Mary Meaney, 1840–1918?> (aged 78 years)
- Name
- Mary /Meaney/
- Given names
- Mary
- Surname
- Meaney
- Name
- Mary /Sexton/
- Given names
- Mary
- Surname
- Sexton
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Country: Ireland |
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Address: St. John's Church |
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Address: LOT 105 Moppa Rd St Johns, South Australia Australia (-34.37158,138.95418) Text: Address: LOT 105 Moppa Rd, St Johns nr Kapunda SA 5373 |
Family residence
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Address: 'farmer, living on the River Light, adjoining Pohlner's', Hundred Light. Text: Carl Pohlner lived at Tanunda Creek and owned sections 344, 345 (used for c1000-1200 sheep), 346? But they might not have mentioned the ones they each lived on. Meaney presumably owned section 272, 'grass land' or 'grass paddock' as he impounded Pohlner's sheep from it. Also section 581, 'wheat paddock' and section 354, 'a little strip of land on the Light and next to Pohlner's. In order to get to section 354 he had to cross the Light and go along the road.' |
Court case
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Address: Next to sections 344 and 345, Hundred Light |
Death of a son
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Cause: Acute miliary tuberculosis Text: MEANEY.—On the 30th March, at Jamestown Hospital, James Joseph, second son of Patrick Meaney, late of Riverton, of acute miliary tuberculosis, aged 30 years. R.I.P. |
Event
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Text: .THE CHRONICLE." "The Chronicle." which is published to- day, is in all respects a valuable and an instructive paper. In all its department« there has been care manifested to use every inch of space to the best advantage, 'and all the features which haye made it so popular are present. The illustrations are varied and artistic. Quality of data: secondary evidence |
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Death
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Source: (Death, Mrs P Meaney)
Quality of data: secondary evidence
Source: Mary Meaney death certificate
Date of entry in original source: 1918
Source: Family Notices. (1918, May 6).
Text: MEANEY.—On the 3rd May, at her residence, Light's Pass, Mary Meaney, aged 78 years. Date of entry in original source: 6 May 1918 |
Event
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Source: Family Notices. (1919, May 3)
Text: MEANEY. In loving memory of our dear mother, who died May 3, 1918. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Earth's weary pain and suffering passed.
MEANEY. -In sad but loving memory of my dear mother Mary Meaney, who died at Linwood, May 3, 1918. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to break, but tries in vain; From memory pages I will never blot These little words, forget me not. Sacred heart of Jesus, grant her soul eterenal rest. lnserted by her loving daughter, B. I. Byrne, Sutherland. MEANEY. -In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Mary Meaney, who died at Linwood, May 3, 1918. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for her extol; O sacred heart of Jesus, Have mercy on her soul. -Inserted by her loving husband, Patrick, son James and daughters, Kate and Alice. MEANEY. -In loving memory of Mary Meaney, who died May, 3, 1918, at her residence, Light's Pass. R.I.P. Time changes many things, But memory, like the ivy, clings. -Inserted by a devoted friend, A. Dennis. Date of entry in original source: 3 May 1919 Quality of data: primary evidence |
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1840–1918
Birth: calculated 13 January 1840
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Death: 3 May 1918 — Light's Pass |
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1840–1918
Birth: calculated 13 January 1840
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Death: 3 May 1918 — Light's Pass |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — 24 August 1861 — Kapunda, South Australia |
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Text: Address: LOT 105 Moppa Rd, St Johns nr Kapunda SA 5373 |
Family residence |
Text: Carl Pohlner lived at Tanunda Creek and owned sections 344, 345 (used for c1000-1200 sheep), 346? But they might not have mentioned the ones they each lived on. Meaney presumably owned section 272, 'grass land' or 'grass paddock' as he impounded Pohlner's sheep from it. Also section 581, 'wheat paddock' and section 354, 'a little strip of land on the Light and next to Pohlner's. In order to get to section 354 he had to cross the Light and go along the road.' |
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Text: .THE CHRONICLE." "The Chronicle." which is published to- day, is in all respects a valuable and an instructive paper. In all its department« there has been care manifested to use every inch of space to the best advantage, 'and all the features which haye made it so popular are present. The illustrations are varied and artistic. Quality of data: secondary evidence |
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Citation details: p.18 Date of entry in original source: 14 September 1911 |
Death |
Source: (Death, Mrs P Meaney)
Quality of data: secondary evidence
Source: Mary Meaney death certificate
Date of entry in original source: 1918
Source: Family Notices. (1918, May 6).
Text: MEANEY.—On the 3rd May, at her residence, Light's Pass, Mary Meaney, aged 78 years. Date of entry in original source: 6 May 1918 |
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Source: Family Notices. (1919, May 3)
Text: MEANEY. In loving memory of our dear mother, who died May 3, 1918. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Earth's weary pain and suffering passed.
MEANEY. -In sad but loving memory of my dear mother Mary Meaney, who died at Linwood, May 3, 1918. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to break, but tries in vain; From memory pages I will never blot These little words, forget me not. Sacred heart of Jesus, grant her soul eterenal rest. lnserted by her loving daughter, B. I. Byrne, Sutherland. MEANEY. -In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Mary Meaney, who died at Linwood, May 3, 1918. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for her extol; O sacred heart of Jesus, Have mercy on her soul. -Inserted by her loving husband, Patrick, son James and daughters, Kate and Alice. MEANEY. -In loving memory of Mary Meaney, who died May, 3, 1918, at her residence, Light's Pass. R.I.P. Time changes many things, But memory, like the ivy, clings. -Inserted by a devoted friend, A. Dennis. Date of entry in original source: 3 May 1919 Quality of data: primary evidence |
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Citation details: p2
Date of entry in original source: 17 May 1918 |
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Quality of data: secondary evidence
Citation details: p.3
Date of entry in original source: 1 December 1891 |
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Shared note
Parents possibly Catherine Sexton (age 33 in 1854) and Patrick Sexton (age 36 in 1854) |
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