Florence Burley1

F, #3766

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage1920Florence was married to Albert A Alcorn in 1920 at Wickham, NSW, AustraliaG.
Marriage16 April 1974Florence was married to Norman James, son of Cecil Harcourt James and Mabel Cartwright, on Tuesday, 16 April 1974.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married NameHer married name was Alcorn.
Married NameHer married name was James.
ChartsIndented Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Box Descendant Chart - Thomas Beane
Descendant Chart - Samuel James
Descendant Chart - Andrew Fishburn
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. This is based on a marriege record between Albert Alcorn and Florence Burley.

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Albert A Alcorn

M, #3768

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage1920Albert A was married to Florence Burley in 1920 at Wickham, NSW, AustraliaG.
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

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Unknown Alcorn

F, #3769

Family with

Child
Last Edited10 Nov 1999

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Stephen Alcorn

M, #3770, b. 7 October 1961, d. 4 February 1980
MotherUnknown Alcorn

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth7 October 1961Stephen Alcorn was born on Saturday, 7 October 1961.
He was the son of Unknown Alcorn.
Death4 February 1980Stephen Alcorn died on Monday, 4 February 1980 at age 18.
Last Edited5 Aug 1998

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Unknown Alcorn

F, #3773
Last Edited10 Nov 1999

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Unknown Unknown

M, #3776

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
MarriageUnknown was married to Unknown Unknown.
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

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Annie Minnie Harris

F, #3777, b. 28 June 1883, d. 9 July 1984
The headstone for Annie Minnie Loiterton (née Harris).
Photograph provided by Jennifer Pott.

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth28 June 1883Annie Minnie Harris was born on Thursday, 28 June 1883 at Cullinga, NSW, AustraliaG.
Marriage8 January 1916Annie Minnie was married to Herbert John Loiterton, son of John Loiterton and Mary Ann Guymer, on Saturday, 8 January 1916 at Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death9 July 1984Annie Minnie Harris died on Monday, 9 July 1984 at NSW, AustraliaG, at age 101.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1916As of 8 January 1916, her married name was Loiterton.

Family with

Herbert John Loiterton b. 22 Apr 1886, d. 2 Jan 1940
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - Charles Loiterton
Descendant Chart - Stephen Oxford
Descendant Chart - Thomas Sheather
Last Edited23 Mar 2011

Citations

  1. [S906] Jennifer Pott, "Charles Leslie Manning," e-mail to Robert Mote, March 2011.

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Reginald Herbert Loiterton

M, #3778, b. 27 November 1916, d. 1916
FatherHerbert John Loiterton b. 22 Apr 1886, d. 2 Jan 1940
MotherAnnie Minnie Harris b. 28 Jun 1883, d. 9 Jul 1984
Relationships2nd cousin 1 time removed of Robert Mote
5th great-grandson of Charles Loiterton
8th great-grandson of Thomas Sheather

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth27 November 1916Reginald Herbert Loiterton was born on Monday, 27 November 1916 at Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death1916He died in 1916 at Cootamundra, NSWG.
He was the son of Herbert John Loiterton and Annie Minnie Harris.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
End-LineReginald Herbert Loiterton has no known descendants.
ChartsDescendant Chart - Charles Loiterton
Descendant Chart - Stephen Oxford
Descendant Chart - Thomas Sheather
Last Edited12 Sep 1999

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Una Mary Loiterton

F, #3779, b. 8 September 1918
FatherHerbert John Loiterton b. 22 Apr 1886, d. 2 Jan 1940
MotherAnnie Minnie Harris b. 28 Jun 1883, d. 9 Jul 1984
Relationships2nd cousin 1 time removed of Robert Mote
5th great-granddaughter of Charles Loiterton
8th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sheather

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth8 September 1918Una Mary Loiterton was born on Sunday, 8 September 1918 at Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG.
She was the daughter of Herbert John Loiterton and Annie Minnie Harris.
Marriage20 March 1948Una Mary was married to Geoffrey Francis Roberts on Saturday, 20 March 1948 at Christ Church of England, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1948As of 20 March 1948, her married name was Roberts.

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
the Cootamundra Herald, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG5 January 1940Una Mary Loiterton was mentioned in the newspaper article about Herbert John Loiterton on 5 January 1940 in the Cootamundra Herald, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG;

TRAGIC END

Mr. Herb. Loiterton, of Stockinbingal

The above well-known and esteemed farmer and grazier, of 'Kyra,' two miles out from Stockinbingal, was found dead, at 6 o'clock on Tuesday morning, down at the creek near the homestead, with a No. 303 rifle alongside the body. The top of the head was shattered.

The ambulancc was called, and con veyed the body to the morgue at the Cootamundra District Hospital. It is believed that the shooting occurred about two hours previously. Mr. Loiterton, who is reported as being in very comfortable circumstances, was suffering from nerves, and imagining that everything was going into reverse. For a while he was in Cootamundra, staying with his aged mother, in Sutton street, widow of the late John Loiterton, of 'Mount Hope,' Stockinbingal. He returned home for Christmastide, and began worrying because the wheat had not turned out quite so well as usual.

It was planned that he and Mrs. Loiterton would go away on a car holiday, leaving this week, hoping that it would give the needed recuperation; but, sadly for all, came the tragic climax.

There are three daughters and a son. The latter, the youngest, is 12. In order of age they are Una, Elva, Alma, and Wallace. Two of the daughters were ill when the tragedy occurred, and Mrs. Loiterton, sen., was very ill.

Deceased was 53; and brothers and sisters are Allan Loiterton, Temora; Walter, Pucawan; Lou, Temora; Har rold, Cootamundra; Ellen (Mrs. Frank Corby), Stockinbingal; Eileen (Mrs. H. Pengilly), Goolagong; Elsie (Mrs. Albie Ball), of Ashfleld, late of Stockin bingal; Milicent (Mrs. Don Dickson), Cootamundra; and Doris (Mrs. San derson), Katoomba.

A native of the district, and a link with its earliest pioneers, whose descendants are numerous about here, deceased married Miss Harris, of Cul linga, whose sisters and brothers are Lou (Mrs. R. Penfold), Quandialla; Ada (Mrs. H. J. Pollard), Cootamun dra; Linda (Mrs; H. J. McGregor), Dulwich Hill; and Jack and Walter, of Wagga; George, Wallendbeen; and Arthur, Queensland.

The funeral left the Anglican Church, Stockinbingal, after a short service, at 11 on Wednesday morning, for the Stockinbingal cemetery.

In the absence of the Rev. Canon J. Done, his asistant, Mr. Thomas, officiated, and there was a large and representative gathering.

An inquest is to be conducted at the Cootamundra Court House next Tuesday.2

the Cootamundra Herald, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG12 April 1948Una Mary Loiterton was mentioned in an article in the Cootamundra Herald, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG, on Monday, 12 April 1948 as follows:

WEDDING

ROBERTS-LOITERTON

The wedding took place at Christ Church of England, Coortamundra, on Saturday, 20th March, of Una Mary, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Loiterton, of Cootamundra, and the late Mr. J. Loiterton of stockinbingal to Geoffrey Francis, son of Mr. E W. Roberts and the late Mrs. Roberts, of Cootamundra. The bride entered the church on the arm of her cousin, Mr. Victor Penfold, of Quandialla, who subsequently gave her away. She chose a frock of white French lace over satin, with full length embroidered Hantonen lace veil, mounted on a coronet of ruffled tulle and orange blossom, and carried a shower bouquet of frangipanni and tuber roses.

Miss Jean Mackee, friend of the bride, was bridesmaid wearing a frock of blue spotted net mounted over taffeta, with shoulder length matching veil held in place with red rose buds. Her bouquet was of red roses. Little Dorothy Penfold, niece of the bride made a charmin; flower girl dressed in pale pink silk ninon over satin. Her floral hat and basket were decorated with red rose buds and blue delphinium.

Mr. Allen Macauley, of Combaning, ably carried out the duties of best man.

After the ceremony, a reception was held in the Parish Hall, where the guests were received by Mrs. Loiterton, who chose a tailored black suit to which she pinned a shoulder spray of red roses and wore matching accessories, assisted by Mrs. Roberts, frocked in black sand crepe with tastfully beaded yoke, to which she added a spray of pink roses and accessories to tone. Members of the ladies' guild daintily arranged the tables on which the wedding cake, made and beautifully decorated by Mrs. W. J. Elliott, held pride of place. The usual toasts were honored, and the Rev. A. W. Harris again officiated as chairman.

Many congratulatory telegrams were read. Musical items were supplied by Mrs. E. Reid and Miss Jean Reid of Murrumburrah and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Acholts of Culcairn .

When leaving on the honeymoon the bride wore a frock of navy blue satin back romaine beautifully tucked and beaded in two shades of pink with hat and accessories to match.

Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make their home in Cootamundra.2

ChartsDescendant Chart - Charles Loiterton
Descendant Chart - Stephen Oxford
Descendant Chart - Thomas Sheather
Last Edited23 Oct 2019

Citations

  1. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au, Cootamundra Daily Herald, Monday 12 March 1948.
  2. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au

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Geoffrey Francis Roberts

M, #3780

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage20 March 1948Geoffrey Francis was married to Una Mary Loiterton, daughter of Herbert John Loiterton and Annie Minnie Harris, on Saturday, 20 March 1948 at Christ Church of England, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG.1

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
the Cootamundra Herald, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG12 April 1948Geoffrey Francis Roberts was mentioned in an article in the Cootamundra Herald, Cootamundra, NSW, AustraliaG, on Monday, 12 April 1948 as follows:

WEDDING

ROBERTS-LOITERTON

The wedding took place at Christ Church of England, Coortamundra, on Saturday, 20th March, of Una Mary, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Loiterton, of Cootamundra, and the late Mr. J. Loiterton of stockinbingal to Geoffrey Francis, son of Mr. E W. Roberts and the late Mrs. Roberts, of Cootamundra. The bride entered the church on the arm of her cousin, Mr. Victor Penfold, of Quandialla, who subsequently gave her away. She chose a frock of white French lace over satin, with full length embroidered Hantonen lace veil, mounted on a coronet of ruffled tulle and orange blossom, and carried a shower bouquet of frangipanni and tuber roses.

Miss Jean Mackee, friend of the bride, was bridesmaid wearing a frock of blue spotted net mounted over taffeta, with shoulder length matching veil held in place with red rose buds. Her bouquet was of red roses. Little Dorothy Penfold, niece of the bride made a charmin; flower girl dressed in pale pink silk ninon over satin. Her floral hat and basket were decorated with red rose buds and blue delphinium.

Mr. Allen Macauley, of Combaning, ably carried out the duties of best man.

After the ceremony, a reception was held in the Parish Hall, where the guests were received by Mrs. Loiterton, who chose a tailored black suit to which she pinned a shoulder spray of red roses and wore matching accessories, assisted by Mrs. Roberts, frocked in black sand crepe with tastfully beaded yoke, to which she added a spray of pink roses and accessories to tone. Members of the ladies' guild daintily arranged the tables on which the wedding cake, made and beautifully decorated by Mrs. W. J. Elliott, held pride of place. The usual toasts were honored, and the Rev. A. W. Harris again officiated as chairman.

Many congratulatory telegrams were read. Musical items were supplied by Mrs. E. Reid and Miss Jean Reid of Murrumburrah and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Acholts of Culcairn .

When leaving on the honeymoon the bride wore a frock of navy blue satin back romaine beautifully tucked and beaded in two shades of pink with hat and accessories to match.

Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make their home in Cootamundra.2

ChartsDescendant Chart - Charles Loiterton
Descendant Chart - Stephen Oxford
Descendant Chart - Thomas Sheather
Last Edited15 Apr 2014

Citations

  1. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au, Cootamundra Daily Herald, Monday 12 March 1948.
  2. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au

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