

1823 BIRTH AND BAPTISMS EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE. DONALD Ann Donald lawful daughter of Robert Donald and Ann McQualter in Barbieston-miln born March the twenty-sixth, baptized April the seventh..
THE YARRAWONGA MERCURY AND MULWALA (N.S.W.) NEWS. Thursday, October 11, 1891. FUNERAL NOTICE.
THOM - The Friends of the late Mrs. James Thom are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, Burramine, at 2pm this day (Thursday, 11th instant), proceeding to the Burramine Cemetery. Strachan & Bowles, Undertakers, Belmore St., Yarrawonga.
DEATH NOTICE.
THOM - on the 9th instant, at her late Residence, Burramine, Ann Donald, relic of the late Mr. James Thom, in her 72nd year.
DEATH OF PIONEER RESIDENTS. THE LATE MRS. JAMES THOM.
Once more we are called upon to perform a very painful task, viz, recording the death of one of our oldest and most esteemed residents.
The subject of this notice, the late Mrs. James Thom, was the relic of the late Mr. James Thom, who some years ago departed to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns".
The deceased lady had been in failing health for many months past, and it was plainly seen, as time went on, that she was suffering from a general break-up of the system, she having attained the age of 72 years. Despite all that medical skill could do, and the kind attention of her family and friends, she breathed her last on Tuesday evening last, at her residence, Burramine.
The deceased lady, in company with her husband and family - all of whom are grown-up and settled in the colonies - came to these parts when settlement first began, and as a consequence, is rightly termed one of our "Pioneers".
Being of a kind and courteous demeanour, ever ready to lend assistance in time of trouble, both by act and word. Mrs. Thom had made a large number of real friends throughout the district, and the news of her not altogether unexpected demise will create feelings of sorrow in the hearts of all with whom she had became associated.
With the family, we deeply sympathise in their bereavement; and although they have grown into manhood and womanhood, still in the loss of a mother, they part with that which cannot be replaced.
The Funeral, as advertised elsewhere, takes place this afternoon, when the remains will be interred in the Burramine Cemetery, by the side of those of her husband.
The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the pastor, Rev. J.D. Robertson, is once more called upon to perform the last sad rites over the graveside of one of his congregation.
DEATH:
2. Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007
Parish: Dalrymple; ED: 3; Page: 9; Line: 684; Roll: ; Year: 1841.
if correct listed with her borther-in-law and sister
Parish: Dalmellington; ED: 5; Page: 15; Line: 11; Roll: 1134; Year: 1851.
Parish: Rattray; ED: 1; Page: 13; Line: 5; Roll: CSSCT1861_52; Year: 1861.
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March 26, 1823
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Barbiston-Miln, Dalrymple, Ayr, Scotland, Barbiston-Miln, Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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April 7, 1823
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Dalrymple, Ayr, Scotland, Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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1843 |
March 6, 1843
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Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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1844 |
July 22, 1844
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Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland
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1846 |
August 5, 1846
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Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland
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1849 |
February 20, 1849
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Danston Dalrymple Ayrshire Scotland
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1851 |
August 13, 1851
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Dallmellington Ayrshire Scotland
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1854 |
May 1, 1854
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Dalrymple, Ayr, Scotland
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1856 |
November 1, 1856
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Williamstown / Burramine, Victoria, Australia
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