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Maria Elizabeth Pantony LEE (1796 - 1895) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Sarah BLOODWORTH (1822 - 1891) |
Maria Elizabeth Pantony LEE (1796 - 1895) + James BLOODWORTH |
William LEE | ||
Sarah SMITH | ||||
b. 1796 at Norfolk Island, Australia |
m. 1812 James BLOODWORTH at Sydney, NSW, Australia |
d. 1895 at St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia aged 99 |
Near Relatives of Maria Elizabeth Pantony LEE (1796 - 1895) | ||||||
Relationship | Person | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Age |
Father | William LEE | |||||
Mother | Sarah SMITH | |||||
Self | Maria Elizabeth Pantony LEE | 1796 | Norfolk Island, Australia | 1895 | St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia | 99 |
Husband | James BLOODWORTH | |||||
Daughter | Sarah BLOODWORTH | 1822 | NSW, Australia | 1891 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 69 |
Son in Law | Robert Charles HOWE | 27 Feb 1820 | St Phillips Church of England, Sydney, NSW | 14 Jul 1875 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 55 |
Grandson | Robert HOWE | 1841 | St Phillips Church of England, Sydney, NSW | 23 Oct 1930 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 89 |
Granddaughter | Maria Elizabeth HOWE | 1843 | St Phillips Church of England, Sydney, NSW | 1913 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 70 |
Grandson | George Alfred HOWE | 1845 | St Phillips Church of England, Sydney, NSW | 1910 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 65 |
Granddaughter | Sarah Jane HOWE | 17 Jan 1848 | St Phillips Church of England, Sydney, NSW | 03 Mar 1922 | Kandos, NSW, Australia | 74 |
Granddaughter | Mary Rebecca HOWE | 1855 | Pj NSW, | 1860 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 5 |
Grandson | Thomas John HOWE | 15 Mar 1858 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 1924 | Granville, NSW, Australia | 66 |
Granddaughter | Wiliam HOWE | 1860 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 1861 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 1 |
Grandson | James Bloodworth HOWE | 1863 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 29 Jun 1908 | Queensland, Australia | 45 |
Grandson | Charles HOWE | 21 Feb 1866 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 14 Aug 1947 | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | 81 |
Events in Maria Elizabeth Pantony LEE (1796 - 1895)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
1796 | Maria Elizabeth Pantony LEE was born | Norfolk Island, Australia | Note 1 | ||
1812 | 16 | Married James BLOODWORTH | Sydney, NSW, Australia | Note 2 | |
1822 | 26 | Birth of daughter Sarah BLOODWORTH | NSW, Australia | Note 3 | 52, 55 |
1891 | 95 | Death of daughter Sarah BLOODWORTH (aged 69) | Rylstone, NSW, Australia | Note 4 | 52 |
1895 | 99 | Maria Elizabeth Pantony LEE died | St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia | Note 5 | 52 |
Death of husband James BLOODWORTH |
Personal Notes: |
Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal 30 May 1895
A Little Bit of History. THE LATE MRS. BLOODWORTH. This lady who died on Sunday week in Sydney, aged 99 was a native of the colony (says the Mudgee Guardian) and her connections and descendants are numerous. The thread of relationship touches the Bloodworths of Merri Merri, the Lees of Bylong and Orange, the Howes of Rylstone, and the Gardiners of Wellington. Two of the oldest Mudgee residents, Messrs. John Bax and William Blackman, knew intimately many members of the family, and living at the same time as some of them are able to give interesting particulars of the life and times of the deceased nonogenarian, who by the way, would have been a centenarian in August next. One of Mrs. Bloodworth's daughters married Mr. Charles Howe, then proprietor of the Sydney Gazette and S.M. Herald, whose father was one day fishing off Fort Denison, when the boat capsized, and he was drowned, the body being speedily recovered. His little son Alfred, who was in the boat with him, was kept afloat until picked up, by the wind getting under his pinafore, forming a life buoy. The widow carried on the papers, but on marrying a Mr. Watt, the eldest son, Robt. Howe, succeeded to the proprietorship of the above papers. Alfred did not live long, for while at Port Macquarie the little fellow was paddling in the sea about up to his knees when a shovel nosed shark came up, and caught him by the leg. His screams brought help in the person of a man servant, who held on to the boy, but his leg was torn off, and the poor little fellow soon after died from the terrible injuries. Mr. C. Howe married Miss Sally Bloodworth, a daughter of the nonogenarian, and after carrying on the paper a while, he left Sydney, settling at Antoney's Creek. He lived for a time near Mr. John Gardiner, who married another Miss Blood- worth, some years after removing to Cobolyon, near Wellington, where he still resides. George Bloodworth, a son of the old lady, married a Miss Polly Gardiner, then of Blackheath (Antoney's Greek), and lived on the station on the Merri Merri. This station was known far and near as the most hospitable in the west, and no one ever received other than kind, courteous and cordial treatment, and the good name sticks to it to this day. Mr. George Bloodworth left for Queensland with cattle, 'and while there died. The station has remained in possession of his sons George and Charlie, the latter of whom now resides at Rylstone on a fine property, long in the family. The widow of Mr. George Bloodworth eventually came to reside in Mudgee, living in a cottage near the Terminus Hotel. She is now dead. Another daughter of the old lady just deceased married a Mr. Lee, and was the mother of James, John, and George Lee. Mr. John Lee lives at Bylong, Mr. James Lee at Larras Lake, and Mr. George Lee at Leeholme, on the Bathurst side. Mrs. George Bloodworth's son George is now on the Merri Merri. The Charles Howe, who married a daughter of the old lady, is the father of the Howes of Rylstone, viz., Messrs. Robert, George, Thomas, James, and Charles Howe, and Mrs. Highfield is a daughter. The mother of this family died some time ago in Rylstone. The family, and connections are all highly esteemed, especially in the localities in which they reside. |
Source References: |
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record |
- Reference = (Death) |
- Notes: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Maria Bloodworth
Name: Maria Bloodworth Death Date: 1895 Death Place: New South Wales Father's Name: William Mother's Name: Sarah Registration Year: 1895 Registration Place: St Leonards, New South Wales Registration number: 6337 |
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