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Mary Ann Lamb was born 26 April 1835 in Bigga, New South Wales, Australia to William Marks (c1803-1861) and Ann Lamb (1816-1894) and died 13 September 1914 North-street, Osborne, Western Australia, Australia of unspecified causes. She married Joseph Reed (1835-1908) 14 August 1854 in Bigga, New South Wales, Australia.

Mary Ann was born at Salem Vale a property that was later purchased and renamed Markdale by her father. Her birth was registered in 1846 in New South Wales. Mary Ann was born before William and Ann married and William is not mentioned on her birth certificate. It is therefore quite possible that William is not her biological father. She was christened on 25 December 1837 at the Church of England Church in Narellan, New South Wales.

Mary married Joseph Reed on 14 Aug 1854 in Church of England Church in Bigga, New South Wales. On her death certificate it lists her as living in WA for 14 years. Hence she may have lived there for the 8 years before the death of her husband. She was buried on 14 September 1914 in the Church of England section of Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia, Australia.

[Mary Ann's baptism was performed and recorded by Thomas Hassall on 25 Dec 1837 (although she was born 25 April 1835). William Marks is definitely recorded as her father.]





Children


Offspring of Joseph Reed (1835-1908) and Mary Ann Lamb
Name Birth Death Joined with
William Reed (1855-1862) 22 July 1855 Crookwell River, New South Wales, Australia 16 January 1862 Albury, New South Wales, Australia
Mary Ann Reed (1856-1919) 15 August 1856 Binda, New South Wales, Australia 5 March 1919 Granville, New South Wales, Australia Phillip Valentine Wood (1854-1914)
Louisa Jane Reed (1857-1937) 1857 New South Wales, Australia 18 September 1937 Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia Edward John Boyle (1857-1941)
Richard Reed (1860-aft1900)
William Joseph Reed (1862-1890) 4 February 1862 Markdale, Bigga, New South Wales, Australia 7 July 1890 Teralba, New South Wales, Australia Lessetter Holzapfel (1864-1939)
Martha Matilda Reed (1863-1945) 6 December 1863 Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia 13 April 1945 32 Hayberry Street, Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia John Henry Harrison (1860-1904)
Elizabeth Alice Reid (1866-1941) 11 January 1866 "Markdale", Bigga, New South Wales, Australia 14 May 1941 Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia Edward Hogan (c1860-1937)
Elijah Reid (1867-1945) 10 October 1867 Supper Creek, New South Wales, Australia 1945 New South Wales, Australia Annie Josephine Connor (1860-1940)
Catherine Reid (1870-1899) 20 November 1869 Supper Creek, New South Wales, Australia 17 June 1899 Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia Frank William Mettam (1862-1932)
Henry Ernest Reid (1872-1939) 21 April 1872 Supper Creek, New South Wales, Australia 7 May 1939 Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia Annie Hahn (1875-1937)
Ada Adeline Reed (1874-1937) 1874 Supper Creek, New South Wales, Australia 30 September 1937 Perth, Western Australia, Australia Vlako Miloslavich (c1854-1932)


Obituary

Death of an Old Resident.—By the death of Mrs. Mary Ann Reid, relict of the late Mr. Joseph Reid, there has been removed one of the oldest residents in the Commonwealth. The deceased lady, who was in her 80th year, was born in Crookwell, N.S.W, in which State she resided for 65 years. The last 14 years of her life were spent in Western Australia. She leaves a grown-up family of three sons and five daughters. They are—Mrs. P. Wood (Granvile, N.S.W.), Mrs. J. Boyle (Dubbo, N.S.W.), Mrs. J. Harrison (Milson's Point, NS.W.), Mrs. B. Hogan (Osborne, W.A.), Mrs. V. Lovatt (Bayswater, WA.), and Messrs. Richard Reid (Dungong, NS.W.), Elijah Reid (Junction, NS.W.), and Henry Ernest Reid (Woolgar, W.A.). The funeral cortege moved from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Edward Hogan, North-street, Osborne, on Monday afternoon last, and proceeded to Christ Church, Claremont, where a service was held, and thence to the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery, where the remains were interred. The Rev. W. Patrick, who conducted the service at the church, also officiated at the graveside. The chief mourners were—Mesdames E. Hogan and V. Lovatt (daughters), Mr. E. Hogan (son-in-law), William and Kenneth Hogan, Thomas and Cecil Lovatt, and Messrs. L. W. Evans, W. Smith, and J. Delamare (grandsons), Mesdames L W. Evans, J. Delamare, W. Smith, and the Misses Ida and Kate Hogan (granddaughters), and Mrs. W. Smith. The pall-bearers were Messrs. R. Wilberforce, D. McFall, W. Hogan, and T. Grey. Many wreaths were placed on the grave, and numerous letters, telegrams, cards, etc., expressing sympathy have been received by the relatives. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Arthur B. Davies and Co.

The West Australian, 17 September 1914, page 6







Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
¶ Death
  • REID.—On September 13, 1914, at North-street, Osborne, Mary Ann, relict of the late Joseph Reid, and mother of Mrs. P. Wood (Granville, N.S.W), Mrs. J. Boyle (Dubbo, NS.W.), Mrs. J. Harrison (Milson's Point, N.S.W.), Mrs. E. Hogan (Osborne, W.A.), Mrs. V. Lovatt (Bayswater W.A.), and Richard (Dungong, N.S.W.), Elijah (Junction, NS.W.), and Henry Ernest Reid (Woolgar, W.A.), aged 79 years. Sydney (N.S.W.) papers please copy.
The West Australian, 14 September 1914, page 1



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