Edith Maud Freeman was born at Patricks Plain, NSW, in 1875.[1]
She married Harry W. Cheesbrough at Parramatta in 1894.[2]
She died at Chatswood in 1962.
Notes
1. Singleton was established in the 1820s by Benjamin Singleton. In its early years, it was also called Patricks' Plains. The Main North Railway line reached Singleton in 1863 and was the end of the line until 1869. The town retains many historic buildings, including the original court house built in 1841, various large churches and many traditional Australian pubs. The countryside surrounding Singleton contains an unusual number of fine old mansions, reflecting the aristocratic nature of land grants when the area was settled. They include 'Neotsfield' (1828), the elaborate 'Baroona' (1829), 'Abbey Green' (1865) and stunning 'Minimbah' (1877). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singleton,_New_South_Wales#cite_note-4)
Sources
↑ Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Edith Maud Freeman
Birth Date: 1875
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1875
Registration Place: Patricks Plain, New South Wales, Australia
Father: Robert Freeman
Mother: Miriam
Registration Number: 17773
↑ Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Edith M Freeman
Spouse Name: Harry W Cheesbrough
Marriage Date: 1894
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Parramatta, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1894
Registration Number: 5892
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