Maria Antonia KELLAM [11007]
- Born: 1838, , , Gibraltar
- Marriage (1): William Henry GOLDWYER [11013] on 10 Nov 1859 in Guildford, WA, Australia
- Marriage (2): James HAYNES [11014] on 29 Nov 1874 in Perth, WA, Australia
- Died: 18 Feb 1895, , WA, Australia at age 57 8500
Another name for Maria was Mary Ann KELLAM.
General Notes:
The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Mon 18 Feb 1895 Page 2 Family Notices
FUNERAL NOTICE.- The Funeral of the late Marie A. Haynes (formerly Mrs. Goldwyre) will leave the residence of her sister, Mrs. Phillip Dore, Murray-st., Perth, at 5 o'clock TO-MORROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON for interment in the Church of England Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. DONALD J. CHIPPER, Undertaker, Perth and Fremantle. Telephone No. 137. 495
The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901) Fri 1 Mar 1895 Page 12 DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.
THE LATE MRS. HAYNES.
Mrs. Haynes, who died in Perth a few days ago, after a painful illness, was a very old colonist, and will be remembered for her many kindly deeds.
Mrs. Haynes, who was 58 years of age, came to the colony in 1851, in the ship Pyrenees, with her mother, sister, and step-father, Mr. William Glanville, officer in charge of the men on board.
Her mother died at Toodyay in October, 1852, at the birth of her second son.
On Nov. 9, 1859, Mrs. Haynes was married to Mr. William Henry Goldwyre, only son of the late Dr. Goldwyre, of Bristol, England. On the 30th of the same month, her only brother, William Pyrenees Glanville, who was born on the voyage out, was drowned in the Perth Boys' School pond, St. George's Terrace. This was afterwards filled in. Many of our residents, who were boys at about that period, will remember the murder of Mr. Goldwyre by natives in the Roebuck Bay district, while exploring with Messrs. Panter and Harding. By her mother's side, Mrs. Haynes was the granddaughter of the late Senor J. Gomez, and grand niece of the late General Gomez, of Madrid, and the late Nemerico Gomez, wine merchant, of Gibraltar. She leaves two daughters by her first marriage, and two by her second. Her funeral which took place on the 19th instant, at the Church of England, was largely attended. Among those present were a, number of prominent citizens, who desired to do honor to one who during her lifetime did so much in the cause of charity.
Wreaths and crosses were sent by Mrs. H. S. Bandford, the Misses Boladeras Miss Burges, Miss Oliver, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Payne and Miss Traylen. Mrs. Haynes' sister and her nephews were chief mourners. The funeral arrange ments were efficiently carried out by Mr D.J. Chipper.
Maria married William Henry GOLDWYER [11013] [MRIN: 3644] on 10 Nov 1859 in Guildford, WA, Australia. (William Henry GOLDWYER [11013] was born on 16 Aug 1830 in Bristol, Somerset, England 8501, christened on 26 Oct 1832 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 8501 and died on 13 Nov 1864 in Roebuck Bay, WA, Australia.)
Maria next married James HAYNES [11014] [MRIN: 3645] on 29 Nov 1874 in Perth, WA, Australia. (James HAYNES [11014] was born in 1836 and died in 1900 in , WA, Australia.)
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