Wife of
Dudley Neal Steele
— married
24 Jan 1923 in Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia
Died
at age 69
in Royal Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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Biography
Kitty (Newman) Steele was born in the Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)
Kitty Irene Newman was born[1] on Sunday, 26th August 1888, the daughter of John and Victoria (Orchard) Newman, in Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia.
Kitty married[2]Dudley Neal Steele on Wednesday, 24th January 1923 at Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia. No Issue.
Kitty passed away[3] on Friday, 15th November 1957 at Royal Newcastle Hospital[4], Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, aged 69 years, 2 months, 20 days, and is interred[5] at Newcastle Memorial Park, Beresfield, New South Wales, Drive Wall Av/10.
↑Birth Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed 09 Mar 2022), Index entry for NEWMAN KATE I O; Parents: JOHN & VICTORIA V; District: MUDGEE; Registration Number: 28547/1888
↑Marriage Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed 09 Mar 2022), Index entry for DUDLIE N STEELE and KITTIE I O NEWMAN; District: MURWILLUMBAH; Registration Number: 2532/1923
↑Death Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed 09 Mar 2022), Index entry for STEELE KITTY IRENE O; Parents: JOHN & VICTORIA VICTOIRE; District: NEWCASTLE; Registration Number: 31908/1957
↑Ryerson Index accessed 9 Mar 2022. Death notice: Kitty Irene Orchard STEELE on Friday, 15 Nov 1957, Aged: 68 at Royal Newcastle Hospital, late of Waverton and 'Wattle House', Mudgee. Published Sat, 16 Nov 1957 in the Sydney Morning Herald.
↑Find a Grave, database and images. Memorial page for Kitty Newman Steele (1889–15 Nov 1957) accessed 9 March 2022. Find A Grave: Memorial #193646256 citing Newcastle Memorial Park, Beresfield, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia ; Maintained by MrCG (contributor 49524149) .
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