Rose Jane Doalman1
F, #11291, b. 16 September 1888, d. 7 December 1968
Father | Benjamin Doalman1 |
Mother | Sarah Maria Shailer1 b. 29 Oct 1860, d. 2 Dec 1916 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Keith Graham Bassett |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2022 |
Birth* | 16 September 1888 | Mossgiel, NSW, Australia1 |
Married Name | 5 May 1909 | Field2 |
Marriage* | 5 May 1909 | Forbes, NSW, Australia;Groom=Grant Field2 |
Death of Mother | 2 December 1916 | Cobar Hospital, Cobar, NSW, Australia; Burning Fatality. A terrible burning fatality occurred at East Cobar last Thursday morning, the victim being Mrs Sarah Maria Stanford, aged 56, wife of Mr Alfred Stanford, an employee at the Great Cobar Mine. It appears that about 11 a.m. Mrs. Stanford was engaged over an open fire at her home cooking the mid-day meal, when her clothing became ignited, and the unfortunate woman was frightfully burnt about the legs and body. No one saw the occurrence, the only other inmate of the house at the time being a child, aged four years. It was some time before Mrs Stanford could get the child to understand and go for help, which it eventually did, going to Mr Cornish's Criterion hotel. Miss Cornish went to Mrs Sandford and rendered assistance. Dr Fisher was communicated with and after medical attention she was removed in the ambulance to the Hospital, where she died at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Sergeant Osborne reported the matter to the coroner (Mr Neil Morrison), who decided that there was no need for an inquiry. The remains were laid at rest in the Church of England portion of the cemetery on Sunday afternoon.;Principal=Sarah Maria Shailer3 |
Death of Spouse | 28 March 1930 | Carraboblin Station, near Bedgerabong, NSW, Australia; OBITUARY MR. GRANT FIELD The death occurred on Friday last of Mr. Grant Field, one of the best known and popular men in the Bedgerabong district, having resided there all his life. The late Mr. Field was 56 years of age, and is survived by a widow and family of six daughters and one son: Henry, Rita, Edna, Alice, Dorothy, Phyllis and Joan. Messrs. Orton and Henry Field, of Bedgerabong, are brothers of deceased, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. W. W. Field, lives at Manly. Mr. A. H. Field, optician, Forbes, is a nephew. The late Mr. Field had been engaged in some clearing work on Carraboblin Station, with Mr. Stanley Neilson. When he failed to return to his quarters on Friday night, his companion became alarmed, and a search party was organised. Several cars engaged in the search, and the body of Mr. Field was located about 8.30 p.m. lying in the vicinity of the spot where he had been working that day. Early in the afternoon, Mr. Neilson had had a conversation with deceased, and he then appeared to be in excellent health. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, to the Church of England portion of the Bedgerabong cemetery. Rev. Frank Weston, of Forbes, officiated at the graveside. A large number of residents of the district attended.;Principal=Grant Field4 |
Death* | 7 December 1968 | Bathurst, NSW, Australia5 |
Family | Grant Field b. 29 Mar 1874, d. 28 Mar 1930 | |
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Citations
- [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 15404/1888 Rose Doalman.
- [S1481] NSW Marriage Indexes, 4594/1909 Grant Field & Rose J Doalman.
- [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Western Age, Tuesday, December 5, 1916.
- [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Forbes Advocate, Tuesday, April 1, 1930.
- [S1473] NSW Death Indexes, 38479/1968 Rose Jane Field.
- [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 3528/1922 Phillis S Field.