William Henry Richard Bowkett, 1914–1938?> (aged 24 years)
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- William Henry Richard /Bowkett/
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Cause: Cardiac Failure for 7 days |
Burial of a maternal grandfather
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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 maternal 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. |
Burial of a maternal grandmother
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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 father
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Burial of a father
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Cause of death: Accident Note: Two Young Men Killed Two Young Men Killed WILLIAM BOWKETT, 23, of Day Street, Leichhardt was killed, and Miss Davia Martin, 21, of Hobbs Street, Lewisham, suffered concussion on Saturday night when they were struck by a car while, police were told, they were standing along-side their bicycles on Liverpool Road, near Arundle Road, Lansdown DECEASED had his skull, spine and one leg fractured. Miss Martin was taken by Canterbury-Bankstown Ambulance to Western Suburbs Hospital. The driver of the car Alfred Walthers, of Johnstone Road, Upper Bankstown, was unhurt. The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938) Monday 18 April 1938 p 5 Article |
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1875–1929
Birth: 1875
Death: 24 June 1929 — Picton, New South Wales, Australia |
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1882–1954
Birth: 10 February 1882
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— Fairy Meadow, New South Wales, Australia Death: August 1954 — 121 Balmain Road, Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia |
younger brother |
1916–1996
Birth: 26 May 1916
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— Newtown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 7 July 1996 |
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1914–1938
Birth: 17 March 1914
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— Albury, New South Wales, Australia Death: 16 April 1938 — Liverpool Road, Lansdowne, New South Wales, Australia |
younger sister |
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Two Young Men Killed WILLIAM BOWKETT, 23, of Day Street, Leichhardt was killed, and Miss Davia Martin, 21, of Hobbs Street, Lewisham, suffered concussion on Saturday night when they were struck by a car while, police were told, they were standing along-side their bicycles on Liverpool Road, near Arundle Road, Lansdown DECEASED had his skull, spine and one leg fractured. Miss Martin was taken by Canterbury-Bankstown Ambulance to Western Suburbs Hospital. The driver of the car Alfred Walthers, of Johnstone Road, Upper Bankstown, was unhurt. The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938) Monday 18 April 1938 p 5 Article |
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