May Whiley1

F, #9718, b. 30 September 1902, d. 22 September 1988
FatherGeorge Whiley1 b. 24 Sep 1859, d. 5 Jun 1932
MotherMatilda Kelly1 d. 26 Dec 1922
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of Keith Graham Bassett
Last Edited27 May 2021
Birth*30 September 1902 Orange, NSW, Australia1 
Death of Mother26 December 1922 Millthorpe, NSW, Australia;Principal=Matilda Kelly2 
Married Name16 April 1927 Bailey3 
Marriage*16 April 1927 Holy Trinity Church, Orange, NSW, Australia;Groom=Leonard Clive Bailey3 
Death of Father5 June 1932 Orange, NSW, Australia;
OBITUARY.
MR. GEORGE WHILEY.
The death occurred in an Orange private hospital, on Sunday, of Mr. George Whiley, a well-known Forest Reefs farmer, at the age of 73 years. Mr. Whiley, who was born at Spring Hill, where his parents were amongst the earliest settlers, had resided in the Millthorpe district all his life, and his many fine qualities won for him the esteem of the whole community. A son of a farmer, and keenly interested in the land, he associated himself in his earlier days with any movement that had the betterment of country conditions as its objective. He was one of the original competitors in the Millthorpe ploughing matches, which were the forerunners of the Show Society. As a ploughman Mr. Whiley was recognised as a champion, and on one occasion he won the blue riband of the State in competition against the best in New South Wales. For many years he combined chaff-cutting with farming, but failing health forced him to withdraw from contracting for such work. A family of three sons and seven daughters survive. The sons are Messrs. George (Millthorpe) and Ernest and Augustus Whiley (Lower Forest), and Mesdames W. Lowe (Blayney), A. Eve (Millthorpe), Bailey (Forest Reefs) and Misses Amy, Thelma, Hilda and Ada Whiley (Forest Reefs) are daughters. Mrs. Whiley died suddenly on Boxing Day, 1922, following on the death of a son two days previously. Mrs. W. Stokes (Orange) and Mrs. F. A. Collins (Sydney) are sisters of the deceased. The funeral took place on Monday, and the cortege was one of the largest seen in the Millthorpe district for many years. At the Church of England cemetery, Millthorpe, a great number paid their last tribute to one who had won their admiration in life. The service at the graveside was conducted by the Rev. E. J. Allen.;Principal=George Whiley4 
Death*22 September 1988 NSW, Australia5 

Family

Leonard Clive Bailey

Citations

  1. [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 34515/1902 May Whiley.
  2. [S1473] NSW Death Indexes, 18874/1922 Matilda Whiley.
  3. [S168] Orange Parish Records, marriage Leonard Clive Bailey & May Whiley 1927.
  4. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Leader (Orange), Wednesday, June 8, 1932.
  5. [S1473] NSW Death Indexes, 25581/1988 May Bailey.