoline ( Mrs. Jack Martin, Berrigan) & Elaine ( Mrs. Len Koschel, Finley) Along with rearing her family Mrs. Baker worked at the Finley Dry Cleaners, starting with the Hayes Brothers from Deniliquin in 1951, & continued until the business was sold by her brother Lloyd in 1966. In 1967 she worked at the Golden Fleece Service Station, Finley for her daughter Gwen, & retired in 1973. She had a range of interests. She had a great love for her garden & home & spent endless hours in it, which was obvious by it's display. She enjoyed handcrafts as crochet, knitting & sewing. Fishing was a favoured past time, & she made numerous trips to Wilcannia, on the at Barradale Station, to fish & catch up with her many friends. Though of quiet & private nature she had a friendly personality, had a kind word & helping hand for her fellows, & treated all as equal. She maintained a strong bond with her immediate family & had a great love for children. She helped care for many of the districts business people's children, too many to mention, & is greatly missed by all.

She is predeceased by her parents, her husband ,son Noël, brothers & sisters - Amy, Leonard, Eileen & Evelyn. Her two daughters & their families, sister Ruth (Mrs. Ron Bryant, Balmain) & brother Lloyd ( Cowra ) survive her.

The funeral followed a service at Holy Trinity Church conducted by father Graeme Sturt on Friday September 6. Pall bearers were her son in law Jack Martin, nephews Neville Lye & John Randall & family friend Phillip Ryan. The procession moved slowly from the church, pausing for one minutes respect out side her home before moving on to the lawn section of the Finley Cemetery. ------

IN MEMORIAM ------''Southern Riverina News, September 3, 1992 BAKER- Edna May, In loving memory of Edna May Baker, passed away September 3, 1991. Loved and only devoted grandmother of Robert Quietly each day, your memory I treasure, Missing you always, forgetting you never, How lucky I was, and very proud too, To have a wonderful Nanna like you ------. BAKER- Edna May, In loving memory of our dear Edna, who passed away September 3, 1991. If roses grow in heaven lord, Please pick a bunch for us, And place them into Edna's arms, And tell her there from us. Loved and remembered always- Vera, Tiny, Leila and June. ------BAKER- Edna May, 3.9.91. Your memory still surrounds us, Your closeness will always be there, We treasure the years you gave us, And the love we were able to share. Elaine, Len and Greg. ------BAKER- Edna , 3.9.91, Treasured memories of my dear friend are mine forever. Rita. ------

Children of J AMES B AKER and E DNA H ODDER are: i. NOEL A UBREY 6 B AKER , b. 31 Oct 1932, Cowra NSW; d. 20 Jul 1955, Finley NSW.

RETURN THANKS ''The Finley Mail'', August 24, 1955

Mr and Mrs. J Baker, Gwen and Elaine, wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards and kind deeds and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. ------

IN MEMORIAM ''The Finley Mail, July 1956 BAKER- In memory of our loved and only son and brother, Noel, accidently killed , July 20th , 1955. It does not take a special day, To bring you back to mind, The days we do not think of you are very hard to find. Inserted by his loving father , mother and sisters, Gwen and Elaine. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, Passed away 20th July , 1955, The Golden gates were open, one year ago today, With farewells left unspoken, you suddenly passed away. Always remembered by Grandmother and Grandfather. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, accidently killed, 20th July 1955. We do not need a special day ,To bring you back to mind, The days we do not think of you are very hard to find. Always remembered by Aunty Ruth, Uncle George and family. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, Passed away 20th July,1955, Just a thought, true and tender, To show that we still remember. Inserted by Aunty Olive and Uncle Bob. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, who passed away 20th July, 1955, Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of one we loved and will never forget. Inserted by Aunty Eve, Uncle Len and Boys,. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, accidently killed, 20th July, 1955, God has him in his keeping, We have him in our hearts, Inserted by Aunty Eileen, Uncle Albert and Girls. ------

BAKER- In memory of our friend, who passed away 20th July,1955. Without farewell you went to sleep, But memories are ours to keep, Inserted by the Marshall family. ------

BAKER- Noel- In cherished memory of a dear work mate, who passed away, 20th July , 1955. Oh for the shake of a vanished hand, and the sound of a voice that's still. Inserted by G. Bowen. ------

TRAGIC RAILWAY CROSSING ACCIDENT

Finley Mail Newspaper, Wednesday July 27, 1955

News of the tragic railway crossing accident last Wednesday in which two well known Finley men, Martin Terence Walsh and Noel Aubrey Baker, were killed, spread quickly and cast a deep gloom over the entire town and district.

Walsh and Baker were returning to Finley from Tocumwal in a utility truck driven by Walsh, when the truck collided with the motor train travelling from Finley, at the level crossing about a mile from Tocumwal. Walsh was killed instantly and Baker , who was immediately taken by R.A.A.F ambulance to the Finley Hospital, died soon after admission. The motor rail hit the front of the utility throwing it back against a crossing sign post from where it bounced back almost onto the line again. Some damage was done to the train but none of the passengers were injured. The utility was very badly damaged and a dog, which was riding in the cabin, was also killed. Another motorist, Mr J Jordan, who was travelling towards Tocumwal had pulled up at the crossing waiting for the train to pass and saw the utility approach before the collision occurred. Detective Knight from Deniliquin is assisting Sgt Ellicott and Constable Carpenter from Tocumwal in the investigation. Also assisting is Detective Sullivan from Wagga Scientific Bureau and several railway detectives. An inquiry into the accident will be conducted by the district coroner , Mr K.A. Edwards on August 24 at 10.30 am.

Terry Walsh , who was aged 28 years, was a well known footballer. He was among the Murray League's most accomplished players and has been a tower of strength to the Finley team for several years. He first played with Finley in 1945 and then with North Melbourne, where he was hailed as a future star and won a best and fairest trophy. Because of his fathers ill health in 1950 he returned to Finley and has since played with the local team, being in the premiership side in 1952 and 1954.

Terry was vice captain of Finley this season and on one other occasion and has represented the Murray League in Victorian Country Football Championships. He won the best and fairest trophy at Finley in 1946 and again in 1953. He has always taken a keen interest in junior football and this season was coaching the Finley third eighteen. Terry , who was born in Finley, was educated at the local convent school and at St Patrick's College, Ballarat, where he learnt his football under the well known coach Bro O'Malley. He was engaged in farming at the time of his death. He is survived by his mother, and a wife and three children, the youngest of whom was born only a few days before his death.

Noel Baker, who was aged 22 years, was a firm friend of Terry Walsh and the two were great companions. He had only recently been discharged from Hospital following an operation and was convalescing before returning to his employment with the Water Commission and Irrigation Commission. While he played football with the second eighteen team a few seasons ago, he was not a footballer of note. However, there are few who took a greater interest in the Finley team's doings or supported it more keenly. For several seasons he was one of the clubs trainers and could always be relied on to give any support needed.

Since leaving school in Finley, he was, until recently, employed as a baker's assistant in Finley, and was highly thought of by various employees. He is the only son of Mr and Mrs. J. Baker , of Denison St, and brother of Misses Gwen and Elaine Baker.

Both young men were very highly regarded and well known in the town and district , and the news of there tragically sudden deaths was accompanied by a wave of great sorrow for their bereaved relatives.

The funeral of Noel Baker took place to the Church of England portion of the Finley Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, Rev Canon White officiating at the service in the church and at the grave side. Members of the R.A,O.B lodge formed a guard of honor. The casket bearers were Lloyd Hodder , Mick Armstrong , Graham Coulter , Ron Hanna, Len Lye , and Len Koschel.

After a service at St Mary's Church the funeral of Terrence Walsh took place to the Catholic portion of the Cemetery, the officiating clergyman being Fr Byrne ( Tocumwal ) assisted by Fr Stanley ( ) The casket bearers were Fergus and Kevin Walsh ( Cousins ) Pat and John Whitty, G Dalitz and Ron Hanna.

At both funerals, which were very largely attended, Finley Footballers and Club officials formed a guard of Honor as the remains were taken to their last resting places. The football guard of Honor included representatives of all Murray League teams and also Murray league officials

LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY.

Finley Mail Newspaper August 31, 1955.

CORONERS INQUIRY

The District Coroner, Mr K.A. Edwards, conducted an inquiry at Finley last Wednesday concerning the deaths of Mr Martin Terrance Walsh and Mr Noel Aubrey Baker, who were killed as a result of a railway crossing accident near Tocumwal on July 20, 1955.

Sergeant McKinley appeared to assist the coroner, Mr W.A Taylor for the relatives of Baker and Mr N Barnett for the relatives of Walsh and the Government Insurance office. Sergeant Ellicott, of Tocumwal , gave evidence to the effect that he was informed of the accident of Mr J. Jordon and went with Constable Carpender to the scene of the accident. The body of Walsh was lying near the line and Baker was unconscious on the seat of the utility. He appeared to be seriously injured and was taken to Finley Hospital where he died shortly afterwards.

The motor utility had collided with the train, the point of impact appearing to have been on the south edge of the bitumen. Skid marks extended back about 5 feet. They were in a slightly curving direction to the left. The skid mark of the off side wheel was heavier than the near side. From the point of impact to where the vehicle was on his arrival was about 39 feet.

Evidence as to the cause of death was given by Dr C. Vear. Replying to Mr Barnett dependant, stated he could say definitely in the case of Baker that there was no evidence to support the view that he had partaken of any quantity of alcohol close to the time of the accident. In the case of Walsh there was no evidence when the examination was conducted that any quantity had been consumed.

Detective, Constable D.A. Knight gave evidence of inquiries he had made concerning the accident Evidence by J.E Crilly, of Tocumwal, was to the effect that he had seen the Deceased in the Bar of the Tocumwal Hotel and as far as he knew they had five middies. In reply to Mr Taylor, he said that Baker had refused a drink for the road offered by a man named Harold Murray.

The Licensee of Tocumwal Hotel stated he had seen Walsh and Baker who appeared perfectly sober, leave the hotel, get into the truck and drive away. A passenger on the train, Mr A Fear, stated that he was watching a utility travelling to Tocumwal as the train approached the crossing. The train slackened speed and whistled almost continuously. The utility pulled up. He did not see any other vehicle, but there was a crash and what he took to be a body passed the window. After the impact the train stopped about sixty yards from the crossing. Replying to Taylor he said the train was about thirty minutes late leaving Finley. He did not think the driver was trying to make up time. He would say the train was travelling about 15 to 20 miles at the crossing.

Jack Jordon stated in effect that when approaching the crossing going towards Tocumwal he saw another motor vehicle coming from Tocumwal. It was about 350 yards from the crossing when he first saw it. He could have passed over the crossing before the train got there, but stopped about 40 yards away. He noticed the other vehicle travelling straight on without seeming to vary in speed and tried to attract the attention of the driver. He was just coming to a stop when he heard the train whistle long and clear, but with the windows of a modern car closed you may not have heard it. He saw, in a momentary glance, the train and the car come into collision. He went and reported the accident at Tocumwal. In reply to Mr Barnett he said the car seemed to be capably handled.

Henry Raymond Brown, railway guard stated in effect that he had seen the car coming from Tocumwal about 300 yards from the crossing and had said to the driver(Mr Potter) that at the speeds there would be an accident. The driver blew the whistle about 160 180 yards from the crossing. The utility was about 200 or 250 yards away when the whistle was first sounded. It came on at the same speed. The whistle was sounded again and the brakes were applied about 60 or 80 yards from the crossing. The train went on about 60 yards before stopping.

In reply to Mr Taylor he said the accident happened at 2.50 P.M. The train left Finley at 2.31 P.M. To the Coroner he said that if the brakes were heavily applied the train could pull up in about 100 yards travelling at 35 to 40 miles per hour. The train driver G. H. Potter gave similar evidence. He said that the power van of the train weighed 28 ton and the trailer 22 tons unloaded and it would be doing a good job to pull up in 120 yards travelling at 35 or 40 miles per hour. He said the car hit the side of the train. The Coroner's finding was that Martin Terrance Walsh died from injuries accidently received when a truck driven by him and a rail motor collided at a level crossing. He found further that no blame what so ever was attached to the train crew. The evidence did not enable him to say as to whether there was any negligence on the part of the driver of the truck

His finding in regard to Noel Aubrey Baker was that the deceased died in Finley Hospital, from the result of injuries received in a collision between a utility being driven by Martin Terrance Walsh and a rail motor at a level crossing about 1 mile north of Tocumwal. He further found that there was no negligence on the part of the train crew, and also that there was no evidence of negligence on the part of the deceased.

RETURN THANKS ''The Finley Mail'', August 24, 1955

Mr and Mrs. J Baker, Gwen and Elaine, wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards and kind deeds and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. ------

IN MEMORIAM ''The Finley Mail, July 1956 BAKER- In memory of our loved and only son and brother, Noel, accidently killed , July 20th , 1955. It does not take a special day, To bring you back to mind, The days we do not think of you are very hard to find. Inserted by his loving father , mother and sisters, Gwen and Elaine. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, Passed away 20th July , 1955, The Golden gates were open, one year ago today, With farewells left unspoken, you suddenly passed away. Always remembered by Grandmother and Grandfather. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, accidently killed, 20th July 1955. We do not need a special day ,To bring you back to mind, The days we do not think of you are very hard to find. Always remembered by Aunty Ruth, Uncle George and family. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, Passed away 20th July,1955, Just a thought, true and tender, To show that we still remember. Inserted by Aunty Olive and Uncle Bob. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, who passed away 20th July, 1955, Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of one we loved and will never forget. Inserted by Aunty Eve, Uncle Len and Boys,. ------

BAKER- In loving memory of Noel, accidently killed, 20th July, 1955, God has him in his keeping, We have him in our hearts, Inserted by Aunty Eileen, Uncle Albert and Girls. ------

BAKER- In memory of our friend, who passed away 20th July,1955. Without farewell you went to sleep, But memories are ours to keep, Inserted by the Marshall family. ------

BAKER- Noel- In cherished memory of a dear work mate, who passed away, 20th July , 1955. Oh for the shake of a vanished hand, and the sound of a voice that's still. Inserted by G. Bowen. ------''The big task of carving a living from the crusty earth.'' '' Boarder Morning Mail'' 1993 By Terry McGovern

A ROCKY outcrop over looking Berrigan racecourse is the source of 216 tonnes of granite for the restoration of the walls of St Mathews Church, . Mr Jack Martin, quarry-master, has begun extracting the granite in 10 tonne blocks and should have it all to the stone masons within three months.

''We have already spudded in, cut the first block and broken it down to manageable bricks'', he said, indicating his enthusiasm for the work. Mr. Martin and a helper are using bone jarring techniques with tungsten-tipped drills rather than explosives to ensure that even the finest hairline fracturing does not weaken the rock.

It will take 12 hours of drilling128 holes in a stitching pattern( one hole abutting the next) to excavate each block and reduce it to bricks. The Altona North stonemasons, Abbey Stone Restoration , will chisel into shape and place on site. Mr. Martin, with 25 years experience in quarrying, suggested using the Berrigan granite when supplies from the pit in the Black range, above Albury, from where the original stone was quarried , became unavailable.

He recently extracted the sandstone to be used in the Church's window surrounds from a quarry at Table Top. To satisfy those concerned that the Berrigan granite would be suitable for colour and texture, he sliced a huge block from the top face of the quarry. It revealed a pinkish tinge that, after weathering, will match up very well with the existing stone.

Eight years ago, Mr Martin took a 10 year lease of the 30 ha block of land where the quarry is located after discovering the quality of the granite. It is at leased 300 m deep. He named the stone Berrigan May, for his wife.

The St Mathews job will be the first from the quarry. Mr. Martin, a motor mechanic by trade who went to Berrigan 27 years ago, learned quarrying from Mr. Ted Hudson, whose family had one of the best -known stone masonry business in Australia. Mr. Martin has hired local labour for the demanding job of drilling. He is not perturbed about how much he will have to do himself. He is something like granite himself. He drilled the sandstone at Table Top with a splintered shin bone in one leg and a damaged cartilage in the other.

NOEL AUBREY B AKER : Cause of Death: Injuries received in car accident Medical Information: Died of shock , fractures, and loss of blood, from injuries received in accident between motor car and motor train on the level crossing 3 km from Tocumwal NSW ii. GWENDOLINE M AY B AKER , b. 31 Oct 1934, Wyangala Dam NSW; d. 24 Jul 1998, Finley Hospital, buried Finley NSW; m. R ANDOLPH J ACK M ARTIN , 09 Feb 1957, Holy Trinity Church of England, Finley; b. 11 Oct 1936, Falkirk , Scotland.

Anglican Church of Australia Notices St Aidan's Church, Berrigan July 1998

It is with sadness we learned the passing of a much loved friend in Gwen Martin after a very long illness. Deepest Sympathy is extended to Jack and his family. Gwen will be sadly missed. She was a great worker for St Aidan's and the community until ill health made it hard for her to continue in her high profiled positions.

St Aidan's Church, Berrigan August 1998

The death occurred on July 24 of Gwen Martin and her funeral took place at Finley on July 28. Over the years, Gwen was a Pastoral Assistant at St Aidan's and a former Synod Representative for the parish. In earlier years, Gwen taught Sunday School and High School Scripture at Finley as well as in Berrigan Public School. With great involvement in the community, Gwen is remembered for her time with the Finley Younger Set and Red Cross, while in Berrigan with the Community choir, swimming pool and library. In the midst of all these activities, Gwen reared two generations with love and devotion. In the face of illness Gwen showed great tenacity and courage. We give thanks for the life of Gwen and for the lives she touched. We continue to remember Jack and all within the family circle. A moving prayer vigil was held at St Aidan's on July 24 for the many in the community at this time in need of our prayers. Those prayers continue around our churches and in the individual prayers of many.

Anglican Church Newspaper ''Four Rivers'' August 1998

From Around the Diocese

Berrigan A large number of parishioners and friends from the parishes of Berrigan and Tocumwal - Finley and beyond gathered at Holy Trinity Church Finley on July 28 for the funeral of Gwendoline May Martin, who died on July 24. An active parishioner, first at Finley then Berrigan, Gwen taught Sunday School at Finley in the 1950's and SRE at in the 1970's. At Berrigan in the 1980's, Gwen was a Synod Representative and from the 1980's until 1996, a pastoral Assistant. She was also a past member of the District Committee and Parish Council including a time as treasurer. Archdeacon John Gibson officiated at her funeral assisted by Fr Tassie Pappas. We thank God for the faithfulness of Gwen and remember her husband Jack and all within the family circle.

Memorial Tree Planting in Memory of Gwendoline May Martin August 30, 1998

The memorial tree planting took place in the church grounds at the conclusion of the Eucharist on Sunday August 30, 1998. It was good to have Jack Martin and the members of the family with us as we remembered Gwen and her place amongst us. Gwen served our parish as Pastoral Assistant, Synod Representative, Member of our Parish Council, Berrigan District Committee and School Scripture Teacher. Gwen served her family, church and community and she is remembered with great love and affection.

OBITUARY Gwendoline May Martin October 31, 1934 - July 24, 1998

An air of sadness fell over the Berrigan and Finley towns and the surrounding districts, with the sad news of the passing of Gwendoline May Martin, who passed away on July 24, 1998 at Finley Hospital, after a long illness. A very large number of people gathered at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Finley on July 28, 1998 at 2 PM for her funeral.

Gwen was born at Wyangala Dam, near Cowra, on October 31, 1934, to her parents Edna and Jum Baker. Her early childhood years were spent living in Sydney NSW, Cowra and Mulwala. In March 1940, the family moved to the Finley district, with the construction of the Mulwala Channel. Gwen completed her schooling in Finley and gained employment at the Finley Chemists, from 1950 to 1957, with the late Bruce Hill. On February 9, 1957, Gwen married Jack Martin, in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Finley and they had two children, Lil and Shaun. They lived in Finley until the early 1960's, when they moved to Berrigan to begin their fuel business. A few years later they extended their business to Finley. Gwen and Jack were also involved in the channel cleaning business, for many years, and more recently they ventured into the quarrying industry. Over the last twelve months, Jack had devoted more time looking after Gwen.

Gwen had a profound faith, and connections with both Anglican churches in Finley and Berrigan. She taught Sunday school in Finley in the 1950's and religious instruction at the Finley High school and Berrigan Public school in the 1970's. From the early 1980's to 1996, when ill health prevented her from doing so, she was a pastoral assistant at St Aidan's Berrigan, and also a Synod Representative with Frank Atkinson. She served on St Aidan's district committee and also parish council and was a past treasurer. At St Aidan's from 1980 to 1995, Gwen played a pivotal roll in the life of the parish.

Her faith extended to one and all, her kindness, thoughtfulness and unselfishness was known by all those she helped in her life time. Over the years, Gwen was also involved with The Finley Younger set, Finley Red Cross, Berrigan Community Choir, Berrigan Swimming Pool and Berrigan Library.

Gwen's love and bond with her family was very strong, she raised two generations and loved them both, more than anyone could ever know. She always had a smile for everyone, even at the saddest times in her life and definitely she made the world a better place, and we are the better for knowing her. Gwen was a pleasure to know, and always a lady and indeed, what an extraordinary lady who will be sadly missed

'' All that I owe her, time can not measure, All that she gave me, out weighs earthly treasure, Knowledge of God and good and of true honour, For these and love beside, blessings be upon her''

The Church service was conducted jointly by Father John Gibson and Father Tas Papas. The cortege proceeded to the Anglican portion of Finley General cemetery, where she was laid to rest.

DEATH NOTICE Monday, July 27 , 1998 Melbourne Herald Su Albury Boarder Morning Mail, Finley Southern Riverina News

MARTIN (Baker) Gwendoline May - On July 24, 1998, Late of Berrigan. When the family chain is broken, And loved ones forced to part, It leaves behind an empty space and many broken hearts, Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same, But God will call us one by one, And link the chain again - Jack , Lil , Renee, Michael and Amy, Shaun, Anne , Chantelle and Cassie

MARTIN (Baker) Gwendoline May - Passed away at Finley Hospital on July 24 , 1998, aged 63 years Loved and Loving daughter of the late Edna and James (Jum) Baker, Treasured sister of Noel (Deceased) and Elaine Koschel, fond sister-in-law of Len and devoted Aunt of Robert and Greg.

MARTIN (Baker) Gwendoline May - My loved sister, You walked with the love of your family, You talked with the love on your face, Your time on this earth, though conditional, You faced it with love and with grace, You impacted onto so many, With a charm no one could deny, My thoughts will be with you forever, ''Granny'' I love you, good bye - Loving sister Elaine and Len.

MARTIN (Baker) Gwendoline May - Only devoted and loved Aunty of Robert. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping hand for others needs, Big was her heart, Her friendship true, Loved and respected by all she knew. Courageous to the end

MARTIN (Baker) Gwendoline May - We seldom ask for miracles Lord, But today just one would do, To leave our front door open, And see our Gwennie walk through, We'd put our arms around her and kiss her lovely face, For Gwennie was my Auntie who cannot be replaced . - Love Greg

FUNERAL NOTICE MARTIN. - The funeral for the late Mrs. Gwendoline May Martin will leave Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Finley, after a service commencing at 2 PM on Tuesday, July 28 for the Finley Cemetery. Berriquin Funerals Finley; (03) 58831063

Renee's Tribute to Gwennie at the funeral service

I would just like to say a few words on behalf of Michael and I. First of all, you all know 11 years ago Michael and I lost our mother, but gained not just a loving, caring grandmother that cared for us through thick and thin, but gained a loving, caring second mother, that we loved so dearly. I saw Nan before and after she had passed away, and I was even strong enough to help dress her. What helped me through that hard time was she looked so beautiful and peaceful, and to know she was finally free of pain. So now we just need to keep our heads up high, and it was such an honour and still is to know our loving, caring Nan.

So Nan this is our last good bye and we love you heaps, and thank you so much for everything.

Anglican Church of Australia Notices St Aidan's Church, Berrigan July 1998 It is with sadness we learned the passing of a much loved friend in Gwen Martin after a very long illness. Deepest Sympathy is extended to Jack and his family. Gwen will be sadly missed. She was a great worker for St Aidan's and the community until ill health made it hard for her to continue in her high profiled positions.

St Aidan's Church, Berrigan August 1998 The death occurred on July 24 of Gwen Martin and her funeral took place at Finley on July 28. Over the years, Gwen was a Pastoral Assistant at St Aidan's and a former Synod Representative for the parish. In earlier years, Gwen taught Sunday School and High School Scripture at Finley as well as in Berrigan Public School.

With great involvement in the community, Gwen is remembered for her time with the Finley Younger Set and Red Cross, while in Berrigan with the Community choir, swimming pool and library.

In the midst of all these activities, Gwen reared two generations with love and devotion. In the face of illness Gwen showed great tenacity and courage. We give thanks for the life of Gwen and for the lives she touched. We continue to remember Jack and all within the family circle.

A moving prayer vigil was held at St Aidan's on July 24 for the many in the community at this time in need of our prayers. Those prayers continue around our churches and in the individual prayers of many.

Anglican Church Newspaper ''Four Rivers'' August 1998 From Around the Diocese Berrigan A large number of parishioners and friends from the parishes of Berrigan and Tocumwal - Finley and beyond gathered at Holy Trinity Church Finley on July 28 for the funeral of Gwendoline May Martin, who died on July 24. An active parishioner, first at Finley then Berrigan, Gwen taught Sunday School at Finley in the 1950's and SRE at Finley High School in the 1970's. At Berrigan in the 1980's, Gwen was a Synod Representative and from the 1980's until 1996, a pastoral Assistant. She was also a past member of the District Committee and Parish Council including a time as treasurer. Archdeacon John Gibson officiated at her funeral assisted by Fr Tassie Pappas. We thank God for the faithfulness of Gwen and remember her husband Jack and all within the family circle.

Memorial Tree Planting in Memory of Gwendoline May Martin August 30, 1998

The memorial tree planting took place in the church grounds at the conclusion of the Eucharist on Sunday August 30, 1998. It was good to have Jack Martin and the members of the family with us as we remembered Gwen and her place amongst us. Gwen served our parish as Pastoral Assistant, Synod Representative, Member of our Parish Council, Berrigan District Committee and School Scripture Teacher. Gwen served her family, church and community and she is remembered with great love and affection. Cause of Death: Leukemia combined with Renal failure

iii. ELAINE M ARGARET B AKER , b. 01 Feb 1937, Yarrawonga, Vic.; m. L ENARD O .A.M K OSCHEL , 06 Oct 1956, Holy Trinity Church of England, Finley; b. 31 Oct 1934, Finley NSW.

ELAINE M ARGARET B AKER : : Bet. 1961 - 1991, 30 years service to Finley Public School. : 1987, Life Member Finley Cricket Club.

5 4 3 2 1 82. T HORA Z ENA B AKER (J OHN , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 26 Sep 1912 in Goulburn NSW. She married (1) E MANUEL J OHN B YRNE 1933 in Deniliquin NSW. He died 1965 in Griffith NSW. She married (2) R OBERT S HAW 1937 in Sydney NSW. She married (3) T RUBSHAW 1960.

Children of T HORA B AKER and R OBERT S HAW are: i. GWENDOLINE 6 S HAW . ii. ROBERT S HAW .

5 4 3 2 1 83. S YLVIA G WENDOLINE B AKER (J OHN , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 06 Mar 1926 in Crookwell NSW, and died in Living Rydalmere NSW 1980. She married A RCHIBALD H UME ARMSTRONG 22 Jun 1946 in Mulwala NSW. He was born 09 Nov 1914 in Berrigan NSW, and died 2005 in Sydney NSW.

Children of S YLVIA B AKER and A RCHIBALD A RMSTRONG are: i. GORDON J AMES 6 A RMSTRONG , b. 19 Jan 1948, Yarrawonga, Vic; m. (1) G ERALDINE W EBSTER , 25 Mar 1978, Brisbane; m. (2) K ATHLEEN E NGLISH , 03 Nov 1990, Brisbane. ii. GRAHAM W ILLIAM A RMSTRONG , b. 19 Jan 1948, Yarrawonga, Vic; m. K ATHERINE Z UBKO , 21 May 1983, Sydney NSW.

5 4 3 2 1 84. B RENDA M ARGARET B AKER (G UILDFORD , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 24 Apr 1917 in Laggan NSW, and died 06 Feb 1966 in Burwood NSW. She married F REDERICK R OSS MATTHEWS 1938 in Manly NSW. He was born 1911, and died 1980 in Goulburn NSW.

Children of B RENDA B AKER and F REDERICK M ATTHEWS are: i. JANIS M ARGARET 6 M ATTHEWS , b. 19 Dec 1938, Sydney NSW; m. (2) P AUL W AIPOURI ; b. New Zealand; m. (3) W ILLIAM S TUART K EITH , 1958, Crookwell NSW; b. 1938, Crookwell NSW. ii. LEONIE M AY M ATTHEWS , b. 26 Apr 1941, Sydney NSW; m. R OBERT T HOMAS H OOD , 24 Jan 1958, Sydney NSW; b. 30 Aug 1938, Sydney NSW.

85. R EGINALD K EVIN 5 B AKER (G UILDFORD 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 28 Jan 1921 in Crookwell NSW, and died 10 Apr 1981 in Bexley NSW. He married (1) L ILA V ALERIE WALSH . He married (2) P ATRICIA R USSELL F URLONG 1941 in Woollahra NSW. She was born 1917 in New Zealand, and died 1985 in Cooma NSW.

REGINALD K EVIN B AKER : Occupation: Taxi Prop.

Children of R EGINALD B AKER and L ILA W ALSH are: i. GRAHAM W ALSH 6 B AKER , b. 1950, Sydney NSW; m. V ICKI ?, Queensland. ii. PETER W ALSH B AKER , b. 1963.

Children of R EGINALD B AKER and P ATRICIA F URLONG are: iii. SHARON T HERESE 6 B AKER , b. Oct 1945, Sydney NSW; m. M ANFRED P AUL S CHULZ , 1965, Sydney NSW; b. Germany. iv. GUILBERT B AKER , b. 12 Apr 1947, Sydney NSW; m. L ESLEY E DEN , Sydney NSW.

5 4 3 2 1 86. N ITA B ERNICE B AKER (G UILDFORD , M ARY A NN MARIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 21 Dec 1922 in Crookwell NSW, and died 18 Jul 2006 in Crookwell NSW. She married M AXWELL J AMES ANDERSON 1952 in Crookwell NSW. He was born 20 Jan 1931 in Crookwell NSW, and died 12 Sep 2006 in Banfield House, Crookwell NSW.

FUNERAL NOTICE. ANDERSON, Nita Bernice (nee Baker). 21. 12. 1922 - 18. 7. 2006.

Peacefully surrounded by her family at Goulburn Base Hospital, formerly of Crookwell. Dearly loved wife of Max, loved mother and mother-in-law of Kim and Ellen of Katoomba, Patti and Raymond Cady of Goulburn, cherished Nan of Rachel, Trent; Jamie, Drew and Bree, loved sister of Brenda (dec), Bert (dec), Reg (dec), Joy and Pat and their respective families.

Nita’s family and friends are invited to attend Her funeral service to be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Crookwell at 11 am on Saturday July 22, 2006. A private cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to Banfield House, Crookwell.

R.J. Kennedy & Co. CROOKWELL.

NITA BERNICE ANDERSON 21 December 1922 – 18 July 2006

Nita was born 21st December 1922 in Crookwell. Her parents were Guildford Baker and Sabina Gertrude Baker nee Drew She was the fourth child in the family after Brenda, Bert and Reg, who have all predeceased her. She has been survived by 2 sisters, Joy and Pat who are younger. She had a wonderful childhood growing up at the Laggan Mill, where she said the children had the run of the mill and in the bad weather they played in the large room in the mill, where dances were held.

Nita and her younger sister Joy both joined the WAAFS (Women’s Auxiliary Air Force) during WW2 where they were sent to Melbourne to do their initial training. After the initial training Nita was stationed at Uranquinty and Joy went to Southport in Qld. Nita’s time in the Air Force she thoroughly enjoyed and often recalled, when she talked about the people that she had met and friends she made. There is a marvellous photo of Nita in her WAAF uniform in the book “Crookwell at War”.

After the war she spent some years in Townsville where she went to visit her sister Joy. Joy had married Les Finerty. who came from Townsville and Nita stayed to help her with her rapidly growing young family. She returned to Crookwell where she met, fell in love with, and married Max Anderson. After being married some years Nita and Max welcomed into their family Kim and Patti, both of whom were their pride and joy and who completed their family.

Nita and Max bought a farm at Redground, where they both worked hard to make it a success. Nita was always very involved in church, community and school activities such as Red Cross and the Hospital Auxiliary, she was assistant manager of the St Vincent de Paul shop, for 15 years until she had to give it up because of failing eyesight.

She loved sport and always went to watch Max when he played cricket; she played tennis until she said “she thought she was getting too old to run around a tennis court”. Then she took up bowls and became an avid bowls player and was an active club participant holding different positions such as president of the club.

She worked in different businesses in town, i.e. Clifton’s Pharmacy, Bassingthwaighte Bros, and the Shire Council and was the manager of the swimming pool. She spent some time as the secretary of St Mary’s School

During the latter years of her life, her grandchildren brought her much happiness; Kim and Ellen’s children - Rachel and Jamie, and Raymond and Patti’s children - Trent, Drew and Bree were an absolute delight to her.

She also has nieces and nephews with whom she was very close all of whom will miss her: Jan and Lee; Barry (dec) Lesleigh, Deidre, Cheryl, Rick, Jenny and Lindy; Sharon, Gil, Graham and Peter; Clark, Tracey and David

MAXWELL J AMES A NDERSON : Burial: 15.9.2006

Children of N ITA B AKER and M AXWELL A NDERSON are: i. KIM A NTHONY 6 A NDERSON , b. 21 Apr 1957, Sydney NSW; Adopted child; m. E LLEN E LAINE LEYLAND , 1979, Crookwell NSW; b. 21 Nov 1957. ii. PATTI L OUISE A NDERSON , b. 13 Oct 1959, Sydney NSW; Adopted child; m. R AYMOND P ETER CADY , 1979.

87. M YRA J OYCE 5 B AKER (G UILDFORD 4, M ARY ANN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 12 Apr 1924 in Crookwell NSW. She met L ESLIE M ARTIN F INERTY 1945 in Townsville Qld. He was born 20 Nov 1912 in Ayr Qld, and died 1979 in Townsville Qld.

Children of M YRA B AKER and L ESLIE F INERTY are: i. BARRY J OHN 6 F INERTY , b. 1945, Townsville Qld; m. M ARGARET J AMES , Townsville Qld. ii. LESLEIGH F INERTY , b. 02 Feb 1947, Townsville Qld; m. M ICHAEL E LEY , 1970. iii. DEIDRE F INERTY , b. 1948, Townsville Qld; m. J OHN S HAW . iv. CHERYL F INERTY , b. 1950, Townsville Qld; m. D ENNIS W ELLINGTON . v. JENNY F INERTY , b. 1953, Townsville Qld; m. (1) O LIVER S TRATTON ; m. (2) D AVID M CAULIFFE . vi. RICHARD F INERTY , b. 1958, Townsville Qld; m. B RONWYN ?. vii. MELINDA F INERTY , b. 1962, Townsville Qld; m. S TEPHEN C RESS .

88. P ATRICIA 5 B AKER (G UILDFORD 4, M ARY A NN MARIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 02 Aug 1930 in Crookwell NSW. She married F RANCIS G ORMLEY in Crookwell NSW.

Children of P ATRICIA B AKER and F RANCIS G ORMLEY are: i. CLARK 6 G ORMLEY , b. 1966, Sydney NSW. ii. TRACEY G ORMLEY , b. 1969, Sydney NSW. iii. DAVID G ORMLEY , b. 1974, Sydney NSW.

89. L ILIAH M ATILDA NAOMI 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1894 in Temora NSW, and died 17 Sep 1964 in Goulburn NSW. She married (2) M ICHAEL DAVID MCINTYRE H OGAN 27 Sep 1922 in Crookwell NSW. He died 22 Mar 1961 in Crookwell NSW.

Children of L ILIAH M ATILDA NAOMI E LDRIDGE are: i. MAY L ILLIAN MAUD 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 06 Nov 1911, Sapling Creek; m. (2) G EORGE A LBERT W HIPP , 1932, Crookwell NSW; b. 07 Oct 1911, Taralga NSW; d. 10 Nov 1974, Goulburn NSW. ii. ELIZABETH P HYLLIS E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Aug 1915, Sapling Creek, Laggan; d. 26 May 1962, Crookwell District Hospital; m. S TANLEY V INCENT F ENTON , 1936, Crookwell NSW; b. 24 Aug 1913, Cordillera; d. 29 Sep 1979, Queanbeyan District Hospital (66).

ELIZABETH P HYLLIS F ENTON : Burial: 27 May 1962, Peelwood Anglican Cemetery

STANLEY VINCENT FENTON: "The Seven Churches of Binda p140 Stanley Fenton was born at Cordillera near Peelwood on 24.8.1913. He was one of the nine children born to John & Ellen Fenton. he was educated at Peelwood Public School. After leaving school he worked most of his life in the Peelwood district. Stanley was employed by Percy Fisher and Michael Hogan at "Montana", Peelwood and later he worked for the McKenzie family at "Flowerburn "

He married Phyllis Eldridge of Limerick at Peelwood in 1936 and they had seven children . Stan, together with Laurence Blowes, were the principal parishioners involved in persuading the Rev'd Edgar Rolfe of the need for a new church in Peelwood. He worked on the building of St. Paul's overseeing and arranging the voluntary labour and organising much of the fund-raising. His wife died in May 1962 and after some years he left Peelwood to live in Queanbeyan where he died on 29 September 1979. He is buried at Peelwood Anglican Cemetery Residence: "Avalon"

iii. LYLE E LDRIDGE , b. 16 Dec 1917, Crookwell NSW.

Children of L ILIAH E LDRIDGE and M ICHAEL H OGAN are: iv. LEONARD W ALTER 6 H OGAN , b. 14 Apr 1923, Limerick NSW; m. P HYLLIS H ALIDE U RWIN , 1946, Redfern NSW. v. CECIL R UPERT H OGAN , b. 21 Jun 1925, Cooksvale Creek NSW; d. 1972, Queanbeyan NSW; m. DOROTHY G LADYS I SON , 1946, Crookwell NSW.

90. R UBY M YRTLE ELIZABETH 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, 1 JAMES ) was born 25 Jun 1897 in Scrublands near Temora, and died 10 Jan 1966 in Uranquinty NSW. She married A LEXANDER H UNTER 30 Dec 1920 in St. Thomas' C of E Narrandera NSW. He was born 26 Oct 1890 in Brunswick VIC, and died 26 Jun 1964 in Goulburn NSW.

Children of R UBY E LDRIDGE and A LEXANDER H UNTER are: i. JASPER J OHN 6 H UNTER , b. 06 Nov 1921, Narrandera NSW; d. 1974. ii. CECILIA H AZEL H UNTER , b. 1922. iii. CLAUDE H UNTER , b. 1925; d. 1992. iv. ALEXANDER W ILLIAM H UNTER , b. 03 Nov 1930, Uranquinty NSW; d. 15 Oct 1984, Wyadra Uranquinty. v. DOROTHY M AY H UNTER , b. 1933. vi. ROBERT G EORGE H UNTER , b. 1935; d. 1962. vii. DAPHNE H UNTER , b. 1937.

91. P RISCILLA M YSTERY 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 08 Nov 1903, and died 23 Nov 1973 in Wagga Wagga NSW. She married L OUIS H IGGS 1929 in Ashfield NSW. He was born 17 Nov 1893.

Children of P RISCILLA E LDRIDGE and L OUIS H IGGS are: i. RAYMOND 6 H IGGS , b. Apr 1930. ii. BERYL H IGGS , b. 1932; m. I VAN R UDD .

92. E NA D ULCIE EDIE 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 15 Aug 1906, and died 27 Sep 1977. She met A LLAN F RASER J ONES , son of J AMES J ONES and J ANE ELDRIDGE . He was born 22 Nov 1903, and died 25 Apr 1966 in Griffith NSW.

Children of E NA E LDRIDGE and A LLAN J ONES are: i. MAURICE G EOFFREY 6 J ONES , b. 31 Mar 1929. ii. ESTHER E LAINE J ONES , b. 04 Jul 1931. iii. ROBERT L YLLE J ONES , b. 11 May 1934. iv. BARBARA Y VONNE J ONES , b. 01 Feb 1937. v. LESLIE M ALCOLM J ONES , b. 09 Dec 1939. vi. SUSAN A DELE J ONES , b. 13 Jul 1945; d. 30 Jul 1967. vii. MERVYN B RUCE J ONES , b. 20 Apr 1948.

93. P EARLIE S TELLA 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 10 Sep 1908, and died 21 Jun 1971 in Leeton NSW. She married W ILFRED L ESLIE T URNER 24 Nov 1927 in Narrandera NSW. He was born 08 Sep 1908, and died 02 Aug 1975 in Leeton NSW.

PEARLIE S TELLA E LDRIDGE : Daughter of Walter Charles Eldridge and Edith Cummings, married Wilfred Leslie Turner. Pearlie was known as Nugget . She died of Heart Attack & is buried with Wilfred, along side their baby son, Donald, in the Baptist section of the Leeton Cemetery.

PEARLIE S TELLA E LDRIDGE : Burial: Baptist section of Leeton Cemetery

WILFRED L ESLIE E LDRIDGE : Burial: Baptist section of Leeton Cemetery

Children of P EARLIE E LDRIDGE and W ILFRED T URNER are: i. JOHN W ALTER 6 T URNER , b. 05 May 1928; m. (1) B ERYL H AMILTON ; b. 1923; d. 27 Aug 1974; m. (2) E STHER H OCKEY , 1974; b. 01 Aug 1923. ii. WILFRED N EVILLE T URNER , b. 03 Oct 1929; m. R OMA J EAN H ENDERSON ; b. 28 Oct 1930. iii. ELLEN L YNNE JUNE T URNER , b. 14 Aug 1931; m. G ORDON L EWIS E DWARDS , 31 Aug 1957; b. 18 May 1928. iv. RONALD J AMES T URNER , b. 13 Mar 1934. v. IAN D OUGLAS T URNER , b. 19 Apr 1938; m. (1) M AVIS J EAN C OWHAN ; m. (2) V ERA M AY P ATON , 1959, Wagga Wagga NSW. vi. DONALD D ENNY T URNER , b. 20 Jun 1947.

94. D OUGLAS W ALTER 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 24 Sep 1910, and died 27 Jan 1968. He married D OREEN S QUIRE W RIGHT . She was born 28 May 1919.

Child of D OUGLAS E LDRIDGE and D OREEN W RIGHT is: i. SUSAN J OY 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Feb 1954; m. W ILLIAM E DWARD S HORE ; b. 06 Jun 1946.

95. W ILLIAM J AMES 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE, C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 11 Jun 1917, and died 16 Feb 1992. He married M ARY S IBRAS . She was born 30 Aug 1923.

WILLIAM J AMES E LDRIDGE : Born 1913, when his parents both died in the 1922 flu epidemic, he and his sister Leila Henrietta were put into a State Home.

Children of W ILLIAM E LDRIDGE and M ARY S IBRAS are: i. WILLIAM C HARLES 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 03 Jan 1944; m. M ARGARET R OSE W OOD . ii. ROBERT J OHN E LDRIDGE , b. 22 Nov 1945; m. J UDITH A NNE S LOANE . iii. WALTER M AXWELL E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Oct 1948; m. V ERONICA M ARIE M CDERMOTT ; b. Aug 1949. iv. THERESA L YNETTE E LDRIDGE , b. 12 Jun 1965.

96. L EILA H ENRIETTA 5 E LDRIDGE (W ALTER C HARLES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 15 Oct 1919 in Sapling Creek, and died 16 Feb 1968 in Sydney NSW. She married K ENNETH H ENRY GORDON F ENWICK 21 Jun 1938 in Granville NSW. He was born 1914, and died Mar 1978 in Sydney NSW.

LEILA H ENRIETTA E LDRIDGE : Leila and her brother, William James, were placed into a State home after the death of their parents in the 1922 flu epidemic.

Children of L EILA E LDRIDGE and K ENNETH F ENWICK are: i. VALORIE L EILA ROWENA 6 F ENWICK , b. 31 Jan 1940; m. R OBERT S TEWART , 27 Aug 1960. ii. BETTY F ENWICK , b. 03 Dec 1941; m. E RIC B AKER .

97. R OYDEN C LIFFORD 5 E LDRIDGE (A RTHUR J AMES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 09 Jul 1903 in Abercrombie River NSW, and died 13 Jul 1966 in Mandurama NSW. He married TESSA P ICKER 09 Oct 1920 in The Sands, Trunkey Presbyterian Church. She was born 11 Sep 1891 in Bigga NSW, and died 1963 in Lyndhurst.

ROYDEN C LIFFORD E LDRIDGE : Witness at his birth was Alice Sparks Burial: Lyndhurst Cemetery

Child of R OYDEN E LDRIDGE and T ESSA P ICKER is: i. LAURENCE F REDERICK 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 27 Oct 1920, Trunkey Creek NSW; d. 08 Oct 2011, Narrandera NSW; m. N ORMA H ORKINGS , 1947, Blayney NSW; b. 27 Sep 1928; d. 11 Oct 1992, Narrandera NSW.

98. G LADYS M ELBA 5 E LDRIDGE (A RTHUR J AMES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 29 Apr 1912 in Crookwell NSW, and died 09 Sep 1993 in Orange NSW. She married H ERBERT F RANCIS 'JIM' P LATT . He was born 25 Oct 1894, and died 01 Feb 1962 in Lyndhurst.

GLADYS M ELBA E LDRIDGE : Orange Cemetery : Presbyterian Lawn Section 1 Row 5A Number 16 and the transcript is:

Gladys Melba PLATT, 29.4.1912 to 9.9.1993 A remarkable lady may her love live on in those she loved. (The hills we climbed, the river seen, All kept your memory fresh and green, from the children.)

Children of G LADYS E LDRIDGE and H ERBERT P LATT are: i. WESLEY G ORDON 6 P LATT , b. 1932. ii. MAURICE A LLAN P LATT , b. 05 Sep 1933. iii. KENNETH B RIAN P LATT , b. 17 Dec 1934; m. P AMELA J EAN H OWARD , 20 Sep 1958, Orange; b. 02 May 1939, Bigga. iv. MAVIS C OLLEEN JAYNE P LATT , b. 11 Apr 1937. v. JULIETTE L ORRAINE P LATT , b. 14 Aug 1940. vi. ROBYN R OSEMARY P LATT , b. 18 May 1944. vii. WENDY N ARELLE P LATT , b. 17 Oct 1948.

99. M ERVYN J ASPER 5 E LDRIDGE (A RTHUR J AMES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 15 Jun 1914 in Trunkey Creek NSW, and died 28 Sep 1989 in Tarana NSW. He married E LLA J EAN BRIGHT 1938 in Carcoar NSW. She died 18 Oct 1985 in Tarana NSW.

Children of M ERVYN E LDRIDGE and E LLA B RIGHT are: i. ALBERT 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 21 Oct 1938; m. J UDY G ORDON . ii. WILLIAM E LDRIDGE , b. 06 Nov 1939; m. (1) N ORMA J EAN B ROWNLEE ; m. (2) G LENDA A RNOLD , 1960, Bathurst NSW. iii. TERRY E LDRIDGE , b. 13 May 1941; m. E ILEEN F ERGUSON . iv. BRIAN E LDRIDGE , b. 12 Sep 1942; m. D ONNA B RADY . v. WALLACE E LDRIDGE , b. 17 Jul 1944; m. F AYE W ILLIAMS . vi. GORDON E LDRIDGE , b. 13 Feb 1948; m. V ELVET M CSPADDEN . vii. KEITH E LDRIDGE , b. 03 Oct 1950; m. R UTH G ORDON . viii. JUDY E LDRIDGE , b. 06 Feb 1953; m. C HARLES Z AMMIT . ix. SUE E LDRIDGE , b. 09 Nov 1954; m. G ARRY T HORNCROFT . x. WENDY E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Nov 1955. xi. ROBYN E LDRIDGE , b. 1956.

5 4 3 2 1 100. B ENJAMIN T ERRENCE E LDRIDGE (A RTHUR J AMES , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 26 Mar 1920 in The Sands Trunkey NSW, and died 05 Mar 1977. He married G LORIA M ERLE SHEPHARD 1950 in Goulburn NSW. She was born 06 Sep 1933 in Bigga NSW, and died 02 Jan 2011 in Forbes NSW.

BENJAMIN T ERRENCE E LDRIDGE : He served in WW2

GLORIA M ERLE E LDRIDGE :: Burial: 11 Jan 2011, Bigga NSW

Children of B ENJAMIN E LDRIDGE and G LORIA S HEPHARD are: i. JAMES 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 11 Apr 1951; m. M AREE C HRISTINE B RENNAN . ii. TERRENCE E LDRIDGE , b. 08 May 1953; m. (1) M ARY 'THERESA' R EYNOLDS , 13 May 1978, St Mary’s Catholic, Crookwell NSW; b. 03 Jan 1959, Crookwell NSW; m. (2) M ARY T HERESA REYNOLDS , 13 May 1978, St Mary’s Catholic, Crookwell; b. 03 Jan 1959, Crookwell. iii. HELEN E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Jun 1955. iv. LYDNEY E LDRIDGE , b. 30 Mar 1958. v. GAY E LDRIDGE , b. 13 Nov 1960; m. T REVOR W AYNE C ROKER . vi. ANTHONY E LDRIDGE , b. 20 Nov 1965; m. S ANDRA S HEEHY .

101. D ORIS V IOLET VICTORIA 5 E LDRIDGE (A RTHUR J AMES 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 02 Sep 1924 in Mandurama NSW. She married J OHN H ERMAN H OWARD 11 Feb 1947 in Bigga NSW. He was born 26 Jul 1925 in Trunkey Creek, NSW, and died 06 May 1985 in Goulburn Base Hospital, NSW.

Children of D ORIS E LDRIDGE and J OHN H OWARD are: i. ROGER J OHN 6 H OWARD , b. 15 Apr 1948, Crookwell NSW; m. J UDITH A NNE T HURLING , 23 Jul 1977, Queanbeyan NSW; b. 26 Aug 1952, Canberra, ACT. ii. GLORIA J ANELLE H OWARD , b. 02 May 1950, Crookwell NSW; m. A NTHONY L AWRENCE H INES , 09 Oct 1971, Cowra NSW; b. 25 Feb 1948, Orange NSW. iii. VIRGINIA A NNE H OWARD , b. 22 Nov 1953, Crookwell NSW; m. C HRISTOPHER W ILLIAM PRESCOTT , 11 Aug 1973, Goulburn NSW; b. 18 Oct 1946, Manly NSW. iv. JULIE A NNE H OWARD , b. 06 Jul 1958, Crookwell NSW. v. GLENYS M ARGARET H OWARD , b. 30 Jun 1962, Crookwell NSW; m. M ICHAEL J OHN C ROKE , 17 Jan 1981, Goulburn NSW; b. 18 Dec 1954, Goulburn NSW.

102. D AISY E LSIE AMELIA 5 P IERCY (F LORENCE T AMAR 4 E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, JAMES 1) was born 07 Aug 1894, and died 24 Jan 1965 in Narrandera NSW. She married W ILLIAM H UNT 1914 in Narrandera NSW. He was born 1890, and died 27 Sep 1972 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of D AISY P IERCY and W ILLIAM H UNT are: i. LAURIE L ORRAINE 6 H UNT , m. J AMES T URRIFF , 1956, Narrandera NSW. ii. GEOFFREY H UNT , m. B OBBETTE L ORRAINE M ENZIES , 1958, Narrandera NSW. iii. LEE H UNT , m. N OEL G OUGH . iv. LYNETTE H UNT , m. L EONARD P HELPS . v. DAPHNE C ORALIE H UNT , b. 25 Jul 1916; m. D ONALD F ROST . vi. LANCELOT G ERALD H UNT , b. 18 Jan 1919; d. 18 Sep 1973, Narrandera NSW; m. D OROTHY ARABELLA C OATES , 1947, Narrandera NSW.

LANCELOT G ERALD H UNT : Aged 54 yrs. ILMO. Beloved Husband of Dorothy and Father of Roger and Stephen.

vii. RALPH R UPERT H UNT , b. 25 Dec 1927; m. J OAN S HEATHER . viii. GLEN H UNT , b. 1931; d. 26 Mar 1989, Narrandera NSW; m. B ERYL S ULLIVAN .

GLEN H UNT : Aged 58 yrs. Beloved husband of Beryl. Devoted father of Wayne, Denise & Debra. Dearly loved by his grandchildren Extra inscription in middle of headstone for Daniel HUNT.

ix. KENNETH M AXWELL H UNT , b. 1934; d. 28 Jun 1990, Narrandera NSW; m. L ESLEY A NNE O ATES , 1955, Narrandera NSW.

KENNETH M AXWELL H UNT : Aged 56 yrs. In memory of our father. Maurie, Wendy, Andrew & Rebecca.

103. C ORALIE M YRTLE 5 P IERCY (F LORENCE T AMAR 4 E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, JAMES 1) was born 16 Nov 1897, and died 16 Aug 1994 in Narrandera NSW. She married W ALTER THOMAS H UNTER 1920 in Narrandera NSW. He was born 24 Feb 1896, and died 24 Jun 1969 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of C ORALIE P IERCY and W ALTER H UNTER are: i. THIRZA E UNICE MURIEL 6 H UNTER , b. 08 Oct 1922; m. J AMES N ANKWELL D ARE , 1940, Narrandera NSW. ii. DOUGLAS E DWARD H UNTER , b. 02 Nov 1924; d. 20 Mar 2003, Cooma NSW; m. J EAN A NDERSON . iii. JESSIE F AY H UNTER , b. 14 Nov 1927; d. 24 May 1980, Guildford NSW; m. J AMES A LEXANDER MCCLURE , 1948, Narrandera NSW; b. 1923; d. 09 Nov 2002, Guildford NSW. iv. SHIRLEY J UNE H UNTER , b. 16 Apr 1929; d. 27 Jun 2007, at St. Josephs Hospital, late of Merrylands; m. R ONALD W ILKIE R EECE , 1947, Narrandera NSW; b. 1917; d. 24 Dec 1987, Merrylands NSW. v. LAUREL M ARIE H UNTER , b. 18 Dec 1932; d. 20 Oct 1993, Seven Hills MSW; m. C HARLES G EORGE NORRIS , 1952, Narrandera NSW. vi. KERRY H UNTER , b. 29 Sep 1935; d. 31 Jan 1987, Narrandera NSW; m. R OSEMARY G ALVIN . vii. REX W ILFRED H UNTER , b. 29 Jan 1937; d. 20 Feb 2004, Wagga Base Hospital, formerly of Cooma; m. E ILEEN M AY BRIDGET D UNNE , 1956, Narrandera NSW. viii. COLLEEN D EANNE H UNTER , b. 17 Jul 1940; m. S TEPHEN J AMES B EAN , 1959, Narrandera NSW. ix. GARRY B RUCE H UNTER , b. 17 Feb 1943; m. P ATRICIA M ILLER ; b. 01 Dec 1953.

104. B RIDE E VA LENORE 5 E LDRIDGE (W ILLIAM J OSIAH 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 25 Feb 1897 in Tuena NSW, and died 10 Oct 1992 in Young NSW. She met (1) J AMES J OSIAH ELDRIDGE . He was born 1888 in 'Salisbury' Bigga, and died 05 Jan 1938.

Children of B RIDE E LDRIDGE and J AMES E LDRIDGE are: i. GRACE 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 22 Jul 1920; d. 29 Apr 1958, Mosman NSW; m. T HOMAS S IDNEY MCGLYNN , 1942, Young NSW; b. 22 Jul 1914. ii. IVY E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Feb 1923; m. A RTHUR W OOLFORD, 1939, Young NSW; b. 03 Apr 1916, Suffock England. iii. CHARLES L EONARD E LDRIDGE , b. 02 Aug 1929; m. E LLEN C ASEY . iv. CLAUDE W ALLACE E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Jun 1931; m. M ARY R OBERTS , 03 May 1951; b. 26 Apr 1933. v. MARGARET A NN E LDRIDGE , b. 03 Mar 1933; m. R EGINALD A RTHUR K ABLE , 1950, Young NSW. vi. BERRIS J EAN E LDRIDGE , b. 06 Jun 1936; m. L ESLIE T HOMAS J H AMPTON , 1953, Young NSW.

Child of B RIDE E VA LENORE E LDRIDGE is: vii. KATHLEEN M AY 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 26 May 1915, Carcoar; d. 26 May 1939, Young District Hospital; m. SIDNEY J OHN W RITER , 24 Sep 1931, Young; b. 16 May 1901, Gum Flat, Tuena; d. 15 Nov 1990, Young District Hospital.

KATHLEEN M AY W RITER : Burial: Young SIDNEY J OHN W RITER : Burial: Young

5 4 3 2 1 105. H AZEL 'MERLE' MONA E LDRIDGE (W ILLIAM J OSIAH , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 20 Jun 1898 in Binda NSW, and died 12 Mar 1971. She married E DWARD H ENRY B ATES 12 Feb 1913 in Markdale NSW. He was born 1881 in Wagga Wagga, and died 04 Apr 1955 in Myrtleville, Crooked Corner NSW.

HAZEL 'MERLE' MONA B ATES Burial: Binda Anglican Cemetery

EDWARD H ENRY B ATES : Burial: 06 Apr 1955, Binda Anglican Cemetery Cause of Death: Coronary Artery Disease

Children of H AZEL E LDRIDGE and E DWARD B ATES are: i. THELMA D APHNE 6 B ATES , b. 15 Mar 1913, Markdale NSW; d. 17 Aug 1997, Griffith Hospital, late of Lithgow; m. J OHN H ILTON H AILSTONE , 1931, Crookwell NSW; b. 03 Oct 1909, 'Hilltop' Bigga NSW; d. 10 Dec 1961, Brighton-le-Sands. ii. STELLA B ERNICE B ATES , b. 01 Jul 1916, Markdale NSW; d. 07 Oct 1995, Goulburn Base Hospital (79) Burial: 11 Oct 1995; m. R ONALD B RUCE W ARN , 1937, St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church, Crookwell NSW; b. 17 Mar 1917, Crookwell NSW; d. 11 Jun 1997, Goulburn NSW.

iii. AMELIA A NN B ATES , b. 25 Jul 1918, Crookwell NSW; d. 24 Aug 1935, Crookwell District Hospital (17). iv. ESMA K ATHLEEN B ATES , b. 05 Oct 1920; m. F REDERICK J AMES F LETCHER . v. EDWARD T REVOR B ATES , b. 25 Feb 1921, Markdale NSW; m. D OREEN J OYCE T HOMAS , 1949, Griffith NSW. vi. MARJORIE J OAN B ATES , b. 09 Feb 1924, Montrose Hospital Crookwell NSW; m. V ICTOR S COTT . vii. HARRIET J OYCE B ATES , b. 09 Sep 1925, Crookwell NSW; m. H UGH D AVIS , 07 Jun 1947, St. Andrews C/E Markdale, Binda, NSW; b. 1903, Ramsgate NSW. viii. JACQUELINE 'MARIE' B ATES , b. 17 Nov 1937, Crookwell District Hospital NSW; m. (1) E DWARD BARKER ; m. (2) A LWYN 'REX' S EAMAN , 1957, Crookwell NSW; b. 17 Mar 1936, Crookwell NSW.

5 4 3 2 1 106. C LARENCE A UBREY E LDRIDGE (W ILLIAM J OSIAH , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 29 Jul 1900 in Burrowa NSW, and died 18 Jul 1970 in Young NSW. He married E LSIE M AVIS MILLER 1938 in Young NSW. She was born 02 Jan 1916 in Young NSW.

CLARENCE A UBREY E LDRIDGE : Burial: Young

Children of C LARENCE E LDRIDGE and E LSIE M ILLER are: i. CAVIL M AY 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 25 Apr 1939; m. G ORDON LESLIE MORRIS S UMMERVILLE , 30 Nov 1957; b. 05 Jun 1936. ii. JOAN E LDRIDGE , b. 06 Nov 1940; m. (1) C EDRIC J OHN S MITHERS , 30 May 1959; m. (2) C EDRIC JIHN S MITHERS , 30 May 1959. iii. DAVID J OHN E LDRIDGE , b. 23 Jul 1945; m. (1) L YNNE B ARRIE , 27 Jul 1978; m. (2) C AROL A NN SMITH , 05 Jun 1985; b. 13 Dec 1948. iv. JENNY A NN E LDRIDGE , b. 21 May 1952; m. (1) R OSS B UTT ; m. (2) P ETER L E STRANGE , 16 Aug 1969.

5 4 3 2 1 107. C HARLES A UBERY E LDRIDGE (W ILLIAM J OSIAH , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 30 May 1902 in Burrowa NSW, and died 09 Mar 1943 in Cootamundra NSW. He married L EILA M COOKE 27 Aug 1927 in Young NSW. She was born 1910.

LEILA M C OOKE : 34361/1910 COOKE LEILA M WILLIAM L MAGGIE B YOUNG

Children of C HARLES E LDRIDGE and L EILA C OOKE are: i. JEAN 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 31 Dec 1932; m. C HARLES H EYDON . ii. HAZEL E LDRIDGE , b. 13 Apr 1934; m. A LFRED J OHN P ITMAN . iii. BRIAN C HARLES E LDRIDGE , b. 09 Jun 1937; m. (2) M ARGARET J OAN C ARTER , 1955, Wagga Wagga NSW. iv. FLORENCE E LDRIDGE , b. 27 Jul 1938; m. R ONALD C ARTER .

108. R AYNER C LIFFORD JOHN 5 E LDRIDGE (W ILLIAM J OSIAH 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 16 Dec 1905 in Boorowa NSW, and died 30 Oct 1963 in Mercy Care, Young NSW. He married (1) S ANDI . He married (2) C YNTHIA I SABEL M ILLER 28 Jan 1928. She was born 01 Jul 1910, and died in Living 1980 Young.

Children of R AYNER E LDRIDGE and C YNTHIA M ILLER are: i. DULCIE M AY 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Aug 1928; d. 19 Oct 2001, Temora NSW; m. N OEL A LFRED WELLS , 1948, Young NSW. ii. BRUCE J OHN E LDRIDGE, b. 14 Apr 1930; m. (1) Y EE C HENG ; m. (2) B ERYL E STELLE D OWD , 1948, Young rg; d. 1988.

BERYL E STELLE E LDRIDGE Cause of Death: Brain Tumour

iii. COLIN C HARLES E LDRIDGE , b. 01 May 1932; m. L EILA D OREEN W ILLIAMS , 1954, Harden NSW. iv. JUNE M ARY E LDRIDGE , b. 23 Jun 1934; m. K EVIN S TEWART . v. LESLIE E LDRIDGE , b. 26 Sep 1938, At home at Burrangong. vi. VALORIE J OAN E LDRIDGE , b. 16 Jun 1948, At home at Burrangong.

5 4 3 2 1 109. W ILLIAM L EONARD E LDRIDGE (W ILLIAM J OSIAH , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 12 Jan 1908 in Boorowa NSW, and died 24 Apr 1982 in Mercy Hospital, Young NSW. He married SARAH M ARTHA M ILLER 1935. She was born 24 Jul 1918, and died 16 Oct 1973 in Young (55).

Children of W ILLIAM E LDRIDGE and S ARAH M ILLER are: i. VIVIAN J ASPER 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 22 May 1935; m. J ILLIANNE Y VONNE E DGERTON , 28 Oct 1972; b. 08 Jul 1936. ii. MARY E LDRIDGE , b. 17 Jun 1937; m. L EONARD S UMMERFIELD ; b. 16 Sep 1939.

110. A LLAN F RASER 5 J ONES (J ANE M AY 4 E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 22 Nov 1903, and died 25 Apr 1966 in Griffith NSW. He married E NA D ULCIE EDIE E LDRIDGE , daughter of W ALTER E LDRIDGE and E DITH C UMMINGS . She was born 15 Aug 1906, and died 27 Sep 1977.

Children are listed above under (92) Ena Dulcie Edie Eldridge.

111. I VY E ILEEN 5 B ARNES (L ILAH V ICTORIA 4 E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1904 in Burrowa NSW Rg.1919, and died 25 Jan 1982 in Narrandera NSW. She married W ILFRED WILLIAM HENRY JAMES R USSELL 1924 in Narrandera. He died 24 May 1989 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of I VY B ARNES and W ILFRED R USSELL are: i. JACK 6 R USSELL . ii. ROY R USSELL . iii. REGINALD R USSELL , m. J AN D AWSON . iv. KEITH R USSELL , m. D OROTHY S IMS .

5 4 3 2 112. G LADYS M INERVA B ARNES (L ILAH V ICTORIA E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , JAMES 1) was born 1906 in Burrowa NSW Rg.06-11868, and died 17 Apr 1975 in Narrandera NSW. She married T HOMAS E DWARD H ORKINGS 1924 in Narrandera NSW. He died 23 Jul 1976 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of G LADYS B ARNES and T HOMAS H ORKINGS are: i. LEONARD 6 H ORKINGS , m. E LSIE P AINTING . ii. RAYMOND H ORKINGS , m. N ORMA G IBBONS . iii. JAMES H ORKINGS . iv. CLIFFORD H ORKINGS , b. Abt. 1927; d. 12 Apr 1980, Narrandera NSW. v. NORMA H ORKINGS , b. 27 Sep 1928; d. 11 Oct 1992, Narrandera NSW; m. L AURENCE F REDERICK ELDRIDGE , 1947, Blayney NSW; b. 27 Oct 1920, Trunkey Creek NSW; d. 08 Oct 2011, Narrandera NSW.

113. A MY M ATILDA 5 B ARNES (L ILAH V ICTORIA 4 E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 04 Oct 1909 in Hans Flat Rg.42399 Tuena NSW, and died 14 Jan 1941 in Narrandera NSW. She married E DWARD W ILLIAM R OSEBOTTOM 1930 in Narrandera NSW. He was born Aug 1901 in Carcoar, and died 30 Apr 1953 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of A MY B ARNES and E DWARD R OSEBOTTOM are: i. RICHARD H ENRY 6 R OSEBOTTOM , b. 26 Dec 1930; d. 14 Jan 1988, Macquarie Fields NSW; m. J OAN EVELYN H ENDERSON ; b. 1934. ii. JAMES M ILTON R OSEBOTTOM , b. 22 Jun 1932; d. 17 Sep 1999. iii. EDWARD G EORGE R OSEBOTTOM , b. 23 Jun 1934; m. S HIRLEY ?? . iv. GLORIA R OSEBOTTOM , b. 10 Feb 1936; m. (1) W ILLIAM R OSEBOTTOM , b. 1939; d. 14 Jun 1939, Narrandera NSW.

5 4 3 2 1 114. D AISY V ALERIE B ARNES (L ILAH V ICTORIA E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1912 in Narrandera NSW Rg.46309, and died 1972 in Wagga Wagga NSW. She married RAYMOND H ENRY BENJAMIN M ARTIN 1935 in Narrandera NSW. He was born 1916 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of D AISY B ARNES and R AYMOND M ARTIN are: i. JACK 6 M ARTIN . ii. JILL M ARTIN . iii. LILAH M ARTIN .

115. L IONEL G ILLETTE 5 B ARNES (L ILAH V ICTORIA 4 E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1914 in Narrandera NSW Rg.54366. He married I RENE R ACHEL M CGUINESS 1941 in Cootamundra NSW. She died 06 Mar 1998.

Children of L IONEL B ARNES and I RENE M CGUINESS are: i. EDWARD 6 B ARNES . ii. IRENE B ARNES . iii. WILLIAM B ARNES . iv. MAUREEN B ARNES . v. JUNE B ARNES . vi. BARRY B ARNES . vii. JANICE M AY B ARNES , b. Dec 1951; d. 11 Mar 1952, Narrandera NSW.

116. C ORALIE M AY 5 B ARNES (L ILAH V ICTORIA 4 E LDRIDGE , M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, JAMES 1) was born 11 Feb 1919 in Narrandera NSW. She married A LLAN R OY S TANLEY 1946.

Children of C ORALIE B ARNES and A LLAN S TANLEY are: i. ALLAN 6 S TANLEY , d. 10 Mar 1950, Narrandera. ii. JIM S TANLEY . iii. RICK S TANLEY .

117. O LIVE V ALDA 5 E LDRIDGE (CLARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 18 Mar 1921, and died 23 Feb 2006 in Queen Elizabeth Hospital Adelaide SA. She married WILLIAM M ILLINGTON .

Children of O LIVE E LDRIDGE and W ILLIAM M ILLINGTON are: i. JOHN 6 M ILLINGTON . b. 1942. ii. ANNE M ILLINGTON .

118. R OYCE W ILLIAM 5 E LDRIDGE (C LARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 23 Jan 1922. He married M AVIS J OAN S MITH 1952 in Leeton NSW. She was born 25 Feb 1936, and died 22 Jul 2003 in at Calvary Hospital, Wagga Wagga, late of Narrandera.

Children of R OYCE E LDRIDGE and M AVIS S MITH are: i. SHIRLEY M AREE 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 24 Dec 1952; m. R OBERT P ALMER ; b. 25 Feb 1951. ii. ROY W ILLIAM E LDRIDGE , b. 26 Nov 1956; m. J ULIE C HURCHILL ; b. 03 Jul 1957. iii. ALAN L EE E LDRIDGE , b. 20 Mar 1962; m. B ARBARA O 'CALLAGHAN . iv. RAYMOND J OHN E LDRIDGE , b. 07 May 1964; m. G AI C ARTER ; b. 14 Jul 1956.

5 4 3 2 1 119. B ERYL B ONITA E LDRIDGE (C LARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1928. She married D ONALD C HARLES M ORGAN 1954 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of B ERYL E LDRIDGE and D ONALD M ORGAN are: i. JOHN 6 M ORGAN . ii. LORRAINE M ORGAN . iii. BRIAN M ORGAN . iv. SHARON M ORGAN . v. WAYNE M ORGAN . vi. SUSAN M ORGAN . vii. WARREN M ORGAN. viii. DARREN M ORGAN . ix. RONALD M ORGAN . x. BRETT M ORGAN . xi. MARK S HANE M ORGAN , b. 04 Oct 1967; d. 31 May 1969.

120. J OHN B ASIL 5 E LDRIDGE (C LARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 15 Nov 1930. He married V ERNIE ELIZABETH S ANDERSON 1954 in Leeton NSW. She was born 16 Apr 1938.

Children of J OHN E LDRIDGE and V ERNIE S ANDERSON are: i. JOHN W ILLIAM 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Apr 1954. ii. JACQUELINE E LIZABETH E LDRIDGE , b. 28 Mar 1958; m. G ARRY J OHNSON . iii. LARRY M ICHAEL E LDRIDGE , b. 13 Feb 1960; m. M ICHELLE M EEKIN . iv. CARL O LIVER E LDRIDGE , b. 28 Jan 1963; m. T RACEY H UNT . v. JEANETTE A NN E LDRIDGE , b. 12 Aug 1965; m. P ETER M OONEY . vi. CHRISTOPHER B ASIL E LDRIDGE , b. 12 Dec 1966. vii. MARIA V ENICE E LDRIDGE , b. 04 Jan 1967; m. A LAN T HOMPSON . viii. JUSTIN Q UADE E LDRIDGE , b. 10 Aug 1973.

5 4 3 2 1 121. J AMES M ONTY E LDRIDGE (C LARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 1936. He married S HIRLEY .

Children of J AMES E LDRIDGE and S HIRLEY are: i. ROY R USSELL 6 E LDRIDGE . ii. MANDY E LDRIDGE .

122. S HIRLEY M ELBA 5 E LDRIDGE (C LARENCE O LIVER ' MICK' 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1937. She married H ERBERT G EORGE WADDELL S ANDERSON 1956 in Narrandera NSW.

Children of S HIRLEY E LDRIDGE and H ERBERT S ANDERSON are: i. LAURIE W ADDELL 6 S ANDERSON , b. 1959. ii. YVONNE W ADDELL S ANDERSON , b. 1961. iii. GLEN W ADDELL S ANDERSON , b. 1967.

123. R UBY D OREEN 5 E LDRIDGE (C HARLES H ENRY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 16 Aug 1919, and died 19 Jun 1974. She met K EITH D OUGLAS V INDEN . He was born 07 Feb 1918, and died 17 Oct 1985.

Children of R UBY E LDRIDGE and K EITH V INDEN are: i. RHONDA L YNETTE 6 V INDEN , b. 01 Apr 1949. ii. DOUGLAS H ENRY V INDEN , b. 02 Dec 1952.

124. J AMES L AURENCE 5 E LDRIDGE (C HARLES H ENRY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 22 Mar 1923, and died 15 Nov 1975. He married M ARGARET C LAIRE C LARK 1944 in Narrandera NSW. She was born 30 Aug 1921.

Children of J AMES E LDRIDGE and M ARGARET C LARK are: i. VALORIE M ARGARET 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 24 Aug 1944. ii. BARBARA D OREEN E LDRIDGE , b. 28 Sep 1946. iii. KEVIN J AMES E LDRIDGE , b. 15 Feb 1950. iv. GRAHAM C HARLES E LDRIDGE , b. 31 Aug 1956.

5 4 3 2 1 125. R OMA E LDRIDGE (C HARLES H ENRY , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , JAMES ) was born 27 Jul 1928. She married H ILARY J OHN C AMERON .

Children of R OMA E LDRIDGE and H ILARY C AMERON are: i. SANDRA G AYE 6 C AMERON , b. 27 Jul 1952. ii. MALCOLM J OHN C AMERON , b. 08 Nov 1955. iii. RUSSELL I AN C AMERON , b. 25 Jun 1961. iv. GLEN RICHARD C AMERON , b. 03 Mar 1963.

5 4 3 2 1 126. R AYMOND C LAUDE E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY , M ATILDA S OPHIA P AYNE , C HARLES , J AMES ) was born 28 Nov 1910 in Burrowa NSW. He married E DITH M AUD H EAYDON 13 Jul 1932.

Child of R AYMOND E LDRIDGE and E DITH H EAYDON is: i. NORMA 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 30 Nov 1931; m. (1) D AGON ; m. (2) C LIFFORD B IRCH .

127. T HOMAS J AMES 5 E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 16 Aug 1912 in Burrowa, and died 08 Aug 1960 in Charleville Qld. He married O LIVE M URIEL H EAYDON 25 Jul 1934.

Children of T HOMAS E LDRIDGE and O LIVE H EAYDON are: i. MARGARET 6 E LDRIDGE , m. (1) P ETER W ILSON ; m. (3) C ROWE . ii. BARBARA E LDRIDGE , m. S ANDERSON . iii. HELEN E LDRIDGE , m. (1) J OHN H ARKER ; m. (2) R ONALD T IGHE . iv. JEAN E LDRIDGE , m. J ACK T HOMPSON . v. LORNA E LDRIDGE , m. D ES HORAN .

128. F LORENCE E VELYN 5 E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 07 Jul 1914 in Roma Qld, and died 24 Apr 2001 in Margate Qld. She married W ILLIAM A UGUST FREDERICK B AND 14 Mar 1934 in Morven Qld. He was born 24 Apr 1913, and died 08 Feb 1982 in Morven Qld.

Children of F LORENCE E LDRIDGE and W ILLIAM B AND are: i. LEONA F LORENCE 6 B AND , b. 1935; d. 10 Apr 1938, Morven Qld ( 5 yrs). ii. BETTY B AND , b. 01 May 1937; m. D ESMOND C ORNISH ; d. 31 Aug 1984. iii. FAY B AND , b. 03 Sep 1942; m. T REVOR H ARKEN . iv. TREVOR B AND , b. 10 Aug 1950; m. J OY ; d. 19 Aug 1991.

129. M ARGARET T HELMA 5 E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 14 Jul 1917 in Qld. She married (1) E DWARD N ORRIS . She married (2) F RANK A UGUST BAND S WAN 10 Mar 1933. He died 1945 in Qld.

Children of M ARGARET E LDRIDGE and F RANK S WAN are: i. NEVILLE 6 S WAN . ii. CLAUDETTE S WAN . iii. MICHAEL S WAN , b. 15 Feb 1945.

130. A RTHUR J OSEPH 5 E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 16 Mar 1920, and died 03 Nov 2000 in Redcliffe Hospital Qld. He married (1) J OAN N ELLIE C OLLINS . She was born 04 Sep 1934. He married (2) E DNA P ARKES .

Children of A RTHUR E LDRIDGE and J OAN C OLLINS are: i. PETER J OHN 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 09 Dec 1957. ii. RODNEY A RTHUR E LDRIDGE , b. 22 Dec 1969.

131. D ULCIE H ARRIET 5 E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 04 May 1921 in Roma Qld, and died 11 Jan 1996 in Roma Qld. She married W ILLIAM A MOS O UTEN 17 Feb 1939. He was born 10 Nov 1909, and died 1984.

DULCIE H ARRIET E LDRIDGE : Burial: Roma Qld

Children of D ULCIE E LDRIDGE and W ILLIAM O UTEN are: i. BOYD W ILLIAM 6 O UTEN , b. 08 May 1939. ii. JILLIAN O UTEN , b. 16 Aug 1943. iii. COLLEEN K AY O UTEN , b. 22 Aug 1947. iv. LIONAL T REVOR O UTEN , b. 14 Oct 1949. v. ROSS G LEN O UTEN , b. 05 Mar 1951. vi. GARRY P AUL O UTEN , b. 15 Apr 1952. vii. STEPHEN J AMES O UTEN , b. 22 Feb 1956.

132. J OYCE R UBY 5 E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 22 Jan 1923 in Qld. She married A LAN B ECK 06 Feb 1945. He was born 14 Sep 1918.

Children of J OYCE E LDRIDGE and A LAN B ECK are: i. SANDRA K AY 6 B ECK , b. 22 Oct 1949. ii. RHONDA G AIL B ECK , b. 29 Apr 1951. iii. SCHYRAN A NNE B ECK , b. 06 Apr 1952. iv. MICHAEL A LLAN B ECK , b. 22 Mar 1954; d. 27 Oct 1973. v. DAVID J OHN B ECK , b. 18 Nov 1956. vi. TREVOR C HARLES B ECK , b. 06 Dec 1958. vii. DARRYL B ECK , b. 04 Feb 1961.

133. E SME J EAN 5 E LDRIDGE (J AMES J URY4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 27 Jun 1928, and died 1998 in Townsville. She married (1) A RTHUR S YMES . He died 1987. She married (2) JOHN C HANDLER .

Children of E SME E LDRIDGE and A RTHUR S YMES are: i. GLORIA 6 S YMES . ii. CAROL SYMES . iii. JAMES S YMES . iv. RODNEY S YMES . v. BRIAN S YMES . vi. EMMA S YMES . vii. KIM S YMES .

134. G EORGE W ILLIAM ROBERT 5 E LDRIDGE (J OSIAH R UPERT 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 29 May 1918 in Narrandera NSW, and died 30 Mar 2011 in Gladesville. He married B ETTY GEARY 05 May 1949 in St. Thomas, Roselle Sydney. She was born 22 Dec 1927 in Annandale.

Children of G EORGE E LDRIDGE and B ETTY G EARY are: i. ROBERT G EORGE 6 E LDRIDGE , b. 01 Jan 1952, Camperdown NSW; m. K AREN . DERKENNE. ii. NEIL W ILLIAM E LDRIDGE , b. 30 Jul 1954, Camperdown NSW; m. A NNETTE L OUISE S HAW , 03 Jan 1981, Sydney; b. 21 Jan 1956. iii. JEANETTE E LDRIDGE , b. 29 Apr 1960, Camperdown NSW. iv. JEANNETTE E LDRIDGE , b. 29 Apr 1960, Camperdown.

135. T HORA D OROTHY 5 E LDRIDGE (J OSIAH R UPERT 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 10 Mar 1920 in Narrandera NSW, and died 27 Jan 1969 in Leeton NSW. She married D ONALD H OPE EDENBOROUGH 1942 in Narrandera NSW. He died 05 Mar 1991.

Children of T HORA E LDRIDGE and D ONALD E DENBOROUGH are: i. DONALD G EORGE 6 E DINBOROUGH , b. 21 Nov 1945. ii. JOHN W ILLIAM E DINBOROUGH , b. 01 Sep 1948. iii. MARY L YNNE E DINBOROUGH , b. 15 Apr 1951. iv. WENDY E DINBOROUGH , b. 13 May 1955.

136. M ARJORIE J OYCE 5 E LDRIDGE (J OSIAH R UPERT 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 18 Aug 1921 in Narrandera NSW, and died 22 Sep 1989 in Castle Hill NSW. She married (1) J AMES MCCALLUM . She married (2) C LIVE L INDSAY T HORNTON 29 Sep 1943 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Narrandera, son of C ECIL T HORNTON and A DA B AKER . He was born 26 Apr 1922 in Crookwell NSW.

Children of M ARJORIE E LDRIDGE and J AMES M CCALLUM are: i. LEONARD J AMES 6 M CCALLUM , b. 30 Aug 1962. ii. RODNEY M CCALLUM , b. 21 Oct 1964; m. L ORRAINE T URNER .

137. E RIC G ARNET 5 E LDRIDGE (V IVIAN J ASPER 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 1922 in Epping NSW. He married N OELEEN M ARJORIE C OUSINS . She was born in Burwood NSW.

Children of E RIC E LDRIDGE and N OELEEN C OUSINS are: i. DAVID M URRAY 6 E LDRIDGE . ii. RICHARD G ARNET E LDRIDGE .

138. P ERCY M URRAY 5 E LDRIDGE (V IVIAN J ASPER 4, M ATILDA S OPHIA 3 P AYNE , C HARLES 2, J AMES 1) was born 30 Jul 1924 in Young NSW. He married (1) V IOLET J EAN MARY H OWARTH 05 Oct 1946 in Holy Trinity Church, Darby Falls. She died 15 Apr 1947. He married (2) H AZEL W OOD 23 Apr 1949.

PERCY M URRAY E LDRIDGE : Percy served in WW2

Children of P ERCY E LDRIDGE and H AZEL W OOD are: i. ELIZABETH F AYE 6 E LDRIDGE , m. J OHN P ATRICK F INNERTY ; b. Gosford NSW. ii. EVELYN G AYE E LDRIDGE , m. M ICHAEL P ETER B RENNAN.

Compiled by Rhonda Brownlow & Monica Jones