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    3. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 13 January 1883 p 1 ARMSTRONG.-October 27. nt her parents' residence, Concord, Bessie Rhoda, infant daughter of William and Caroline Armstrong, aged 8 weeks ; also, December 24, after a short illness, William Armstrong, aged 53 years, many years resident at Ashfield, and brother to Mr. Thomas Armstrong,Bombala, formerly of Enniskillen, county of Fermanagh, Ireland. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 5 March 1883 p 1 CASEY.—March 1, at her residence, 37, Crown-street, Woolloomoolloo, suddenly, through the bursting of a blood-vessel, Mrs. M.A. Casey, aged 60 years, native of Enniskillen, county of Fermanagh, Ireland. Home papers please copy. (Mary A. from NSW BDMs no parents) Clarence and Richmond Examiner and New England Advertiser (Grafton, NSW : 1859 - 1889) Saturday 14 April 1883 p 4 DEATH.M'GUREN.-In loving memory of FRANCIS, youngest son of the late JAMES M'GUREN, of Crockareddy, Enniskillen, county Fermanagh, Ireland, who was accidentally killed at South Grafton, October 13, 1882, leaving a wife and seven children ; aged 48 years. R.I.P. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Friday 4 May 1883 p 1 MURPHY.-oñ the 21st April, at St. Vincent's Hospital. Sydney. William Murphy, Esq.. of Skea, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland, senior partner of the linn of W. Murphy & Co... Cun liamulla; deeply regretted by many friends. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 25 June 1883 p 1 M'NEVIN-KEYS - June 15, 1883, at St. Matthias' Church,Paddington, by the Rev. Zachary Barry, LL.D., Colin M'Nevin, the fourth son of Dougald M'Nevin, Argyleshire, Scotland, to Rebecca, fifth daughter of Thomas Keys, of county Fermanagh, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 22 June 1883 p 2 The second death, which took place on Sunday, 17th instant, was that of Mary, relict of the late John Johnston, and the sad event happened at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. A. Adams, Bourke-street, Surry Hills, Sydney. She had reached the mature age of eighty- one years. The immediate cause of death was bronchitis, but as she had previously suffered from the same complaint, it was feared a second attack might prove fatal, and so it did, though she was attended by Dr. Tarrant. On the following Tuesday she was buried beside her late husband who died some five years ago - in the cemetery at Robertson. She was the mother of seven sons and three daughters, two of whom reside in the old country. She was a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland, and came to the colony with her husband and eight of the family some 23 years ago. They settled first in this district, then removed to their own property at Wingecarribee, and since her husband's death she has resided with her daughter in Sydney, and her children's testimony is that she fulfilled the duties of a good wife and mother. The family, with the exception of the late Mrs. John Moffitt, who died some seventeen years ago, are all living in this and the Wingecarribee districts. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 12 June 1883 p 2 Obituary.-Another old and much esteemed resident of the district has de parted this life. We refer to the late Mr. Joseph Vance of Kangaroo Valley, and formerly of Wesley Park, Kiama, which sad event took place at his residence, Violet Bauk, on the 20th ultimo. He was well known to a large number of the inhabi tants as a quiet, sober, unassuming, honest, industrious man. On his arrival in the colony, 45 years ago, he commenced farm ing in the Wollongong district, and subse quently removed to Wesley Park, which he purchased, and where lie successfully carried on dairy pursuits for many years. Some time since lie disposed of Wesley Park, and removed to the Kangaroo Valley, where he continued the same calling until his death, which occurred after a lingering and painful ill ness of years. He was married to Isabella, is daughter of the late James Armstrong (the 'Bonora centenarian) at Templemaghy, Fermanagh, Ireland, by whom he had fourteen children - nine sons and five daughters-of whom twelve children still survive-seven sons and all the daughters. While recording the departure of the late Mr. Vance, who had attained the age of 66 years, and was never known to have quarrelled with any man or made an enemy, we feel sure that all who kneow him will respect his memory and sympathise with the bereaved family. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 17 July 1883 p 2 CHITTICK-JOHNSTON--On the 13th July, ... by Rev. W. B Hughes, Andrew, third son of the late Gustavus Chittick, County Fermanagh, Ireland, to Lizzie, second daughter of the late Charles Johnston, Gerringong. Clarence and Richmond Examiner and New England Advertiser (Grafton, NSW : 1859 - 1889) Saturday 28 July 1883 p 4 MAGUIRE—CREGAN.—On the 19th instant, at the residence of Mr John Carey, Eatonswill, by the Rev. J. O'Sullivan, assisted by the Rev. Fathers Mitchell and McCabe, MICHAEL MAGUIRE, of Woodford Island, late of Eniskillen, county of Fermanagh, Ireland, to ANNIE, third daughter of JEREMIAH CREGAN, county Limerick, Ireland, niece of Archdeacon Cregan, and sister of the Rev. Fathers Denis and Michael Cregan. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 20 July 1883 p 2 The next I refer to is that of Mr. Johnstone Morrow, whose suffering and death were similar to that of Mrs. Wilson, except- ing that it was after but a few days suffer- ing. He passed away at 5.30 on the even- ing of the 10th instant. He was born in county Fermanagh, Ireland, and sailed some thirty years ago for this colony, and has spent the greater part of that time in this district. He leaves a widow, three sons, and five daughters to mourn their loss. The remains of both were interred in the Cemetery, the Rev. J. Done officiating at the grave. July 18th, 1883. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 9 July 1883 p 1 GRAHAM. -On the 6th inst., at his residence, Racecourse Hotel, Malvern, John, third son of the late Samuel and Selina Graham, of Crocradreen, county Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 48 years. Belfast and Dublin papers please copy. Illustrated Australian News (Melbourne, Vic. : 1876 - 1889) Wednesday 3 October 1883 p 167 Little. — On the 10th September, 1883; at the residence of her son-in-law, Fair View, Strathbogio, Theresa, roliet of the lato John Little, Marshall Town, Geelong, and formerly of Drumul.y, county Fermanagh, Ireland. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Saturday 10 November 1883 p 902 DEATH. DUNDAS.-October 23, 1883, in great peace, at his late res adence, Gerringong, near Kiama, New South Wales, after -l»Bf * nets, James, eldest son of Mr. Aaron Dundas, of Derrygoneuy, county Fermanagh, Ireland. ' The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954) Friday 23 November 1883 p 2 MARRIAGE. SMITH—OVENS.—At Charters Towers on the 24th October, J. Smith to Emily Ovens, third daughter of Arthur Ovens Esq., Coraeleon House, Church Hill, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Tuesday 13 November 1883 p 1 CLARKE—BALFE.—On the 27th October, at St. Stephen's Cathedral, by the Rev. D. Fouhy, John Clarke, second son of M. Clarke, saddler, Enniskillen County Fermanagh, Ireland, to Sarah Magdalen Balfe, youngest daughter of Augustin Balfe, formerly of County Meath, Ireland. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 21 November 1883 p 1 JOHNSON - BEATTY - October 25, at St Philip's Church bythe Rev J. D. Langley, Joseph Johnson late of Lancashire, England to Mary second daughter of the late James Beatty, of the county Fermanagh, Ireland. Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Saturday 15 December 1883 p 10 DEATHS. M'LAUGHLIN.-December 3, at Prince Alfred Hos pital, Annie, aged 21 years, eldest daughter of Patrick M'Laughlin, Ederuey, County Fermanagh, Ireland. R.I.P. Ken.

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