Eliza Perrin (1842-1925)

Biography
She arrived in Sydney on on the Beejapore with her parents and siblings.

Obituary
Mrs. Eliza Rudder, wife of Mr. Enoch Rudder, of 'Oaklands,' whose death we reported in previous issue, was buried at East Kempsey Anglican Cemetery on Wednesday last, the funeral arrangements being carried out by Mr. Jos. T. Walker. Canon Ware officiating at a service at All Saints' where the attendance was very large. The deceased lady, aged 83 years, was noted for her generous good nature and active sympathy, as well as for her intelligence and industry. She came from England as a girl, just after the wreck of the Dunbar and was married to Mr. Rudder at West Kempsey by the Rev. Frederick Kemp; and the couple celebrated their diamond wedding at 'Oaklands' on 19th September, 1919. Messrs. Harry and Sydney Perrin, of Kempsey, are brothers of the deceased lady; and she is also survived by her worthy husband and a family of six sons and five daughters. The sons are Messrs. Edward, Marcus, Archie, Louis, Clement, and Wilfred; while the daughters are Mrs. C. H. Hodgson (Woodburn), Mrs. J. H. Thornton (Ingham, Queensland), Mrs. Lucy Salmonds (Gympie), Mrs. L. P. Rudder (Quirindi), and Mrs. A. V. Riley (Bega). One son (Morton Leslie Rudder) predeceased his mother. We may mention that Mr. Enoch Rudder and his late wife had resided continuously at 'Oaklands' since 1864.

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