Personal Details
Surname | McCarthy |
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First name | Timothy |
Middle name | John |
Date of birth | 25/06/1863 |
Place of birth | Clomakilty, Cork, Ireland |
Date of death | 31/01/1954 |
Place of death | Muttaburra |
Age at death | 89 years |
Details
Son of Patrick McCarthy (farmer) & Mary Cunningham
Brother of –
Johanna b.24/06/1866 – died onroute to Australia to join Timothy from typhoid fever
Jeremiah b.16/01/1868 – lived in Pittsburg (USA) as a Trammary Inspector, died aged 60 from a stroke, never married
John – went to USA with brother Jeremiah, lived in Pittsburg as a Trammary Inspector, married, 2 daughters – Mary & Ellen
Ellen ‘Nell’ b.31/05/1869
Mary Anne b.12/02/1871
Anne b.15/09/1874
Katie – married Jeremiah Collins, 2 daughters & 4 sons
Margaret – married O’Leary, 4 daughters & 2 sons
Patrick – married Norah Cahalane, 2 daughters & 1 son
Husband of Norah Cunneen m.08/01/1889
Father of –
Mary Ellen ‘Nell’ [Bullen]
Norah Agnes [Hall]
Annie ‘Bub’ [Ussher]
Edith ‘Mudge’
Katherine ‘Kitty’ [Johns]
DEATHS
The death occurred in Muttaburra on Sunday, 31st January, of Mr. T. J. McCarthy, 89 years. Mr. McCarthy was one of Muttaburra’s oldest residents. An Irish immigrant, he arrived in Muttaburra in 1887, when he was 24. He worked as wardsman at the District Hospital for five years, after which he became licensee of the Australian Hotel. He then built the Exchange Hotel, of which he had been the licensee for 54 years. This hotel was destroyed by fire in 1934, and he erected another building, which stands now as the Exchange Hotel. Mr. McCarthy married Miss Norah Cuneen at Rockhampton, and raised a family of five girls. He was predeceased by his wife and four daughters (Mrs. Bullen, Mrs. Ussher, Mrs. Johns and Miss E. McCarthy. He is survived by one daughter (Mrs. A. Hall), who manages the Exchange Hotel. There are numerous grand children and great grandchildren residing in this district. Mr. McCarthy would have reached the age of 90 in June and could recall the town in its busier times, before Longreach became the centre of the district. He subscribed to Billy Lane’s movement to found a Utopia “New Australia in Paraguay,” in the 1880’s, but was not among the party which sailed from Australia on that mission. The bereaved relatives have received many expressions of sympathy. Country residents were unable to pay their last respects, owing to inclement weather, but townspeople attended the service at the graveside in the Muttaburra Cemetery on Monday, February 1. Dr. J. A. Arratta conducted the ceremony according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church.
[source: Muttaburra (1954, February 19). The Longreach Leader (Qld. : 1923 – 1954), p. 15. Retrieved December 3, 2017, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article124404234]
Cemetery Record
Download the Cemetery MapCemetery | Muttaburra |
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Location | East Central |
Grave number | 218 |
Address | Exchange Hotel |
Occupation | Hotel Proprietor |
Religion | Catholic |
Date of funeral | 01/02/1954 |
Comment | Died from Bowel cancer |