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Catherine Gerrard was born 8 November 1839 in Dapto, New South Wales, Australia to William Gerrard (c1791-1852) and Mary Coghlan (c1811-1851) and died 22 March 1920 Ryde Hospital, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. She married John William Goman (1818-1886) 13 August 1873 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.




Children


Offspring of John William Goman (1818-1886) and Catherine Gerrard
Name Birth Death Joined with
William John Gerrard Goman (1859-1909) 12 December 1859 Quipolly, New South Wales, Australia 23 May 1909 Walcha, New South Wales, Australia Ellen Sophia Adelaide Coffee (1866-1940)
Elizabeth Kate Goman (1862-1933)
Mary Julia Goman (1864-1864)
George Hambledon Gerrard Goman (1865-1925) 8 April 1865 "Hambledon Hill", Singleton, New South Wales, Australia 14 October 1925 Coast Hospital, Little Bay, New South Wales, Australia Margaret Anne Burke (c1856-1946)
Louisa Mary Jane Goman (1867-1956) 12 September 1867 Singleton, New South Wales, Australia 17 November 1956 Home of Peace, Petersham, New South Wales, Australia Thomas Henry Morris (1860-1939)
Thomas Henry Gerrard Goman (1869-1945)
Frederick Charles Gerrard Goman (1871-1921) 14 December 1871 Corlette Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia 18 May 1921 Croudace Street, Walcha, New South Wales, Australia Mary Agnes Levingston (1864-1956)
Frank Abel Gerrard Goman (1874-1943)
Lionel Boyne Goman (1876-1876)







Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
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§ Remains
  • GOMAN.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS GOMAN, of Walcha, Mr. and Mrs. T. MORRIS, of Ashfield, Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE GOMAN, of Lawson-street, Paddington, Mr. E. MARSDEN, Mr. and Mrs. S. MARSDEN, Mr. and Mrs. G. MARSDEN, and Mr. and Mrs. J. DAWSON are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of, their dearly loved MOTHER, AUNT, aud FRIEND, Catherine Goman; to leave Wood, Cofill, and Company's Mortuary Chapel, 810 Ceorge-street, city, THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 1.15 p.m.; for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 March 1920, page 5
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