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[Index]
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| Robert Sloane SNODDEN (1856 - 1926) |
| Children |
Self + Spouses |
Parents |
Grandparents |
Greatgrandparents |
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Robert Sloane SNODDEN (1856 - 1926) |
Henry SNODDEN (1822 - 1881) |
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| Emily Catherine Jersey LOCKYER (1819 - 1906) |
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| Father |
Henry SNODDEN |
1822 |
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1881 |
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59 |
| Mother |
Emily Catherine Jersey LOCKYER |
10 Dec 1819 |
Jersey, Channel Islands |
10 Mar 1906 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
86 |
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| Self |
Robert Sloane SNODDEN |
31 Dec 1856 |
Yass, New South Wales, Australia |
1926 |
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70 |
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| Sister |
Martha SNODDEN |
1851 |
Bungonia, New South Wales, Australia |
1927 |
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76 |
| Brother |
Alexander Scott SNODDEN |
10 Jan 1853 |
Yass, New South Wales, Australia |
Sep 1916 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
63 |
| Sister |
Maria Harris SNODDEN |
26 Aug 1854 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Sister |
Emily Isabella Ada SNODDEN |
05 Apr 1869 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Half Brother |
Alfred POTTER |
1849 |
Yass, New South Wales, Australia |
12 Jan 1921 |
Temora, New South Wales, Australia |
72 |
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| Niece |
Florence Emily M Lockyer POTTER |
11 May 1879 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
03 Jun 1926 |
Temora, New South Wales, Australia |
47 |
| Niece |
Hessie Alberta POTTER |
31 Oct 1880 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1957 |
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77 |
| Nephew |
George Alfred Edmund POTTER |
01 Oct 1882 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1882 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
0 |
| Nephew |
Arthur Edward Henry POTTER |
28 Oct 1883 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1948 |
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65 |
| Nephew |
George Percy Leonard POTTER |
20 Jun 1886 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1986 |
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100 |
| Niece |
Edith Amy Miriam POTTER |
27 Mar 1892 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1956 |
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64 |
| Nephew |
Nicholas Leslie Leo POTTER |
24 Jun 1892 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1964 |
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72 |
| Niece |
Vera Malvena POTTER |
23 May 1896 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1996 |
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100 |
| Niece |
Phyllis Veronica POTTER |
01 Oct 1897 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
1997 |
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100 |
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| Brother in Law |
George BUTTERWORTH |
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| Brother in Law |
Thomas KILLALEA |
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| Sister in Law |
Martha HOAD |
24 Oct 1856 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
13 Jun 1926 |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
69 |
| Source References: |
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- Reference = Adelong and Tumut Express 28 Sep 1925 (Name, Notes) |
- Notes: OBITUARY.
Mr. Alexander Snodden, whose death we previously recorded, was the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snodden, and he died at his residence, Petfield, on Saturday last. He had resided there for 30 years with his brother Robert, with whom he had been a partner in farming operations. The cause of death was primarily, chronic asthma, and secondarily influenza. For about four days previous to his death he showed signs of failing. Dr. Clouston was called in, and did all that was possible. Neither of the brothers married, and their friendship was of the greatest and most affectionate. The deceased was born at Cavan, Yass, and had spent nearly all his days in Tumut, but the bane of his life was asthma; still he fought against it, and the open-air work on the farm proved conducive to his recovery during bad attacks. Farming with the two brothers was quite a fascination for them. The departed one was of a particularly kind and sociable disposition, true to his principles, and loyal to his friends, and his old comrades will hear of his death with regret. During the last of his illness Mrs. W. Lonergan was very kind in nursing him. He leaves behind him one brother (Robert Snodden, of Tumut), three sisters (Miss M. Snodden, of Tumut, Mrs. Killalea, of Sydney, Mrs. Butterworth, of Queensland). The funeral started from Mrs. W. Lonergan's residence, where deceased's sister had been residing for many years, and it was largely attended. The interment took place in the old cemetery, the Rev. C. E. Burgess reading the burial service, and Mr. J. Elphick capably carried out the duties of undertaker. Mr. and Mrs. Murray sent a neat floral wreath and cross to place on the coffin, and other tributes of respect were also received. We extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones. |