So, from your research, were there any family members at Bourke when Dr Sides was consulted by Mary HAWKES and he diagnosed her General Debility and her consequent admission to Newington?
1.Mary was Alive in 1883 - Informant on grandson Alfred's BC - Wilga Station Dubbo
2.Marys Eldest Daughter Sarah Jane, youngest son was born at Bourke in 1887 and died in 1887
3. Sarah's husband died at Bourke in 1903 and Sarah died at Wellington 1910.
4. Marys second child and daughter Mary Ann also resided in the areas of Dubbo, Canbelego, Cobar, Girilambone, Nyngan but never as far North as Bourke. Mary died 1930 at Canbelego.
5.Son John also resided around similar districts of Narromine, Mudgee and Gulgong.John died 1935 at Mudgee.
6.Yongest son Thomas and My GGGrandfather ventured further than all up into Queensland to settle at Longreach. Thomas died 1947 at Longreach.
It is entirely possible that this Mary was not connected to your family.
Yes this is very true, however I thought it worth checking regarding the fact I have not been able to find the whereabouts of our Mary to date.
Was the 1852 marriage celebrated by a C of E clergyman? The Mary admitted to Newington was noted as C of E.
Yes Mary was of C of E denomination. A brief attachment of William Singleton whom married Mary and John shows some information.
If you have had a chance to check on Dr Sides, you will see that he was Victorian born, and was aged 48 when he died in 1899, at Bourke. IF (and so far I think it is still "IF") Mary HAWKES, aged 66, patient of Dr Sides, was the mother of your chap, then perhaps she travelled to Bourke just to receive medical attention from Dr Sides.
This also is very possible, but she may have also been living with the eldest daughter Sarah and her husband!?? Given they were in the area.
JK