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Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE (1867 - 1927)
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Agnes Teresa CARROLL (1867 - 1921)
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Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE

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Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE
b. 1867 at Gobarralong, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1891 Agnes Teresa CARROLL (1867 - 1921) at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
d. 1927 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia aged 60
Parents:
James Joseph CROWE (1820 - 1889)
Susannah Franklin BYRNE (1823 - 1913)
Siblings (7):
N CROWE
James Joseph CROWE (1847 - 1933)
Thomas Andrew CROWE (1852 - 1930)
Ellen Matilda CROWE (1854 - 1928)
Francis Cyrus CROWE (1856 - 1934)
Frances S Sarah CROWE (1858 - 1932)
Henry Joseph CROWE (1864 - 1930)
Events in Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE (1867 - 1927)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1867 Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE was born Gobarralong, New South Wales, Australia 63
1889 22 Death of father James Joseph CROWE (aged 69) Coolac, New South Wales, Australia
1891 24 Married Agnes Teresa CARROLL (aged 24) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1913 46 Death of mother Susannah Franklin BYRNE (aged 90)
1921 54 Death of wife Agnes Teresa CARROLL (aged 54)
1927 60 Augustine Joseph "Gus" CROWE died Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 63
Personal Notes:
The Tumut and Adelong Times 21 Jun 1927
OBITUARY MR. A. F. CROWE. Out of the once sturdy family of nine 6-foot Australians, the Crowe's, of Gobarrnlong, only four now remain, Mr. Augustine F. Crowe, one of the younger members of the family, succumbing in St. Vincent's Private Hospital, Sydney, on Tuesday morning of last week, after an operation he underwent the previous Sunday. Born at Gobarralong 62 years ago, 'Gus' Crowe was educated at St. Joseph's College, Hunter's Hill, and for three years in succession he was captain of the College first eleven. In those days he was looked upon us the best wicket-keeper of all metropolitan school teams. Taking up law, Mr. Crowe was admitted as a solicitor in 1893, and for some years practised his profession at Gundagai. Over, a quarter of, a century ago he left there, and went to Sydney, where he practised his profession ever since. His wife predeceased him, and he leaves a grown-up family of four sons and three daughters. His surviving brothers are Messrs. Henry J. Crowe (Gobarralong), T. Crowe (Wyalong), James Crowe and Cyrus Crowe, and two sisters are Mrs. E. Brennan Eurobin (Gocup) and Miss N. Crowe (Gobarralong). The funeral took place on Wednesday last, the remains being interred in the R.C. cemetery, Rookwood.
Source References:
63. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Trove, Title: Trove National Library of Australia, Locn: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 21 Jun 1927 (Name, Notes, Death)
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 21 Jun 1927 (Birth)
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 21 Jun 1927 (Death)

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