Heather Mair, 19201996 (aged 76 years)

Name
Heather /Mair/
Given names
Heather
Surname
Mair
Birth
Occupation
Address: 1949: 42 Fitzroy Street, Milsons Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1954 - 1980: 38 Woodville Road, Granville, New South Wales, Australia
Death of a paternal grandmother
Note: MRS. GEORGE MAIR

MRS. GEORGE MAIR

The death of Mrs. Mair, widow of the late Mr. George Mair, who died in a private hospital at Marrickville on Monday April 19, in the 87th year, breaks a link with the earliest pioneers of the Murrumbidgee Valley.

The late Mrs. Mair was the daughter of John Jenkins, of Nangus Station, Gundagai. It was at Nangus that Mrs. Mair was born 87 years ago. The Jenkins family was well-known throughout the whole of Riverina, being one of the earliest pastoral families' to settle in this part of the State.

The Mair family was also a very old pioneer family. The first Geo. Mair was mayor in Wagga in 1878, and the family at that time was residing in Thorne-street, opposite Bird Park.

Mr. Mair was the owner of Duro Station, Yass. The eldest son of this family, George, married Miss Jenkins, and there were seven children of the marriage: Allan, of Forbes; Leila (Mrs. Moore), Mittagong; and Ray, Police Station, Henty.

Two sons, Colin and Laurie, and a daughter, Minna (Mrs. Fennell) pre deceased their mother. Another son, Malcolm George, was killed in France in the Great War of 1914-18.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mair lived for many years at Gundagai, where Mr. Mair was in business as a stock and station agent. They were held in high esteem, and formed a large circle of friends. Mrs. Mair was for a number of years a devoted church worker.

After the death of her husband, which occurred about 35 years ago, Mrs. Mair lived with her sister, Mrs. Steel Beveridge, and other members of her family.
The passing of Mrs. Mair leave now one surviving link only of the Jenkins family of Nangus Station, who were so well known in the early days — Mrs Steel Beveridge.

Mrs. Mair, although at a very advanced age, continued to lead a most active life up till recently when she suffered from a sudden illness, and a few days later died.

The funeral took place on Wednesday, April 21 in the Church of England portion of Rookwood Cemetery.

The Henty Observer and Culcairn Shire Register (NSW : 1914 - 1950) Friday 7 May 1943 p 1 Article

Burial of a paternal grandmother
Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
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Burial of a father
Note: MAIR-The Funeral of the late ALLAN HAY MAIR, late of 42 Fitzroy Street Kirribilli will leave our Funeral Home corner Miller and Falcon Streets North Sydney. This Tuesday at 3 p m for Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

MAIR-The Funeral of the late ALLAN HAY MAIR, late of 42 Fitzroy Street Kirribilli will leave our Funeral Home corner Miller and Falcon Streets North Sydney. This Tuesday at 3 p m for Northern Suburbs Crematorium.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 3 March 1953 p 16 Family Notices

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father
18791953
Birth: 19 October 1879 26 23 Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1 March 1953Royal North Shore Hospital, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18951986
Birth: 29 September 1895Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 23 October 1986Carlingford, New South Wales, Australia
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younger sister
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19201996
Birth: 17 April 1920 40 24
Death: 23 November 1996Granville, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Gordon Francis Law
husband
19191991
Birth: 24 April 1919Eden, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 19 May 1991Granville, New South Wales, Australia
herself
19201996
Birth: 17 April 1920 40 24
Death: 23 November 1996Granville, New South Wales, Australia
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