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William SUTTON
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William George SUTTON (1864 - 1932)
William SUTTON

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Harriet COLE





























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Near Relatives of William SUTTON
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self William SUTTON

Spouse/Partner Harriet COLE

Son William George SUTTON 1864 Raywood, Victoria, Australia 1932 Hillston, NSW, Australia 68

Daughter in Law Eliza (Eva) HERTEL 1871 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1952 Inverell, NSW, Australia 81

Grandson William Walter SUTTON 1891 Hillston, NSW, Australia 1952 Redfern, Sydney, NSW, Australia 61
Granddaughter Harriet Elizabeth SUTTON 1893 1895 Hillston, NSW, Australia 2
Granddaughter Eva May SUTTON 1896 Adelong, NSW, Australia 1982 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia 86
Granddaughter Florence Mary SUTTON 1898 Mt Hope, New South Wales, Australia 1979 Coonamble, New South Wales, Australia 81
Granddaughter Ivy Elizabeth SUTTON 1902 Cobar, NSW, Australia 1974 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 72
Grandson Thomas George SUTTON 1907 Cobar, NSW, Australia 1980 73

Events in William SUTTON's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1864 Birth of son William George SUTTON Raywood, Victoria, Australia Note 1 52
1932 Death of son William George SUTTON (aged 68) Hillston, NSW, Australia Note 2 17, 60
Note 1: Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name William George Sutton
Birth Date Abt 1864
Birth Place Raywood, Victoria
Registration Year 1864
Registration Place Victoria, Australia
Father William Sutton
Mother Harriet Cole
Registration Number 17549
Note 2: SUTTON WILLIAM C
20897/1932
WILLIAM G
SARAH
HILLSTON

Obit
Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser 3 Nov 1932
Obituary
WILLIAM GEORGE SUTTON
As briefly announced in last issue,
Mr. William George Sutton died sud-
denly at the Hillston District Hospital
on Thursday last, at 10.30 a.m.
Deceased was well known in the
district and highly respected, and his
sudden demise was a shock to the
community.
The late Mr. Sutton was born at
Raywood, Victoria, and first came to
the Hillston district when a boy, tra-
velling to and from the southern
State for number of years. Even-
tually he settled permanently in Hill-
ston, some 23 years ago. He was mar-
ried in Hillston in the year 1889, and
a widow and grown up family of three
daughters — Mrs. R. Latham (Pens-
hurst), Mrs. S. Tym (''Tyrone," Coo-
namble) and Mrs J. Dwyer (Merri-
wagga), and two sons — William (Lake
Cargelligo) and Thomas (Hillston) are
left to mourn their loss.
Deceased had been in indifferent
health for the past three or four years,
but it was not until three weeks prior
to his death that anything serious was
imminent. Eventually he was taken
to the District Hospital, where he was
showing sign of improvement right up
to the day of his death, and his dis-
charge from the institution was anti-
cipated. However, he suddenly col-
lapsed, and quietly passed to the
Great Beyond.
Deceased was a builder by trade,
and he followed his occupation up to
the date of his last illness.
The funeral took place on Friday
afternoon, the remains being followed
from the Church of England (where
a short service was held) to the Hill-
ston cemetery by a large cortege of
sympathetic friends.
The funeral services at the Church
and graveside were conducted by Rev.
W. G. Bennett (Griffith) and the fu-
neral arrangements were carried out
by Mrs. A. J. Wilson and Sons.
To the bereaved family the sym-
pathy of the community is extended.
Personal Notes:
birth reg of son