The McGrath Family's Journey Through Time
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| 2 | Funeral Notice - Joyce May Cameron - 1964 - Sydney Morning Herald McGRATH - The Relatives and Friends of the late Mrs JOYCE MAY McGRATH, late of Lot 28 Mulgoa Road, Kemps Creek, are kindly invited to attend her Funeral: to leave our Funeral Home Tomorrow (Friday), 1st May, after a service commencing at 10 a.m., for Liverpool Cemetery, PERRAMS FUNERAL SERVICE, 79 George Street, Liverpool. Published in The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 30 April, 1964 | ||
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| 4 | Birth Announcement - Allan D'Astoli The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 3 Nov 1928 Page 16 Digital Copy: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/1200267 Transcription / Summary: D'ASTOLI - October 22, at Nurse Sturrock's private hospital, Drynane, Park-avenue, Bondi, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D'Astoli, Sydney - a son. | ||
| 5 | Wedding Announcement - Neville McGrath & Joyce Cameron - 1949 McGRATH—CAMERON. A very pretty wedding took place at St. Clemment's Church, Marrickville, on July 2, Joyce May, second daughter of Mr. Reuben Cameron, of Leeton, to Neville McGrath, only son of Mr. and Mrs. McGrath' of Wollongong. The bride, who -was given away by her father, looked very pretty dressed in white figured cloquc in old world style. The bride carried a bouquet or white carnations and roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Ramsay, a friend of the bride and Valerie Taylor, a niece… | ||
| 6 | Wedding Announcement - Clarence Taylor and Dorothy Cameron TAYLOR— CAMERON The marriage was celebrated at St. Peter's Church of England, Leeton, on 2nd October, of Dorothy Cameron, of Leeton, and Clarence S. Taylor, of Whitton, by the Rev. Sims. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. Ruben Cameron, of Church Street, Leeton, the bridesmaid being Miss Rene Murdock, and the best man Mr. Gordon Taylor. The bride was frocked in a navy blue crepe frock self-trimmed with a pleasing little halo hat to match. The bridesmaid wore a jade green wool de… | ||
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| 9 | Funeral Notice - Brigid Agnes Devitt, 1965 McGRATH - Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. BRIGID AGNES McGRATH will be offered at St. John's Church, Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, THIS DAY (MONDAY) at 1.30 p.m.. The funeral will leave at the conclusion of Mass for the Burwood Cemetery. | ||
| 10 | Death Notice - Brigid Agnes Devitt, 1965 McGRATH - On Feb 5, at Greensborough, Brigid Agnes, beloved wife of James McGrath of 7 Teresa St, Greensborough, loving mother of Kevin, mother-in-law of Louise. | ||
| 11 | Death Notice - John Thomas McGrath, 1945 Author: The Age (Melbourne, VIC.1854-1954) Publication Information: The Age (Melbourne, VIC.: 1854-1954), Thursday 4 Oct 1945, page 8 Transcription / Summary: McGRATH - On September 28 at his brothers residence, 193 Elizabeth Street, Richmond. John, beloved brother of Jim and Joe, late of Pyramid Hill. Requiescat in peace. Privately interred Burwood Cemetery. TNG Person IDs: I2 (John Thomas McGrath), P54 (Joseph McGrath), P208 (James McGrath) | ||
| 12 | Death Notice - Susan McGrath - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.1854 - 1954), Thu, Oct 21, 1926, Page 13 Transcription / Summary: KOONDROOK - Mrs. Susan McGrath, aged 77 years, a pioneer of the Pyramid Hill district, died at the residence of her son in Koondrook on Tuesday. | ||
| 13 | Death Notice - Susan Rodgers - 1926 Mrs. Susan McGrath, a pioneer of the Pyramid Hill district, died at the residence of her son in Koondrook. R.I.P. Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), Thu, Oct 28, 1926 Page 30 | ||
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| 15 | Wedding Announcement - Allan Alexander Cameron & Mildred Fanny Hayden - 1925 Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW 1890 - 1954),Thu 4 Jun 1925, Page 19: Ulan Notes (From Our Correspondent.) A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the Ulan Church of England on Monday, the contracting parties being Mildred Fanny, fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayden, of Ulan, and Mr. Allan Alexander Cameron, of Leeton. The Rev. W. Caldwell, of Gulgong, officiated at the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated with vines and chrysanthemums, and a floral… | ||
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| 17 | Wedding Announcement - Joseph McGrath & Ada Jane Rapley - 1916 ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Felicitations poured in on Mr. J. McGrath, of Spring Hill, and Miss A. J. Rapley, on the occasion of their wedding on Saturday night. The bride is the daughter of our well known town and district man, Mr. P. Rapley, of Cargo road, and the wedding was celebrated at the house of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Canon Taylor. The bride who entered the room in her father's arm, was handsome in a pretty dress of cream crepe de chene and customary veil and wreath of orange… | ||
| 18 | Death Notice - Bernard McGrath - 1937 Published in the Catholic Freeman's Journal Sydney 1932-1942, Thu 13 Apr 1939, Page 29 Transcription: MR. BERNARD McGRATH, BRAIDWOOD. The death of Bernard McGrath, of Braidwood, who was a native of the district, occurred suddenly. Born at Warri, on the Shoalhaven River, 62 years ago, he was the eleventh son of the late Mr. Owen and Mrs. Ellen McGrath, pioneers of this district. He was the youngest member of a family of 13 and is survived by two sisters and one brother. The funeral left St.… | ||
| 19 | Death Notice - Bernard McGrath - 1939 The Braidwood Review and District Advocate (NSW : 1914 - 1954), Tue 7 Mar 1939, Page 3: SUDDEN DEATH Death came with startling suddenness to Mr. Bernard McGrath on Friday last, when, in the middle or a conversation with a friend, he collapsed and passed away a few minutes later. He had been working on the property at Warrumbucca that morning doing some ploughing when he became ill and went up to Mr. Geo. Hush's place to get one of the boys to take him to the doctor in Braidwood. Later in… | ||
| 20 | Death Notice - CAMERON Duncan Charles - 1951 Sydney Morning Herald (NSW 1842 - 1954), Friday 2 November 1951, page 18: Transcription: CAMERON, Duncan Charles - November 1, 1951, at Royal South Sydney Hospital, of 130 Bruce Street, Brighton-le-Sands (late 1st A.I.F), dearly loved husband of Hilda, dear father of Doris (Mrs. Lamont), and Charles, fond father-in-law of Charles and Lucille, and dear grandfather of Marion, Yvonne, James and Diann, aged 65 years. | ||
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| 22 | Obituary - Edward McGrath, 1938 Author: Goulburn Evening Penny Post Publication Information: Goulburn Evening Penny Post, 17 May 1938, Page 4 Transcription / Summary: Mr. E. McGrath The death occurred recently at the Maryborough Hospital Queensland, of Mr. Edward McGrath, formerly of Braidwood. The late Mr. McGrath, who was 83 years of age, was a native of County Donegal, Ireland. He came to Australia at an early age, settling with his parents at Corang, and later Tomboye. He spent 54 years roaming the globe,… | ||
| 23 | Obituary - Edward McGrath, 1938 Publication Information: Maryborough Chronicle Wide Bay And Burnett Advertiser, Sat 9 April 1938, Page 13 Transcription / Summary: Mr. Edward McGrath The death of Edward McGrath, aged 75 years, an old-age pensioner of Baddow, occurred yesterday. He was born in Ireland. He had resided in Australia for over 60 years. The funeral will take place this (Saturday) morning, at 10.30 o'clock, from Messrs. Kirk and Son's funeral parlour. Note: The age at death is incorrect. | ||
| 24 | Obituary - Edward McGrath, 1938 Author: Bundaberg Daily News and Mail (Qld 1925 - 1940) Publication Information: Monday 11 April 1938, Page 1 Transcription / Summary: About People The death of Edward McGrath, aged 75 years, an old-age pensioner of Baddow, Maryborough, occurred. He was born in Ireland. He had resided in Australia for over 60 years. Note: the age at death is incorrect. | ||
| 25 | ![]() | Obituary - Patrick McGrath - 1937 The Braidwood Dispatch and Mining Journal (NSW : 1888 - 1889; 1895; 1897 - 1954), Fri 12 Nov 1937, Page 2: PASSING OF THE PIONEERS The remorseless hand of Death has been extremely busy in our midst of late, carrying off one by one members of the fast-diminishing band of sturdy old pioneers whose tenacity of purpose and sterling worth contributed so largely to the progress and advancement of the Braidwood district. On Tuesday night yet another fine old citizen, Mr. Patrick McGrath, of… |
| Linked to | The Sydney Morning Herald Archive 1955 - 1995, Joyce May Cameron, Allan Leonard Anthony D'Astoli, Barbara Josephine D'Astoli |
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