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Mary Jane Bell
Female - 1941


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  • Gender  Female 
    Died  Mar 1941  Hutchinson Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I404  Forsythe of Horsham & WA
    Last Modified  6 Jun 2015 

    Family  John Thomas HUTCHINSON,   b. 1856,   d. Oct 1953 
    Last Modified  6 Jun 2015 
    Family ID  F146  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Tuesday 1 April 1941 p 2
      HUTCHISON-The death occurred at her home in Sloss street on Satur day monring of. Mrs. Mary Jane Hutchinson at the age of 81 years. Deceased, who was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Bell, of Moc kinya, was born at Kalangadoo. S.A., and later came to the Mockinya dis. trict with her parents. She was mar. ried at Horsham at the age of 23 to Mr: John Thomas Hutchinson, who survives her, and the couple went to reside at Mockinya. . After spending many years there in grazing pursuits, they retired to live in Horsham and have resided at Sloss street since. There are five children, viz:, Arthur (Marylborough), Ethel (Mrs. R. Scott, Horsham); George and Albert (Hor sham) and Andrew (Colac). Her sur viving brothers and sisters are: James, Margaret, Ebb (Mockinya), Mrs. Howard. (Redbank), Mrs. Ethell (Perth); Mrs.. Tormey (Moonambel), David; Mrs. Marinsfield (Violet Town). There are 18 grandchildren (one of whom, Leslie; is in the AIF.) and five great grandchildren. As a mem ber of one of the best known fami lies in the Mockinya district, deceased during her long residence there proved a fine type of settler and a wide cir cle of relatives and friends will mourn her passing. The funeral took place at the Horsham Cemetery on Sunday, with Captain E. Callander, of the Salvation Army, performing the ser vices at the home and at the grave side. The coffin-bearers were Messrs. R. Bell, F. Hutchinson, W., M. and A. Scott and B. Mansfield. Messrs A. Weigh.t , Sons had charge of the arrangements.