Friday, September 8, 2017

Hannah Kirk (nee Dibley)

Mary Ann (Hannah) Dibley was born in 1882 in Dubbo, NSW.
Hannah married James Mathew Kirk on 6 January 1909 in Bathurst.

Hannah Kirk nee Dibley

1909 - [WEDDING] 

At SS Michael and John's Cathedral, Bathurst, on January 6, James Mathew, third son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk, of Balmain was married to Hannah Mary, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dibley, of Bathurst. Rev. E. J. Flanagan (administrator) officiated. Misses Grace Dibley and Grace Morris were bridesmaids, Mr. E. Farrell best man, and Mr. Jesse Dibley groomsman. 

Source: Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Sat 9 Jan 1909 Page 14

BATHURST.
The marriage of James Matthew, third son of Mr. James Kirk, of Balmain, and Hannah Mary, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dibley, of Lambert-street, Bathurst, was celebrated at S.S. Michael and John's Cathedral on Wednesday afternoon week, by Rev. Father E. J. Flanagan (Adm.). There was a large crowd to witness the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in an elaborate bridal robe of while silk, fashioned in Empire style. The bodice was softly draped with fichu, inlet with silk net insertion and Malines lace. She wore her sister's coronet of orange blossoms, and her long embroidered tulle veil fell almost to the hem of her long trained robe. She carried a shower bouquet of tuber roses and maiden hair fern, which, with a gold cross engraved (with the bride's initials) and chain, were the gifts of the bridegroom.
There were two bridesmaids, Miss Grace Dibley, sister of the bride, and little Miss Gracie Morris, niece of the bride. The former wore a dainty semi-Empire frock of white French muslin, embroidered yoke and finishings of Malines lace. Her ''Merry Widow" hat completed the costume. The latter, a little dot, looked very nice in her muslin frock with yoke of insertion finished off with waist bands of beading. Her bonnet had chiffon streamers. Both carried bouquets of carnations, which with gold engraved crosses and chains, were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. E. Farrell, Sydney, was best, man, and Mr. Jesse Dibley, brother of the bride, groomsman.
After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to "The Pines," the residence of the bride's parents, where they were entertained. The bride's mother wore black glace silk, with black bonnet, relieved with ospreys; Mrs. W. Morris, sister of the bride, was dressed in cream silk, and pretty floral hat; Miss Nina Dibley, sister of the bride, wore a simple frock of cream silk, and large flop hat; Miss Dulla Kirk, sister of the bridegroom, was attired in a pretty pink shell silk, made in semi-Empire style, and a "Merry Widow" hat. Later on Mr. and Mrs. Kirk left by the mail train for the South Coast, where, the honeymoon will be spent. The bride travelled in cream ninon, relieved with hour-blue, and large "Merry Widow" hat. Her future home will be in Sydney. A. large number of beautiful and useful presents were received by the bride.

Hannah and James Kirk had three children.

  • Jean Mary, born in Marrickville 1910
  • Hannah M (Hazel), born in St Leonards in 1913
  • Robert J, born in St Leonards in 1915

In 1912, James' sister Dulla was married.

LESLIE—KIRK.—February 19, 1912, at St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Father Suleau, Leonard Wilfred, eldest son of William Leslie, Morville Hall, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, to Annie Marie (Dulla), third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk, Darling-street, Balmain East.

In 1915, his sister Jessie was married. 

DAVIDSON—KIRK.—June 26, 1915, at St. Augustine's R.C. Church, Balmain, by the Rev. M. Rohan, P.P., Francis Oscar, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davidson, to Jessie Esther, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk, both of Darling-street, Balmain East.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 24 Jul 1915 Page 12

In 1915 one of James' sisters died. 

RETURN THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. JAMES KIRK and FAMILY, of [] Darling Street, Balmain, return sincere Thanks to all kind Friends and Neighbors for cards, letters, and telegrams of condolence in their recent sad bereavement in the death of their dearly loved daughter and loving sister, and especially to Rev. Fathers Rohan (P.P.) and O'Brien, and the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, Balmain.

 In 1918 James' mother died.

Kirk.—The Relatives and Friends of Mr. JAMES Kirk, Sen., are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved wife, Elizabeth, to leave his residence, "Windermere," 16 French Street, McMahon's Point, North Sydney, THIS AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock, for Catholic Cemetery. Rookwood.
Source: The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Sat 1 Jun 1918 Page 10 

James and Hannah's daughter, Hazel, died at the age of 8 in 1921.

The death occurred on April 5, 1921, at the Royal North Shore Hospital of little Hannah Mary (Hazel) Kirk, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk, jun., late of Broughton Street, Milson's Point, and a pupil of Lavender Bay School, where she was a general favorite. She was only eight years of age. Rev. Father O'Dempsy, S.J., attended her during her illness and administered the last rites of the Church. She was the grand child of Mr. and the late Mrs. Kirk, of 'Windemere,' French Street, and niece of Jeannie, Bobbie, Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Leslie, also of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson. She was also a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dibley, sen., of Lambert Street, Bathurst, and niece of Joseph and Nina Dibley. R.I.P.

Source: Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932) Thu 19 May 1921 Page 19

KIRK - April 5, at Royal North Shore Hospital, Hannah Mary (Hazel), the dearly loved second daughter of Mr. James Kirk, jun., of G.P.O., and Mrs. Hannah Kirk, of 14 Broughton-street, Milson's Point, aged 8 years. Dear little sister of Jean and Bobbie. R.I.P. Amen.

KIRK - April 5, Hazel, the dear little net grandchild of James, sen., and the late Elizabeth Kirk, darling little niece of Jeanie, Robert, and John, also of Mr. Len and Dulla Leslie, and Mr. Frank and Jessie Davidson, aged 8 years. Rest in peace. Amen.

KIRK.-April 5, 1921, at Royal North Shore Hospital, Hannah Mary (Hazel), 8 years, dearly loved granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dibley. senr., Bathurst, niece of Mr. and Mrs. W. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. H Withers, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dibley, jun., Joseph and Nina Dibley. Rest in peace. Amen.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 9 Apr 1921 Page 12

James Kirk's father died in 1927 

KIRK. - The Relatives and Friends of the late Mr. JAMES KIRK, shipwright, late of Balmain, are kindly invited to attend his Funeral; to leave his late residence, Windermere, 10 French-street, McMahon's Point, North Sydney. THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock, for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, via Mortuary. Friends please alight at No. 2 Mortuary, in Cemetery.
WOOD COFFILL, LIMITED, Funeral Directors.

KIRK. - The Relatives and Friends of JEAN ROBERTS and JOHN KIRK, Mr and Mrs. JAMES KIRK, JUNIOR, Mr. and Mrs. LEONARD LESLIE, and Mr. and Mrs. FRANK DAVIDSON, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved FATHER, James Kirk; to leave his late residence, Windermere, 10 French-street, McMahon's Point, North Sydney, THIS DAY, at 12.30 p.m., for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, via mortuary.

WOOD COFFILL, LIMITED, Funeral Directors.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Mon 14 Feb 1927 Page 9

RETURN THANKS.
The FAMILY of the late Mr. JAMES KIRK. Sen., "Windermere," 16 French Street, McMahon's Point, wishes to THANK all kind friends and relatives for kind sympathy, telegrams, cards, letters, flowers, and wreaths; G.P.O. for wreaths; also Shipwrights' Federated Union, Good intent Lodge, Oddfellows; also Dr. Scougall, for kind care and attention; Sisters of St. Joseph, and Rev. Fathers Magan and O'Dempsey, for untiring care and attention during illness of our late dear father. R.I. P.

Source:  The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) Sat 26 Mar 1927 Page 6