1901 - [DECEASED ESTATE]
IN the estate of JULIUS MADSEN late of Cowra in the. State of New South Wales Dairy Farmer deceased intestate. APPLICATION will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the estate and effects of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to MARTIN JOSEPH MADSEN and LUDWIG MADSEN the sons and only next of kin of the said deceased that the usual Bond may be dispensed with and all notices may, be served at the office of the undersigned and air persons having claim against the estate of the said deceased are required to furnish -particulars thereof to the undersigned within the said period of fourteen days. L. G. B CADDEN, Proctor for Applicants, 84 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.
Source: Cowra Free Press (NSW : 1911 - 1937) Sat 28 Sep 1918 Page 2 Advertising
Martin Madsen
MARRICKVILLE HOME
6 Francis Street, Marrickville. Madsen family home in 1928.
1928 - FATAL SPILL
Car at Mount Druitt - FAMILY'S MISFORTUNE
The Western Road, Mt. Druitt, has been the scene of many motor mishaps within recent months, and another has been added to the list by a fatal accident that happened last Sunday afternoon.
About 3 p.m. the near side back tyre of a car driven by, Madeline Madsen (24), of Francis Street, Marrickville, in a westerly direction, blew out when the car was nearly two miles on the eastern
side of St. Marys. The brakes were applied, and the car skidded and turned over on the right-hand side of the road, and faced in the direction opposite to that in which it had been traveling! The occupants were thrown on to the roadway.
The party comprised Martin Madsen, of Francis Street, Marrickville, members of his family, and others. He suffered a fractured collarbone and skull, and died before the Parramatta-Auburn Ambulance could get him to Parramatta Hospital, whence all the injured were taken.
Constable Myers and Dr. Day went out to the scene of the accident. The other members of the party were:—
Emily Madsen, 56, shock.
Doreen Madsen, 24, fractured collar bone and shock.
Kevin Madsen, 21, concussion, shock, and lacerated wound on top of head.
Madeline Madsen, 20 (the driver), shock.
Mavis Richardson, 9, lacerated right knee.
They were treated at the hospital, and afterwards left for home.
Source: Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Sat 14 Jan 1928 Page 1 FATAL SPILL
Source: The Sun (Sydney, NSW: 1910-1954) Mon 9 Jan 1928 Page 10 Family Notices
DEATHS
MADSEN.— January 8th. 1928, Martin Joseph Madsen, the dearly beloved Husband of Mrs. Emily Madsen, of 8 Francis street, Marrickville, and loving Father of Doreen, Madeline, Kevin and Ella; aged 64 years. (Result of accident.) Re-quiescat in pace.
FUNERALS
MADSEN.— The Relatives and Friends or MRS. EMILY MADSEN and FAMILY, of 8 Francis-street, Marrickville, are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of her late dearly beloved Husband and their Father MARTIN JOSEPH, to leave St. Brigid's Church, Marrickville. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 9.30, for Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood. By Road Motor Funeral. Friends travelling by Funeral Train leaving Mortuary Station at 9.32 a.m. alight No. 9 Platform in Cemetery.
W. N. BULL, Funeral Director.
1928 - REQUIEM MASS
MADSEN.— A Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of the late MR. MARTIN
JOSEPH MADSEN, of 8 Francis-street, Marrickville, will be celebrated at St. Brigid's Church. Marrickville, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 8.30.
Source: The Sun (Sydney, NSW: 1910-1954) Mon 9 Jan 1928 Page 10 Family Notices