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Victorie Albert Septimus MCMAHON (1882-1885)

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Victorie Albert Septimus MCMAHON

Individual Events and Attributes

  • Birth:

  • 1 May 1882

  • Macdonald River, NSW

  • Baptism:

  • 15 Jan 1883 (age 0)

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  • Death:

  • 5 Jul 1885 (age 3)

  • Windsor, New South Wales, Australia1

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  • Transcribed from Hawkesbury Chronicle 11 July 1885 Page 3 - Held in Nat Library of Aust. Copy held by J McMahon:

    SUDDEN DEATH AND INQUEST

    A little boy, son of Constable McMahon, aged 3 years and 1 month, died suddenly on Sunday afternoon, at his father's residence at the Police Barracks in Bridge Street. The little fellow, who had never enjoyed the best of health, had just had his dinner, and went into the yard with his brothers, when his mother heard a scream, and upon going to him he threw up his arms and expired in her arms. Both Drs. Callaghan and Hozier were speedily in attendance, but life was extent before their arrival. An inquest was held on Monday, by the District Coroner, and a jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence. "That the deceased, Victorie Albert Septimus McMahon, died from natural causes, viz., syncope." Deceased was interred in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, on Monday afternoon.

     

Individual Note 1

He was registered as Victorie Albert Septimus

Individual Note 2

Hawkesbury Chronicle And Farmers Advocate (Windsor, NSW)

Publication: July 11 1885 - Windsor, New South Wales, Australia

Also published in: Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia

Text: "...ance'with the medical évidence. "That the doceased.Victorie Albert Septimus McMahon, died from natural causes,. viz., syncope." Oecejsed was interred in the Roman Catholic Cémetery, on Munday afternoon..."

About this sourcePublisher: Balgowlah, N.S.W. : W. & F. Pascoe, 1986. Description: microfilm reel. Notes: Microreproduction. Originally published weekly: Windsor, N.S.W. : Fuller and Co. Description based on Vol. 1, no. 42 (Nov. 26, 1881) Life Dates: Ceased in 1888. Began in 1881.

Sources

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Hawkesbury Chronicle 11 July 1885 Page 3.