Annie Maude Perks

F, #741, b. 9 December 1879, d. 24 March 1943
FatherJosiah William Perks b. 30 Aug 1837, d. 26 Sep 1885
MotherEliza Armstrong b. 5 Aug 1842, d. 25 Dec 1920
RelationshipsGreat-grandaunt of Robert Mote
Granddaughter of Josiah George Swift Perks

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth9 December 1879Annie Maude Perks was born on Tuesday, 9 December 1879 at Rye Park, NSW, AustraliaG.
She was the daughter of Josiah William Perks and Eliza Armstrong.
Marriage11 January 1911Annie Maude Perks married Arthur William Plumb, son of Stephen Plumb and Mary Ann Reynolds, on Wednesday, 11 January 1911 at Methodist Church, Young, NSW, AustraliaG. (an unknown value.)
Death24 March 1943Annie Maude Perks died on Wednesday, 24 March 1943 at Gunning, NSW, AustraliaG, at age 63.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1911As of 11 January 1911, her married name was Plumb.

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
Young, NSW, AustraliaGJanuary 1911Annie Maude Perks was mentioned in an article in Young, NSW, AustraliaG, in January 1911 as follows:
     WEDDING BELLS
     PLUMB - PERKS
A quiet but very pretty wedding was celebrated in the Methodist Church, Young, on Wednesday last, the Rev. W H Jones officiating. The contracting parties were Arthur, eldest son of the late Mr Stephen Plumb, of Gunning, and Maud, youngest daughter of Mrs J W Perks, Main Street, Young. The bride entered the Church on the arm of her brother-in-law (Mr Ernest Begg) looking charming in a handsome dress of chiffon taffeta silk; she carried a shower bouquet of roses and marguerites which, with a ruby and pearl brooch, were the gifts of the bridegroom. The bride was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Edith Plumb (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss Mabel Wales (niece of the bride). The former was gowned in cream linen voile, and the latter in cream silk, and both carried shower bouquets and wore brooch and pin respectively, gifts of the bridegroom. Mr Chas. Plumb (brother of the bridegroom) fulfilled the duties of best man.
     After the ceremony the party proceeded to Mrs Norman's, where the breakfast was served, and all toasts duly honored. The Rev. Mr Jones presided, and in proposing the health of the bride and bridegroom, spoke very highly of the bride, and referred touchingly to the daughterly devotions shown by that lady to her widowed mother.
     Mr and Mrs Plumb left by the evening train, the bride's travelling dress being of pale blue voile, hat to match. Despite the unfavourable weather, many friends gathered at the station to wish all happiness and success to the happy couple. The wedding presents were numerous and costly.1

Family with

Arthur William Plumb b. 14 Aug 1878, d. 18 Mar 1942
Child
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Last Edited25 Feb 2014

Citations

  1. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au

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Henry Austin Perks

M, #742, b. 22 September 1881, d. 1942
FatherJosiah William Perks b. 30 Aug 1837, d. 26 Sep 1885
MotherEliza Armstrong b. 5 Aug 1842, d. 25 Dec 1920
RelationshipsGreat-granduncle of Robert Mote
Grandson of Josiah George Swift Perks

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth22 September 1881Henry Austin Perks was born on Thursday, 22 September 1881 at Burrowa, NSW, AustraliaG.
He was the son of Josiah William Perks and Eliza Armstrong.
Marriage1918Henry Austin was married to Ellen J Boles in 1918 at Condobolin, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death1942Henry Austin Perks died in 1942 at Blayney, NSW, AustraliaG.1

Family with

Ellen J Boles b. 1894, d. 1938
Child
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Blayney
    Registration Year: 1942
    Registration Number: 16054.

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Isaac Dunstan Perks

M, #743, b. 1 April 1884, d. 4 July 1929
FatherJosiah William Perks b. 30 Aug 1837, d. 26 Sep 1885
MotherEliza Armstrong b. 5 Aug 1842, d. 25 Dec 1920
RelationshipsGreat-granduncle of Robert Mote
Grandson of Josiah George Swift Perks

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1 April 1884Isaac Dunstan Perks was born on Tuesday, 1 April 1884 at AustraliaG.
He was the son of Josiah William Perks and Eliza Armstrong.
Marriage11 April 1911Isaac Dunstan was married to Maud May Wigg on Tuesday, 11 April 1911 at Grenfell, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death25 December 1920Isaac Dunstan Perks registered the death of his mother, Eliza Perks, on 25 December 1920 at Young, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death4 July 1929Isaac Dunstan Perks died on Thursday, 4 July 1929 at Young, NSWG, at age 45.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
NicknameIsaac Dunstan Perks was often called Dunstan.

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
The Burrowa News, Burrowa, NSW, AustraliaG12 July 1929Isaac Dunstan Perks was mentioned in an article in The Burrowa News, Burrowa, NSW, AustraliaG, on Friday, 12 July 1929 as follows:

OBITUARY

MR. DUNSTAN PERKS

After many weeks of agonising ill ness caused by Bright's disease, death came as a relief to Dunstan Perks, of Yass Street Young, last week. Model husband and father, and guide, counsellor and friend to many hundreds of persons who received their early and youthful training at

his day school or evening continuation classes, his was a noble and beautiful character. His death in the prime of life is generally deplored. Scattered throughout the State are hundreds of men who owe much of their progress in life to this man's teaching and kindly influence. Wherever he went in late years he met old pupils who always embarrassed him by express ing gratitude for what he had done for them. During his many years teaching he trained and found posi tions for 450 pupils, of ages ranging from 14 to 24 years.. It was impos sible to know him and not to be up lifted and influenced by his sweetness of nature, his philosophical outlook and his deep spirituality. With these gifts he proved a great teacher. A native of Rye Park, the late Mr, Perks, after joining the Education. Department, taught at the old Gari baldi School Tumbleton and Boara. He has lived in this district for 22 years. He was married at Grenfell to a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wigg. Having also been a teacher,

Mrs. Perks, since her husband's health broke down two and a half years ago, helped to teach school at Boara, and conducted some of the continuation classes. There are four children, all girls, the eldest being seventeen (now studying for her Leaving Certificate) and the youngest eight years. Messrs. Harry and Josiah Perks, of the Orange district, are brothers of the deceased, and Mrs. Plumb (Gau rcain), Mrs. Begg and Mrs. Albert Wales (Young) are sisters. For some time the deceased and his wife knew that he was doomed to an early and painful death, but that knowledge did not disturb the seren ity of his nature. His last illness was marked by patience and resignation which were an inspiration to all who watched by his bedside. He went to Sydney some time ago to visit a specialist. Two weeks ago he was brought back by car, and it was doubt ful then if he would reach home alive. ? Young 'Witness.1'



Family with

Maud May Wigg b. 1888, d. 1 Feb 1982
Children
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Last Edited25 Feb 2014

Citations

  1. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au

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Ethel Maude Lees

F, #744, b. 24 December 1886, d. 12 November 1957
Ethel Maude Wales, née Lees
Photograph provided by Desmona Wales, her daughter.
FatherJohn J Lees b. 1854
MotherVictoria Maria Fell b. 1860, d. 1934

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth24 December 1886Ethel Maude Lees was born on Friday, 24 December 1886 at NSW, AustraliaG.1
She was the daughter of John J Lees and Victoria Maria Fell.
Birth24 December 1887Ethel Maude Lees was born on Saturday, 24 December 1887 at Glen Innes, NSW, AustraliaG.
Marriage22 September 1906Ethel Maude was married to Arthur Edward Cooke on Saturday, 22 September 1906 at Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.2,1
Separationcirca 1914Ethel Maude Lees and Arthur Edward Cooke were separated circa 1914.
Marr-defaccirca 1917Ethel Maude Lees and Ruphenai Desmond Wales were in a defacto marriage relationship circa 1917.
Marr UnkEthel Maude Lees and William Adlam were Marr Unk at NSWG.
Death12 November 1957Ethel Maude Cooke died on Tuesday, 12 November 1957 at Sydney, NSWG, at age 70.3

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
NicknameEthel Maude Lees was often called May.
Married Name1906As of 22 September 1906, her married name was Cooke.
Married NameHer married name was Wales.
Married NameHer married name was Adlam.

Family with 1

Arthur Edward Cooke b. 29 Jan 1881, d. 29 Nov 1952
Children

Family with 2

Child

Family with 3

Ruphenai Desmond Wales b. 6 Jul 1891, d. 9 Apr 1928
Children

Family with 4

William Adlam d. 28 Jan 1957
Child
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Descendant Chart - John Lees
Last Edited18 Aug 2011

Citations

  1. [S852] Brian Cooke, "Ethel Maude Lees," e-mail to Robert Mote, Oct 2009.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Sydney; Year: 1906; Number: 8744.
  3. [S852] Brian Cooke, "Ethel Maude Lees," e-mail to Robert Mote, Oct 2009, Death Certificate 27123/1957.

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Norma Wales

F, #745, b. 20 February 1922, d. 27 January 2009
FatherRuphenai Desmond Wales b. 6 Jul 1891, d. 9 Apr 1928
MotherEthel Maude Lees b. 24 Dec 1886, d. 12 Nov 1957
Relationships1st cousin 1 time removed of Robert Mote
2nd great-granddaughter of William Wales
2nd great-granddaughter of Josiah George Swift Perks

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth20 February 1922Norma Wales was born on Monday, 20 February 1922 at Clovelly, NSW, AustraliaG.
She was the daughter of Ruphenai Desmond Wales and Ethel Maude Lees.
Marriage23 January 1946Norma was married to Jack Hartge, son of John C Hartge and Eva Mary New, on Wednesday, 23 January 1946 at Methodist Church, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death27 January 2009Norma Wales died on Tuesday, 27 January 2009 at NSW, AustraliaG, at age 86.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1946As of 23 January 1946, her married name was Hartge.
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Descendant Chart - John Lees
Last Edited16 Feb 2019

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Raymond Wales

M, #746, b. 20 August 1918, d. 28 April 1993
Raymond (Known as Boy) Wales
The Back is Enscribed: To Mum, Remember this face - I'll admit now this mouth is pretty big. Love, Boy
The photograph was taken in the Middle East in 1941
FatherRuphenai Desmond Wales b. 6 Jul 1891, d. 9 Apr 1928
MotherEthel Maude Lees b. 24 Dec 1886, d. 12 Nov 1957
Relationships1st cousin 1 time removed of Robert Mote
2nd great-grandson of William Wales
2nd great-grandson of Josiah George Swift Perks

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth20 August 1918Raymond Wales was born on Tuesday, 20 August 1918 at Young, NSW, AustraliaG.
He was the son of Ruphenai Desmond Wales and Ethel Maude Lees.
Marriage7 March 1944Raymond was married to Norma Birk, daughter of Charles J Birk and Myee S E Richardson, on Tuesday, 7 March 1944 at St John's Church of England, Parramatta, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death28 April 1993Raymond Wales died on Wednesday, 28 April 1993 at Cronulla, NSW, AustraliaG, at age 74.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Name Variation1918In 1918 his birth was registered as Raymond Cook.2
NicknameRaymond Wales was often called Boy.

Military Service

EventDateDetails
Milit-Beg18 June 1940Raymond Wales began military service on 18 June 1940 at Paddington, NSW, AustraliaG, and his Australian Army Service Number was NX32520.
Milit-End20 November 1945He ended military service on 20 November 1945. At the time of discharge he was a corporal in 2/1 Machine Gun Battalion.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Photocirca 1923Raymond Wales and Gordon Mote were in the photograph of the Kindergarten and 1st Classes taken circa 1923 at the Public School, Yass, NSW, AustraliaG.
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Descendant Chart - John Lees
Last Edited29 Aug 2011

Citations

  1. [S207] Sydney Morning Herald, Published: 4 May 1993.
  2. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Birth Registration: Waverley; Year: 1918; Number: 37065.

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Ruth Angela Bridget Joyce

F, #747, b. 1902, d. 20 November 1981
Ruth Angela Bridget Wales (née Joyce)
FatherAndrew Joyce b. 1861
MotherKathleen Stines

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth1902Ruth Angela Bridget Joyce was born in 1902 at Peak Hill, NSW, AustraliaG.1
She was the daughter of Andrew Joyce and Kathleen Stines.
Marriage1923Ruth Angela Bridget was married to Erle Ray Wales, son of Albert Thomas Wales and Esther Jane Perks, in 1923 at St Francis Church, Paddington, NSW, AustraliaG.
Death20 November 1981Ruth Angela Bridget Joyce died on Friday, 20 November 1981 at Young, NSW, AustraliaG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
NicknameRuth Angela Bridget Joyce was often called Angela.
Married Name1923As of 1923, her married name was Wales.

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
Ruth Angela Bridget Joyce had an obituary appear as follows:
OBITUARY OF ANGELA BRIDGET WALES

     The death occurred recently of Mrs Angela Bridget Wales, formerly of Murringo Street, Young. She was 78 years old.
     Mrs Wales was born the daughter of Andrew and Kathleen Joyce and was educated at Koorawatha.
     In 1922 she married Erle Ray Wales.
     She is survived by her children, Bernie (Young), Dick (Narrabri) and Joan (Mrs Power, Bardwell Park).
     During her lifetime she was involved in the Roman Catholic Church helping Mgr Hennessy in the church and the Red Cross at Kingsvale.
     Mrs Wales died on Friday, November 20 (1981), after a short illness.
     She is survived by her sister, Mary (Mrs Schoefield, Brisbane).
     Her brothers Joseph, Leo (Curly) and sister Theresa (Mrs Slavin) predeceased her.
     The funeral was held from St. Mary's Church.
     Pallbearers were her grandsons Anthony Power, Christopher Richard, Damian Wales and Peter and Phillip Wales.

Family with

Erle Ray Wales b. 7 Jun 1900, d. 4 Mar 1984
Child
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Last Edited18 Jul 2011

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Registration - Place: Peak Hill; Year: 1902; Number: 25254.

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Bernard Erle Joyce Wales

M, #748, b. 10 January 1924, d. 1982
Bernard Erle Wales
FatherErle Ray Wales b. 7 Jun 1900, d. 4 Mar 1984
MotherRuth Angela Bridget Joyce b. 1902, d. 20 Nov 1981
Relationships1st cousin 1 time removed of Robert Mote
2nd great-grandson of William Wales
2nd great-grandson of Josiah George Swift Perks

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth10 January 1924Bernard Erle Joyce Wales was born on Thursday, 10 January 1924 at Young, NSW, AustraliaG.1
He was the son of Erle Ray Wales and Ruth Angela Bridget Joyce.
MarriageBernard Erle Joyce was married to Elizabeth Frances Condon.
Death1982Bernard Erle Joyce Wales died in 1982 at Young, NSWG.

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
NicknameBernard Erle Joyce Wales was often called Bernie.

Military Service

EventDateDetails
Milit-Beg10 January 1924Bernard Erle Joyce Wales began military service on 10 January 1924 at Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG, and his Royal Australian Navy Service Number was S/7793.1
Milit-End2 May 1946He ended military service on 2 May 1946. At the time of his discharg he had the rank of Teleg posted to HMAS Penguin.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1966Bernard Erle Joyce Wales was a salesman in 1966 at 20 Lovell Street, Young, NSW, AustraliaG.2
ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Last Edited13 Sep 2006

Citations

  1. [S342] WW II Roll, online http://www.ww2roll.gov.au
  2. [S357] Electoral Office Commonwealth Of Australia, Electoral Roll, Subdivision: Young; Page: 70; Number: 4162.

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Alfred Leonard I'anson

M, #751, b. 19 March 1896, d. 23 August 1973
Alfred Leonard I'Anson and his Wife Hilda
FatherLeonard Nourse I'Anson b. 17 May 1870, d. 29 Jan 1949
MotherElizabeth Coon b. 30 Dec 1872, d. 9 Apr 1942
Relationship11th great-grandson of John I'Anson

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birth19 March 1896Alfred Leonard I'anson was born on Thursday, 19 March 1896 at Terowrie, SA, AustraliaG.
He was the son of Leonard Nourse I'Anson and Elizabeth Coon.
Marriage26 September 1923Alfred Leonard I'anson was married to Hilda Ruth Wales, daughter of Albert Thomas Wales and Esther Jane Perks, on Wednesday, 26 September 1923 at Young, NSW, AustraliaG.1
Death23 August 1973Alfred Leonard I'anson died on Thursday, 23 August 1973 at Cowra, NSW, AustraliaG, at age 77.
BurialAugust 1973He was buried in August 1973 at Private Cemetery, Greenethorpe, NSW, AustraliaG.

Newspaper Articles

NewspaperDateContent
The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser, Grenfell, NSW, AustraliaG1 October 1923Alfred Leonard I'anson was mentioned in an article in The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser, Grenfell, NSW, AustraliaG, on Monday, 1 October 1923 as follows:

Wedding.

A WEDDING which created much local interest was celebrated in the Methodist Church, Young, on Wednesday last, when the Rev. W. Fullerton united in the holy bonds Mr. Alfred L. I'Anson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L N. I'Anson, of Iandra, and Miss Hilda Ruth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wales, of Murringo-street, Young. The church was crowded and the choir rendered the Wedding hymns during the service.

The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, was gowned in ivory morocain and georgette, with pearl girdle, and the handsome veil was made by Miss K. Price, friend of the bride, and a dainty coronet of orange blossoms. The bride carried a beautiful bouquet of sweet peas, carnations and stocks, asparagus and maiden hair fern, the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaid, Miss Myrtle Wales, cousin of the bride, was dressed in pale pink satin with georgette and wore a black hat with trimmings in suite. Little Joyce Mote, niece of the bride, carried a pretty basket of sweet peas and maiden hair fern. She wore a dress of white organdie over a slip of shrimp. Mr. Cyril I'Anson acted as best man. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome handbag, and the bridesmaid gift a gold bangle, and to the basket-bearer, a gold bangle. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a pair of gold sleeve links.

After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served at the Epworth Hall. The bride's mother received the guests in a dress of black trianon soie and georgette with bead trimmings. She wore a hat of black and gold and carried a bouquet of dark red carnations. Mrs. I'Anson (mother of bridegroom) wore black cashmere de soie relieved with grey and beaded, black hat and bouquet of scarlet carnations. The bride is travelling in a dress of saxe blue morocain with oriental trimming with gray and saxe hat to match. The honeymoon is to be spent in Sydney and Tasmania. Their future home will be at Iandra.2

The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser, Grenfell, NSW, AustraliaG27 April 1939He was mentioned in the newspaper article about Joyce Mote on 27 April 1939 in The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser, Grenfell, NSW, AustraliaG;

WEDDING.

MITCHELL/ WATT

A wedding of great interest to country people, both here and at Corowa and Albury took place in the Greenethorpe Methodist Church on Saturday, April 8 when Daphne, eld est daughter of Mr and Mrs T. A. Watt of 'Glenview' Greenethorpe was married to Mr Harold Mitchell, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs T. P. Mitchell of 'Hugleside' Balldale.

The bride is particularly well known, being a member of the Southwell family whose centenary celebrations were held at Canberra recently.

Great bowls of dahlias, and Easter daisies, and a most unusual festoon of marigolds made one of the most beautiful displays of flowers ever seen in the church.

Preceded by her small cousin, Sylvia Watt, who wore a dainty frock of pale green chiffon flounced with pink and carrying a gold basket of pink gladioli Miss Watt entered the church on the arm of her father.

The bride made a beautiful picture as she walked down the aisle. Her train gown was of white angel skin lace over satin, and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli and tuberoses while her long cut tulle veil was held in place by a cluster of gardenias.

Misses Sadie and Hilda Watt and Miss Rhosa Southwell, sisters and cousin of the bride respectively, were her maids of honour and they wore perfectly cut gowns of a delightful shade of salmon pink. The circular swing skirts were flounced with match ing lace as also were the bodices and short, slightly puffed sleeves. They carried shower bouquets of talisman roses and their tulle head dresses were held in place by a top knot of roses to mjatch their bouquets.

The gentlemen attendants to the groom were Mr. Victor Wilson (best man); and Messrs. Jim Brissenden and Nevin Watt (groomsmen.

The ushers were Mr. Rex Smith, Mr Hugh McColl and Mr Viv Morgan.

Mr. Ron Diprose drove the bridal car.

Just before the bride entered the church Miss Joyce Mote sang 'When Song is Sweet' and in the course of the service the choir rendered 'O Perfect Love.' Miss Esmide Smith sang 'All Joy Be Thine' during the signing of the register.

After the ceremony the 150 guests were received at the Soldiers' Memorial Hall by Mrs Allan Watt and Mrs T. F Mitchell. The former wore a navy frock with insertions of gold, navy accessories and a posy of autumn tinted roses Mrs Mitchell chose an ensemble of black, relieved with floral trimmings and a posy of pink and cream, roses.

The breakfast, which was catered for by the Ladies' Church Aid was beautifully served and during a most enjoyable repast the following toasts were honoured:
The King, proposed by (Rev. Fleming; The Bride and Groom also by Mr. Fleming and this was respond ed to by the groom in a most capable manner; The Bridesmaids, proposed by Mr Harold Mitchell and responded to by Mr. Victor Wilson; Parents of the Bride, by Mr J. R. Dawe and res ponded to by Mr T. A. Watt; Parents of the Groom by Mr A. C. Southwell (Balldale) and responded to by Mr Chapman (a son in law) .

A vote of thanks to the chairman was proposed by Mr Stocks, of New castle.

The toasts were interspersed with items. They comprised a recitation by Miss J. Adams; songs by Miss Bryer and Mr. S. Starr; and a quartette by Mr and Mrs F. Gray and Mr and Mrs A. I'Anson

Mrs. Mitchell's travelling frock was of a delightful shade of teal blue with which she wore grape wine accessories. The shoulder line was squared and the bodice to which was pinned a single rose and had sunray pleating radiating from the waistline.

Aflter many expressions of good wishes, Mr and Mrs Mitchell left by car for their honeymoon which is to be spent motoring.

ChartsDescendant Chart - John Armstrong
Descendant Chart - Thomas Edgerton
Descendant Chart - William Ambrose Percival
Descendant Chart - Richard Millington Perks
Descendant Chart - William Wales
Descendant Chart - John I'Anson
Last Edited21 Oct 2014

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Registration: Young; Year: 1923; Number: 16880.
  2. [S999] Trove, online http://trove.nla.gov.au

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Richard Pettiford1

M, #753, b. circa 1818, d. 3 February 1862
FatherAbraham Pettiford d. b 1845
MotherMary Clement

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Birthcirca 1818Richard Pettiford was born circa 1818 at Pimlico, Middlesex, EnglandG.2
He was the son of Abraham Pettiford and Mary Clement.
Marriage21 April 1845Richard was married to Sarah Loney, daughter of Robert Loney, on Monday, 21 April 1845 at All Souls Church, Marylebone, London, EnglandG.1
Death3 February 1862Richard Pettiford died on Monday, 3 February 1862 at Forty Foot Hill, Castlemaine, VIC, AustraliaG. His death Certificate states that he had lived in Victoria for 10 years and 8 months in New Zealand.1

Voyages

DateDetails
17 July 1851Richard Pettiford was a passenger aboard The Ship Sir George Pollock which sailed from EnglandG on Thursday, 17 July 1851 and arrived in Lyttelton, New Zealand on 10 November 1851 with 145 passengers.3
circa July 1852Richard Pettiford and Sarah Loney sailed from New ZealandG circa July 1852 with their children Richard Henry Pettiford, Mary Ann Pettiford and William Pettiford and arrived in Australia later in 1852.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupationbetween 1841 and 1851Richard Pettiford was a male servant between 1841 and 1851.4
Occupationbefore 1862He was a Butcher before 1862.1

Family with

Sarah Loney d. a 1900
Children
Last Edited7 Feb 2010

Citations

  1. [S450] Jan McInnes, "Jonas Jackson," e-mail to Robert Mote, various.
  2. [S336] 1851 England Census.
  3. [S853] Sir George Pollock, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/pollock.htm
  4. [S608] Images of the 1841 Census Books, 1841 UK Census.

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Sarah Loney1

F, #754, d. after 1900
FatherRobert Loney1

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Sarah Loney was the daughter of Robert Loney.1
BirthSarah Loney was born at IrelandG.2
Marriage21 April 1845Sarah was married to Richard Pettiford, son of Abraham Pettiford and Mary Clement, on Monday, 21 April 1845 at All Souls Church, Marylebone, London, EnglandG.1
Marriage12 May 1862Sarah Loney witnessed the marriage of Charles Thomas Malpas and Mary Ann Pettiford on 12 May 1862 at Episcopal Church, Dunedin, New ZealandG; The Minister was Edward G Edwards and the witnesses were Sarah Pettifor of Dunedin and Henry Munyard, a printer of Dunedin.
Marriage10 January 1866Sarah was married to John Cox on Wednesday, 10 January 1866 at St John's Anglican Church, Waikouaiti, New ZealandG.1
Deathafter 1900Sarah Loney died after 1900 at New ZealandG; She appears in a Dunedin Directory at York Street in 1900.1
BurialShe was buried at the Cemetery, Palmerston, New ZealandG.1

Also Known As

DescriptionDateName
Married Name1845As of 21 April 1845, her married name was Pettiford.1
Married Name1866As of 10 January 1866, her married name was Cox.1

Voyages

DateDetails
17 July 1851Sarah Pettiford was a passenger aboard The Ship Sir George Pollock which sailed from EnglandG on Thursday, 17 July 1851 and arrived in Lyttelton, New Zealand on 10 November 1851 with 145 passengers.3
circa July 1852Richard Pettiford and Sarah Loney sailed from New ZealandG circa July 1852 with their children Richard Henry Pettiford, Mary Ann Pettiford and William Pettiford and arrived in Australia later in 1852.

Other Details

LabelDateDetails
Occupation1841Sarah Loney was a Female Servant in 1841 at Hampton Court Palace.4

Family with

Richard Pettiford b. c 1818, d. 3 Feb 1862
Children
Last Edited7 Feb 2010

Citations

  1. [S450] Jan McInnes, "Jonas Jackson," e-mail to Robert Mote, various.
  2. [S336] 1851 England Census.
  3. [S853] Sir George Pollock, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/pollock.htm
  4. [S608] Images of the 1841 Census Books, 1841 UK Census.

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Maud Manning

F, #757

Life Span

EVENTDATEDETAILS
Marriage1916Maud was married to Robert L Gould in 1916 at Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.1

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DescriptionDateName
Married Name1916As of 1916, her married name was Gould.1

Family with

Robert L Gould
Child
Last Edited15 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S2] Index of BDM records, NSW BDM, Place of Marriage Registration: Sydney, Registration Year: 1916, Registration Number: 12653.

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