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WEDDINGS UPDATED Research by Gordon Freegard When girls get married and take on their husbands surname, it becomes very hard to trace them. A new page has been created to help solve that problem by listing the girls name first. Click here to go to new page Details of 401 Weddings
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ALCOCK - CATTACH November 14th 1901 William Alcock of Canning Mills, married Annie E. Cattach on 14th November
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ALTINIER - CODOGNOTTO 1939 In 1939, Regina (Rina) Codognotto, Italy, married by proxy, Antonio (Tony) Altinier, of Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
ALTINIER - DI GIULIO 1950 Peter (Pietro) Altinier of Piesse Brook married Nora M. Di Giulio in 1950.
ALTINIER - FANTUZ 1964 Luigi Altinier, son of Tony & Rina Altinier, of Pickering Brook, married Angela Fantuz in 1964, at Lourdes Monastery, Lesmurdie
ALTINIER - JENKINS 1964 Adrian Altinier, son of Tony & Rina Altinier, of Pickering Brook, married Danielle Jenkins in 1964. SEE MORE |
ANDERSON - BROWN 1913 Emily, the daughter of Clara and John Brown of Barton's Mill, Pickering Brook married George Anderson, of Barton's Mill Pickering Brook. The bride was attended by her two younger sister, Susie Brown as Bridesmaid and Mary as flowergirl. SEE MORE |
CLARA BROWN AND GEORGE ANDERSON'S WEDDING GROUP #21
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ANDERSON - BUCKINGHAM 1906 James A. Anderson married Blanche Buckingham in 1906. SEE MORE
ANDERSON - BUCKINGHAM September 19th 1922 On September 19th, at Gosnells R. C. Church, by Rev. Father Finnighan, David Amos (Sony), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson, Pickering Brook, late of Midland Junction, to Ruby Alma (Alma), youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late William Buckingham, Kelmscott. SEE MORE
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ANDERSON - CULLOTON April 12th 1941 One of the highlights of the wedding of Miss Rita May Culloton, of East Guildford, to Mr. George Arthur "Archie" Anderson, of Karragullen, was the bride's beautiful Limerick lace veil, embroidered with Easter Lilies, the work of Sisters at the Home of the Good Shepherd. It was a gift from the bride's godmother. The veil enhanced her frock of marquisette and lace, cut on old-worlde lines. She carried a bouquet of tuberoses and gladioli. The bride was given away by Mr. F. W. King, and Miss Irene Abbot was soloist, at St. Mary's, East Guildford, on Saturday 12th April, with Dr. Kiernan officiating. Mrs. A. Brimson was matron of honor and Misses Mavis Johnston and Audrey King bridesmaids. They chose lavender embossed georgette, with cream Leghorn hats with touches of black. They carried carnations and delphiniums. Messrs Maurice King, John Canning and Philip Kidd attending the bridegroom. Mrs. G. Anderson (mother of the groom) received guests at the Guildford Town Hall, and wore a smart frock of navy French crepe. The bride's travelling ensemble was a dusty pink with black accessories.
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RITA CULLOTON & ARCHIE ANDERSON'S WEDDING GROUP #22 |
ANDERSON - SUMMERS October 21st 1895 On 21st October 1895, at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Guildford, by the Rev. Father Kelly (later the Bishop of Geraldton), David, second son of David and Ann Anderson, of Chittering Brook, to Catherine, youngest daughter of William Henry and Catherine Summers, of Chittering Brook. Living in Pickering Brook 1920.
ANNETTS - CHAMPION 1936 Walter M. Annetts married Margarert B. Champion in 1936.
ANNETTS - COCKRAM 1932 Herbert Edward Annetts married Jessie A. Cockram in 1932.
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ANNETTS - DRAKE-BROCKMAN 1961 Ross Walter Annetts married Glenis Kay Drake-Brockman in 1961.
ANNETTS - JACKSON 1959 Barry Edwards Annetts married Barbara Merle Jackson in 1959.
ANNETTS - McNAMARA 1957 Herbert Edward Annetts' second marriage was to Eva May McNamara in 1957.
ANNETTS - MYERSON 1907 Albert Edward Annetts married Maud B. R. Myerson in 1907
ANNICE - WESTON December 11th 1922 On December 11th at the Sacred Heart Church, Highgate, Perth, by the Rev. Father Crowley, John Lomas, second son of the late Mr. John Annice and Mrs Annice, Hayfield, Broomehill, to Lillian Mary, third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Weston, of Springdale, Pickering Brook. SEE MORE ARASI - SCOLARO 1956 Pietro Arasi married Michela Maria Scolaro in 1956. SEE MORE
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ARMANASCO - ARMANASCO October 29th 1949 On the 29th October 1949, Doris Armanasco, daughter of Bortolo and Dominica of Pickering Brook, married her husband Dino Armanasco when she was 19, after they met through family friends. They were married in the chapel at St Brigid's, Lesmurdie. SEE MORE
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DINO & DORIS ARMANASCO ON THEIR WEDDING DAY 1949 #94 |
ASHMORE - JOLLIFFE 1913 Sydney Ashmore and Gertrude Jolliffe were married in 1913 in Fremantle.
ASHMORE - MATTHEWS June 16th 1943 On the 16th June 1943, a wedding of local interest took place in South Perth, when Joseph Harold Ashmore, son of Sydney & Gertrude Ashmore of Narembeen (formerly of Bickley), married Miss Glenice Valma Jean Matthews of South Perth. The bride wore a frock of silvery stripe satin and a dainty veil held in place with a spray of orange blossom, and carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. Mrs. Elston, matron of honour, and Miss Smith, the bridesmaid, were dressed alike in pale pink crinkled georgette with mittens to match and tulle veils held in place with a flower spray. Each carried a bouquet of Carnations. Eunice Matthews, niece of the bride, acted as flower girl, and wore a blue floral georgette frock and carried a basket of flowers. The reception was held at Durbridge Hall, South Perth, where the wedding breakfast was served. Mrs. Matthews, mother of the bride, wore a navy blue frock, and carried a posy of red roses. Mrs. Ashmore, mother of the bridegroom, chose a saxe blue frock and carried a posy of pink roses. At the conclusion of the festivities, the happy couple left for a brief honeymoon prior to making their home at Narembeen. SEE MORE
BACKMAN - HANBURY February 6th 1943 On 6th February, Kathleen Francis, daughter of Clement and Olivia Hanbury, of
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BARRITT - NOBLE 1935 Arthur Lucian Barritt married Phyllis May Noble in 1935. SEE MORE
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ARTHUR AND PHYLLIS BARRITT ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #83 |
BARTON (BRUCE) - CAMPBELL April 4th 1928 Kenneth Robert Alexander Barton-Bruce, son of the late Alexander Barton (Bruce) and Mrs. Alice Thomas formerly of Barton's Mill, Pickering Brook, married Charlotte Campbell on 4th April 1928 at Saint Andrews Church, Perth, Western Australia. SEE MORE
BARTON (BRUCE) - OSBORNE 1900 John Alexander Barton (Bruce) married Alice Mary Osborne in Busselton in 1900. SEE MORE
BATES - BEARD 1945 Carmel Beard, daughter of George and Martha Beard, married Leonard W. Bates in 1945. They had 4 children: Allison, Sue, Robert and Godfrey. SEE MORE
BATTERHAM - FAWKES 1959 Clifford Nelson Batterham married Margaret Claire Fawkes in 1
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BEAR - DONEY January 17th 1948 The marriage of Mavis Augusta, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doney of 877 Beaufort Street, Inglewood, to Edward John Bear, third son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bear, of Carmel, took place at the Church of Christ, Sixth Avenue, Inglewood on Saturday the 17th January at 5.30 p.m. Reception was held at Riley's Hall at 7 p.m.
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BEAR - HOARE September 29th 1919 At Christ Church, Claremont, on the 29th September, Mr. Arthur Bear (51st Battalion) married Elsie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoare, of Osborne. The wedding was solemnised by Canon M'Clemmens. The bride, who was given away by her father, was dressed in white crepe de chine and crepe georgette and her short veil hung in points. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations. Miss Lily Crisp, the bridesmaid, wore a dress of pale pink crepe georgette trimmed with pale mauve and pale pink hand-made ninon rosebuds, and a black tulle hat, and carried a bouquet of pale pink roses and carnations. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a cameo brooch set in gold, to the bridesmaid a gold bangle, and to the best man, Mr. Perce Heedes (112th Howitzer Battery) a gold-mounted cigarette holder. After the service a reception was held at the Parish Hall, Claremont. Later the happy couple left for their home in Carmel.
BEAR - WHITTINGHAM 1947 Francis Bear married Clara Whittingham in 1947
BEAR - WILLIAMS November 22nd 1947 At St. Andrews Church on Saturday 22nd November, Patricia Bety (Pat) Williams, eldest daughter of Mr.
BEARD - BROWN July 28th 1902 On the 28th July 1902, Rev. Father Robinson at St. Mary’s Church, Kalgoorlie, conducted the marriage between George Brainsford Beard, eldest son of the late Albert Beard, of Perth, and Martha (Mattie) Josephine Brown, youngest daughter of the late John Henry Brown, of Whanganui, New Zealand and sister of Mrs. T. E. Thompson, Railway Hotel, Kalgoorlie. SEE MORE
BEARD - CORNISH 1946 Desmond Joseph Beard, son of George and Martha Beard, Married Nancy M. Cornish in 1946. A.I.F. Taken Prisoner of War in Germany.
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BEARD - GIBBS January 29th 1955 The wedding of Pamela May, second youngest daughter of Mrs. Olive Gibbs, of Carmel, to Malcolm Hewison, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beard, of Pickering Brook, took place at St. Peter's Church, Victoria Park, on 29th January. The bride made a charming picture in her frock of embossed satin, with side panels frilled from the waist to the hem with fine lace. A beautiful train with lace inserts made it complete. She was attended by two bridesmaids, her younger sister, Nina, and the groom's sister Lynette. Both wore full-length frocks of mauve tulle over taffeta with bodices of broderie anglaise. The groom's twin sisters, Pamela and Jennifer, were flowergirls in frocks replicas of the bridesmaids, only in pale green. All four wore matching feather caps in mauve and green with feather pompoms at the side. The groom was attended by Mr. Leon Neave, as best man, and the groom's brother, Mr. Noel Beard, acted as groomsman. The reception was held after the ceremony at St. Peter's Hall, adjoining the Church, where some 200 guests enjoyed the evening in dancing and the usual merry-making. The happy couple will spend their honeymoon at Geraldton, and will be living in Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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PAM & MALCOLM BEARD ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #41 PAM & MALCOLM BEARD ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #42
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BEARD - HEWISON October 4th 1930 Albert (Bert) John, eldest son of George & Martha Beard, New Zealand, married Alice Thelma, youngest daughter of William and Helen Hewison, of Carmel on 4th October. SEE MORE
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ALICE & BERT BEARD ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #1
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BEARD - McLEOD August 6th 1914 Albert D. Beard married Annie McLeod, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. McLeod, Stornoway, Victoria Park on 6th August 1914 at Katanning by Rev. Father Reidy. Annie died as the result of an accident on 16th December 1946 aged 62 years
BEARD - MOYNS 1932 George Brainsford Beard (Junior), son of George and Martha Beard, married Dorothy Jean Avann Moyns in 1932. He served in the A.I.F. Returned ME. Later divorced in May 1949 and in 1950 married Marjorie E. Westergaard. SEE MORE
BEARD - WHITE 1958 Noel Beard , son of Bert & Alice Beard of Pickering brook, married Esma Dawn White in 1958. SEE MORE
BEAU-LEENEY - WESTON April 2nd 1935 On April 2nd, at Beris?, by the Rev. Quirk, Howard, eldest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Beau-Leeney, of South Africa, to Marjorie, third daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weston, of Cottesloe and Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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BECHELLI - SEALE December 10th 1966 Leslie Albert Bechelli, youngest son of
Pietro (Peter) and Ines Bechelli of Pickering Brook married Dorothy Margaret
Seale eldest daughter of Herbert and Elizabeth Seale of Bedford. The wedding ceremony was held at the New
Church in Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia. At the time of the marriage in compliance
with the Australian Federal Government’s compulsory National Service Act, Leslie was
serving 2 years active service requirement in the Royal Australian Regular Army
with the Royal Australian Electrical Mechanical Engineers (RAEME) Corp, serving
in Victoria. He was granted leave from active service to return to Perth for his marriage. After the wedding, on Christmas Eve 24/12/1966 Dorothy and Leslie departed Perth by train for him to return to Sydney to resume his active service at the RAEME Sydney Area Workshops, New South Wales. SEE MORE
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LESLIE BECHELLI & DOROTHY SEALE ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #81 LESLIE BECHELLI & DOROTHY SEALE ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #82
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BENTLEY - BUCKINGHAM 5th February 1857 Maria Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Twitchen, Devon, England married Edward Bentley (convict expiree) (b1820) on 5th February 1857 at Moore River, Western Australia. SEE MORE
BETTENAY - BAKER 21st October 1950 On 21st October at Forest Park Methodist Church, Walcott Street,
Mount Lawley, Mr. Roy A. Bettenay, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bettenay,
was married to Miss Ruth Baker, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker of
Carlisle.
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BETTENAY - BEESTON 7th November 1864 On 7th
November 1864 Joseph (Snr) married Sarah Beeston in Saint Thomas Parish Church,
Heaton Norris, County of Lancaster, England, by E. O. Jackson. Sarah was the
daughter of Humphrey and Mary (nee Grant) Beeston. Joseph’s occupation was
shown on the Marriage Certificate as “mule spinner” (cotton) – there was no
occupation shown for Sarah. Both Joseph and Sarah signed the Marriage
Certificate with an “X”.
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JOSEPH BETTENAY (Snr) & SARAH BEESTON #77
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BETTENAY - BEESTON 19th June 1888 James, son of Joseph (Snr) and Sarah, married his first cousin, Elizabeth Ann Beeston, first child of Thomas and Elizabeth Beeston. They married on 19th June 1888. SEE MORE
BETTENAY - BRIGHT 1945 Wilfred J. Bettenay married Ruth H. Bright in 1945. SEE MORE
BETTENAY - GIBBINGS c. June 1923 The Marriage of Mr. Wilfred E. Bettenay to Miss Sidney M. Gibbings, daughter of Mrs. Stred? and the late Mr. Gibbings, of Coolup, was solomised in the Karragullen Hall recently. The bride entered the hall with her brother, Mr. A. Gibbings, to the strains of a bridal hymn. Her dress was of white crepe-de-chine, trimmed with pearls and orange blossom, and she wore the usual wreath and veil. Miss Bettenay was bridesmaid in fawn, beaded with silver, and a hat to match. The bouquets carried by the bride and bridesmaid were made by an old friend of the bridegroom, Mrs. Jobson. Mr. A. Bettenay was best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Cotterall, of Perth. Miss Hewison sang "Because" to Mrs. Pine's accompaniment during the signing of the register. Their wedding breakfast and celebrations were also held at the Karragullen Hall. SEE MORE
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BETTENAY - GOWANS 24th August 1948 On Tuesday 24th
August 1948, a Kitchen Tea was rendered to the Assistant Schoolteacher, Miss
Margaret Gowans and Vernon, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bettenay, in
the Roleystone Hall. As very large gathering, including the school children,
were there, and dancing was interspersed with talkies, games, singing, and a
recitation by Hazel Wesley. Once again the dance music was supplied by Mrs.
Metcalf at the piano and Jim Pound on the drums. After supper the happy couple
were the recipients of gifts from 3 organisations – an alarm clock, presented
on behalf of the CWA; a crystal bowl with a neat little speech by Janice Savage
on behalf of the school children, and a set of aluminium canisters by Philip
Martin on behalf of the Young People’s Club. A number of individual presents
were also on display. Vern and Margaret both suitably responded to the good
wishes conveyed by the previous spokesmen, and the evening ended with the
vigorous singing of “Auld Lang Syne”. Three days
later the couple were united in ST. George’s Cathedral, Perth. Margaret,
dressed in the traditional white, was assisted by the groom’s only sister,
Edna, as bridesmaid in a beautiful blue dress. The best man was Vern’s youngest
brother, Eric. They made a very charming quartette. On returning from the
honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bettenay will live in Grandma’s cottage, quite close to
Vern’s parents, on the orchard, and for some time yet, Mrs. Bettenay will
continue teaching in the Roleystone School.
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VERNON BETTENAY & MARGARET GOWANS
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BETTENAY - HARDY 1946 Keith A. Bettenay married Annie M. Hardy in 1946. SEE MORE
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BETTENAY - JEFFERY 4th February 1953 Saint
Margaret’s Church, Nedlands, was the scene of a pretty wedding on the afternoon
of February 4th, when Miss Elizabeth T. Jeffrey, of Melbourne (formerly
of Roleystone, was married to Mr. Eric Bettenay. She was
attended by Miss Mymra White, wearing a lemon, marqisetta ballerina length
frock and carrying a bouquet of frangipani and delphiniums. Those flowers also
included in an attractive head-dress for the “maid”. The groom was attended by
Mr. Phillip Bettenay, his cousin.
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ERIC BETTENAY & ELIZABTH JEFFREY ON THEIR WEDDING DAY # 79
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BETTENAY - LEWORTHY 27th November 1893 Joseph, son of Joseph (Snr) and Sarah, married Ada Leworthy, a dressmaker, on 27th November 1893. Ada Leworthy was born in 1866 at Swinsbridge, Devon, England and lived as a child in Barnstaple, near High Wycombe. SEE MORE
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BETTENAY - PARKER 1920 Arthur L. Bettenay married Mabel Ruth Parker in 1920. SEE MORE
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ARTHUR BETTENAY & MABEL PARKER ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #80
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BETTENAY - PEGLER 9th May 1894 On 9th May 1894, Matthew, son of Joseph (Snr) and Sarah, married Jane Elizabeth
Pegler, daughter of Henry and Jane Peglar, at Mildura, Victoria, Australia by
Methodist Minister, Rev. A. E. Albiston. Jane was born on 30th
August 1874 in Lindsay Creek, River Murray, South Australia.
BETTENAY - WHITE 28th March 1953 A charming
wedding of considerable interest to the people of Roleystone and Karragullen,
took place in St. Peter’s Church of England, Victoria Park, on the afternoon of
March 28th. BIRD - EARNSHAW February 14th 1871 On 14th February, Rev, Henry Brown, performed the marriage ceremony, at the Church of England, Busselton, of Francis, partner of the enterprising firm of Mason, Bird & Co., the third son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, of Pinner Hall, Middlesex, England to Augusta Maud, the third daughter of Mr. David Fothergill Earnshaw, one of the earliest pioneers of the Blackwood district, from Busselton. The Commercial Hotel and the Working Men's Association were gaily decorated with flags for the occasion. The breakfast was graced by the presence of the local M.L.C. and his lady, and the young couple will have the good wishes of many of their neighbours for their future happiness and prosperity. SEE MORE
BIRRELL - O'MEAGHER October 27th 1951 A wedding of wide interest in the Karragullen District was solemnised at St. Peter's Church, Victoria Park, on Saturday 27th October, when Doreen, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. O'Meagher, "Omeo", Karragullen was married to Mr. John Edward Birrell of East Fremantle.
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BLAMIRE - WALLIS 1908 (1909) George Ernest Blamire and Annie May Wallis were married in 1908 (1909) at Wesley church, Perth. Annie May Wallis, or May as she was
known, was the fifth child and the second daughter of John and Emma Wallis and was born at Mason’s
Mill.
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GEORGE & MAY BLAMIRE ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #48
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BRESCACIN - BRESCACIN January 6th 1951 The wedding of Antonia Brescacin, of Lesmurdie Saw Mills, to Miss Antonietta Brascacin (who recently arrived from Italy) took place at the Roman Catholic Church, Lesmurdie, on Saturday 6th January.
BRIERLEY - PRICE before 1956 Alfred Brierley married Alice Dorothy Price, daughter of Thomas and Emily Price of Illawarra Orchard, Karragullen before 1956. SEE MORE
BROWN - BARNETT 1891 The marriage between John Brown of Canning Mills Timber Company and the eldest daughter of Mrs. M. Barnett was performed by the local minister Rev. J. Naismith in 1891
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BROWN - GIBBS August 26th 1933 Barton's Mill was the scene of a picturesque wedding, when Alma, eldest daughter of Mrs. Gibbs and the late George Gibbs, of Barton's Mill, was married to Frank Brown, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of Barton's Mill. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Morrell, of Kalamunda. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. George Gibbs, was charmingly gowned in a dress of white satin and angelskin lace, made with a close-fitting bodice, and flared draperies that reached to her ankle. She wore a beautiful wedding veil, which was held in place by a coronet of orange blossom, and fell in graceful folds to form a train, and carried a bouquet of arum lilies, mixed with maidenhair fern. The bridesmaids, Miss Elsie Brown and Miss Jean Gibbs, were attired in graceful frocks of pink georgette, with hats on suite, and carried sheaves of arum lilies and maidenhair fern. The duties of best man were ably carried out by Mr. Herbert Jacques, of Perth. After the ceremony, Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Brown received about 50 guests at a reception held in the school, the former wearing a smart frock of orchid georgette, and the latter a beautiful blue morrocain frock artistically embroidered. The wedding cake, which was a gift from Mrs. Quirk, was beautifully decorated, and much admired by all present. The usual toasts were honored, and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. The happy couple left by car, having received many beautiful presents. |
ALMA GIBBS ON HER WEDDING DAY #2
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BRUCE - CAMPBELL 1928 Kenneth S. W. Bruce, son of Mrs. Alexander Barton (Bruce) formerly of
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BUCKINGHAM - AYRES 21st April 1909 William Buckingham, son of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of
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WILLIAM & FRANCiS BUCKINGHAM ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #75
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BUCKINGHAM - BARNARD 1914 Frederick John Buckingham, son of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of Kelmscott, married Emma Barnard (1888 – 1965) in 1914 at Canning. SEE MORE
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FREDERICK & EMMA BUCKINGHAM #66
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BUCKINGHAM - CHANTER 25th Oatober 1835 Thomas
Buckingham (Snr) of Twitchen,
County Devon, Devonshire, England married Mary Chanter
(Chaunter) on 23rd October 1835.
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BUCKINGHAM - DRABBLE 1910 Charles James Buckingham, son of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of Kelmscott, married Edna (Sissie) Muriel Drabble (1888 – 1967) in 1910 at Perth. SEE MORE
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BUCKINGHAM - FANCOTE 1905 Henry Thomas Buckingham, son of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of Kelmscott, married Lucy Jane Fancote (1882 – 1952) in 1905 at the Congregational Church, Kelmscott. SEE MORE
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HENRY & LUCY WITH DAUGHTER SYBIL #69 |
BUCKINGHAM - GROOM 1913 John Buckingham, son of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, Formerly from Twitchen,
County Devon, Devonshire, England, second marriage to Hannah (Annie) Groom in 1913.
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JOHN & ANNIE (nee Groom) BUCKINGHAM #68 |
BUCKINGHAM - HALLIDAY John Buckingham, son of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, formerly from Twitchen, County Devon, Devonshire, England, first marriage Elizabeth Halliday. SEE MORE
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BUCKINGHAM - HOLT 25th August 1879 William Buckingham, son of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, formerly from Twitchen,
County Devon, Devonshire, England married Sarah Jane Holt from Fremantle on 25th August 1879.
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WILLIAN & SARAH BUCKINGHAM and FAMILY #70 |
BUCKINGHAM - MATHEWS 1929 Douglas W. Buckingham married Eileen M. Mathews in 1929. SEE MORE
BUCKINGHAM - MATTHIESON 20th November 1899 Hugh Buckingham, son of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, formerly from Twitchen, County Devon, Devonshire, England, married Hulda Elizabeth Matthiesson 20th November 1899 in Perth. SEE MORE
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BUCKINGHAM - SALTER 22nd September 1875 Thomas Buckingham, son of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, formerly from Twitchen, County Devon, Devonshire, England married Hannah Mary Ann Salter (b1852 - 1919) on 22nd September 1875. SEE MORE
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THOMAS (Jnr) & HANNAH BUCKINGHAM #71 |
BUCKINGHAM - STINTON 1924 Lawrence T. Buckingham married May Stinton in 1924. SEE MORE
BUCKINGHAM - THOMAS 16th January 1861. SEE MORE
BUCKINGHAM - TREEBY 1936 Ronald W. Buckingham married Vera Treeby in 1936. SEE MORE
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BUCKINGHAM - YORK 1st May 1872 Alexander Buckingham, son of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of
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ELIZABETH BUCKINGHAM Wife of ALEXANDER #72
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BUCKINGHAM - YORK 1916 Walter Samuel Buckingham, son of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham,
BUCKLEY - BETTENAY 1953 Walter H. Buckley married Edna M. Bettenay in 1953. SEE MORE
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CAMP - HOLROYD October 3rd 1917 Ernest Camp married Annie Holroyd, of Pickering Brook, on the 3rd October. The wedding group consisted of; L -R Mrs. Holroyd, George Holroyd, Mr. Holroyd, Ern (aka Fred) Holroyd, Queenie King, Emily Lowth, Annie and Ernie Camp, and Marion Holroyd. SEE MORE |
ERNEST & ANNIE CAMP'S WEDDING GROUP #3
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CAMPBELL - GIBBS 1957 William Robert Campbell married Nina Jean Gibbs, daughter of Mrs. Olive Gibbs.
CARTER - FAWKES 1964 Kenneth Nelson Carter married Edith Maude Fawkes in 1964.
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CASOTTI - BAISI 1950 Giustino C. Casotti married Eufemia Baisi in 1950
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CASOTTI - TONUSSO 1964 Nello Ronly Casotti married Estia Tonusso in 1964
CATCHPOLE - BARBER 1921 Harry Catchpole, son of Henry Catchpole and Emma Eyles of Lion's Mill,
CATCHPOLE - GREY 1938 Harry Catchpole, son of Henry Catchpole and Emma Eyles of Lion's Mill,
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CATCHPOLE - YATES December 1913 Harry Catchpole, son of Henry Catchpole and Emma Eyles of
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HARRY CATCHPOLE & WIFE SALLY #33
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CHALMERS - JAMES April 20th 1932 A wedding of interest was solomised at St. Brigid's Church, West Perth, on Wednesday, April 20th, between Edna, second daughter of Mrs. M. James, of Llewellyn, Walliston, and the late Mr. M. James, of Burtville, and Peter Berry Chalmers, of Bunbury, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Chalmers, of Aberdeen, Scotland. The Rev. Monsignor Fagan (who also married the bride's parents) officiating. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. John Henry O'Meagher (Snr) of Karragullen, was handsomely attired in a frock of ivory satin cut on classic lines, full length, with tight fitting sleeves and a pale pink georgette train, finished with lace, falling from the shoulders. Her beautiful veil of hand-made point lace (kindly lent by her aunt, Mrs E. Jordan) was held in place by a coronet of orange blossom. She carried a lovely shower bouquet of white roses, carnations and fern with streamers of white ribbon which completed a beautiful bridal toilet. The two bridesmaids, Misses Ida and Katharine James (sisters of the bride) were frocked alike in white morocain, made the new diamond shaped yokes, and cut on long flowing lines with little white coatees trimmed with ruckings and wore white picture hats. Each carried a bouquet of white and pale pink roses, carnations and fern with white ribbon streamers, and wore crystal necklets, gifts from the bridegroom. Mr. George Sullivan carried out the duties of best man, and the groomsman was Mr. Lance Taylor. The reception was held in Keough's Hall, where the guests were received by the bride's mother, who was smartly attired in fawn crepe de chine, trimmed with darker shade of georgette and embroidered in brown and gold, and hat en suite. She carried pale pink roses and fern. Mr. George Taylor, late member for Mount Margaret, an old friend of the bride's parents, acted as chairman, and the usual toasts were honored, after which many telegrams of congratulation were read. The evening was spent in dancing and songs. The bride and bridegroom left for their honeymoon by car, the bride travelling in a smart, dark red ensemble and small hat to match. The happy couple, who were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents, will take up their residence in Bunbury.
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CHAPMAN – ROADS September 12th 1953 On September 12th 1953, in Victoria Park, Alan James Chapman married Florence (Florrie), daughter of Tommy and the late Mrs. Mabel Roads of Pickering Brook. SEE MORE |
FLORENCE ROADS ON HER WEDDING DAY #4
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COCKRAM - BUCKINGHAM 1862 Mary Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, formerly from Twitchen,
County Devon, Devonshire, England married
Edmund Oxenham Cockram 1862.
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COCKRAM - BUCKINGHAM 18th May 1870 Betsy Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, formerly from Twitchen, County Devon, Devonshire, England married Edwin Cockram on 18th May 1870 at her brother Thomas Jnr's house "Poplar" in Kelmscott. SEE MORE
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COLLINS - BUCKINGHAM April 27th 1910 Hannah Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of Kelmscott, married Harry Bertram (Bert) Collins (1877 - 1945) on 27th April 1910 at Canning. SEE MORE
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HARRY (BERT) & HANNAH COLLINS ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #43
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CONWAY - VIVIAN October 13th 1945 On the 13th October at Perth College Chapel, Mount Lawley, Raymond A. E. (ex-Capt. 2/28th En, A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs E. Conway, of Carmel, to Joan Lavina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Vivian, of Collie. Rev. T. B. MacDonald officiating
COX - WESTON 1936 In Perth in 1936, Eric W. Cox married Mavis Kathleen Weston, daughter of Frank and Clara Weston of Cottesloe and formerly of Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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CLARKE - MOTTRAM (year unknown) Howard Edward William Clarke married Edith May Mottram, daughter of Thomas and Mary
CRABB - GILES September 1911 Jimmy Crabb of Kalamunda married Ada Margaret Giles, daughter of Private and Ada Eliza Giles of Kookyine, at the Anglican Church, Maylands in September 1911. SEE MORE
CRAIG - MOTTRAM 1918 George Charles Craig married Ann Elizabeth Mottram, daughter of Thomas and Mary Mottram, in 1918. SEE MORE
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CUNNINGTON - PUTLAND December 6th 1941 Corporal Edgar J. Cunnington of Moora, was married to Maureen E. Putland, of Nedlands, daughter of George and Mary Putland of Carmel, on the 6th December 1941, by Rev. Father Moss, at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Nedlands. SEE MORE
CURTIS - GIBBS 9th June 1951 On Saturday, June 9th, a very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Peter's Church, Victoria Park, the bride being Miss Fay Gibbs of Karragullen, to Mr. John (Blue) Curtis, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A Curtis of Smailes' Mill.
CURTIS - SCARI 1947 Kenneth R. Curtis married Margaret Scari in 1947. SEE MORE
CURTIS - SCARI 1948 Albert Raymond Francis (Scotty) Curtis from Karragullen married Kathleen Elizabeth Scari in 1948. SEE MORE
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DARCY - FOX 17th April 1934 James Harte Darcy, son of Norah Darcy, of Kalgoorlie, married Edith Fox, daughter of William and Ada Fox, formerly of Pickering Brook, on the 17th April 1934. SEE MORE
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DAMIANO - FURFARO 1958 Audino Damiano married Maria Annunzista Furfaro in 1959. SEE MORE
DAVEY - ROADS July 6th 1944 The marriage of Mavis Emily, third eldest daughter of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads, of Pickering Brook, and Walter Edward Heyden Davey, took place at St. Alban's Church, Highgate on 6th July at 3p.m.
DELLA FRANCA - NATTA 1965 Guiseppe Peter Della Franca married Maria Domenica Natta in 1965.
DELLA FRANCA - PELONI 1933 Jack Giovanni Della Franca, son of Giuseppe Della Franca, married Natalina Peloni in Tirano, Italy in 1933. SEE MORE
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DELLA FRANCA – SALA TENNA November 1958 In November 1958, at "The Lady of all Grace" Church, Merrivale Road, Pickering Brook, Charlie, eldest child of Jack and Natalina Della Franca, married Joan Inez, daughter of Pietro (Peter) and Savina Sala Tenna of Pickering Brook. They were attended by Charlie's two sisters, Ines and Irene as bridesmaids and Joan's two brothers, Ralph and Vincent, as groomsmen. SEE MORE |
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DELLA-FRANCA – WESTON January 28th 1972 Frederick William Della-Franca married Jill Weston, youngest daughter of Niel and Mollie Weston of Pickering Brook, on the 28th January 1972.
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DINES - LANTZKE September 5th 1963 Walter George Dines married Annette Elizabeth Lantzke, daughter of Bill and Mary Lantzke of Roleystone, on 5th September 1963 in St. Peter’s Church, Mount Hawthorn. SEE MORE
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DI MARCO – GIORGI June 5th 1955 On June 5th, at St. Bridges Church, West Perth, Silio, son of Dante and Palmira Di Marco, of Karragullen, married Celestina, eldest daughter of Florindo and Agnesi Giorgi, of West Perth. SEE MORE
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DODDEMEADE - GUPPY May 8th 1915 A quiet wedding was celebrated at St. Matthew's Church, Guildford, on the 8th May, the contracting parties being Mr. Chas. S. Doddemeade, of Perth, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Doddemeade, of Cambridge, England, and Miss Eva W. Guppy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Guppy, of "Rohais", Guildford. The service was fully choral, the Rev. Ernest Foster M. A., performing the marriage ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a frock of ivory crepe-de-chine, the bodice being relieved with pale pink ninon and orange blossom (the latter being that worn by the brides mother at her wedding), with an ivory panne velvet hat, trimmed with ostrich ruching and silver poppy. A bouquet of white roses, azaleas, and heather was carried, and she wore a beautiful diamond ring, the gift of the bridegroom, together with a pendant of diamonds lent by a friend. The bride's mother was gowned in black and white check silk, trimmed with black silk, her hat being of panne velvet, relieved with white wings, and she carried a bouquet of red carnations, the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaid, Miss May Duyer, looker very well in a pale blue crepe-de-chine pinafore dress, with pale ninon bodice, and black velvet hat with silver trimmings, a bouquet of pink roses and carnations completing her toilette. She also wore a cameo bangle, the gift of the groom. Mr. Gordon MacLoshy acted as best man. The church was filled with well-wishers, and the happy couple on emerging were met with a heavy shower of confetti,which continued until their motor had got out of firing distance. The bridal party afterwards adjourned to the residence of the bride's parents, where a dainty wedding tea was served, the wedding cake being the work of the bride's mother and the ornaments the same as were used at the wedding of the parents. The usual toasts were honoured, and Mr. and Mrs. Doddemeade afterwards left for their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a cinnamon and blue check Russian costume with black velvet military hat. Numerous presents were received, amongst which were noticed a fine marble clock and a case of fish forks, and servers, the gift of the Perth staff of Messrs Penfold and Co. The bride's presents to the bridegroom were a gold pendant and a travelling rug. SEE MORE
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DUNLOP - WESTON 1956 In Perth in 1956, Ronald Chase Dunlop married Merle Alwyne Weston, daughter of Greg and Anne Weston of Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
DWYER - PUTLAND May 1941 A wedding of local Wagin interest was celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral, Perth, in May 1941, the contracting parties being Miss Georgina Putland, daughter of George and Mary Putland of Carmel, and Mr. Sid Dwyer of Wagin. Both these young people were well-known locally. Miss Putland was for some time on the nursing staff at the Wagin Hospital and Sid has lived in the town most of his life. SEE MORE
EARP - WALLIS 1936 Neil F. Earp married Grace F. Wallis in 1936. SEE MORE
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EATON - NIVEN November 6th 1954 The wedding took place on Saturday, November 6th, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Perth, of Miss Bonita Anne Niven, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Niven of Pickering Brook, to Mr. Brian Eaton,the sixth son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Michael Eaton, of Carmel. The bride looked charming in her full length dress of white lace and tulle. She wore a circular veil of tulle and carried a bouquet of white roses. She was attended by Miss Pam Annetts, of Carmel, and Mrs. Campbell. Their dresses were full length pink tulle with silver thread embroidery with short tulle veils to match and bouquets of pink roses and the pretty flower girl, Miss Helen Godbold, the bride's cousin, wore a full length dress of white tulle over a mauve slip. The groom was attended by his brother Terry and Mr. Derek Godbold. The wedding breakfast was held at the bride's home and attended by the family and relations. Mrs Godbold and Mrs Eaton received the guests. Mrs. Godbold's dress was of maize coloured cyclet embroidered cotton with black hat and accessories. The lovely three tier wedding cake was made by their groom. Brian is Sergeant Cook at Swanbourne and has seen service overseas and is a really good cook and the cake was perfect. The groom's brother, Clem, took a movie film of the ceremony and reception. In the evening the reception was held in the Carilla Hall where over 400 guest spent a very happy time. Mr. and Mrs. Beard played for the dancing and the ladies of the district helped the bride's mother with the supper, after which the young couple left for their honeymoon with the good wishes of all their friend and relatives for their future life together. The young couple will make their home at Trigg's Island. SEE MORE
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EATT - WESTON 1911 In the District of Swan in 1911, Sydney Thomas Eatt married Eva Susie Weston, daughter of Richard and Mary Weston of Pickering Brook.
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ELLERY - SMAILES May 3rd 1941 On the 3rd May, William (Bill) Garfield Ellery married Alice (Venie) Lavinia Smailes at Wahroonga Orchard, Karragullen, Methodist Minister W. R. Lang officiated. Venie was the eldest daughter of James Vincent and Maude Eliza Smailes of Karragullen, and Bill was the second son of William Musgrave and Daisie Winifred Ellery of Claremont. M/s Dulcie Eliane Ellery was Bridesmaid and Mr. Kendrew Vincent Smailes was Best Man.
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ERINI - VINCENTI 1950 Frances Vincenti travelled to Tuscany last year to visit her Grandparents and met and married Erino Erini there. They will live in Pickering Brook.
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EVANS - WESTON 1944 In 1944 Francis H. Evans married Ilma Eileen Frances Weston, daughter of Frank and Clara Weston of Cottesloe, formerly of Pickering Brook. EYRE - WEYMAN 1940 Robert R. Eyre married Alice M. B. Weyman in 1940.
FANCOTE - BUCKINGHAM 4th July 1871 Caroline, daughter of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of
FELTON - BEARD November 14th 1931 On 14th November, 1931 at St. Joseph's Church, Subiaco by Monsignor Verling, married Sydney Ernest Felton, second son of the late Charles and Mrs. Felton, of Mount Lawley in 1932. Joan was the third daughter of Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Beard, of Hensman Road, Subiaco.
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FERNIE – BERLE July 24th 1937 On 24th July 1937, the Rev, Jenkins, married Les Fernie and Freda Berle, daughter of Florence and Henry Berle of Victoria Park, Freda in the Wesley Church. The reception was held in the Masonic Hall, Victoria Park where about eighty guests sat down to the breakfast. The bride's Mother made a three tier cake, that was iced by a family friend. A dressmaker made all the frocks, the bride's was white lace over a satin slip, the two Bridesmaids were in mauve lace and a three year old flowergirl in pale green. SEE MORE |
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FINDLEY - ASHMORE 1965 John Philip Findley married Merilyn Eunice Ashmore, daughter of Joe and Glenice Ashmore in Merredin in 1965. SEE MORE
FIOLO - CACCETTA 1964 Salvatore (Sam) Fiolo married Carmela Caccetta in 1964. SEE MORE
FIRMSTONE - BARGH April 2nd 1937 On April 2nd, at St. Barnabas' Church, Kalamunda, by the Rev. Thomas Hurst, Frederick Firmstone, Lieutenent- Commander, R.N.R., Rtd., of Pickering Brook, to Emily Bargh, A.T.N.A., of Kingsley, Fairbridge Farm School, Pinjarra.
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FORD - GARLAND 1930 Graham Ford married Gwendolin G. Garland in 1930. SEE MORE
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FORREST - LOARING May 14th 1955 Bert Forrest married Gretchen Loaring at the Kalamunda Methodist Church, Kalamunda, on 14th May 1955.
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FORSTER - BARTON (BRUCE) 1929 John Charles Forster married Jeane Lois Barton-Bruce, daughter of the late Alexander Barton (Bruce) and Mrs. Alice Thomas formerly of Barton's Mill, Pickering Brook, at Saint Georges Cathedral,Perth in 1929. SEE MORE
GARLAND - NESTOR February 19th 1949 On February 19th at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth. Eleanor, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nestor, 13 Tyler Street, Joondanna Heights, to Ted, only son of Mrs. Ford and the late Mr. E. Garland, of Carmel. SEE MORE
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GARLAND - OWEN 31st July 1920 The Rev. Tom Allen tied the matrimonial knot on Saturday 31st July at the Carmel Methodist Church. Miss Gwen Owen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Owen of Turners Siding, was married to Mr.Edgar Garland of Fremantle. The bride was presented with a Bible as it was the first wedding in the Carmel Methodist Church. SEE MORE
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EDGAR GARLAND & GWEN OWEN ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #57
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GAVA - ROADS September 12th 1959 On 12th September, Laurel, the youngest daughter of Tommy and
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GAVA - VINCENTI December 21st 1958 On 21st December, Angelo Gava married Mary June Vincenti in 1958.
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GHILARDUCCI - BERTOLUCCI 1939 Sebastiano Ghilarducci married Giogina Bertolucci in 1939. SEE MORE
GHILARDUCCI - LENDIC 1959 Pietro Ghilarducci married Flora Lendic in 1959. SEE MORE
GHILARDUCCI - SCARI 1952 A very pretty wedding was recently solemnised in the Lesmurdie Catholic Church when Roma D Scari was married to Louis Ghilarducci
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GHILARDUCCI - SGRO 1950 Guiseppe Ghilarducci married Maria G. Sgro in 1950. SEE MORE
GHILARDUCCI - TRAVICICH 1941 Peter Ghilarducci married Millie Travicich in 1941. SEE MORE
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GIBBS - BURTON July 15th 1891 On Wednesday morning, the 15th July, Miss Annie Burton, second daughter of Mr. W. H. Burton, of Woodles Park, was married to Mr. Arthur Lacey Gibbs, only son of Mr. Edward Gibbs, of the Canning. The ceremony was performed at Cannington Hall, the Rev. E. Tremayne Dunstan officiating. Miss Lilly and Miss Daisy Burton were the bridesmaids, the father gave the bride away, and Mr. Holmes acted as best man. The ceremony was over at 11o'clock, after which the wedding party (which numbered between 30 and 40), drove to Woodloes Park to breakfast, which was of a very sumptuous character. The usual toasts having been proposed and responded to, the happy pair drove off to Perth, en route to York, to spend the honeymoon, amidst showers of rice. A most enjoyable evening followed at Woodloes, both in concert and dance. SEE MORE
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GIBBS - CAPLE July 15th 1916 Frank Forrest Samuel Gibbs, son of Stephen Sealey and Eliza Gibbs, married Ellen Jane (Jean) Caple (nee Reid), daughter of William Reid and Barbara Margaret Hannah Scott, on 15th July 1916 in Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth, Western Australia. SEE MORE
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GIBBS - DELLAR 1929 William Henry Gibbs, son of Stephen Sealey and Eliza Gibbs, married Hilda Lucy Dellar, daughter of John Dellar and Priscilla White, in 1929 in Saint Andrews Church, Perth, Western Australia. SEE MORE
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GIBBS - HARTIGAN 1932 After his first wife, Edna passed away in 1930, Louis John Gibbs, son of Stephen Sealey and Eliza Gibbs, married Ethel Imrie (nee) Hartigan, daughter of Thomas Henry Hartigan and Harriet Harman, in 1932 in Perth, Western Australia. SEE MORE
GIBBS - HODGSON 1956 Stephen Jabez Gibbs, son of Stephen Sealey and Eliza Gibbs, married Agnes Hodgson in 1956 in Canning, Western Australia. SEE MORE
GIBBS - PEARCE June 26th 1863 On 26th June 1863 Edward Gibbs married Mary Jane Pearce in the United Church of England & Ireland, Guildford, Western Australia. The service was conducted by the Reverend Adam Lekely.
GIBBS - WEIR April 8th 1908 Louis John Gibbs, son of Stephen Sealey and Eliza Gibbs, married Edna Kate Weir, daughter of John Alexander Weir and Annie Perry, on 8th April 1908 in Saint Bartholonew's Church, East Perth. SEE MORE
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GIBBS - WHITE February 4th 1879 Stephen Sealey Gibbs, son of William John and Harriet Lacey Gibbs, married Eliza White, daughter of Jabez Isaac White and Sarah Ann Lewis, on 4th Feburary 1879 in the Church of England Church, Perth. SEE MORE
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GIDDINGS - HARRIS 1937 Teressa (Tess), second daughter of Mrs. W. Dixon, of Pickering Brook and the late Mr. Harris, to Frank, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Giddings of Inglewood.
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GILCHRIST - CHAMPION December 2nd 1925 Leslie James, son of Thomas and Alice Gilchrist, of Lesmurdie, married Wilhelmina Charlotte Champion on 2nd December 1925. SEE MORE
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GILCHRIST - COCKLE August 25th 1923 Reginald, son of Thomas and Alice Gilchrist, of Lesmurdie married Vera Alice Lillian Cockle on 25th August 1923. SEE MORE
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GILCHRIST - DRAPER June 14th 1898 Thomas William Gilchrist, son of Robert and Elizabeth Gilchrist, married Alice Louise Draper on 14th June 1898 at the Memorial Church Fremantle in Western Australia. SEE MORE
GILCHRIST - HOWARD 1938 Leonard W. S. Gilchrist married Joan P. Howard in 1938. SEE MORE
GILES - KEEN 1936 William James Giles, son of Private Richard and Ada Eliza Giles, formerly from Kookynie. married Winifred Keen in Swan Districts in 1936.
GILES - LUGAR 1908 Private Richard Giles married Ada Eliza Lugar, daughter of Albert Edward and Sarah Lugar, in Perth in 1908. SEE MORE
GILES - WITHAM 1936 Richard (Jack) John Giles, son of Private Richard and Ada Eliza Giles, formerly from Kookynie. married Lola Grace Witham in Swan Districts in 1936. SEE MORE
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GIUMELLI - SALA TENNA June 28th 1941 On the 28th June, Achille (Alex) Giumelli, of Pickering Brook, married Rose M., eldest daughter of Pietro (Peter) and Savina Sala Tenna, of Pickering Brook. They celebrated with a family dinner at the home of Peter and Savina Sala Tenna followed by a dance in Dom Marchetti's shed in Repatriation Road, Pickering Brook. SEE MORE |
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GODBOLD - BOSCI 1959 Garry Henry Godbold married Nora Angelina Bosci in 1959
GODBOLD - SAUNDERS 1962 David Eric Godbold Married Patricia Elizabeth Saunders in 1962
GORDON - BAISI 1961 Colin Douglas Gordon married Renata Grazia Baisi in 1961
GRANLAND - BROOKE September 14th 1940 On Saturday the 14th September , at St. Alban's Church, Highgate, by the Rev. Kerr, William John, second son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Granland, of Cottesloe, to Lilian Cassie, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooke, of Pickering Brook. |
GRAY - HEWISON 24th December 1924 The social event of the season at Karragullen was the marriage of Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hewison, of Pickering Brook, to Mr. Roy Gray, of Karragullen, on Christmas Eve. The marriage was solemnised by the Rev. Tom Allan, at the pretty little Carmel Church, which had been decorated by girl-friends of the bride. Mr. Owen presided at the organ, and as the bride entered the church on her father's arm. The congregation sang. “The Voice that breathed o'er –Eden”. The bride's dress was ivory white silk georgette with the skirt made in embroidered panels, finished with lace and forming a scalloped edge. The bodice was finely pleated and trimmed with beautiful lace and embroidered motifs to match the skirt. An exquisitely worked tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms and a shower bouquet of white roses and maidenhair fern, with white and silver baby ribbon streamers completed a charming toilette. Two sisters of the bride were in attendance. Miss Flora Hewison wore palest pink silk georgette; made with finely pleated panels falling from the shoulders and trimmed with dainty rosebud trimmings, and Miss Alice Hewison heliotrope silk georgette made in a very pretty design with heliotrope and silver rose bud trimming and caught at the low waist with handsome paste buckle. Both carried lovely bouquets of pink heliotrope flowers and maidenhair fern and baby ribbon streamers to match. Mr. J. Gray, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bridegroom’s presents to the bridesmaids were quaint gold signet rings. The reception was held at Mr. H. Weston’s, where a huge bough shed had been built for the purpose, the roof of which was hung with pink heliotrope and white flowers and streamers, and a white wedding bell, against the background of cool eucalypti. The effect was novel and pretty. Mrs. Hewison received her guests (about 200) in a smart dress of silk voile of palest grey, embroidered in crushed strawberry and trimmed with touches of the same shade of silk and a lovely black hat; Mrs. G. Weston, sister of the bride, wore a salmon pink crepe de chine made with pin tucks and fine pleatings on sleeves, hat en suite; Mrs. R. Hewison wore white voile trimmed with lace and a smart black hat. Both the bride and bridegroom are popular in the district, and recently, when a kitchen and linen tea was tendered to the bride, the gathering was admitted to be the largest ever held in the district. After the scrumptious breakfast and usual toasts had been honored the guests adjourned to the hall for dancing and music. SEE MORE
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GRIFFITHS - LITTLELY 1926 Richard M. Griffiths married Rowena F. Littlely in 1926
GROSVENOR - LUGG May 6th 1933 On the 6th May, at Leederville Congregational Church, Neil R., second son of Mrs. Grosvenor, of East Fremantle, to Catherine C., elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lugg, Half-way House, North Bannister, formerly school teacher at Pickering Brook.
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GUPPY - SAINSBURY 19th Sept 1888 William Francis Guppy (later owner of Guppy's Mill) married Edith Ann Sainsbury on the 19th September. SEE MORE
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WILLIAM FRANCIS GUPPY & HIS WIFE EDITH
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HALL - MOTTRAM 1890? John (Jack) Charles Hall of Waroona Originally from Saddleworth, South Australia. Partnered/married Elizabeth Mottram, daughter of Henry and Anna Mottram. SEE MORE
HALL - SMITH July 6th 1918 On the 6th July, at Jesmond Parish Church, Newcastle-on-tyne, England, by Canon Oakley, John Fenwick Hall to Florence Smith. (Address in 1943 Barton's Mill)
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HALLEEN - WALLIS 28th October 1925 The Wesley Church Hall at Carmel was the scene of
a pretty wedding on October the 28th, when the marriage of Emily Florence,
youngest daughter of Mrs. Emma Wallis, of "Woodlands", Waliston, and
the late John Wallis, to Alfred Reginald, second son of Mrs. E. Halleen and the
late George Halleen, was solemnised by the Rev. Tom Allan. The bride, who
entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. Levi Wallis, to the strains
of "The voice That Breathed O'er Eden", looked charming in ivory silk
crepe de chine trimmed with silk lace, with a veil (kindly lent by Mrs. Theo
Wallis) arranged with a wreath of orange blossom. A fragrant bouquet of white
lilac carnations and fern with ribbon streamers and lucky horseshoe, completed
a dainty toilette. The bride was attended by her two nieces, Misses Thelma
Palmateer and Miss Edna Wallis. The former wore mauve crepe de chine tunic
style, and a bandeau of silver leaves encircled the head. Her bouquet was of
mauve lilac and fern, and she wore a gold and ivory brooch (the gift of the
bridegroom). Miss Edna wore pale green crepe de chine trimmed with cream lace,
and a bandeau of gold leaves, and carried a bouquet of banksias roses and fern.
Her present from the bridegroom was a gold armlet. The bridegroom was supported
by Mr. Gordon Allan. After the ceremony about 80 guests assembled at
"Woodlands", where a wedding breakfast was partaken of, the tables
being decorated with Geraldton Wax plant and shaded sweet peas. The guests were
received by Mrs. Wallis, who was becomingly gowned in black silk figured
morocain. She was ably assisted by Mrs. G. H. Palmateer (sister of the bride).
The Rev. Tom Allan presided, and in a happy speech proposed a toast of the newly-married
couple, the customary toasts following. Many congratulatory telegrams were
read, and many handsome and costly presents were received by the happy couple.
Amidst showers of confetti Mr. and Mrs. Halleen left at a late hour by motor
for their honeymoon. The bride's traveling costume was of navy blue silk
morocain relieved with cinnamon, and dainty cinnamon hat to match.
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HANBURY - ARMSTRONG 7th November 1906 On November 7th, Clement Augustus Hanbury married Olivia Jean Armstrong. Reception was held at the Armstrong home, situated between the railway line and Orchard Avenue, Armadale. SEE MORE
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HANBURY – DAVIES September 23rd 1940 On September 23rd, John Hanbury, of Karragullen, married Ena Davies from Toodyay. The were attended by Maitland and Charles Hanbury, Samuel and Helen Davies, with flowersgirls, Glenys and Lorraine Davies.
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HANBURY - POSSELT November 18th 1948 On 18th November, Myrtle Posselt married Oliver, son of Clement and
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HANBURY - STEWART June 10th 1962 On 10th June Ernest Vincent Hanbury, son of Clement and Olivia Hanbury, of Karragullen, married Josephine Stewart from Belfast, Ireland, at the Bickley Seven Day Adventist Church. SEE MORE
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HANBURY - THOMSON October 1st 1972 On 1st October Orion Jessie Thomson married Maitland Clement,
HANSEN - FERNIE 1923 Harold P. Hansen married Agnes N. Fernie in 1923. SEE MORE
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HARWOOD - CRABB 1958 Jim Harwood married Ailsa Margaret Crabb, only daughter of Jimmy and Ada Crabb of Kalamunda, in the Kalamunda Methodist Church in 1958.
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HAWKINS - PHILLIPS June 8th 1916 On 6th June at the Presbyterian Church, Subiaco, by the Rev. John Enright, Henry James Hawkins to Edith Phillips.
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HERNAN - WOODS October 1933 On the 7th October, at St. Mary's, Leederville, by Rev. Father Russell, Leo, son of the late Hugh J. Hernan and Mrs. Weir, of North Perth, to Dulcie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Barton's Mill.
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HETHERINGTON - FRANCISCO September 1873 A grand wedding was held in Fremantle. The daughter of respected townsman, Mr. A. Franciso the postmaster, was wed to Mr. H. Hetherington, late of the firm Mason, Bird & Co. The wedding party adjourned to Rockingham.
HEWISON - LOGAN March 12th 1913 St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday, March 12th, when Doris, eldest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Logan, of Perth (late of Albert Street, West Northam), was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Robert Hewison, of Pickering Brook. The Rev. W. F. Turton was the officiating clergyman. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in her bridal gown of heavy cream silk, the bodice being draped with beautiful silk insertions over the shoulders, finished with kiltings of fine Valenciennes lace and ninon. The yoke of tucked ninon was finished at the waist with deep points of satin edged with pearls. The skirt was made tunic effect, finished with silk fringe, which fell on a panel of silk allover lace studded with pearls. The long square train was trimmed with revers of lace and rosettes. The usual wreath and veil was worn. A handsome bouquet, the gift from the bridegroom, completed a very charming toilet. The bridesmaids were Misses Rita Logan (sister of the bride) and Annie Hewison (sister of the bridegroom). The former wore a cream silk dress trimmed with tiny kiltings and numerous buttons, Hat of white silk straw trimmed with hawthorn. The latter wore a cream silk, trimmed with allover lace, embroidered with pearls, hat of white silk and wreath of blue daisies. They each carried bouquets of Easter lilies, and wore gold-initialled band rings. The tiny train-bearers were Edna Logan, who wore a dainty frock of cream silk, and Doris Hewison, who was also attired in a pretty cream silk. They each carried crooks decorated with pink roses and fern, and wore lucky bell pins given by the bridegroom. Mr. Albert Sutcliffe carried out the duties of best man. After the ceremony, which was witnessed by a large congregation, the guests proceeded to the residence of the bride's parents, where the wedding breakfast was partaken of, and the usual toasts honored. The newly married couple left by train for Albany, where the honeymoon was spent. The bride's travelling dress was a navy blue tailor-made costume, with cream silk and lace vest, and a large black hat trimmed with feathers. In the evening a large number of guests assembled, and a most enjoyable time was spent in dancing and harmony.
HEWISON - MACKENZIE 1890 William A. Hewison of Lossimouth near Elgin, Scotland married Helen Duff MacKenzie in 1890. SEE MORE
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HODGSON - WESTON 1961 Edward Charles Hodgson married in Perth in 1961, Hazel Dawn Weston, eldest daughter of Greg and Anne Weston of Pickering Brook.
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HOLLINGWORTH - ASHMORE 1943 Charles R. Hollingsworth married Heleanor (Mary) Ashmore, daughter of Sydney & Gertrude Ashmore of Narembeen, formerly from Bickley in 1943. SEE MORE
HOLROYD - GRIFFITHS 1953 William Edward (Bill) Holroyd, son of Stan & Helen Holroyd, married Lesile Joy Griffiths in 1953. SEE MORE
HOLROYD - PEARCE 1953 Ernest Wilfred (Fred) Holroyd, son of Stan & Helen Holroyd, married Peggy Irene Pearce in 1953. SEE MORE HOOPER - BROWN Saturday 28th September 1940 Colourful frocking was seen at the wedding at St. Peter's Church, Victoria Park, yesterday, when Elsie May, youngest daughter of Mrs. Brown, of Temple Street, Victoria Park, was married to Mr. Donald Herbert Hooper, eldest son of Mrs. Higgins, of Rushton Road, Victoria Park. Rev. W. Henn officiated, and the bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Goodchild. Mrs. Calder sang "Because" during the signing of the register. Figured slipper satin was chosen for the wedding frock, which was tight-fitting at the waist, the full skirt forming a long train. A lace-trimmed tulle veil was worn, and she carried a bouquet of lilliums, gladioli, orange blossom and snowdrops. Miss Olive Gibbs (sister) and Misses Mavis Johnson and Jean Higgins, were her attendants. They were frocked in pink, blue and green taffeta, designed alike with tight-fitting bodices and full skirts trimmed with ruched taffeta. Tulle veils and toning flowers were worn. The first carried burgundy sweet peas and tulips, the second violets, sweet peas and iris, and the third pale pink sweet peas and carnations. Mr. G. A. Gibbs was best man and Mr. S. Hunter groomsman. Flower-girls were Myrtle Gibbs and Pamela Gibbs, the former in blue, the latter in pink. They carried baskets of sweet peas. The reception was at the Dispensary Hall, Albany Road, and during the breakfast the bride cut the cake, which was a present from her mother.
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HOOPER - OWEN 18th February 1944 John Gilbert Hooper (Cpl AIF), only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hooper, of Southend-on-Sea, England married Olive May Owen, daughter of Oliver and Nellie Owen of Pickering Brook on the 18th February 1944, at Wesley Church, Perth by Rev. A. B. Lloyd. SEE MORE
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HOPKINS - MITCHELL October 1947 In October 1947 Ken Hopkins married Doreen Mitchell of Carmel.
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HOUSTON - DICKSON Saturday 22nd April 1944 Perth's most unique wedding equipage for years, caused quite a flutter among the quests and crowds of onlookers, and was one wonder whether it was really 1944, and just what was afoot. Reason for the horse-drawn vehicles, bearing a wedding party from the Cathedral was the fact that taxis booked for the event were off the road because of a strike. Not to be outdone, and not to be dependent upon his friends meager rations of petrol, RAN sailor Herbert George Houston decided on blending old-world with the new, and hired two of "Pup" Wallman's sulkies to take the place of the taxis. Result - something which astonished Perth, and proved the resourcefulness of the younger generation when in a spot. It was a brilliant idea on his part, and the beautiful sunshiny day added to the picturesque scene as the couple left the church and walked between an informal guard of honor of the bridegroom's shipmates to their waiting carriage. Bride at St. George's Cathedral was Betty Eileen, youngest daughter of Mr. Alfred Dickson (Supt. of Prisons) and Mrs. Dickson, Barton's Mill, who was married to Herbert George Houston, RAN, second son of the late Mr. G. A. Houston, of Geraldton, and Mrs. J. G. Fraser, Barton's Mill. Groom's father was one-time State Oars Champion, and Mayor of Geraldton. The bride, accompanied by her father, wore an afternoon frock of white crepe with draped bodice and embroidered panel at the waist. She added a white flowered togue and carried gardenias and tuberoses. Her bridesmaid chose a pale blue long-waisted crepe frock, with white accessories. Leading Seaman Robert Moore was best man. Smiling happily the bride was handed into the sulky, waved to the applauding crowd, and blushed in confusion as the bridegroom gave her a hearty kiss. Drawn by their smartly-stepping horses, the outfits went along to the photographers' again followed by an interested crowd, and later were driven to the reception at Durbridge Hall, South Perth. The M.C. was Mr. W. C. G. (Billy) Thomas.
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HOWELL - PALMATEER Wednesday
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HUDSON - CURTIS 1947 John S. Hudson married Joyce Curtis in 1947.
HUDSON - CUSACK September 14th 1940 A social event of outstanding interest took place on Saturday 14th September when a large crowd of relatives and friends assembled in the Narembeen public hall to witness the marriage of a young couple very popular in the district.
HUGHES - McVITTIE 1951 David F. Hughes married Margaret A. McVittie in 1951.
HUGHES-ODGERS - LINDLEY July 9th 1949 The wedding took place on Saturday 9th July at St. George's Cathedral, Perth of Mr. William M. Odgers, of Railway Road, Kalamunda, to Miss P. Lindley and niece of Mrs. H. McCullough. The bride, who was given away by her father, was dressed in white lace, old world style dress with veil, and bouquet of white roses and carnations and attended by Miss Jean McCullough and Miss Dot Martin in apricot dresses with pink bouquets. After the reception the young couple left fro their honeymoon, which is being spent at the Shamrock Hotel, Geraldton, after which they will reside in the Gooseberry Hill district.
HUMPHREYS - FAWKES 1939 Evan J. Humphreys married Ethel M. Fawkes in 1939.
HUNTER - BENNETT 1938 Harry Hunter married Thelma J. Bennett in 1938.
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HURLIHY - SIMPSON August 28th 1930 On Thursday, 28th August, at the Methodist Church, Katanning, the marriage of Dulcie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of Tambellup, to Mr. T. Hurlihy, of Karragullen, was celebrated by the Rev. Mason. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in an attractive dress of white crepe-de-chine trimmed with silver beads and orange blossom, with wreath and veil. Her only ornaments were a string of pearls and ear-rings(the gift of the bridegroom), and she carried a dainty sheaf of lilies and fern. Miss Gladys Simpson, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a dainty creation of pink satin. Her bouquet consisted of pink roses and hyacinths. Mr. H. Simpson, brother of the bride, ably carried out the duties of best man. The mother of the bride wore navy blue silk and hat to match, and carried a bouquet of violets. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scarborough, where the guests were received and a dainty breakfast partaken of. A very enjoyable evening was spent, the usual toasts being honored, after which the bride and bridegroom left by train for Perth, amidst showers of confetti and good wishes from their many friends. SEE MORE
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HUTCHINGS - GIBBS March 6th 1954 The wedding of Miss Myrtle Gibbs, of Carmel, to Mr. Steve Hutchings, of Karragullen, took place at St. Peter's Church, Victoria Park, on Saturday, March 6th. The bride, who was given away by her mother, looked lovely in her dress of white embroidered satin with full tulle skirt. Her full length embroidered tulle veil was held in place with a coronet of frangipanni and she carried a bouquet of frangipanni and white carnations. She was attended by her sister Fay, who looked sweet in her dress of delicate blue satin and tulle and she carried a bouquet of deep red roses tied with blue ribbons to match her dress and the little flower girt was Miss Barbara Smailes, also in a blue dress the replica of the matron of honours, and she carried a basket of deep red roses and wore a coronet of red rosebuds. The reception was held in the Kindergarten Hall, Kalamunda, when Mrs. Gibbs, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Hutchings, the groom's mother, received about 100 guests. Mrs. Gibbs wore a lovely mauve crepe frock with navy hat and accessories and Mrs. Hutchings, a pretty green dress with white hat and accessories. Mr. Curtis (Dusty), of Smailes Mill, ably undertook the duties of Master of Ceremonies and Mr. and Mrs, Bert Beard, of Pickering Brook supplied the music for the breakfast and afterwards for the dancing. The bride's going away outfit was a pretty blue fitted crepe frock with hat to match and black handbag and shoes. All their Carmel, Karragullen and Smailes' Mill friends wish this young couple all the best for their future life together.
HYMUS - BUCKINGHAM 1922 Wesley J. (Jack) Hymus married Bertha M. Buckingham in 1922.
JOBSON - HUNTER 1907 Burnett S. Jobson married Ann C. Hunter in 1907.
JOHNS - NESTOR October 25th 1951 Maisie Nestor was married at St. Andrews' Church, Perth on Saturday 20th October 1951, to Mr. Thomas Johns of Boulder.
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JOHNSON - ERVIN April 20th 1903 Maggie Elizabeth Ervin and August Johnson were married at the Methodist Manse, Fremantle on 20th April 1903. One year later they came to the Pickering Brook District where Mr. Johnson was engaged in sleeper-cutting. Later they bought 12 acres of virgin bush which they cleared by degrees, and where they made their home from stone they quarried themselves. They built "Ronneby", the property which is now 172 Lesmurdie Road, Lesmurdie. Other examples of Mr. Johnson's stone work in the Kalamunda area are the Methodist Church (now Uniting Church); the wall in front of the Agricultural Hall and the seat near St. Barnabas' Church. Mr. Johnson died in Lesmurdie Hospital on 26th September 1961 in his 90th year and Mrs Johnson died at "Ronneby" on 19th October 1962, one month before her 82nd Birthday.
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JOHNSON - DORPH-PETERSEN February 14th 1948 The Methodist Church, Crookwell, N.S.W., was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday, 14th February, when Noreen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dorph-Petersen of Pickering Brook, Western Australia, was married to Lloyd, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnson, of Crookwell. The Rev. A. J. Bingley officiating.
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JONES - BUCKINGHAM 1935 Phillip C. Jones married Vera G. Buckingham in 1935.
JONES - MOTTRAM (year unknown) John Henry Jones Married Alice Evelyn Mottram, daughter of Thomas and Mary Mottram. SEE MORE
JOWETT - STINTON 1941 Hubert A. B. Jowett married Roma B. Stinton in 1941.
JUDGE - MAUNDER 1846 Edwin Judge married Fanny Maunder, in England in 1846. Eventually settling in Pickering Brook as a builder.
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KALYNIUK - HAYES 29th October 1952 A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, October 29, at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Bickley, between Joan Lynette, only child of Mrs. Hayes, of Carmel, and Basil Kalyniuk, also of Carmel. The bride chose a beautiful gown of lace and tulle featuring a tulle yoked lace bodice and a billowing tulle skirt, trimmed with motifs of lace. Her full length tulle veil was richly embroidered with silk and was held to the head by a tiny halo of orange blossom, whilst she carried a bouquet of mixed fresh flowers. Bridesmaids Miss Lois Nash, Miss Coral Possett and flower girl Robin Hendry, all wore gowns of match-ing design, of sky blue lace and organdie marquisette. The bodices were of lace with puff sleeves, Peter Pan collars and the very full skirts were of organdie marquisette with tulle peeping from the underskirt. They all carried gold flowers in their bouquets. The reception was held in the Kalamunda Hall where 100 guests were entertained by the happy couple.
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KEANE - WHITE 1877 Thirty-three year old Edward Nivian Harvey Keane married seventeen year old Lilla, daughter of Abraham and Mary White, of "Illawarra", Kapunda, South Australia, at St. Peter's Chapel, Adelaide in 1877.
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KELLY - ROADS December 5th 1934 Eighteen year old Sylvia, eldest daughter of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads of Pickering Brook, married Charles Kelly of Barton's Mill on 5th December. SEE MORE
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KERNAN - WOODS 7th October 1933 On October 7th, at St. Mary's, Leederville, by Rev. Father Russell, Lee, son of the late Hugh J. Kernan and Mrs. Weir, of North Perth, to Dulcie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Barton's Mill.
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KNUCKEY - BETTENAY 1948 Lloyd P. Knuckey married Eleanor M. Bettenay in 1948. SEE MORE
KNUCKEY - BETTENAY 16th September 1950 (1953) The Wedding ceremony of Curnow A. Knuckey and Dorothy M. Bettenay took place in Wesley Church, Perth. Entering the Church on
her father’s arm, the bride looked radiantly happy. She
was wearing a bouffant tulle frock with tucked bodice and little puff sleeves,
the wide peplum and shoulder frill edged with beautiful French lace. Her
finger-tip veil of raw cut tulle fell from a coronet of roses and orange
blossoms and she carried a posy bouquet of the same flowers. She was followed
by her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Knuckey, who acted as matron-of-honour and who was
charmingly gowned in a full-skirted frock of pale green embroderie Angelaise
with a cap of the same material, edged with gold rosebuds. She carried a posy
of gold roses, with a trailer of pale green ribbon.
KNUCKEY - McKAY 1948 Kenneth (Ken) A. Knuckey married Eileem (Peggy) M. McKay in July 1948. SEE MORE
KNUCKEY - PARKER 1923 Richard Knuckey married Mary Parker in 1923. SEE MORE
KRUSE - GIBBS February 11th 1928 On February 11th 1928 at St. George's Cathedral, Perth by the Rev. Elphick, Charles Kruse, son of the late A. Kruse of Fremantle, to Myrtle Muriel Grace Gibbs, eldest daughter of Mrs Anne Gibbs, and the late A. L. Gibbs, of Cannington. SEE MORE
LANGE - DOUGLAS May 27th 1939 The marriage was solemnised at the Methodist
Church on Saturday, 27th May, between Mr. Victor Lange, eldest son of Mr. F. W.
Lange, and the late Mrs. Lange, of "Greendale", King River, and Miss
Netta Douglas, youngest daughter of Captain and Mrs. E. A. Douglas, of
"Maitland," Kalgan River. The Rev. Harry Moore performed the ceremony.
The Church was prettily decorated with geraldton wax plant and asparagus fern.
The bride was given away by her father and wore a frock of white silk lace over
white satin, fashioned on classical lines, with long tight-fitting sleeves
ending in a point well over the wrists. A pendant (gift of the bridegroom) lent
a dainty note to the bodice, which was cut with a cross-over front. The long
graceful train was cut in the skirt, which fitted her figure to the ground, and
fell beyond the back of the frock. A filmy tulle veil, monogrammed in one
corner, was held in place by a coronet of lilies and orange blossom. She
carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and southern crosses, from which hung
a white satin horseshoe, made by Miss Alex Hill. Miss Joy Moir, Miss Joy Lange
and Miss Mary Mior were the bridesmaids, completed her toilette. They all wore frocks of gold net over
patterned taffeta, built on simple lines, with shirred waists, finished with
red ribbon velvet, which was also used for shoulder straps. They wore pendants, gifts of the bridegroom,
and red halos on their heads. Bouquets of poinsettia completed the toilettes.
Mr. Alex lange (brother of the bridegroom) was the best man, and Mr. W. P.
Norman was the groomsman. During the signing of the register, Mrs. N. Moir,
sister of the bride, sang "Love's Coronation." Mrs. Douglas, mother
of the bride, wore a frock of wine French cloque, with hat and accessories to
match, and carried a bouquet of rosebuds, gladioli and privet leaves. Mrs. Moir
chose a frock of black taffeta and lace with scarlet trimmings, and a black
velvet cape. After the wedding, Captain and Mrs. Douglas held
a reception at the R.S.L. Institute, where wedding repast was served. The
customary toasts were honoured and telegrams of congratulations were read, Mr.
Otto Reeves carrying out the duties of chairnan. The wedding cake, made by the bride's mother, was decorated
in nautical fashion, with a model of the ship "Maitland," which
Captain Douglas commanded when the bride was born. During the evening the bride
and bridegroom left for their future home at Karragullen, the bride travelling
in a frock of rust French cloque and coat of brown fur fabric. Shoes, gloves
and handbag exactly matching xompleted her toilette. Mr. and Mrs. Lange are making their home in Karragullen.
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LANTZKE - LELIGE August 27th 1904 Frederick Lantzke married Christina Sophia Wanda Lelige, (known as Wanda) third daughter of Herman Lelige, of East Melbourne, on 27th August 1904 at St, John’s Church, in Kalgoorlie. SEE MORE
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LANTZKE - SMITH May 20th 1939 William (Bill) Lantzke, son of Frederick and Wanda Lantzke, married Mary Smith at the Christ Church, Claremont on 20th May 1939.
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LARSON - MARTIN August 2nd 1952 A Wedding of great interest to Kelmscott was solemnised in the Congregational Church, Kelmscott, on August 2nd, between Alexander Baird Larson, of Karragullen, and Corallie Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Martin, of Kelmscott, the Rev. Lincoln Sullivan officiated. Chuch was filled to overflowing and many friends waited in the beautiful sunshine outside. Bride's gown of soft french lace over taffeta was softly shirred on the shoulder and had a small collar with a v neck, a row of small buttons down the front and long sleeves. Skirt hung in graceful folds to the floor. A dainty coronet of flowersmade from soft white feathers held the finger-tip raw cut tulle veil in place. A beatiful bouquet of white hyacinths, roses and fern conpleted her bridal attire. Miss Lorna Martin, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Lorna wore a lovely gown of lavener pink with a fitting bodice of soft lace, the skirt being softly draped net over taffeta with mittens to match. Her coronet of flowers and tulle held in place a short veil. She carried a bouquet of multi-coloured flowers to tone with her gown. Mr. Eugene Savage was best man. Mr. Beard was the organist and played Wagner's Wedding March from Lohengrin as a greeting to the bride on her arrival. Hymn, O Perfect Love, was then sung by all present. During the signing of the register Mrs. Lockhart (Aunt of the Bride) rendered the song, I'll Walk Beside You. Bridal procession from the vestry to the door was accompanied by Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Wedding breakfast was held in the District Hall where Mr. and Mrs. Martin, assisted by Mrs. Larson, received the guests. Mrs. Martin was gowned in a navy beaded frock with a spray of darkred roses, and wore a smart navy hat to match. Mrs. Larson chose a black embroidered frock with a pink camellia spray and a black hat. Mr. E. G. Martin carried out in a very pleasing manner the duties of toastmaster. Numerous telegrams were received including two cablegrams from the bride's aunt and cousins from London. The happy pair were the recipients of several cheques and many lovely gifts to adorn their home. During the evening the bride and groom left on a touring honeymoon. Brie's travelling ensemble was a smart red suit with a dainty blouse and black accessories.
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LEWIS - RICHARDS January 1933 Recently a quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnised at the Methodist Church, Cottesloe, by the Rev. G. E. Jones, when
Robert Henry Lewis, of Karragullen, and Emily Gladys, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Richards, of Boulder were united. The "Wedding March"
was played by Mrs Williams as the bride entered the church on the arm of her
uncle, Mr.Mr. J. T. Grey, who, in the unavoidable absence of the bride's
father, gave her away. The hymn, "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden,"
was sung. The bride was charmingly gowned in ivory satin, moulded to the
figure, and caught at the waist with a brilliant buckle, and with long, close
fitting sleeves. The beautifully embroidered veil, lent by a friend, was worn
over a lace cap, with sprays of orange blossom. A three-strand necklet of
pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and a beautiful sheaf of Christmas lilies,
completed a dainty toilet. The bridesmaid, Miss Alice Barker, a girl friend of
the bride, was frocked in white satin, with long, close-fitting sleeves and
shoulder cape; hat of pink crinoline straw and pink satin shoes. She wore the
bridegroom's gift of pink crystal necklet and ear-rings, and carried a sheaf of
pink gladioli. A little bridesmaid, Letty Alton, looked dainty in white lace
and crepe de chine, a circlet of flowers on her head, and wearing the
bridegroom's gift of a blue crystal necklet. She carried a posy of rosebuds.
Mr. Alton carried out the duties of best man. Mrs. Alton kindly lent her home
in Pearse Street, Cottesloe, for the reception, where Mrs. Richards, in a
handsome frock of black silk marocain, trimmed with white and a smart little
hat in black and white, and carrying a posy of crimson roses, received the
guests. She was assisted by Mrs. Alton. The sheaves and bouquets were made by
Mrs. Grey, aunt of the bride. The bride's travelling frock was blue, with hat
to match. After a short honeymoon, the happy couple left for their home at
Karragullen
LEWIS - THORNE 1959 Brian David Lewis married Joy Lorraine Thorne in 1959.
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LEY - ASHCROFT 1940 Florence Ashcroft married Bert Ley at the Carmel Methodist Church in 1940. Florence was 50 years old at the time of the marriage. They lived thereafter on schmit Road. Bert Ley worked for John Moffitt.
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LIGHTLY - ROWLANDS October 2nd 1906
At "Westbrook House", Newtown, on Wednesday 3rd, a quite wedding took place between Miss E. Roelands, recently of Busselton, and Mr. Frank Lightly, of Pickering Brook and Karridale. The drawing room was decorated with white roses, marguerites and asparagus fern, and from the centre of the room was suspended a wedding bell of lilies, beneath which the happy couple stood while the Rev. W. A. Darling united them in holy bonds. The bride, who was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. W. Dias Taylor, was attired in an electric blue checked voile, trimmed with Paris lace and chiffon, and a pretty chiffon hat. Miss Comming, neatly gowned in white muslin,
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LIMB - NICHOLLS September 18th 1933 At the Mt. Lawley Methodist Church on Monday evening the marriage was solemnised of Miss Winifred Muriel Nicholls, only daughter of Mr. L. H. and the late Mrs. Nicholls, of Karragullen, to Rev. George Ronald Limb, of East Fremantle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Limb of Fourth Avenue, Mt. Lawley. The Rev. Joseph Green and the Rev. A. J. Barclay officiating. The bride. who was given away by her father, was gowned in white satin and lace, built on lines of classic simplicity, and wore her grandmother's veil of Brussels lace. She carried a shower bouquet of white lilies, roses, carnations and fern, and was attended by Miss Ivy Boulden and Miss Mary Nagle, frocked alike in shrimp pink crepe de chine with organdie sleeves and bows, topped by becoming wide brimmed hats of Neora straw in the same shade. Mr. L. B. Nicholls was best man and Mr. C. Limb groomsman. After the ceremony the wedding party adjoined to the Karrakatta Club hall, where a wreath of sweet peas, white broom and Iceland poppies added beauty. Mrs. Percy Howard, aunt of the bride, received a number of guests, wearing a handsome gown of black lace and a fox fur, topped with a becoming hat of black lace. She carried daffodils and fern. Mrs. Limb wore a graceful gown of black georgette and lace with a smart little hat of black straw, relieved with white, and furs. Her bouquet was of dark red roses. During the evening the Rev. G. R. and Mrs. Limb left by car, the bride travelling in an effective weave of deep violet and grey, with hat to match.
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LINDLEY - BUCKINGHAM October 15th 1913 A very pretty wedding was solomised at St. Mary's Church, Kelmscott, on October 15th, by the Rev. William A. B. Haynes. The contracting parties were Mr. George Lindley, elder son of Mrs. F. Lindley, of Pickering Brook, and Miss Ethel Rose Buckingham, the sixth daughter of Mr. W. J. Buckingham, of "Greenwood", Roleystone. The day was perfect and the church was very prettily decorated with lilies, bridal creeper, and ferns by the lady friends of the bride. The bridal couple stood under an arch of foliage and flowers, from which a wedding bell, with the initials of the bride and bridegroom worked on either side was suspended. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very pretty in a beautifully trimmed gown of silk voile trimmed with silk insertions and fringe, the customary wreath and veil being worn. She also carried a bouquet of exquisite cream roses and fern. The bride was attended by four bridesmaids. The first two (Miss Flo Lindley and Miss Hilda Buckingham) wore pretty frocks of pale blue crepe-de-chine trimmed with insertions and buttons. They also carried bouquets of red roses and asparagus fern with streamers of cream ribbon. The second two bridesmaids were Miss Alma Buckingham and Miss Ruby Lindley who wore dainty gowns of rose pink crepe-de-chine and carried silver crooks with cream streamers and pink roses. The best man was Mr. Fred Lindley, brother of the bridegroom, and the groomsman was Mr. Lawrence Buckingham, brother of the bride. The reception was held in the Kelmscott Hall, where the guests were received by the bride's mother, who was dressed in black silk. The breakfast table was decorated by Mrs. Harmer and looked very pretty indeed, and the cake, which was in five tiers, was made by Mrs. Lloyd. After the reception, the happy couple left by train for Bunbury where their honeymoon was spent, she bride traveling in a smart coat and skirt of blue silk poplin and hat of cream crinoline straw, trimmed with pink roses. They were the recipients of a large number of beautiful and useful presents. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a drowsing case; the bridegroom's to the bride a diamond brooch; the bridegroom's to the first bridesmaid a wristlet watch; to the second and third chain and medallion, and to the fourth a gold necklace.
LITTLELY - HAMES 1934 Harold D. Lttlely married Elizabeth E. Hames in 1934
LITTLELY - McWHIRTER 1951 Ronald S. Littlely married Elspeth M. McWhirter in 1951
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LORI - FANCOTE 1932 Joseph C. Lori married Elsie M. Fancote in 1932.
LOWES - ARNOTT March 22nd 1913 A very pretty but quite wedding was celebrated at Brisbane-street Methodist Church on Saturday the 22nd March. The happy couple being Miss Arnott, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Arnott, of Mount Lawley (late of Consett, County Durham, England), and John Lowes, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Robert Lowes, of Blackhill, County Durham. The Rev. F. S. Finch officiated. The service was full choral. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked dainty in a dress of ivory silk Pailette, the corsage being prettily draped and trimmed with silk lace. The trained skirt was draped at the left side, caught with a spray of orange blossom. The bride wore a lovely veil with a wreath of orange blossom, and carried a bouquet of white rose and maidenhair fern. She was attended by three maids of honour, Miss M. Williams, Miss M. Cooke (cousins of the bride), and Miss A. McBride. Miss Williams wore a charming frock of sage silk ninon, with over-skirt of pearled chiffon and trimmed with Maltese lace, a white tagel hat trimmed with French flowers and tosca net. Miss Cooke wore a dainty dress of saxe-charmeuse silk, trimmed with lovely cream collar and tucked net, pink tagel hat, trimmed with lancer plume. Miss McBride wore a pretty frock of blue crepe de chine trimmed with Oriental trimming and cream lace, smart black tagel hat with apricot ninon and pink roses. They carried large horseshoes of red and cream roses with dark red streamers. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a pair of gold sleeve-links and the bridegroom's present to the bride a manicure set. The bridegroom presented to the bridesmaids jewelled brooches. After the ceremony, the relatives and a few friends of the bride and bridegroom assembled at the residence of the bride's parents to present their good wishes and congratulations to the bride and bridegroom. Miss Minnie Rayner sang "Through Love to Light." After the toasts had been honoured the happy couple left for Heidelberg, the bride wearing a navy blue coat and skirt, with hat to match. The presents were numerous, including a sliver mounted Wedgwood salad bowl, suitably inscribed, presented by the choir of the Brisbane Street Methodist Church, of which the bride was a member, and also a purse of sovereigns to the bridegroom from his fellow officers in the Department of Agriculture and Industries.
LYNEHAM - GILES 1935 Edward David Lyneham married Alice Mary Giles, daughter of Private Richard and Ada Giles formerly from Kookynie, in Perth in 1935.
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MacMILLAN - GIBBS March 8th 1911 A
marriage was celebrated on Wednesday afternoon 8th March 1911 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, St. George's Terrace, the contracting parties being Mr. Geo. Macmillan,
eldest son of Mr., Nathaniel Harvey Macmillan, of Mount's Bay-road, and Miss
Sarah Harriet Gibbs, eldest daughter of Mr. Stephen and Eliza Gibbs, of 138
Summer-street, East Perth. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked
charming in a figured silk voile over cream lace, trimmed with applique and
directoire sash. Her veil and wreath of, orange blossom were those worn by her
mother when a bride. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Harry Gibbs as best man
and Mr. Jabez Gibbs as groomsman, both brothers of the bride. The bridesmaids—
Miss Menzies and Miss Gibbs —were both attired in pale blue with wreath of lily
of the valley in their hair. A reception was afterwards held at the residence
of the bride's parents, where a large number of friends of the bride and
bridegroom gathered together to wish the happy couple the best of good fortune.
Dancing was kept up until 12.30 a.m. The presents were numerous and costly.
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MACRI - GRILLO 1952 Angelo Macri married Alfonzia Grillo in 1952. SEE MORE
MADDIGAN - HUNTER 1921 Gerald F. Maddigan married Margaret Hunter in 1921.
MANN - BAISI 1961 Frederick Ketta Mann married Clara Anna Baisi in 1961
MARSH - BUCKINGHAM 1896 Ellen Maria Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of Kelmscott, married Robert George Marsh (1872 – 1951) in 1896 at Kelmscott. SEE MORE
MARSHALL - MOTTRAM October 20th 1885
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MARTIN - BUCKINGHAM October 1916 Alfred S. Martin married Hilda M. Buckingham at Kelmscott in 1916.
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MASON - FOWLER 1927 Herbert Mason married Nora Fowler in 1927.
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MASON - HAMBLIN June 19th 1852 In 1852, when they were both 25, Benjamin Mason, married Eliza Hamblin, at St. Georges Church, in Perth on 19th June, by the Colonel Chaplain the Rev. J. B. Wittenoon. Benjamin was the son of Sgt. John Mason of 73rd Regiment. The witnesses to the marriage were L. Hamblin and M. Speed. SEE MORE
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MASON - KNIGHT July 17th 1943 Blue crepe marocain in Grecian style with three-quarter sleeves, with blue gem hat and sprays adorning her frock and bag, was chosen by Joan Emily, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knight, of Inglewood, when she attended St. Mary's, Colin Street, to marry Ernest Edward Mason, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mason, of Carmel. Mrs. Winifred Scott wore a Grecian style in pink crepe marocain with pink gem hat and toning sprays. Cecil Cooper was best man. Guests were entertained at Patersons after the ceremony. SEE MORE
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MASON - OYSTON c. September 13th 1897 In September 1897, Ernest John, son of John and Agnes Mason, of Carmel, married 17 year old Flora Jane Oyston from Gawler, South Australia, at the Church of England at Guildford. SEE MORE |
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MASSEY - BARTON-BRUCE 1928 American Professor Harrie S. W. Massey married Jessie Eliza Bruce, daughter of Mrs. Alexander Barton (Bruce) formerley of Barton's Mill, Pickering Brook in 1928 at the Perth Registry Office. SEE MORE
MAVOR - BUCKINGHAM 1932 John Mavor married Phyllis E. Buckingham in 1932. SEE MORE
McCASKELL - HUNTER 1911 Roderick McCaskell married Frances L. Hunter in 1911
McCORKILL - CURTIS June 9th 1945 The marriage of Rose Curtis, of Clifton Hill, to Captain Harold Edgar McCorkill (ex A.I.F.), of Pickering Brook took place on Saturday the 9th June at 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's, Clifton Hill.
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McCORKILL - ROADS July 3rd 1937 Myrtle V. B., Second eldest daughter of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads, of Pickering Brook, married John William Edward McCorkill
McCORMICK - MOTTRAM 1878 Martin McCormick married Emily Mottram, daughter of Henry and Anna Mottram, in Perth in 1878. SEE MORE
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McCULLAGH - LINDLEY April 6th 1921 The marriage of Miss Ruby Lindley, youngest daughter of the late Mrs. F. Lindley, of Pickering Brook, and Mr. Henry J. McCullagh, of Kalamunda, took place at St. Barnabas' Church on April 6th, the Rev. J. Nicholls officiating. SEE MORE
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McVEA - LOGIE 1930 David M. McVea married Marjory J. Logie in 1930.
McVITTIE - BETTENAY 1926 Robert Young McVittie married Doris C. Bettenay in 1926. SEE MORE
MEDCRAFT - CHAMPION 1936 Joseph L. Medcraft married Jean M. Champion in 1936.
MICHEL - CUNNOLD August 30th 1941 On the 30th August at St. George's Cathedral, Perth, Joyce Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. B. Michel, late of Boulder, married Frederick Arthur, third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunnold, of Pickering Brook.
MITCHELL - ROBERTS August 14th 1926 Was solomised on 14th August at Carmel by Rev. Tom Allan.
MITCHELL - SULLIVAN 1948 William Richard Mitchell married Wana Sullivan in 1948. SEE MORE
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MOTTRAM - BANYARD January 21st 1870
Henry Mottram, of Mason & Bird Timber Company, married Anna Maria Banyard at the Trinity Congregational Church in Perth on 21st January 1870. SEE MORE
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MOTTRAM - BRUSE December 21st 1935
George Winifred Mottram married Elsie Olive Bruse on the 21st December 1935 at the Methodist Church, Fremantle. Elsie's two sisters, Jean and Dorothy attended the bride on the day. SEE MORE
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MOTTRAM - PATULLO 1924 Frederick Henry Mottram, son of Thomas and Mary Mottram, married Jessie Patullo in 1924. SEE MORE
MOTTRAM - STIRK October 23rd 1895 Thomas Henry Mottram married Mary Hannah Stirk on the 23rd October 1895 at Saint Matthew's Church, Guildford. SEE MORE
NECK - ROADS November 16th 1948 On16th November, Mabel, the fourth eldest daughter of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads, of Pickering Brook, Married Alfred Lloyd Neck. SEE MORE
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NEAVES - PADGETT 1931 Godfrey M. Neaves married Nellie Padgett in 1931. SEE MORE
NEILSON - SCARI 1954 Peter Frederick Neilson from Gosnells married Mary Scari of Karragullen in 1954. SEE MORE
NEWMAN - MASON November 17th 1881 At Canning on the 17th November by Rev. G. H. Sweeting. B. A. Edward Newman married Mary, second daughter of Benjamin Mason of the Canning. SEE MORE
NEWENS - HILET September 1943 A wedding of interest to many Perth and North-West friends was solemnised at St. Matthew's Church of England, Albury, N.S.W. (by special license), when Morris Francis, R.A.A.F., only child of Capt. M. F. Newens, of Pickering Brook and the late Mrs. Newens, married Phyliss A.W.A.S., elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilet, of Adelaide Terrace, Perth.
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NICHOLLS - ADAMS November
10th 1934 On November 10th, at Wesley Church, Perth, by the
Rev. G. R. Limb, Leslie Bakewell, elder son of Mr. L. H. Nicholls, of
Karragullen, to Rosevear Edith Adams, youinger daughter of Mrs. W. P. Roberts,
of North Perth. NICHOLLS - WARD January 26th 1943 On January 26th at Perth (special licence), Frederick Arthur, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nicholls, of Karragullen, to Thelma Colleen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Ward of Mandurah. NICHOLLS - WHITFORD July 16th 1938 On July 16th at Saint Mathew's Church, Guildford, by Rev. Vine, William Albert, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nicholls, Karragullen to Nancy Eileen, only daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. P. R. Whitford, of Rivervale.
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NIVEN - BORDAS February 9th 1935 An evening wedding which created considerable interest among staff of Foy and Gibson's Ltd, was solemnised at St. Alban's Church, Highgate, on February 9, when Alexander Thomas Niven, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Niven, of Mt. Lawley, was married to Juanita Bordas, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bordas, of Loftus Street, Leederville, the Rev. A. Marshall officiating. Given away by her father, the bride was attractively frocked in white Chantilly lace and Juliet cap with embossed veil. She carried a sheaf of lilies. The bridesmaids, Misses Jean Henderson and Constance Niven, were prettily dressed in Princess Marina blue morrocain and Robin Hood hats. They carried sheaf's of tea roses. Mr. T. Grimshaw acted as best man, and Mr. W. Bordas as groomsman. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. A. Niven received upwards of 60 guests at their home, Mt. Lawley. Mrs. Niven, wearing a brown lace gown, being assisted by Mrs. J Bordas, who was in blue morrocain. The wedding breakfast table was set on the lawn, and was encircled with festoons of coloured lights. Mr. A. Purslowe acted as chairman, and after the usual toasts were honored, a toast was given to settlers at Niven's Gully, at Pickering Brook, which the bridegroom had pioneered, and of whom four were present. Subsequently Mr. J. Bordas Jun., entertained the party to a display of magic, and Mr. W. Miller rendered songs. Many beautiful presents were received by the bridal pair, who left during the evening for their honeymoon at Rottnest, the bride traveling in a white linen suit with black and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Niven will make their home at Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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O'MEAGHER - ANDERSON 1957 Malcolm Richard O'Meagher married Helen Marie Anderson in 1957
O'MEAGHER - CLOUTT 1945 Thomas S. O'Meagher married Dorothy J. Cloutt in 1945
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OWEN - ANNETTS November 16th 1957 At the St. Peter's Anglican Church in Victoria Park, on the 16th November, the Rev Ralph Thomas officiated the wedding of Clive McKenzie Owen, son of Ray & Flo Owen of Pickering Brook to Pamela Jean Annetts, daughter of Wally & Madge Annetts of Carmel. Bestman was Malcolm Beard, Groomsman was Noel Beard and the bride was attended by Clive's sister Helen Owen and Pam's sister Marie Annetts and Barbara Padgett.
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OWEN - KING April 14th 1973 At Woodloes Homestead Chapel (also known as the Church with the Chimney) Cannington on the 14th April, the wedding took place between Ken Owen, the middle son of Ray and Flo Owen of Pickering Brook, and Audrey King of Thornlie, eldest daughter of Lilian King and the late Sam King of London. The Groom was supported by his brother Ric Owen whilst the bride was attended by Jenny Skehan, Judy Skehan, Marie Owen and Debbie Owen. The reception was held at the White House, Nicholson Road, Cannington. SEE MORE
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OWEN - HEWISON March 22nd 1933 Raymond Cecil, son of Oliver and Mary Owen of Pickering Brook married Flora Margaret, daughter of William and Helen Hewison of Pickering Brook at the Carmel Methodist Church on the 22nd March 1933. This was followed by a small reception at her parent's home. SEE MORE
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OWEN - JUDGE 23rd March 1874 At Kenington Church, London, England, on 23rd March 1874, Edward the fifth son of John and Elizabeth Owen, of Kevescreen Farm, near Berrlew, Montgomeryshire, North Wales married Mary, eldest daughter of Fanny and Edwin Judge, of Tring, Herts, and late of Harrow, Middlesex. Present address (1934) Rosedale Orchard, Pickering Brook.
OWEN - PASSMORE March 24th 1897 The marriage took place at the North Fremantle Methodist Church on 24th March, between Oliver Edward, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. E. Owen and Mary Ellen (Nellie),youngest daughter of Henry Passmore J.P. of North Fremantle. The Rev. A. J. Barclay officiating. In fact Henry Passmore (the Father) married his third wife on the same day and his daughter, Mary Ellen was both bridesmaid and bride on the same day. SEE MORE
OWEN - PATTERSON 1912 Arthur V. Owen narried Mary Winifred Patterson in 1912. SEE MORE
OWEN - TREMAIN August 7th 1943 Embossed satin, with heart neckline and train, completed with veil and orange blossom and bouquet of camellias and tuberoses, was the outfit chosen by Constance Beryl eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tremain, Victoria Park, for her marriage at St. George's Cathedral, to L.A.C. Francis Owen, R.A.A.F., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen, Pickering Brook. Faye Miller was bridesmaid, wearing an old-world model of pink organdie, with fresh-flower coronet and veil. Cpl. John Devitt, R.A.A.F. was best man. Guests attended the reception at South Perth.
OWSTON - MASON November 21st 1879 On Saturday 21st, in the quite little hamlet of the Canning, the third daughter of Mr. Benjamin Mason, was led to the alter br Mr. William Owston,Jnr, of Fremantle. The ceremony was performed by the rev. G. H. Sweeting, in the presence of a large number of the folks of the district, by whom Mr. Mason's family are deservedly held in high esteem.
OZICH - GHILARDUCCI 1962 John Stanley Ozich married Teresa Ghiarducci in 1962. SEE MORE
PADGETT - EVANS 1938 Edwin (Eddie) Padgett married Gladys J. Evans in 1938. SEE MORE
PADGETT - HEWISH 1955 Murray John Padgett married June Lorraine Hewwish in 1955. SEE MORE
PADGETT - SMITH 1950 Fraser Padgett married Beryl M. Smith in 1950. SEE MORE
PADGETT - WALLIS 1930 Charles Ernest Padgett married Edna Winifred Wallis in 1930. SEE MORE
PAGOTTO - GENONI 28th April 1951 The wedding of Miss Barbara Genoni, of 49 Louise Street, Nedlands, to Mr. Lee Pagotto, of Lesmurdie took place on April 28th 1951 at St. Patricks Church, West Perth. The young couple will make their home at Lesmurdie.
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PALMATEER - WALLIS 27th (28th) April 1897 Although her father was against it, on 27th (28th) April 1897, George Henry Palmateer (30) and Lucy Ann Jane Wallis (20) travelled by horse and buggy to the Church of England Church, Guildford, where they were married in front of six guests. SEE MORE
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PALMER - GILCHRIST 23rd April 1921 Walter Henry Palmer married Evelyn, daughter of Thomas and Alice Gilchrist, of Lesmurdie, on 23rd April 1921. SEE MORE
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PAPARO - LONGO 24th January 1948 Ilario (Larry) from Caulonia, Reggio, Calabrai, Italy & Rosa M. Longo married on the 24th January 1948, at Kalamunda. SEE MORE
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PARMENTER - CATCHPOLE 24th December 1892 The wedding of Samuel Parmenter and Florence Catchpole was solemised at Canning Mills on the 24th December, officiated by Rev. W. F. Marshall. SEE MORE
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PATTINSON - FERNIE March 1942 Ada Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fernie, of Pickering Brook, said "I will" to Kendrick Henry, eldest son of Mrs. A. V. Pattinson and the late Mr. Pattinson, of Subiaco, at Wesley Church, Perth. The bride wore embroidered organza, gracefully trained, with embroidered veil and shower bouquet. Attendants were Mrs. Bernice Fernie and Fay Pattinson, the former wearing sky blue taffeta, the latter shell pink, designed alike in picture style. Fresh flower coronets were worn, and they carried shower bouquets. Messrs. Jack May and Dudley Pattinson were the groom's attendants. SEE MORE
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KENDRICK PATTINSON & ADA FERNIE ON THEIR WEDDING DAY
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PETRUCCI - ARMANASCO 1946 Amos G. Petrucci married Eurosia Armanasco in 1946. SEE MORE
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PETRUCCI - GIUDICI 1960 Pietro Petrucci married Irma Maria Giudici in 1960. SEE MORE
POLETTI - BEARD 1958 Sergio Poletti married Lynette Jean Beard, daughter of Bert and Alice Beard of Pickering Brook, in 1958. SEE MORE
PORTWINE- BEARD 1928 Popsie (Veronica) D. Beard, daughter of George and Martha Beard, married Robert (Bob) H. Portwine in 1928. SEE MORE
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PORTWINE - BERTOCCI 1964 Lyle Portwine of Karragullen married Gabrielle Bertocci of South Perth in 1964. SEE MORE
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PRICE - COLLINS 1967 Thomas (Tom) Price Jnr, son of Hector & Gladys Price of Illawarra Orchard, Karragullen, married Glenys L. L. Collins in 1967. SEE MORE
PRICE - FORBES 1979 Eric Thomas Price, son of Thomas and Emily Price of "Illawarra", Karragullen, married Dorothy Forbes in 1979 in South Australia.
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PRICE - HIAM October 3rd 1939 Wilfred Leslie Price, son of Thomas & Emily Price, of Illawarra Orchard, Karragullen, married a Victorian girl, Naomi Rachel (Rae) Hiam on 3rd October 1939 in Victoria. SEE MORE
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PRICE - KINROSS January 2nd 1932 On Gladys Flora Kinross' 22nd birthday, January 2nd she married Hector James Price, of Karragullen, at the Lake Street Church of Christ. The Service was conducted by Pastor Charles Schwabb and followed by a small reception at the Kinross family home in Shakespeare Road, Kalamunda. After their wedding Hector and Gladys spent a night at Illawarra, Karragullen then drove the Oakland Tourer in 106 degree temperature, to Bunbury. The next day they travelled to Caves House, Yallingup to spend a week before moving on to Augusta, Bridgetown, Manjimup, spending another week at Walpole, then returning home via Denmark, Albany and Wagin. SEE MORE
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PRICE - ROGERS October 28th 1899 On the 28th October 1899 at the age of 34, Thomas Price (Senior), son of Janns and Emma Price, of Leominster, Herefordshire, Englad, married Emily Claudia Rogers, the eldest daughter of James and Alice Rogers of Guildford. SEE MORE
PRICE - SOMERS 1997 Thomas (Tom) Price Jnr, son of Hector & Gladys Price of Illawarra Orchard, Karragullen, married Renee Somers in 1997. SEE MORE
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PRICE - TULLOCH May 5th 1934 Eric Thomas Price, son of Thomas and Emily Price of "Illawarra", Karragullen, married Pauline Tulloch on 5th May 1934 at Scots Church, Adelaide. SEE MORE PUTLAND - RIORDAN August 8th 1914 George Sydney Putland, son of George James Putland and Sara Hutchins, of Islington. London, England married Irish girl Mary (Mollie) Riordan on 8th August 1914 at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, France. SEE MORE
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PUZEY - PRICE January 14th 1956 On the 14th January John Puzey married Margaret Emily, elder daugther of Hector and Gladys Price, of "Illawarra" Karragullen, at the Mosman Park Methodist Church. SEE MORE
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RAEBURN - PEET May 28th 1897 At the Congregational Manse, Perth, on the 28th May, by the Rev. W. T. Kench, John Raeburn, Accountant, Canning Jarrah Timber Co., Ltd., Perth, to Lillie
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RAWLINS - FAYERMAN November 25th 1878 John Alexander Rawlins of the Canning Timber Station, married Jane Fayerman in Perth on the 25th November.
In the District of Swan in 1911, William R. Reed married Bertha Amelia Weston, daughter of Richard and Mary Weston of Pickering Brook.
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REID - LOCKE January 4th 1943 The marriage between Iris, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Locke, of Victoria Park, and Gnr Ronald, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid of Karragullen was celebrated at St. Peter's Church, Victoria Park on Saturday the 2nd January.
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RICHES - ANDERSON 1972 In 1972 Kim Riches married Lorriane Kay, youngest daughter of Rita
ROADS - ANDERSON July 30th 1960 On 30th July, in Victoria Park, Gail Patricia Anderson married Douglas Bernard, son of Tommy
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ROADS - SMITH January 23rd 1953 On 23rd January, Thelma Doreen Smith married Colin, third eldest son of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads, of Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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ROADS - STIRK December 9th 1920 Winifred Hope Stirk married Walter Thomas William, eldest son of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads, of Pickering Brook, on 9th December. SEE MORE ROADS – TRURAN September 5th 1914 On 5th September 1914 in Perth, Thomas Roads, the first son of William and Mary Ann Roads, of Lesmurdie married sixteen year old Mabel Maude March, daughter of Emily Annie Truran, of Geraldton. SEE MORE ROADS - WALTERS 1951 In 1951, Jeanette Anne Walters, married Kenneth, son of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads of Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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ROADS - WILKINSON September 19th 1946 Thelma Jean Wilkinson married Richard Sydney Arthur, second eldest son of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads, of Pickering Brook, on 19th September 1946. SEE MORE
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ROBINSON - CURTIS 1952 Ian A. Robinson married Edith D. Curtis in 1952
ROBINSON - GIBBS April 7th 1920 Edward Walter Robinson, son of Walter James Robinson and Annie Wyer,
ROBINSON - JEFFRIES June 15th 1903 At the Cathedral, by Dean Goldsmith, on the 15th June, William Razey Robinson, of Canning Mills married Amy Ann Jeffries, second daughter of William Jeffries, of Albany.
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ROLLING - WESTON March 3rd 1978 Ian Rollings married Marilyn Weston, eldest daughter of Greg and Mollie Weston of Pickering Brook, on the3rd March 1978 in Perth. SEE MORE
RUTHERFORD December 20 1909 The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rutherford, of Canning Mills, was solemnised at St. Mary's Church of England, West Perth on the 20th December.
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RUTHERFORD - MOORE November
1932 St. John's Church, Fremantle, was recently the
scene of a pretty wedding, when Myrtle, youngest daughter of Mrs. Moore and the
late G. W. Moore, of 21 Blinco Street, Fremantle, said "I will" to
Charles Vernon Rutherford, of Karragullen. The bride, who entered the church on
the arm of her brother, Mr. George Moore, to the strains of the Wedding March,
was charmingly gowned in white satin and lace. Her beautiful headdress was of
silver lace, arranged with a spray of orange blossom from which fell a lovely
embroidered veil. A finishing touch to an exquisite bridal toilet was a sheaf
of arum lilies, roses and ferns, made by her sister (Mrs. Les. Selkirk). The
bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Claude Spalding, and Miss Betty
Culbertson. Both were frocked in powder blue georgette frocks, and wore toques
of apricot velvet flowers and floral tulle. They carried sheaves of apricot
tinted roses and ferns. Mr. Fred Rankin (cousin of the bride) carried out the
duties of best man, assisted by Mr. Dick Alcock as groomsman. After the
ceremony the wedding breakfast was partaken of at the residence of Mrs. L.
Gray, 46 Duke Street, East Fremantle. Later a reception was held at the East
Fremantle Town Hall, where Mrs. Moore received about 250 guests. She wore
maroon morocain, trimmed champagne, with hat and gloves to match, and carried a
bouquet of red roses. She was assisted by Mrs. J. Rutherford, who was dressed
in blue floral silk morocain, with hat and gloves to tone, and carried a
bouquet of red roses. Later in the evening the bride and bridegroom left by car
for their honeymoon, which was spent in the South-West. The bride traveled in
a beautiful ensemble of port wine morocain, relieved with silver buttons and
trimmings, with a chic little hat of chip straw to match. SALA TENNA - HAWKING 1963 Vincent Joseph Sala Tenna married Mildred Mary Hawking in 1963.
SALA TENNA - MATTABONI 1962 Ralph Albert Sala Tenna married Sylvia Martha Mattaboni in 1962.
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SALTER - BUCKINGHAM 21st September 1874 Ellen Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Kelmscott, formerly from Twitchen, County Devon, Devonshire, England married Samuel August Salter (1849 – 1930) on 21st September 1874. SEE MORE
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SAUNDERS - OYSTON May 31st 1906 On 31st May, at St. Mary's, Colin Street, Perth,
by the Rev. Edward Makeham, John, youngest
son of W. Saunders, Kyneton, Victoria, to Ciscelia May, the youngest
daughter of Mr. Thomas Oyston, of Port Adeliade, and only sister of Mrs. Ernest Mason, of Pickering Brook. Later living in Karragullen.
SAUNDERS - WALLIS 1939 Edwin A. Saunders married Freda E. Wallis in 1939. SEE MORE
SCARI - CREYK 1963 Robert (Bob) Scari of Karragullen married Daphne Jean Creyk in 1963.
SCARI - GARRETT 1955 Albert Anthony Scari of Karragullen married Margaret Rae Garrett of Kalamunda in 1955. SEE MORE
SCARI - O'MEAGHER 1938 Thomas Scari of Karragullen married Blanche G. O'Meagher in 1938.
SCARI - SALAGARI 1921 Joseph Scari of Karragullen married Dominica (Lena) M. Salagari in 1921.
SCARI - SAXON 1951 Marco Scari of Karragullen married Joan Saxon from Mosman Park in 1951. SEE MORE
SCARI - WHITTAKER April 25th 1953 On April 25, two young people with a life association with Roleystone district were married in the Armadale Catholic Church. They were Miss Gloria D. Whittaker, whose grandparents came to Roleystone over 30 years ago, and Mr. William "Bill" Scari, whose parents have lived in Karragullen for nearly as long a period. |
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SCOLARO - PENNISI 1943 Basilo Scolaro married Grazia Pennisi in 1943. SEE MORE
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SCOTT - GIBBS June 28th 1911 Alfred Forbes Scott, son of Thomas Scott and Mary Young Forbes married Eliza Pearl Gibbs, daughter of Stephen Sealey Gibbs and Eliza White, on 28th June 1911 at Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth, Western Australia. SEE MORE
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SEXTON - SMITH September 16th 1950 An old world gown of tulle appliqued with tiger lilies was worn by Joy Smith for her wedding on Saturday 16th September at Wesley Church to Leslie Sexton. Bride was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith, of Karragullen, and the groom was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sexton of Inglewood.
SHARPE - HAINS March 11th 1950 An unusual wedding took place on Saturday the 11th March, at St. Andrew's Church, Perth, when Miss Alva Hains, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hains, of Maylands, was married to Mr. Walter Sharpe, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Sharpe, of Karragullen. The bride, who was piped into the church by two pipers, wore a full skirted gown of white lace which had a georgette yoke edged with flowers of the same material. She carried a bouquet of frangipani, stephanotis and tuberoses, and her veil of embroidered tulle was caught with a coronet of orange blossom. The bridesmaids, Misses Jean Fletcher and Shirley Turtle, wore gowns of pastel mauve lace which featured full skirts and draped necklines. The train bearer, Miss Una Glass wore kilts. The groom was assisted by Mr. Bruce Dawkins and Mr. Larry Mellor.
SHARPE - PRICE 1909 George F. Sharpe married Alice A. Price in 1909.
SHANNON - MOTTRAM-HALL 1897 Thomas Shannon of Canning Mills married Elizabeth Mottram-Hall in 1897
SIMPSON - BEARD 1946 Sheila A. Beard, daughter of George and Martha Beard, married William D. Simpson in 1946. SEE MORE
SIMPSON - WHYTE November 19th 1951 On Saturday the 19th November, in the Pirie Street Methodist Church, Adelaide, Matron S. K. Whyte of Kiverton Hospital, Unley Park, married Mr. George Simpson of Col. Light Gardens, formerly of Rokewood, Karragullen. She wore a beaded burgundy Chantilly lace frock and hat. Her daughter, Mrs. A. Rosenthal, from Melbourne and Mrs. J. Mckenzie were matrons of honor, in turquoise blue satin and needle-run lace hats. A reception was held at the Beverley Hotel. SEE MORE
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SKEHAN - OWEN August 2nd 1958 On the 2nd August at Wesley Church, Rev George Bensley officiated the wedding of Peter Perry Skehan, son of Tom & Phyllis Skehan of South Como, and Helen Margaret Owen, daughter of Ray C. Owen, M.L.A., and Flo Owen of Pickering Brook. The bride wore a full length gown of white chantilly lace with a short train. On her head she wore a circlet of white roses and a lace trimmed veil. The bestman was Perth league footballer, Charlie Skehan, and groomsman was Claude Skehan, both Peter's brothers. The bride had two matrons of honor, her sister-in-law Pam Owen and Thelma Skehan, Charlie's wife. They both wore frocks of white flock nylon over aqua taffeta.
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SMAILES - BROWN 1965 Alan Edward Smailes married Geraldine Susan Brown in 1965.
SMAILES - FRAZIER March 22nd 1943 On March 22nd (by special licence), at the Church of Christ, Subiaco, by the Rev. Roy Raymond, Bernard Sydney (A.I.F. returned) youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smailes, of Karragullen, to Berniece Eileen, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Frazier, of 43 Elizabeth Street, North Perth. SEE MORE
SMAILES - ROGERS 1913 James V. Smailes married Maude E. Rogers in 1913. Maude was the daughter of James and Alice Rogers of Guildford. SEE MORE
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SMAILES – HANBURY September 1906
In September 1906, Sydney Smailes (Syd as he was called), of Karragullen, third son of James and Lavinia Smailes of Hull, Yorkshire, England, married Edith Johanna Hanbury of Karragullen. SEE MORE Left to Right: EFFIE BUTCHER, CAPTAIN THOMAS, Mrs. AMY THOMAS of Ravenswood Hotel, Pinjarra, EDITH SMAILES (Hanbury) GEORGE ARMSTRONG, BERTHA SPENCER, ----, SYDNEY SMAILES, ALICE SPENCER, OLIVE ARMSTRONG, CLEM HANBURY, Mr. SALTER, BEATRICE HANBURY, JESSIE McKAY, FRED HODGERS, FRANCES HODGERS, GEORGE ARMSTROMG (Jnr), Mrs. SALTER, ALBERT SALTER, Minister's Wife & Minister, WALTER BUTCHER, VINCENT SMAILES, CHARLES SPENCER & Child, CHARLES BUTCHER, ALFRED BUTCHER, --------. |
SYD SMAILES & EDITH HANBURY ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #17
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SMAILES - JORGENSEN March 27th 1937 On 27th March at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Perth, by Rev. G. Tulloch, Edward Martin, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smailes, of Claremont, to Beatrice Edna (Trixie) younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jorgenson of Kalgoorlie and Kalamunda. Hedley Jorgenson, Trixie's brother, gave her away at the wedding as her father, Hans Hansen, was occupied on the goldfields. SEE MORE
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TED SMAILES & TRIXIE JORGENSON ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #30
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SMAILES - JUDGE July 1947 Vincent Kendrew Smailes married Ethel M. Judge at Illawarra, Karragullen in July 1947. The service was officiated by Methodist Minister Reverend George Bensley.
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SMAILES - PEARSON February 17th 1943 On 17th February at Forrest Park Methodist Church by Rev. R. Mason, James Palliser (AIF returned) , eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Smailes, of Karragullen, to Marion, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pearson, of Mount Lawley.
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SMITH - BEARD 1922 Ellie S. Beard, daughter of George and Martha Beard, married Reginald R. Smith in 1922. SEE MORE
SMITH - CUNNOLD (by special licence) February 15th 1943 On 15th February, at St. John's Church, Fremantle, by Canon Collick, Mathew, second son of Mr and Mrs A. Smith, of East Fremantle, to Dorothy Hazel, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs J. T. Cunnold, of Pickering Brook.
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SMITH - MILLER February 16th 1952 Eliane Miller and Frederick Smith were married at Wesley Church, Perth on Saturday and received the congratulations of their friends at a reception at Kelmscott Hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller of Yale Street, Maddington, and the groom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith, of Karragullen |
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SMITH - ROADS November 2nd 1962 Glasgow born John Chandler Smith, past member of the 28th Battalion and the 24th Anti/Tank Company, married Sylvia, eldest daughter of Tommy and the late Mabel Roads, of Pickering Brook, on 2nd November. SEE MORE
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SPRIGGS - COLLINGS June 21st 1947 George Clarence Charles Spriggs, son of Mr. abd Mrs. Charlie Spriggs of Pickering Brook, married at Mount Hawthorn, Daphne Collings, the eldest daughter and step-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Francis of 17 Esplanade, Belmont . SEE MORE
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SPRIGGS - SULLIVAN March 28th 1945 On 28th March at Forrest Park Methodist Church, Lawrence, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Spriggs of Pickering Brook, to Patricia, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Sullivan of Karragullen. Rev. M. Mason officiated.
STABLES - GILCHRIST December 22nd 1937 John William Stables married Ruby Gilchrist, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Gilchrist, of Lesmurdie, on 22nd December 1937 at the Mount Hawthorn Baptist Church. SEE MORE
STAMPALSIJA - URSICH 1945 Kiesimar Stampalsija married Andjelina Ursich in 1945.
STEVENS - ROWNTREE March 4th 1862 Walter Frederick Stevens, son of Joseph & Celia Stevens of Hobart, Tasmania, married Eliza Martha Rowntree, daughter of Edward & Hanna Rowntree on 4th March 1862. SEE MORE
STINTON - BENNETT 1940 Lionel C. Stinton married Alma G. Bennett in 1940.
SULLY - MOTTRAM (year unknown) Alfred Sully married Myrtle Winifred, daughter of Thomas and Mary Mottram. SEE MORE TAIT - REID January 7th 1895 Captain James Tait married Agnes Reid on 7th January 1895. SEE MORE |
TAIT - WINSOR November 11th 1922 Wedding of Tom Tait of Carmel and Myrtle Winsor took place of the 11th November 1922. SEE MORE
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TOM TAIT & MYRTLE WINSOR ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #31
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TAMAN - ROBERTS September 24th 1938 Mrs. R. Taman, was married at the Carmel Methodist Church on the 24th September. The bride was formerly Miss Mavis Roberts.
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TAYLOR - MOTTRAM (year unknown) Matthew Taylor married Lillian Mottram, daughter of Thomas and Mary Mottram. SEE MORE
TAYLOR - WESTON 1936 In Perth in 1936, Samuel Taylor married Leila F. Weston, daughter of Frank and Clara Weston of Cottesloe, formerly of Pickering Brook.
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THOMAS - BUCKINGHAM 16th January 1861 Maria Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Snr) & Mary Buckingham of Twitchen, Devon, England second marriage to John Thomas on 16th January 1861 at St. Luke’s Church, Gingin. SEE MORE
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THORNE - BUCKINGHAM 1915 Emily Victoria Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of Kelmscott, married Edward John Thorne (1889 – 1937) in 1915 at Canning. SEE MORE
THORLEY - THOMPSON August 30th 1919 Richard Thorley returned from service in World War 1 and married widower Laura Anne Thompson on 30th August, 1919. SEE MORE
TRAVICICH - BRAJKOVICH 1941 In 1941 Mark Travicich, son of Peter and Vica Travicich of Carmel married Kate Brajkovich. SEE MORE TRINCA - SALA TENNA 1947 Anselma Trinca married Josie Sala Tenna in 1947. SEE MORE
TUCKER - GARLAND August 11th 1944 on August 11th at the Methodist Church, Townsville, Queensland, by Rev. Pempest, Lesley Gwendoline (AWAS), eldest daughter of the late Edgar Garland and Mrs. G. Ford of Carmel, to Stewart Rodney (AIF), only son of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, of Eastwood, Sydney. SEE MORE
TURNER - BUCKINGHAM 1909 Ada Maude (Maude) Buckingham, daughter of Thomas (Jnr) and Hannah Buckingham, of Kelmscott, married James William G. Turner (1874 – 1945) in 1909 at Canning. SEE MORE
TURNER - FRETWELL 1965 David Fred Turner married Marcia Isobell Fretwell in 1965.
VAN FRONINGEN - ALTINIER 1964 Terry Van Froningen married Sylvia Altinier, daughter of Tony & Rina Altinier of Pickering Brook in 1964. SEE MORE
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VETTA - CASOTTI 1957 Antonio Vetta married Liliana Maria Casotti in 1957
VINCENTI - PLOZZA 1960 Antonio (Anthony) Vincenti married Anna Maria Plozza in 1960.
WALLIS - COTTRELL 1943 Frank A. Wallis married Loyal F. Cottrell in 1943. SEE MORE
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WALLIS - EDWARDS 19th April 1904 The second eldest son of John and Emma Wallis, at 22 years old Frederick Reuben Wallis married Kate Winifred Edwards (22) at the Kalamunda Agricultural Hall on 19th April 1904. Their reception was one of the first to be held in the newly built Hall. Fred’s father, John, helped draw up the plans and build the Hall. Kate was the daughter of Rev. Benjamin and Frances Edwards (nee Skipper). SEE MORE
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FRED & KATE WALLIS' WEDDING #46
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WALLIS - GREEN November 19th 1873 On the 19th November 1873 at the Pinjarra Anglican Church, John Wallis married Emma, the daughter of Levi and Lucy Sarah Green (nee Senyard) of Pinjarra. Emma was born on 17th October 1852 at Barragup, one mile from Mandurah and was the elder daughter in the family. SEE MORE
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WALLIS - HUXTABLE 28th August 1912 Theodore Edward Walllis was the sixth born of the eight children to John and Emma Wallis of Walliston. On the 28th August 1912, he and Victoria Perron Huxtable were married in St. John's Anglican Church on the banks of the Murray River in Pinjarra. Victoria, or "Girlie" as she was always known was the fifth child of John and Gretrude (nee Horsell) Huxtable. SEE MORE
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THEO & VICTORIA WALLIS ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #49
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WALLIS - JONES 29th March 1911 David George Wallis, the fourth son of John and Emma Wallis, married Nellie Jones on the 29th March 1911 at the Anglican Church in Harvey. She was the daughter of Arthur and Ellen Margaret (Parmenter) Jones of Australind. SEE MORE
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WALLIS - MORRIS July 15th 1913 A pretty and quiet wedding was celebrated at St. Swithin's Church, Lesmurdie, Kalamunda, on July 15th, Rev. Mr. Nicholls officiating. The contracting parties were Levi John Wallis, eldest son of the late John Wallis, of "Orangedale", Kalamunda, and Ada Morris, the second daughter of the late Mr. M. J. Green, of Warburton, Victoria. They were among the most popular and respected residents in the district, as was shown by the number of well-wishers who attended. The church was crowded. The bride, carrying a bouquet of orange blossom, with cream ribbon streamers and rosettes, entered the church on the arm of Mr. Gaul, of Victoria, who gave her away. She wore a becoming gown of cream taffeta voile, trimmed with guipure lace, merv. ribbon, and white glass buttons. The bride was attended by Miss Florence Wallis as bridesmaid, who wore a dainty cream silk frock, trimmed with cream silk lace and blue ribbon. She carried a pretty bouquet, with blue streamers. The bridesmaid wore a gold band ring, suitably inscribed, the gift from the bridegroom. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. Frank Wallis, brother to the bridegroom. After the ceremony, amid showers of confetti, the bride, bridegroom, and party motored to "Orangedale", the residence of Mrs. E. Wallis, the mother of the bridegroom, where a dainty and prettily laid out breakfast was partaken of. Here the usual toasts were honoured. That of the newly-married couple was proposed by Mr. Nicholls and responded to by the bridegroom, who then proposed the health of the bridesmaid, to which the best man, Mr. F. Wallis, suitably responded. Mr. Nicholls proposed the health of the parents, to which Mr. Gaul responded. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis then departed by motor for Perth, where the honeymoon was spent. They intend to take up their residence at Pickering Brook. The bride's traveling costume was black silk, trimmed with cream silk, and hat to match. The bouquets were made by Miss I. Collins, of Kalamunda, while the wedding cake was supplied by Messrs. McOmish and Forbes. The bridegroom presented the bride with a beautiful set of fox furs, while the bride presented the bridegroom with a cheque. A large number of presents were received from relatives and friends. SEE MORE
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LEVI WALLIS & ADA MORRIS
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WALLIS - QUINN February 17th
1914 On Tuesday, February 17th, the wedding of Miss
Mary Julia Quinn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quinn, of Kalamunda, to
Frank William Wallis, youngest son of the late Mr. John Wallis and Mrs. Wallis,
of "Orangedale", Wallis Siding, Kalamunda was celebrated at St. Mary's
R. C. Church, East Guildford. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father
Brady. The bride's dress was of Eolienne silk with ninon draping on the bodice,
giving a cross-over effect. The skirt was draped and caught up with a horseshoe
and small sprays of orange blossom, and was finished with a square court train.
The customary wreath and veil were worn, and a shower bouquet, the gift of the
bridegroom, was carried. The bride was given away by her father, and her two
bridesmaids were Miss Florence Wallis (sister of the Bridegroom), who was
dressed in white silk and wore a Juliet cap edged with pale pink roses, and
Miss Irene Quinn (sister of the bride), who wore pale pink silk, with hat to
match. They both carried pink bouquets. Mr. A. R. Halleen acted as best man,
and Mr. Jack Quinn as groomsman. Mrs. Quinn (mother of the bride) wore a pearl
grey cashmere gown, trimmed with silk appliqué, and a soft straw hat swathed in
grey. Mrs. Wallis (mother of the bridegroom) was gowned in black glace silk,
with coatee effect, and wore a black hat with lancer plumes. Miss May Holman,
of Perth, officiated at the organ. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a
gold ring, and the bridegroom's present to the bride was a ladies traveling
case, with silver fittings, and to the bridesmaids gold necklets and pendants.
After the ceremony the party motored to the Rose and Crown Hotel, Guildford,
where the wedding breakfast was partaken of, and when the usual toasts partaken
of, and when the usual toasts had been honored, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis left for
Ravenswood, the bride traveling in a smart gown of grey marquisette, with
suggestions of palest pink, and hat en suite.
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WALMSLEY - SHARPE 1964 West Walmsley married Meryl Joy Sharpe in 1964.
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WEEDON - RAY June 2nd 1926 St. Peter's Anglican Church, Bruce Rock, was the scene of a pretty wedding on the afternoon of June 2, when the Rev. P. J. Nicholls officiated at the marriage of William J. Weedon, of Barton's Mill, Pickering Brook, son of Mr. Henry and the late Mrs. Weedon, and Miss Myrtle Ray, of South Kuminin, daughter of Mrs. J. W. and the late Mr. Ray. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her eldest brother, Mr. Jack Ray, was exquisitely gowned in pure panne velvet, trimmed with fur. She wore the usual wreath and veil and carried a shower bouquet of white blooms. Miss Valma Ray, sister of the bride, and Miss Hilary Riley, of Mt. Lawley, were maids of honor, and both wore frocks of bois de rose panne velvet and black hats. Mr. Harry Ray, brother of the bride, carried out the duties of best man and Mr. W. H. Hood presided at the organ. At the close of the ceremony, a wedding tea was held at the State Hotel, Mrs. Ray receiving her guests in a handsome gown of navy crepe de chine, trimmed with beaded oyster georgette with hat en suite. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Weedon left for Perth, the bride traveling in a smartly tailored suit of navy serge trimmed with Oriental collars and hat to match. They will make their home at Barton's Mill, Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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WEIGHT - PRICE 1940s Arthur Weight married Alice Dorothy Price, daughter of Thomas and Emily Price of Illawarra Orchard, Karragullen in the early - mid 1940's. SEE MORE
WELLER - FELTS September 11th 1943 On September 11th, at the Methodist Church, Maylands, by Rev. Harry Moore, Cyril Albert (AIF), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Weller, of Busselton, to Florence Evelyn, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Felts, of Karragullen.
WESTON – GARE 1948 In Perth in 1949 Francis Mervyn Weston, son of Frank and Clara Weston of Cottesloe and formerly of Pickering Brook, married Joan A. Gare.
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WESTON – GREEN August 7th 1946 One of the prettiest weddings seen in Pemberton took place
in the Methodist Church on Saturday night, August 7th, between Molly
Green of Pemberton and Niel (correct spelling) Weston of Pickering Brook.The bride entered the church on the arm of her father and
was beautifully gowned in a frock of white lace and tulle topped by a full
length net veil held in place by a coronet of orange blossom. Miss Betty Green, sister of the bride, and Miss Jean Carn, cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaids and both were frocked in a very unusual shade of green with head trimmings. Both bridesmaids carried bouquets of peach blossoms and their veils were held in place with heart-shaped coronets. Little Kaye Hewison, cousin of the groom, was very sweet as
flower girl dressed in blue lace trimmed with pink bows.Mr. Vic Hawkins acted as best man and groomsman’s duties
were carried out by Mr. Bert Beard. The church had been beautifully decorated by friends of the
bride and the service was conducted by Rev. O’Rourke of Manjimup. Following the wedding, a reception was held in the Mill Hall
and attended by a large number of relatives and friends. Tables were tastefully
decorated with sweet peas and Iceland poppies, catering done by Mrs. McDonald
and a delicious supper was served. A beautiful three-tier cake was made and
iced by Mrs. Moffatt. During the evening toasts were proposed. Rev. O’Rourke
acted as chairman at the supper table and nearly forty telegrams were read. A
great number of lovely gifts were presented to the couple, proving fully their
popularity with the people. Mrs. Green, mother of the bride, was frocked in
navy with white accessories and carried bouquet of hyacinths. The groom’s
mother, Mrs. Weston, was dressed in black with dust pink accessories. Early in the evening, the happy couple left by car to spend
their honeymoon in Bunbury, prior to settling down in Pickering Brook. An open dance was held after the wedding, and the music was
supplied by Mrs. Weston and Mr. Tom Osborne.
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WESTON - HEWISON November 23rd 1918 On November 23rd, at Canning Mill Schoolroom, at 4.30 p.m. by Rev. Father O'Gorman, of Guildford, married Gregory Phillip Weston, third son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Weston, of Springdale, Pickering Brook, to Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hewison of Pickering Brook Post Office. WESTON - LINDLEY 1911 In the District of Swan in 1911, Henry Joseph (Harry) Weston, son of Richard and Mary Weston of Pickering Brook, married Lucy Florence Lindley of Pickering Brook. SEE MORE
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WESTON - READING December 13th 1929 The wedding of Miss Annie Elizabeth Mary Reading, eldest daughter of Mrs. M. Reading and grand-niece of the late Lord Forrest, with Mr. Louis Noel Weston, of the Forestry Department, was celebrated in St. Mary's Anglican Church recently. Mr. and Mrs. Weston will reside at Ludlow.
WHITE - NICHOLSON December 20th 1916 On December 20th at No.1 State Mill, Manjimup, the marriage took place conducted by the Rev. J. E. Holroyd, between Albert Stirling White, second son of Lionel White, Manager of Wellington Mill, to Ruth, youngest daughter of Donald and Flora Nicholson, late of San Remo, Victoria, now of Jarnadup, Western Australia. SEE MORE
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WHITE - GUMMERSON March 2nd 1929 The wedding of William Joseph, second son of Thomas and Annie White of Manchester, England to Beatrice May Gummerson, eldest daughter of John and Eliza Gummerson of Wigan, Lancashire, England was celebrated at St. Georges Cathedral, Perth on the 2nd March. They were attended by Will and Annie Henvillle. The couple will live at Barton's Mill.
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WILLIAM & BEATRICE WHITE ON THEIR WEDDING DAY
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WILLIAMS - GARLAND December 31st 1949 Malcolm A. Williams, of 22 Seventh Avenue, Maylands married Laurel M. Garland, daughter of Gwen Ford and the late Edgar Garland of Carmel on 31st December 1949 in Wesley Church, Perth. SEE MORE
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WILSON - OWSTON March 2nd 1893 On 2nd March at St. John's Church,Fremantle by the Rev. Canon Watkins. Peter John Wilson, second son of Peter John Wilson, Solicitor, of Melbourne, to Sarah, widow of the late W. Owston, of Fremantle, and third daughter of Benjamin Mason of Canning. SEE MORE
WINSTANLEY - FRETWELL 1960 Albert Donald (Don) Winstanley married Elizabeth Ann Fretwell in 1960.
WONG - DORPH-PETERSEN September 6th 1947 On September 6th, at Methodist Church, Crookwell, N.S.W., Jessie Louise, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. Dorph-Petersen, of Pickering Brook, to Thomas K. Wong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wong, of Crockwell, N.S.W.
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YANDELL - GIBBS September 13th 1919 A wedding of interest to Cannington folk was celebrated on the 13th September 1919, the groom being Mr. Otho Yandell (late 9th Light Horse, A.I.F.), second son of Mrs. E. Yandell, Hawkesburn, Victoria, and the bride Miss Violet Ruby Gibbs, second daughter of Mrs. A. Gibbs, of Cannington. The ceremony took place at 7 P.M. at St. Michael's Church. The bride, given away by her cousin, Mr. G. Carlisle, of the Agricultural Bank, wore a charming dress of white crepe de chine, lace and silver, the train of georgette being lined with pale pink satin. Her veil was arranged gracefully with a coronet of orange blossom, and her bouquet of lovely white flowers was tied with streamers of white satin and tulle. Her maid, Miss Ena Gibbs, wore a pretty frock of pink crepe and georgette, and a large white picture hat, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Miss Queenie Sly, who acted as train bearer, was also in pink crepe de chine, her pink tulle veil being caught on the head with a wreath of daisies. The groom's gift to Miss Gibbs was a pendant, and to Miss Queenie Sly a pretty bracelet. Mr. E. Yandell (of Military Headquarters, Melbourne), and Mr. E. Ogden were best man and groomsman. The lovely bouquets carried by the bridal party were the design and gift of Mrs. Duff, of Cannington, and the girl friends of the bride had decorated the church for the occasion, masses of violets being used in compliment to the bride. After the ceremony the guests were received at the Town Hall, where a reception was held and breakfast served. The bride's mother wore champagne crepe de chine and black hat. The groom's mother was in black and a pretty floral toque. After the usual toasts had been honored and a pleasant time spent, Mr. and Mrs. Yandell left on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a smart creme coat and skirt, furs and white hat. Many beautiful and costly gifts were received. SEE MORE
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OTHO YANDELL & VIOLET GIBBS ON THEIR WEDDING DAY #87 L - R: ERROL OGDEN, ARTHURENA GIBBS, OTHO YANDELL,
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