Mary Ann Ward details on a grave monument at St Brigid Church burial ground, Branxton, New South Wales,Australia

Name Details

Mary Ann Ward

The name Mary Ann Ward is not the first name listed on the monument.

The monument is in St Brigid church burial ground, Branxton, New South Wales, Australia.

There are 623 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Mary Ann Ward was buried in 1933. The actual date of death is not currently recorded on the GPR database but it may be on the grave monument photograph.

Mary Ann Ward age is given as 76.

Mary Ann Ward calculated year of birth is 1857.

Mary Ann Ward is listed on the GPR grave numbered 671459.

Mary Ann Ward is listed as the relationship not known of James Joseph Ward on the grave monument.

Mary Ann Ward has the record number 1399205 within the GPR person name database table.

The record was added to the GPR on 17 October 2017

There is one image available for the monument listing Mary Ann Ward (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Mary Ann Ward record:

Mary Ann WARD nee COLLINS was the wife of James Joseph WARD they married 19th Nov 1877 Reg at Branxton NSW THey had 7 Sons and 2 Daughters Mary Ann was the daughter of George COLLINS and Mary Ellen McGIVIRNY Mary Ann was born on the 22nd Nov 1858 Branxton NSW and died at the Mater Hospital Waratah NSW on the 9th July 1933 Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) Mon 24 Jul 1933 Page 2 BRANXTON DEATH OF MRS MARY ANN WARD. The death occurred in Mater Miseri- cordiac Hospital, Waratah, of Mrs Mary Ann Ward, widow of the late James Ward, at the age ot 75 years after an illness or three months. Al- though fortified by all the rights of her holy religion, which she loved so dear- ly, her end was unexpected. She was the daughter of the late Mary Ann and George Collins, and was born at Branxton, at the site now occupied by Brown and Patton, where her par- ents conducted a business. In the year 1877 she was married at Branxton by Rev. Father Foran, and resided at Greta for a while, when later they oc- cupied the Royal Federal Hotel at Branxton up till the time of the 1893 flood, after which time they conducted a bakery at Branxton. Later they moved to Clarencetown, where they fol- lowed dairying pursuits. About the year 1907 they returned to Branxton, where they both spent the rest of their days, her husband having pre-deceased her by 15 years. She is survived by seven sons and two daughters:- Albert, Hinton, George, Stroud; James, Grafton, William, Ham- ilton; Charles, Mayfield, Edward, Bris- Fix this textbane; Frank, Hamilton, Mary (Mrs. E Lewis, nurse), Branxton, amd Gertrude, (Mrs. Delaney), Branxton. The remains were interred in the Catholic Cemetery, Branxton, after Requiem Mass. Rev. Father Kelly offi- tiated at the graveside, and also offer- ed up Mass. The pall bearers were four sons—Edward, Frank, Charles, and William. Deepest sympathy is extend- ed to the bereaved family.

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