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19201 Washington, Birth Index, 1907-1919
Name: Lowell Ardys Higley Birth Date: 12 Aug 1918 Location: Douglas
Sex: Male Race: White
Father's name: Floyd John Higley Mother's name: Harriet B Miller
Image Filename: 2723

 
HIGLEY, Lowell Ardys (I3194)
 
19202 Washington, Birth Records, 1870-1935 Washington State Department of Health Washington State Department of Health Birth Index: Reel 4 1939
Keith, Nathaniel C, Whatcom, 9-20-17
Barbara Willox Keith, Jane Silver Bisset
Washington Births, 1907-1919
Name Barbara Willox Keith Birth Date 20 Sep 1917 Location Whatcom Sex Female Father's Name Nathaniel C Keith Mother's Name Jane Silver Bisset Image Filename 3337.

 
KEITH, Barbara Willox (I3192)
 
19203 Washington, Death Records, 1883-1960
Name: Christian Low [Christian Silver] Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1883
Death Date: 12 Mar 1950 Age at Death: 67 Death Location: Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington
Father: George Silver Mother: Anna German*
Record Source: Washington State Death Record
*Gorman correct spelling.

 
SILVER, Christian Watt (I8852)
 
19204 Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013
Name: Barbara W Keith Gender: Female Application Age: 24 Birth Date: abt 1918
Birth Place: Ferndale Application Date: 15 Aug 1942
Application Place: Whatcom, Washington, USA
Spouse: Lowell A Higley
Transcript from entry:
Application for marriage license
Barbara Keith, aged 24, soldier, born Withrow, Washington, single of Camp Roberts, Calif and Lowell A.Higley, aged 24, teacher, born Ferndale, Washington.

 
Family: Lowell Ardys HIGLEY / Barbara Willox KEITH (F895)
 
19205 Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013. Name: James Murray Silver Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1946
Marriage Place: Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA Date Recorded: 21 Aug 1946 Spouse: Lois Jeanne Lockie

 
Family: James Murray SILVER / Lois Jeanne LOCKIE (F1226)
 
19206 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Stanley Clinton BRUNNER / Living (F896)
 
19207 Washington, U.S., Death Records, 1907-2017
Name Bernard B Bezodis Gender Male Age 79 Birth Date abt 1928 Residence Place Lewis, Washington, USA Death Date 14 Aug. 2007 Death Place Lewis, Washington, USA

 
BEZODIS, Bernard Brian (I9764)
 
19208 Waspe Household (2 People)
The Green , Gipping R.D., Suffolk, England
FIRST NAME(S) LAST NAME(S) DOB SEX OCCUPATION MARITAL STATUS SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SUB NUMBER
Rose M Waspe 5 May 1899 Female Housewife Unpaid Married 32 2
Rowland C Waspe 19 Jul 1903 Male Farm Horseman And Farmer (Offhand Own Account) Married 32 1
Ref: RG101/6642B/04/19 Letter Code: TXGB

 
NUNN, Rose May (I6911)
 
19209 WATKINS The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. G. T. Watkins, Mr. & Mrs. S. T. Watkins, Junior, Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Watkins, Mr. & Mrs. R. Muir and Arlene. and Mr. L. J. Watkins are Invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband and their Father, Father-in-law, and Grandfather, George Thomas Watkins, late of Tamar St. Booval, to leave the Funeral Parlour, Nicholas St., Ipswich, at 3 o'clock This (Saturday) Afternoon, for the Ipswich Cemetery. J. & H. REED, Funeral Directors, Ipswich.

WATKINS. The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. J. Reichardt, Mr. & Mrs. O. Watkins, Mr. & Mrs. A. Watkins, Mr. & Mrs. W. Woodford. Nambour. Mr. & Mrs. C. Watkins, Mr. & Mrs. W. Watkins. Rockhampton, and Families are invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased Brother,- Brother-in-law, and Uncle, George Thomas Watkins, to leave as per above notice. J. & H. REED. Funeral Directors, Ipswich.

WATKINS. The Relatives and Friends of Mr. & Mrs. F. Holland, Wacol. Mr. & Mrs. H. Randolph. Mr. & Mrs. H. Nunn. Mr. & Mrs. N. H. Morrison, Brisbane, Mr. & Mrs. R. Evans, Dinmore, and families, are invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased Brother-in-law and Uncle, George Thomas Watkins, to leave as per above notice. J. & H. REED, Funeral Direc tors, Ipswich.

Family Notices. (1946, July 20). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 10 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved November 24, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118379300

 
WATKINS, George Thomas (I1123)
 
19210 WATKINS, Doris Agnes Rose, Aged 96 years, of Nowlanvil, formerly of Frederick Street, Newtown. Loving wife of Merv (dec'd), much loved mother and mother-in-law of Lynda and Dennis Kendall, Mervyn (dec'd) and Pattie Watkins, Robert and Sue Watkins, and Allan (dec'd), loving Granny of 6 Grandchildren, and
Great-Granny of 6 Great-Grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Doris' funeral service to be held at 9.00 a.m. Wednesday 29th October 2014 in the Len Russell Funeral Chapel, corner Brisbane and Clay Streets, West Ipswich. 
WERNER, Doris Agnes Rose (I1133)
 
19211 WATT, Arthur, chemist, retired, sometime of 74 Queen Street, Dumfries, thereafter at 10 Brooke Street there, 1 Jeffery's Road, Clapham, London and 33 Chantrey Road, Brixton, London, latterly of 37 Trelawn Road there, died 1 April 1935 at London, testate. Confirmation Edinburgh, 29 May, to James Mowat Taylor, bank agent, Protea, Oakhill Road, Aberdeen, Executor. Will dated 2 November 1933 recorded Edinburgh 28 May 1935. Value of estate, £757:12:4

 
WATT, Arthur (I9472)
 
19212 Web: Australia and New Zealand, Rootsweb Death Index, 1813-2003
Name Mervyn Henry Walker Residence Date 2001 Residence Place Daleys Point Death Date 16 Jan 2001 Notes newspaper (death notice); late of Daleys Point
http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/aus/cgi-bin/aus.cgi?main_id=707865&database=Australian%20Records&return_to=http://userdb.rootsweb.com/aus/&submitter_id=


WALKER Mervyn Henry Death notice 16JAN2001 Death late of Moorooka Courier Mail (Brisbane) 18JAN2001
WALKER Mervyn Henry Death notice 16JAN2001 Death late of Daleys Point Sydney Morning Herald 20JAN2001
ryersonindex.org

 
WALKER, Mervyn Henry (I7224)
 
19213 Web: Global, Gravestone Photograph Index, 1265-2014

 
NUNN, Harry (I6186)
 
19214 Web: Moray, Scotland, Local Heritage Index, 1632-2014

http://libindx.moray.gov.uk/people/people_report_view.asp?REF_ID=NM163591

 
SILVER, Christian (I5830)
 
19215 Web: Moray, Scotland, Local Heritage Index, 1632-2014
Name: Christina Paul Maiden Name: Barclay Death Age: 79 Birth Date: 1850
Death Date: 14 Feb 1929
Spouse: Alexander Paul
Original URL: http://libindx.moray.gov.uk/people/people_report_view.asp?REF_ID=NM145512

 
BARCLAY, Christian (I9560)
 
19216 Web: Obituary Daily Times Index, 1995-2011
Name Ethel Margaret Silver Age at Death 93 Birth Date Abt 1907 Birth Place Aberdeen SCT
Death Date abt 2000Death Place Vancouver BC
Publication or Record Date 26 Aug 2000

 
SILVER, Ethel Margaret (I8147)
 
19217 Web: Obituary Daily Times Index, 1995-2012
Name: Gerald A Nunn Age at Death: 81 Birth Date: Abt 1924 Death Date: abt 2005 Death Place: Toronto ON Publication or Record Date: 1 Apr 2005 Publication or Record Place: United States

 
NUNN, Gerald Alexander (I3425)
 
19218 Web: Queensland, Australia, Immigration Indexes, 1848-1972
Name: Minnie Ella Handley Age: Inf Birth Year: abt 1883 Arrival Date: 28 Dec 1883 Arrival Place: Queensland, Australia Ship: Darra Title: Assisted Immigration 1848 to 1912 Page number: 135 QSA Item: 18488
Microfilm: Z1967 Microfilm 2: M1706 Original URL: http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/Indexes/Immigration/Pages/Immigration1848.aspx


First marriage 1915/C3400: Minnie Ella Handley and Thomas William Rabjohns. Thomas died in 1917.

 
HANDLEY, Minnie Ella (I4635)
 
19219 Web: Saskatchewan, Death Index, 1889-1916, Ancestry.com, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - Genealogy Index Searches. Saskatchewan Information Services Corporation. http://www.isc.ca/VitalStatistics/Genealogy/vsgs_srch.aspx: accessed 23 February 2012.Original).
Death date: 28 Nov 1909 Death place: Saskatchewan, Canada
http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=websearch-4027&h=43235&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt
*According to probate entry, he died in testate and estate went to his widow Fannie May. Witnesses were his brothers James Reginald Hutchinson and Robert Lawrence Hutchinson.

 
HUTCHINSON, Richard Thomas (I3236)
 
19220 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name Alice Jane Close
Death Date 24 Oct 1991 Burial or Cremation Date 1 Nov 1991
Burial or Cremation Place Greenwich, London, England

 
COKER, Alice Jane (I4760)
 
19221 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name John Coker Death Date 12 Jun 1975 Burial or Cremation Date 18 Jun 1975 Burial or Cremation Place Southwark, London, England


England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995
Name John Coker Death Date 12 Jun 1975 Death Place South London Probate Date 30 Jul 1975 Probate Registry London

 
COKER, John ("Boy") (I4764)
 
19222 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name Sheila Rosemary Coker Death Date 18 Nov 1997 Burial or Cremation Date 28 Nov 1997
Burial or Cremation Place Southwark, London, England

 
GODDARD, Sheila Rosemary (I4775)
 
19223 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name Walter Emmerson Register Type Burial Death Date abt 1952 Burial or Cremation Date 25 Feb. 1952
Burial or Cremation Place Nottinghamshire, England URL https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch?DetsView=Summary&src=ext&fileid=807019

 
EMMERSON, Walter (I7794)
 
19224 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name: Ada Coker Register Type: Burial
Burial or Cremation Date: 29 Oct 1949 Burial or Cremation Place: Havering, London, England

 
COKER, Ada (I254)
 
19225 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name: Edith Mary Talkington
Death Date: 16 Jun 1983
Burial or Cremation Date: 24 Jun 1983
Burial or Cremation Place: Greenwich, London, England
URL: https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch?DetsView=Summary&src=ext&fileid=3302622 
NUNN, Edith Mary (I6963)
 
19226 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name: Elizabeth Ann Coker Register Type: Burial Death Date: abt 1909
Burial or Cremation Date: 27 Jul 1909 Burial or Cremation Place: Newham, London, England

 
PALES, Elizabeth Ann (I246)
 
19227 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name: Percy Edward Nunn
Register Type: Cremation
Death Date: abt 1974
Burial or Cremation Date: 25 Oct 1974
Burial or Cremation Place: Cambridgeshire, England

 
NUNN, Percy Edward (I6531)
 
19228 Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name: Thomas P Blades Register Type: Cremation
Death Date: 7 Jul 1956 Burial or Cremation Date: 10 Jul 1956
Burial or Cremation Place: Edinburgh, Scotland
URL: https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch?DetsView=Summary&src=ext&fileid=2321397

 
BLADES, Thomas Pow (I9518)
 
19229 Web: UK, Coal Mining Accidents and Deaths Index, 1878-1935
Name William Falconer Death Age 55 Event Type Death Birth Year 1821
Death Date 1 Sep 1876 Death Place Cockpen, Edinburgh Occupation Sinker Colliery Arniston Owner Arniston Coal Co Ltd
Notes A fall of earth in a sinking shaft which was being bricked carried away the scaffold on which he stood.

 
FALCONER, William (I8578)
 
19230 Web: UK, Naval Officers' Service Record Cards and Files Index, 1880-1950s
Name David Bisset Esson Birth Date 4 Apr 1878 Birth Place Aberdeen Rank Sub-Lieutenant Number 001555
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D8290131

 
ESSON, David Bisset (I3206)
 
19231 Web: Washington, Find A Grave Index, 1853-2011, Ancestry.com, (Online publication - Provo, UT. USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 27 February 2012.Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cg).
Birth date: 21 Oct 1885 Birth place: Death date: 15 Nov 1965 Death place:


 
KEITH, Nathanial Chivas (I3191)
 
19232 WEDDING BELLS
Brooks-Goodwin
The Hartley Memorial Methodist Church was the setting for the pretty afternoon wedding recently of Doris Evelyn elder daughter of Mr and Mrs E Goodwin, of Bluff, who exchanged vows with Francis Henry, eldest son of Mr and Mrs G. H. Brooks, Urbenville N.S.W. Rev. G. D. Smith was the officiating clergyman.
The charming bride entered the church to the strains of the Wedding March, escorted by her father, who subsequently gave her away. She wore a gown of white embossed organdie and all-over lace over taffeta. The organdie bodice was scalloped on to a lace yoke with a Peter Pan collar and long sleeves forming points at the wrists, finished with covered buttons and loops to the waist. The flared skirt was slightly gathered and formed a long train. Her embroidered and appliqued tulle veil was mounted on a head-dress of orange blossoms and silver looped trimming. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, dahlias, frangipani lilies and pink antiganon arranged with white ribbons and fern. For " something old " the bride wore a gold brooch which had belonged to her late maternal grandmother. As she left the church she was presented with two satin horseshoe tokens, trimmed with orange blossom, by her grandmother, Mrs Dowling, and cousin, Miss Daphne Sleaford.
The bride's sister, Hilda, attended as bridesmaid and her little niece, Judith Goodwin, was flower girl. They wore frocks of pale blue embossed organdie and all-over lace over taffeta. The bridesmaid's frock was made with a lace bodice and puffed sleeves, with an organdie yoke and a long full circular skirt. She wore a matching tulle veil and blue floral head-dress and blue lace mittens. She carried a bouquet of pink and lemon toned dahlias, gladioli and roses arranged with fern and matching blue ribbons.
The flower girl's frock was designed with a lace yoke and puffed sleeves on an organdie bodice and long flared skirt. She wore blue lace mittens and a cream straw bonnet trimmed with blue ribbons and ruching. She carried a gold basket filled with pink bebe and tabermontana roses tied with blue ribbons.
The bridegroom was supported by his brother-in-law, Mr Cliff Grooves, as best man During the signing of the register, the congregation sang, "The Voice that Breathed o'er Eden."
The reception was held at the YMCA Hall, where over 60 guests were received by the bride's mother. Mrs Goodwin chose a saxe blue flat crepe frock, the bodice trimmed with contrasting embroidery. She added black accessories and chose a corsage of pink roses. Mrs Brooks was attired in a grey crepe frock finished with white embroidery and allied with a matching hat, black accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses. A feature of the bride's table was the beautiful three-tiered wedding cake. Under the chairmanship of Rev. Smith, the customary toasts were honoured and congratulatory telegrams read, including many from New South Wales. The catering arrangements were ably carried out by Mrs King. When leaving for the honeymoon, which was spent at Yeppoon and in a tour of the Mackay and Cairns districts, the bride wore a hand-embroidered torquoise blue crepe frock with matching grosgrain hat and navy accessories.
The future home of the happy couple will be at Urbenville New South Wales.
Reception study of Mr and Mrs Francis Brooks. The bride was formerly Miss Doris Goodwin, of Bluff. -Photo by Gordon Barnes.
WEDDING BELLS. (1953, May 7). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 3. Retrieved September 28, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57254958

 
Family: Francis Henry BROOKS / Doris Evelyn GOODWIN (F1586)
 
19233 WEDDING BELLS
COKER-SLEAFORD
At St Mary's Church of England, Mount Morgan, on August 30, at 1.30 p.m., the marriage was celebrated of Lilian Jane, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. A. Sleaford, Walterhall, to Charles Cyril, younget son of Mrs H. Coker, Kabra, and the late Mr H. Coker.
Canon Wight performed the ceremony and Mrs A.Findelator played the Wedding March. The bride, who was given away by her brother. Mr J. E. Sleaford, looked charming in her bridal gown of silver lame, made with a sweetheart neck-line and fully flared floor-length skirt, the waistline being finished wtib a spray of silver flowers.
Her cut tulle veil mounted with orchids was lent by Mrs W. Mathieson, and she carried a sheaf of lilies tied with white satin ribbon. For "something old and borrowed," the bride wore a true lovers knot brooch belonging to her mother and a cross and chain lent by a friend.
The bride was attended by her only sister, Mrs W.F. Coker, as matron of honour, who wore a gold brocaded satin frock made of similar lines as the bride's gown. She wore a matching gold straw picture hat trimmed with velvet ribbon and flowers, and she carried a bouquet of mixed flowers tied with matching ribbon.
Mr Leslie Robson, Rockhampton, was best man. After the ceremony the reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Canon Wight presided at the breakfast and pride of place was given a four-tiered wedding cake made by the bride's sister. Mr and Mrs Coker left later by car for Yeppoon, where they will reside.
WEDDING BELLS COKER SLEAFORD. (1941, September 11). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 3. Retrieved February 14, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56098353


bdm.qld.gov.au: 1941 C3454 Charles Cyril Coker and Lilian Jane Sleaford 
Family: Charles Cyril COKER / Lilian Jane SLEAFORD (F614)
 
19234 WEDDING BELLS BAUER-DOBBS
A pretty wedding was solemnised at Braemar, Boolburra, the home of the bride's parents, when Mavis Joyce, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. A. Dobbs, was married to Edward Hans Alexander (late AIF), eldest son of Mr and Mrs A. E. Bauer, Kingaroy. The Rev. Stewart Lang officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a becoming gown of ivory satin, featuring a deep V neckline with touches of shirring at the shoulders, and softly folded at the waistline into a richly embroidered pointed cum- merbund. Fine buttons and loops trimmed the backline from the neck to the waist, and the same trimming was repeated at her wrists, where the long full sleeves were fitted into a band. The plain skirt fell into a long pointed train, which was beautifully embroidered at the point. Her two-tiered veil (lent by Mrs G. Smith) was of embroidered Brussels net, pleated into a halo of orange blossoms and was worn well back on her head. She wore a string of pearls and carried a bouquet of white roses.
The bride was attended by her sister, Miss June Dobbs, who chose a full-length frock of sweetheart blue taffeta, featuring a fitted bodice with a draped centre panel, tiny puff sleeves and a double ruffle round the off-shoulder bodice. The full skirt was gathered at the waist into a scalloped bodice and was finished with a double ruffle at the hem, which was stiffened to give a crinoline effect. Her headdress of white Brussels net fell to her shoulders, from a halo of stiffened tulle, and was finished with a trail of pink and blue flowers. She added long white mittens and carried a bouquet of pink roses and blue sweetpeas.
Mr Roy Bauer, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.
The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a necklet and matching ear-rings of paua shell, and to the bridesmaid he gave a gold compact. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a travelling set.
The reception was held in the adjoining hall, which was prettily decorated with trails of pink and purple bougainvillea. Bowls of sweetpeas and ferns adorned the tables, and pride pf place was given to a two-tiered cake with appropriate decorations. The Rev. Stewart Lang presided and the usual toasts were honoured.
The bride's mother wore a floral silk crepe frock with black accessories and the bridegroom's mother chose a black frock relieved with white, to which she added a fur coat and black accessories. When leaving by car en route for Brisbane, where the honeymoon is being spent, the bride wore a sage green check silk frock and navy accessories.
APA citation: WEDDING BELLS BAUER-DOBBS. (1946, July 30). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 2. Retrieved March 14, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56406021

 
DOBBS, Mavis Joyce (I1392)
 
19235 Wedding cert states she was born in Broxburn, Lanarkshire, Scotland, but the only Christina M. Abel on 1861 census was born in Newhills, Aberdeenshire, which is confirmed on familysearch.org.
With family on 1861 and 1881 census and is possibly at Westhill, Aberdeenshire on 1871 census as a servant in a household headed by George Williamson.

 
ABEL, Christina Moar (I6115)
 
19236 Wedding certificate reports John Walker's birth was registered
10 April 1810 at Feteresso Parents: Alexander Walker, labourer (deceased) and Elizabeth Walker maiden name Brown
 
WALKER, John (I4617)
 
19237 Wedding notice Aberdeen Press and Journal 27 Dec 1937

 
Family: George Dudley STALKER / Elizabeth COLLET (F1753)
 
19238 Wedding notice says he is the adopted son of late John Gooch, carpenter, of Hargrave

 
REEVE, John Robert (I7458)
 
19239 Wedding notice that appeared in the Bury and Norwich Post and Suffolk Herald on 1 Jul 1884 reads thus:
REEVE-NUNN.-26th Ult., at Chevington, by the Rev. J.White. John Robert Reeve, the adopted son of the late Mr. John Gooch, carpenter, Hargrave, to Martha Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr E. Nunn, of Chevington.

 
Family: John Robert REEVE / Martha Elizabeth NUNN (F2489)
 
19240 Wedding notice: The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), p. 7. Retrieved August 25, 2017, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49357556
NUNN-LAGGAN. A honeymoon at Mt. Tamborine will follow the marriage of Miss Margaret (Peggy) Laggan (Morningside and Edwin Nunn, ex-W/O
R.A.A.F. (Valley), In St. Stephen's Cathedral. The bride, frocked in white crepe, will be attended by Mrs. J. Fitzgerald and Miss J. Jones. The reception will be held in the C.D. A. Hall.


Caption from wedding photo published Courier-Mail newspaper 18 Nov 1946 reads:
RIGHT: Leaving St. Stephen's Cathedral, where her sister, Miss Peggy Laggan, was married to former W/0. Edwin Nunn, R.A.A.F., on Saturday, Mrs.J. Fitzgerald managed to carry the bride's train, and also deal with her own voluminous skirt.
Ref: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49356508


https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
Marriage registration: Edwin Samuel Nunn Marriage date: 16/11/1946 Spouse's name: Margaret Burns Laggan
Registration details: 1946/B/9831

 
Family: Edwin Samuel NUNN / Margaret Burns LAGGAN (F1110)
 
19241 WEDDING NUNN-SMITH--The wedding was solemnised in the Central Methodist Church recently of Elizabeth Grieve, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith, Harrington - street. Darra, and Gordon David, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Nunn, Law-street, Bundamba. Rev. J. Tainton officiated. The bride entered the church with her father, who gave her away. She was frocked in all over lace and white satin. Her frock featured a full skirt and heart-shaped neckline, with a finger-tip veil embroidered with bells and mounted on a silver lame headpiece. She carried a bouquet of tuber roses and lilies. For something old she wore a cameo pendant loaned to her by a friend. The bride was attended by Mrs. Ron White as matron of honour, and Miss Nola Moloney as bridesmaid. They were frocked in mauve and blue figured or gandie, mounted over taffeta. Both wore picture hats off their faces and carried bouquets of roses, carnations, and charm dahlias. Messrs. Douglas Nunn and Keith Roach attended the groom. While the register was being signed, Mrs. Cameron sang "I'll Walk Beside You." Leaving the church the bride was presented with a horseshoe by Miss Elva Howard. The reception was held at the Capitol Cafe where the bride's mother, assisted by the bride groom's mother, received the guests. Mrs. Smith was frocked in tobacco brown with lime green accessories, and Mrs. Nunn wore a light blue crepe frock with navy accessories. After the reception the guests were entertained to an evening. The honeymoon is being spent at Maroochydore. The bride's travelling frock was of sky blue moss crepe with gold trimmings. She had junior blue accessories.
WEDDING. (1950, March 10). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 5 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved November 15, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article124640180

 
Family: Gordon David "Bunny" NUNN / Elizabeth Grieve SMITH (F2660)
 
19242 WEDDING. GEDDES-NUNN. A very pretty wedding, and one of much interest to a large circle of friends, was solemnised at the Ellenborough-street Methodist Church, Ipswich, on Wednesday, October 3. The bridegroom was Mr. Herbert L. M. Geddes, third eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Geddes, "Laskard," Pine-street, Wynnum South, and the bride Miss Vera May Nunn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nunn, "Ipsie Frost," River-road, Dinmore. Rev. H. M. Wheller officiated. The church was prettily decorated by girl friends of the bride, and amongst the decorations was a handsome wedding bell. Miss I. Walker (girl friend of the bride) officiated at the organ, and, whilst the register was being signed, Mrs. A. Statham (cousin of the bride) sang "Because." The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dainty and becoming wedding frock of pussy willow crepe de chine, with georgette sleeves, and made in long waisted effect, embroidered with bugle beads, finished at the waist with swathe belt and beaded panels. Her beautifully embroidered tulle veil (which was kindly lent by Mrs. J. H. Banks, West Burleigh) was arranged in a Dutch cap style, and embroidered with pearls. The bride carried a shower bouquet of watsonias lilies, and carnations. Misses Emily and Myrtle Nunn (sisters of the bride) acted as bridesmaids. The former wore a handsome frock of pale blue georgette, beaded in moonlight beads, and finished at waist with hand made flowers of contrasting shades. She also wore a becoming hat of white crinoline and visca straw, trimmed with flowers and ends of ribbon, and carried a bouquet to harmonise. The latter wore a dainty frock of white crepe de chine, long waisted effect, and was prettily beaded. Her hat was of cream net, trimmed with pale pink ribbon and ends. She also carried an early Victorian bouquet to harmonise. Mr. F. H. Geddes (brother of the bridegroom) carried out the duties of best man. After the ceremony, the bridal party motored to Whitehouse's Cafe, where the wedding breakfast was held. Near relations of the bride and bridegroom and very old friends were present. The tables were very beautifully decorated, and the centre of the bride's table was ornamented with a two-tier wedding cake. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a gold expanding wristlet watch, and to the bridesmaids gold armlets. The brides gift to the bridegroom was a gold signet ring. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Geddes left Ipswich for Toowoomba, en route for Sydney, where the honeymoon was spent. Mrs. H. L. Geddes wore a travelling frock of wedgewood blue morocain, with a grey hat to harmonise.
WEDDING. (1923, October 24). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 9 Edition: DAILY.. Retrieved May 8, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125408899

 
Family: Herbert Leonard MacQuart GEDDES / Vera May NUNN (F790)
 
19243 WEDDINGS. (1946, February 16). Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), p. 9. Retrieved May 31, 2015, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151450544


https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ Marriage registration: Rose Pearl Nunn Marriage date: 02/02/1946 Spouse's name :Albert James Taylor Registration details: 1946/C/897

 
Family: Albert James "Bill" TAYLOR / Rose Pearl NUNN (F140)
 
19244 Wendy-Jean was married to Roger Graham KWONG
B. 1945 Townsville, Queensland, Australia
D. MAR 2022 Townsville, Queensland, Australia


Excerpt from Morning Bulletin, Wednesday 9 February 1949, page 3:
A happy time was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Landsberg, Davis Street, when they entertained 12 little friends to celebrate the fourth birthday of their daughter, Wendy Jean. Tiny tots enjoyed games and there were many "oohs and ahs" when the attractive ice cream birthday cake was served.

 
LANDSBERG, Wendy-Jean (I3648)
 
19245 Went by John Phillip Carr when he moved to Queensland and presented himself as being several years younger.

Parents James CARR and Elizabeth DESAS (should DESOR). James is the son of James CARR and Elizabeth DESORE who married 26 Oct 1861 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK and who moved to Victoria, Australia in 1863
 
CARR, John Peter (I6122)
 
19246 West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1910
Name: George Nunn Age: 10 Record Type: Baptism Birth Date: 23 Apr 1889 Baptism Date: 10 Jul 1899
Baptism Place: Thurgoland, Holy Trinity, Yorkshire, England Parish as it Appears: Thurgoland, Holy Trinity
Father: James Nunn Mother: Ann Nunn

 
NUNN, George (I2029)
 
19247 West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
Name: Hilda Nunn Age: 7 Weeks Birth Year: abt 1895 Burial Date: 17 Jul 1895 Burial Place: Thurgoland, Holy Trinity, Yorkshire, England Parish: Thurgoland, Holy Trinity

 
NUNN, Hilda (I9641)
 
19248 West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935
Name: Sarah Elizabeth Nunn Marriage Age: 23 Event Type: Marriage Birth Year: abt 1892 Marriage Date: 30 Nov 1915
Marriage Place: Lindley, St Stephen, Yorkshire, England Parish as it Appears: Lindley, St Stephen
Father: Henry Nunn Spouse: Samuel Lake Proctor


West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935
Name: Sarah E Proctor Registration Date: 13 Aug 1921 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration District: Huddersfield Inferred County: Yorkshire West Riding
Spouse: Thomas S Shaw
Volume Number: 9a Page Number: 736

 
NUNN, Sarah Elizabeth (I7069)
 
19249 Western Australian BDM: No 497 Coker Emily M Female born at Boulder 1910

 
COKER, Emily Maud (I8717)
 
19250 Westminster, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1935
Name: Margaret Rebecca Avis Gender: Female Marriage Age: 37 Birth Date: abt 1887 Marriage Date: 19 Feb 1924 Marriage Place: St Gabriel, Warwick Square, Pimlico, London, Westminster, England Parish as it Appears: St Gabriel's, Warwick Square Search Father: Alfred John Avis Spouse: Archibald Elliot Fendall


1924 marriage solemnized at the church in the parish of St Gabriel Warwick Square in the county of London
No 381 19th February 1924, Archibald Elliot FENDALL, aged 57, bachelor, caterer, of 79 Gloucester St, son of John Fendall (deceased), Major General, Gengall Staff corps.
and Margaret Rebecca Avis, aged 37, spinster, of 79 Gloucester St, dau of Alfred John Avis (deceased), Captain, master mariner.

 
AVIS, Margaret Rebecca (I7469)
 

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