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Joseph Nathan JEMMETT (1850 - 1932) |
Date |
Age |
Event |
Place |
Notes |
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04 Mar 1850 |
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Joseph Nathan JEMMETT was born |
London, Middlesex, England |
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26 Jan 1856 |
5 |
Death of father Nathan Joseph JEMMETT (aged 57) |
Beechwood, Victoria, Australia |
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12 Feb 1884 |
33 |
Married Harriet Elizabeth HIBBENS (aged 18) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1885 |
35 |
Birth of son Arthur Joseph Hamilton JEMMETT |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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09 Jan 1887 |
36 |
Birth of daughter Isabella Dorothy JEMMETT |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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29 Oct 1888 |
38 |
Birth of daughter Coral Annie JEMMETT |
Yarongabilly, New South Wales, Australia |
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16 Jul 1890 |
40 |
Birth of son William Wesley JEMMETT |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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10 Jun 1892 |
42 |
Birth of son Harry Nathan JEMMETT |
Gilmore, New South Wales, Australia |
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28 Oct 1896 |
46 |
Birth of daughter Laura Harriet JEMMETT |
Yarongabilly, New South Wales, Australia |
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06 Oct 1907 |
57 |
Death of mother Providence DAWSON (aged 89) |
Kiandra, New South Wales, Australia |
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25 Apr 1919 |
69 |
Death of son Harry Nathan JEMMETT (aged 26) |
Seymour, Victoria, Australia |
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63 |
28 Sep 1932 |
82 |
Joseph Nathan JEMMETT died |
Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia |
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Personal Notes: |
The Tumut and Adelong Times 4 Oct 1932
OBITUARY JOSEPH NATHAN JEMMETT The death occurred last Wednesday, at 10 a.m., of Joseph Nathan Jemmett (84), of Hovell-street, Cootamundra. Deceased, who is a brother of Mrs Walter Hoad sr., has been in Cootamundra for many years, but was formerly in the Yarrangobilly district. He was noted for the fact that even on the coldest days he would not wear a coat. In short, he was of the very hardy sort. His wife survives, but an invalid, aged 67. Two sons died— one as an infant, and the other succumbed to injuries received on his way home from the war, in the train at Seymour (Vic). The surviving family comprises Arthur, Lithgow; Mrs T. Bateman, Hay; Mrs J. G. Allen, Bowraville ; William, Cootamundra; Mrs H. Greig, Cootamundra ; and Mrs T. Chapman, Cootamundra. Deceased was highly esteemed both in Cootamundra and in the Tumut district, being well known in these parts. He was greatly interested in mining, and fond of horses, being a great bush rider in his young days. The later-day hobby was gardening. The remains were laid to rest on Thursday in the Church of England portion of the Cootamundra Cemetery. |