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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. William Carmichael OLDHAM: Birth: Abt 1836. Death: 21 May 1875 in Victoria

  2. Frederick Bagot OLDHAM: Birth: 25 Oct 1837 in Adelaide, South Australia. Death: 18 Jun 1920 in Unley, Adelaide, South Australia

  3. Thomas Fulton OLDHAM: Birth: 8 Nov 1839 in Adelaide, South Australia. Death: 22 Jul 1881 in Adelaide, South Australia

  4. Margaret Sarah OLDHAM: Birth: 23 Feb 1842 in Adelaide, South Australia.

  5. Charles Caldbeck OLDHAM: Birth: 6 Mar 1844 in Gawler, South Australia. Death: 1 Dec 1925 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia

  6. Emily OLDHAM: Birth: 23 Sep 1846 in Angaston, South Australia. Death: 17 May 1918 in Angaston, South Australia

  7. Eliza OLDHAM: Birth: 24 Mar 1849 in Kapunda, South Australia.


Sources
1. Title:   South Australian Deaths 1842 - 1915
Page:   281 290 Ang

Notes
a. Note:   Death registration :
  Age : 87
 Status : Widowed
 Relative : William OLDHAM (Deceased Husband)
 Residence : Angaston
 Death Place : Angaston
  �i�From The Advertisier 19 November 1901:
  The death of Mrs. W. Oldham at the advanced age of 87 years is announced. She was born in Dublin on October 10, 1814, and came to South Australia with her husband the late Mr. William Oldham, of Kapunda, on the ship Lord Godrich, arriving at Port Adelaide in February, 1838. After a short residence at Gawler and Angaston Mr. and Mrs. Oldham finally settled in Kapunda where Mrs. Oldham's kindness of heart won for her the affection of a large circle of friends. Since Mr. Oldham's death in 1885 she had resided principally with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salter, of Angaston, and it was at their home she peacefully passed away early on Sunday morning, November 17.
  From The Advertiser 21 November 1901 :
  The late Mrs. William Oldham, who died at Angaston on Sunday, was one of the foundation members of the Kapunda Congregational Church here, her husband, the late Mr. William Oldham, being its founder and first pastor. Among the older portion of the residents the deceased lady was especially highly respected, being known to them in a most familiar way for half a century. The body was interred in the Clare-road Cemetery, near Kapunda, where reposes the body of her husband, who died in 1885.�/i�


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