Individual Details
Margaret Elizabeth AYLING
(1870 - 26 Nov 1952)
In 1901 the family had to take refuge from a bushfire by standing in a
nearby creek. A hot coal went down the back of Margaret's dress but
she was unable to remove it for fear of getting her sick baby, Mary
Louise, wet.
nearby creek. A hot coal went down the back of Margaret's dress but
she was unable to remove it for fear of getting her sick baby, Mary
Louise, wet.
Events
Families
| Spouse | James Michael QUINN (1853 - 1933) |
| 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) |
Notes
Birth
Father: James AYLINGMother: Margaret Ann WALLACE
Burial
At Methodist Cemetery, Rookwood, SydneyOccupation
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.
