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Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON (1821 - 1907)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
John Robert COOKE (1852 - 1931)
James COOKE (1853 - 1940)
Anna Mary COOKE (1855 - 1938)
Edward Gustavus COOKE (1861 - 1907)
Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON (1821 - 1907)

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Robert COOKE (1809 - 1892)
James ROBINSON (1779 - 1868)











Jane WALLACE (1794 - 1881)











Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON Robert COOKE

Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON
Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON Robert COOKE Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON
Pic P1. Aged 86 Years
Daughter of James and Jane
Died at 'Petfield' Tumut

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 28 Aug 1907
COOKE -August 27, at Petfield, Marianne, widow of the late Robert Cooke, of Petfield, Tumut, and
daughter of the late James Robinson, of Copabella, in her 86th year.

Pic S1. Aged 83 Years
Youngest son of Robert of Kilhman Castle
Died at 'Petfield' Tumut
Robert held a B.A

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 18 Jun 1892
Deaths.
COOKE.—May 29, 1892, at his residence, Petfield, Tumut,Robert Cooke, B.A., son of the late Robert Cooke, of Kilhman Castle, County Tipperary, Ireland, in the 83rd year of his age.

Pic 1. Aged 86 Years
Daughter of James and Jane
Died at 'Petfield' Tumut

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 28 Aug 1907
COOKE -August 27, at Petfield, Marianne, widow of the late Robert Cooke, of Petfield, Tumut, and
daughter of the late James Robinson, of Copabella, in her 86th year.

b. 21 Oct 1821 at Co Tyrone, Ireland
m. 1851 Robert COOKE (1809 - 1892) at Copabella, New South Wales, Australia
d. 27 Aug 1907 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia aged 85
Parents:
James ROBINSON (1779 - 1868)
Jane WALLACE (1794 - 1881)
Siblings (2):
Margaret Jemima ROBINSON (1823 - 1912)
James ROBINSON (1834 - 1921)
Children (4):
John Robert COOKE (1852 - 1931)
James COOKE (1853 - 1940)
Anna Mary COOKE (1855 - 1938)
Edward Gustavus COOKE (1861 - 1907)
Events in Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON (1821 - 1907)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
21 Oct 1821 Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON was born Co Tyrone, Ireland 63
1851 30 Married Robert COOKE (aged 42) Copabella, New South Wales, Australia
1852 31 Birth of son John Robert COOKE Jingellic, New South Wales, Australia
1853 32 Birth of son James COOKE Jingellic, New South Wales, Australia
1855 34 Birth of daughter Anna Mary COOKE Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
1861 40 Birth of son Edward Gustavus COOKE Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
1868 47 Death of father James ROBINSON (aged 89) Copabella, New South Wales, Australia
10 Aug 1881 59 Death of mother Jane WALLACE (aged 87) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
29 May 1892 70 Death of husband Robert COOKE (aged 83) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 63
abt Aug 1907 85 Death of son Edward Gustavus COOKE (aged 46) Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia 63
27 Aug 1907 85 Marianne Mary Anne ROBINSON died Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 63
Personal Notes:
The Tumut and Adelong Times 30 Aug 1907
DEATH OF Mrs. COOKE. We sadly regret to record the Mrs. Cooke, widow of the late Mr. Robert Cooke, and one of our oldest and most respected residents, died at the comfortable old home at Petfield that has been occupied by her ever since she came to the district 52 years ago. She was a sister of Mr. Jas, Robinson of Kimo, and of Mrs. Vyner, now residing in Sydney. The surviving members of her family, Mrs Stevens, Messrs. James and John Cooke, were present when their affectionate mother breathed her last; but a regrettable circumstance was that Mrs. Stevens was suffering from a severe attack of illness at the time, she having been considerably worried by the death of her brother in Gundagai, the week previous to her mother's demise, and the serious illness of the latter portending the approaching end, and which no doubt was accelerated by the sad calamity occasioned by the death of her youngest son (Mr. E. G. Cooke). We have been unable to glean all particulars required pertaining to the obituary notice of such an old and esteemed resident, therefore we have to hold same over for next issue. The funeral, which was largely attended (many people having journeyeed up from Gundagai to be present at it), took place on Wednesday afternoon last, Rev. W D Kennedy performong the obsequies at the grave, and after the Anglican service had been read the Capaain of the Salvation Army, of which the late Mrs. Cooke had been a most consistent supporter for years past, expressed sentiments bearing on the good qualities of the deceased, who, he said, truly loved God, and was prepared to meet her death, as she was so find of talking of spiritual matters, and led a life in accordance with the teachings of the Saviour. A more Christianlike woman he (the speaker) had never met. Mr. Jas. Elphick had all the arrangements connected with the undertaker's duties in perfect order, the coffin being of polished cedar witli silver mountings, and it was completely hidden from view in the hearse by a large number of beautiful wreaths placed upon it as a last mark of respect entertained towards the deceased by a very large circle of sincere friends. Those who sent wreaths (and many of them were made up by leading city nurseries) were— Mr. and Mrs Emanuel, Mary and Van (cousins of Mrs. Stephens, and daughters of Mr. Vernon, Govt. Architect, of Sydney). Mrs Stephens and Mr Jas. Cooke, Mr. J. Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. O'Dea, Miss Minnie Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson, grandchildren of deceased, Maud, John and Jack (members of Mr. W. Robinson's family), Mr. and Mrs. W. L. King (Young), Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harris, William, Fred, Kitty, Con and Glover (of Mrs. Steven's family) Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke, Mr. J. R. Love of Messrs. Love & Co., (Rose Bay), and Mrs. Brown ('''The Cottage"), and Nurse Saunders. The pall-bearers were Messrs. J. Weeden, H. L. Harris, M. S. Downing, C. J. Fraser, Thos. O'Hare and Wallace Love (cousin to members of deceased's family; and Mr. A. Broughton carried the wreaths from the hearse to the grave. Deceased's remains were interred between those of her late husband and Mrs. Jane Robinson (a sister) in the old cemetery. Her age was 85 years, and the ages of those buried on either side of her, at times of death, were, the husband 83 years, and the sister 87, years, the former having died in 1892, and the latter in 1881.
Source References:
63. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Trove, Title: Trove National Library of Australia, Locn: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 2 Aug 1907 (Name, Notes, Death)
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 2 Aug 1907 (Death)
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 2 Aug 1907 (Birth)

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