Age 23 in 1908 he married Mary McCarthy in Sydney [2]
James died in 1938 in Newcastle, New South Wales, aged 51. [3]
Death notice: James BERRY on Monday, 6 Jun 1938, Aged: 79 late of Adamstown. Published Sat, 18 Jun 1938 in the Newcastle Herald.
BERRY. — At his residence, June 6, 1938, 16 Hampden-avenue, Adamstown, Mr.
James Berry, aged 79 years. Deeplymourned. 9647<[4]
James was mentioned on a memorial in Sandgate Cemetery, Newcastle, (plot: Wesleyan_Methodist; Section KSW; Plot 26); with a death date of 1938.[5]
Research Notes
Profile for wife needed - McCarron-898 02:33, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
possible children - McCarron-898 02:33, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
BERRY ARTHUR J8104/1909 JAMES TMARY BRYDE
BERRY JAMES T8897/1911 JAMES TMARY BRYDE
BERRY IVY R27599/1913 JAMES TMARY BREDFERN
BERRY HILDA M3395/1920 JAMES TMARY BCHATSWOOD
Sources
↑ *Birth Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths Marriages : accessed 20 Nov 2023), Index entry for BERRY JAMES T; Parents: JAMES and JANE; District: WATERLOO ; Registration Number: 11525/1886; DOB: 1886;
↑Marriage Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths Marriages : accessed 20 Nov 2023), Index entry for JAMES T BERRY and MARY B MCCARTHY/MACCARTHY; District: RYDE; Registration Number: 12000/1908; DOM: 1908
↑ *Death Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths Marriages : accessed 20 Nov 2023), Index entry for BERRY JAMES; Parents: JAMES and JANE; District: ADAMSTOWN; ; Registration Number: 10716/1938 DOD: 1938
↑Ryerson Index accessed 20 Nov 2023. Death notice: James BERRY on Monday, 6 Jun 1938, Aged: 79 late of Adamstown. Published Sat, 18 Jun 1938 in the Newcastle Herald.
↑Memorial:
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Find A Grave: Memorial #177993100 (accessed 20 November 2023)
Memorial page for James T Berry (1886-1938), citing Sandgate Cemetery, Newcastle, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia (plot: Wesleyan_Methodist; Section KSW; Plot 26); Maintained by Stombell (contributor 48335209).
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