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William Alfred KIDD
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John Edward KIDD (1835 - 1920)
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Naomi CARMAN (1810 - 1869)





























m. 1830 Naomi CARMAN (1810 - 1869) at Rye, Sussex, England
Near Relatives of William Alfred KIDD
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self William Alfred KIDD

Wife Naomi CARMAN 1810 Rye, Sussex, England 1869 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia 59

Son John Edward KIDD 1835 Rye, Sussex, England 1920 Cudal,NSW, Australia 85

Daughter in Law Mary Ann MATTHEWS 1882 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

Granddaughter Ann KIDD 1857 Windsor, NSW, Australia 1927 Manly, NSW, Australia 70

Events in William Alfred KIDD's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1830 Married Naomi CARMAN (aged 20) Rye, Sussex, England Note 1 86
1835 Birth of son John Edward KIDD Rye, Sussex, England Note 2 68
1869 Death of wife Naomi CARMAN (aged 59) Richmond, New South Wales, Australia Note 3 52
1920 Death of son John Edward KIDD (aged 85) Cudal,NSW, Australia Note 4 52
William Alfred KIDD died (no date) Note 5
Note 1: England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Name: William Kidd
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 19 Aug 1830
Marriage Place: Rye, Sussex, England
Spouse: Naomi Carman
FHL Film Number: 1067290
Note 2: England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name: John Edward Kidd
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Rye, Sussex, England
Baptism Date: 22 Apr 1835
Baptism Place: Rye, Sussex, England
Father: William Kidd
Mother: Naomi
FHL Film Number: 1067290
Note 3: Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Naomi Kidd
Death Date: 1869
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's name: John
Mother's name: Mary
Registration Year: 1869
Registration Place: Richmond, New South Wales
Registration Number: 5846
Note 4: Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: John E Kidd
Death Date: 1920
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's name: William
Mother's name: Mary
Registration Year: 1920
Registration Place: Cargo, New South Wales
Registration Number: 11373



Windsor and Richmond Gazette 24 Sept 1920
DEATH OF MR. J. E. KIDD.
We take from the "Molong Express" of
Saturday week, the following account of
the death of a brother of Mr. George Kidd,
of Windsor:—
Yet another of the old residents of this
district has gone to his eternal rest, in the
person of Mr. John Edward Kidd, who
passed away at Cudal on Saturday last, at
the age of 86 years. He was possessed of
an iron constitution, and was in robust
health, which enabled him to swing a heavy
hammer at his trade as a blacksmith, till
he attained the advanced age, for such a
feat, of 82 years. From that time up till
about two months ago deceased enjoyed
fairly good health, and his illness at first
was not severe enough to compel him to
remain constantly in bed till about a week
before death occurred. The immediate
cause of death was heart failure, superven-
ing upon senile decay. During his illness
he received all the attention and medical
skill a loving family could provide, and thus
his last days were spent as comfortably as
possible. He passed away peacefully in the
presence of his attentive nurse and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wood, and his grandchild, Mrs.
H. Dean. All the members of his family
visited him during his last hours. A native
of England, the deceased gentleman arrived
in Australia when four years of age, with
his parents, who settled down at Richmond,
Hawkesbury River. He was apprenticed as
a blacksmith to Mr. W. Biddle at Rich-
mond, and subsequently he became the
chief smith in the forge of the late Andrew
Town, who was noted in the Hawkesbury
district as the owner of the famous sires,
Grand Flaneur, Tarragon, Tim Whiffler,
Childe Harold, Maribyrnong, Cheviot, and
King Tom. In due course deceased was at-
tracted by gold discoveries to The Ovens
diggings, and later, about 40 years ago, he
arrived at Manildra, and engaged in his
trade there. While at Manildra he exe-
cuted all the pile shoeing for the traffic-
bridge. Deceased next returned to Rich-
mond for a short period, and then removed
to Cudal, about 32 years ago settling down
there at his trade, with his son Jack. He
continued in that business actively till about
four years before his death, when he re-
tired, and resided with his daughter, Mrs.
W. Wood. Deceased married Miss Mary
Ann Matthews, of Prospect, who prede-
ceased him about 37 years ago. The issue
of the marriage was a family of 16, seven
of whom are still living, viz.: Mesdames T.
Barrett (Nyngan), W. King (Canbelego)
and W. Wood (Cudal), Messrs. Harry
(Bumberry), John (Cudal), George (Orange)
and Richard Kidd (Mendooran). Deceased
had 30 grandchildren. His youngest brother,
Mr. G. J. C. Kidd, is a resident of Wind-
sor. The late Mr. Kidd was of a quiet and
retiring disposition, and did not take an
active part in public affairs; but he had a
wide circle of friends, who were deeply at-
tached to him and appreciated his many
good qualities. His character was above
reproach, and the Cudal district is the
poorer by his demise. He was fondly loved
by his family, being an indulgent father and
faithful friend.
Note 5: POSSIBLE

William Kidd
in the Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: William Kidd
Death Date: 1892
Death Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1892
Registration Place: Parramatta, New South Wales
Registration Number: 10776


William Kidd
in the Sydney, Australia, Cemetery Headstone Transcriptions, 1837-2003
Sydney, Australia, Cemetery Headstone Transcriptions, 1837-2003 Report issue
Name: William Kidd
Death Date: 1893
Burial Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Cemetery: Rookwood
Section: 5B
Row: 29
Denomination: Old Presbyterian
Personal Notes:
from death reg of son John
Source References:
86. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940, Title: England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940, Auth: Ancestry.com, Locn: Ancestry.com
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Name: William Kidd
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 19 Aug 1830
Marriage Place: Rye, Sussex, England
Spouse: Naomi Carman
FHL Film Number: 1067290