Outback Graves Markers

Thomas CANTWELL

Burial Location:Sunday Soak  (details...)
Occupation: Miner
Place of Death: Sunday Soak, Higginsville
Age:42 years
Cause of Death:Died of Thirst
OGM Ref#: 2201
Headstone:None

Biography

Known as Tom.

Thomas Cantwell died in December 1895 and is buried where he was found in the vicinity of Sunday Soak - or Higginsville - in the Coolgardie district.

A New Zealand wrestler of about six feet in height, who, accompanied by a mate, struck off to Coolgardie to collect moneys for the sale of one of the new leases. He never reached there, what with the heat, a new water bag and trying a short cut. Cantwell and O'Conlon were reported missing from Dundas.

They sold a claim they had started there and headed for Coolgardie intending to go to Sydney, to which city they belonged. When they did not put in an appearance, the Coolgardie police were notified and on 14 December 1895, Police Constable Brown and a black tracker went out to look for them. They found the bodies on 24 December 1895, about 6 miles west of Sunday Soak and about 10 miles from another soak. Their tracks showed they had passed within about 150 yards of water.

Letters of administration were issued in the estate of Thomas Cantwell, late of Norseman, to B. H. Darbyshire, the attorney of Susan Brereton, sister and one of the next-of-kin of the deceased. The estate was sworn at £479 19s. l0d.

Parents:Possibly Eliza (nee MORRIS) and Pierce CANTWELL
Birth Details:1851, Maitland, New South Wales; Birth Registration 2240/1851 V18512240 68, LK
Death Certificate:Unidentified
State Records Office: Thomas Cantwell AU WA S59 cons3458 1896/040 Item - Part of APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION (ORIGINALS)
Comments:Sunday Soak was on the old track from Norseman to Londonderry.