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Richard James LATHAM (1869 - 1949)





























m. 1925 Richard James LATHAM (1869 - 1949) at Singleton, NSW, Australia
d. 1960 at Sydney, NSW, Australia
Near Relatives of Susan FREEMAN ( - 1960)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Thomas LATHAM 1843 Dunmanway, Co Cork, Ireland 28 Jul 1884 Dover, Kent, England 41
Mother in Law Isabelle ISUM 1850 Ireland 1889 Marylebone, London, England 39

Self Susan FREEMAN 1960 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Husband Richard James LATHAM 29 Jan 1869 Cork, Co Cork, Ireland 1949 Hillston, NSW, Australia 80

Nephew Harold James MURPHY 1899 Hay, NSW, Australia 1958 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 59
Niece Isabella M MURPHY 1900 Hay, NSW, Australia 1901 Hay, NSW, Australia 1
Nephew Michael L MURPHY 1902 Hay, NSW, Australia 1909 Granville, NSW, Australia 7
Niece Margaret Mary MURPHY 1904 Hay, NSW, Australia
Niece Violet Edina MURPHY 1906 Marrickville, NSW, Australia 1983 Sydney, NSW, Australia 77
Nephew Male MURPHY 1908 Brewarrina, NSW, Australia 1908 Brewarrina, NSW, Australia 0
Nephew Victor Sperry MURPHY 1909 Granville, NSW, Australia 1994 Sydney, NSW, Australia 85
Nephew Raymond Joseph MURPHY 1910 Woollahara, Sydney, NSW, Australia 1957 Sydney, NSW, Australia 47
Niece Eileen LATHAM 1898 Narrandera, NSW, Australia 1982 Australia 84
Nephew George Edward LATHAM 1900 Narrandera, NSW, Australia 1966 Bathurst, NSW, Australia 66
Niece Daphne H LATHAM 1907 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1948 Balmain, NSW, Australia 41
Niece Greta Isabella Catherine HAYNES 1903 Marrickville, NSW, Australia 1978 Katoomba, NSW, Australia 75
Nephew Edward Francis HAYNES 1906 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1973 Wollongong, NSW, Australia 67
Niece Violet Ann HAYNES 1909 Marrickville, NSW, Australia
Nephew Leslie HAYNES 1913 Marrickville, NSW, Australia
Niece Ruth HAYNES 1915 Marrickville, NSW, Australia
Niece Elva HAYNES aft 1915
Nephew Arthur William LATHAM 1908 Hay, NSW, Australia 1986 Perth, WA, Australia 78
Nephew Gordon Lawrence LATHAM 1910 Subiaco, Perth, WA, Australia 1984 Albany, Western Australia, Australia 74
Nephew Alfred Henry LATHAM 1908 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1997 Bathurst, NSW, Australia 89
Nephew Thomas James LATHAM 1911 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 1971 Subiaco, Perth, WA, Australia 60
Nephew William G LATHAM 1913 Gosford, NSW, Australia
Niece Alice Mary LATHAM 1915 Gosford, NSW, Australia 1959 Perth, WA, Australia 44

Sister in Law Julia Isabella LATHAM 1872 Cork, Co Cork, Ireland 1949 Sydney, NSW, Australia 77
Brother in Law Thomas Edward LATHAM 1874 Dymchurch, Kent, England 04 May 1917 Bullecourt, France 43
Brother in Law William Oliver LATHAM 1875 Dymchurch, Kent, England 1926 Sydney, NSW, Australia 51
Sister in Law Sarah Alice LATHAM 1878 Hythe 1969 Liverpool, NSW, Australia 91
Sister in Law Violet Amelia Margaret LATHAM 1880 Hythe 17 Feb 1953 Darling Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia 73
Brother in Law Charles George LATHAM 1882 Hythe 1968 Perth, WA, Australia 86
Brother in Law Alfred Henry LATHAM 1883 Dover, Kent, England 1949 Perth, WA, Australia 66
Events in Susan FREEMAN ( - 1960)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1925 Married Richard James LATHAM (aged 56) Singleton, NSW, Australia Note 1 52
1949 Death of husband Richard James LATHAM (aged 80) Hillston, NSW, Australia Note 2 60
1960 Susan FREEMAN died Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 3
Note 1: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 about Susan Freeman
Name: Susan Freeman
Spouse Name: Richard J Latham
Marriage Date: 1925
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Singleton, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1925
Registration number: 8332
Note 2: Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser 29 Sept 1949
The Late Richard James Latham
In last week's issue we referred briefly to the sudden passing from our midst of Mr Richard James Latham, a very esteemed personality for many years in the regime of Hillston and district, the exact period of his residence here being 64 years. The deceased gentleman had carried out his duties at Nall Jackson's until knock off time on the Tuesday evening, and as was his custom on the Wednesday morning, at about 6.30 a.m., he left his bed to light a fire to make the morning cup of tea. After doing so he was the victim of a seizure, and managed to return to bed, and peacefully passed away in the vicinity of 7 p.m. The late Mr Latham was born at Cork (Ireland) on 29th January, 1869, he thus being 80 years and 8 months of age. His family comprised five boys and three girls, of whom two survive, namely, Sir Charles Latham, M.L.C., and Mrs Mrs Haines, both of Perth (West Australia). He arrived in Australia 64 years ago and from that time had resided almost continuously in the Hillston district. On 17th January, 1897, he married Miss Elizabeth Smith, who pre- deceased her husband 43 years ago. Of this union three sons were the issue, viz., Richard (Town Clerk of Randwick), William (Port Kembla) and James (Tamworth), all of whom spent beyond their boyhood days at Hillston, and survive their father. In 1925, the subject of this obituary again married, his second partner being Mrs Susan Freeman. There were no children of this marriage. His second wife survives. In 1896 the late Mr Latham selected on a property known as ' Crow's Nest,' about 20 miles from Hillston, eventually giving up farming after the 1902 drought. He from thence on engaged in the forwarding and carrying trade, firstly with horses and wagons and latterly with motor lorries. As a matter of fact his activities were much too varied to go into in detail. However, in passing, it must be mentioned that 44 years he was a valued member of the outdoor staff of the firm that is now known as Nall Jackson's.
A notable detail of his boyhood days (prior to coming to Australia) was that he was a choir boy at Westminster Cathedral (London) and soloist at the age of 10. This was a distinction he was proud to recall. He retained a keen interest in Church music during the remaining years of his life.
' Dick ' Latham, by which name he was reverently known through out the town and district by old and young alike, associated himself with everything for the town and district's advancement. The bodies he worked for, without thought, of recompense, and the good he achieved in a chivalrous manner are beyond our comprehension to narrate, as he was known to the writer only over the last few years. His Church, the Masonic Lodge, Red Cross, Hospital, Comforts Fund, Ambulance and Memorial Park are but some of the public organisations he worked most energetically for. It was to be regretted that he passed away not being able to see the Park in its completion. During World War II Mr Latham devoted an immense amount of time and energy to the Red Cross and Comforts Fund. For his efforts on behalf of the former he was elected an hon Life Member. In the loss of Richard Latham our town and district has been deprived of an exemplary citizen and one whose void may never be filled in a similar manner. As stated previously it is beyond us to in- numerate details of his lengthy and well spent life. It can, however, be written that he lived a life of Christian purpose and left behind an object lesson to be learnt. The quotation : 'It matters not how long We live, but how ' is certainly applicable to the late Richard James Latham.
His body was reposed in the Church of England, from where, on Thursday afternoon, after service by Rev. F. C. Dixon, the funeral procession left for Hillston cemetery. The cortege was by far the lengthiest in the annals of Hillston, comprising 58 cars, conveying a large concourse of mourners to pay the last tribute to a ' man-amongst men ' and one who by his many attributed had endeared himself to everyone to whom he personally became associated. The last rites of his Church at the graveside were administered by Rev. F. C. Dixon, and the Masonic service was read by Wor. Master Bro. R. L. Flottmann. Pall bearers were employees of Nall Jackson's A further tribute to deceased was the vast number of beautiful floral tributes placed upon the casket. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mrs L. D. Wilson.
Note 3: NSW bdm
LATHAM SUSAN
29727/1960
THOMAS
MARGARET
SYDNEY
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 about Susan Freeman
Name: Susan Freeman
Spouse Name: Richard J Latham
Marriage Date: 1925
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Singleton, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1925
Registration number: 8332