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William Byrne Hurley (1846–1915)

from Freeman's Journal

The death took place on Thursday last of Mr. William Byrne Hurley, at his residence ''Vinita," Livingstone-road, Petersham. Mr. Hurley was for many years manager of the Bank of New South Wales, Campbelltown, and was the third son of the late John Hurley, member for Narellan. He leaves a widow and four daughters. The Rev. Fathers Callistus, O.P., and Bernard, C.P., were in constant attendance on Mr. Hurley during his illness. The remains were interred in the family vault at Campbelltown.

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'Hurley, William Byrne (1846–1915)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hurley-william-byrne-25894/text34026, accessed 19 March 2024.

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Life Summary [details]

Birth

22 February, 1846
Campbelltown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Death

4 February, 1915 (aged 68)
Petersham, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Cause of Death

stroke

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