Margaret O'DONOHUE [956]
- Born: Abt 1850
- Marriage (1): Charles Alfred O'CONNOR [1163] in 1872 in , Victoria, Australia 1787
- Marriage (2): John McGUINNESS 3 [938] in 1880 in , Victoria, Australia 1744
- Died: 28 Apr 1922, Newstead, Vic, Australia aged about 72 1747
- Buried: 1922, Chewton, Vic, Australia
General Notes:
Margaret had been previously married in 1872 to O'Connor and had two children at the time of his death in 1877, She married John McGuinness in 1880. She is buried at the Chewton Cemetery.
Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917) Fri 16 Feb 1872 Page 2 Family Notices MARRIAGE. O'Connor - O'Donohoe.- On the 13th inst., at St. Mary's, Castlemaine, by the Rev. Father Allen, Charles Alfred O'Connor, storekeeper, Chewton, to Margaret Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late John O'Donohoe, farmer, of Morphett Vale. Home papers please copy.
The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918)Wed 10 Dec 1913 Page 8 CASTLEMAINE. The annual sittings of the Licensing Court was held on Tuesday, before Messrs. A. Barlow, P. Barlold and E. N.Moore, P's.M. All the Castlemaine hotels were renewed, except those that have been delicensed, and are to close at the end of the month. The same applies to the Newstead, Taradale, Fryers and Maldon districts. E. Beeves, of (he Sutton Grange Hotel, had not sent in his application or fee, and the matter was allowed to stand over, on the intervention of Mr. Cornish. A good many minor applications were allowed: - H. Myers took the licence of his deceased mother for the Town Hall Hotel: B. A. Webber was allowed to alter the name of his hotel from Briggton to Wbber's: Mrs. Griffith took the licence of the Captain's Reef from her deceased husband's estate: and Mrs. Margaret McGuinness under similar conditions took the licence of the Railway Hotel. Newstead: T. Bengough, licensee of the Crown Hotel, Newstead, was allowed to hand the business over to his manageress for two months.
Castlemaine Mail (Vic. : 1917 - 1918) Fri 31 May 1918 Page 1 Advertising Margaret McGuinness, of the Railway Hotel, was charged with having her bar door open on the 8th inst. Constable Ellis, in company with Constable Gill, found a number of persons in the hotel. Defendant's son. A. O'Connor, was in charge, and when questioned admitted having acted contrary to the requirements of the Act. O'Connor explained that the rush of business on sale days, had caused extra work, hence the neglect. The police informed the bench that the hotel had hitherto been conducted most satisfactorily for upwards of 50 years. A line of £5, with 7/6 costs, was inflicted.
Vigilante (Melbourne, Vic. : 1918) Mon 1 Jul 1918 Page 17 LICENSING COURT. Railway Hotel, Newstead.- Margaret McGuinness to Percy Leonard Prendergast. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154468145
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 20 May 1922 Page 22 Classified Advertising AFTER fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Victoria in its Probate Jurisdiction, that PROBATE of the WILL of MARGARET McGUINNESS late of Newstead, in Victoria,widow, deceased, , may be granted to Alexander Clarke, of Campbelltown, in Victoria, grazier. the sole Executor named therein. Dated this 29th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two. ALBERT E- HOUSE, Maldon, proctor for the said executor.
Margaret married Charles Alfred O'CONNOR [1163] [MRIN: 287], son of Charles O'CONNOR [1174] and Catherine TUBBS [1175], in 1872 in , Victoria, Australia.1787 (Charles Alfred O'CONNOR [1163] was born about 1845 in Limerick, , Ireland, died on 1 Dec 1877 1788 and was buried in Chewton, Vic, Australia.)
Margaret next married John McGUINNESS 3 [938] [MRIN: 286], son of John McGUINNESS 1 [937] and Jane TOLMY [936], in 1880 in , Victoria, Australia.1744 (John McGUINNESS 3 [938] was born about 1843 in , Armagh, Ireland, died on 24 Jun 1913 in Newstead, Vic, Australia 1745,1746 and was buried on 26 Jun 1913 in Chewton, Vic, Australia.)
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