Amelia Cant
Father* | John Cant b. 1839, d. 24 Jul 1874 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Mary Towns b. 20 May 1847, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Amelia Cant died in 1872 in Paterson, New South Wales.
Susanna Maria Cant
Father* | John Cant b. 1839, d. 24 Jul 1874 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Mary Towns b. 20 May 1847, d. 2 Jul 1928 |
Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Susanna Maria Cant married Henry Martin in 1895 in Taree, New South Wales.
Susanna Maria Martin died on 11 Jun 1947 in Marlee, New South Wales, at the age of 74 according to her grave.
She was buried at Marlee Anglican Cemetery, Bulga Road in Marlee, New South Wales.
Henry Martin
Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Henry Martin married Susanna Maria Cant, daughter of John Cant and Elizabeth Mary Towns, in 1895 in Taree, New South Wales.
Henry Martin died on 27 Dec 1934 in Marlee, New South Wales, according to his grave.
He was buried at Marlee Anglican Cemetery, Bulga Road in Marlee, New South Wales.
Agnes Mona Cant
Father* | William John Cant b. 2 Oct 1869, d. 26 Apr 1953 |
Mother* | Rosa Mumford b. 1878, d. 27 Nov 1944 |
Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Agnes lived at Bobin in Wingham, New South Wales, in 1928.
Agnes Mona Cant married Frederick Kennett on 24 Sep 1928 at St Matthew's Church of England in Wingham, New South Wales, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. P. deLaure Musgrove.
Agnes and Frederick lived at Crowdy Road in Harrington, New South Wales.
Agnes Mona Kennett died on 30 Jun 1992 at Wingham Court Nursing Home in Wingham, New South Wales, at the age of 84.
She was cremated at Newcastle Memorial Park, Anderson Drive at Beresfield and it was recorded that her ashes were placed in LOGGIA 12/4 E/9 Ref:902188.
Family | Frederick Kennett b. 1904, d. 22 Mar 1974 |
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Frederick Kennett
Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Frederick lived at Bobin in Wingham, New South Wales, in 1928.
Frederick Kennett married Agnes Mona Cant, daughter of William John Cant and Rosa Mumford, on 24 Sep 1928 at St Matthew's Church of England in Wingham, New South Wales, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. P. deLaure Musgrove.
Frederick and Agnes lived at Crowdy Road in Harrington, New South Wales.
Frederick Kennett died on 22 Mar 1974 in Harrington, New South Wales, late of Wingham.
He was cremated at Newcastle Memorial Park, Anderson Drive at Beresfield and it was recorded that his ashes were placed in LOGGIA 12/4 E/8 Ref:49587.
Family | Agnes Mona Cant b. 17 Aug 1907, d. 30 Jun 1992 |
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Frederick George Kennett
Father* | Frederick Kennett b. 1904, d. 22 Mar 1974 |
Mother* | Agnes Mona Cant b. 17 Aug 1907, d. 30 Jun 1992 |
Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Frederick George Kennett married Thelma Joan Rowsell on 27 Nov 1950 in Wauchope, New South Wales.
Frederick was a Butter Maker in Gloucester, New South Wales, in 1975.
Frederick was the District Commissioner for the Scouting Movement in Gloucester, New South Wales, in 1975.
Toby Kennett died on 15 Jul 1982 in Gloucester, New South Wales, at the age of 53.
Thelma Joan Rowsell
Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Thelma Joan Rowsell married Frederick George Kennett, son of Frederick Kennett and Agnes Mona Cant, on 27 Nov 1950 in Wauchope, New South Wales.
Thelma Joan Kennett died on 2 Jul 2013 in Wauchope, New South Wales, at the age of 82.
Betty Werris Wood
Betty Werris Wood married Vincent Lockrey, son of Thomas Joseph Lockrey and Janet Taylor, in 1934 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Betty Werris Lockrey died in 1940 in Maclean, New South Wales.
Rev. Robert McSwan
Clarence Henry W. G. Bushnell
Father* | Henry George Bruce Bushnell b. about 1855, d. 12 Sep 1938 |
Mother* | Mary Annie Goodger b. about 1861, d. 6 Sep 1946 |
Clarence Henry W. G. Bushnell married Alice Elizabeth Johnston in 1904 in Marrickville, New South Wales.
Clarence Henry W. G. Bushnell died on 16 Sep 1929 at the District Hospital in Taree, New South Wales, and the Maitland Weekly Mercury recorded the news as follows: "MR. CLARENCE HENRY BUSHNELL.
A great gloom passed over the Manning River District when the sad news became known that Mr. Clarence Henry Bushnell, Chief Engineer of the Jones Island butter factory passed away in the Taree District Cottage Hospital. A few days previously an operation was performed for appendicitis, but later on peritonitis set in, and proved fatal.
Deceased, who was 47 years, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell, of Harwood Island, and was an engineer of the highest note. He was a most popular man and during his many visits to the various towns of N.S. Wales where he was instrumental in installing machinery in most of the principal factories, he made numerous friends, who to-day mourn his sad loss. He was most conscientious, and obliging and was ever ready to do all in his power to promote the great harmony and goodwill between man and master. Being of a sober, energetic and a self-sacrificing nature, he won many friends.
He was a keen lover of sport, especially cricket and tennis. During his residence in Newcastle, he became a member of the Miller's Forest Cricket Club, where he won a lot of friends, and where his sporting qualities were admired by all. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was a foundation member of the Lake Cudgellico (sic) branch and was mainly instrumental in founding this lodge.
He leaves a sorrowing wife, two sons and two daughters, all of whom reside at Campsie.
The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Taree, the interment being made in the Church of England cemetery, Scott's Creek, Coopernook. The Rev. Canon Ritchie read the burial service and referred in feeling terms to the sad loss sustained in the death of such a worthy citizen. He conveyed, on behalf of the People of Taree the deepest sympathy to Mrs. Bushnell and family.
The Masonic service was read by the Worshipful Master of the Taree lodge. The chief mourners were: Mrs. Bushnell (Windoro), Victor and Albert (sons), Heather and Hazel (daughters), Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell (father and mother), Mesdames Fraser (Grafton), Wiseman (Clovelley), Parkes (Dulwich Hill), and Coote (Miller's Forest), sisters, H. J. Coote (brother-in-law), and Edgar Monkley. There was a car-load of beautiful wreaths, and included in the number was one from the manager, and another from the directors and employees of the Jones Island Butter Factory."
He was buried at the Church of England Cemetery, Scott's Creek (Grave location recorded as: Row 74) in Coopernook, New South Wales.
Family | Alice Elizabeth Johnston b. about 1884, d. 14 Jan 1975 |
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Alice Elizabeth Johnston
Alice Elizabeth Johnston married Clarence Henry W. G. Bushnell, son of Henry George Bruce Bushnell and Mary Annie Goodger, in 1904 in Marrickville, New South Wales.
Alice Elizabeth Bushnell died on 14 Jan 1975 in New South Wales at the age of 91 years, formerly of Wiley Park and Campsie.
Family | Clarence Henry W. G. Bushnell b. 1880, d. 16 Sep 1929 |
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Harcourt Albert Bushnell
Father* | Clarence Henry W. G. Bushnell b. 1880, d. 16 Sep 1929 |
Mother* | Alice Elizabeth Johnston b. about 1884, d. 14 Jan 1975 |
Harcourt Albert Bushnell married Beatrice Grace Dilley in 1938 in Canterbury, New South Wales.
Harcourt Albert Bushnell died about 31 Jul 1940 in Burwood, New South Wales.
Beatrice Grace Dilley
Beatrice Grace Dilley married Harcourt Albert Bushnell, son of Clarence Henry W. G. Bushnell and Alice Elizabeth Johnston, in 1938 in Canterbury, New South Wales.
Beatrice Grace Bridgland died about 3 Jun 2004 in Sydney, New South Wales.