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Richard CLEE (1858 - 1925) |
Date |
Age |
Event |
Place |
Notes |
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25 Dec 1858 |
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Richard CLEE was born |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
12507/1858 |
69 |
1886 |
28 |
Married Annie FRENCH (aged 22) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
7519/1886 |
69 |
1887 |
29 |
Birth of daughter Jonanna Margaret CLEE |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1888 |
30 |
Birth of daughter Gertrude Illma CLEE |
Adelong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1890 |
32 |
Birth of daughter Annie CLEE |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1891 |
33 |
Birth of daughter Violet M CLEE |
Gocup, New South Wales, Australia |
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1893 |
35 |
Birth of son Henry CLEE |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1896 |
38 |
Birth of son Thomas Malcolm CLEE |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1900 |
42 |
Birth of son Daniel Albert CLEE |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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01 Mar 1904 |
45 |
Birth of son William CLEE |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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1907 |
49 |
Birth of son Percy Edward CLEE |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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23 Sep 1910 |
51 |
Death of mother Annie MAHER (aged 69) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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69 |
20 Aug 1925 |
66 |
Death of father William CLEE (aged 86) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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69 |
21 Sep 1925 |
66 |
Richard CLEE died |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
12400/1925 |
69 |
Personal Notes: |
Adelong Argus, Tumut and Gundagai Advertiser 24 Sep 1925
Obituary
DEATH OF MR. R. CLEE.
A gloom was cast over the district when it became known that Mr. Richard Clee of Meadow Creek, had passed away suddenly at the age of 67 years. Born at Gocup, the late Mr. Clee spent the whole of his life here, with the exception of a few years spent on Mt Horeb Station, where he was managing for the late Mr. A. W. Crain. In the early days he was a teamster on the road from Tumut to Wagga and travelled with Mr. Jas. Back and Messrs. Stockwell Bros. He married a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Harry French, of Brungle, who, with a large family of six sons and four daughters are left to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father. He was ever a hard-working and industrious man and possesed all the qualities of a good, genuine neighbour, and will always be remembered by all who knew him. He was a man who always enjoyed good health, and when on last Monday morning he complained of feeling unwell his family were preparing to take him to the Doctor when he suddenly collapsed. The doctor was sent for in all haste, but life was extinct when he arrived. The members of the family are Mrs Bert. Back, Gilmore; Mrs. Dale, Sydney; Mrs. Millard, Junee; Mrs. Wallie Dean, Tumut; Henry, Tumut; Tom, Tumut Plains; Dan, William, Percy and Norman of Meadow Creek, The cortege to the new cemetery, was a long one. Rev. Fr. Sharkey attending at the graveside, and Mr. H. W. Baker carrying out the undertaker's duties. The pall-hearers were Messrs. Andrew Clee, Harry French, D. French#, Tom French. J Millay, and P, McCormick. The sudden passing of Mr. Clee was the subject of a coronial inquiry conducted by the Coroner (Mr. N.B. Mackenzie). A verdict of death from natural causes (heart failure) was returned in acordance with the medical testimony. |