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Richard Anderson WADDY (1844 - 1918)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Florence May WADDY (1877 - 1935)
Richard Anderson WADDY (1844 - 1918)

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Elizabeth A STACEY (1845 - 1920)





























b. abt 1844
+. Elizabeth A STACEY (1845 - 1920)
d. 1918 at Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia aged 74
Near Relatives of Richard Anderson WADDY (1844 - 1918)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Richard Anderson WADDY abt 1844 1918 Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia 74

Spouse/Partner Elizabeth A STACEY 1845 1920 Killara, New South Wales, Australia 75

Daughter Florence May WADDY 1877 Carcoar, NSW, Australia 1935 Bridgewater, England 58

Son in Law Norman Vanderbyl POCKLEY 1870 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1910 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 40

Grandson Richard Vanderbyl POCKLEY 1906 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 1992 86
Grandson Edward Vanderbyl Waddy POCKLEY 1909 Ashfield, NSW, Australia

Events in Richard Anderson WADDY (1844 - 1918)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt 1844 Richard Anderson WADDY was born see death notes
1877 33 Birth of daughter Florence May WADDY Carcoar, NSW, Australia Note 1 52
1918 74 Richard Anderson WADDY died Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 2
Note 1: Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Florence M Waddy
Name: Florence M Waddy
Birth Date: 1877
Father's Name: Richard A Waddy
Mother's Name: Elizabeth A
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1877
Registration Place: Carcoar, New South Wales
Registration number: 9963
Note 2: The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta) 23 Oct 1918
DEATH OF COLONEL WADDY.
We regret to have to report the death of
Lieut.-Colonel Richard Anderson Waddy,
which took place at his residence, Parra-
matta, on Monday. Colonel Waddy, who
had been enjoying good health, was seized
with a heart attack on Sunday evening, to
which he succumbed. The deceased gen-
tleman was manager of the Commercial
Bank, Morpeth, for many years. He was a
military man of many years' standing,
and, in spite of his advanced years, showed
great vitality, and always evinced a desire
that the military should utilise his ser-
vices in some way or other. He was the
father of the Rev. P. Stacy and Rev. E. F.
Waddy, Mr. E. L. Waddy, and Captain R.
G. Waddy, and two daughters, Mrs. Cook-
ley and Mrs. McKenzie. On Saturday Mr.
Waddy attended a cricket match with his
son, and when he returned home was ap-
parently in his usual health. He was a
fine cricketer in his day, one of the best in
the northern district. He was 74 years
of age, and was prominently identified
with the volunteers for 20 years. For 30
years he was manager of the Commercial
Bank at Morpeth, and before that occupied
similar positions at Narrabri and Carcoar.
He leaves a widow, who is the daughter
of the late Dr. Stacey. His father was
son of the late General Sir Richard
Waddy, K.C.B. The funeral took place on
Tuesday morning from the deceased's late
residence, Thomas-street, to The King's
School Chapel, where a short service was
held. The interment took place in the
afternoon at the South Head cemetery.