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    PHOTO: Feige grave at North Brighton SA
  • Cawley

    Joseph and Mary Jane Cawley [née Puttick] were the parents of Mary Ellen who married Frank Cunningham Jaunay in Reims, France on 9 January 1883. Joseph Cawley was an upholsterer by trade and conducted a successful cabinet-making and upholstery business, Cawley, Brew and Company from premises at 20 Finsbury Place, London. Mary Jane was Joseph's second wife.
    Before moving to live at 4 Loraine Terrace, Southgate Road West Hackney London, Joseph Cawley lived in Bridport Dorset while his wife was born at West Cowes on the Isle of Wight. They were married at the parish church in Bridport on 24 April 1800. The Putticks were non-conformist and so Mary Cawley saw to it that her children were christened in the New Meeting Hall, Barrack Street Independent Church at Bridport.
    Tree Link button Joseph Cawley died in London on 13 October 1870 from typhoid fever and Mary Cawley remarried Charles William Auguste Feige on 9 January 1873. In 1906 the Feiges emigrated to South Australia so that Mary could be with her daughter [her son, Frederick John had emigrated to the USA] in Adelaide. Mary Jane Feige died at Glenelg on 24 July 1911 and was buried at the North Brighton Cemetery. August Feige remained at the Glenelg Cottage Homes until he died on 11 April 1915.
    Jaunays 1910

    PHOTO: The Jaunays at Glenelg 1910:
    L-R Yvonne, Irene, Mary Jaunay nee Cawley, Frank, Mary Feige formerly Cawley nee Puttick, Robert, Yvette, August Feige , Gertrude, Gladys.

    In Loving Memory
    of
    Mary Jane Feige
    Beloved Wife Of
    August Feige
    Died 24 June 1911
    Also August Feige
    Died April 11th 1915

    W Laycock
    ..gravestone inscription at the North Brighton, SA cemetery.
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