James Moad and Annie Ursula Oates
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     James Moad was born at Spring Hill, NSW on 19 July
    1874, the son of Arthur Moad and Mary Ann (nee
      Ward); he was fourth of fifteen children.
       James Moad was born at Spring Hill, NSW on 19 July
    1874, the son of Arthur Moad and Mary Ann (nee
      Ward); he was fourth of fifteen children. 
       On 18 September 1901, James married Annie Ursula Oates
    in Millthorpe, NSW.  Annie was born in Millthorpe, NSW on 5 May
    1878, the daughter of Thomas Oates and
      Elizabeth (nee Thomas); she was the eighth of a family of
    eleven.
       James was a farmer and grazier at "Fairfield" (-1936)
    then at "Spring Grove" near Millthorpe, NSW (1936-1943).  He
    was at one time president of the Millthorpe Agricultural Society.
     He was also a member of the Farmers and Graziers Society and
    the Potato Growers Council of NSW.  James was a councilor and
    served as president of Conoblas Shire Council [3].  Two streets
    in Orange are named after him.
       Annie was active in the Red Cross Society and the
    Country Womens Association.  She was also known for her
    crochet.
       James was an active sportsman.  He played cricket
    as a young man.  He also played tennis and built his own tennis
    court.  In later life he took up golf.  He was also a keen
    gardener.
       James and Annie had six children - Millicent Mary, James Kenneth, Richard Thomas (died as infant),
    Arthur Roy, Ursula Elizabeth (Bessie) and Harold Edward.
       James died in Millthorpe, NSW aged 68 on 1
    January1943.   Annie died in Millthorpe, NSW aged 73 on 7
    March 1952.  Both are buried in the Methodist section of the
    Millthorpe cemetery.  
    
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    Obituary
    The
          Land (Sydney, NSW)  
        Friday 8 January 1943
      
      Death of F.S.A. Pioneer
      
      The death occurred at Orange last Friday, at the age of 68, of Mr.
      James Moad, of Sprlngrove, Millthorpe, one of the pioneer members
      of the local branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association and a
      life member of the Association. The late Mr. Moad was an original
      member of the Potato Growers' Council and when the council was
      re-formed and it became an elected body he was elected to
      represent
      growers in the western district. He leaves a widow, three sons and
      two daughters.
    
    
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     References and Notes
    [1] The Moad Family Tree Book Lottie Bell (ed.) 1984 (pp
    363-8).
    [2] Anne Oates A Gathering of the Oates Anne Oates:
    Millthorpe, NSW, 1974 (pp 32-3).
    [3] Orange and District Illustrated (facsimile of first
    edition published in 1928) Orange City Council: Orange, NSW, 1989
    (pp 95, 6).  A photo of the members of the current (1928)
    Conoblas Shire Council, including that of James Moad as an inset,
    appears on page 96.
    
    
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     Acknowledgements
        
    Jan Richards - Orange City Library