1879 - 1933 (54 years)
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Name |
Matilda May Hackworthy |
Nickname |
May |
Birth |
1879 |
Redfern, New South Wales, Australia [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
17 Apr 1933 |
Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia [2, 3, 4] |
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In memory of Matilda May Eatch In memory of Mrs May Eatch who departed this life April 17, 1933. Published in the Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 17 April 1934 on Page 8. |
Burial |
18 Apr 1933 |
Woronora Cemetery, 121 Linden Ave, Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia [5, 6] |
- May is buried at the Woronora General Cemetery and Crematorium, Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia and her grave is located at Location: Anglican Monumental, Section: AD, Position 0475
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Burial Details of Matilda "May" Eatch May died on 17th April 1933 and was buried at the Woronora General Cemetery and Crematorium on 18 April 1933. She is buried in the Anglican Monumental Section AD, position 0475 |
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Funeral Notice of Matilda "May" Eatch (n. Hackworthy) The Funeral Notice of Matilda may Eatch was published in The Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 18th April 1933 on page 9 |
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Person ID |
I0077 |
Tucker Family Tree | Duffield Family Tree, The descendants of Thomas Eatch |
Last Modified |
21 Sep 2013 |
Father |
Frederick Hackworthy |
Mother |
Mary Lee |
Marriage |
22 Apr 1878 |
St Paul, Anglican Church, Cleveland Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia [7] |
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Marriage - Frederick Hackworthy and Mary Lee Frederick Hackworthy Married Mary Lee, 22 April 1878, St Paul, Anglican Church, Cleveland Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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St Pauls, Anglican Church, Cleveland Street, Sydney St Pauls, Anglican Church, Cleveland Street, Sydney (Redfern). It is now the Greek Orthodox Church in Cleveland Street is called the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady, formerly St Paul's Church of England built in 1848 and designed by Edmund Blacket. |
Family ID |
F2050 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Arthur Henry Eatch, b. 23 Dec 1879, Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia d. 18 Aug 1942, Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia (Age 62 years) |
Marriage |
1904 |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Children |
| 1. Doris May Eatch, b. 1905, Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia |
| 2. Grace E Eatch, b. 1907, Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia d. 1974, Orange, New South Wales, Australia (Age 67 years) |
+ | 3. Edna Alice Eatch, b. 1909 |
+ | 4. Nancy Violet Eatch, b. 1911, Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia d. 1994 (Age 83 years) |
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Family ID |
F0023 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
27 Aug 2007 |
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Sources |
- [S4] New South Wales Government, NSW BDM, 1879 (Reliability: 1).
Registration Number 6408/1879, Surname Hackworthy, Given Names Matilda May, Fathers given names Frederick, Mothers Given Names Mary, district Redfern.
- [S4] New South Wales Government, NSW BDM, 1933 (Reliability: 2).
Registration Number 9625/1933, Surname Eatch, Given Names Matilda M, Fathers Given Name Frederick, Mothers Given Name Mary, District Kogarah.
- [S65] Woronora General Cemetery and Crematorium Trust, 17 Apr 1933 (Reliability: 3).
Surname Eatch, Given Names Matilda M, date of death 17 Apr 1933
- [S94] The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 Apr 1933, 8 (Reliability: 3).
Eatch - In loving memory of Mrs May Eatch, who departed this life April 17, 1933. - see attached newspaper clipping which appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 17 April 1934 on Page 8.
- [S65] Woronora General Cemetery and Crematorium Trust, 18 Apr 1933 (Reliability: 3).
Surname Eatch, First Name Matilda, Other Name M, Type: Burial, Date of Death 17/4/1933, Location: Anglican Monumental, Section: AD, Position 0475
- [S94] The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 Apr 1933, 9 (Reliability: 3).
Matilda may Eatch funeral notice was published in the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday 18 Apr 1933, Page 9 - see attached notice for full details
- [S480] St Pauls Anglican Church, Cleveland Street, Sydney, NSW, Parish Records, 22 Apr 1878, 663/1878 (Reliability: 3).
Frederick Hackworthy married Mary Lee, 22 April 1878, St Paul, Anglican Church, Cleveland Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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