Birth[1]
Accident[2]
The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW) - Tuesday 27 February 1917 - page 2
Walcha News. Miss Linda Nash, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nash, met with a painful accident to her eye from a pair of scissors, and went to Sydney on Thursday night for special treatment. |
Death[3]
Obituaries
Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW) - Wednesday 23 July 1919 - page 1[4]
NORTHERN OBITUARIES. Early on Friday morning Miss Linda Nash, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Nash of Walcha, passed away at the age of 15 years from influenza at the hospital, where she bad been an inmate for a few days. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, when the remains were interred in the Church of England cemetery, in the presence of many friends, the Rev. Mr. Riley officiating. |
The Armidale Chronicle (NSW) - Saturday 26 July 1919 - page 4[5]
NEW HEALTH POLICY. Miss Linda Nash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nash, of Walcha, died of influenza. |
The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW) - Tuesday 29 July 1919 - page 6[6]
WALCHA. On Friday last the sad news leaked out that Miss Linda Nash, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Nash, of this town had succumbed early that morning, in the hospital, to the dreaded influenza. Fifteen years of age, of robust frame, no one imagined that the grim reaper would call so early, but "flowers fall as well as oaks," and the watchers in the hospital had previously noted with regret the shadows lengthening over a sunlit life. |
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