Emily Griffin, 18461908 (aged 61 years)

Name
Emily /Griffin/
Birth
Occupation
Piano teacher
Birth of a brother
Baptism
Baptism of a brother
Birth of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number V18501782 121A/1850

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number V18501782 121A/1850
Baptism of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: Mary Wade to Us

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: Mary Wade to Us
Birth of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number V18581830 121A/1858

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number V18581830 121A/1858
Birth of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number V18551968 121A/1855

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number V18551968 121A/1855
Birth of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 12294/1857

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 12294/1857
Birth of a brother
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 14135/1859

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 14135/1859
Birth of a brother
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 143/1861

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 143/1861
Birth of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 15058/1863

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 15058/1863
Birth of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 16892/1865

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 16892/1865
Marriage
Death of a maternal grandfather
Address: 43 King William Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia
Note: The identity of Daniel Low being the father of Sophia Lowe, wife of Daniel Griffin is confirmed by his Will in which he names Sophia Griffin, wife of Daniel Griffin, as a beneficiary.
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a sister
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 18159/1868

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 18159/1868
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 16831/1872

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 16831/1872
Birth of a daughter
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 18372/1874

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 18372/1874
Birth of a daughter
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 22496/1876

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 22496/1876
Death of a maternal grandmother
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Burial of a mother
Death of a mother
Marriage of a daughter
Source citation:

Footnote: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.174

FAM:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.174
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 2059/1896

FAM:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 2059/1896
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Note: Funeral Notice, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, New South Wales : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 6 January 1904 p 2 Article

Funeral Notice, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, New South Wales : 1856 - 1950) Wednesday 6 January 1904 p 2 Article

Mr. Daniel Griffin, one of tho oldest residents of the district, died on Saturday last at his residence, Smith-street, at the advanced age of 90 years, the actual cause of death being senile decay. The old gentleman enjoyed the best of health up to about six months ago, since when he gradually
became weaker until Saturday, when he peacefully passod away.

Eight daughters and three sons are left to mourn their loss. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, Rev. G. D'Aroy -Irvine officiating at the grave at tho Church of England Cemetery.

Marriage of a daughter
Source citation:

Footnote: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.174

FAM:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.174
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 11700/1907

FAM:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 11700/1907
Death of a husband
Source citation:

Footnote: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 9757/1876

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: New South Wales, Australia BD&M Number 9757/1876
Death
Cause of death: Accident - killed by a train at Stanwell Park Railway Station
Burial
Note: Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, New South Wales : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 28 January 1908 p 2 Article

Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, New South Wales : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 28 January 1908 p 2 Article

RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
AN OLD RESIDENT KILLED.
OTHERS INJURED.
The town was thrown into a com
motion on Saturday evening last
when it became known that a railway
accident had occurred at Stanwell
Park by which Mrs Morris, a well
known and highly respected resident
of Wollongong, had met her death,
and a number of others were in
jured. The news first came through to
Inspector Pountney, who quickly con
veyed the sad news to Mr J. Brook
Tozer, son-in-law of the deceased,
with whom the lady resided. The
news obtainable was of a very mea
gre description, and it was not
known for several hours who
the other sufferers were. The train
was running as a relief train, and
left Wollongong ahead of the ordin
ary 3.30 p.m. train. The accident was
caused by the left front wheel of the
front bogey of an American first
class car leaving the rail about fifty
chains south of the Stanwell Park
railway station. After travelling in
this manner for some distance the
whole bogey left the line, and foul
ing the points was capsized within a
chain or two of the platform. The
car contained a number of passen
gers, amongst whom were Mrs Mor
ris' two grand-children named West,
and her friend Mrs Ward, who suffer
ed the fracture of a leg, while one
of the children was badly cut. Mrs
W. S. Brown, of Parramatta, who had
been spending some weeks in Wollon
gong, with her two children, were in
the carriage, but escaped injury, as
also did Mr Garlick, of Woonona,
and Mr. L. F. White, of the Bank
of New South Wales, Wollongong.
Another passenger named Harold Al
cock, received cuts on the legs. The
injured were taken on to Sydney
after receiving first aid from some,
members of the Wollongong Fire Bri
gade, who happened to be on board
the train. The body of Mrs Morris
was brought back to Wollongong for
interment, but it was not until 10.30
p.m. that the remains arrived, and
were conveyed to the residence of Mr
Tozer. The funeral took place yester
day afternoon, the coffin being taken
into St. Michael's Church. The church
service was conducted by the Rev.
Edward Lampard, assisted by the
Rev. R. Hunter. Mr Lampard de
livered an appropriate address, in
which he expressed his deep sym
pathy with the bereaved relatives.
He referred to the very excellent char
acter borne by the deceased lady,
who had for a number of years offi
ciated as organist of the church, and
had ever taken an interest in church
work. As the procession left the
church for the cemetery, the Dead
March in Saul was played by Mr
C. A. Jarman. The deceased lady
was a daughter of the late Mr
Daniel Griflin, of Wollongong. Her
husband died several years ago, leav
ing his widow with a family of five
children, all of whom, survive her,
viz., Mr G. H. Morris, of Sydney,
Mr R. E. Morris, of Coonamble, Mrs
C. H. West, Mrs A. E. Grgnge, and
Mrs J. BrookTozer, Wollongong.
She was also a sister-in-law of Mr
Richardson, Commissioner for Rail
ways. She was of a gentle, retiring
disposition, and was very much be
loved by all who knew her. The
deepest sympathy is felt, for the be
reaved family.

Family with parents
father
18141904
Birth: 1814
Death: 2 January 1904Smith Street, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18281893
Birth: 14 April 1828 24 17 Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 29 March 1893Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1 December 1845Yass, New South Wales, Australia
23 years
younger sister
18681923
Birth: 6 June 1868 54 40
Death: 25 September 1923Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia
-18 years
younger sister
18501942
Birth: September 1850 36 22 Charcoal Creek, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 18 June 1942Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
13 years
younger sister
18631920
Birth: 6 July 1863 49 35
Death: 21 January 1920North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-8 years
younger sister
18551934
Birth: 9 October 1855 41 27 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 31 December 1934Roseville, New South Wales, Australia
10 years
younger sister
18651953
Birth: 23 March 1865 51 36
Death: 25 October 1953Epping, New South Wales, Australia
-17 years
younger brother
Daniel Amos and Family Griffin jpg.jpg
18481934
Birth: 17 September 1848 34 20 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 7 November 1934North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-2 years
herself
18461908
Birth: 17 August 1846 32 18 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 25 January 1908Stanwell Park, New South Wales, Australia
13 years
younger brother
18591937
Birth: 1 June 1859 45 31 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 29 October 1937Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
younger brother
18611933
Birth: 26 June 1861 47 33 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1 November 1933Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
-8 years
younger sister
18531947
Birth: 19 July 1853 39 25 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 17 August 1947Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger sister
18571936
Birth: 10 August 1857 43 29 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 5 July 1936
Family with Charles Morris
husband
18391908
Birth: 16 June 1839Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
Death: before 1908Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
herself
18461908
Birth: 17 August 1846 32 18 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 25 January 1908Stanwell Park, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage15 November 1865Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
son
son
18661867
Birth: 3 October 1866 27 20 Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 13 July 1867Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia
19 months
son
18681909
Birth: 15 April 1868 28 21 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 31 July 190946 Darling Street, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
18701919
Birth: 1870 30 23 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 29 March 1919Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son
18721942
Birth: 1872 32 25 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1942Bellingen, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
daughter
18741957
Birth: 1874 34 27 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1957Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
daughter
18761942
Birth: 16 February 1876 36 29 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1942Petersham, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Baptism
Marriage
Death
Burial
Burial

Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, New South Wales : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 28 January 1908 p 2 Article

RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
AN OLD RESIDENT KILLED.
OTHERS INJURED.
The town was thrown into a com
motion on Saturday evening last
when it became known that a railway
accident had occurred at Stanwell
Park by which Mrs Morris, a well
known and highly respected resident
of Wollongong, had met her death,
and a number of others were in
jured. The news first came through to
Inspector Pountney, who quickly con
veyed the sad news to Mr J. Brook
Tozer, son-in-law of the deceased,
with whom the lady resided. The
news obtainable was of a very mea
gre description, and it was not
known for several hours who
the other sufferers were. The train
was running as a relief train, and
left Wollongong ahead of the ordin
ary 3.30 p.m. train. The accident was
caused by the left front wheel of the
front bogey of an American first
class car leaving the rail about fifty
chains south of the Stanwell Park
railway station. After travelling in
this manner for some distance the
whole bogey left the line, and foul
ing the points was capsized within a
chain or two of the platform. The
car contained a number of passen
gers, amongst whom were Mrs Mor
ris' two grand-children named West,
and her friend Mrs Ward, who suffer
ed the fracture of a leg, while one
of the children was badly cut. Mrs
W. S. Brown, of Parramatta, who had
been spending some weeks in Wollon
gong, with her two children, were in
the carriage, but escaped injury, as
also did Mr Garlick, of Woonona,
and Mr. L. F. White, of the Bank
of New South Wales, Wollongong.
Another passenger named Harold Al
cock, received cuts on the legs. The
injured were taken on to Sydney
after receiving first aid from some,
members of the Wollongong Fire Bri
gade, who happened to be on board
the train. The body of Mrs Morris
was brought back to Wollongong for
interment, but it was not until 10.30
p.m. that the remains arrived, and
were conveyed to the residence of Mr
Tozer. The funeral took place yester
day afternoon, the coffin being taken
into St. Michael's Church. The church
service was conducted by the Rev.
Edward Lampard, assisted by the
Rev. R. Hunter. Mr Lampard de
livered an appropriate address, in
which he expressed his deep sym
pathy with the bereaved relatives.
He referred to the very excellent char
acter borne by the deceased lady,
who had for a number of years offi
ciated as organist of the church, and
had ever taken an interest in church
work. As the procession left the
church for the cemetery, the Dead
March in Saul was played by Mr
C. A. Jarman. The deceased lady
was a daughter of the late Mr
Daniel Griflin, of Wollongong. Her
husband died several years ago, leav
ing his widow with a family of five
children, all of whom, survive her,
viz., Mr G. H. Morris, of Sydney,
Mr R. E. Morris, of Coonamble, Mrs
C. H. West, Mrs A. E. Grgnge, and
Mrs J. BrookTozer, Wollongong.
She was also a sister-in-law of Mr
Richardson, Commissioner for Rail
ways. She was of a gentle, retiring
disposition, and was very much be
loved by all who knew her. The
deepest sympathy is felt, for the be
reaved family.