[Index]
James HODGINS (1824 - 1913)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Jane HODGINS (1852 - 1937)
Margaret HODGINS (1855 - 1932)
James William HODGINS (1859 - 1907)
Elizabeth HODGINS (1861 - 1861)
Thomas H HODGINS (1863 - 1880)
Andrew HODGINS (1866 - 1866)
John HODGINS (1866 - 1866)
James HODGINS (1824 - 1913)

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Elizabeth CHAMBERS (1827 - 1892)
Thomas (Tom) HODGINS (1790 - )











Bessie CHAMBERS (1795 - 1830)












b. 1824 at Inniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland
m. 20 Jan 1851 Elizabeth CHAMBERS (1827 - 1892) at Killesher, Fermanagh, Ireland
d. 13 Jul 1913 at Farley, Maitland, NSW, Australia aged 89
Near Relatives of James HODGINS (1824 - 1913)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law William CHAMBERS
Mother in Law Jane (CHAMBERS)

Father Thomas (Tom) HODGINS abt 1790 Ireland
Mother Bessie CHAMBERS abt 1795 Ireland abt 1830 35
Step Mother Elizabeth LEE Ireland 1899 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Self James HODGINS 1824 Inniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland 13 Jul 1913 Farley, Maitland, NSW, Australia 89

Wife Elizabeth CHAMBERS 1827 14 Oct 1892 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 65

Daughter Jane HODGINS 1852 Ireland 18 Feb 1937 Kurri Kurri, NSW, Australia 85
Daughter Margaret HODGINS 1855 NSW, Australia 1932 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 77
Son James William HODGINS 03 Sep 1859 1907 Wingham, NSW, Australia 48
Daughter Elizabeth HODGINS Oct 1861 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 08 Dec 1861 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 0
Son Thomas H HODGINS 1863 Maitland, NSW, Australia 1880 Maitland, NSW, Australia 17
Son Andrew HODGINS Nov 1866 Maitland, NSW, Australia 02 Dec 1866 Maitland, NSW, Australia 0
Son John HODGINS Nov 1866 Maitland, NSW, Australia 06 Dec 1866 Maitland, NSW, Australia 0

Brother Andrew HODGINS abt 1819 Inniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland 10 Mar 1874 Farley, Maitland, NSW, Australia 55

Son in Law Francis MOORE 1923 Maitland, NSW, Australia
Son in Law Roderick DALLAS 1855 NSW, Australia 1941 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 86
Daughter in Law Margaret LOBBAN 1868 1964 96

Granddaughter Margaret Mabel MOORE 1876 Gunnedah, NSW, Australia 1957 Maitland, NSW, Australia 81
Grandson Francis Richard MOORE 1878 Gunnedah, NSW, Australia 1964 Kurri Kurri, NSW, Australia 86
Grandson Thomas Henry Hodgins MOORE 1881 Gunnedah, NSW, Australia 1946 Ballina, NSW, Australia 65
Grandson William Joseph MOORE 1883 Gunnedah, NSW, Australia 1953 Burwood, New South Wales, Australia 70
Grandson James Roderick MOORE 1886 Gunnedah, NSW, Australia 1933 Marrickville?, NSW, Australia 47
Granddaughter Eliza Jane MOORE 1890 Boggabri, NSW, Australia 1968 Kurri Kurri, NSW, Australia 78
Grandson John A MOORE 1892 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 1906 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 14
Grandson Aubrey Clyde HODGINS 1887 Taree, NSW, Australia 1976 89
Grandson Thomas Henry HODGINS 1891 Taree, NSW, Australia 1967 Burwood, New South Wales, Australia 76
Grandson David Lobban HODGINS 1893 Taree, NSW, Australia 1977 84
Grandson Roderick Dallas HODGINS 1898 Taree, NSW, Australia 1959 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 61
Grandson James William HODGINS 1900 Taree, NSW, Australia 1962 Marrickville, NSW, Australia 62

Nephew Thomas HODGINS 08 May 1846 Co Tipperary, Ireland 24 Nov 1921 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 75
Nephew John HODGINS 17 Jun 1848 Ireland 21 Dec 1923 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 75
Niece Eliza HODGINS 1850 Co Tipperary, Ireland 19 Sep 1885 Anvil Creek, Greta, NSW, Australia 35
Nephew William HODGINS 1853 Co Tipperary, Ireland 29 Jun 1911 Uralla, NSW, Australia 58
Nephew James HODGINS 1855 NSW, Australia 06 May 1857 Maitland, NSW, Australia 2
Niece Margaret HODGINS 05 Dec 1858 Maitland, NSW, Australia 02 Sep 1908 Kurri Kurri, NSW, Australia 49
Nephew Robert HODGINS 07 Dec 1861 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 16 Nov 1919 Wallsend, Newcastle, NSW, Australia 57
Nephew Frederick Andrew HODGINS 1864 Maitland, NSW, Australia 1943 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 79
Niece Ina HODGINS abt 1865

Sister in Law Jane (Australia) HOBBS abt 1822 Ireland 17 Mar 1917 West Maitland, NSW, Australia 95
Events in James HODGINS (1824 - 1913)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1824 James HODGINS was born Inniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland Note 1
abt 1830 6 Death of mother Bessie CHAMBERS (aged 35)
20 Jan 1851 27 Married Elizabeth CHAMBERS (aged 24) Killesher, Fermanagh, Ireland Note 2
1852 28 Birth of daughter Jane HODGINS Ireland Note 3
1855 31 Birth of daughter Margaret HODGINS NSW, Australia Note 4
abt 1855 31 Emigration Ireland to Australia
03 Sep 1859 35 Birth of son James William HODGINS Note 5
Oct 1861 37 Birth of daughter Elizabeth HODGINS West Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 6
08 Dec 1861 37 Death of daughter Elizabeth HODGINS West Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 7
1863 39 Birth of son Thomas H HODGINS Maitland, NSW, Australia Reg No 9324/1863 52
Nov 1866 42 Birth of son Andrew HODGINS Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 8
Nov 1866 42 Birth of son John HODGINS Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 9
02 Dec 1866 42 Death of son Andrew HODGINS Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 10
06 Dec 1866 42 Death of son John HODGINS Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 11
1880 56 Death of son Thomas H HODGINS (aged 17) Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 12 52
14 Oct 1892 68 Death of wife Elizabeth CHAMBERS (aged 65) West Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 13
1899 75 Death of step mother Elizabeth LEE Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Burial info
1907 83 Death of son James William HODGINS (aged 48) Wingham, NSW, Australia Note 14 60
1913 89 Burial Campbells Hill Cemetery, Maitland, NSW Note 15 90
13 Jul 1913 89 James HODGINS died Farley, Maitland, NSW, Australia Note 16 60
Note 1: Details from - Roots web - Forest of trees - Arnie Krause
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Note 4: Reg No V1855692 161/1855
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Note 5: Reg No 18592008 160/1859 - James and Eliza = no district OR 9265/1859 James and Elizabeth - Maitland
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Note 6: Reg No 9355/1861 - James and Elizabeth
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Note 7: Reg No 3563/1861
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Note 8: Reg No 10620/1866
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Note 9: Reg No 10621/1866
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Note 10: Reg No 4983/1866
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Note 11: Reg No 4984/1866
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Note 12: Reg No 7898/1880

Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser 20 Nov 1880
FUNERAL.
THE FRIENDS of MR. JAMES HODGINS are Respectfully Invited to ATTEND the FUNERAL
of his DECEASED SON (THOMAS HENRY) : To move from his Residence, Stony Creek, THIS DAY, at Three o'clock p.m.
Note 13: Reg No 6490/1892 Eliza Hodgins - parents William and Jane in the Hunter District
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The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Saturday 15 October 1892 p 1 Family Notices
FUNERAL.
THE FRIENDS of Mr. JAMES HODGINS are respectfully invited to ATTEND the FUNERAL of HIS DECEASED WIFE : To move from his Residence, Farley, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at Three o'clock.
Note 14: Reg No 7181/1907
Roots web - Forest of trees - Arnie Krause

Maitland Daily Mercury 6 April 1907
Death of Mr. Jas. W. Hodglns.
Although not altogether unexpected, the news of
the death of Mr. J. W. Hodgins, post and telegraph
master at Wingham, which sad event occurred at
his residence at 5 o'clock on the 25th ultimo, cast
quite a gloom over the district. The deceased
gentleman was a native of the Hunter River dis
trict, being the eldest son of Mr. James Hodgins of
Farley, his two sisters— Mrs. Dallas, of
Farley, and Mrs. Moore, of Bishop's Bridge —
arrived at Wingham previous to his death. Although
a comparatively young man, being in his 47th year,
it was noticed a year or two ago that his health had
begun to fail, and last year Mr. Hodgins was under
the treatment of Dr.McCormick in Sydney for a few
week. Ho apparently regained his strength, but on
his return to Wingham, tho wasting illness again
attacked him, and despite every attention by Drs.
Kelly and Gormley, the sufferer became more
-enfeebled, and passed away as stated, the cause of
death being pernicious anaemia. The late Mr.
Hodgins when quite a young man was appointed to
the charge of the Wingham Post Office, and for over
30 years maintained that position with credit to him
self and the Department, and with satisfaction to
the public. He was looked upon by the Postal De
partment as one of its most efficient and trust
worthy officers. He also held the pos
itions of electoral registrar and returning
officer for the Wingham district. He took an active
interest in all matters for the welfare of the public,
having for many years acted as treasurer to the
Upper Manning A. and H. Association, whilst in
sporting circles, especially on the cricket field,
his familiar figure, will be greatly missed. Mr.
Hodgins was always courteous and obliging
in the discharge of his official duties. The
sympathy of the district is extended to Mrs
Hodgins and her young family in her trouble. Mr.
Clyde Hodgins, the oldest, is employed with Messrs.
Farmer and Co., Sydney, but the other members of
the family (Thomas, Lobban, Dallas, and James) re
side at home. The remains were interred in the
Wingham Cemetery in the presence of an unusually
large concourse of people. At the graveside the
Rev. S. P, Stowart read tbe burial service, and
delivered a very impreasive address. Tho Revs. E.
H. Wright, and J. H. Terras also assisted. The
coffin and hearse wore literally covered with floral
tributes sent by sympathising friends. — ' Manning
River Times.'
Note 15: James Hodgins

Birth
1824
Death
13 Jul 1913 (aged 88–89)
Burial
Campbells Hill Cemetery
Maitland, Maitland City, New South Wales, Australia
Plot
Sect B3, plot 76
Note 16: Details from - Roots web - Forest of trees - Arnie Krause

Maitland Daily Mercury 14 July 1913
FUNERAL.
THE Friends of Mrs. F.
Moore and Mrs. R. Dallas
are respectfully invited to At-
tend the Funeral of their De-
ceased FATHER, the late Mr.
JAMES HODGINS: To leave
his late residence, Farley, TO-
MORROW (TUESDAY) AF-
TERNOON, at Half-past Two
o'clock, for the Campbell's
Hill Cemetery.
FRY BROS.,
4781 Funeral Directors.

Maitland Daily Mercury 16 July 1913
Death of an Old Resident
The death occurred at his late residence,
Farley, on Sunday night, of a very old
resident in the person of Mr. James Hod
gins, who had reached the advanced age of
90. He had been a resident of Maitland
district for 60 years. He was a native of
Inniskillen, Ireland, as was also his wife
who pre-deceased him 20 years ago. , . Since;
then he has lived with his daughter (Mrs.
R. Dallas); He leaves a family of two
daughters — Mrs. F. Moore of Bishop's
Bridge, and Mrs. R. Dallas (Farley), while
seven others pre-deceased him. He
also leaves twelve grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren. The late Mr.
J. Wm Hodgins, post and tele-
graph master, Wingham, who died
a few years ago, was his oldest
son. Rev. Arthur Killworth, M.A., LL.B.,
assisted by Rev. B. Hobart, held an impres-
sive service at the house, and also at the
grave. The funeral, which was well at-
tended, evidenced the respect in which he
was held, The chief mourners ere his
daughter (Mrs. F, Moore), and his sons-in-
law (Mr. Frank Moore and Mr. Roderick
Dallas), also Messrs. W. Moore, J. Moore,
and J. Milligan, and A. G . Armstrong
(grandchildren).
Personal Notes:
Details from - Roots web - Forest of trees - Arnie Krause - death 13/7/1913 Farley, Cessnock, burial 15/7/ 1913 West Maitland. Immigration c1855



The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Thursday 19 October 1882
COLONIAL WINE LICENSE. --- James Hodgins applied for a colonial wine license for a house situate at Stoney Creek. Mr. Young ap- peared in support of the application, and tendered certificates as to the applicant's good character. He also presented two petitions, containing sixty-eight and thirty-five signatures respectively, stating that the house for which the license was required had for many years been used as an accommodation house, and the paddocks adjoining as a camping ground ; and that the premises, if licensed, would be a great convenience, erpecially to travellers. Mr. Sub-inspector Duffy stated that he had objected at first on the ground that there was a public-house about one mile away from it on one side, another on the other Bide about three miles away. The license was granted.

The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Thursday 20 January 1887
WINE LICENSE.-The wine license of James Hodgins for premisas situate at Farley was renewed. The district inspector reported favorably.
Source References:
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: Maitland Daily Mercury 14 July 1913
FUNERAL.
THE Friends of Mrs. F.
Moore and Mrs. R. Dallas
are respectfully invited to At-
tend the Funeral of their De-
ceased FATHER, the late Mr.
JAMES HODGINS: To leave
his late residence, Farley, TO-
MORROW (TUESDAY) AF-
TERNOON, at Half-past Two
o'clock, for the Campbell's
Hill Cemetery.
FRY BROS.,
4781 Funeral Directors.

Maitland Daily Mercury 16 July 1913
Death of an Old Resident
The death occurred at his late residence,
Farley, on Sunday night, of a very old
resident in the person of Mr. James Hod
gins, who had reached the advanced age of
90. He had been a resident of Maitland
district for 60 years. He was a native of
Inniskillen, Ireland, as was also his wife
who pre-deceased him 20 years ago. , . Since;
then he has lived with his daughter (Mrs.
R. Dallas); He leaves a family of two
daughters — Mrs. F. Moore of Bishop's
Bridge, and Mrs. R. Dallas (Farley), while
seven others pre-deceased him. He
also leaves twelve grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren. The late Mr.
J. Wm Hodgins, post and tele-
graph master, Wingham, who died
a few years ago, was his oldest
son. Rev. Arthur Killworth, M.A., LL.B.,
assisted by Rev. B. Hobart, held an impres-
sive service at the house, and also at the
grave. The funeral, which was well at-
tended, evidenced the respect in which he
was held, The chief mourners ere his
daughter (Mrs. F, Moore), and his sons-in-
law (Mr. Frank Moore and Mr. Roderick
Dallas), also Messrs. W. Moore, J. Moore,
and J. Milligan, and A. G . Armstrong
(grandchildren).
90. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Find A Grave, Title: Findagrave.com
- Reference = (Burial)
- Notes: James Hodgins

Birth
1824
Death
13 Jul 1913 (aged 88–89)
Burial
Campbells Hill Cemetery
Maitland, Maitland City, New South Wales, Australia
Plot
Sect B3, plot 76