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Joseph MADILL
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Richard MADILL (1845 - 1909)
Joseph MADILL

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Sarah (MADILL) THOMPSON





























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Near Relatives of Joseph MADILL
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Joseph MADILL

Spouse/Partner Sarah (MADILL) THOMPSON

Son Richard MADILL abt 1845 Cootehill, Co Cavan, Ireland 1909 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 64

Daughter in Law Elizabeth Cusine (Consine) MATHIE 1842 Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1915 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 73

Granddaughter Elizabeth Sarah Thompson MADILL 1871 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 07 Oct 1929 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 58
Granddaughter Josephine May (Mary) MADILL 1873 Queensland, Australia 1935 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 62
Granddaughter Agnes Mathie MADILL 1875 Queensland, Australia 1953 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 78
Granddaughter Jane Akinson MADILL 1877 Queensland, Australia 1967 Queensland, Australia 90
Grandson John Kaven MADILL 31 Dec 1878 Queensland, Australia 1953 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 75
Grandson Joseph Wallace MADILL 29 Jan 1881 Queensland, Australia 1963 Queensland, Australia 82
Grandson Richard Thompson MADILL 28 Aug 1883 Queensland, Australia 1884 Queensland, Australia 1

Events in Joseph MADILL's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt 1845 Birth of son Richard MADILL Cootehill, Co Cavan, Ireland see obit
1909 Death of son Richard MADILL (aged 64) Mackay, Queensland, Australia Note 1 52, 60
Note 1: REg No 1909/2297 - parents were Joseph and Sarah

Daily Mercury (Mackay) 9 July 19109
OBlTUARY
A add fatality occurred on the Jolimount road yesterday morning, through which Mr. Richard Madill, a well-known and highly respected farmer, met his death. The deceased gentleman was driving in a dray from his selection to Mirani, when the horse bolted and the wheel striking a stone, the vehicle over turned, pinning the unfortunate man beneath. Two persons who witnessed the runaway at once ran forward, but, on raising the dray it was found that the deceased's neck was broken and life was extinct. Arrangements were at once made for the conveyance of the body to town by last evening's train. The late
Mr. Madill had resided in Mackay for 45 years, having arrived in Rockhampton a year previously, from Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland, in the vessel Flying Cloud. On his arrival here he worked for some time in the employ of Mr. Frank Bridgeman, but subsequently went in for farming on his own account. Though over 64 years of age, deceased was hale and hearty and his untimely end will be regretted by a large circle of friends.
A widow and family of four daughters and two sons are left to mourn their sad loss, and to them heartfelt sympathy will
be extended. The eldest son, Mr. Jack Madill, is a railway employee stationed at Hatton, and the other son, Mr.
Wallace Madill, is in the employ of Beirne (Mackay), Litd. The eldest daughter is the wife of Mr. Robert Armstrong, of Boldon, and another daughter is the wife of Mr. W. Christoe, of Farleigh.
The funeral takes place at noon to-day.