James was born in Sackville Reach on 24/07/1837. He was baptised on 25/07/1839 in Pitt Town.
He married to Susan(nah) Purvis on 17/06/1861 in Mudgee. Susan was born in Pitt Town in 1843.
They had the following children:
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Edgar Kable (1862 – 1864)
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Julia Isabella Kable (1863 – 1947)
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Josephine Kable (1865 – 1945)
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James Ralph Kable (1868 – 1890)
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William John Kable (1870 – 1915)
James died on 22/03/1874 in Rylstone.
Susannah remarried to Thomas Elijah Scott in 1877 in Rylstone.
Susannah and Thomas did have the following 4 children, half-brothers of the above mentioned 5 children:
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Vivian T Scott (1877 – 1900)
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Hubert Ernest P Scott (1880 – 1949)
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Percy Walter Scott (1883 – 1948)
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George J Scott (1886 – 1887)
Thomas died in Rylstone in 1914.
Susannah died in Marrickville on 22/05/1933.
Edgar Kable (1862 – 1864)
Edgar was born in Rylstone in 1862.
His birth is registered under No. 13320/1862 as “Edgar”.
His death record 5755/1864 is under the name “Roland Edgar”.
James Ralph Kable (1868 – 1890)
James was born in Rylstone in 1868. He died 22 years later in Rylstone on 07/11/1890.
Vivian T Scott (1877 – 1900)
Vivian was born n 1877 in Rylstone. His death is registered in Mudgee in 1900.
Hubert Ernest Purvis Scott (1880 – 1949)
Hubert was born in Rylstone in 1880.
He married in 1911 in Parkes to Violet Payne, Violet was born in Pakes in 1892.
Hubert died in Sydney on 20/10/1949 and is buried at Matraville, Randwick City.
Violet died in Sydney in 1971.
Percy Walter Scott (1883 – 1948)
Percy was born in Rylstone in 1883.
He married to Emily Boston in 1904 in Rylstone. Emily was born in Newtown on 20/01/1877.
They had the following children:
- Mary A Scott (1905 – 1905)
- Enid Boston Scott (1906 – 1980)
- Lilian N Scott (1908 – ? )
- Allan Togo Scott Rev. (1911 – 1975)
- Mollie Purvis Scott (1913 – 1997)
Percy died in Sydney (RPA Hospital) on 16/08/1948 and is buried on 18/08/1948 in Rookwood Anglican Cemetery.
Emily died in 1955 in Katoomba.
George J Scott (1886 – 1887)
George was born in 1886 in Rylstone and died the next year (1887).