M. J. Meaney, –1934?>
- Name
- M. J. /Meaney/
- Given names
- M. J.
- Surname
- Meaney
Death of a brother
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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. |
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City: Terowie State: South Australia Country: Australia
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Death of a mother
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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 |
Residence
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Address line 2: Terowie
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Death of a brother
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Text: MEANEY.-On the 18th February, at Port Pirie Hospital, Thomas Joseph, dearly beloved son of Patrick and the late Mary Meaney, of Linwood. R.I.P. |
Death of a father
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Citation details: p.2 Date of entry in original source: 4 June 1926 |
Death
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Source: Mr. M. J. Meaney, Chronicle
Citation details: p.14 Date of entry in original source: 27 September 1934
Source: OBITUARY. (1934, September 21).
Text: Mr. Michael Joseph Meaney, who died at Adelaide on September 2, was born at Linwood, near Kapunda. He was the eldest son of the late Patrick Meaney, who was well known in the Kapunda district for many years. Mr. M. J. Meaney married the eldest daughter, Mary Ann, of Mr. Michael Kearns, of Hamley Bridge, and after his retirement in 1927 he lived with his wife and family at Semaphore, and later at Largs Bay. For 37 years he served in the South Australian rail ways, and was a well-known identity in the country districts in which he was stationed during his life. He left a widow, four daughters, and two sons— Mrs. W. Wise, Cowandilla; Mr. P. Meaney, Largs Bay; Mrs. S. H. Hawkes, Mitcham: Mrs. C. Trowse, Alberton; Mr. M. Meaney, Largs Bay; and Miss Mollie Meaney, Largs Bay five granddaughters and five grand Sons. |
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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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Source: Mr. M. J. Meaney, Chronicle
Citation details: p.14 Date of entry in original source: 27 September 1934
Source: OBITUARY. (1934, September 21).
Text: Mr. Michael Joseph Meaney, who died at Adelaide on September 2, was born at Linwood, near Kapunda. He was the eldest son of the late Patrick Meaney, who was well known in the Kapunda district for many years. Mr. M. J. Meaney married the eldest daughter, Mary Ann, of Mr. Michael Kearns, of Hamley Bridge, and after his retirement in 1927 he lived with his wife and family at Semaphore, and later at Largs Bay. For 37 years he served in the South Australian rail ways, and was a well-known identity in the country districts in which he was stationed during his life. He left a widow, four daughters, and two sons— Mrs. W. Wise, Cowandilla; Mr. P. Meaney, Largs Bay; Mrs. S. H. Hawkes, Mitcham: Mrs. C. Trowse, Alberton; Mr. M. Meaney, Largs Bay; and Miss Mollie Meaney, Largs Bay five granddaughters and five grand Sons. |
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