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MUIR.-On the 28th July, killed in action in France, Private Leopold C. J. Muir, dearly beloved eldest son of Archibald and Grace Muir, of 15 Newry street, North Fitzroy, grandson of the late James Stowe, late of Her Majesty's 40th
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Regiment, brother of Millie, Theodore (on active service), Elma, Hazel, Lizzie, Louie, and Neil, aged 24 years 8 months. New Zealand papers please copy. Thy will be done.<ref>''The Argus'',  29 August 1916.</ref>
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STOWE.-On the 5th September, 1918 at her residence, 62 Gold street, Collingwood, Mary Ann, relict of the late James Stowe (formerly of 40th Regiment, Indian Mutiny, Maori war, and Eureka Stockade), loved mother of Thomas (musician, Queensland), William (New Zealand), Elizabeth (Mrs. Nelson, of Wellington. New Zealand), Grace Mary- Mrs. Muir, North Fitzroy), aged 81 years.<ref>''The Argus'',  6 September 1918.</ref>
 
STOWE.-On the 5th September, 1918 at her residence, 62 Gold street, Collingwood, Mary Ann, relict of the late James Stowe (formerly of 40th Regiment, Indian Mutiny, Maori war, and Eureka Stockade), loved mother of Thomas (musician, Queensland), William (New Zealand), Elizabeth (Mrs. Nelson, of Wellington. New Zealand), Grace Mary- Mrs. Muir, North Fitzroy), aged 81 years.<ref>''The Argus'',  6 September 1918.</ref>

Revision as of 14:16, 10 November 2014

Background

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Post 1854 Experiences

Newsworthy

MUIR.-On the 28th July, killed in action in France, Private Leopold C. J. Muir, dearly beloved eldest son of Archibald and Grace Muir, of 15 Newry street, North Fitzroy, grandson of the late James Stowe, late of Her Majesty's 40th Regiment, brother of Millie, Theodore (on active service), Elma, Hazel, Lizzie, Louie, and Neil, aged 24 years 8 months. New Zealand papers please copy. Thy will be done.[1]


STOWE.-On the 5th September, 1918 at her residence, 62 Gold street, Collingwood, Mary Ann, relict of the late James Stowe (formerly of 40th Regiment, Indian Mutiny, Maori war, and Eureka Stockade), loved mother of Thomas (musician, Queensland), William (New Zealand), Elizabeth (Mrs. Nelson, of Wellington. New Zealand), Grace Mary- Mrs. Muir, North Fitzroy), aged 81 years.[2]

See also

Military

Further Reading

References

  1. The Argus, 29 August 1916.
  2. The Argus, 6 September 1918.

External links


--Clare K. Gervasoni (talk) 15:12, 10 November 2014 (AEDT)


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