Mary Theresa Sivyer
| Father* | Joseph Sivyer b. about 1825, d. 2 Nov 1895 |
| Mother* | Eliza Wand b. 24 May 1835, d. 30 Oct 1923 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Mary Theresa Sivyer died in 1876 in Nundle, New South Wales.
Annie Ellen Sivyer
| Father* | Joseph Sivyer b. about 1825, d. 2 Nov 1895 |
| Mother* | Eliza Wand b. 24 May 1835, d. 30 Oct 1923 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Annie Ellen Sivyer died in 1881 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Henry Pankhurst
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Henry Pankhurst married Ellen Sivyer, daughter of William Spencer Sivyer and Hannah Hawkins, on 21 Jan 1850 at Wesleyan Methodist Church in Maitland, New South Wales.
Henry Pankhurst died in 1858 in Maitland, New South Wales.
Family | Ellen Sivyer b. about 1831, d. 15 Jul 1911 |
| Children |
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Henry Epps
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Henry Epps married Ellen Sivyer, daughter of William Spencer Sivyer and Hannah Hawkins, in 1861 in Maitland, New South Wales.
Henry Epps died on 11 Dec 1903 in Nundle, New South Wales.
He was buried in Nundle, New South Wales.
Anne E. Pankhurst
| Father* | Henry Pankhurst b. about 1830, d. 1858 |
| Mother* | Ellen Sivyer b. about 1831, d. 15 Jul 1911 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Anne E. Pankhurst died in 1855 in Maitland, New South Wales. She was baptised in 1855 at the Church of England in Maitland, New South Wales.
Frederick James Pankhurst
| Father* | Henry Pankhurst b. about 1830, d. 1858 |
| Mother* | Ellen Sivyer b. about 1831, d. 15 Jul 1911 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Frederick James Pankhurst married Johanna Clare in 1879 in Armidale, New South Wales.
Frederick James Pankhurst died in 1939 in Walcha, New South Wales.
Family | Johanna Clare b. 1859, d. 1933 |
| Children |
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Martha Emily Pankhurst
| Father* | Henry Pankhurst b. about 1830, d. 1858 |
| Mother* | Ellen Sivyer b. about 1831, d. 15 Jul 1911 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Martha Emily Pankhurst was also known as Emily.
Martha Emily Pankhurst married Andrew Fogarty, son of Andrew Fogarty and Margaret Woodlock, in 1871 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Martha Emily Fogarty died in 1933 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Family | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Children |
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Anna A. Pankhurst
| Father* | Henry Pankhurst b. about 1830, d. 1858 |
| Mother* | Ellen Sivyer b. about 1831, d. 15 Jul 1911 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Anna A. Pankhurst died in 1855 in Maitland, New South Wales.
Margaret Doherty
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Margaret Doherty married William James Sivyer, son of James Sivyer and Mary Ann Kelly, in 1885 in Raymond Terrace, New South Wales.
Margaret Sivyer died in 1909 in Raymond Terrace, New South Wales.
Family | William James Sivyer b. 1855, d. 22 May 1944 |
| Children |
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Archibald John Sivyer
| Father* | William James Sivyer b. 1855, d. 22 May 1944 |
| Mother* | Margaret Doherty b. 1858, d. 1909 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Archibald John Sivyer married Catherine Stella Cant, daughter of William Cant and Anne Wessler, in 1919 in Granville, New South Wales.
Archibald John Sivyer died on 31 Aug 1957 in Maitland, New South Wales.
He was buried at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbells Hill (Grave location recorded as: Section: 1K Plot: 1) in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Kathleen Stella Cant
| Father* | William Cant b. 14 Jun 1867, d. 11 Dec 1940 |
| Mother* | Anne Wessler b. about 1869, d. 1 Oct 1895 |
| Charts | CANT: William -Family and Descendants |
Kathleen Stella Cant was also known as Catherine Stella.
Catherine Stella Cant married Archibald John Sivyer, son of William James Sivyer and Margaret Doherty, in 1919 in Granville, New South Wales.
Kathleen Stella Sivyer died on 3 May 1973 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 79.
William Sivyer
| Father* | William James Sivyer b. 1855, d. 22 May 1944 |
| Mother* | Margaret Doherty b. 1858, d. 1909 |
William Sivyer died in 1939 in Lithgow, New South Wales.
Elizabeth Chaffey
| Father* | Octavius Chaffey b. 30 Oct 1832, d. 18 Jun 1896 |
| Mother* | Margaret Jane Goodman b. 23 Jun 1852, d. 23 Jan 1912 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Elizabeth Chaffey married Edward Luke Sivyer, son of James Sivyer and Mary Ann Kelly, on 5 Apr 1899 at the Presbyterian Church in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Elizabeth Sivyer died on 2 Nov 1941 in Auburn, New South Wales, at the age of 66 and her death was reported as follows:
MRS. ELIZABETH SIVYER
The sad news was received yesterday that Mrs. Elizabeth Sivyer had passed away. She was the relict of the late Mr. Edward Sivyer, channel attendant, who was drowned in the main canal, as result of a car accident near Yenda. Following her husband's death Mrs. Sivyer moved to Sydney and had been in ill-health for some time. During her residence at Apostles' Yard the deceased lady was a splendid helper in all efforts and the residents held her in the highest esteem. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Patterson of Wagga. Mr. Fred Chaffey of Yanco was a brother of the late Mrs. Sivyer.
She was buried at the Roman Catholic Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Sect:16 Row:19 Grave:1341) in Rookwood, New South Wales.
Family | Edward Luke Sivyer b. 4 Sep 1876, d. 27 Dec 1939 |
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Frances Mary Sivyer
| Father* | Edward Luke Sivyer b. 4 Sep 1876, d. 27 Dec 1939 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Chaffey b. 30 Nov 1874, d. 2 Nov 1941 |
Frances Mary Sivyer died on 16 Dec 1901 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
William Nash
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
William lived at Goonoo Goonoo Station in via Tamworth, New South Wales, in 1880.
William Nash married Frances Hannah Sivyer, daughter of Joseph Sivyer and Eliza Wand, on 15 Aug 1880 at St Paul's Church of England in Tamworth, New South Wales, and Rev. William J. Kellick Piddington performed the marriage ceremony.
William Nash died on 1 Sep 1920 at Church Street in West Tamworth, New South Wales, at the age of 65.
Family | Frances Hannah Sivyer b. 22 Jul 1860, d. 24 Sep 1953 |
| Children |
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Rev. William J. Kellick Piddington
Rev. William J. Kellick Piddington performed the marriage ceremony of William Ray and Sarah Barnett on 24 Dec 1862 at Wesley Church in Bathurst, New South Wales, and is recorded that "The consent of Austin Barnett, father of the Bride, was given to the marriage of Sarah Barnett with William Ray, the said Sarah Barnett being under the age of 21 years."
William was a Minister of the Word at St Paul's Church of England in Tamworth, New South Wales, in 1880.
Rev. William J. Kellick Piddington performed the marriage ceremony of William Nash and Frances Hannah Sivyer, daughter of Joseph Sivyer and Eliza Wand, on 15 Aug 1880 at St Paul's Church of England in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Albert William Nash
| Father* | William Nash b. 19 Sep 1854, d. 1 Sep 1920 |
| Mother* | Frances Hannah Sivyer b. 22 Jul 1860, d. 24 Sep 1953 |
Albert William Nash married Sophia Adeline Adams, daughter of George Somes Adams and Sarah Anne Philp, in 1906 in Uralla, New South Wales.
Albert William Nash died in 1965 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Family | Sophia Adeline Adams b. 1887, d. 1955 |
| Children |
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Sophia Adeline Adams
| Father* | George Somes Adams b. 16 May 1855, d. 1888 |
| Mother* | Sarah Anne Philp b. 1860, d. 1898 |
Sophia Adeline Adams married Albert William Nash, son of William Nash and Frances Hannah Sivyer, in 1906 in Uralla, New South Wales.
Sophia Adeline Nash died in 1955 in Uralla, New South Wales.
Family | Albert William Nash b. 19 Apr 1881, d. 1965 |
| Children |
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May Elizabeth Nash
| Father* | William Nash b. 19 Sep 1854, d. 1 Sep 1920 |
| Mother* | Frances Hannah Sivyer b. 22 Jul 1860, d. 24 Sep 1953 |
May Elizabeth Nash married Albert E. Price in 1901 in Armidale, New South Wales.
May Elizabeth Price died on 18 Dec 1911 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, at the age of 28.
She was buried at the Church of England Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Row E, Plot 160) in Broken Hill, New South Wales.
George Jacob Nash
| Father* | William Nash b. 19 Sep 1854, d. 1 Sep 1920 |
| Mother* | Frances Hannah Sivyer b. 22 Jul 1860, d. 24 Sep 1953 |
George Jacob Nash married May Bathersby on 15 Dec 1909 in Tingha, New South Wales.
George Jacob Nash died on 11 Jun 1951 in Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 65.
May Bathersby
May Bathersby married George Jacob Nash, son of William Nash and Frances Hannah Sivyer, on 15 Dec 1909 in Tingha, New South Wales.
May Bathersby died on 8 Oct 1971 in Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 81.
Gordon Brind
| Father* | Edward William Henry Brind b. 1873, d. 26 Jun 1939 |
| Mother* | Hildegar French b. about 1875, d. 1960 |
Gordon Brind married Ruth Iseley Stokes in 1939 in Singleton, New South Wales.
Gordon Brind died in 1991 in Denman, New South Wales.
Frances Pearl Nash
| Father* | William Nash b. 19 Sep 1854, d. 1 Sep 1920 |
| Mother* | Frances Hannah Sivyer b. 22 Jul 1860, d. 24 Sep 1953 |
Frances Pearl Nash married Sydney G. Martindale in 1914 in Tingha, New South Wales.
Frances Pearl Martindale died on 25 Nov 1953 in Tamworth, New South Wales, at the age of 64.
Sydney G. Martindale
Sydney G. Martindale married Frances Pearl Nash, daughter of William Nash and Frances Hannah Sivyer, in 1914 in Tingha, New South Wales.
Sydney G. Martindale died in 1916 in Inverell, New South Wales.
Stanley Allan Nash
| Father* | William Nash b. 19 Sep 1854, d. 1 Sep 1920 |
| Mother* | Frances Hannah Sivyer b. 22 Jul 1860, d. 24 Sep 1953 |
Stanley Allan Nash married Elizabeth Warren Johnston in 1927 in Redfern, New South Wales.
Stanley Allan Nash died on 10 Mar 1980 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 80 late of Strathfield.
Elizabeth Warren Johnston
Elizabeth Warren Johnston married Stanley Allan Nash, son of William Nash and Frances Hannah Sivyer, in 1927 in Redfern, New South Wales.
Elizabeth Warren Nash died on 27 Jun 1979 in Sydney, New South Wales, late of Strathfield.
Emily Mary Meincke
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Emily Mary Meincke married Albert Henry Sivyer, son of Joseph Sivyer and Eliza Wand, on 18 Mar 1885 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Emily Mary Sivyer married Edward John Honess in 1908 in Quirindi, New South Wales.
Emily Mary Honess died in 1917 in Ryde, New South Wales.
Family | Albert Henry Sivyer b. 12 Jul 1863, d. 30 Oct 1899 |
| Children |
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George William Sivyer
| Father* | Albert Henry Sivyer b. 12 Jul 1863, d. 30 Oct 1899 |
| Mother* | Emily Mary Meincke b. 1869, d. 1917 |
He began military service on 10 Aug 1915 in the 3rd Battalion of the AIF, Service no. 3321. He was wounded during service in France, and was discharged on his return to Australia on 31 Jan 1918.
George William Sivyer married Ida Margaret Shephard on 17 Jul 1918 in Warialda, New South Wales.
George William Sivyer died on 24 Sep 1954 in Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 66.
He was buried at the Anglican Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Sect:16B Row:15 Grave: 1905) in Rookwood, New South Wales.
Family | Ida Margaret Shephard b. 1896, d. 1935 |
| Children |
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Ida Margaret Shephard
Ida Margaret Shephard married George William Sivyer, son of Albert Henry Sivyer and Emily Mary Meincke, on 17 Jul 1918 in Warialda, New South Wales.
Ida Margaret Sivyer died in 1935 in Mayfield, New South Wales.
Family | George William Sivyer b. 21 Aug 1888, d. 24 Sep 1954 |
| Children |
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Herbert Ernest Sivyer
| Father* | Albert Henry Sivyer b. 12 Jul 1863, d. 30 Oct 1899 |
| Mother* | Emily Mary Meincke b. 1869, d. 1917 |
Herbert Ernest Sivyer married Sarah J. Wilson in 1916 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Herbert Ernest Sivyer died in 1924 in New South Wales.
Sarah J. Wilson
Sarah J. Wilson married Herbert Ernest Sivyer, son of Albert Henry Sivyer and Emily Mary Meincke, in 1916 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Clarence Irwin Sivyer
| Father* | Albert Henry Sivyer b. 12 Jul 1863, d. 30 Oct 1899 |
| Mother* | Emily Mary Meincke b. 1869, d. 1917 |
Clarence Irwin Sivyer married Vera Ogle in 1919 in Quirindi, New South Wales.
Clarence Irwin Sivyer died on 2 Mar 1961 in Newcastle, New South Wales, at the age of 66.
He was cremated at Newcastle Crematorium and Memorial Gardens, Anderson Drive at Beresfield and it was recorded that his ashes were placed in scattered gardens. Ref: 20973.
Family | Vera Ogle b. 1894, d. 10 May 1965 |
| Child |
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Vera Ogle
Vera Ogle married Clarence Irwin Sivyer, son of Albert Henry Sivyer and Emily Mary Meincke, in 1919 in Quirindi, New South Wales.
Vera Sivyer died on 10 May 1965 in Newcastle, New South Wales.
She was cremated at Newcastle Crematorium and Memorial Gardens, Anderson Drive at Beresfield and it was recorded that her ashes were placed in scattered gardens. Ref: 28748.
Family | Clarence Irwin Sivyer b. 12 Oct 1894, d. 2 Mar 1961 |
| Child |
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Florence Eva Sivyer
| Father* | Albert Henry Sivyer b. 12 Jul 1863, d. 30 Oct 1899 |
| Mother* | Emily Mary Meincke b. 1869, d. 1917 |
Florence Eva Sivyer married John Joseph Portsmouth in 1913 in Quirindi, New South Wales.
Florence Eva Portsmouth died in 1969 in Maitland, New South Wales.
John Joseph Portsmouth
John Joseph Portsmouth married Florence Eva Sivyer, daughter of Albert Henry Sivyer and Emily Mary Meincke, in 1913 in Quirindi, New South Wales.
John Joseph Portsmouth died in 1945 in St Peters, New South Wales.
Arthur J. Sivyer
| Father* | Albert Henry Sivyer b. 12 Jul 1863, d. 30 Oct 1899 |
| Mother* | Emily Mary Meincke b. 1869, d. 1917 |
Arthur J. Sivyer died in 1899 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Arthur J. Sivyer was born in 1899 in Quirindi, New South Wales.
Newton Lambert
| Father* | Charles Lambert b. 25 Oct 1829, d. 25 Dec 1903 |
| Mother* | Anne Brown b. about 1829, d. 5 Dec 1875 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Newton Lambert married Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer, daughter of Joseph Sivyer and Eliza Wand, on 13 Oct 1887 in Armidale, New South Wales.
Newton Lambert died on 30 Oct 1931 in Maitland, New South Wales, at the age of 69.
Family | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
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Albert Newton Brown Lambert
| Father* | Newton Lambert b. 11 Jun 1862, d. 30 Oct 1931 |
| Mother* | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
Albert Newton Brown Lambert died in 1977 in New South Wales.
Claude Lambert
| Father* | Newton Lambert b. 11 Jun 1862, d. 30 Oct 1931 |
| Mother* | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
Mavis Sivyer Lambert
| Father* | Newton Lambert b. 11 Jun 1862, d. 30 Oct 1931 |
| Mother* | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
Mavis Sivyer Lambert married Herbert Edgar Howlett in 1923 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Mavis Sivyer Howlett died on 7 Jul 1973 in Sydney, New South Wales, late of Lane Cove.
Joseph Charles S. Lambert
| Father* | Newton Lambert b. 11 Jun 1862, d. 30 Oct 1931 |
| Mother* | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
Joseph Charles S. Lambert died in 1948 in West Maitland, New South Wales.
Eliza Wand Lambert
| Father* | Newton Lambert b. 11 Jun 1862, d. 30 Oct 1931 |
| Mother* | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
Eliza Wand Lambert died in 1990 in New South Wales.
Olive Ann Lambert
| Father* | Newton Lambert b. 11 Jun 1862, d. 30 Oct 1931 |
| Mother* | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
Olive Ann Lambert married Gordon James K. Sweeney in 1932 in Greta, New South Wales.
Olive Ann Sweeney died in 1957 in Adelaide, South Australia.
She was buried at Centennial Park Cemetery (Grave location recorded as: Gen D Path O18 Plot: 316A) in Adelaide, South Australia, at the age of 56 years.
Grace A. Lambert
| Father* | Newton Lambert b. 11 Jun 1862, d. 30 Oct 1931 |
| Mother* | Blanche Rose Mary Sivyer b. 1865, d. 1958 |
George Palmer
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
George Palmer married Amy Mary Sivyer, daughter of Joseph Sivyer and Eliza Wand, in 1887 in Armidale, New South Wales.
George Palmer died in 1949 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Family | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
| Children |
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Clarence G. B. Palmer
| Father* | George Palmer b. 1865, d. 1949 |
| Mother* | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
Henrietta C. Palmer
| Father* | George Palmer b. 1865, d. 1949 |
| Mother* | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
Edith Palmer
| Father* | George Palmer b. 1865, d. 1949 |
| Mother* | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
Albert W. Palmer
| Father* | George Palmer b. 1865, d. 1949 |
| Mother* | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
Victor F. Palmer
| Father* | George Palmer b. 1865, d. 1949 |
| Mother* | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
Hilda M. Palmer
| Father* | George Palmer b. 1865, d. 1949 |
| Mother* | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
Bertha Palmer
| Father* | George Palmer b. 1865, d. 1949 |
| Mother* | Amy Mary Sivyer b. 1868, d. 1960 |
Frederick Chapman
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Frederick Chapman married Clara Louisa Sivyer, daughter of Joseph Sivyer and Eliza Wand, in 1891 in Armidale, New South Wales.
Frederick and Clara lived at "Haydonton," Edinburgh Road in Marrickville, New South Wales, according to next-of-kin records for their son Henry.
Frederick Chapman died on 29 Feb 1944 at the District Hospital in Marrickville, New South Wales, at the age of 80 years, a son of John and Mary Chapman (TBC.)
Family | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
| Children |
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Harold Frederick Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Harold Frederick Chapman died on 21 May 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales, late of Marrickville.
Ellen Alberta Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Ellen Alberta Chapman married George Wilfred Hurst in 1921 in Marrickville, New South Wales.
Ellen Alberta Hurst died in 1984 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Dorothy Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Dorothy Chapman married William Lewis in 1925 in Marrickville, New South Wales.
Dorothy Lewis died on 15 Apr 1929 in Marrickville, New South Wales, at the age of 30 years.
John W. Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
John W. Chapman died in 1924 in Petersham, New South Wales.
Arthur Reginald Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Arthur Reginald Chapman died in 1967 in Nowra, New South Wales.
Winifred Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Beryl Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Eva M. Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Eva M. Chapman died in 1912 in Marrickville, New South Wales.
Vincent Albert Chapman
| Father* | Frederick Chapman b. about 1864, d. 29 Feb 1944 |
| Mother* | Clara Louisa Sivyer b. 1870, d. 1935 |
Vincent Albert Chapman died in 1971 in Ryde, New South Wales.
Mary McCarthy
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Mary McCarthy married William John Wand Sivyer, son of Joseph Sivyer and Eliza Wand, in 1903 in Hillgrove, New South Wales.
Mary Sivyer died on 17 Aug 1976 in Sydney, New South Wales, late of Concord West.
Family | William John Wand Sivyer b. 1873, d. 14 Oct 1958 |
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Dorothy May Sivyer
| Father* | William John Wand Sivyer b. 1873, d. 14 Oct 1958 |
| Mother* | Mary McCarthy b. 1875, d. 17 Aug 1976 |
Dorothy May Sivyer married Mathew Singleton on 16 Jun 1928 at Holy Trinity Church in Concord West, New South Wales, and the event was recorded as follows:
WEDDING: SINGLETON-SIVYER
On Sunday, Juno 16, at the Holy Trinity Church, Concord West, Dorothy May, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sivyer, of Concord, and late of Cessnock, was married to Mr. Matthew Singleton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Singleton, of
'Crossmaglen,' . Bonville. Rev. Chivers officiated.
The bride looked charming in a gown of ivory georgette, with over-dress of Chantilly lace, with orange blossoms and embroidered veil to form train. She carried a bouquet of white stephonitas, carnations and sweet peas, and satin streamers.
The bride was attended by brides maids Miss W. Chapman (cousin of the bride) and Miss E. Jennings, who were gowned in apricot and ean-de-nil petalled frocks of appalon and georgette, with tulle baudeaux, and carried bouquets to match, which, with hand-bags, were gifts of the bridegroom.
The office of best-man was entrusted to Mr. G. Sefton (cousin of the bridegroom), with Mr. P. Sivyer as groomsman. The bride was given away by her father.
The wedding march was rendered by Miss Copas, as the bride entered the church. Miss Copas, who is a cousin of the bride, also sang 'Because' while the register was being signed.
The reception was held in the Parish Hall, where the bride's mother received the guests. Her gown was of black crepe-de-chene relieved with flesh pink, black hat and bouquet of pink sweet peas, assisted by the bridegroom's mother, whose gown was of navy crepe-de-chene, trimmed with red, and bouquet of Autumn-tinted flowers.
The honeymoon was spent on the South Coast.
The bride's travelling dress was of mushroom crepe-de-chene, with hat to tone. Their future home will be at Bonville.
Dorothy May Singleton died on 21 Sep 1984 at Kankinya Nursing Home in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
Mathew Singleton
Mathew Singleton married Dorothy May Sivyer, daughter of William John Wand Sivyer and Mary McCarthy, on 16 Jun 1928 at Holy Trinity Church in Concord West, New South Wales, and the event was recorded as follows:
WEDDING: SINGLETON-SIVYER
On Sunday, Juno 16, at the Holy Trinity Church, Concord West, Dorothy May, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sivyer, of Concord, and late of Cessnock, was married to Mr. Matthew Singleton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Singleton, of
'Crossmaglen,' . Bonville. Rev. Chivers officiated.
The bride looked charming in a gown of ivory georgette, with over-dress of Chantilly lace, with orange blossoms and embroidered veil to form train. She carried a bouquet of white stephonitas, carnations and sweet peas, and satin streamers.
The bride was attended by brides maids Miss W. Chapman (cousin of the bride) and Miss E. Jennings, who were gowned in apricot and ean-de-nil petalled frocks of appalon and georgette, with tulle baudeaux, and carried bouquets to match, which, with hand-bags, were gifts of the bridegroom.
The office of best-man was entrusted to Mr. G. Sefton (cousin of the bridegroom), with Mr. P. Sivyer as groomsman. The bride was given away by her father.
The wedding march was rendered by Miss Copas, as the bride entered the church. Miss Copas, who is a cousin of the bride, also sang 'Because' while the register was being signed.
The reception was held in the Parish Hall, where the bride's mother received the guests. Her gown was of black crepe-de-chene relieved with flesh pink, black hat and bouquet of pink sweet peas, assisted by the bridegroom's mother, whose gown was of navy crepe-de-chene, trimmed with red, and bouquet of Autumn-tinted flowers.
The honeymoon was spent on the South Coast.
The bride's travelling dress was of mushroom crepe-de-chene, with hat to tone. Their future home will be at Bonville.
Mathew Singleton died on 9 Dec 1954 in Balmain, New South Wales, late of Crossmaglen.
Percy Albert Sivyer
| Father* | William John Wand Sivyer b. 1873, d. 14 Oct 1958 |
| Mother* | Mary McCarthy b. 1875, d. 17 Aug 1976 |
Percy was a Chemist in Manly, New South Wales, in 1932.
Percy Albert Sivyer married Irene Booth on 28 May 1932 at the Anglican Church in Penrith, New South Wales, and the wedding was reported as follows:
SIVYER—BOOTH.
A very pretty wedding, which created considerable interest, was celebrated on Saturday last at the Anglican Church, Penrith. The contracting parties were Miss Irene Booth, of Luddenliam, and Mr. P. A. Sivyer, chemist, of Manly. The church was
beautifully decorated by a host of friends of the bride. The great wealth of floral beauty gave, the church a gala appearance, and revealed an amount of careful arrangement and artistic blending of a master hand, or rather hands. During the forenoon and early part of the afternoon, it seemed as if some of the pretty dresses of the many visitors were going to be spoilt by rain, but - was it a happy omen for the future of the popular couple? - just prior to and during the wedding service the sun shone out in glorious splendour, much to the delight of all concerned.
The officiating minister, Rev. F. Grevllle, of Mulgoa, in his usual thoughtful style, had all the ceremonial arrangements perfected to a degree, and as the charming bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. A. Booth, the congregation
joined heartily in the singing of the wedding hymn. She was attended at the altar by Miss Alice Fryer, as bridesmaid, and little Miss Doreen Booth, as flower girl and trainbearer. The bridegroom was accompanied by his brother, Mr. J. Sivyer.
The bride was gowned in white georgette, with Brussels net veil, caught with a coronet of orange blossoms, lent for the occasion by Mrs. Knowlson. The bride carried a sheaf of white gladiolas, tuber rose, and carnations. It would be difficult to imagine a more becoming dress or prettier bride. The bridesmaid was dressed in mist blue georgette, with hat to tone, and carried a sheaf of pink gladiolas and roses. The little train-bearer was dressed in pink georgette and carried a basket of
pink roses and carnations. The bridegroom's gift of beautiful crystals graced the neck of the bride during the ceremony. The bridegroom's gift to the bridesmaid was a very pretty diamond brooch, and the little flower girl received a nicely worked gold bracelet.
At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy couple left midst a shower of confetti and with good wishes, to the accompaniment of the Wedding March. The organist on this occasion was Mrs. R. Thomson. The breakfast was set at the home of the bride, where the usual toasts were duly honored. The parents of the bridegroom and other city visitors were present. The presents were numerous and handsome. Mention must be made here of the beautiful cake, which created much comment, it being made by an old friend, Mrs. W. Wakeling, and iced by Mr. W. Bray, with his well-known masteriy workmanship.
The bride's travelling dress was navy blue crepe satin, with hat to match. The honeymoon is being spent at Katoomba.
Prior to her wedding, the bride was entertained by members of the tennis club and other friends, and presented with a very nice salad dish and servers.
Miss Irene Booth is a niece of Sergeant Booth, of Carrington, and Mr. P. A. Sivyer is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sivyer, late of Cessuock, and now of Concord.
Percy Albert Sivyer died in 1953 in Manly, New South Wales.
Irene Booth
Irene Booth married Percy Albert Sivyer, son of William John Wand Sivyer and Mary McCarthy, on 28 May 1932 at the Anglican Church in Penrith, New South Wales, and the wedding was reported as follows:
SIVYER—BOOTH.
A very pretty wedding, which created considerable interest, was celebrated on Saturday last at the Anglican Church, Penrith. The contracting parties were Miss Irene Booth, of Luddenliam, and Mr. P. A. Sivyer, chemist, of Manly. The church was
beautifully decorated by a host of friends of the bride. The great wealth of floral beauty gave, the church a gala appearance, and revealed an amount of careful arrangement and artistic blending of a master hand, or rather hands. During the forenoon and early part of the afternoon, it seemed as if some of the pretty dresses of the many visitors were going to be spoilt by rain, but - was it a happy omen for the future of the popular couple? - just prior to and during the wedding service the sun shone out in glorious splendour, much to the delight of all concerned.
The officiating minister, Rev. F. Grevllle, of Mulgoa, in his usual thoughtful style, had all the ceremonial arrangements perfected to a degree, and as the charming bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. A. Booth, the congregation
joined heartily in the singing of the wedding hymn. She was attended at the altar by Miss Alice Fryer, as bridesmaid, and little Miss Doreen Booth, as flower girl and trainbearer. The bridegroom was accompanied by his brother, Mr. J. Sivyer.
The bride was gowned in white georgette, with Brussels net veil, caught with a coronet of orange blossoms, lent for the occasion by Mrs. Knowlson. The bride carried a sheaf of white gladiolas, tuber rose, and carnations. It would be difficult to imagine a more becoming dress or prettier bride. The bridesmaid was dressed in mist blue georgette, with hat to tone, and carried a sheaf of pink gladiolas and roses. The little train-bearer was dressed in pink georgette and carried a basket of
pink roses and carnations. The bridegroom's gift of beautiful crystals graced the neck of the bride during the ceremony. The bridegroom's gift to the bridesmaid was a very pretty diamond brooch, and the little flower girl received a nicely worked gold bracelet.
At the conclusion of the ceremony the happy couple left midst a shower of confetti and with good wishes, to the accompaniment of the Wedding March. The organist on this occasion was Mrs. R. Thomson. The breakfast was set at the home of the bride, where the usual toasts were duly honored. The parents of the bridegroom and other city visitors were present. The presents were numerous and handsome. Mention must be made here of the beautiful cake, which created much comment, it being made by an old friend, Mrs. W. Wakeling, and iced by Mr. W. Bray, with his well-known masteriy workmanship.
The bride's travelling dress was navy blue crepe satin, with hat to match. The honeymoon is being spent at Katoomba.
Prior to her wedding, the bride was entertained by members of the tennis club and other friends, and presented with a very nice salad dish and servers.
Miss Irene Booth is a niece of Sergeant Booth, of Carrington, and Mr. P. A. Sivyer is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sivyer, late of Cessuock, and now of Concord.
Irene Booth died in 1959 in Manly, New South Wales, at age 52.
John William Sivyer
| Father* | William John Wand Sivyer b. 1873, d. 14 Oct 1958 |
| Mother* | Mary McCarthy b. 1875, d. 17 Aug 1976 |
John William Sivyer was also known as Jack.
John William Sivyer married Frances Henrietta Daunt, daughter of Michael Flannery Daunt and Edith Sarah Farley, in 1939 in Sydney, New South Wales.
He began military service on 23 Jun 1943 in Concord West, New South Wales, in the Royal Australian Air Force Service No. 135223. At the time of his discharge from active duty on 27 May 1946, he was attached to HDQ NWA with the rank of Leading Aircraftman.
John William Sivyer died on 1 Nov 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 90 late of West Ryde.
Frances Henrietta Daunt
| Father* | Michael Flannery Daunt b. 1864, d. 1955 |
| Mother* | Edith Sarah Farley b. 1865, d. 1911 |
Frances Henrietta Daunt married John William Sivyer, son of William John Wand Sivyer and Mary McCarthy, in 1939 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Frances Henrietta Daunt died on 21 Jul 2001 at Ryde Nursing Home in Ryde, New South Wales.
Johanna Clare
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Johanna Clare married Frederick James Pankhurst, son of Henry Pankhurst and Ellen Sivyer, in 1879 in Armidale, New South Wales.
Johanna Pankhurst died in 1933 in Walcha, New South Wales.
Family | Frederick James Pankhurst b. 1850, d. 1939 |
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Henry Blyth
| Charts | GARLAND: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Henry Blyth married Lilly Charlotte Alice Effie Louisa Garland, daughter of Henry Garland and Louisa Lee, in 1906 in Raymond Terrace, New South Wales.
Henry Blyth died in 1938 in Muswellbrook, New South Wales.
Arthur Robert Collison
| Charts | GARLAND: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Arthur Robert Collison married Jessie Emma E. Garland, daughter of Henry Garland and Louisa Lee, in 1895 in Paterson, New South Wales.
Arthur Robert Collison died on 13 May 1925 in Newcastle, New South Wales, at the age of 54.
Margaret Ann Pankhurst
| Father* | Frederick James Pankhurst b. 1850, d. 1939 |
| Mother* | Johanna Clare b. 1859, d. 1933 |
Margaret Ann Pankhurst married Charles Henry Hogno in 1902 in Walcha, New South Wales.
Margaret Ann Hogno died on 20 Oct 1972 in Armidale, New South Wales.
James William Herbert Pankhurst
| Father* | Frederick James Pankhurst b. 1850, d. 1939 |
| Mother* | Johanna Clare b. 1859, d. 1933 |
James William Herbert Pankhurst married Ann McDonald in 1908 in Walcha, New South Wales.
James William Herbert Pankhurst died in 1940 in Guyra, New South Wales.
Elizabeth Maud Pankhurst
| Father* | Frederick James Pankhurst b. 1850, d. 1939 |
| Mother* | Johanna Clare b. 1859, d. 1933 |
Elizabeth Maud Pankhurst married James Riley in 1908 in Walcha, New South Wales.
Elizabeth Maud Riley died in 1970 in Walcha, New South Wales.
Frederick John Pankhurst
| Father* | Frederick James Pankhurst b. 1850, d. 1939 |
| Mother* | Johanna Clare b. 1859, d. 1933 |
Frederick John Pankhurst married Mary Maria Cameron in 1910 in Walcha, New South Wales.
Frederick John Pankhurst died in 1939 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Family | Mary Maria Cameron b. 1885, d. 1976 |
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Andrew Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. about 1815 |
| Mother* | Margaret Woodlock b. about 1820 |
| Charts | SIVYER: Thomas -Family and Descendants |
Andrew Fogarty immigrated in 1852 to Sydney, New South Wales, on board the "Agincourt" with his parents.
Andrew Fogarty married Martha Emily Pankhurst, daughter of Henry Pankhurst and Ellen Sivyer, in 1871 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Andrew Fogarty died in 1914 in Nundle, New South Wales.
Family | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
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Emily A. Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
Emily A. Fogarty died in 1871 in Nundle, New South Wales.
Emily A. Fogarty was born in 1871 in Nundle, New South Wales.
John Henry Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
John Henry Fogarty married Phoebe Johnson in 1901 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
John Henry Fogarty died in 1950 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Family | Phoebe Johnson b. 1876, d. 1953 |
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Margaret Ellen Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
Margaret Ellen Fogarty married Andrew Fogarty in 1893 in Nundle, New South Wales.
Margaret Ellen Fogarty died in 1945 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
James Alfred Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
James Alfred Fogarty died in 1875 in Nundle, New South Wales.
James Alfred Fogarty was born in 1875 in Nundle, New South Wales.
William Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
William Fogarty married Mary J. Swab in 1897 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
William Fogarty died in 1956 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Annie Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
Annie Fogarty married Frederick W. Sippel in 1897 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Annie Fogarty died in 1898 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
George Arthur Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
George Arthur Fogarty married Clara Elizabeth Ann Cundy in 1909 in Scone, New South Wales.
George Arthur Fogarty died in 1950 in Newtown, New South Wales.
James Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
James Fogarty died in 1883 in Nundle, New South Wales.
Marion Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
Marion Fogarty married Albert Norman Hewett in 1901 in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Marion Hewett died on 30 Nov 1956 in Sydney, New South Wales, at the age of 72 years - late of Canterbury, formerly of Adamstown.
Elizabeth Julia Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
Elizabeth Julia Fogarty married William A. Morrison in 1906 in Nundle, New South Wales.
Elizabeth Julia Morrison died in 1977 in New South Wales.
Andrew Fogarty
| Father* | Andrew Fogarty b. 1848, d. 1914 |
| Mother* | Martha Emily Pankhurst b. 1853, d. 1933 |
Andrew Fogarty died in 1889 in Nundle, New South Wales.
Andrew Fogarty was born in 1889 in Nundle, New South Wales.


