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2301 William Smart of the Parish Compton Pauncefoot, Bachelor, and Ann Foot also of the same Parish, Spinster. Banns marriage 20 Jun 1837.  Family: William SMART / Ann FOOT (F859)
 
2302 William was a private soldier in the 3rd Kings Own Dragoons in Clunes, France. Napoleon had surrended in 1815. In 1818 but William was court-martialled for stealing the briefcase of a French Official and sent back to England. He was held on the prison hulk "Bellorophon" and transported on the "Surry 3" to Tassie for 7 years.

William gained his freedom in 1825 and left Tassie in 1828 by signing on as crew aboard a fishing vessel that went off to the NZ Fisheries. In 1834 when Banns were called for his marriage to Mary Ann Hall alias Hale. She was also a convict and had just arrived in NSW from Louth, Ireland. He died when the children were young. 
MAYBURY, William (I1698)
 
2303 William was in the Mittagong boys home. GAMBRILL, William James (I357)
 
2304 William, son of George and Sarah Gambrill, baptised August 4th (1793) GAMBRILL, William (I622)
 
2305 William, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Gambrill, of Paradise Lane. GAMBRILL, William (I2421)
 
2306 William, son of William & Mary Ransley of Bilsington. RANSLEY, William (I4886)
 
2307 Willow Farm BLUNDELL, Jacob (I683)
 
2308 WILSON - the relatives and friends of the late Cecil Harold Wilson are invited to attend his funeral service to be held in a chapel of Palmdale Crematorium, Palmdale Rd, Ourimbah this Tuesday (June 21, 1988) service appointed to commence at 2pm. Please meet at the crematorium. WILSON, Cecil Harold (I1460)
 
2309 WILSON Cecil Harold. June 17, 1988 at Hospital. Late of Point Clare. Formerly of Mossman, beloved husband of Rose. Father of Daphne, Joan and Helen. Aged 80 years. WILSON, Cecil Harold (I1460)
 
2310 WINDSOR - THE DEATHS for the week were Mr. W. Gambrill, an old resident, but of late years residing in Parramatta. He died in that town on Friday, and was buried in tho Wesleyan Cemetery at M'Grath's Hill on Saturday. As the deceased was a member of the Salvation "Army" several soldiers and lasses came up from Parramatta to attend the funeral with their companions in arms hare. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. W.Hill. Subsequently the members of the "Army" sang and prayed in their usual earnest fashion. It rained heavily during the latter portion of the service.  GAMBRILL, William (I275)
 
2311 Wisemans Ferry Cemetery ETHERDEN, Benjamin (I26)
 
2312 With regret we have to record the death of, Mrs. Sophia Jane Martha Smith, wife of Mr. J. J. Smith, which occurred at the Royal North Shore Hospital on the evening of September 17th. This lady was the daughter-in-law of the late Mrs. Robert Smith who died in Windsor in March last, at the age, 90 years, and who for the two years previous to her demise had been nursed devotedly by the subject of this notice. The late Mrs. Smith took ill two weeks before the old lady passed away, and though she recovered some six weeks or so later, her strength gradually failed, and in spite of all aid medical science could give, passed hence. The call to rest had come. A thorough Christian, with an unfailing brightness and goodness of character, her helpful words and acts will remain a precious memory to relatives and friends. Mr. G. C. Johnson, a one time resident of Windsor, and editor of the then 'Hawkesbury Chronicle,' at the graveside paid a tribute to the departed one of whom he said, 'She was a good woman,' to which he said nothing further could be added, for that phrase included all. The interment took place on the 20th inst., at the Methodist Cemetery, Gore Hill, the Rev. James Colweli officiating. A short service was first, conducted at the residence of the deceased lady's daughter, Mrs. Ernest H. Beattie, of Mosman, Amongst the relatives and friends present at the last sad rites were: Mr. John Julian Smith (husband), Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beattie (Mosman), Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Carlyle Smith (Oatley), Mrs. Ed. Patorson, Messrs. Robert and Carlton Smith and Leslie (Thirlmere), Mr. Arthur Smith (Merry lands), Misses Ruby, Muriel, and Leila Smith (Mosman), Mr. Frank Roantree (Sydney), Mrs. Janet Gambrill (Lower Hawkesbury), Mr. Richard Gambrill, Mr and Mrs George and Victor Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gambrill (Parramatta), Mr and Mrs John Holden, Mr. L. Holden, Mrs. W. Holden (Balmain), Mrs. Reid, Mr. Keith MacRae (Cremorne), Mrs. and the Misses Thompson (Chatswood), Mr. G. C. Johnson, Mrs. M. White, Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Cooper (Mosman), Mrs. and Miss Masters (Homebush), Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler (Roseville), Mr. O. Prior (representing Prior Bros., Sydney), Mr. Field, and others. Floral tributes were received from the following, as well as from those whose names have been already mentioned: ? Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Smith and Lionel and Hector (Wanganui, N.Z.), Mrs. O. L Steel (Cronulla), Miss Christie, Miss McMahon, Mrs. Fred. MacCauley (Mosman), Mrs. R. Cash (Thirlmere), and Stolt and Hoare, Ltd. The late Mrs. J. J. Smith's people, the Gambrills, and her husband's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, have been connected with the Windsor and St. Marys and Penrith districts since the year 1849, or earlier. The Gambrills came from Kent, Eng., and settled in St. Marys district Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, senr., arrived in away in 1901, in his 82nd year. His widow, Christiana Smith died in March of this year, aged 90. Both died in Windsor, where they had constantly resided. Mr. Robert Smith, senr., and Mr. Wm. Chas. Gambrill (a brother of the late Mr. Smith, and who died about 27 years ago), were both local preachers, and their names are known all down the Hawkesbury and Penrith way, especially in Methodist circles. The eldest son of the late Mrs. J. J. Smith, Francis J. W. Smith, (named after his uncle Francis Smith, who was accidentally drowned in South Creek, Windsor, about (50 years ago), is in the A.L. H., and leaves for the front at any moment. He was called from camp to his mother's dying-bed, and takes as a talisman with him a flower from her grave. The names mentioned above include many who have been associated with the Hawkesbury district for years, and their reading by old hands will stir up many memories. Mrs. Smith leaves a husband and two children to mourn their loss. GAMBRILL, Sophia Jane Martha (I280)
 
2313 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F808)
 
2314 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F738)
 
2315 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Private / Private (F421)
 
2316 Witt WITTS, George (I1932)
 
2317 Witt WILLS, Robert (I1933)
 
2318 Witt WILLS, Mary Ann (I1934)
 
2319 Woden Cemetery, Lawn, Anglican, AN/L/D/324 GAMBRILL, Edward William (I368)
 
2320 Womens Hospital GAMBRILL, Donn Frederick (I538)
 
2321 Womens Hospital. Consent was given by (both) fathers of the bride and groom for marriage due to age. Family: George Henry GAMBRILL / Ethel Mary MOBBS (F360)
 
2322 Woodburn Evans Head RSL Club. Members of the above club are invited to attend the funeral of their late member, George Muir, as per family notice. MUIR, George (I1547)
 
2323 Woodburn Evans Head Veterans Golf Club wish to advise all members to attend the service of their late member, George Muir, and to wear vet. shirts please. R.Braid (Captain) MUIR, George (I1547)
 
2324 Woodnesborough, also known as Winsbro GAMBRILL, William (I275)
 
2325 Woronora Cemetery - Location KK, Section - ROSE GARDEN 30, Position 0122. GAMBRILL, Kathleen Iris (I386)
 
2326 Woronora Cemetery: Location KK,Section ROSE GARDEN 30, Position 0124 SHORTUS, Alfred Norman (I18)
 
2327 Woronora Memorial Park: Garden Court, WALL OF MEMORIES PANEL M, Position 0058 DAY, Albert Arthur (I702)
 
2328 WW1 MCCOOM, George F (I4912)
 
2329 WW1 info.. to followup https://digi.landesbibliothek.at/viewer/image/AC08513816_Verlustliste_Nr_0356/25/ KUPER, Maksym (I179)
 
2330 WW2 records give Fettler as occupation.  DAY, Jack Aubrey (I7704)
 
2331 WW2 records give his birth as 14/10/1900. Looks like he kept his actual birth date for WW1, but it was changed for WW2. To look into. SMART, Gilby Roy (I3894)
 
2332 www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/search.htm Repository (REPO1)
 
2333 www.its-arolsen.org

 
Repository (REPO4)
 
2334 www.kentarchives.org.uk
+44 (0) 1227 762862 
Repository (REPO3)
 
2335 www.sag.org.au Repository (REPO2)
 
2336 Wye, Ss Gregory & Martin, Kent, England Family: Joseph GAMBRILL / Margaret CARTER (F1656)
 
2337 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I965)
 
2338 Wyong Hosptial GAMBRILL, John Charles (I396)
 
2339 Yarmouth? Essex? Norfolk? GAMBRILL, Susan (I1834)
 
2340 year is around 1845 according to birth document of son Aylmer DAY, James (I472)
 
2341 Yongala Cemetery CRAM, Elizabeth (I813)
 
2342 Yongala Cemetery LIDDELL, Grace Forbes (I829)
 
2343 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2252)
 
2344 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7033)
 
2345 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I835)
 
2346 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I1352)
 
2347 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I1352)
 
2348 [newspaper notice] It is with deep regret that we have to chronicle the demise of Mr. George James Day, aged 58 years, from heart failure, in the train when approaching Dubbo on Good Friday. Entering the Brewarrina Hospital suffering from neuritis, his family deemed it advisable to remove him to Dubbo for special treatment, but when nearing Dubbo he collapsed and died. Mr. Day, who was a well-known drover in the Brewarrina and Bourke districts for the past three years, previous to which he resided at Tumbarumba, was "hail fellow well met." He was always cheerful and never had a bad word to say about his fellow-man. He leaves behind a sorrowing wife and a son and a daughter ? Constable Day, of Collie, and Mrs. Dickenson, of Bourke, to whom the deepest sympathy is extended. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the cemetery at Dubbo. o o o Mr. Richard Shipway, who at one time was a resident of Bourke, and was well known in the good old days of the river boats, died at Dulwich Hill on the 30th ultimo. He leaves behind him to mourn their loss a wife, a daughter and a son, to whom the deepest sympathy is expressed. o o o The death occurred on the 8th inst. of Sydney Knight in the Bourke Hospital. Deceased was buried in the R. C. portion of the cemetery, Mr. J. P. O'Mara officiating. DAY, George James (I698)
 

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