Australian
Town and Country Journal Sydney, NSW.
18 Dec
1907
MARRIAGES.
PATEMAN-PATERSON.-At "Heather Bloom," Young, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. Lewya
Davies, Isabella Mary, second daughter or the late James Paterson, late
of "Home Farm," to Charles Irving Pateman, of
"Badgery," Cowra.
Young
Witness NSW
8 April
1922
FUNERAL
NOTICE.
THE Friends
of the late Charles Irving Pateman are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral, which will move from the Presbyterian Church TO-DAY
(SATURDAY) at 3 p.m. Short service in Church at 2.30 o'clock.
H. R.
BLACKETT,
Undertaker.
The
Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser NSW
30 April
1936
OBITUARY.
MRS. MARY PATEMAN.
After an
illness of about two months the death occurred in Sydney on Friday last of Mary
Isabella Pateman (52), well known Young resident, and widow of the late Charles
Irving Pateman.
Mrs. Pateman belonged to a pioneer
family, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Paterson, of McHenry's Creek,
which property, under the name of Home Farm, is now owned by a brother, Mr.
George Patarson.
Few people
at Young knew that Mrs. Pateman was
a cousin of Mr. A. ('Banjo') Paterson. The Paterson family first came to Young
in 1877.
After her
marriage at the Young Presbyterian Church Mrs. Pateman went with her husband to Thuddungra, where Mr.
Pateman was engaged in farming.
During 1914-1918 she was a keen war worker at
Thuddungra. The family came to live at Young in 1919, and three years later Mr. Pateman died.
[The late Mr. Pateman was a son of a former
pioneer of the Bland —the late Thos. Pateman — being a brother of Mrs. Frank Allen, late of Lake
Cowal— Ed. 'G.R.']
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