Phillip Rowland Murphy, 18901958 (aged 67 years)

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Phillip Rowland /Murphy/
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Newspaper article
Note: ALLEGED BREAKING AND STEALING

ALLEGED BREAKING AND STEALING

Phillip Rowland Murphy and Arthur Thomas Woodbridge were charged that, in company, they did, on 15th May, break into and enter the dwelling house of James P. Stinson, at Bendiek Morrell, and steal there from. Mr. Hogan for accused.

Sergeant Hanna, sworn deposed — I am stationed at Young. On the 20th inst., in company with Senior-constable Dobbin, I arrested accused and charged them that on 15th May they, in company, did break and enter the dwelling home of James P. Stinson and steal therefrom one tin box containing about £7 gold and silver, 7 packets' cigarette valued at la 9d ; one bag of rabbit skins valued at £1 10s, the property of the said James Patrick Stinson, of Bendiek Morrell"

In reply to the charge both accused said "that is correct." I pray for a remand till Tuesday, 28th inst.

Mr. Hogan applied for bail. No police objections offered, the property recovered, bail was granted in one surety of ÂŁ50 and accused each in same amount.

The Young Chronicle (NSW : 1902 - 1910; 1913 - 1915; 1924 - 1934; 1936 - 1940) Wednesday 22 May 1907 p 2 Article

Birth of a sister
Death of a maternal grandfather
Cause: Prostate Hypertrophy of and Chronic Cystitis, Oedema of Lungs
Note: Last seen by a Dr John Macpherson the day before he died. Death informant was his son-in-law John Leach. Source: copy of death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography (added by Sandie McKoy).
Burial of a maternal grandfather
Note: Minister was T. Ryan. Witnesses were C. Merrell and O.W. Cartwright. Source: copy of death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography (added by Sandie McKoy).
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Birth of a son
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Death of a maternal grandmother
Cause: Cerebral Haemorrhage
Note: Last seen by Dr G. Melroy Whish on the day she died. Death informant was her grandson Frank Leach. He was living at Young. Source: copy of death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography (added by Sandie McKoy).
Burial of a maternal grandmother
Note: Burial minister was J. Hennessy. Witnesses were W. Cartwright and Frank Leach. Source: copy of death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography (added by Sandie McKoy).
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Note: Notes for James MURPHY:

Notes for James MURPHY:
General Notes: James was a Railway fettler, joining the NSW Railway Dept and starting work on the Goulburn-Harden line construction job at 14 years of age. He remained in the employ of the Department for 40 years, retiring in 1920. He was a ganger at Young for many years.
Roy Murphy said that he remembers many stories that his mother told him. One was about James and Alice’s wedding day. He said she told him that many people came to the wedding from around the area travelling by horse or horse and sulky. Many families coming to the wedding, including the Butts family, met for lunch at James’s parents home between Monteagle and Bendick Murrell, before travelling on to the wedding in the Roman Catholic Church at Murringo.
Roy Murphy said that his Father paid 50 pounds for 2 blocks of land in Young, one with a large peppercorn tree in the yard.

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Marriage Marriage1888Burrowa, New South Wales, Australia
20 years
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19072000
Birth: 11 June 1907 46 39 Young, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 17 September 2000Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
-6 years
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19011902
Birth: 2 February 1901 40 32 Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 28 February 1902Mandurama, New South Wales, Australia
-23 months
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18991899
Birth: 5 February 1899 38 30 Hay, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 15 September 1899Hay, New South Wales, Australia
-4 years
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18951962
Birth: 21 January 1895 34 26 Young, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 11 November 1962Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia
8 years
younger brother
19031969
Birth: 23 February 1903 42 35 Carcoar, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 2 April 1969Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia
-6 years
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18961938
Birth: 12 September 1896 36 28 Hay, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 26 July 1938Bulli, New South Wales, Australia
-4 years
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18921895
Birth: 24 September 1892 32 24 Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 8 April 1895Young, New South Wales, Australia
-2 years
himself
18901958
Birth: 15 April 1890 29 22 St Mary's, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 28 January 1958Young, New South Wales, Australia
23 years
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19132008
Birth: 2 April 1913 52 45 Young, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 21 September 2008Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Ada Mary Ridley
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18901958
Birth: 15 April 1890 29 22 St Mary's, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 28 January 1958Young, New South Wales, Australia
wife
18991953
Birth: 8 July 1899Gallymont, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 12 July 1953Parkes, New South Wales, Australia
son
19261948
Birth: 9 January 1926 35 26 Young, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 12 January 1948Wantabadgery, New South Wales, Australia
15 months
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19271978
Birth: 7 April 1927 36 27 West Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 16 December 1978Forbes, New South Wales, Australia
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Newspaper article

ALLEGED BREAKING AND STEALING

Phillip Rowland Murphy and Arthur Thomas Woodbridge were charged that, in company, they did, on 15th May, break into and enter the dwelling house of James P. Stinson, at Bendiek Morrell, and steal there from. Mr. Hogan for accused.

Sergeant Hanna, sworn deposed — I am stationed at Young. On the 20th inst., in company with Senior-constable Dobbin, I arrested accused and charged them that on 15th May they, in company, did break and enter the dwelling home of James P. Stinson and steal therefrom one tin box containing about £7 gold and silver, 7 packets' cigarette valued at la 9d ; one bag of rabbit skins valued at £1 10s, the property of the said James Patrick Stinson, of Bendiek Morrell"

In reply to the charge both accused said "that is correct." I pray for a remand till Tuesday, 28th inst.

Mr. Hogan applied for bail. No police objections offered, the property recovered, bail was granted in one surety of ÂŁ50 and accused each in same amount.

The Young Chronicle (NSW : 1902 - 1910; 1913 - 1915; 1924 - 1934; 1936 - 1940) Wednesday 22 May 1907 p 2 Article