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101 LICENSES EXPIRED OR BECOME
NULL AND VOID.
John C. A. Schneider, 3a, Walwa
Clealand A. Charles, 20a, YackandandahFix this text
Wm. Trim 20a, Beechworth
Albury Banner and Wodonga Express
Friday 27 January 1911 
Charles, Clealand (I274)
 
102 Lived and farmed in Dederang, Victoria.
 
Creamer, John Anthony (I177)
 
103 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I269)
 
104 Mary Sheehy
Bansha 25th Feb 1873 Patrick Carthy aged Bachelor Farmer Ballygurtin Patrick Carthy Farmer Richard Peters Fr. William Keane C3 36 71
Mary Boyce 18 Spinster - Ballygurtin John Boyce Farmer

Witnesses: Richard Peter, Mary Dwyer

Census Years1901TipperaryArdsallaghBuffanaghResidents of a house
Residents of a house 4 in Buffanagh (Ardsallagh, Tipperary)
Show all information
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses
Mc Carthy Patrick 46 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Tipperary General Manager of Farm Read English Only Married -
Mc Carthy Mary 48 Female Wife Roman Catholic Co Tipperary Housekeeper Read and write English Only Married -
Mc Carthy James 18 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Tipperary Scholar Read and write English Only Not Married -
Mc Carthy Thomas 15 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Tipperary Scholar Read and write English Only Not Married -
Mc Carthy John 14 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Tipperary School Boy Read and write English Only Not Married -
Mc Carthy Kate 12 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Tipperary School Girl Read and write English Only Not Married -
Mc Carthy Richard 7 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Tipperary School Boy Read and write English Only Not Married -
Mc Carthy Catherine 80 Female Mother Roman Catholic Co Tipperary House Keeper Cannot read English and Irish Widow
 
Family (F42)
 
105 McGARRY.-On September 25, at Hanging Rock
Alice beloved daughter of Catherine and the late John Boyce late of Tallingatta, beloved sister of George(deceased), John, Thomas (deceased), Jim (deceased), Francis, Edward (deceased), Veronica and Ernest.
-Requiescat in pace
The Argus Melbourne Tuesday 26 September 1950
McGARRY.-On September 25, at Hanging Rock
Alice beloved wife of William (Woodend) devoted mother of Mary(Mrs. K. Hickey), Victoria (Biddy) and loving Mother in law of Kevin -Requiescat in pace
 
Boyce, Alice (I268)
 
106 Moorabbin News Saturday 10 June 1916
HYMENEAL
M'GARRY-BOYCE
A popular and exceedingly pretty
wedding was celebrated at St.
Joseph's R.C. church, Chelsea, on
Wednesday, May 31, when Mr Wm.
M'Garry, of that township, oldest
son of Mr and Mrs M'Garry, of
Pascoe Vale, was united in the holy
bonds of matrimony to Miss Alice
Boyce, of Chelsea House, eldest
daughter of Mrs and the late Mr J.
Boyce, of Tallangatta, The cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
Father Fallon, assisted by the Rev.
Father Bernstein. The bride, who
was given away by her brother,
Private G. H. Boyce (recently re
turned from the front) looked charm
ing, and was attired in a powder
blue gabardine costume, with squir
rel furs. She wore a white hat,
trimmcd with fur and china roses,
also a posy wristlet. The brides-
maids were Miss V. Boyce, sister of
the bride, and Miss Tessie Ryan,
cousin. The former wore a navy
costume, with white hat, and the
latter a fawn gabardine costume and
white hat. The best man was Mr
E. Meredith, and the groomeman Mr
H. M'Garry, brother of the bride
groom. The "Wedding March" was
played by Mrs Petersen, of Mentone.
After the ceremony the bridal party
and friends adjourned to Chelsea
House, where the weddinig breakfast
was partaken of and the usual toasts
submitted and responded to. The
evening was devoted to dancing and
revelry and a very merry time spent
by all. The happy couple left to
spend the honeymoon at Daylesford.
Following is a list of the presents re
ceived -
Mrs Devitt, two pair Doyleys; Mr
Naylor, set silver tea spoons ; Mr
and Mrs Larnach, (Pascoe Vale)
set jugs and fruit set ; Mr F. W.
Walker, fruit dishes ; Mr and Mrs
Walker, silver mounted biscuit bar
rel ; Mr and Mrs Barfoot, fruit set
and jam dish; Mrs Dix (Ballarat)
linen serviettes ; Mrs Chapman, cake
dish; Mrs Bellamy, cake dish; Mr
and Mrs Hart junr., silver, plated
cream bowl; Mr and Mrs M'Garry,
silver cruet stand ; Misses Whitburn
and Diamond, oak framed picture;
The Misses-Hart, set cake dishes
Miss Conroy, linen supper cloth;
Mr and Mrs McDonald, linen table
cloth ; Miss Hunt (Albury), hand
painted toilet set and supper cloth;
Mr W. Dorney, set silver tea spoons;
Misses O'Donoghue, silver teaspoons
Misses Fitzgerald and Sheedy,
suede cushion; Mr and Mrs Smith,
fruit set ; Mr Callahan, case silver
tea spoons ; Mr Pearse, silver des
sert spoons; Ptes. T. C. and G. H.
Boyce, marble clock ; Miss Boyce,
tea cosy and cover ; Miss A,
Bartlett, pair pillow shams; Misses
Cooper and Bowes, cheque;
Messrs P Jeuner, N. Campbell, J.
Birchell, J. O'Donnell, silver jam
dish ; Mrs Mullins, jardiniere.; Miss
Witcher, hand-painted vase ; Mr and
Mrs Fricke, wicker chair; Mr and:
Mrs Jones, jardiniere and stand ; Mr
and Mrs Perrin, silver cake dish;
Mr and Mrs Hart, sen., set silver
tea spoons; Mr and Mrs G. A.
Coates, set carvers; Miss Coates,
silver pickle jar ; Miss Roach
(Albury), silver specimen vase ; Miss
Connors (Albury), silver candle
stick ; Mr and Mrs Williamson,
silver jam dish ; Miss Henderson
and Mr Walker, toilet set ; Mr and
Mrs Geo Booth, silver cream bowl;
Mrs. Ridgeway, silver candlestick;
Mr and the Misses Ryan, silver
jewel case ; Miss Sybil Nichols, set
vases ; Mrs Miller, eider down quilt;
Mrs. Bennett, dinner knives and
foiks ; Mr and Mrs McDonough,
silver oak Leapot stand ; Miss K.
Sweeney, silver sugar scuttle ; Mr
aur. Mrs Burroughs, tea set ; Mrs
Nicholls, set vases. 
Family (F77)
 
107 Name CURRY (CURRIE) Honora (Norah)
Born Abt 1799 Ballygurtin, Kilmoyler, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Gender Female
Died 5 Jul 1883 John St, Kangaroo Pt, Brisbane, QLD Australia
Buried in Toowong cemetery on 06 July 1883
Person ID I610 Wood/O'Neill
Last Modified 10 Jun 2013

Father CURRIE Edward
Mother Mary
Family ID F536 Group Sheet

Family RYAN David, b. Abt 1794, Killmoyler, Co Tipperary, Ireland , d. 1 Sep 1877, Brisbane, QLD Australia
Married Abt 1824 Tipperary, Ireland
Children
1. RYAN Michael, b. Abt 1826, Tipperary, Ireland , d. 2 Aug 1900, Brisbane, QLD Australia
2. RYAN John, b. Abt 1827, Ireland , d. 20 Sep 1853, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
3. RYAN Mary, b. Abt 1832, Kilmoyler, County Tipperary, Ireland , d. 5 Feb 1883, Brisbane, QLD Australia
4. RYAN Edward, b. Abt 1833, Ireland , d. 1853, Ipswich, QLD, Australia
5. RYAN Denis, b. Abt 1840, Co Tipperary, Ireland , d. 20 May 1885, Goodna Insane Asylum, Queensland
6. RYAN William, b. Abt 1841, d. 25 Mar 1884, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
7. RYAN David, b. Abt 1846
8. RYAN Unknown1
9. RYAN Unknown2
Family ID F436 Group Sheet

Notes
Ballygurtin may also be spelt as Ballygorteen - it is midway between Cahir and Bansha.

The family arrived on the Argyle in 1852 - 28 July.

Honora (Norah) lists that she has a sister in Sydney on the shipping information. On her death index, her name is listed as Laura and not Honora - misheard perhaps. The death notice in the paper says that Honora (Laura) was 84 years old which would mean that she was born around 1799-1800, however her age on the shipping record is 38 which would mean that she was born around 1814. Her place of residence in Ireland was Bally Gurtin. Her father's name is listed as Edward Curry not Carns. She lives at John Street, Kangaroo Point.

The Queenslander Saturday 28 July 1883
RYAN - On the 5th July at her residence, John-street, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Laura, relict of the late David Ryan, formerly of Townsland, Bally Gurtin, parish Killmoylar, Tipperary, Ireland, aged 84 years. RIP. 
Curry, Mary (I17)
 
108 Name: Michael
Gender: Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place: 784, BANSHA, TIPP, IRE
Birth Date: 06 Jun 1870
Birthplace: Bansha, Tipp, Ire
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: John Murnane
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Margaret Odonnell
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C70141-8
System Origin: Ireland-VR
GS Film number: 101207
Reference ID: 2:1QPSZS0

Census Years1901TipperaryKilladriffeBallygorteenResidents of a house
Residents of a house 5 in Ballygorteen (Killadriffe, Tipperary)
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Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion
Marnane Michael 30 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic
Marnane Mary 40 Female Wife Roman Catholic
Marnane John 6 Male Son Roman Catholic
Boyce Johanna 78 Female Mother in Law Roman Catholic

Census Years1911TipperaryKilladriffeBallygorteenResidents of a house
Residents of a house 4 in Ballygorteen (Killadriffe, Tipperary)
Show all information
Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion
Marnane Michael 40 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic
Marnane Mary 51 Female Wife Roman Catholic
Marnane John 16 Male Son Roman Catholic
 
Marnane, Michael (I286)
 
109 NOTICE to CREDITORS - Re JOHN ALFRED
GOODGER. Deceased. -Pursuant to the provi-
sions of the "Trustee Act 1828." all persons having
claims against the estate of John Alfred Goodger,
late of Indigo Creek via Barnawartha, retired
farmer, deceased, who died on the nineteenth day
of November, 1937, and probate of whose will and
three codicils thereto, was, by, the Supreme Court
of the said state, in its Probate jurisdiction, granted
on the twenty-second day of December, 1937, to
Frederick Joseph Ryan, or Beechworth. in the said
State, solicitor, the executor named therein, are
hereby required to SEND PARTICULARS in writing
of such CLAIMS to the undersigned, at their office
hereunder mentioned, on or before the sixteenth
day of April, 1938, after which date the said
Frederick Joseph Ryan will proceed to distribute
the assets of 'the said John Alfred Goodger, de-
ceased, which shall have come to his hands, among
the persons entitled thereto, having regard only
'to-the claims of which, he shall then have had
notice: and notice is hereby further given that
the said Frederick Joseph Ryan will not be liable
for the assets so distributed or any part thereof
to any person of whose claim he shall not have
had notice as aforesaid.
Dated the twelfth day of March. 1938.
M. P. RYAN & RYAN, Beechworth, proctors for
said executor. 
Goodger, Alfred John (I298)
 
110 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I241)
 
111 OATES Beryl Mildred 1928-2008; daughter of George Francis Oates and Mildred Kinsman nee Willoughby; born 2nd March 1928; died at the Wangaratta Base Hospital 27th May 2008 and was interred in the Wangaratta Cemetery on 3rd June 2008. Oates, Beryl Mildred (I245)
 
112 Occupation: Farmer
Known in the Birth Certificate of son George Boyce as George Boyce. 
Boyce, John (I15)
 
113 ODONOGHUE Denis c1851-1927; son of Daniel O?Donoghue and Mary nee Carey; died at Rutherglen in 1927 aged 76 years and was interred in plot 2539-73-RC at the Carlyle Cemetery, Rutherglen on 2nd May 1927 [vrn 7557]

OBITUARY MR, DENNIS O'DONOGHUE One by one the fine old pioneers of the Rutherglen district, men who built their homes in the forest, and carved out their farms by continuous hard work from the rise of the sun to its setting in the west, are gradually passing away, says "The Sun." They were not men of eight hours per day or 44 per week; they were out to establish a home and the question of hours was not thought of. Dennis O'Donoghue, of Brimin, who died early on Sunday morning, was one of these men. The deceased followed his brothers, Daniel and Patrick, to Australia and made his way to the Rutherglen district. After a short period of Colonial experience - working for settlers - he decided to make his home at Brimin. There were five brothers in the O'Donoghue family - Daniel, Patrick, Michael, Dennis and Hugh - and they were five worthy pioneer settlers, men who made their homes here and remained until the Great Master called them home, Dennis being the last to get the call. Close on 50 years ago the deceased gentleman left his native home, as his name indicates, the Emerald Isle, and became a respected citizen of this district. The deceased, after swcuring his land and providing a home, married and lived at his home- stead ever since. He was a man of genial spirit, and many a weary traveller received a welcome when calling at the home. The deceased leaves a widow, five daughers, Mary (Mrs. Goodger, Indigo), Theresa (Brimin), Margaret (Mrs. T. Reidy, Sydney), Hannah (Mrs. Darmody, Leneva), Agnes (Moss Vale, Sydney), and three sons, Dennis, John and Patrick (Brimin), to mourn their great loss. On Monday a large num- ber of briends followed the remains to Carlyle Cemetery, where the Rev. Father Lawless conducted the burial service of the Catholic Church. 
O'Donohue, Dennis (I39)
 
114 Ovens and Murray Advertiser Saturday 11 May 1918
DEATH of Old Colonist.-The death
of a very old former resident of Barnawatha
in Mrs. Margaret Boyce, relict
of the late George Boyce, occurred at
her residence, Baker stroeet, Wangaratta,
on Sunday afternoon, afternoon, after a few
days' illness. The late Mrs. Boyce, who
was aged 88 years, was born at Cahir,
Tipporary, Ireland, and came to Australia
with her husband in 1852. They settled
at Barnawartha where they resided for 60
years and about 10 years ago they went
to Wangaratta to reside, Deceased's
husband died nine year. ago. The late
Mrs. Boyce always enjoyed remarkably
good health, and retained her faculties
the end. She is survived by five grown
daughters.

Death Certificate No. 1393
Died 6 May 1918 at Baker Street, Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia.
Occupation: House duties.
Cause of death: Tumour of liver and senile decay.
Diagnosed by Dr. O'Boyes
Buried: 7 May 1918 at Barnawatha Cemetary, Victoria, Australia.
On Birth Certificate of son John Boyce, she is known as Margaret Britte born at Kilmoyler, Ireland. 
Brett, Margaret (I1)
 
115 O’DONOGHUE Agnes 1899; daughter of Denis O?Donoghue and Elizabeth nee Boyce; born at Rutherglen in 1899 [vrn
21901]; married Thomas Joseph O’Brien in 1935 [vrn 5402] 
O'Donoghue, Agnes Elizabeth (I227)
 
116 O’DONOGHUE Denis Daniel 1901; son of Denis O?Donoghue and Elizabeth nee Boyce; born at Rutherglen in 1901 [vrn
6453] 
O'Donohue, Dennis Daniel (I226)
 
117 O’DONOGHUE Johanna (Hanna) 1898; daughter of Denis O?Donoghue and Elizabeth nee Boyce; born at Rutherglen in 1898 [vrn 6302]; married John Darmody in 1923 [vrn 10699] O'Donohue, Johanna (I233)
 
118 O’DONOGHUE John 1886-1977; son of Daniel O?Donoghue and Johanna nee Boyce; born at Chiltern 1886 [vrn 24946]; died at Wangaratta in 1977 aged 90 years [vrn 27899] O'Donoghue, John (I264)
 
119 O’DONOGHUE Margaret 1888-1972; daughter of Daniel O?Donoghue and Johanna nee Boyce; born at Barnawartha 1888 [vrn 26707]; died at Heidelberg in 1972 aged 83 years [vrn 8448; married Harold Claude Gill in 1924 [vrn 8058] O'Donohue, Margaret (I242)
 
120 O’DONOGHUE Margaret 1895; daughter of Denis O?Donoghue and Elizabeth nee Boyce; born at Rutherglen in 1895 [vrn 15701]; married Mr T Reidy O'Donohue, Margaret (I234)
 
121 O’DONOGHUE Mary Ellen 1891-1903; daughter of Daniel O?Donoghue and Johanna nee Boyce; born at Chiltern 1891 [vrn 19211]; died at Melbourne East 28th March 1903 aged 12 years and was interred in plot 61-6 at the Barnawartha Cemetery on 30th March 1903 [vrn 2753]

The Federal Standard, Chiltern, Friday, April 3, 1903 p3 c2 - OBITUARY - MISS M O’DONOGHUE
We regret having to record the death of Mary, the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr D O?Donoghue, of Brown?s Plains, which sad event occurred in Melbourne on Saturday last, after a very brief illness. Her remains were brought to Barnawartha for interment on Monday and a large number of friends of the deceased gathered at the station to pay their last respects to her memory. The Rev Father Griffin officiated at the grave and Mr Greenhill conducted the interment. 
O'Donoghue, Mary Ellen (I230)
 
122 O’DONOGHUE Mary Frances 1892-1953; daughter of Denis O?Donoghue and Elizabeth nee Boyce; born at Rutherglen in 1892 [vrn 27064]; died in the Albury Hospital 21st April 1953 aged 60 years and was interred in plot 113-7 at the Barnawartha Cemetery on 22nd April 1953; married John Goodger in 1918 [vrn 888] O'Donohue, Mary Frances (I235)
 
123 O’DONOGHUE Theresa Mary 1893-1971; daughter of Denis O?Donoghue and Elizabeth nee Boyce; born at Rutherglen in 1893 [vrn 26283]; died at Wangaratta in 1971 aged 78 years [vrn 26253]; married Michael Alexander McKenzie in 1933 [vrn 4400] O'Donohue, Theresa Mary (I236)
 
124 Pakenham Cemetery
Boyce Patrick James 1930 2000 
Boyce, Patrick James (I182)
 
125 Passed away at 8:20 am, Tuesday 4th February, 2014 Laws, Marie Katherine (I354)
 
126 Residence
1909 Wellington Street, Kerang, Wimmera, Victoria, Australia

Residence
1914 Wyndham Street, Kerang, Wimmera, Victoria, Australia 
Clayton, Sarah (I142)
 
127 Residence: Husband John Boyce
A Farmer
1919Tallangatta, Indi, Victoria, Australia

Residence: Address: 8 Ruby Street, Bentleigh. Husband Joh nBoyce
A Grocer
1931Bentleigh, Henty, Victoria, Australia

Burwood Cemetery [BUR] RC1 S-S Boyce Olive Arline 01 Jan 1800 01 Jan 1800 01 Jan 1800 
Ridgeway, Olive Arline (I35)
 
128 RYAN Patrick 1862-1922; police constable; son of Patrick Ryan and Elizabeth nee Walsh; born at Yackandandah 1862 [vrn 11840]; died at Wangaratta 2nd March 1922 aged 59 years and was interred in plot 24-S-RC at the Wangaratta Cemetery on 4th March 1922. Ryan, John Patrick (I211)
 
129 Service was conducted at Fawkner Memorial Park for
Ernest Joseph BOYCE Age : 67 on the 02-May-1968
Service: Burial
Location: Roman Catholic Compartment U Grave 9929. 
Boyce, Ernest Joseph (I33)
 
130 Service was conducted at Fawkner Memorial Park for
Veronica Mary BOYCE Age : 94 on the 22-October-1993
Service: Burial
Location: Roman Catholic Compartment U Grave 9929.
Funeral Director: TOBIN BROTHERS (NORTH MELBOURNE) 
Boyce, Veronica Mary (I32)
 
131 Springvale Botanical Cemetery Durkin Daniel John Roman Catholic, Compartment M, Section T, Grave 09 Buried 24/10/1978. Durkin, Daniel John (I307)
 
132 St. Francis (Catholic) Cemetery, Pawtucket, RI
Section 33, # 43?

GLASHEEN
William Glasheen, d. Oct. 16, 1885, aged 59 years
his wife Margaret, d. Sept. 30, 1897, aged 70 yeas
rest in peace
(side)
Mary E., wife of Thomas K. Booth, d. Nov. 30, 1903, aged 45 years
(back)
William J. Glasheen, d. Jan. 29, 1947, aged 87 years
his wife Isabelle, d. Apr. 15, 1949, aged 88 years
rest in peace
(side)
Florence M. Glasheen, 1892 - 1972
Mabel I. Glasheen, 1893 - 1976
Grace E. Glasheen, 1894 - 1974
Walter E. Glasheen, 1899 - 1987

Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Source: FHL Film 1255212; National Archives Film T9-1212; Page 498D
Household: Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William GLASHEEN Self Male M W 54 IRE
Occ: Retired Hostler Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
Margaret GLASHEEN Wife Female M W 54 IRE
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
Mary E. GLASHEEN Dau Female S W 21 RI
Occ: Weaver In Woolen Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
William J. GLASHEEN Son Male S W 19 RI
Occ: Gold Ring Maker Fa: IRE Mo: IRE
 
Glasheen, William (I104)
 
133 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I144)
 
134 The Argus Melbourne, Vic.Monday 7 March 1921
O'DONOGHUE-BURCH - (Nuptial Mass) - On
23rd January, at ST. Mary's Roman Catholic
Church, Rutherglen, by the Rev. Dean Gaffey,
Daniel Joseph, second son of Mr. & Mrs. D.
O'Donoghue, of "Woodlands"," Browns Plains.
to Nellie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. John
Burch, of "Avoca" Church Street, Rutherglen
Present address - Rutherglen.
 
Family (F64)
 
135 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F60)
 
136 The Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times Monday 6 May 1918
BARNAWARTHA.
Word has been received that Sergeant
Ted Draper has been wounded in France.
This is the second time that Teddy has
been wounded. He has been three years
on service and his friends hope that his
wound is not a severe one. -
Private "Paddy" Devitt was also wounded
in this big fight. This is "Paddy's"
second time also. He was wounded at
Pozieres about two years ago, being shot
in the- heel. It was thought then that
he would be invalided home, but he was
patched up and returned to the firing line.
"Paddy" is a cousin of Private George
Boyce, of Tallangatta; whose death in
action was reported last week. They are
grandsons of late Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, of
Wangaratta, formerly of Barnawartha.

DEVITT Patrick Joseph 1893-1918; son of Patrick and Mary nee Boyce; born at Barnawartha in 1893 [vrn 778]; enlisted for WW1 service on 2nd August 1915 as Private 2854 23rd Battalion, 6th Reinforcements, embarked from Melbourne aboard A38 Ulysses on 27th October 1915, and was killed in France on 1st October 1918. He is buried in Plot 1, Row C, Grave 10, at Bellicourt British Cemetery, France.

Roll of Honour - Patrick Joseph Devitt
Service number: 2854
Rank: Private
Unit: 57th Battalion (Infantry)
Service: Australian Army
Conflict: 1914-1918
Date of death: 1 October 1918
Place of death: France
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Bellicourt British Cemetery, France
Source: AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army 
Devitt, Patrick Joseph (I163)
 
137 The Federal Standard, Chiltern, Friday, August 31, 1923 p2 c3
Mrs Johanna, wife of Mr Dan O?Donoghue of Brown?s Plains, who had been a sufferer from an inward complaint for a lengthy period, died at her residence on Sunday, aged 67 years. Deceased, who was much esteemed by a large circle of friends, was a resident of the Upper Indigo district for a number of years, being a daughter of the late George Boyce. She leaves a family of three sons (John, George and Daniel) and one daughter, Miss Margaret. The funeral took place on Monday to the Barnawartha cemetery, the Rev J O?Sullivan officiating at the graveside. 
Boyce, Johanna (I3)
 
138 The Federal Standard, Chiltern, Friday, August 5, 1949 - WEDDING - DEVITT-OATES
The marriage was celebrated at the Methodist Church, Chiltern, on June 25, of Beryl M, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs G F Oates of Barnawartha, and Patrick M, only son of Mr and Mrs W Devitt, Barnawartha South. Rev J Wright performed the ceremony and the bride was given away by her father. She wore a gown of off-white moss cloque, featuring a gathering bodice with a heart neck, beaded at the shoulders in silver and long pointed sleeves; a peplum was also beaded to match and the skirt fell to a pointed train. The tulle veil, loaned by Mrs S Oates, was held by a halo of orange blossom, and a shower bouquet of stocks, carnations and hyacinths carried. Her sister, Miss Ethel Oates, was bridesmaid. She wore a rose pink crepe frock with circular skirt. Her blue veil was held with a floral head-dress and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations, violets and heath. She also wore the bridegroom?s gift, a gold brooch with a blue stone. Mr W Welladsen was best man, and Mrs I B Hicks was organist. Mesdames Oates and Devitt received the guests at Smythe?s Telegraph Hotel, the former wearing a navy coat and accessories, with her pink frock, and a spray of pink carnations. Mrs Devitt chose a black coat and accessories to wear with her green frock, and a spray of red azaleas. Rev Wright presided at the breakfast, where the cake, made by the bride?s mother, was cut. The bridegroom?s gift to the bride was a double string of pearls and the bride?s gift to the bridegroom was a travelling rug. Leaving for a honeymoon tour, the bride wore a lime green jacket suit with gold buttons, tan alpaca overcoat and brown accessories. Mr and Mrs Devitt will make their home at Barnawartha South. 
Family (F76)
 
139 The Federal Standard, Chiltern, Friday, January 28, 1927 p2 c5 - OBITUARY - MR DANIEL O’DONOGHUE
On Wednesday morning of last week at Rutherglen Daniel O?Donoghue of Brown?s Plains died at the age of 83 years. The deceased was born in County Kerry, Ireland, and when quite a lad made up his mind to try his fortune in Australia. He landed in Melbourne, then went to the Woolshed, and afterwards to the Brown?s Plains district. Not being enamoured with gold digging he turned his attention to the land and selected on the site of his present holding, over 55 years ago. He married a Miss Boyce of Barnawartha, and the young couple set about making a comfortable home, and they made many friends about the district during their long period of the land. His wife predeceased him about three years ago. The late D. O?Donoghue had been ailing for the last two years and about two months ago entered Nurse McEvey?s private hospital, where death took place. He leaves three sons - George, John and Daniel - and one daughter - Margaret (Mrs C Gill) - to mourn their sad loss. His remains were interred in the Barnawartha cemetery on Thursday afternoon last, Rev Father Lawless reading the burial service of the Roman Catholic Church 
O'Donoghue, Daniel (I37)
 
140 The Federal Standard, Chiltern, Friday, October 18, 1918 p2 c2
An interesting double wedding was celebrated at Boweya, near Wangaratta, on Tuesday, when Miss Evelyn Welsh, third daughter of Mr E J Welsh, was married to Mr Roderick Langdon, only son of Mr W H Langdon, Wahgunyah, and Miss Catherine Welsh, second daughter of Mr Welsh, was married to Mr William Devitt, eldest son of the late Mr P Devitt, Upper Indigo, Barnawartha. The brides were given away by their father. In the former wedding Miss M Langdon was bridesmaid, and in the latter Miss Maud Langdon acted in a similar capacity. Mr R Welsh was best man in each instance. The ceremonies were performed by Rev Mr Clemons, Benalla, assisted by Rev Mr Perkins. Wedding breakfast was served at the residence of the parents. Mr and Mrs Langdon will reside at Daysdale and the future home of Mr and Mrs Devitt will be at Barnawartha. 
Family (F62)
 
141 The Prahran Telegraph Saturday 20 January 1917

Borlase. on the 20th December
1916, at St. Joseph's
Chiurch, Malvern, by the Rev.
?? Barry, Sergeant F.R.
Morgan, A.M.C ., eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. Morgan, "Larnook."
Balaclava Road, Caulfield, to Edith
Annie, second dntughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Borlase, " Learmonth,"
Claremont Avenue, Malvern. 
Family (F65)
 
142 The witnesses were Malachy Brett and Edmond Dwyer. Family (F1)
 
143 Titanic survivor. Died childless.
Another member of the family of a later generation was Catherine McCarthy of Ballygurteen, Kilmoyler, who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912
In the Store
Titanic Commutator Vol. 23 No. 146 1999
1881 British Census and National Index
Last Dinner on the Titanic: Menus and Recipes from the Great Liner
Titanic with Coal Autographed (Framed Photograph with Coal Relic)
Titanic : Gold and Enamel Pin BadgeBANSHA LADY'S ESCAPE
Cork Examiner
Saturday 11 May 1912
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INTERESTING LETTER
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(From Our Correspondent.)

Clonmel, Friday.
Miss Katie McCarthy, daughter of Mr. Patrick McCarthy, farmer, Ballygurtin, midway between Cahir and Bansha, has written home to her father, stating that she was the second to last to leave the Titanic on the night of the memorable tragedy.
It will be remembered that Miss McCarthy left home in company with Miss Katie Connolly, of Tipperary ; Miss Katie Peters, Ballydrohid, and Mr. Roger Tobin, Ballycamon, the latter three being near neighbours of hers.
Miss McCarthy's letter, which is written from New Jersey, where she is now with her sister, is as follows:-
“About twelve o'clock on Sunday night Roger Tobin called us to get up, but told us not to be frightened, as there was no danger. To make sure, however, of our safety, he told us to get lifebelts. There were three of us in the room-Katie Peters, Katie Connolly, and myself. When Roger Tobin called us I wanted them to come up on deck, but they would not come. They appeared to think that there was no danger. That was the last I saw of them. I then left the room, and on going out I met a man from Dungarvan, who took me up to the second class boat deck, where they were putting out the boats. I was put into one boat, but was taken out of it again as it was too full. I was in the last boat to leave the ship, and was the second last person put into it. This was a short time before the ship went down. We were only just out of the way when the ship split in two and sank. We remained in the boat all night until near eight o'clock next morning, when we were rescued by the Carpathia. Our boat was so full I thought it would go down every moment, and one of the boats capsized when we were leaving the sinking ship. I did not, however, feel at all frightened, and did not fully realize the danger and the full nature of the awful tragedy until I was safe on board the Carpathia. When we were put on board the Carpathia we were immediately given restoratives and put to bed. I slept for an hour and then got up, feeling all right. When we landed in New York on Thursday night at eleven o'clock we were met by a number of Sisters of Charity nurses, who took us up to St. Vincent's Hospital, where we were treated with the greatest kindness.”

Miss Catherine "Katie" McCarthy, 24, of Cahir, Co Tipperary, Ireland boarded the Titanic at Queenstown as a third class passenger (ticket number 383123, £7 15s). Her destination was Guttenburg, New Jersey.

Miss McCarthy was rescued, possibly in lifeboat 15 (possibly boat 16).

Documents
Hudson Observer, 19 April 1912, Guttenberg Woman among those Saved
Hudson Observer, 20 April 1912, Guttenberg Woman's Sister in Hospital

References
Contract Ticket List, White Star Line 1912 (National Archives, New York; NRAN-21-SDNYCIVCAS-55[279])
Noel Ray (1999) List of Passengers who Boarded RMS Titanic at Queenstown, April 11, 1912. The Irish Titanic Historical Society

Name: Miss Catherine "Katie" McCarthy
Born: 1887
Age: 24 years
Marital Status: Single.
Last Residence: in Ballygartin, Bansha Tipperary Ireland
3rd Class passenger
First Embarked: Queenstown on Thursday 11th April 1912
Ticket No. 383123 , £7 15s
Destination: Guttenberg New Jersey United States
Rescued (boat 15)
Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died: Friday 12th November 1948
Buried: St. Michaels Cemetery Ballintemple Tipperary Ireland
 
McCarthy, Catherine (Kate) (I34)
 
144 URL: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FRYQ-J6D

"Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FRYQ-J6D : accessed 10 Jul 2013), John Boyce, 1873; citing vol. 13, p. 428, General Registry, Custom House, Dublin, Ireland; FHL microfilm 101586.

Name: John Boyce
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1873
Event Place: Tipperary, Ireland
Registration Quarter and Year: 1873
Registration District: Tipperary
Age: 52
Birth Year (Estimated): 1821
Mother's Maiden Name:
Volume Number: 13
Page Number: 428
GS Film number: 101586 https://familysearch.org/search/record/results#count=20&query=%2Bfilm_number%3A101586
Digital Folder Number: 004200218 https://familysearch.org/search/record/results#count=20&query=%2Bfilm_number%3A004200218
Image Number: 00293Collection: John Boyce, "Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958" 
Boyce, John (I80)
 
145 VIC BDM Birth Ref: 11586/1905
VIC BDM Death Ref: 10035/1985 
Battersby, Eliza Anne (I302)
 
146 VIC BDM Marriage Ref: 14113/1939 Family (F86)
 
147 We find baptism records for a number of children we believe are issue of George. There is some confusion re the mothers of the children, as the mothers are listed as Mary Doorty, Joan Doorty and Catherine Doorty. We believe these 3 ladies are one and the same people, and have listed them under Joan Doorty, as we have a marriage record for George Boyce and Joan Doorty dated 13 March 1830. Interestingly this would suggest they were married after the birth of a number of their children.  Boyce, George (I53)
 
148 WEDDING DARMODY-O'DONOGHUE At the R.C. Church, Chiltern, recently, the marriage was celebrated of John Darmody, of Leneva West, and Miss Johanna O'Donoghue, Rev. ?? O'Sulliv efficiated. The bride was beautifully attired in crepe-chiffon, with an overdress of radium tuille. She was a niece (Patricia). Mr. O'Donoghue carried out the duties ??. After a su ?? at the Star Hotel, The happy coupl left for the Gippsland lakes. Their future home will be at Leneva ?? Wodonga and Towong Sentinel Friday 4 January 1924. Family (F68)
 
149 Witnesses: Jas Ryan, William Harrigan, Nel Quinlan
 
Family (F45)
 
150 Witnesses: Patrick Martin, Mary Peters Family (F49)
 

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