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- 26/250/1185
- Memorandum: R Seymour, Insp of Nuisance to TC. Report absence from sickness of Labourer McKeon, with
- Memorandum: Inspector of Nuisances' office advising that McKeown laborer #218 is absent from work because
- Report of the Committee appointed to Inquire into and report upon staff salaries and wages, 1895
- Finance Committee Report - Re adoption of Report of Committee of Inquiry (re fraud)
- Memorandum: Thomas Barrett, Field of Mars notified Council that a Constable and Mr McKeon came and took
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McKeon, Myles
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Unique IDPE-001812SurnameMcKeonGiven namesMylesAlternative nameMcKeownBiographical abstractDates of employment: 1891-1898Biographical noteBiographical details:
NSW BDMs Registry: Death MCKEON MYLES 6527/1934 [parents] MICHAEL & ANN registered at REDFERN [April]
Death Notice: McKEON -April 21 1934 at the residence of his daughter Mrs James Mansfield 48 Shepherd Street Darlington, Myles dear husband of the late Julia McKeon and loving father of Son, Cis, Bab, Topsy, Annie, Katie, Laurence, Maggie and Susie. Requiescat in pace. [ref: SMH 23 April 1934 p8]
Funeral Notices: McKEON.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McKEON, of Stanmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. MANSFIELD, of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McKEON, of Petersham, Mr. and Mrs. S. TUCKWELL of Rockdale, Mr and Mrs J. ALLEN, of Darlington, Mr and Mrs A. BURGESS, of Camperdown, Mr and Mrs L MCKEON, of Redfern. Mr. and Mrs T LAING of Leichhardt, Mr. and Mrs. J. CONNELL of Leichhardt and FAMILIES, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved FATHER and GRANDFATHER, Myles McKeon ; to leave his daughter's residence. Mrs. J. Mansfield, 48 Shepherd street Darlington THIS MONDAY, at 2 pm for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. By road. Friends travelling by Funeral Train alight at No 2 Platform in Cemetery. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED, Motor Funeral Directors.
McKEON.—The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. DOYLE and FAMILY, of Leichhardt, Mr. and Mrs. McKEON, of Petersham, and Miss IRENE McKEON, of Leichhardt, are invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved GRANDFATHER and GREAT-GRANDFATHER; to leave his late residence. See family notices. [ref: SMH 23 April 1934 p7]
Details from contemporary sources:
1891 Request sick leave - severe cold and quinsy after wetting at work - large young family -granted one week at half pay [ref: 26/250/1185]
1893 Absent sick - medical certificate -September [ref: 26/268/645]
1894 Absent 14 June - medical certificate for quinsy - return to work 18 June [ref: 26/274/0954]
1895 Report on Salaries of Employees - February- Labourer - night street flushing - 7/- per day [ref: 22/48/22½ (k)]
1898 7/- per day - Return of Officers and Servants, January 1898, by the Town Clerk [ref: 22/55/1]GenderMaleSource system IDTPER-002968
NSW BDMs Registry: Death MCKEON MYLES 6527/1934 [parents] MICHAEL & ANN registered at REDFERN [April]
Death Notice: McKEON -April 21 1934 at the residence of his daughter Mrs James Mansfield 48 Shepherd Street Darlington, Myles dear husband of the late Julia McKeon and loving father of Son, Cis, Bab, Topsy, Annie, Katie, Laurence, Maggie and Susie. Requiescat in pace. [ref: SMH 23 April 1934 p8]
Funeral Notices: McKEON.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McKEON, of Stanmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. MANSFIELD, of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McKEON, of Petersham, Mr. and Mrs. S. TUCKWELL of Rockdale, Mr and Mrs J. ALLEN, of Darlington, Mr and Mrs A. BURGESS, of Camperdown, Mr and Mrs L MCKEON, of Redfern. Mr. and Mrs T LAING of Leichhardt, Mr. and Mrs. J. CONNELL of Leichhardt and FAMILIES, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved FATHER and GRANDFATHER, Myles McKeon ; to leave his daughter's residence. Mrs. J. Mansfield, 48 Shepherd street Darlington THIS MONDAY, at 2 pm for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. By road. Friends travelling by Funeral Train alight at No 2 Platform in Cemetery. WOOD COFFILL LIMITED, Motor Funeral Directors.
McKEON.—The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. DOYLE and FAMILY, of Leichhardt, Mr. and Mrs. McKEON, of Petersham, and Miss IRENE McKEON, of Leichhardt, are invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved GRANDFATHER and GREAT-GRANDFATHER; to leave his late residence. See family notices. [ref: SMH 23 April 1934 p7]
Details from contemporary sources:
1891 Request sick leave - severe cold and quinsy after wetting at work - large young family -granted one week at half pay [ref: 26/250/1185]
1893 Absent sick - medical certificate -September [ref: 26/268/645]
1894 Absent 14 June - medical certificate for quinsy - return to work 18 June [ref: 26/274/0954]
1895 Report on Salaries of Employees - February- Labourer - night street flushing - 7/- per day [ref: 22/48/22½ (k)]
1898 7/- per day - Return of Officers and Servants, January 1898, by the Town Clerk [ref: 22/55/1]GenderMaleSource system IDTPER-002968
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CollectionPeople and PositionsOrganisationSydney City CouncilPositionLabourer [Inspector of Nuisances]Labourer [City Cleansing Department I]Related items26/250/1185Memorandum: R Seymour, Insp of Nuisance to TC. Report absence from sickness of Labourer McKeon, with Memorandum: Inspector of Nuisances' office advising that McKeown laborer #218 is absent from work because Report of the Committee appointed to Inquire into and report upon staff salaries and wages, 1895Finance Committee Report - Re adoption of Report of Committee of Inquiry (re fraud)Memorandum: Thomas Barrett, Field of Mars notified Council that a Constable and Mr McKeon came and took
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McKeon, Myles [PE-001812]. City of Sydney Archives, accessed 01 Jun 2025, https://archives.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/1871182