Individual Details
James Michael QUINN
(16 Nov 1853 - 20 Apr 1933)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Margaret Elizabeth AYLING (1870 - 1952) |
| Child | James (2) Michael QUINN (1889 - ) |
| Child | William Lawrence QUINN (1890 - 1974) |
| Child | John Lawrence QUINN (1891 - 1985) |
| Child | Margaret Irene QUINN (1893 - 1980) |
| Child | Edith QUINN (1894 - 1973) |
| Child | Reginald Edward Francis QUINN (1897 - 1979) |
| Child | Elizabeth Julia QUINN (1899 - 1950) |
| Child | Mary Louise Annie QUINN (1900 - 1901) |
| Child | Elsie Madeline QUINN (1902 - 1970) |
| Child | Charles Wallace QUINN (1904 - 1977) |
| Child | Herbert Michael QUINN (1908 - 1970) |
| Child | Susan Thelma QUINN (1911 - 1993) |
| Child | Dorothy Charlotte QUINN (1913 - 1993) |
| Father | John Laurence QUINN (1812 - 1892) |
| Mother | Ann COLEMOSS (1833 - 1926) |
| Sibling | Mary Catherine QUINN (1850 - 1942) |
| Sibling | Jane Sarah QUINN (1852 - 1870) |
| Sibling | Julia QUINN (1855 - 1929) |
| Sibling | John QUINN (1857 - 1857) |
| Sibling | Ann QUINN (1858 - ) |
| Sibling | Laurence William QUINN (1859 - 1898) |
| Sibling | John (2) QUINN (1861 - 1914) |
| Sibling | Charlotte QUINN (1863 - ) |
| Sibling | Susannah QUINN (1865 - 1915) |
| Sibling | Margaret QUINN (1867 - 1935) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth QUINN (1869 - 1948) |
| Sibling | Patrick Thomas QUINN (1872 - 1928) |
| Sibling | Thomas Patrick QUINN (1872 - 1933) |
| Sibling | Eleanor QUINN (1873 - 1892) |
| Sibling | Harriett Henrietta QUINN (1876 - 1945) |
| Sibling | Charles Herbert QUINN (1878 - 1915) |
Notes
Occupation
During WW1 cared for the military horses at Holsworthy Army Base,Sydney.
Death
Was sick for some time before his death and was regularly visited by amethodist clergyman until he died.
Burial
At Methodist Cemetery Rookwood, Sydney - At 2:00pm (Friday)Funeral Directors: Metcalf & Morris (Amal) Ltd, Parramatta.
(Notice in Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 21st April 1933.)
Occupation
At Katoomba, and at Waggawagga.Once when some boarders left without paying, James had to find
additional work where he could, whilst Margaret (his wife) did washing
at St Paul's College.
