Thursday 16 January 2014

John Ebbs leathem (C) 1810-1877 Ann Vale + Maria Gannon &CHILDREN.




John Ebbs + Ann Vale Leathem 1st Wife.

The Sydney Morning Herald
28 Aug 1858
DEATHS
On the 27th instant, at her residence, Phillip-street, Ann Vale, the beloved wife of John E. Leathem, after many months of severe suffering, which she endured with much patience and Christian resignation.

The Sydney Morning Herald
28 Aug 1858
FUNERAL.-The Friends of Mr. LEATHEM are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of late beloved wife. ANN VALE LEATHEM, which will take place on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock: to proceed from her late residence, Phillip-street. Circulars will be issued. Mr. CURTIS, undertaker. 

JOHN E LEATHEM snr, + MARIA GANNON. 2nd Wife
The Sydney Morning Herald
12 Nov 1859
LEATHEM-GANNON- 
October 17th, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by special license, by the Rev. A. J. Ford, Mr. John E. Leathem, of Phillip-street, Sydney, to Maria, eldest daughter of Mr. John Gannon, postmaster, Dangan, county Galway, Ireland.

The Sydney Morning Herald
10 March 1866
On the 9th instant, from teething, WILLIAM JAMES, the beloved son of JOHN E and MARIA LEATHEM.

The Sydney Morning Herald
11 May 1912
LEATHEM.-A tribute of love- and respect to the memory of my dearest friend. Mrs. Maria leathem, died May 11, 1905.
May God's perpetual light shine on her soul. 
Inserted by E.M.H    

The Sydney Morning Herald
7 June 1877
LEATHEM. —June 2, after a long illness, Mr. John Leathem, aged 61 years, for nearly thirty years belonging to the staff of the Sydney Morning Herald, leaving a wife and large family to mourn their loss.

The Sydney Morning Herald
15 July 1879
LEATHEM In fond remembrance of my dear father John Ebb Leathem who died June 2, 1877, aged 62 years  
Though dead not forgotten.    


Children:-

HELEN LEATHEM + JOHN PETTITT. 
The Sydney Morning Herald
21 Jan 1859
MARRIAGES.  
On the 19th instant, at the Congregational Church, Pitt-street,  by the Rev. William Cuthbertson, B.A., Mr. John Pettitt, builder, second son of Mr. Thomas Pettitt, builder, Kent, England, to Helen Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. John E. Leathem, of Phillip-street, Sydney.    


MARGARET ANN  + LEATHEM H CRAIG
The Sydney Morning Herald
17 March 1860
On the 15th instant, by special license, at the Congregational Church, Pitt-street, by the Rev. W. Cuthbertson, B.A., Mr. H.Craig, compositor, formerly of Belfast, to Margaret Ann, second daughter of Mr. John E. Leathem, Phillip-street, Sydney.


HENRY VALE LEATHEM + MARION LARGE.
The Sydney Morning Herald
9 Oct 1866
On the 24th September, at All Saints' Church, Tumut, by the Rev. C. J. Byng, HENRY VALE, second son of Mr. J. E. LEATHEM, Sydney, to MARION, second daughter of W. LARGE, Esq., surgeon, Tumut.

The Gundagai Times and Tumut, Adelong and Murrumbidgee District Advertiser
3 Sept 1870
Birth    
Leathem. — On the 29th, at her residence, South Gundagai, Mrs. H. V. Leathem, of a son. The Gundagai Times  

The Sydney Morning Herald
15 July 1879
LEATHEM.-July 9, at Molong, very suddenly, of bronchitis, Henry Vale, second son of the late Jno. E. Leathem, aged 36 years, leaving an affectionate wife and six children to deplore their loss.

The Sydney Morning Herald
8 Aug 1919
LEATHEM-August 5, at Molong Cottage Hospital.
Marion, relict of the late Henry Vale Leathem third daughter Dr Wm. Large F.R.C.A Edin and granddaughter of the late Colonel Wrixon Irish Dragoon Guards, age 77 years.  

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MARION ANNIE VALE LEATHEM  + J. W. GOLDING
Australian Town and Country Journal
7 June 1884      
GOLDING—LEATHEM.—-May 27, at St. Paul's Church,
Redfern, by the Rev. H. Martin, John Frederick, eldest son of Mr. J. W. Golding, of Cleveland-street, Chippendale, to Marion Annie Vale, eldest daughter of Mr. Jno. E. Leathem, of Abercrombie-street, Sydney.


JOHN E LEATHEM + MARION Mc DONNALD 
The Sydney Morning Herald
5 May 1864
On the 20th February, at the Manse, Rockhampton, by the Rev.S. Kelley, M.A., John Ebbs, eldest son of Mr. J. E. Leathem, Sydney, N.S.W., to Marian, fourth daughter of Mr. John M'Donald, Inverness, Scotland.

The Sydney Morning Herald
4 April 1865
On the 25th March, at her residence, Little East-street, Rockhampton, Queensland, the wife of Mr. J. E. Leathem, of a daughter.



FANNY ELIZA LEATHEM + WILLIAM ROBINSON

The Sydney Morning Herald
5 March 1870
On the 21st February, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Mr. WILLIAM  
HENRY ROBINSON, Redfern, eldest son of Mr. William Robinson,
Builder, to FANNY ELIZA, fourth daughter of Mr. JOHN E.LEATHEM, Botany Road, Redfern. 


THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
9 Oct 1919
Robinson -in loving memory of my beloved wife and our dearest mother fanny Elizabeth who departed life October 9 1918. Inserted by her loving husband sons & daughters

ROBINSON IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear mother
FANNY. Died at Arncliffe, October 9 1918, also Albert son of the above, killed in action five months previously, inserted by their loving daughter and son and sister and Brother, Belle- and Gervase Hunt    

ROBINSON-In sad but loving' memory of our darling
Fanny E Robinson who passed away October 9 1918, at Arncliffe.
What is home without a mother?
We have learned since you have died.
The dearest spot on earth to us
Is where our darling mother lies  
We miss you for we love you  
As memory's we recall
for the parting with our mother
Was the saddest day of all      
Inserted by her loving daughter and son in-law, Elsie and Will Kenney

ROBINSON in loving memory of my darling sister,
Mrs William Robinson who passed away October 9 1918        
Until the day breaks shadows flee away      
Kate Leathem

THE Sydney morning herald
9 Oct 1920
ROBINSON.-In sad but loving memory of our darling mother Fanny K. Robinson, who departed this life October 9 1918, at Arncliffe, also beloved son of the above. Sergt. Albert G. Robinson, killed in action. May, 1918. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving, daughter and son in-law, Elsie and will Kenney.

ROBINSON.-in- loving memory, of my dear mother Fanny E. Robinson, who departed this life October 9, 1918. Inserted by her loving daughter Edie.

ROBINSON.-In loving memory's- of my darling Sister Mrs. W Robinson, who passed away October 9, 1918 a beautiful memory left behind, Kate Leathem.


MAY LEATHEM + GOERGE ROBERTS 
The Sydney Morning Herald NSW 23 April 1898
ROBERTS-LEATHAM. - April 18 1898, at St James,    
Church Sydney. by the Rev W L Carr-Smith, George, youngest son of Frederick Roberts, Edgbaston, England,  to May, fourth daughter of the late John Ebbs Leathem, of Sydney.


Robert 1849- 1850-

Charles 1855-



Catherine Amy Vale 1857-1921
Sydney Morning Herald
1921 21st April 
FALL FROM TRAM.
A verdict of accidental death was recorded by the City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) yesterday in an Inquiry concerning the death of Catherine Amy Vale Leathem, of 75 Macleay street, Sydney. Evidence showed that deceased fell from a tram in George-street an April 10, and sustained a fractured skull. She died In Sydney Hospital on the following day.

The Sydney Morning Herald NSW
13 April 1921
LEATHEM.-The Relatives and Friends of, the late Miss CATHERINE AMY VALE LEATHEM are  kindly invited to attend her Funeral to leave the Central Station, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, by the 2.5 o'clock Funeral Train for Church of England Cemetery, Woronora.
WOOD COFFILL LIMITED.

Sydney Morning Herald
7 June 1922
IN THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE VALE LEATHEM,
Late of Potts Point, New South Wales, Deceased.
Information is sought regarding The children of JACK LEATHEM, deceased Brother, and the children of EDWARD JOHN LEATHEM, a deceased half-brother, of CATHERINE AMY VALE LEATHEM, who died at Potts Point, on the 11th April, 1921. Will any person having any information as to their present where about, please communicate with the undersigned T. W. GARRETT, Public Trustee, Public Trust Office, Culwulla-chambers, 7 Castlereagh -street,

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