Elizabeth Williamson, 1858–1930?> (aged 72 years)
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- Elizabeth /Williamson/
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Note: DEATH OF MRS. HARRIGAN DEATH OF MRS. HARRIGAN The death occurred on Monday night at 8 o'clock, of Mrs. Elizabeth Harrigan, wife of Mr. William Harrigan, senr., and mother of Charles, James, Bert and Will Harrigan, all well-known citizens held in high regard. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, was a devoted mother, and had played well her part in the progress and welfare of the community in which she resided for so many years. She was born at Dapto, being a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson. Forty-eight years ago she married Mr. Harrlgan and since that date had resided continuously at Tarrawanna. Mrs. Harrigan took an active interest in work of the Church of England, and she will be sadly missed as a worker in this respect. The Church of England at Fern Hill will stand as a monument to her efforts, as well as of other helpers. As a neighbour she was a wonderful help in sickness or trouble. The funeral on Wednesday was a large and representative one, the remains being laid to rest in the Church of England Cemetery, Wollongong, the Rev. Setchell (Corrimal) and Rev. E. Walker (Wollongong) officiated at the graveside, both paying a very high tribute to the the Christian life of the deceased. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 10 January 1930 p 15 Article |
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1857–1948
Birth: 22 December 1857
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— Fairy Meadow, New South Wales, Australia Death: 4 September 1948 — Spring Farm, Paynes Lane, Tarrawanna, New South Wales, Australia |
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1858–1930
Birth: 1858
— Dapto, New South Wales, Australia Death: 6 January 1930 — Tarrawanna, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 6 October 1881 — St Michael's Church, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1882–1975
Birth: 24 July 1882
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— Tarrawanna, New South Wales, Australia Death: 26 December 1975 — Dorrigo, New South Wales, Australia |
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1885–1967
Birth: 1885
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— Tarrawanna, New South Wales, Australia Death: 1967 — Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia |
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1883–1974
Birth: 29 December 1883
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— Tarrawanna, New South Wales, Australia Death: 31 July 1974 — Dorrigo, New South Wales, Australia |
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1892–1961
Birth: 29 October 1892
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— Tarrawanna, New South Wales, Australia Death: 20 August 1961 — Corrimal, New South Wales, Australia |
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Name changed from Elizabeth Ann Williamson to Elizabeth Williamson. There are no official records which give Ann as a middle name. Birth marriage and death records all record her name as Elizabeth Williamson or Harrigan. Her signature, which appears on many marriage registers, is Elizabeth Williamson or Elizabeth Harrigan. |
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Death |
DEATH OF MRS. HARRIGAN The death occurred on Monday night at 8 o'clock, of Mrs. Elizabeth Harrigan, wife of Mr. William Harrigan, senr., and mother of Charles, James, Bert and Will Harrigan, all well-known citizens held in high regard. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, was a devoted mother, and had played well her part in the progress and welfare of the community in which she resided for so many years. She was born at Dapto, being a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson. Forty-eight years ago she married Mr. Harrlgan and since that date had resided continuously at Tarrawanna. Mrs. Harrigan took an active interest in work of the Church of England, and she will be sadly missed as a worker in this respect. The Church of England at Fern Hill will stand as a monument to her efforts, as well as of other helpers. As a neighbour she was a wonderful help in sickness or trouble. The funeral on Wednesday was a large and representative one, the remains being laid to rest in the Church of England Cemetery, Wollongong, the Rev. Setchell (Corrimal) and Rev. E. Walker (Wollongong) officiated at the graveside, both paying a very high tribute to the the Christian life of the deceased. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 10 January 1930 p 15 Article |