Biography
Caroline Talbot was born 4 August 1840 in Richlands, Taralga, New South Wales, Australia to William Talbot (c1815-) and Alice Bugden (c1817-) and died 23 January 1904 Crookwell, New South Wales, Australia of cerebral haemorrhage. She married Robert Hudd (c1839-1883) 30 October 1864 in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. She married George McDonald Webster (1834-1919) 13 October 1887 in Funny Hill, Binda, New South Wales, Australia.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
George Hudd (1865-1933) | |||
Robert Hudd (1867-1939) | |||
John Hudd (1868-1932) | |||
William Hudd (1869-1870) | |||
Elizabeth Mary Hudd (1871-1944) | 14 October 1871 Redground, Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia | 11 February 1944 Bigga, New South Wales, Australia | Reuben Picker (1876-1949) |
Sophia Hudd (1873-1941) | |||
Henry Hudd (1875-1951) | |||
James Hudd (1877-1944) | |||
Charles Hudd (1879-1926) |
Obituary
WE regret having to record the death of Mrs. Caroline Webster, of Bigga, a very old and respected resident, which sad event took place at Crookwell, at 2 p.m. on Saturday last. Deceased had been ailing for about three months, and was under the care of Dr. Pawlett; but despite his unremitting attention she passed away, at the hour above mentioned, from a complication of diseases, at the age of 63 years. Deceased was born at Richlands, Taralga, and afterwards resided at Redground, Laggan, for over 30 years. Mrs. Webster was of an amiable disposition and endeared herself to all with whom she came in contact. Deceased was married twice. She leaves two daughters and six sons to mourn their loss ; the daughters are Mrs. Reuben Picker and Mrs. John Hailstone, of Bigga, the sons are Messrs. George (married), Robert, John (married), Henry, James and Charles Hood, all of Bigga. Deceased was a sister of Mrs. G. E. Moore, of Lake Bathurst, and Messrs. W. Talbot, Carrabungla, Laggan, and John Talbot of Queensland. A great many wreaths were placed on the coffin (which was a handsome one) by friends and sympathisers. The funeral cortege left Crookwell for Binda yesterday morning, the remains being interred in the Church of England cemetery at the same place. The Rev. H. E. Hetherington officiated at the grave.
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