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Allan WOODS
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Allan WOODS Thomas John WOODS (1873 - 1927) William WOODS



Catherine KERR



Mary Ellen KENNEDY (1875 - 1926) William Matthew KENNEDY (1846 - 1933) John KENNEDY (1812 - 1856)
Susan ACHESON (1821 - 1850)
Rebecca KENNEDY (1848 - 1942) James KENNEDY
Mary (KENNEDY)
Near Relatives of Allan WOODS
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather William WOODS
Grandmother Catherine KERR
Grandfather William Matthew KENNEDY 1846 Dunhill, Co Waterford, Ireland 1933 Woollahara, Sydney, NSW, Australia 87
Grandmother Rebecca KENNEDY abt 1848 Ireland 1942 Woollahara, Sydney, NSW, Australia 94

Father Thomas John WOODS abt 1873 Inverell, NSW, Australia 1927 Moree, NSW, Australia 54
Mother Mary Ellen KENNEDY 1875 New Zealand OR Waterford 1926 Sydney, NSW, Australia 51

Self Allan WOODS

Sister Eva WOODS
Brother Kenneth WOODS
Sister Nellie WOODS
Sister Ray WOODS

Uncle James KENNEDY 1867 Dunedin, New Zealand 1867 Dunedin, New Zealand 0
Uncle John KENNEDY 1869 Dunedin, New Zealand
Aunt Susan KENNEDY 1871
Uncle William Mathew KENNEDY 1878 Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand 1958 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia 80
Aunt Jane Rose MAITLAND 1873 Queensland, Australia 1964 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia 91
Aunt Rebecca Mabel KENNEDY 1880 Inverell, NSW, Australia 1926 Gayndah, Queensland, Australia 46
Uncle Stanley John Napoleon GILBERT 1881 Queensland, Australia 1937 Gayndah, Queensland, Australia 56

Cousin Mabel Gertrude GILBERT 1906 Double Bay, New South Wales, Australia 1985 Maryborough, Queensland, Australia 79
Cousin Gordon Kennedy GILBERT 1908 Queensland, Australia 1988 80
Cousin Stanley Colin GILBERT 1909 Maryborough, Queensland, Australia 1987 Gayndah, Queensland, Australia 78
Cousin Muriiel May GILBERT 1912 1914 Gayndah, Queensland, Australia 2
Cousin Nora Eileen GILBERT 1914 2001 87
Cousin Leslie Raymond GILBERT 1916 Maryborough, Queensland, Australia 1982 66
Cousin Hubert George GILBERT 1919 Gayndah, Queensland, Australia 1997 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia 78

Events in Allan WOODS's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1926 Death of mother Mary Ellen KENNEDY (aged 51) Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 1 17, 60
1927 Death of father Thomas John WOODS (aged 54) Moree, NSW, Australia Note 2 17, 60
Note 1: WOODS MARY E
199/1926
WILLIAM M
REBECCA
SYDNEY

Moree Gwyder Examiner and General Advertiser 18 Feb 1926
OBITUARY.
MRS. M. E. WOODS.
It is with great regret that we have
to record the death of Mrs. Mary
Ellen Woods, wife of Mr. Thomas John
Woods, of Kinnimo, Garah, which took
place at 'Wooton' Hospital, Sydney,
at 3 o'clock this (Thursday) morning.
The deceased, who was the daughter
of Mr. W. M. Kennedy, of Double
Bay, Sydney, and formerly of Moree,
was about 50 years of age, and had
spent practically the whole of her life
in the Moree district. Of a kindly dis-
position, the late Mrs. Woods took a
keen interest in the Country Women's
Association, and especially in matters
affecting the welfare of Garah. Even
as late as November last she took a
prominent part in the carnival held at
that centre in aid of the Garah Hall.
About six weeks ago she became ill
and went to Sydney for treatment, but
despite the best of medical and nurs-
ing skill, she passed away as stated
above. Besides a husband, she leaves
two sons (Messrs. Kenneth and Allan)
and three daughters (the Misses Nellie,
Ray and Eva) to mourn their loss.
The body will be brought to Moree
by train on Saturday morning
and placed in All Saints' Church, from
where the funeral will move at
1 p.m.
Note 2: WOODS THOMAS J
9646/1927
WILLIAM
CATHERINE M
NARRABRI

North West Champion (Moree) 9 May 1927
OBITUARY
. . MR. T. WOODS.
An old and.very highly respected
resident of Moree and district, in the
person of Mr. Thomas Woods, of Kin
nimo, near Ashley, died with tragic
suddenness on Friday afternoon when
returning from Sydney with his
daughter, Miss Eva Woods. Mr. Woods,
with a couple of other parties
from the Moree district, had been to
the show, and was returning by car.
When in Boggabri Mr. Woods com
plained of feeling unwell, but attri
buted his illness to indigestion, and
decided to continue the journey.
.The party got safely to Narrabri
where Mr. Wobds said he felt better.
It was decided to continue the jour
ney, but in Balonne Street Mr. Woods,
who was driving the car, was noticed
by his daughter, to swoon at the
wheel. She had the presence of mind
to take the wheel from her father,
and stop the car when it was found
that-Mr.Woods was dead. Death was.
due to heart failure.
The body was: brought, to Moree,
and the funeral took, place in the
Church of England portion of the
cemetery yesterday afternoon, the
Rev. Clout performing the burial
service. The funeral was one of the
largest ever attended in Moree, show
ing unmistakably the high esteem in
which the deceased gentleman was
held by all sections of the commun
ity. The late Mr. Woods, who was ab
out 53 years of age, had lived for
many years in the district, where he
was well-known for his many charit
able actions. Of a quiet and unassum
ing nature, the deceased nevertheless
was always ready help those less
fortunately placed than himself. His
wife pre-deceased him some 15 months
ago. He leaves three daughters, Mrs.
F. Houston, and Misses Eva and Ray
Woods and two sons, Ken and Allan
to mourn their loss. He is survived
By four brothers and four sisters. The
Former are Messrs. William Wood
(Kinnimo East, Garah), George
Woods (Nolla, Moree), Richard W.
Woods (Wilga Downs, Ashley), and
Alex. (Woodpark), and the latter
Mrs. G. Holding and Misses Alice
Maud, Sarah Ellen and Catherine
Mary (all of Sydney)