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| Livingstone David Carnegy AULDJO (1860 - 1888) |
| Grandfather |
George AULDJO |
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Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland |
1846 |
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| Grandmother |
Helen RICHARDSON |
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| Grandfather |
Alexander CARNEGY |
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Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland |
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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland |
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| Grandmother |
Isabella DON |
1806 |
Scotland |
1835 |
Cawnpore, Co of Peshawer, India |
29 |
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| Father |
John Richardson AULDJO |
16 Mar 1825 |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
14 Jun 1879 |
Myrtlebank, Scotland |
54 |
| Mother |
Mary Ann CARNEGY |
19 Jul 1827 |
Cawnpore, Co of Peshawer, India |
1899 |
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72 |
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| Self |
Livingstone David Carnegy AULDJO |
abt 1860 |
India |
08 Aug 1888 |
Balmain, New South Wales, Australia |
28 |
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| Brother |
George Carnegy AULDJO |
abt 1852 |
Moradabad, West Bengal, India |
1853 |
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1 |
| Sister |
Isabella Mary AULDJO |
abt 1854 |
Chr Meerut, West Bengal, India |
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| Brother |
Louis Carnegy AULDJO |
06 Nov 1855 |
Cawnpore, Co of Peshawer, India |
06 Jun 1943 |
Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia |
87 |
| Brother |
John Carnegy AULDJO |
abt 1857 |
Jullundur, West Bengal, India |
26 Dec 1928 |
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia |
71 |
| Sister |
Eweretta Helen AULDJO |
abt 1859 |
India |
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| Niece |
Rose Carnegy AULDJO |
11 Apr 1887 |
Balmain, New South Wales, Australia |
09 Feb 1973 |
St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia |
85 |
| Niece |
Daisy Mary AULDJO |
12 Nov 1888 |
Balmain, New South Wales, Australia |
20 Jun 1953 |
Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia |
64 |
| Niece |
Lily Jessie AULDJO |
18 Nov 1890 |
Balmain, New South Wales, Australia |
28 Aug 1915 |
Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia |
24 |
| Niece |
Eweretta Violet AULDJO |
14 Oct 1892 |
Balmain, New South Wales, Australia |
abt 1984 |
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92 |
| Niece |
Ivy I AULDJO |
1895 |
Balmain North, New South Wales, Australia |
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| Sister in Law |
Helen Catherine WEAVER |
abt Sep 1854 |
Westminster, Middlesex, England |
05 Dec 1939 |
Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia |
85 |
| Personal Notes: |
Sydney Morning Herald 10 Aug 1888.
" The City Coroner (Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.) held on inquest at the Balmain Cottage Hospital yesterday, touching the death of a young man named Livingstone David Carncgy Auldjo, who died in the institution early on Wednesday morning. Louis Carnegy Auldjo, residing at Birkenshaw-terrace, Rowntree-street, Balmain, deposed that the deceased was his brother, and was 23 years of age, a native of India ; deceased had been a clerk in an insurance office in Edinburgh, and came to this colony about two months ago ; since his arrival he had been eccentric in his manner, and on more than one occasion led witness to believe that he contemplated suicide, as he said that for the last four years he had been tired of his life; de- ceased went to his bed between 7 and 8 o'clock on the night of the 2nd instant, and between 3 and 4 o'clock the following morning,witness heard , him moving about in his room and groaning; the door of the room was fastened, but an entrance was effected by force, after which, the gas being lit, deceased was seen , walking about in a corner of the apartment, with his face smeared with blood; a razor, also covered in blood, was picked up off the floor; Dr. Graham was sent for, and on his arrival the deceased was put to bed, when witness noticed that his brother's throat was cut, and on asking him why he had done it, deceased was understood to say, " I played the fool ; " he was subse quently. removed to the Balmain Cottage hospital by the police, and remained then until he died. Dr. Graham, who examined the deceased, stated that there was a wound about 6in in length in his throat, and the windpipe was severed the cause of death was exhauston consequent upon haemorrage from an inflamation of the wound in his throat. A verdict was returned in accordance with the medical testimony, the said wound being self-inflicted." |