William Angel, 1874–1940?> (aged 66 years)
- Name
- William /Angel/
- Given names
- William
- Surname
- Angel
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Note: Australian Town and Country Journal (New South Wales : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 17 December 1881 Australian Town and Country Journal (New South Wales : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 17 December 1881 "AN OLD COLONIST GONE.-The late Mr. Henry Angel who died at Lake Albert, near Wagga, at his residence on the 7th instant, at the age of 91 year, was a colonist for over 60 years, having arrived in the colony in 1819. He first settled in Kiama as a farmer. In 1824 he went with Humo and Hovell's party on the expedition overland to Hobson's Bay. He was one of the first men who crossed the River Murray and was always foremost in any difficult situations or hardships on the journey. Mr. Hume, in his reports of the expedition, frequently mentions the name ot Henry Angel, and speaks highly of his courage and determination. He appears always to have been a man on whom great reliance was placed by the explorers iu any difficulty or hardships. Mr. Angel afterwards followed the occupation of a farmer and became a squatter on the Murrumbidgee. He eventually settled near Wagga, and became possessed of a considerable landed estate. He was noted in the district for his strict integrity. ln 1832 he married Mary Brooker. There were l6 children of the marriage, eight of whom and the widow and 70 grandchildren survive their father. |
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Cemetery: Wagga Wagga Monumental Cemetery
Address: Wagga Wagga Monumental Cemetery, Kooringal Road, Kooringal, New South Wales |
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Note: Can't locate a birth record in the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages |
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Cause: Mary died from Chronic Rheumatic Gout and Hepatitis. She was attended by Dr M. O'Connor. Note: The death informant was her son Henry Angel, who was living at Wagga Wagga. The death was registered at Wagga Wagga on the 30th of September 1890. Source: copy of death certificate |
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Note: Witnesses to the burial were John Croft and A. Brooker. Source: copy of death certificate. Grave Location: ANG-R-6-0025 |
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Cause: Influenza and Pneumonia Note: According to his death certificate, William was 53 and a 'Gentleman' at the time of his death. He died at his residence- Fairview, Forbes Street, Newtown, New South Wales of Influenza and Pneumonia. He was last seen by a Dr James Kingsbury the day before his death. The death informant was his father in law Henry Harris who was living at Redfern, New South Wales. Witnesses to his burial were Richard Beach and James Vaughan. Source- death certificate |
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Note: Died at her parent's property "Fairview" |
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Note: Plot: Anglican Section GG, Grave 988-989, 904-907 |
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Note: The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 22 September 1908 The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 22 September 1908 ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES At the Water Police Court jesterday, before Mr. J. L. King, S.M., William Angel, alias Harry K. Angus, alias Leonard Graham, alias Lindsay Victor Angel, 28, labourer, on remand from Newtown, was charged by warrant with obtaining from Ada Florence Jones the sum of ÂŁ9 by means of a false pretence, at Manly, on or about February 25, with intent to defraud. Mrs. Jones, widow, residing at Manly, said that accused represented to her that he had a selection at Lismore. Witness said her father wanted a borer, and accused agreed to deliver a horse to her for ÂŁ8 10b and 10s for freight She gave him ÂŁ9, but the horse was not delivered as agreed upon. He made a number of excuses, and at last witness asked him to return the 'money, and she would pay him when the horse was delivered, soon afterwards he disappeared. The accused pleaded not guilty, and reserved his defence. He was committed for trial. Bail was allowed, himself in ÂŁ40, and one surety in ÂŁ40. He was remanded on 30 other charges. The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Friday 25 September 1908 POLICE COURTS. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES. William Angel, alias Harry F. Angus, alias Leonard Graham, alias Lindsay Victor Angel, a labourer, Was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with obtaining ÂŁ6 16s 4d worth of groceries from Eva Mary Hooper, by means of a false pretence, between January 24 and March l8 last. The prosocutrix, a boarding-house-keeper at Manly, stated that accused went to her place on January 21 last, and said that he came from Enmore, near Lismore, and that his father was a squatter of means. He further stated that he had been ill on account of a love affair, in which he had been refused by a young lady. He also said that he had been sent to Sydney by his father on account of his health. Accused stayed at her place for two months, but though asked for payment made none with but one exception, on account of one of his visitors. Accused, who reserved his defence, was committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions. The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Friday 2 October 1908 POLICE COURTS, ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES At the Glebe Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr Love DSM, Willnm Angel alias Leonard Graham, alias Harry F. Angus, alias Lindsay Victor Angel, was charged with having obtained from Esther Blair, at Glebe, on June 14, partly by means of a false pretence and partly by a false promise, goods valued at 1 pound, 1s, 1d Esther Blair said accused arranged with her for board and lodging, saying that he was a patient at Prince Alfred Hospital, and wished to live near the institution. He said his father was the owner of Humula Station, near Wagga, and that money was no object to him. He stayed for two weeks, and was nursed through an attack of Influenza. It was on the accuseds representations that she helped him. The accused was committed for trial, and was allowed bail. He was also committed for trial on a charge of having stolen some razors and articles of wearing apparel, of the value of 21s, the property of Herbert Elliott, another boarder at Mrs Blairs house, on June 25. In aNew South Waleser to the Bench, the police stated that the accused had been committed on five other charges, while ten charges had ben withdrawn. Light bail had been allowed in several of the cases. |
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Note: Funeral Notice Funeral Notice ANGEL. The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. S. M. ANGEL and FAMILY are invited to attend the funeral of her beloved DAUGHTER and their SISTER, Irene: to leave her late residence, 37 Forbes-street, Newtown. THIS SATURDAY, at 2.15 p.m. for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 28 August 1926 p 13 Family Notices |
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Note: Buried in the family plot, Anglican Section GG, Grave 988-989, 904-907 |
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Cemetery: Anglican & General Cemetery Trusts, Rookwood, New South wales
Address: Anglican & General Cemetery Trusts, Hawthorne Ave, Rookwood, New South Wales, 2141 Note: FUNERAL NOTICE- Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 31 May 1940 FUNERAL NOTICE- Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 31 May 1940 The relatives and friends of ROSE, FLORENCE, BERTHA, SPENCER, MABEL and MYRA ANGEL, of 43 Metropolitan Road, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. G. SMITH. Newtown. Mr. and Mrs. W. DUNKLEY, Campsie and Mr. and Mrs. C. TANNER, Dulwich Hill, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved BROTHER, William Angel; to leave T. J. Andrews' Funeral Chapel, 23 Enmore Road, Newtown, THIS DAY. at 3.15 p.m., after service, commencing at 3 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 31 May 1940 |
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1838–1891
Birth: 17 November 1838
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— Fairy Meadow, New South Wales, Australia Death: 28 October 1891 — âFair Viewâ, Forbes Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
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1849–1935
Birth: 1849
— New South Wales, Australia Death: 4 July 1935 — 37 Forbes Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 18 April 1867 — Woonona, New South Wales, Australia |
9 years
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1876–1966
Birth: 25 April 1876
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 2 September 1966 — Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia |
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1870–1897
Birth: 23 May 1870
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 26 August 1897 — "Fairview", Forbes Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
10 years
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1880–1954
Birth: 12 March 1880
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 23 February 1954 — Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia |
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1868–1889
Birth: 12 October 1868
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 26 May 1889 — "Fairview", Forbes Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
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1872–1943
Birth: 5 January 1872
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 25 February 1943 — 13 The Boulevarde, Lakemba, New South Wales, Australia |
7 years
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1878–1960
Birth: 20 May 1878
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 7 January 1960 — Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia |
5 years
younger sister |
1882–1962
Birth: 1882
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— New South Wales, Australia Death: 13 August 1962 — Bexley, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
younger sister |
1886–1926
Birth: 26 April 1886
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— Newtown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 28 August 1926 — 37 Forbes Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
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1888–1965
Birth: 25 November 1888
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— Newtown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 17 September 1965 — St. Vincent's Hospital, late of Birrong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1888–1977
Birth: 25 November 1888
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— Newtown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 5 September 1977 — Hammondville, New South Wales, Australia |
4 years
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1892–1974
Birth: 1892
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— Newtown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 4 July 1974 — Hammondville, New South Wales, Australia |
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1884–1962
Birth: 24 July 1884
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— Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia Death: 17 September 1962 — Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia |
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1874–1940
Birth: 21 April 1874
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— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 30 May 1940 — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 22 September 1908 ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES At the Water Police Court jesterday, before Mr. J. L. King, S.M., William Angel, alias Harry K. Angus, alias Leonard Graham, alias Lindsay Victor Angel, 28, labourer, on remand from Newtown, was charged by warrant with obtaining from Ada Florence Jones the sum of ÂŁ9 by means of a false pretence, at Manly, on or about February 25, with intent to defraud. Mrs. Jones, widow, residing at Manly, said that accused represented to her that he had a selection at Lismore. Witness said her father wanted a borer, and accused agreed to deliver a horse to her for ÂŁ8 10b and 10s for freight She gave him ÂŁ9, but the horse was not delivered as agreed upon. He made a number of excuses, and at last witness asked him to return the 'money, and she would pay him when the horse was delivered, soon afterwards he disappeared. The accused pleaded not guilty, and reserved his defence. He was committed for trial. Bail was allowed, himself in ÂŁ40, and one surety in ÂŁ40. He was remanded on 30 other charges. The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Friday 25 September 1908 POLICE COURTS. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES. William Angel, alias Harry F. Angus, alias Leonard Graham, alias Lindsay Victor Angel, a labourer, Was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with obtaining ÂŁ6 16s 4d worth of groceries from Eva Mary Hooper, by means of a false pretence, between January 24 and March l8 last. The prosocutrix, a boarding-house-keeper at Manly, stated that accused went to her place on January 21 last, and said that he came from Enmore, near Lismore, and that his father was a squatter of means. He further stated that he had been ill on account of a love affair, in which he had been refused by a young lady. He also said that he had been sent to Sydney by his father on account of his health. Accused stayed at her place for two months, but though asked for payment made none with but one exception, on account of one of his visitors. Accused, who reserved his defence, was committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions. The Sydney Morning Herald (New South Wales : 1842 - 1954) Friday 2 October 1908 POLICE COURTS, ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES At the Glebe Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr Love DSM, Willnm Angel alias Leonard Graham, alias Harry F. Angus, alias Lindsay Victor Angel, was charged with having obtained from Esther Blair, at Glebe, on June 14, partly by means of a false pretence and partly by a false promise, goods valued at 1 pound, 1s, 1d Esther Blair said accused arranged with her for board and lodging, saying that he was a patient at Prince Alfred Hospital, and wished to live near the institution. He said his father was the owner of Humula Station, near Wagga, and that money was no object to him. He stayed for two weeks, and was nursed through an attack of Influenza. It was on the accuseds representations that she helped him. The accused was committed for trial, and was allowed bail. He was also committed for trial on a charge of having stolen some razors and articles of wearing apparel, of the value of 21s, the property of Herbert Elliott, another boarder at Mrs Blairs house, on June 25. In aNew South Waleser to the Bench, the police stated that the accused had been committed on five other charges, while ten charges had ben withdrawn. Light bail had been allowed in several of the cases. |
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FUNERAL NOTICE- Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 31 May 1940 The relatives and friends of ROSE, FLORENCE, BERTHA, SPENCER, MABEL and MYRA ANGEL, of 43 Metropolitan Road, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. G. SMITH. Newtown. Mr. and Mrs. W. DUNKLEY, Campsie and Mr. and Mrs. C. TANNER, Dulwich Hill, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved BROTHER, William Angel; to leave T. J. Andrews' Funeral Chapel, 23 Enmore Road, Newtown, THIS DAY. at 3.15 p.m., after service, commencing at 3 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood. Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 31 May 1940 |