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Marriage: Children:
  1. Gregory Clair (Greg) Larkey: Birth: 7 SEP 1922 in Macksville, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 5 NOV 1955 in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia

  2. Margaret Winifred Larkey: Birth: 25 APR 1927 in Macksville, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 21 JUL 2007 in Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  3. John Patrick (Johnny) Larkey: Birth: 3 JUL 1929 in Macksville, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 21 OCT 1972 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  4. Katherine Patricia (Kathie) Larkey: Birth: 15 MAY 1936 in Macksville, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 21 NOV 2018 in Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  5. Person Not Viewable

  6. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   SA BDM Birth Index
2. Title:   Newspaper Article
3. Title:   Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980

Notes
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  The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 - 1952), Wednesday 25 November 1942, page 1
  Another Charge of Alleged Perjury.
  Robert Ernest Macleay McIlwain, in connection with the same circumstances as in the Parish case, was charged that he did, in a judicial proceeding, knowingly give false testimony touching a matter material in that proceeding, to the effect that the lease was signed on 21st January, 1942
 Defendant, represented by Mr. W. H. Sheridan, pleaded not guilty.
 Mr. Pike, instructed by Mr. White, of the Commonwealth Crown Law Office, conducted the prosecution.
 Capt C. O. Thompson deposed: On 24th January I interviewed William Parish, in company with Lieut Brodie and Mr. H. H. Bird. Parish had been called up for an interview on that date.
 Keith Inglis deposed to taking depositions on 22nd April, 1942, and to the signature of defendant Mc llwain on same.
 Margaret Winifred Larkey deposed to seeing defendant Mcllwain in her father's office at Macksville, in company with Mr. Welsh and Mr. Parish and his son. The receipt before the Court was in her handwriting, except for the date. There were no receipts unused before receipt No. 94 when she wrote it out. No. 93 was dated 23rd January, and No. 95 was dated 29th January. The figures 21 were not in her handwriting.
 Patrick R. Larkey deposed: Defendant came to my office on 27th January in company with Messrs. F. Welsh, William Parish and Reginald Parish. A few days later I tore the duplicate of receipt 94 (for 285 pounds) out of my book as the transaction did not concern me. Mr. Mcllwain owns the farm and is a very highly respected citizen of Macksville.
 Reginald Searle Parish deposed to having been present in Larkey's office when Miss Larkey made out the receipt for 285 pounds for dairy stock. He paid the money in. His son took the receipt.
 To Mr. Sheridan: I saw no lease signed. I left it all to my son. It was his lease.
 To Mr. Pike: A lease was drawn up in Mr. Larkey's office that day. My son and Mr. Mcllwain read it through.
 Mr. Sheridan submitted that there was no tittle of evidence against Mr. Mcllwain. There was no evidence as to when the lease was signed.
 Defendant was committed for trial and reserved his defence.
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  The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Friday 3 August 1951, page 18
  DEATHS
  LARKEY Patrick Raphael - August 2 1951 at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Patrick Raphael Larkey of Matilda Street, Macksville, dearly loved husband of Catherine Freeman Larkey and dear father of Gregory, Leo, Margaret, John, Gerald and Katherine, aged 58 years. Requiescat in peace. By request no flowers.
  LARKEY Patrick Raphael August 2 1951 at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Patrick Raphael Larkey of Matilda Street Macksville dear son of Bridget T. Larkey and the late J St Clair Larkey and fond brother of Ella (Mrs Bickhoff), Lucy (Mrs. L. K. Kitson), John Clement and Irene (Mrs F J Lynch) aged 58 years. Requiescat in peace By request no flowers.
  LARKEY Patrick Raphael August 2 1951 at Mater Misericordiae Hospital Patrick Raphael Larkey of Matilda Street, Macksville, dear son in law of the late Mr and Mrs T Gannon and fond brother in law of John, Mary, Eva, Alice, Josephine, Elizabeth, Lillian (deceased). Patrick (deceased) Bridget, Matthew (deceased), Winifred, Timothy and Leo aged 58 years. Requiescat in peace. By request no flowers.
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  Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Monday 6 August 1951, page 7
  DEATHS
  LARKEY. - At the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Nth Sydney, Patrick R., dearly beloved husband of Katherine, of Macksville, N.S.W., and second son of Mrs. B. S. Larkey and the late J. St. Clair Larkey, formerly of Broken Hill. Aged 57 years. Rest in peace.
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  The Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 - 1952), Wednesday 8 August 1951, page 5
  OBITUARY.
  Mr. P. R. Larkey
 Mr. Patrick Raphel Larkey, aged 58 years well known Auctioneer and partner in the Macksville firm of Larkey and Kennedy, died in hospital in Sydney on Thursday, after some months of failing health. Deceased, a fine citizen and popular personality, was a son of Mrs. Bridget T. Larkey and the late J. St. Clair Larkey. He is survived by his wife, four sons and two daughters. The sons are Gregory, L.eo, John and Gerald; whilst the daughters are Margaret and Katherine. The funeral took place to the Northern Suburbs Catholic Cemetery on Friday.
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  Catholic Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1942 - 1954), Thursday 13 September 1951, page 10
  LISMORE
 Death Of Prominent Macksville Laymen
  One of two prominent Catholic laymen of the Macksville parish, both of whom died recently, had been a member of the H.A.C.B. Society for 50 years, and the other for nearly 30 years.
 They were Mr. Patrick Raphael Larkey and Mr. Thomas Francis Clough.
 Mr. Larkey, well-known businessman, who died in the Mater Hospital in Sydney at the age of 58, had been a Hibernian for 50 years, having joined the society in Broken Hill when only eight years old. Requiem Masses for the repose of his soul were celebrated in St. Joseph's Church, Burwood Heights, and in St. Patrick's, Macksville. Burial took place in the Northern Suburbs Cemetery. Mr. Larkey leaves a wife and large family, the youngest (Kath) is the school captain at St. Patrick's, Macksville. - R.I.P.
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