Emily May NEAL

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Name Emily May NEAL Born 19 Dec 1884 Brokenshaft Creek nr Orange NSW Gender Female Occupation Baker, Caterer Buried Jun 1971 Roowood Crematorium NSW Died 14 Jun 1971 Sydney NSW Person ID I23 Life in the Pastlane Last Modified 5 Jul 2020
Father Charles NEAL, b. 19 Jul 1847, Warren NSW , d. 8 Aug 1929, Parkes NSW
(Age 82 years)
Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth Ann WATTS, b. 27 Nov 1852, Geelong Vic , d. 18 Jan 1909, Bathurst NSW
(Age 56 years)
Relationship natural Married 16 May 1870 George's Plains nr Bathurst nsw Family ID F13 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Victor Ronald BOURKE, b. 24 May 1881, Patrick's Plains, Singleton NSW , d. 22 Sep 1947, Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia
(Age 66 years)
Married 9 Jan 1925 Glebe NSW Children 1. Thelma BOURKE AKA WEIR, b. 20 Dec 1920, Marvel Street, Byron Bay NSW , d. May 2018, RSL War Veterans Village, Narrabeen NSW
(Age 97 years) [natural]
2. Living BOURKE AKA WEIR [natural] 3. Living BOURKE [natural] Last Modified 5 Jul 2020 Family ID F14 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Athol Kenneth Nepean GREENHALGH, b. 22 Jul 1880, Castlereagh, NSW, Australia , d. 6 Jan 1922, Rooty Hill NSW Australia
(Age 41 years)
Married 8 Oct 1904 Dubbo NSW Children 1. John (Jack) Thomas GREENHALGH, b. 20 Jan 1907, Parkes NSW Australia , d. 27 Jul 2003, Eugowra NSW Australia
(Age 96 years) [natural]
2. Kenneth Neal GREENHALGH, b. 27 Feb 1909, Parkes, New South Wales, Australia , d. 16 Jan 2002, Mona Vale NSW Australia
(Age 92 years) [natural]
3. Dulcie R GREENHALGH, b. 21 Feb 1905, Cowra NSW Australia , d. 30 Mar 1993, Shoalhaven NSW Australia
(Age 88 years) [natural]
4. Jean Beryl GREENHALGH, b. 25 Apr 1911, Parkes, New South Wales, Australia , d. 15 Feb 2003, Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia
(Age 91 years) [natural]
Last Modified 5 Jul 2020 Family ID F173 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Karen Cruickshank, daughter of Claire Bourke/Weir said:
“Nana told me her first suitor was a Frenchman who loved her smile and cheerfulness but he was older and she was in love with young Greenhalgh, who unfortunately bore the burden of his ne’er do well father who went through the family fortunes and left debts. Greenhagh’s wages were garnished accordingly and Nana made do as a seamstress until the police came and took her sewing machine away. She told me a horror story about having to go into the cells with a lunatic woman probably in the Parkes lockup. She left home according to Dulcie when Jean, her youngest, was six. There apparently was a wealthy Miss Samuels in the wings, whom Many thought would assist with support for the children, but I remember Lila and Jack telling Nana that her husband had died asking for her.
- Karen Cruickshank, daughter of Claire Bourke/Weir said: