Samuel Larkin, 1866–1919 (aged 52 years)
- Name
- Samuel /Larkin/
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Source citation: Footnote: 8275/1870 INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 8275/1870 |
Birth of a sister
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Source citation: Footnote: 19727/1873 INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 19727/1873 |
Birth of a sister
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Christening of a sister
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Death of a sister
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Birth of a brother
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Source citation: Footnote: 21522/1876 INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 21522/1876 |
Birth of a sister
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Christening of a sister
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Cause: Pneumonia Note: Was last seen by medical attendance Morgan O'Connor 3 days before he died. Death informant was his son James who was living at Wagga. Source: National Centre of Biography. |
Burial of a maternal grandfather
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Note: Burial witnesses were Reuben Hannam and James Brooker. Source: National Centre of Biography. |
Death of a sister
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Birth of a brother
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Christening of a brother
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Birth of a sister
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Source citation: @New South Wales BDM: 27181/1885@ |
Death of a maternal grandmother
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Cause: Uraemia Note: Last seen by medical attendance St Clair Long on the day of her death. The death informant was her son J.H. Rudd, who was living at Wagga. Source: Death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. Last seen by medical attendance St Clair Long on the day of her death. The death informant was her son J.H. Rudd, who was living at Wagga. Source: Death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. DEATH. RUDD â On November 23rd, at her daughter's residence Fox street, Newtown, Sarah, aged 68 years, relict of the late Edward Rudd, of Wagga. Respected by all who knew her, and leaving a large family to mourn their loss. Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910) Saturday 6 December 1890 p 2 Family Notices |
Burial of a maternal grandmother
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Note: Burial witnesses were John T. Holden and Albert Brooker. Source: Death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. |
Illness
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Note: WAGGA POLICE COURT. WAGGA POLICE COURT. Friday, August 2, 1895. (Before Mr. H. Baylle, P.M.) UNSOUND MIND. Samuel Larkin was charged with being of unsound mind. Senior Constanle Anderson deposed that he knew accused. In February last accused was charged with being of unsound mind, but was subsequently discharged. In consequence of complaints received he went to the residence of accused's father at about 9 p.m. on Wednesday last. He knocked at the door, which was open, and prisoner rushed out. He spoke to the accused, but he made no reply. He then caught hold of accused, and with assistance put him to the ground. Accused was in a fit and very violent. He brought accused to the lockup where he charged him of being of unsound mind. Prisoner's father was with him. The father had sent for the police on several occasions. From what he had seen and heard he had no doubt that prisoner was of unsound mind. John Larkins deposed he was a labourer residing in Peter-Street, Wagga. Accused was his son and resided with him. He had to take proceedings against his son in February last, and he was subsequently discharged. Prisoner was then better for a time, but the last few weeks he had been getting worse. Prisoner was in the habit of sneaking out at night and throwing things on people's houses. He had recently had to leave the house because the neighbours were so frightened. Prisoner was often walking about all night and endangered the house with the tires. Prisoner had been very violent and witness considered he was insane. Erasmus Wren deposed he was a legally qualified medical practitioner and surgeon at the Wagga gaol. Accused was under his care some time ago. He had seen the prisoner that morning, and did not consider him fit to be at large. He recommended that accused be remanded for a week, when he would be better able to speak as to his state. Accused was accordingly remanded to gaol until the 9th inst. for medical supervision. Wagga Wagga Express (New South Wales : 1879 - 1917) Saturday 3 August 1895 p 2 Article |
Death
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father |
1839–1926
Birth: 1 October 1839
— Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 2 June 1926 — Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
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mother |
1842–1923
Birth: 28 November 1842
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19
— Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 4 August 1923 — Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 1864 — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
15 years
younger sister |
1878–1879
Birth: 26 June 1878
38
35
— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1879 — Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
-3 years
younger sister |
1875–1876
Birth: 1 January 1875
35
32
— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 14 February 1876 — Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
-6 years
younger brother |
1868–1934
Birth: 1868
28
25
Death: 18 January 1934 — Marah Street, North Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
15 years
younger brother |
1882–1936
Birth: 15 October 1882
43
39
— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1936 — Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia |
-12 years
younger brother |
1870–1953
Birth: 26 September 1870
30
27
— Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 3 September 1953 — Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia |
6 years
younger brother |
1876–…
Birth: 26 July 1876
36
33
— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: |
-4 years
younger sister |
1872–1955
Birth: 29 December 1872
33
30
— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1955 — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
-6 years
himself |
1866–1919
Birth: 12 December 1866
27
24
— Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 3 September 1919 — Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
-21 months
elder sister |
1865–1934
Birth: 20 February 1865
25
22
— Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia Death: 19 January 1934 |
21 years
younger sister |
1885–…
Birth: 15 September 1885
45
42
— Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia Death: |
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Illness |
WAGGA POLICE COURT. Friday, August 2, 1895. (Before Mr. H. Baylle, P.M.) UNSOUND MIND. Samuel Larkin was charged with being of unsound mind. Senior Constanle Anderson deposed that he knew accused. In February last accused was charged with being of unsound mind, but was subsequently discharged. In consequence of complaints received he went to the residence of accused's father at about 9 p.m. on Wednesday last. He knocked at the door, which was open, and prisoner rushed out. He spoke to the accused, but he made no reply. He then caught hold of accused, and with assistance put him to the ground. Accused was in a fit and very violent. He brought accused to the lockup where he charged him of being of unsound mind. Prisoner's father was with him. The father had sent for the police on several occasions. From what he had seen and heard he had no doubt that prisoner was of unsound mind. John Larkins deposed he was a labourer residing in Peter-Street, Wagga. Accused was his son and resided with him. He had to take proceedings against his son in February last, and he was subsequently discharged. Prisoner was then better for a time, but the last few weeks he had been getting worse. Prisoner was in the habit of sneaking out at night and throwing things on people's houses. He had recently had to leave the house because the neighbours were so frightened. Prisoner was often walking about all night and endangered the house with the tires. Prisoner had been very violent and witness considered he was insane. Erasmus Wren deposed he was a legally qualified medical practitioner and surgeon at the Wagga gaol. Accused was under his care some time ago. He had seen the prisoner that morning, and did not consider him fit to be at large. He recommended that accused be remanded for a week, when he would be better able to speak as to his state. Accused was accordingly remanded to gaol until the 9th inst. for medical supervision. Wagga Wagga Express (New South Wales : 1879 - 1917) Saturday 3 August 1895 p 2 Article |
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