DENNILL Albert H - 1871 :: MACK William Gazley -1912 :: MACK Mary
Broken headstone left: Albert H. Dennill
Died 1871
Aged 1 year and 10 months
Infant son of William and Louisa Sophia Dennill (born Mack).
Eighth of their 10 children.
Headstone in the middle:
In Loving Memory of
William Gazley Mack
Who died at Byrne 1912
In his 87th year.
Eldest son of Robert Gazley Mack (Sugar Pioneer) and Lucy Mack (born Laxen).
6 children of this marriage:
William Gazley, 1825-1912 (buried at Isipingo)
Louisa 1827-1897 (buried at Isipingo)
Mary 1828- ? (did not emigrate to Natal with the family)
James Gazley 1831-1908 (buried at Isipingo)
John Gazley 1834- 1874 (buried at Isipingo)
Harriet Maria 1837- 1917 (buried at Byrne, St Mary Magdalene)
Born in Norfolk England 1825 died at Byrne in 1912, visiting his youngest sister Harriet Maria Watson and his daughter Mary Ann Dennill, seventh of eight children.
William’s wife, Mary (of Stony Hill, Richmond District) died in 1867 giving birth to their eighth child Thomas. This left William with 8 children ranging in age from 16 to a baby.
William’s youngest sister Harriet had married William Watson of Newborough Grange, Byrne.
Their marriage was childless but the couple “adopted” Mary Ann as a three year old and she lived and grew up with them at Byrne.
His remains were brought back to Isipingo so they could be interred next to his wife Mary. His headstone records this.
Headstone on the right:
In affectionate Memory of
Mary
Beloved wife of William G. Mack
Mary’s maiden name is unknown but records show she came from Stony Hill which is in the Richmond District. Born in 1824, her death is recorded in the St. James’s Church Register as 1867.
Children of this marriage:
Robert (1851-1932); William (?); James Gazley(?); John Gazley(1860-?); Emily (1862-?); Lucy (1863-1934); Mary Ann (1864-1939)& Thomas (1867-?).
Mary Ann is buried at St Mary Magdalene Cemetery Byrne.
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