Henry Christopher Angel, 1912–1935?> (aged 23 years)
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- Henry Christopher /Angel/
Footnote: Mary Wade P 200
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Cause: Cardiac Failure for 7 days |
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Cemetery: Church Of England Cemetery, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales Note: Funeral Notice, Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, New South Wales : 1911 - 1954) Friday 11 July 1924 p 2 Article Funeral Notice, Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, New South Wales : 1911 - 1954) Friday 11 July 1924 p 2 Article MR. HENRY ANGEL. The last journey of one of Wagga's oldest pioneers was carried out.yesterday afternoon, when a large numher of prominent citizens, friends and relatives followed the earthly remains of Mr. Henry Angel, from his daughter's residence (Mrs. C. Inglis), Collins street, to the Wagga Cemetery, where the body was buried in the Church of England portion. The Vea Archdeacon Pike officiated at the grave side. He made a feeling reference to the life of the, deceased. as a pioneer of Riverina. The chief mourners' at his graveside were Mesdames Chas. Inglis, Wagga; A. E. Thompson, Grenfell, Renehan, Cootamnndra; A. Harding, Wagga; Miss Alma Angel, Sydney, daughters; Messrs. Ernest Angel, Cooma; Sidney Angel, Wagga, sons; Jas. Cunningham, Wagga, step-son; Samuel Angel, Wagga, brother. The coffin was borne by the following: â Messrs. Ernest Angel, (son), R. J. Cunningham (step-son); A. E. Thompson (son-in-lnw), H. J. C. Inglis, B. Inglis, and D. M. Inglis (grandsons). Pallbearers: Messrs. Chas. Inglis (son-in-law), S. Angel - brother, L. Angel (nephew), A. Harding (son-in-law) C. S. Angel (grandson), George F. Seckold (representative of the MUIOOF) In additional to the abovementioned, the deceased leaves the following sons and daughters- H. G. Angel, Sydney, Mrs E. Bowkett, Newcastle, daughter, and Mr J. Cunningham, step-son, Cootamundra. Owing to her present state of ill health, the deceased widow was unable to attend. Many beautiful flowers were sent from relatives and friends Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, New South Wales : 1911 - 1954) Friday 11 July 1924 p 2 Article |
Death of a paternal grandmother
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Cause: Lobar Pneumonia Note: Last saw Dr A.S. Boyd on the day before she died. Death informant was her son Robert Cunningham. Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. |
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Note: Funeral notice, Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, New South Wales : 1911 - 1954) Tuesday 19 April 1927 p 2 Article Funeral notice, Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, New South Wales : 1911 - 1954) Tuesday 19 April 1927 p 2 Article MRS. HENRY ANGEL The funeral of Mrs. Ellenor Frances Angel widow of Mr. Henry Angel, of Wagga, and formerly of Lake Albert, took place yesterday afternoon, leaving the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Alfred Harding, Murray street, Wagga. The cortege included a large number of relatives and friends from Grenfell, Lake Albert, Forbes, Picton and Wagga and other places. The Rev. F. Walkden Brown conducted a short service at the house, and those present sang one of Mrs. Angel's favorite hymns, ' Rock of Ages. The internment took place in the family ground in the Church of England Cemetery, Wagga. The carriers were Messrs James Cunningham (son), Albert E. Thompson of Grenfell (son-in-law), Walter Hurst, Henry Inglis, Russell Inglis, and Fred W. Birch. The pall bearers were Messrs Edward. Angel (brother-in-law), Albert Smith, Herbert Ogilvie and Harry Ayscough. The Rev. F. Walkden Brown read the burial service. The chief mourners were Messrs J. E. Cunningham, A. E. Thomson, Mrs. Thomas Walsh (Picton), Mts. M. Renehen, Forbes, Mrs. Alfred Harding (Wagga), daughters, and Mrs. Sidney Angel (daughter-in-law). Among other relatives present were Mrs. C. Inglis, Mr. H. G. Inglis, Mr. Russell Inglis, and Mr. E. J. Angel. The casket was covered with floral tributes. Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, New South Wales : 1911 - 1954) Tuesday 19 April 1927 p 2 Article Note: Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. |
Death of a sister
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Note: Newspaper article Newspaper article Obituary The death occurred at Cooma of Dorothy Enid Angel, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Angel, of Cooma, and niece of Mrs. A. E. Thomson, of Grenfell. Deceased was a well known member of St. Pauls' Church of England, being a member of the choir and of the Girls' Friendly Society, and the Girls' Friendly Hockey Club, and just prior to her illness had been awarded a prayer book as a special prize for the most regular attendance over a period of twelve months, not having missed a church service or choir practice during that time. The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW : 1876 - 1951), Mon 25 Jun 1934, Page 2 |
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Note: FUNERALS FUNERALS ANGEL â The remains of the late Miss MAISIE ELLENOR ANGEL were entrained on Friday Night by the 8.45 train from Central station for interment in the Church of England Cemetery, Cooma. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED, Sydney, J. C. ALLEN. Cooma. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), Sat 6 Apr 1935, Page 6 |
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Note: BURNED TO DEATH BURNED TO DEATH TWO YOUNG PEOPLE Shocking Car Accident SYDNEY. HARRY Angel (19) of Cooma, and Leo. P. Northcote (12) of Newtown, were burned to death, and three others injured when a car skidded and overturned and burst into flames at Collector, 12 miles from Goulburn. The injured were: Mrs. R. Bales, injuries to face and spine and concussion. Miss G. Bales, fractured base of skull and internal injuries. Thos. Kemp, injuries to spine and head wounds. Angel and Northcote were pinned beneath the car and could not escape. Their bodies were burned beyond recognition. Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Mon 18 Nov 1935, Page 1 |
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Note: MB. H. C. ANGEL MB. H. C. ANGEL One hundred and sixty-three wreathe were placed on the coffin of Mr. Henry Christopher Angel, aged 23 years, who died last month under very tragic circumstances while driving his motorcar near Goulburn. The vehicle overturned and Mr. Angel and a boy companion, Leo Northcote, were burned to death, while three other occupants were severely injured. Mr. Angel was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Angel, of Cooma, a nephew of Mr. Samuel Angel, of Wagga, and a grandson of Mr. Henry Angel who accompanied the historic Hume Hovell expedition which crossed the Murray near where Albury now stands. The young man was very well known and popular in Cooma where he had spent all his life. His sisters Doris and Maisie had predeceased him on June 9 1934, and April 5, 1935, respectively, and the tragic circumstances of this third loss in a family of five children in l8 months brought forth the sincere sympathy of the residents of the whole town and district for the surviving parents and the two brothers, Ronald and Bertie. Following a service at St. Paul's Church of England, Cooma, conducted by the Rev H C Russell the burial took place in the Mittagong cemetery. There was a huge gathering at the graveside where Mr Russell officiated. The pall bearers were Messrs. Ronald and Bertie Angel, H. Jamieson A. Love, A. Schofield and C. Jeffries. Beside the many personal floral tributes, there were wreathe from the Cooma Music Club, Railway Refreshment rooms staff Permewan Wright Ltd. staff Gordon Fawcett's Dance Band, and Balmain Bros.. Ltd and Staff Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Sat 21 Dec 1935, Page 4 |
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1886–1956
Birth: 1886
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 2 February 1956 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
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1890–1966
Birth: 1890
— Adelong, New South Wales, Australia Death: 28 October 1966 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
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1912–1935
Birth: 3 July 1912
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— Newtown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 17 November 1935 — Collector, near Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia |
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1914–1935
Birth: 16 August 1914
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— Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 5 April 1935 — Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
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1917–1934
Birth: 26 April 1917
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— Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1934 — Cooma, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
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1919–2014
Birth: 15 November 1919
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— Cooma, New South Wales, Australia Burial: 24 March 2014 |
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Source citation: Footnote: Mary Wade P 200 INDI:NAME:SOUR:_FOOT: Mary Wade P 200 |
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BURNED TO DEATH TWO YOUNG PEOPLE Shocking Car Accident SYDNEY. HARRY Angel (19) of Cooma, and Leo. P. Northcote (12) of Newtown, were burned to death, and three others injured when a car skidded and overturned and burst into flames at Collector, 12 miles from Goulburn. The injured were: Mrs. R. Bales, injuries to face and spine and concussion. Miss G. Bales, fractured base of skull and internal injuries. Thos. Kemp, injuries to spine and head wounds. Angel and Northcote were pinned beneath the car and could not escape. Their bodies were burned beyond recognition. Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), Mon 18 Nov 1935, Page 1 |
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MB. H. C. ANGEL One hundred and sixty-three wreathe were placed on the coffin of Mr. Henry Christopher Angel, aged 23 years, who died last month under very tragic circumstances while driving his motorcar near Goulburn. The vehicle overturned and Mr. Angel and a boy companion, Leo Northcote, were burned to death, while three other occupants were severely injured. Mr. Angel was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Angel, of Cooma, a nephew of Mr. Samuel Angel, of Wagga, and a grandson of Mr. Henry Angel who accompanied the historic Hume Hovell expedition which crossed the Murray near where Albury now stands. The young man was very well known and popular in Cooma where he had spent all his life. His sisters Doris and Maisie had predeceased him on June 9 1934, and April 5, 1935, respectively, and the tragic circumstances of this third loss in a family of five children in l8 months brought forth the sincere sympathy of the residents of the whole town and district for the surviving parents and the two brothers, Ronald and Bertie. Following a service at St. Paul's Church of England, Cooma, conducted by the Rev H C Russell the burial took place in the Mittagong cemetery. There was a huge gathering at the graveside where Mr Russell officiated. The pall bearers were Messrs. Ronald and Bertie Angel, H. Jamieson A. Love, A. Schofield and C. Jeffries. Beside the many personal floral tributes, there were wreathe from the Cooma Music Club, Railway Refreshment rooms staff Permewan Wright Ltd. staff Gordon Fawcett's Dance Band, and Balmain Bros.. Ltd and Staff Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Sat 21 Dec 1935, Page 4 |