A very old and well-known resident of the Wagga district, Mrs. Sarah Angel, relict of the late Richard Angel, died in a private hospital, Sydney, on Saturday morning, after a short illness. Deceased, who was 68 years of age, had resided on the Murrumbidgee practically all her life, a great part of the time being spent in Wagga. She left here a few weeks ago to take up residence in Sydney. A family of 14 children survive her.
Misses Emma and Florrie, and Messrs. Arthur, Ridley, Alan and Roy, of Sydney; Mrs. Cowle and Mrs. J. F. De Groot, Wagga; Mrs. Glenn, Culcairn; Messrs Robert and Alfred Angel, Borambola; Albert, (Nangus) and Walter (The Rock), and Herbert,(Boorabil).
The remains were brought to Wagga by the mail train, and the funeral took place yesterday morning at the Church of England cemetery, Rev. Canon Pike officiating. Arthur, Walter, and Ridley were pall-bearers. The funeral represented one of the largest family gatherings seen in the district. The whole family were present with the exception of Albert, whose wife, underwent an operation, in Sydney yesterday.
Wagga Wagga Express, N.S.W.
Tuesday, 20th March, 1917, page 4.
A very old and well-known resident of the Wagga district, Mrs. Sarah Angel, relict of the late Richard Angel, died in a private hospital, Sydney, on Saturday morning, after a short illness. Deceased, who was 68 years of age, had resided on the Murrumbidgee practically all her life, a great part of the time being spent in Wagga. She left here a few weeks ago to take up residence in Sydney. A family of 14 children survive her.
Misses Emma and Florrie, and Messrs. Arthur, Ridley, Alan and Roy, of Sydney; Mrs. Cowle and Mrs. J. F. De Groot, Wagga; Mrs. Glenn, Culcairn; Messrs Robert and Alfred Angel, Borambola; Albert, (Nangus) and Walter (The Rock), and Herbert,(Boorabil).
The remains were brought to Wagga by the mail train, and the funeral took place yesterday morning at the Church of England cemetery, Rev. Canon Pike officiating. Arthur, Walter, and Ridley were pall-bearers. The funeral represented one of the largest family gatherings seen in the district. The whole family were present with the exception of Albert, whose wife, underwent an operation, in Sydney yesterday.
Wagga Wagga Express, N.S.W.
Tuesday, 20th March, 1917, page 4.
Family Members
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Emma Angel
1867–1950
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Ada Angel Cowle
1868–1952
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Sarah Angel Glenn
1871–1964
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Robert Henry Angel
1873–1934
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Alfred Richard Angel
1876–1919
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Albert Charles "Cap" Angel
1878–1939
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Eliza Angel De Groot
1882–1962
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Florrie Angel
1886–1938
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Olive Angel
1888–1889
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Ridley Amos Angel
1890–1976
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Allen Oswald Angel
1892–1980
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Edgar Roy Angel
1895–1923
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