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iw:register:i [2022/04/12 13:50] – [Irwin Honora (Keily/Kelly)] Project Administratoriw:register:i [2022/04/12 13:51] (current) – [Ison Mary Jane (Haddon)] Project Administrator
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   - //(m)// Arthur Francis Irwin b. 1876 Brisbane Qld d. 1917 WW1   - //(m)// Arthur Francis Irwin b. 1876 Brisbane Qld d. 1917 WW1
   - //(f)// Lucy Irwin b. 1879 Qld d. 1885 Qld   - //(f)// Lucy Irwin b. 1879 Qld d. 1885 Qld
-On the 3rd instant, at her residence, Wollongong, Mrs. Francis Irwin, of a daughter.  //The Sydney Morning Herald// **8 November 1865**+<blockquote>On the 3rd instant, at her residence, Wollongong, Mrs. Francis Irwin, of a daughter.  <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **8 November 1865**</cite></blockquote>
  
-On the 27th April, at her residence, Wollongong, the wife of Mr. FRANCIS IRWIN, of a son. Kilkenny journals please copy.  //The Sydney Morning Herald// **22 May 1867**+<blockquote>On the 27th April, at her residence, Wollongong, the wife of Mr. FRANCIS IRWIN, of a son. Kilkenny journals please copy.  <cite>//The Sydney Morning Herald// **22 May 1867**</cite></blockquote>
  
-**When she died she was a** licensed victualler and ran the Gladstone Hotel at Charters Towers.+When she died she was a licensed victualler and ran the Gladstone Hotel at Charters Towers.
  
 ====== Irwin Margaret (Gillespie) ====== ====== Irwin Margaret (Gillespie) ======
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 f. Robert Haddin m. Ann Jones * f. Robert Haddin m. Ann Jones *
  
-MRS. M. J. ISON.+<blockquote>MRS. M. J. ISON.
  
 The death occurred of a very old resident of the district, by that of Mrs. Mary Jane Ison (relict of the late Henry Ison, of Budgong), which occurred on Saturday last at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pepper, Kinghorn-street, The death occurred of a very old resident of the district, by that of Mrs. Mary Jane Ison (relict of the late Henry Ison, of Budgong), which occurred on Saturday last at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pepper, Kinghorn-street,
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 Nowra, where she had been residing for some time past. She was a very fine old neighborly lady, kindness in itself, always sympathetic with those in misfortune. She was born in County of Ahmar (Ireland) in the year 1862, having reached her 76<sup>th</sup> milestone. She came to New South Wales with her parents when five years of age, and when 23 years of age married the late Mr. Hy. Ison, subsequently removing to Nowra Hill, Mr. Ison following the timber industry and farming, doing a lot of carrying work to and from Yalwal goldfield over a number of years. Some years ago they removed to Budgong, where Mr. Ison died. There was issue of their marriage eleven children, the surviving members being William (Budgong), Mary (Mrs. Hush, Kinghorn-street, Nowra), Wilfred (Nowra). Ada (Mrs. J. Oakes, Wagga). Edward John (Bowral), Richard Henry (Newcastle), Alice May (Mrs. J. Pepper), Ivy Floreince (Mrs. E. Hughes, Burrier), and Lola Gladys (Mrs. Amby Jones, Burrier). There are 39 grand-children, and four great-grandchildren. Nowra, where she had been residing for some time past. She was a very fine old neighborly lady, kindness in itself, always sympathetic with those in misfortune. She was born in County of Ahmar (Ireland) in the year 1862, having reached her 76<sup>th</sup> milestone. She came to New South Wales with her parents when five years of age, and when 23 years of age married the late Mr. Hy. Ison, subsequently removing to Nowra Hill, Mr. Ison following the timber industry and farming, doing a lot of carrying work to and from Yalwal goldfield over a number of years. Some years ago they removed to Budgong, where Mr. Ison died. There was issue of their marriage eleven children, the surviving members being William (Budgong), Mary (Mrs. Hush, Kinghorn-street, Nowra), Wilfred (Nowra). Ada (Mrs. J. Oakes, Wagga). Edward John (Bowral), Richard Henry (Newcastle), Alice May (Mrs. J. Pepper), Ivy Floreince (Mrs. E. Hughes, Burrier), and Lola Gladys (Mrs. Amby Jones, Burrier). There are 39 grand-children, and four great-grandchildren.
  
-The interment took place in the Church of England portion of the Nowra public cemetery, on Sunday afternoon, when a large circle of old friends were in attendance to pay their last tribute of respect. //The Nowra Leader (NSW : 1909 - 1939)// **Friday 15 April 1938** p 5+The interment took place in the Church of England portion of the Nowra public cemetery, on Sunday afternoon, when a large circle of old friends were in attendance to pay their last tribute of respect. <cite>//The Nowra Leader (NSW : 1909 - 1939)// **Friday 15 April 1938** p 5</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Ivory Ann ====== ====== Ivory Ann ======
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