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Emily Jemima <I>Izard</I> Cooling

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Emily Jemima Izard Cooling

Birth
Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England
Death
23 Jul 1909 (aged 83)
Brisbane, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Brisbane, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia GPS-Latitude: -27.4746757, Longitude: 152.9805633
Plot
Portion 18 Section 100 Grave 16/17
Memorial ID
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Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Saturday 24 July 1909, page 6
DEATH OF MRS. E. J. COOLING.
56 Years' Resident of Brisbane.
The death occurred about 11 o'clock last night of Mrs. E. J. Cooling, an old and highly respected resident of Brisbane, and relict of the late Mr. John Cooling (formerly clerk of his Majesty's Gaol, Brisbane). The late Mrs. Cooling, who was born in London, was in her eighty-fourth year, arrived in Brisbane in 1853, in the ship Calternia, and sub-sequently resided at Ashburnham, Given terrace, for over 40 years. Her husband died in 1869. Mrs. Cooling leaves three sons and three daughters—Mrs. T. J. White, Mrs. W. J. Overell (who, with her husband, is at present on a visit to England), Miss Ellen J. Cooling, and Messrs. A. I. Cooling (chief bailiff of the District Court), E. C. Cooling (acting superintendent of mails), and J. A. Cooling. She also leaves 37 grandchil-dren, and 7 great grandchildren. Two of her children have predeceased her— namely, Mrs. Martin, who died three years ago, and Mr. Henry Cooling, late of the Supreme Court, who died twelve months ago. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon to the Toowong Cemetery.
Contributor Donna O'Brien 46522185
Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Saturday 24 July 1909, page 6
DEATH OF MRS. E. J. COOLING.
56 Years' Resident of Brisbane.
The death occurred about 11 o'clock last night of Mrs. E. J. Cooling, an old and highly respected resident of Brisbane, and relict of the late Mr. John Cooling (formerly clerk of his Majesty's Gaol, Brisbane). The late Mrs. Cooling, who was born in London, was in her eighty-fourth year, arrived in Brisbane in 1853, in the ship Calternia, and sub-sequently resided at Ashburnham, Given terrace, for over 40 years. Her husband died in 1869. Mrs. Cooling leaves three sons and three daughters—Mrs. T. J. White, Mrs. W. J. Overell (who, with her husband, is at present on a visit to England), Miss Ellen J. Cooling, and Messrs. A. I. Cooling (chief bailiff of the District Court), E. C. Cooling (acting superintendent of mails), and J. A. Cooling. She also leaves 37 grandchil-dren, and 7 great grandchildren. Two of her children have predeceased her— namely, Mrs. Martin, who died three years ago, and Mr. Henry Cooling, late of the Supreme Court, who died twelve months ago. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon to the Toowong Cemetery.
Contributor Donna O'Brien 46522185


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