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Mary Anne HAYDEN (1842 - 1928) |
Date |
Age |
Event |
Place |
Notes |
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27 Nov 1842 |
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Mary Anne HAYDEN was born |
Yass, New South Wales, Australia |
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24 |
1859 |
17 |
Birth of son William Henry CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
13067/1859 |
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1859 |
17 |
Married James CARR (aged 33) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
3023/1859 |
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1861 |
19 |
Birth of son Robert John CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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12 Mar 1861 |
18 |
Death of mother Mary Ann BUDD (aged 57) |
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24 |
1864 |
22 |
Birth of son George CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1865 |
23 |
Birth of son Charles Edward CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1867 |
25 |
Birth of daughter Elizabeth CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1868 |
26 |
Birth of daughter Sarah CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1870 |
28 |
Birth of son Thomas CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1872 |
30 |
Birth of daughter Mary CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1873 |
31 |
Birth of son Frederick Smith CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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16 Apr 1873 |
30 |
Death of father William HAYDEN (aged 60) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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24 |
1875 |
33 |
Birth of son Arthur James CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1876 |
34 |
Birth of son Walter CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1878 |
36 |
Birth of son Francis CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1879 |
37 |
Death of son Francis CARR (aged 1) |
Adelong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1880 |
38 |
Birth of son Eli CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1882 |
40 |
Birth of daughter Emma CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1885 |
43 |
Birth of son Roland Mansfield Rowley CARR |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1896 |
54 |
Death of husband James CARR (aged 70) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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63 |
1899 |
57 |
Death of son George CARR (aged 35) |
Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1909 |
67 |
Death of son Robert John CARR (aged 48) |
West Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1914 |
72 |
Death of son Arthur James CARR (aged 39) |
Redfern, New South Wales, Australia |
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21 Nov 1915 |
72 |
Death of son Roland Mansfield Rowley CARR (aged 30) |
Gallipoli Peninsula |
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1917 |
75 |
Death of son Walter CARR (aged 41) |
Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia |
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20 Dec 1928 |
86 |
Mary Anne HAYDEN died |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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24 |
Personal Notes: |
The Tumut and Adelong Times 24 Dec 1928
DEATH OF MRS JAMES CARR. Having only recently rallied from a bout of sickness and being about again, Mrs. Mary Ann Carr, of "Woodbine," Herbert-street, Tumut, had another bad turn on Thursday and though only 8 hours abed she expired from a sudden collapse of the heart at 5.45 on Thursday afternoon last. Deceased was the relict of the late James Carr, who predeceased her 30 years ago, and had passed her 87th year. Tumut was the place of her nativity. She was the youngest daughter of the late William Hayden, and was married in All Saints' Church in 1859, by Rev. Fox. There were 15 in the family (11 sons and four daughters), six sons predeceasing her, viz : Robert, George, James, Walter, Frank and Rowley, the latter being one of Australia's Gallipoli fallen heroes. The survivors are William (Gundagai), Charles (Tumut), Thomas (Holbrook), Fred and Eli (Tumut), Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. O'Mally (Sydney) and Misses Sarah and Emma (Tumut). The subject of this obituary resided for 42 years in the home in which she died, for 40 of which she carried on the noble profession of nurse and midwife, in the early days of Dr. H. W. Mason's honored career as a medico and surgeon in this community. Hundreds of our men and women were brought into the world by her aid, and proud are their mothers to acknowledge the wonderful knowledge and aptitude she displayed in accouchement cases, as well as the eulogy of Dr. Mason. Apart from the part she enacted in her profession, the late Mrs. Carr was a kind friend and counsellor to her sex, ever of a gentle and charitable disposition and ladylike in her bearing; a mother who performed her matronly duties with a constant thought for her offspring, their welfare and their future. The community is richer by reason of her noble deeds and considerate acts, and poorer because of her loss ; with all her weight of years she retained her faculties in a marked degree and up till almost the last her advice was sought where the other services she had rendered in the past could be no longer availed of. She was ably assisted in the conduct of her private maternity hospital by her two unmarried daughters, Misses Sarah and Emma, who looked to her every want when the hand of Father Time placed her in declining years and sickness. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, the large cortege being tacit testimony to the respect and esteem in which she was held. The remains were laid alongside those of her late husband in the Church of England portion of the Old Cemetery, Rev. F. W. Rettie officiating at the gaveside and Messrs Fuller and Burt being the undertakers. The coffinbearers were her two sons Fred and Eli, Messrs Sol Kitto, Harry Hayden, Jack McCullum and Archie McGillivray. Mr. Thos. Carr and Mrs. Douglas were unable to be present at the funeral through illness. |