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Catherine Martin TRELOAR [9367]
(Abt 1835-1895)

 

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1. Thomas William TANGEY [9366]

Catherine Martin TRELOAR [9367]

  • Born: Abt 1835
  • Marriage (1): Thomas William TANGEY [9366]
  • Died: 1895, Hotham West, Vic, Australia aged about 60
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bullet  General Notes:

North Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1873 - 1894) Fri 14 Apr 1893 Page 2 NORTH MELBOURNE COURT.
LICENSING PROSECUTIONS
Inspector Gray v. Catherine Tangey.
Catherine Tangey, licensee of the Sunnyside Hotel, in Arden Street, was charged with Sunday trading, Mr. D. Gaunson appearing for the defence. Richard Sheehan and Constable Guthrey, plain clothes constables, stated that among other hotels, they visited the above last Sunday week, about 9 o'clock p.m. Both were admitted into the yard through following a boy, after which they walked up a passage. The bar parlour door was open and they walked in. There were seven men sitting down, before four of which were four glasses of beer, three glasses of which were drunk in their presence. In reply to a question, a woman appeared and stated she was the licensee. The glasses con tained beer.

For the defence, it was not denied that liquor had not been supplied, but it was only given as an act of hospitality to those present, some of whom had come a considerable distance to see the licensee's husband, who was ill.

Cross-examined by Inspector gray, the defendant stated that she did not sell the liquor. The Bench, after a lengthy consultation, held that although it was proved liquor had been drunk, no evidence had been furnished that it had been sold, and as the summons had been worded incorrectly, it had practically reversed the decision which otherwise they would have given,
The case was dismissed.

Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918) Thu 12 Sep 1895 Page 1 Advertising
THE Friends of Messrs. R.COAKES, DAVIS and TRELOAR are respectfully invited to Follow the Remains of their late beloved AUNT (Mrs. Catherine Tangey) from the residence of Mr. Robert Coakes, near railway station, Eaglehawk, to the Eaglehawk Cemetery, to-day (Thursday). Funeral to move at half-past four o'clock. E. C. BROWN, Undertaker, Eaglehawk.

The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Fri 10 Sep 1897 Page 1 Family Notices
TANGEY- In memory of my beloved wife. Catherine M. Tangey, who died on the 10th September, 1895, aged 60. Deeply regretted by all who knew her.
And though so far - so far away - From one I love so well; My dear wife, soon we'll meet again, And then shall all be well. - Inserted by her loving Husband, T, W. Tangey, North Melbourne.

TANGEY.- In loving memory of my dear aunt, who died on the 10th September, 1695; also, my dear sister, Alice Tangey, who died on the 21st December, 1894, aged 19: also, my dear sister, Maude Tangey, who died on the 13th May, 1892, aged 20 years and 8 months. Dearly loved and deeply mourned. - Inserted by her niece and their sister, Susey Kaumple.



The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tue 10 Sep 1901 Page 1 Family Notices

TANGEY. - In memory of my dear wife, Catherine Tangey, who died 10th september, 1895, aged 60 years. Who shall sleep, but not forgotten; There shall be a glorious dawn.
- (Inserted by her loving husband, T. W. Tangey).


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Catherine married Thomas William TANGEY [9366] [MRIN: 3050], son of William TANGEY 3 [1064] and Susanna ORCHARD [9345]. (Thomas William TANGEY [9366] was born about 1827 in , Cornwall, England and died in 1901 in Hotham West, Vic, Australia.)


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