[Index]
Claude Thomas BARRETT (1878 - 1909)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Claude Thomas BARRETT (1878 - 1909) Thomas Billings BARRETT (1840 - 1914) John BARRETT (1808 - 1882) Thomas BARRETT
Dorothy TOM
Johanna BILLING (1803 - 1884) Thomas BILLING
Ann (BILLING)
Ann KIDD (1857 - 1927) John Edward KIDD (1835 - 1920) William Alfred KIDD
Naomi CARMAN (1810 - 1869)
Mary Ann MATTHEWS ( - 1882)



b. 1878 at Orange, NSW, Australia
d. 1909 at Nyngan, NSW, Australia aged 31
Near Relatives of Claude Thomas BARRETT (1878 - 1909)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather John BARRETT abt 1808 Blisland, Cornwall, England 1882 Fish River, Tarana, NSW, Australia 74
Grandmother Johanna BILLING abt 1803 Cornwall, England 1884 Fish River, Tarana, NSW, Australia 81
Grandfather John Edward KIDD 1835 Rye, Sussex, England 1920 Cudal,NSW, Australia 85
Grandmother Mary Ann MATTHEWS 1882 Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

Father Thomas Billings BARRETT 1840 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1914 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 74
Mother Ann KIDD 1857 Windsor, NSW, Australia 1927 Manly, NSW, Australia 70

Self Claude Thomas BARRETT 1878 Orange, NSW, Australia 1909 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 31

Sister Leila M BARRETT 1877 Orange, NSW, Australia 1877 Orange, NSW, Australia 0
Brother Artie Clarence BARRETT 1881 Orange, NSW, Australia 1884 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 3
Brother Bertie Clyde BARRETT 1883 Dubbo, NSW, Australia 1964 Warren, NSW, Australia 81
Sister Elsie Pearl BARRETT 1885 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1962 Grafton, NSW, Australia 77
Brother Herbert Harley BARRETT 1888 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1949 Manly, NSW, Australia 61
Brother Harry Cleve BARRETT 1890 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1976 Kingsford, Sydney, NSW, Australia 86
Brother Clifford Roy (Dick) BARRETT 1894 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1954 Burwood, Sydney, NSW, Australia 60

Uncle Thomas BARRETT abt 1832 Cornwall, England 1838 At sea 6
Uncle John BARRETT abt 1834 Cornwall, England

Niece Euwretta Carmon BARRETT 1910 Nyngan, NSW, Australia
Niece Raine May BARRETT 1911 Nyngan, NSW, Australia

Brother in Law Philip Somer (Jack) ANTILL 1871 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1959 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 88
Sister in Law Maude May Kathleen FRANKLIN 1886 Bourke, New South Wales, Australia 1974 NSW, Australia 88
Sister in Law Margaret M MACLOUGHLIN abt 1893 1959 Kingsford, Sydney, NSW, Australia 66
Sister in Law Alma J M KENNEDY 1896 Bourke, New South Wales, Australia 1976 Randwick, NSW, Australia 80
Events in Claude Thomas BARRETT (1878 - 1909)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1878 Claude Thomas BARRETT was born Orange, NSW, Australia Note 1
1909 31 Claude Thomas BARRETT died Nyngan, NSW, Australia Note 2 52, 60
Note 1: Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Claude Thomas Barrett
Birth Date: 1878
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1878
Registration Place: Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Father: Thomas Barrett
Mother: Annie
Registration Number: 19386
Note 2: Name: Claude T Barrett
Death Date: 1909
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's Name: Thomas
Mother's Name: Annie
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Place: Nyngan New South Wales
Registration number: 2712

Sydney Morning Herald 10 March 1909
DEATHS.
BARRETT.-March 10, at Nyngan, Claude Thomas, dearly loved son of T. and A. Barrett.


Cobar Herald 16 March 1909
Nyngan Bathing Fatality.
DIVED IN SHALLOW WATER.
The death occurred on Wednesday morning, of Claude Barrett, a well-known local resident. The circumstances surrounding the death are very sad. On Sunday afternoon last a number of people were bathing in the swimming hole in the Bogan, when deceased came down and dived into the water where it was only about three feet deep. He did not rise immediately, but others in the water did not suspect that there was anything wrong until he had been in the water some minutes. Fearing he had met with an accident, a couple of young men went to his assistance, when they found that he was unconscious. The unfortunate young man was carried out to the bank, where first aid was rendered, and after some time animation was restored, but he was unable to move a limb. Dr. Day was quickly on the scene, and ordered the patient's removal to his home. An examination revealed that deceased was paralysed. There is little doubt that in diving his head struck the bottom, presumably with some force, straining the muscles of the neck and causing irreparable injury to the spinal cord, producing paralysis. Not the slightest hope was held out for his recovery, and he passed away peacefully on Wednesday. The accident was terribly sudden, and was a great shock to the young man's friends. He was only 28 years of age. Universal sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and family in their sad bereavement. — Nyngan 'Observer.'
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: Name: Claude T Barrett
Death Date: 1909
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's Name: Thomas
Mother's Name: Annie
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Place: Nyngan New South Wales
Registration number: 2712
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: Sydney Morning Herald 10 March 1909
DEATHS.
BARRETT.-March 10, at Nyngan, Claude Thomas, dearly loved son of T. and A. Barrett.

Cobar Herald 16 March 1909
Nyngan Bathing Fatality.
DIVED IN SHALLOW WATER.
The death occurred on Wednesday morning, of Claude Barrett, a well-known local resident. The circumstances surrounding the death are very sad. On Sunday afternoon last a number of people were bathing in the swimming hole in the Bogan, when deceased came down and dived into the water where it was only about three feet deep. He did not rise immediately, but others in the water did not suspect that there was anything wrong until he had been in the water some minutes. Fearing he had met with an accident, a couple of young men went to his assistance, when they found that he was unconscious. The unfortunate young man was carried out to the bank, where first aid was rendered, and after some time animation was restored, but he was unable to move a limb. Dr. Day was quickly on the scene, and ordered the patient's removal to his home. An examination revealed that deceased was paralysed. There is little doubt that in diving his head struck the bottom, presumably with some force, straining the muscles of the neck and causing irreparable injury to the spinal cord, producing paralysis. Not the slightest hope was held out for his recovery, and he passed away peacefully on Wednesday. The accident was terribly sudden, and was a great shock to the young man's friends. He was only 28 years of age. Universal sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and family in their sad bereavement. — Nyngan 'Observer.'