Sarah Louisa Field1

F, #6437, b. 12 July 1861, d. 22 March 1943
FatherJohn Field1 b. 23 Mar 1833, d. 14 Feb 1899
MotherLouisa Ann Peacock1 b. 10 Aug 1835, d. 11 Feb 1901
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Keith Graham Bassett
Last Edited7 May 2022
Birth*12 July 1861 Mount York, NSW, Australia1 
Baptism25 August 1861 St Johns, Hartley, NSW, Australia;
When Baptized: August 25th 1861
When Born: July 12th 1861
Child’s Christian Name: Sarah Louisa
Parents’ Names: John & Louisa Ann Field
Abode: Mount York
Quality or Profession: Farmer
By whom the ceremony was performed: Wm. Coombes1 
Married Name24 October 1885 Watson2 
Marriage*24 October 1885 NSW;Groom=Samuel Watson2 
Death of Father14 February 1899 Forbes, NSW, Australia;Principal=John Field3 
Death of Mother11 February 1901 Forbes, NSW, Australia;Principal=Louisa Ann Peacock4 
Death*22 March 1943 168 Cavendish Street, Stanmore, NSW, Australia;
WATSON.—March 22, 1943, at her daughter's residence, 168 Cavendish Street, Stanmore, Sarah Louisa (Sophia), relict of the late Samuel Watson and dearly loved mother of Lily (Mrs. Stanbury), Minnie (Mrs. Tooth), and James, and dear sister of Bessie (Mrs. Smith). Privately interred March 23, 1943, at Presbyterian Cemetery, Forbes.5 
Obituary26 March 1943 "The Forbes Advocate", Forbes, NSW, Australia;
OBITUARY
Mrs. Sarah Louisa Watson
As briefly indicated in the second edition of our last issue, the death of an old resident of the Forbes district, in the person of Mrs. Sarah Louisa Watson, relict of the late Samuel Watson, of North Hill, Forbes, took place in Sydney last Monday. Shortly before Christmas the deceased went on a holiday to her daughter, Mrs. Bert Tooth, of 168 Cavendish Street, Stanmore, where she passed away after a short illness.
The late Mrs. Watson, who was 78 years of age, was born at Carrawobitty, Forbes. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Field, and only one sister (Mrs. Bessie Smith) survives from a particularly large family. A resident of the district all her life, Mrs. Watson was held in the highest esteem by a large circle of friends. Her late husband, who predeceased her by three years, was for many years a carter in the employ of the old-established firm of J. and W. Thomas (now John Meagher & Co.), and afterwards with Mr. J. P. Donaghey. They are survived by one son, Mr. Jas. L. Watson (Forbes), and two daughters, Mesdames J. Stanbury and B. Tooth (Sydney). One son (Jack) and a daughter, Mrs. Reedy (Molly) are deceased.
The remains were brought to Forbes by train on Tuesday morning, and in the afternoon were interred in the Presbyterian portion of the cemetery by Mr. A. G. Jones, Rev. Stanley Parsons performing the last sad rites at the graveside.6 

Family

Samuel Watson
Children

Citations

  1. [S1765] St John's Hartley Parish Registers, baptism Sarah Louisa Field 1861.
  2. [S1481] NSW Marriage Indexes, 4852/1885 Samuel Watson & Sophia L Field.
  3. [S127] NSW Death 1444/1899 - John Field.
  4. [S1473] NSW Death Indexes, 1347/1901 Louisa A Field.
  5. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, March 24, 1943.
  6. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Forbes Advocate, Friday, March 26, 1943.
  7. [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 21246/1888 John Watson.
  8. [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 13340/1893 James L Watson.