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- [S13] WWW, http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/church/baptisms/spba1846.html St Philip's Baptism Register 1846-1876.
MAGICK Sarah Ethel William John & Anna 27 May 1855 29 Jul 1855 Eastern Creek Farmer Henry T. Stile
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, V18553655 42B/1855.
- [S11] Familysearch.
Name: Sarah Ethelinda Magick
Gender: Female
Baptism Age: 0
Birth Date: 27 May 1855
Baptism Date: 29 Jul 1855
Baptism Place: St. Philips, Clydesdale, New South Wales, Australia
Residence Date: 1855
Residence Place: New South Wales, Australia
Father: William John Magick
Mother: Anna
FHL Film Number: 993966
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, 16000/1938 Richmond.
- [S2792] Richmond and Windsor Gazette, Friday 8 July 1938 Page 3.
- [S123] Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1921), Fri 8 Jul 1938 Page 3 NATURAL CAUSES.
NATURAL CAUSES
DEATH LATE MISS SARAH MAGICK
RICHMOND INQUEST
AN inquest was conducted at the Rich-
mond Court House on Tuesday morning,
by the Hawkesbury District Coroner, Mr.
H. S. Johnston, J .P., into the death on
March, 14 last of Sarah Ethelinda Magick,
aged 83, at her residence, Teviott- street,
Richmond, the verdict given being that de-
ceased died from natural causes, namely,
senility, which was the opinion expressed
by the medical officer who gave evidence.
Mrs. Elizabeth Phipps, Richmond, a neigh-
bor of deceased, said that about 6.45 p.m.
on March 14 she went to Miss Magick's re-
sidence, and was informed by her sister
that she was not well. On entering the bed-
room she found that death had taken place.
She informed Sergeant Campbell and Dr.
Steele, who came a few minutes later. The
following day she identified the body to the
Coroner, having known deceased for many
years.
Dr. Spencer Carlyle Steele, Richmond,
stated that his examination of the body re-
vealed that death had taken place about six
hours previous to the finding of the body.
There was no sign of external injury, and
death in his opinion was due to natural
causes, probably senility.
Sergeant T. R. Campbell, said that in re-
sponse to a telephone message he accom-
panied Dr. Steele to deceased's residence,
and on entering the bedroom found the body
lying on the bed, death appearing to have
taken place some time previously. He ex-
amined the body but could find no marks
of violence.
The Coroner returned a verdict of death
from natural causes, to wit, senility.
- [S104] Legal Papers, Inquest.
NATURAL CAUSES
DEATH LATE MISS SARAH MAGICK
RICHMOND INQUEST
AN inquest was conducted at the Rich-
mond Court House on Tuesday morning,
by the Hawkesbury District Coroner, Mr.
H. S. Johnston, J .P., into the death on
March, 14 last of Sarah Ethelinda Magick,
aged 83, at her residence, Teviott- street,
Richmond, the verdict given being that de-
ceased died from natural causes, namely,
senility, which was the opinion expressed
by the medical officer who gave evidence.
Mrs. Elizabeth Phipps, Richmond, a neigh-
bor of deceased, said that about 6.45 p.m.
on March 14 she went to Miss Magick's re-
sidence, and was informed by her sister
that she was not well. On entering the bed-
room she found that death had taken place.
She informed Sergeant Campbell and Dr.
Steele, who came a few minutes later. The
following day she identified the body to the
Coroner, having known deceased for many
years.
Dr. Spencer Carlyle Steele, Richmond,
stated that his examination of the body re-
vealed that death had taken place about six
hours previous to the finding of the body.
There was no sign of external injury, and
death in his opinion was due to natural
causes, probably senility.
Sergeant T. R. Campbell, said that in re-
sponse to a telephone message he accom-
panied Dr. Steele to deceased's residence,
and on entering the bedroom found the body
lying on the bed, death appearing to have
taken place some time previously. He ex-
amined the body but could find no marks
of violence.
The Coroner returned a verdict of death
from natural causes, to wit, senility.
- [S2792] Richmond and Windsor Gazette, Friday 8 July 1938 Page 3.
NATURAL CAUSES
DEATH LATE MISS SARAH MAGICK
RICHMOND INQUEST
AN inquest was conducted at the Rich-
mond Court House on Tuesday morning,
by the Hawkesbury District Coroner, Mr.
H. S. Johnston, J .P., into the death on
March, 14 last of Sarah Ethelinda Magick,
aged 83, at her residence, Teviott- street,
Richmond, the verdict given being that de-
ceased died from natural causes, namely,
senility, which was the opinion expressed
by the medical officer who gave evidence.
Mrs. Elizabeth Phipps, Richmond, a neigh-
bor of deceased, said that about 6.45 p.m.
on March 14 she went to Miss Magick's re-
sidence, and was informed by her sister
that she was not well. On entering the bed-
room she found that death had taken place.
She informed Sergeant Campbell and Dr.
Steele, who came a few minutes later. The
following day she identified the body to the
Coroner, having known deceased for many
years.
Dr. Spencer Carlyle Steele, Richmond,
stated that his examination of the body re-
vealed that death had taken place about six
hours previous to the finding of the body.
There was no sign of external injury, and
death in his opinion was due to natural
causes, probably senility.
Sergeant T. R. Campbell, said that in re-
sponse to a telephone message he accom-
panied Dr. Steele to deceased's residence,
and on entering the bedroom found the body
lying on the bed, death appearing to have
taken place some time previously. He ex-
amined the body but could find no marks
of violence.
The Coroner returned a verdict of death
from natural causes, to wit, senility
- [S13] WWW, http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/church/baptisms/spba1846.html St Philip's Baptism Register 1846-1876.
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