Izetta Hayman1
F, #2210, b. 1862, d. 28 August 1950
Father | George Evans1 b. 14 May 1833, d. 30 Jul 1901 |
Mother | Charlotte Wall1 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Timothy George Sheens |
Last Edited | 22 Jan 2022 |
Birth* | 1862 | Windsor, NSW1 |
Married Name | 21 June 1890 | Armstrong2 |
Marriage* | 21 June 1890 | Sydney, NSW;Groom=Reuben George Armstrong2 |
Birth of Son | 1900 | Windsor, NSW;Principal=Stanley John Armstrong3 |
Death of Father | 30 July 1901 | Colo, NSW; OBITUARY The Late Mr. G. Hayman. On Tuesday last week there passed away at Richmond an old and highly respected resident of Colo, in the person of Mr George Hayman, at the age of 68 years. Mr. Hayman, though in the sere and yellow leaf, was a man of strong and robust constitution up to the time of his death; in fact, he had only been five days ill prior to his demise, and it is a remarkable coincidence that he took bad on the same day as our late respected town man, Mr John Dickson. Mr Hayman had for many years followed farming pursuits, and was regarded by all who enjoyed his acquaintance as a good neighbour, and a kindly hearted friend. He was made of the right "stuff"' for fighting the battles of this world, and was thus enabled to overcome many of the difficulties and obstacles which beset the path of man in the early days. Four sons and four daughters are left behind to mourn the loss of a good father— three of the sons being now residents of the Clarence River. One son, Mr Fred Hayman, is in the employ of Mr. Albert Hannabus, of Windsor, and he has the sympathy of all who know him — for Fred is regarded as a regular white man, and as straight as the proverbial gun-barrel. Deceased, not feeling well, decided to go to Richmond and consult Dr. Watson. On arrival there he got worse, and was taken to the Commercial Hotel, where he was attended by Dr. Watson and Dr. Callaghan. Though everything that human hands could do was done for him, he gradually sank and died as above stated, on Tuesday last week. During the late Mr Hayman's illness, Mr Geo Cobcroft, of Richmond, was very kind and considerate towards him, for which his relatives desire to return their grateful thanks. The funeral took place on the following Wednesday, and was largely attended. The remains were brought to Windsor, and laid to rest in St. Matthew's C E Cemetery. The Rev. H Bradshaw officiated at the grave, and Mr A Price carried out the funeral arrangements.;Principal=George Evans4 |
Death* | 28 August 1950 | Windsor, NSW5 |
Obituary* | 6 September 1950 | "Windsor and Richmond Gazette", Windsor, NSW; MRS. IZETTA ARMSTRONG Another very old and widely esteemed Windsor identity, Mrs. Izetta Armstrong, passed away at her residence on August 28, at the ripe old age of 88 years. Predeceased by her husband, the late George ArmStrong, she is survived by a family of eight, Cosky, Hilda (Mrs. S. Nicholls), Ernest, Eva, Stan, Reuben, Maggie (Mrs. C. Wood) and Alice (Mrs. Nagle). The funeral moved from the late residence on the following day for the Church of England cemetery at Windsor, where the remains were laid to rest.6 |
Family | Reuben George Armstrong | |
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Citations
- [S13] NSW Birth Index, 14689/1862 Izetta Hayman.
- [S12] NSW Marriage Index, 821/1890 Reuben G Armstrong & Izetta Hayman.
- [S13] NSW Birth Index, 18200/1900 Stanley J Armstrong.
- [S154] Australian Newspapers, trove.nla.gov.au, Windsor and Richmond Gazette, Saturday, August 3, 1901.
- [S11] NSW Death Index, 20014/1950 Iazetta Armstrong.
- [S154] Australian Newspapers, trove.nla.gov.au, Windsor and Richmond Gazette, Wednesday, Spetember 6, 1950.