Unique IDPE-002422SurnameKeppieGiven namesGeorgeBiographical abstractDates of employment: 1895-1898Biographical noteBiographical details:
NSW BDMs Registry: Death KEPPIE MATILDA 1479/1900 [parents] JOHN & ELIZA registered at GLEBE
Death Notice: KEPPIE.—February 6, at her residence, 95 Glebe-road, Matilda, the dearly beloved wife of Geo. Keppie, in her 45th year. [ref: SMH 7 February 1900 p1]
Funeral Notices: THE Friends of Mr. GEORGE KEPPIE are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved WIFE, Matilda ; to move from 95 Glebe-road, Glebe, on THURSDAY, at 8.15 a.m., for Necropolis.
THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. BRYDEN are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved SISTER-IN-LAW …
THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN DUFFIN are invited to attend the Funeral ot their beloved SISTER-IN-LAW …
THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. BLUNDELL are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved SISTER-IN-LAW …
THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. KEPPIE are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved SISTER-IN-LAW … [ref: SMH 7 February 1900 p12]
NSW BDMs Registry: Death KEPPIE GEORGE 9612/1917 [parents] WALTER W H & HARRIET registered at NEWTOWN
Death Notice: KEPPIE.-August 24, 1917, George Keppie, suddenly at Prince Alfred Hospital. [ref: SMH 25 August 1917 p10]
Funeral Notices: KEPPIE - The friends of Mr & Mrs A. BLUNDELL and FAMILY, Mr & Mrs W. BRYDEN and FAMILY, and Mrs W. KEPPIE, are invited to attend the funeral of their late beloved BROTHER and their UNCLE, George Keppie to leave his late residence, 66 Arundel street, Forest Lodge, THIS DAY at 1 p.m., for Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood.
KEPPIE - The friends of Mr & Mrs ALFRED BLUNDELL and FAMILY are invited to attend the funeral of their late BROTHER and UNCLE George Keppie, to leave his sister's residence, 66 Arundle street Forest Lodge THIS DAY MONDAY at 1 p m , for C of E. Cemetery Rookwood. [ref: SMH 27 August 1917 p5]
Details from contemporary sources:
1895 £2/6/6 per week - Report on Salaries of Employees [ref: 22/48/22½ (b)]
1898 £2/6/6 per week - Return of Officers and Servants, January 1898, by the Town Clerk [ref: 22/55/1]
1898 £2/6/6 per week - Recommendations on working of Corporation Departments - Partial return of employees at July 1898 [ref: 22/55/1]
1900 Memo by Lutton re extra week's leave - death of wife - February [ref: 1900/0493]GenderMaleSource system IDTPER-002358