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George OAKMAN (1866 - 1946) |
Date |
Age |
Event |
Place |
Notes |
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05 Oct 1866 |
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George OAKMAN was born |
Grahamstown, New South Wales, Australia |
9712/1866 |
69 |
1893 |
27 |
Birth of son Elmore Henry "Elmo" OAKMAN |
Tumbarumba, New South Wales, Australia |
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1893 |
27 |
Married Louisa GOODE (aged 22) |
Germanton, New South Wales, Australia |
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63 |
1894 |
28 |
Birth of daughter Elily Edna OAKMAN |
Tumbarumba, New South Wales, Australia |
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06 Sep 1895 |
28 |
Birth of son Lindsay George OAKMAN |
Tumbarumba, New South Wales, Australia |
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1897 |
31 |
Birth of daughter Louisa Elizabeth Jane "Jenny" OAKMAN |
Tumbarumba, New South Wales, Australia |
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06 May 1899 |
32 |
Death of father Thomas OAKMAN (aged 76) |
Humula, New South Wales, Australia |
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69 |
1900 |
34 |
Birth of son Thomas John Raymond OAKMAN |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1901 |
35 |
Birth of daughter Amy Mona OAKMAN |
Batlow, New South Wales, Australia |
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10 May 1904 |
37 |
Death of mother Elizabeth MONEY (aged 81) |
Humula, New South Wales, Australia |
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69 |
Jul 1905 |
38 |
Birth of daughter Edith T OAKMAN |
Adelong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1907 |
41 |
Birth of son Oliver Hamilton OAKMAN |
Adelong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1910 |
44 |
Birth of daughter Eveline Greta OAKMAN |
Adelong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1932 |
66 |
Death of son Thomas John Raymond OAKMAN (aged 32) |
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1946 |
80 |
Death of son Elmore Henry "Elmo" OAKMAN (aged 53) |
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07 Oct 1946 |
80 |
George OAKMAN died |
Adelong, New South Wales, Australia |
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Personal Notes: |
The Tumut and Adelong Times 15 Oct 1946
OBITUARY MRS. GEORGE OAKMAN The death occurred at his home at "The Grove" Adelong, on 7th inst. of Mr. George Oakman after a short illness at the age of 80 years. The late Mr. Oakman was born at Grahamstown, and was the youngest son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Oakman. He was a member of a pioneering family who settled at Happy Valley in the Tumba rumba district. Mr. Oakman spent all his life on the land and was a hardworking and industrious man. He was a good neighbour and many are the deeds of kindness recorded that were extended by him to those around him. At the age of 26 years he married Miss Louisa Goode, and the family of four sons and six daughters were reared. One son, Raymond, predeceased him. Members of the family are Edna (Mrs A. Dean, Belmore), Jenny (Mrs A. Whiting, Lavington), Mona (Mrs. C. O'Keefe, Tumut), Edith (Mrs S. Bassman, Tumut), Greta (Adelong), Elmo (Tumut), Lindsay and Oliver (Adelong). Rev Dr. C. B. Alexander carried out the obseques at the graveside and the funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs Boston Bros. The casket was carried by Messrs Lindsay and Ollie Oak man (sons), Alf. Dean and Stan. Bassman (sons-in-law), Ray and Nev. Oakman (grandchildren). Among the list of wreaths were those from the following:— Loving wife and daughter Greta: Edie, Stan and Grandchildren; Allie, Edna and grandchildren; Edna, Alf and grandchildren; Lindsay, Mart, and grandma; Nev. and Bob; Fred and Jennie and grandchildren; Mona, Charlie and family; Elmo, Emily and family; Gwen and Gordan; Lavis, Fred and family; grandchildren Ray, Jessie and Ada; Ollie and Annie and family; Mr and Mrs J. Mack and family; Mr and Mrs R. E. Quarmby; Mr and Mrs B. Crain; Perfect family; Ted & May, Mr. & Mrs. J. Carr, Mrs E. F. Welch and family; Mr and Mrs J. L. Murray and family; Mr and Mrs W. Purcell and fam ily; Mrs Mount & family; Mr and Mrs H. Whiting and family; Mr and Mrs Bodel and family; Mr and Mrs W. J. Miller; Mr and Mrs J. Hughes and fam ily; Mr and Mrs Eccleston; Mr and Mrs J. Salmond and family. |