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John Michael SHEAHAN (1848 - 1919)
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Marianne HILTON

Marianne HILTON
Marianne HILTON Marianne HILTON
b. 31 Dec 1849 at Yass, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1877 John Michael SHEAHAN (1848 - 1919) at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
d. 06 Apr 1903 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia aged 53
Near Relatives of Marianne HILTON (1849 - 1903)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father Henry William HILTON 24 Feb 1812 Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England 28 Sep 1879 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 67
Mother Ellen REDDEN 1818 1884 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 66

Self Marianne HILTON 31 Dec 1849 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 06 Apr 1903 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 53

Husband John Michael SHEAHAN 1848 1919 71

Brother William Henry HILTON 1851 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 08 Jul 1911 Haberfield, New South Wales, Australia 60
Sister Helena Henrietta Agatha HILTON 10 Aug 1854 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1942 88
Sister Clarissa HILTON 11 Sep 1856 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 12 Nov 1917 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 61

Niece Ellen Mary Hilton RANKIN 10 Oct 1885 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 10 Dec 1966 Lockhart, New South Wales, Australia 81
Nephew Reginald Henry Bede RANKIN 1887 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia abt 20 Jul 1915 Gallipoli Peninsula 28
Nephew Neil Alphonus Archibald RANKIN 07 Oct 1889 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 15 Aug 1961 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 71
Niece Mary Isabel Alacoque RANKIN 1891 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 02 Nov 1970 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 79
Niece Eleanor Phyllis Alison RANKIN 02 Nov 1893 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 23 Jan 1984 Waverley, New South Wales, Australia 90
Niece Jean Marjorie Josephine RANKIN 23 Feb 1896 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 06 Jun 1972 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 76
Nephew Maurice Leopold MADIGAN 1880 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 17 Feb 1935 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 55
Nephew Percy Bede MADIGAN 1882 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 04 Oct 1933 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 51
Nephew James Augustus MADIGAN 1885 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1966 81
Nephew Norman (Tony) MADIGAN 1887 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1977 90
Niece Miriam Alacoque MADIGAN 1890 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1973 83
Nephew Hubert Vincent (Sam) MADIGAN 1892 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1951 59

Brother in Law Donald Charles RANKIN 10 Aug 1852 Kyneton, Victoria, Australia 1928 Perth, Western Australia, Australia 76
Brother in Law James Edgar MADIGAN 20 Mar 1849 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 04 Sep 1937 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 88
Events in Marianne HILTON (1849 - 1903)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
31 Dec 1849 Marianne HILTON was born Yass, New South Wales, Australia
1877 28 Married John Michael SHEAHAN (aged 29) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
28 Sep 1879 29 Death of father Henry William HILTON (aged 67) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 73
1884 35 Death of mother Ellen REDDEN (aged 66) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
06 Apr 1903 53 Marianne HILTON died Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
Personal Notes:
The Tumut and Adelong Times 10 Apr 1903
DEATH OF MRS. SHEAHAN. It will be remembered that Mrs. Sheahan, wife of Mr. J. M. Sheahan, at one time a C. P S., journeyed to Sydney a few months back to under go an operation for the removal of an internal growth, which was suc cessfully performed. After return ing home she seemed to be regaining her health and strength, and hopes were entertained that she had obtain ed fresh vigour ; but these anti cipations were not long before they became dissipated. About six weeks ago it was again necessary to call in the aid of Dr. Mason, who did his best to cope with a new form of complaint which had arisen. Aches and pains set in, as if from neuralgia, throughout the whole of the sufferer's frame, and she bore with christian fortitude the tor tures she had to undergo. Kind rel atives and friends were constantly by the side of the unfortunate wom an, and as time went on it became palpable that her weary life was grad ually ebbing out. The painful sus pense lasted for about a fortnight, and it was beyond doubt with all as sociated with the kind-hearted lady that recovery was in no way possible. A lung trouble followed other dis orders and after one of those organs had decayed completely away the other one became affected. Monday night last, at about 10.30 o'clock, saw the last of the unfortunate victim's troubles, when the final spark of vitality left her. The deceased had been known intimately by the writer of this obituary for the past 30 years, and it can be most conscientiously said of her that she was a good, kind and industrious woman, ever bent on setting examples worthy of emula tion. She was endowed with a fund of common sense and reason above that which is possessed by the major ity of her sex. Her love for her children was unrounded, and early in life, through stress of circumstances, they had to come under her immediate care. They were three in number, two daughters and one son, the former having lived with their mother in Tumut and the latter oc cupied the responsible position of an officer in the Bank of New South Wales at Junee. All were at home during the last few days of the mother's illness, and Messrs. C. W. and W. Crawley (half-brothers to deceased), of Junee, came to Tumut last week, remaining with the relative towards whom they were much de voted until her death, and they at tended the funeral on the following day. Her brother, Mr. W. H. Hilton, who was on a holiday trip at Kiandra, was called home on Sunday last. We extend our most sincere sym pathy to members of the family who have sustained such a sad bereave ment The funeral, which was largely at tended, took place on Wednesday last, Rev. Father O'Dwyer officiating at the grave, and Mr. W. Himsworth carried out the undertakers duties. The coffin, which was of polished cedar with chaste mournings, was completely covered wiih wreaths sent by loving friends as a tribute of respect towards the departed one.
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 10 Ap 1903 (Name, Notes)

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