Mildred Ada Warters, 1886–1951?> (aged 65 years)
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- Mildred Ada /Warters/
Birth
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Source citation: Footnote: 16905/1886 INDI:BIRT:SOUR:_FOOT: 16905/1886 |
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Cause: Hepatitis Note: Last seen by a medical attendant the day before her death. Death informant was her son George who was living at Wellington Park, Picton. Death was registered on 28 Feb 1886 at Picton. Source: death certificate supplied by National Centre of Biography. |
Burial of a maternal grandmother
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Religion: Roman Catholic Note: Burial witnesses were W.B. Campbell and J. Reeves. Source: death certificate supplied by National Centre of Biography. |
Birth of a sister
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Source citation: Footnote: 17932/1888 INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 17932/1888 |
Birth of a sister
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Source citation: Footnote: 29248/1891 INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 29248/1891 |
Birth of a brother
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Source citation: Footnote: 29940/1893 INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 29940/1893 |
Birth of a brother
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Baptism of a brother
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Death of a son
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Death of a mother
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Cause: Cholelithiasis, Empyema of Gall Bladder Note: Last seen by Dr W.J. Hull on the day she died. Death informant was her son S.J. Warters. Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. |
Burial of a mother
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Note: Burial witnesses were Walter J. Wood and L. Nicholson. Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. |
Death of a father
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Cause: Carcinoma of the Stomach, Cachexia Note: Last seen by Dr R.M. Cookston on the 8th of April 1923. Death informant was his son S.J. Warters. Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography.
Note: The death took place at Picton on the 18th inst., of Mr. John Edmund Warters, father of our good townsman, Mr. Otto Warters. He was 72 years of age, and was a popular townsman in Picton where he lived many years. The death took place at Picton on the 18th inst., of Mr. John Edmund Warters, father of our good townsman, Mr. Otto Warters. He was 72 years of age, and was a popular townsman in Picton where he lived many years. The late Mr. Warters was a fine cornet player, and an enthuiastic bandsman. When writer of this par. lived in Picton in his callow youth, the late Mr. Warters trained a band and acted as conductor. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954) Friday 27 April 1923 p 3 Article |
Burial of a father
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Note: Burial witnesses were Will. Crawley and Walter J. Wood. Source: death certificate supplied by the National Centre of Biography. |
Birth of a daughter
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Death of a brother
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Death of a sister
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Burial of a sister
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Death of a brother
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Note: OLD PICTON ENTITY PASSES OLD PICTON ENTITY PASSES Sydney John Warters Another link with the old life of Picton has been snapped in the passing of one of the grand old men, Mr. Sydney John Warters, (old Syd Warters as he was affectionately known) who died at his home in Argyle Street, last Friday, January Born in Sydney, deceased was the eldest child of the late John Edmund and Eliza Warters. He came as a baby to reside in Picton with his parents, and has lived in Argyle Street, ever since. Mr. Sydney Warters was known far and wide throughout the district, and was highly respected for the strict integrity which was an outstanding quality of his character. He worked as a carpenter and contractor and undertaker all his life, being both zealous and painstaking in all his undertakings. As a citizen, one could not find a better man. He was one of the original founders of the Picton brass band, which developed under his inspiration, was secretary for many years of Lodge Picton Masonic, and the School of Arts, in which position he was keen and thorough; and was one of the trustees of St. Mark's Church. A life long member of the Anglican church, he maintained a high Christian standard within his home circle, and in his dealings with men, and by his passing, the church and the community are poorer. Deceased was the eldest of eleven children, and was always devoted to his parents and brothers and sisters. For 23 years he has acted as a father to them, and they will assuredly miss him. He was predeceased by Wilfred, Stella (Mrs. Power) and is survived by Otto of Fivedock, Elsie (Mrs. W. A. Crawley) of Undercliffe, Myra (Mrs. Ray) of During his recent illness he was devotedly attended by his sisters, Miss R. Warters of Picton and Mrs. Terett of Goulburn. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, January 3rd, and was one of the largest and most beautiful ever seen in this district. Prior to the service in St. Mark's Church, the. Rev. F. A.S. Shaw conducted a service at the house for the family. A most impressive service was held in the church where a large gathering of citizens and brother Masons of Lodge Picton attended to pay their last respects to one so loved and esteemed. Representatives from Lodge Bowral, Campbelltown and Camden were also present. During the service the Picton band, in the church grounds, played softly, sacred and solemn music, the strains of which echoed throughout the building. The Rev. Shaw during the service in the church could not have paid higher tribute to a man, than he did with his heartfelt words, which sentiments were echoed in the hearts of all those 'who had known the deceased. He said that he was a man among men, honest and reliable, and his word was his bond. He was a man of generous and sympathetic nature and one capable of kindly understanding. There was no one in the district had such a knowledge of Picton and its people. The Rev. Shaw said that he was a devout member of St. Mark's church,' Sunday evenings found him at service sitting in the back seat. His contributions to the funds were frequent and generous. He also lovingly attended to various repair work to the church building. He added, that though Mr. I Warters was perhaps a man of few words, his good deeds were I many, and those deeds endeared him to all. Picton will seem strangely different by his absence. He didn't want to die. His illness came as a shock to him, but he had courage and with the Sacrament, came peace. The Rev. Shaw then extended to his sisters, brothers and relatives the deepest and warmest sympathy of all present, and expressed the hope that the thoughts he had tittered, would in some way warm their hearts and prove a comfort to their minds. At the conclusion of the service the cortege proceeded to the graveside in the church grounds, where Worshipful Brother E. H. Oakman read the Masonic burial service. Regalia was worn by all members. After the lowering of the coffin, the Picton band played 'Nearer My God to Thee' and then by special request 'Peace, Perfect Peace.' The graveside was banked with dozens of beautiful wreaths. We joint with the people of the district in extending our deepest sympathy to his sorrowing relatives. The Picton Post (NSW : 1907 - 1954) Thursday 8 January 1948 p 2 Article |
Death
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Source citation: Footnote: 18531/1951 INDI:DEAT:SOUR:_FOOT: 18531/1951 |
father |
1851–1923
Birth: 30 March 1851
Death: 18 April 1923 — Argyle Street, Picton, New South Wales, Australia |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 22 November 1872 — St Paul's Church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
14 months
elder brother |
1874–1948
Birth: 5 January 1874
22
21
— Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 2 January 1948 — Picton, New South Wales, Australia |
22 months
elder brother |
1875–1936
Birth: 7 November 1875
24
23
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 30 March 1936 — Picton, New South Wales, Australia |
23 months
elder brother |
1877–1955
Birth: 3 October 1877
26
25
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 28 September 1955 — Five Dock, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
elder sister |
1879–1936
Birth: 11 October 1879
28
27
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 2 November 1936 — Waverley, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
elder sister |
1881–1970
Birth: 8 December 1881
30
29
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 7 July 1970 — Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
elder sister |
1883–1959
Birth: 6 December 1883
32
31
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 31 July 1959 — Camden, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
herself |
1886–1951
Birth: 14 January 1886
34
33
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 5 July 1951 — Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1888–1972
Birth: 4 August 1888
37
35
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 15 October 1972 — Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1891–1954
Birth: 9 January 1891
39
38
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 22 July 1954 — Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
younger brother |
1893–1977
Birth: 21 March 1893
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40
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 6 August 1977 |
3 years
younger brother |
1895–1967
Birth: 26 November 1895
44
43
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 22 November 1967 — Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia |
husband |
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herself |
1886–1951
Birth: 14 January 1886
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33
— Picton, New South Wales, Australia Death: 5 July 1951 — Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia |
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daughter |
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daughter |
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daughter |
Birth |
Source citation: Footnote: 16905/1886 INDI:BIRT:SOUR:_FOOT: 16905/1886 |
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Death |
Source citation: Footnote: 18531/1951 INDI:DEAT:SOUR:_FOOT: 18531/1951 |