Thomas Mullins1

M, #5911, b. 14 September 1875, d. 1 February 1961
FatherThomas Mullins1 d. 2 Mar 1919
MotherMargaret Cunningham1 b. 22 Feb 1855, d. 1 May 1943
Relationship1st cousin 2 times removed of Keith Graham Bassett
Last Edited11 Jan 2015
Birth*14 September 1875 Rockley, NSW, Australia1 
Baptism14 November 1875 Rockley, NSW, Australia;
Thomas born 14th September 1875
Parents - Thomas Mullins & Margt Cunningham
Sponsors - Henrietta Quinn
James Casey1 
Death of Father2 March 1919 Rockley, NSW, Australia;
Personal
Rockley lost one of its oldest and most highly respected residents on Sunday last, when Mr. Thomas Mullins died at 7 p.m. He was 76 years of age, had resided in the Rockley district for over 50 years, and though he had been ailing for a long time, his end was a shock to his relatives. He leaves a wife and eleven grown-up children, most of whom are married, to mourn their sad loss. They have the deep sympathy of all the residents of Rockley. The funeral will leave deceased's late residence for the Jumper's Flat Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. to-day.;Deceased=Thomas Mullins2 
Marriage*10 December 1919 St Mary's Church, Mudgee, NSW, Australia;
Groom: Thomas Mullins
Status: Bachelor
Place of Birth: Rockley
Occupation: Builder
Age: 29
Usual residence: Kandos
Father: Thomas Mullins (dead)
Occupation: Farmer
Mother: Margaret Cunningham

Bride: Vera Magdalene Walsh
Status: Spinster
Place of Birth: Mudgee
Occupation: Domestic duties
Age: 18
Usual residence: Kandos
Father: James Walsh
Occupation: Labourer
Mother: Zillah Perran

Date of Marriage: Dec 10 1919
Place of Marriage: St Mary's Church Mudgee
Religion: Roman Catholic
Witnesses: John Curtis, Stella Huckle
Minister: E J Flanagan

Note: The Consent of James Walsh being the father of the Bride, was given in writing to the Marriage;Bride=Vera Magdalene Walsh3 
Death of Mother1 May 1943 Bathurst, NSW, Australia;
Sacred To The Memory of
OUR BELOVED MOTHER
MARGARET MULLINS
DIED 1st MAY 1943, AGED 90 YEARS;Deceased=Margaret Cunningham4 
News-Arct*25 June 1948 "The Molong Express and Western District Advertiser", Molong, NSW, Australia;
WEDDING
Mullins-Elms
The marriage was quietly celebrated at Molong Catholic Church last week by Rev. Father T. Eviston, of Aileen Joan, second daughter of the late R. Elms and Mrs. E. Elms, of East Manildra, to Cecil Mervyn, third son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mullins, of Carlisle Street, Manildra.
The future home of the young couple will be at Manildra.;Principal=Vera Magdalene Walsh5 
News-Arct7 July 1950 "The Molong Express and Western District Advertiser", Molong, NSW, Australia;
? WEDDING ?
MULLINS-ELMS 
A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, Orange, when Marie, third daughter of Mrs. E. Elms and the late R Elms, of East Manildra, and Lionel Victor, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mullins of Carlisle Street, Manildra, were joined in Holy Matrimony.
The bride looked attractive in figured satin, her coronet being of orange blossoms and tulle veil, and she carried a bouquet of roses of varying hues.
She was attended by the groom's sister, Miss Coral Mullins, in blue lace and tulle with lace mittens, and the bride's sister, Miss Kathleen Elms, similarly attired, their bouquets being of roses. 
Mr. Merv. Mullins (grooms brother) carried out the duties of best man, whilst Mr. Des. Eagleston was groomsman. 
After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs. G. Slusher, at Mullion Creek, where immediate relatives and friends were entertained.
A beautiful two tiered wedding cake held pride of place on the table.
The young couple later left on a honeymoon motor of Western N.S.W. 
Their future home will be at Manildra.;Principal=Vera Magdalene Walsh6 
News-Arct5 December 1952 "The Molong Express and Western District Advertiser", Molong, NSW, Australia;
WEDDING
Mullins-Milne
The wedding was quietly solemnised at Holy Trinity Church, Orange, on Saturday, of Margaret Joan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Milne, of Dederang Street, Manildra, and Hilton Roy, second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mullins, of Carlisle Street, Manildra.
The bride wore a mauve frock of crepe de chene with hat to tone, and carried a bouquet of mauve tinted sweet peas.
She was attended by her sister, Kathleen, who wore lemon shaded faille with matching hat. Her bouquet was of pink carnations.
The groom's brother, Mr. Victor Mullins, was best man.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was attended by immediate relatives of the couple at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. V. Mullins.
ENTERTAINED AT KITCHEN TEA
Prior to her marriage, Miss Milne was entertained by her friends at a kitchen tea at the Memorial Hall.
Mr. L. Rubie acted as chairman, and in making the presentation of gifts, spoke in eulogistic terms of the guests.
Mr. P. Packham, Mrs. G. Ashcroft and Miss J. Wenzel, spoke of the young couple's popularity and wished them health wealth and happiness. 
Milton [sic] in response thanked their friends for the gifts and the remarks.
Music was supplied by Gavins' orchestra and refreshments were served.;Principal=Vera Magdalene Walsh7 
Death*1 February 1961 Manildra, NSW, Australia8 

Family

Vera Magdalene Walsh d. 20 Jul 1990

Citations

  1. [S8] Bathurst Parish Records, baptism Thomas Mullins 1875.
  2. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Bathurst National Advocate, Tuesday, March 4, 1919.
  3. [S8] Bathurst Parish Records, marriage Thomas Mullins & Vera Magdalene Walsh 1919.
  4. [S1563] Bathurst Cemetery.
  5. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Molong Express and Western District Advertiser, Friday, June 25, 1948.
  6. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Molong Express and Western District Advertiser, Friday, July 7, 1950.
  7. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Molong Express and Western District Advertiser, Friday, December 5, 1952.
  8. [S1553] Australian Cemeteries Index, online http://austcemindex.com, Thomas Mullins 1961, Meranburn Cemetery.