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Cecilia Ann Hardwick (1836–1912)

from Gundagai Independent

A granddaughter of that famous Wicklow chieftain, Michael Dwyer, died in Gundagai Hospital on Sunday morning. She was Mrs Hardwicke of Hillas Creek, and was a very old resident of this district. Deceased, who was 77 years of age, was twice married, her first husband being Mr. John Jones of Wyalong way. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Miss Hardwicke, Sydney; Mrs George Cole, Mt Adrah; Mr. W. J. Hardwicke, Mt Adrah; and Messrs W. B., E. and C. Hardwicke, Wyalong. Deceased’s maiden name was Butler, she being a sister of the well-known Butler Bros., of Piney Range, Grenfell district. The late Mrs Hardwicke was a great advocate of the Irish National cause, and her biggest regret of late years was that she was not present at the time when her grandfather’s remains were removed from the old Devonshire cemetery to Waverley some years ago.

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'Hardwick, Cecilia Ann (1836–1912)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hardwick-cecilia-ann-13363/text23995, accessed 17 April 2025.

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Life Summary [details]

Alternative Names
  • Butler, Cecilia Ann
  • Jones, Cecilia Ann
Birth

1836
New South Wales, Australia

Death

12 May, 1912 (aged ~ 76)
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia

Cause of Death

kidney disease

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