Thursday 7 November 2013

Bugden’s pt 3 Obituary’s

Who are the Bugden’s

I have generations of Bugdon’s here, so you can work out who the Obituary’s I am blogging belong to for yourself.

John and Margaret Bugden.

John Bugden B 1789, Arrived Gilford 1823, Convict, married
(1)Margaret Roach, born 1837 Black Creek Maitland, Died in Casino 1876.

She was the daughter of
Patrick Roach Arrived “Elizer, (2)” 1829 Convict, Death 1892 Deep Creek casino NSW.
Who Married
(1) Co Clair Ireland, Bridget Carrigan)
(2) Co Clair Ireland, Margaret Bridget Callahan/ Walsh, who died,
1861 Brookfield Nr Dungeon NSW. Arrived Soverein 1829 Convict.)


John & Margaret’s Children according to other researchers who have sent me ‘STUFF’ an “open thank you” to you Bugdens I have met.

Agnes b 1833 m 1853 George Croker
John b 1836 d 1911 m 1858 Margaret smith
Ellen b 1841 Maitland d 1916 South Gundurimba  m. F. Schneider
(Link to  Daughter Mary Ann Schneider and Jeremiah John O'Leary:-http://leathemhistory.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/olearys-of-lismore-gundurimba-nsw.html 
Robert b 1844 m. Leonora Lulham
Patrick b 1845 m.1872 Ellen Lulham
Michael b 1847 ‘may of’ M 1868 Margret Carmady
Marion b1848
Margaret b 1842 m. ?1859 William Wealsh
Bridget b 1849 m, 1849 James Malone.


These are assortment or bunches of Bugden’s in no particular order.




Freeman's Journal Sydney, NSW
28 October 1909

MRS. MARGARET BUGDEN.

Quite a gloom was cast over the Gundurimba district, when it became known that Mrs. John Bugden, senr, had died suddenly on Saturday morning, October 16th, as the result; of a driving accident. This occurred the previous Wednesday night, when Mr. and Mrs. Bugden were driving from Tatham to their home at Gundurimba.

Darkness set in before they reached their destination, and having no lights they collided with another sulky, which was also without lamps, and in which were seated Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacMahon and I child, who were 'lifelong friends of the Bugden family.

At the time of the collision, it was thought that no one was hurt, and Mrs. Bugden went about her house and garden apparently quite well. 
On Friday night she was taken seriously ill 'passed away on Saturday morning.


The funeral on Monday, was perhaps the largest which has ever passed through Lismore, the interment taking place at the Lismore Catholic cemetery. 

The deceased lady, who was considerably over 70 years old, came to the Richmond about 40 years ago, from the Willams' River with her husband and his brothers. 

They traveled overland with a dray and a team of bullocks, and were six months on the road. 

She leaves a very large circle of relatives, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, to whom her- death came as a great shock. — R.I.P. 


Northern Star, Lismore, NSW
8 July 1911

OBITUARY;

MR. JOHN BUGDEN.

Mr. John Bugden, who has been identified with the progress of the Richmond, for the Past 12 years, died yesterday at Gundurimba. 

The immediate cause of death was heart disease, but deceased had been in failing health for the past 18 months, his Decline being due to an accident which he and his wife met, and which indirectly caused the death of Mrs. Bugden.

The late Mr. Bugden was a native of the State, being born at Brookfleld, on the Williams River, in 1836.

He married Miss Margaret Smith at Brookfleld, and in 1868 he came to the Richmond River, - settling at Gundurimba, where he resided up to the time of his death.

On his arrival on the river, he took up the work of timber hauling, and drove bullocks during the day and split timber and shingles at night to erect a dwelling for himself and wife. As the years went on he acquired a great deal of property, and was for a time engaged in cane-growing.

When the sugar industry declined, he like many other pioneers, devoted his attention to dairying.

About ten years ago he gave up active-work. The Late Mr Bugden was of most industrious habits, and was a firm friend and kind neighbour, and no man on the Richmond  was more highly respected and esteemed.  

As stated, Mrs. Bugden predeceased her husband by about 18 months. Deceased’s surviving children are Messrs, Robert and Bernard Bugden, Mrs. Edward Flaherty,  Mrs. Thomas Flaherty, Miss Margaret Jane Bugden Mrs. John Gorley, and Mrs. Joseph Cooper, all of whom are settled about Gundurimba. The funeral takes place to-morrow.


Northern Star Lismore, NSW
31 March 1928

OBITUARY

MRS. PATRICK BUGDEN

Mrs. Patrick Bugden, Irvington. Died on March 23. Born at Dungog in the year 1855, the deceased was one of a family of twelve, and her maiden name was Ellen Lulham.
She came to the Richmond in 1871. At the age of seventeen she was married in Lismore to Patrick Bugden, of Gundurimba.
Mr and Mrs. Bugden remained at Gundurimba until the year 1884, when they settled at Tomki.
They had a family of sixteen, twelve of whom survive Mrs. Bugden. Mr. Bugden died on June 12, 1912.
The funeral took place on March 25, and was one of the largest seen in Casino.
Archpriest Barry, assisted by Father Cusack, read the burial service at St. Mary's Church, and also at the graveside. 

Mrs. McDonald, Casino, is a sister and Mr. John Lulham, Casino, and Mr. Alf Lulham, Ipswich (Q.) are brothers of the deceased. 

The children who survive her are: Mr. John Bugden, Woodford Dale, Clarence River; Mr. Patrick Bugden, McKee's Hill;  Mr. Michael Bugden; Irvington; Mr. James Bugden, Irvington; Mr. Joseph Bugden, Sydney; Mrs. Conroy, Grafton; Mrs. J. J.Bruggy, Lismore; Mrs. Vidler, Ettrick; Mrs. Johnson, Brushgrove; Mrs. Morrissey, Irvington; Mrs. Riley, Sydney; Mrs. Sullivan, Coraki. She had sixty seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. 


Goulburn Evening Penny Post NSW
27 April 1937

MISS E. BUGDEN 

The death occurred at noon on Friday last of Miss Emily Bugden, aged 64, of Goulburn. 

The late Miss Bugden, who had been in indifferent health for the greater part of her life, had lived with her sister, Mrs. I. Woods, of 12 Deccan Street, since her arrival from Camden,where she was born.

She was a daughter of the late James and Bridget Bugden. 
She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. E, Woods (Goulburn) , Mrs. A. Fox (Goulburn) and: Mrs. A. Weekes (Sydney), and three brothers, Frederick, Walter and Greg,; all of Goulburn.

A sister and a brother predeceased her. The burial took place  at the Roman Catholic cemetery, Kenmore, on Sunday, Rev. Fr. Favier officiating at the graveside.



The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser NSW
1937

MR. JAMES BUGDEN.

Mr. James Bugden, 67, one of Coraki district's oldest and most esteemed  residents, passed away suddenly from heart failure at his home in Lismore on Tuesday last.

Mr. Bugden had not been in the best of health of late, but his demise was entirely unexpected, and came as a shock to a host of friends all over the district.

Born at Brookfield, Dungog, he came to the district with, his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bugden, of Coraki, when an infant four months old, and had resided on the Richmond ever since.

Many years ago he secured a valuable farm on 'the South Arm, and successfully worked it until six or seven years ago, when he purchased a residence in Lismore, and went there to live in retirement. 
Twelve months ago Mr. Bugden also purchased a farm property just outside South Lismore. 

Deceased was one foundation members of the Loyal Star of the North, M.U.I.O.O.F. Lodge, Coraki, and in his younger days was an athlete of note, on one occasion being beaten by O.H. McPherson, of Swan Bay, by inches in a match for £25 aside.

A very capable farmer, a man of the highest integrity, and held in the deepest regard by a wide circle of friends, his passing is deeply deplored.

Mr. Bugden is survived by his widow (a daughter of the late Mr. Edward Jordan of Coraki), one son, Stanley, of the  South Arm, and two daughters, Mesdames Symonds and Bruggy, both of Lismore, and a foster daughter, Miss Rita Dickson: A son, Alfred; was killed in the Great War. 

Two brothers, Messrs. Alfred (Coraki) and Frank (Sydney) ,and five sisters, Mesdames J. P. Claffy, J. Doolian, M. Donoghue, McCann and O. C. Goulding, all of Sydney, survive. The late Mrs. W. Nolan, of Coraki, was another sister.


The funeral on Wednesday was very largely attended, many old friends journeying long distances to be present. The pallbearers were Messrs. Alf.' Bugden (brother), Stan Bugden (son), W. Nolan (brother-in-law), W.L. Symonds and James Bruggy (son-inlaw), and Alfred Symonds. Rev. Dr.Ryan officiated at the church and graveyard, and Mr. Jas. Sweeney carried, out the funeral arrangements.




Northern Star Lismore, NSW
12 Aug 1942

MR. JOHN B. BUGDEN

Mr. John Bernard Bugden, who died in St. Vincent's Hospital on Tuesday, aged 66 years, was well known in the Lismore and Byron Bay districts.

For a number of years he conducted hotels at Northern Rivers centres, and was held in high regard by a wide circle of friends.

In addition to the widow, one son and eight daughters survive, the daughters are Mrs. T. Roche (Coraki), Mrs. V. O'Shea  (Lismore), Mrs. J. Farmilo (Sydney), Mrs. P. Glover (Sydney), Mrs.P. Parker (Kyogle), Mrs. A. Kelly(Sydney), Mrs. G. Atkinson (Newcastle), Mrs. W. Williams (Kyogle).The son, Jack, is with the A.I.F. abroad.

A sister, Mrs. J. Cooper, is the only surviving member of a well-known pioneer family.

The funeral moved from St. Carthage's Cathedral yesterday, after a service conducted by Right Rev. Monsignor Maguire, who also officiated at the graveside.


Pallbearers were Thomas Roche (son in-law), Arthur Gregory (brother-in-law), J. Gooley (nephew), J. McGettigan and W. Parker. The wreaths were carried by Mr. J.Bruggy. Funeral arrangements were in charge of James Sweeney, of Lismore.

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