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Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: Margaret Forsyth
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 16 May 1815
Baptism Place: Old Machar,Aberdeen,Scotland
Father: John Forsyth
Mother: Jean May
FHL Film Number: 991142 | Margaret FORSYTH
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928) Sat 10 Apr 1920 Page 4
WEDDING BELLS
McDONALD- FORSYTH.
On Saturday, at 11 a.m., at Chal
mers Presbyterian Church, the mar-
nage was solemnised of Miss Margaret
Adelaide Forsvth, only daughter of.
Mr and Mrs Richard Forsyth, Laun-
ceston, with Mr A. O. McDonald, fifth
son of Mr and Mrs Joseph McDonald,
of Ulverstone. The Rev. W. J. Harris
performed the ceremony. The church
was beautifully decorated with Easter
daisies and pink lilies for the occasion
by the choir girls, friends of the bride,
of which she was a member. During
the service Miss Michel sanq; 'Be-
cause.' Miss Melross presided at the
organ, and also plaved, 'The wedding
march' as the bridal Party left the
church. The bride, who entered the
church with her father, by whom she
was given away, wore a magnificent
trained gown of ivory satin and georg-
ette, the bodice, a gracefully draped
tunic of georgette, which were elab-
orately embroidered with pearl and
silver trimming. The satin train fall
ing from the shoulders, was finished
with pearl tassels. Her exquisite veil
was kindlv loaned by her sister-in-law,
of Melbourne. It, was worn over the
face and finished with a swathe of
feathers to match. She also carried a
shower boquet of white roses and
dahlias, with sprays of asparagus fern,
and finished with steamer of white
satin ribbon. Miss Marion Murphy, a
friend of the bride, attended as brides-
maid. Her frock was of exquisite |
maize georgette over maize charmeuse,
and was finished with shadow lace and
spoke-stitching. Her becoming hat was ,
of gold tissue, overlaid with coffee
georgette, and finished with tufts of
feathers to match. The also carried
bouquet of cream roses and autumn
foliage. The bride's niece and
nephew, Meg and Keith Forsyth, at-
tended the bride as train-bearers. Mr,
Frank McDonald {brother of the bride
groom) as best man'. The bride
groom's gifts to the bridesmaids were
gold armlets. Afterwards the wedding,
partv and guests were entertained at
a wedding tea at Charles Hall which
was beautifully decorated for the oc
casion with Easter daisies and palms
Included amongst the numerous and
handsome presents were cheques from
the bride's father, bridegroom's
father and brothers, and the Rev. W
J. Harris. Mr and Mrs McDonald left
later by motor - for Hobart. amidst
showers of confetti and good wishes
for the future. The bride travelled in
a mole cloth costume, beautifully,
braided and finished with buttons.
Her hat was of saxe chenille, finished
with gold tiissue and peach-colored
posies, and motor veil to match , she
also wore a handsome set of squirrel
furs. | Margaret Adelaide Forsyth
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HATCHER Margaret Ann Funeral notice 31MAR2017 Funeral 86 late of 'Glenmore' via Inverell Inverell Times 31MAR2017 | Margaret Ann Forsyth
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Marriage
597/1882 TINGCOMBE HENRY C FORSYTH MARGARET A SYDNEY
Children
34990/1885 TINGCOMBE WILLIAM N HENRY C MARGARET A MURRUMBURRAH
29714/1888 TINGCOMBE ELSIE M HENRY C MARGARET A NARRANDERA
Birth Husband
V18522620 38A/1852 TINGCOMBE HENRY C HENRY JANE L
Death Husband
22744/1928 TINGCOMBE HENRY C HENRY ANNE BREWARRINA
Margaret Anne Tingcombe Mosman 1930
Rev H TingcombeRev. Henry Tingcombe
1809-1874
Rev. Henry Tingcombe officiated at St Bartholomew’s on a few occasions during Rev. Donkin’s incumbency. (1855-1875)
Henry Tingcombe was born in Hartley, near Plymouth, England in 1809. Henry and his younger
Rev Tingcombe
Photo Courtesy Lynne Brown
brother, George, migrated to Australia in 1832, after being urged to do so by their uncle, Robert Copland Lethbridge, who had settled in the Penrith district. The two brothers settled in the Monaro district where they became sheep farmers, having bought sheep from the Macarthur family at Camden. After four or five years Henry left the Monaro district and settled in Penrith where he did clerical and administrative work, becoming the Clerk of Petty Sessions around 1840. He married Flora McLeod, who was his brother John’s sister-in-law, in 1840, at Bathurst. The newly married couple first made their home at Penrith but the next year Henry was transferred to the Audits Office in Sydney. Mrs Tingcombe died in 1842. In 1846 Henry was ordained Deacon by Bishop Broughton in Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney and then worked in Trinity Parish, Dawes Point.
Reference - Jean Newell, ‘Henry Tingcombe (1809-1871) Clergyman and Educator’, Armidale and District Historical Society Journal, No 44.
Bishop Broughton sent Rev. Henry Tingcombe to be the first Anglican minister in the Armidale district. He conducted his firstBaptism at Armidale in April 1846. He was ordained Priest by Bishop Broughton in February 1847.
http://www.catholicweekly.com.au/03/dec/21/29.html
Rev. Tingcombe served in this parish, which stretched from Muswellbrook to Stanthorpe, Queensland until 1854.
www.stpetersarmidale.org.au/content/StPetersArmidaleHistoryLeaflet.pdf
Henry Tingcombe is honoured in Armidale by having a street in the centre of town named after him. Central Park which is the centre of the city is bounded by Faulkner, Barney and Dangar Sts and Tingcombe Lane. It is an attractive, dignified reserve which was dedicated in 1874 as a recreational area.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/New-South-Wales/Armidale/2005/02/17/1108500192597.html
Rev Tingcombe re-married in 1849 to Jane Lydia Clements, a resident of Bathurst. After the family left the Armidale area, they moved to the western plains, where Henry worked at Kelso and O’Connell Plains for two years, then Carcoar for another two years, before moving to Camden. In 1861 he took a year’s leave of absence to visit England, returning to Camden to work there until he retired in 1872. Henry died in Sydney in 1874.
Reference: Jean Newell.
Rev and Mrs Tingcombe had 5 children:
1. Henry C born 1852, married 1882 Margaret A .Forsyth at Sydney.
died 1928 at Brewarrina
2. Ellen A born 1853, died 1876 at St George
3. Margaretta Mary born 1859 at Camden, married 1882 Francis Henry Woodriff at Sydney, died 1952 at Penrith
4. George born 1862 Camden, married 1887 Maria C. Bluett at Canterbury, died 1940 Wyong
5. John Lethbridge married 1888 Ada M. Carter at Paddington, died 1906 at Burwood
The Church of St John, Camden was consecrated in 1849. A window near the Pulpit was given by public subscription in memory of Rev. Henry Tingcombe, who was the third Rector of the Church.
http://www.camdenanglican.org.au/mod/group/view.php?group_id=8
Page 248 of the 1860 Australian Almanac states that he was an Anglican Minister in the Camden and Narrellan area.
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZxQOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA248&lpg=PA248&dq=
henry+tingcombe&source=web&ots=e1aSRu4Im7&sig=-CilBn7TeyNuvZvVht31iG3bC5s
The 1863 Australian Almanac, page 116, lists Rev. Tingcombe as being at Camden in the Diocese of Sydney.
http://books.google.com/books?id=yRAOAAAAYAAJ&printsec=toc#PPA116,M1
8 March 1864 he is listed in the Western Post and Mudgee Newspaper as being in the Diocese of Sydney, and receiving an allowance of 200 pounds per annum. http://addison.homedns.org/transcriptions/others/transcripts/others%20page%209.html
Both his grandsons, Private Henry Lethbridge Tingcombe and Private Noel Tingcombe were killed within a few days of each other during WW1
Henry died on 29 July 1916, and was awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. He is buried at the Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France.
Noel Lethbridge Tingcombe was killed in action on 4 August 1916. He is remembered with a commemorative plaque on Villers-Bretonneux Memorial Cemetery. No body was recovered.
http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/index.asp?id=1243
http://www.stmarysregisters.com.au/stmarysww1soldiers.htm© Prospect Heritage Trust Inc.
Child Elsie
Elsie Margaret Tingcombe
Birth 1888 in Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia
Death 3 Apr 1948 in Innisfail, Queensland, Australia
1913 Age: 25 Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage
Worsley RICHARDSON
1886 - 1963
Child William
Marriage
12214/1921 TINGCOMBE WILLIAM N UHR AMY E CHATSWOOD
Death
26414/1964 TINGCOMBE WILLIAM NORMAN HENRY CLEMENTS MARGARET KATOOMBA
32221/1966 TINGCOMBE AMY ELIZABETH AGED 77 YRS DIED LAWSON KATOOMBA
TINGCOMBE Amy Elizabeth (Jackie) Death notice 30MAY1966 Death 77 late of Lawson Sydney Morning Herald 01JUN1966
First World War Embarkation Roll - William Norman Tingcombe
William Norman Tingcombe
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Roll title: 13 Infantry Battalion - 9 to 12 Reinforcements (September-December 1915)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918
Date of embarkation: 20 December 1915
Place of embarkation: Sydney
Ship embarked on: HMAT Suevic
Ship number: A29
| Margaret Anne Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Margaret Boyd Forsyth
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 16 Nov 1823
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 04 Oct 1823
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Jane Miller
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-5 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 1066600 , Reference ID: - 2:16KT852
Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Margaret Boyd Forsyth
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 16 Nov 1823
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Jane Miller
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-5 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 1066600, 0102960
| Margaret Boyd Forsyth
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London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906
Name: Margaret Dorling Forsyth
Record Type: Baptism
Estimated Birth Date: abt 1855
Baptism Date: 11 Feb 1855
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Margaret Forsyth
Parish or Poor Law Union: Bermondsey St Mary Magdalene
Borough: Southwark
Register Type: Parish Registers
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: Margaret Dorling Forsyth
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1855
Registration district: Bermondsey
Inferred County: Surrey
Volume: 1d
Page: 100
Marriage
155/1874 COULLER GEORGE FORSYTH MARGARET D SYDNEY
The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 29 August 1939 Page 10
COULTER-August 27 1939 at a private hospital Margaret Dorllng Coulter of Sofala Alma street North Sydney widow of the late George Coulter and loved mother of Margaret (Mrs M Bain Scott), Crawford, Sara (Mr Moore Sims deceased) and foster mother of Thomas G Richardson.
| Margaret Dorling Forsyth
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Victoria, Australia, Birth Index, 1837-1917
Name: Margaret Forsyth
Birth Registration Date: 1863
Birth Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Archibald Forsyth
Mother Maiden Name: Douglas
Reference Number: 2850
Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950
Name: Margaret Douglass Forsyth
Gender: Female
Marriage Registration Year: 1888
Marriage Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Spouse: Frederick William Francis
Reference Number: 3367
Victoria, Australia, Death Index, 1836-1988
Name: Margaret Douglas Francis
Death Registration Year: 1938
Death Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Archibald Forsyth
Mother Maiden Name: Douglas
Reference Number: 11154
Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index,
Name: Margaret Francis
Death Date: 2 Dec 1938
Cemetery: Brighton General Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Caulfield South, Glen Eira City, Victoria, Australia
Has Bio?: N
Spouse: Frederick Francis
Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Ethel Ruby Francis
Birth Date: Abt 1892
Birth Place: Sandringham, Victoria
Registration Year: 1892
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Fred Wh Francis
Mother: Margt Douglas Forsyth
Registration Number: 17345
Victoria, Australia, Death Index, 1836-1988
Name: Ethel Ruby McMonnies
Death Registration Year: 1978
Death Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Frederick William Francis
Mother Maiden Name: Forsyth
Reference Number: 27382 | Margaret Douglas FORSYTH
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London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932
Name Richard Henry Neate
Gender Male
Marriage Age 26
Record Type Marriage
Birth Date 1881
Marriage Date 29 Apr 1907
Marriage Place Christ Church, Albany Street, Camden, England
Father Richard William Neate
Spouse Margaret Ethel Forsyth
Register Type Parish Register
UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Name Margaret Ethel Neate
Death Date 1932
Burial or Cremation Date 22 Feb 1932
Burial or Cremation Place Camden, London, England | Margaret Ethel Forsyth
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Marriage??
2768/1885 GRIGG HENRY FORSYTH MARGARET H NEWTOWN
4939/1889 WINTLE JAMES GRIGG MARTHA H LITHGOW
????? Ancestry Tree
Margaret Hamilton Forsyth
Birth 3 May 1860 in Sydney, New South Wales, Austalia
Death 1941 in New Zealand
James Wintle
Birth July 1858 in Abinghall, Gloucestershire, England
Death 1934 in New Zealand
Children
Elsie Maude Wintle1891 -
Arthur Edgar Wintle1899 -
Death
1941/30347 Wintle Margaret Hamilton 79Y New Zealand
1934/3277 Wintle James 74Y New Zealand | Margaret Hamilton Forsyth
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Margaret I Forsyth
Birth Date: 1906
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1906
Registration Place: Berry, New South Wales, Australia
Father: James Forsyth
Mother: Harriet M
Registration Number: 32493 | Margaret Isobel Forsyth
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Hargt Jane Ellen May Forsyth
Name: Hargt Jane Ellen May Forsyth
Father's Name: Alexander Mcml Forsyth
Mother's name: Isabella Davidson
Birth Place: Bright, Victoria
Registration Year: 1883
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 7183
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about Margaret Jane MA Rogers Name: Margaret Jane MA Rogers
Death Place: Wang, Victoria
Age: 82
Father's Name: Alexander Forsyth
Mother's name: Isabella Davidson
Registration Year: 1965
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 5567
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883
1931 Electoral Roll
At same address as Margaret Jane May Rogers
- George Rogers
- Elva May Rogers
- Ena Rogers
1949 Electoral Roll
At same address as Margaret Jane May Rogers
- George Rogers
- Reginald Major Rogers
- Beryl Lorraine Rogers
- Keith Rogers | Margaret Jane May Forsyth
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Possible death of Child
8334/1960 KELLS EMILY WILLIAM MARGARET BULLI
The Newsletter: an Australian Paper for Australian People (Sydney, NSW : 1900 - 1919) Sat 10 May 1902 Page 13
WOMAN'S COLUMN.
An interesting wedding was celebrated in the Ryde Wesleyan Church on Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. W. E. Bourne, the contracting parties being Miss Margaret Forsyth, second daughter of Mr. John Forsyth, J.P., of Rosewall,' Ryde, and Mr. W. H. Kells, of Ryde. The church had been beautifully decorated by the members of the choir.
The bride, who was attended by three bridesmaids, was dressed in a pretty white corded silk gown trimmed with white brocaded silk, pearl passementerie, and lace. She also carried a lovely shower bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Lizzie and Miss Florence Forsyth, sisters of the bride, and Miss Priscilla Kells, sister of the bridegroom, were attired in cream silk costumes trimmed with lace, white bebe roses in the hair and carried shower bouquets of crimson roses and asparagus. On leaving the church Miss Foulcher played 'The Wedding March,' and the newly-married couple drove immediately to Rosewall, the residence of the bride's parents, where a reception was held. Among others present at the reception were Mrs. Forsyth (mother of the bride), costume of black silk trimmed with white silk and lace and bonnet to match, Mrs. Kells (mother of the bride groom), costume of grey cloth, trimmed with white silk, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsyth, sen. (Willoughby), Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsyth, jun. (North Sydney), Mr',. Mrs., and Miss Hollingworth, Mr. and Mrs. Menzies (Queensland), Mr. and Mrs. McCrae, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Miss George, Misses Newman (2), Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cunningham, Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glynn and Miss Glynn, Miss Clare Glynn, Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Mr. A. Jones, Mr. Thomas Richardson, Mr. H. Horton, Mr. E. H. Hollingworth, Mr. J. Oswald Forsyth,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner, Miss Minnie Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Les. Bryant, Mrs. Denning, and others.
The bride was the recipient of very many handsome presents, including a silver egg-stand and silver butter knife from the Ryde Wesleyan choir, of which she has been for many years an active and valued member.
Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954)
Wednesday 9 March 1938 Page 2
PROVISION IN WILL FOR WIFE
EQUITY JUDGE GRANTS BIGGER ALLOWANCE
Deciding that William Henry Kells, a Strathfield business man, had not made adequate provision in his will for his wife, the Chief Judge in Equity (Mr Justice Long Innes) yesterday ordered that she be paid £500 and £8 a week from- his £15,171 estate. Kells died last July, leaving his wife £5 a week. Mrs Kells, in an affidavit, said that they were married in 1902, when her husband was earning £3 a week. She said that she had given her husband considerable assistance, financial and otherwise, in his business, and had conducted their home on most economical lines. The main beneficaries under Kell's will were his brothers and sisters.
1949 Electoral Roll
90 west Esplanade Manly, home duties
1933, 1936
Electoral Roll
Alviston St Strathfield - William was a carriage builder
1943 Electoral Roll
499 Miller St Cammeray | Margaret Todd Forsyth
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Death
12396/1931 SMITH MARGARET JOHN MARIA RANDWICK
The Inverell Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Wednesday 30 September 1931 p 4
Mrs. Margaret Smith, who died at the residence of her-daughter, Mrs. A. Gardner, Holkham-avenue, Randwick, recently, at the age of 74 years, was a member of the Forsyth family, of Inverell. She was born at Port Macquarie, and often spoke of her experi ences with bushangers in her childhood days. On one occasion she was riding a horse when she was approached by Thunderbolt. He wanted her horse, but she declined to give up the animal. It was the bushranger's boast that he would not rob a girl, and he allowed her to pass. Mrs Smith admitted having given food to the bush ranger, Starlight, and also to Thunderbolt, at different times. Her husband, Mr. Harry Smith, is a grazier, and has owned a number of properties in the Inverell district.
11704/1918 GARDNER ARCHIBALD W SMITH SHIELA E H RANDWICK ????
Name:- Sheila Elizabeth May
GARDNER.-February 23, 1944. at his re- sidence, 8 Holkham Avenue, Randwick, Archibald Walter Gardner (solicitor), beloved husband of Mrs. May Gardner, dear brother of E. H. Gardner (solicitor), S. G. Gardner, and Stella (Mrs. Mason). At rest.Fix this text
GARDNER-The relatives and Friends of Mrs May Garder of 8 Holkham Avenue Randwick also Mr and Mrs E H Gardner Mr and Mrs S G Gardner and Son Stanley (A I F abroad) Mr and Mrs S Mason Lloyd and Marjorie Mrs Shirley Down and Miss Patricia Campbell areinvited to attend the Funeral of her beloved Husband their dear Brother Brother In law and Uncle Archibald Walter Gardner to leave St Judes Church Avoca Street Randwick This Thursday after Service commencint at 2:30 p m for the Waverley Cemetery Thomas Dixon Pty Ltd (A F DA.) MA6013 4 Established 1836
| Margaret Wilson Forsyth
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Baptism: 2 May 1852 - Old Church,Saint Pancras,London,England
Name: Maria Forsyth
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 31 Mar 1852
Baptism Date:2 May 1852
Baptism Place: Old Church,Saint Pancras,London,England
Father: Andrew Forsyth
Mother: Eliza Maria
FHL Film Number: 598168, 598169, 598170, 598171
London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921
Name: Maria Forsyth
Estimated birth year: abt 1852
Age: 24
Spouse: Thomas Smith
Spouse Age: 23
Record Type: Marriage
Event Date: 6 May 1876
Parish: St Mark, Walworth
Borough: Southwark
Father Name: Andrew Forsyth
Spouse Father: John Smith
Register Type: Parish Register
The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Mon 7 Mar 1932 Page 1
After having been In ill-health for two years past, Mrs. Maria Smith, of Elsebea, Victoria-avenue, Claremont, died at her home yesterday. Born In London, the late Mrs. Smith came to W.A. at an early age, and had resided here for the past 50 years. Her husband, Mr. Thomas Smith, of Fremantle, predeceased her by twenty years, but two daughters
survive her.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Mon 7 Mar 1932 Page 1
SMITH. - On March 6, 1932, at her late residence, Elsebea, Victoria-avenue, Claremont, Maria, widow of the late Thomas Smith, of Fremantle, loving mother of Marion Ellen,
Edith Annie and the late Beatrice Elsie and Jessie Forsyth (Mrs. T. S. Waugh), and fond sister of Miss Jessie Forsyth.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Tue 8 Mar 1932 Page 1
SMITH. - On March 6, at her late residence, Elsebea, Victoria-avenue, Claremont, Maria Smith, beloved grandma of Bel, Lindsay and Marie Waugh. | Maria Forsyth
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Death???
FORSYTH MARY A 9973/1927 JOHN SUSAN NOWRA | Marianne Forsyth
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Name Marianne Smith Forsyth
Gender Female
Baptism Date 22 Jul 1847
Baptism Place Kirriemuir,Angus,Scotland
FHL Film Number 993443
Household Members Name Age
Elizabeth Smith
John Forsyth
Marianne Smith Forsyth
Marriage
Name: Marianne Smith Forsyth
Father's name: John Forsyth
Spouse Name: John Josiah Walters
Spouse's Father's Name: John Walters
Marriage Date: 04 May 1872
Marriage Place: Riverton
Registration Place: Gilbert, South Australia
Page Number: 362
Volume Number: 91
| Marianne Smith FORSYTH
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??????
Name: Marion Forsyth
Birth: Abt 1831 - Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 20 Aug 1907 - St Machar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Parents: Matthew Forsyth, Helen Brown
Spouse: George Forsyth
??????
Maron Forsyth in the 1841 Scotland Census
Name: Maron Forsyth
Age: 10
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831
Gender: Female
Where born: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Civil Parish: Clarkston
County: Lanarkshire
Address: Arden
Parish Number: 651
Household Members: Name Age
Mathew Forsyth 45
Helen Forsyth 45
Robert Forsyth 20
James Forsyth 20
John Forsyth 15
William Forsyth 15
Maron Forsyth 10
Agness Mcdonald 15
???????
Marion Forsyth in the 1851 Scotland Census
Name: Marion Forsyth
Age: 23
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828
Relationship: Wife
Spouse: George Forsyth
Gender: Female
Where born: Mid Lothian, edinburgh ????
Parish Number: 168A
Civil Parish: Aberdeen North
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: 57 Park Street
ED: 2
Page: 12
Household schedule number: 58
LINE: 20
Roll: CSSCT1851_37
Household Members: Name Age
George Forsyth 26
Marion Forsyth 23
Janet Forsyth 3
?????
Marrion Forsyth in the 1861 Scotland Census
Name: Marrion Forsyth
Age: 31
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830
Relationship: Wife
Spouse's name : George Forsyth
Gender: Female
Where born: St Cuthbert, Edinburgh ??????????????
Registration Number: 168A
Registration district: St Nicholas
Civil Parish: Aberdeen Greyfriars
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: 8
ED: 45
Household schedule number: 210
LINE: 25
Roll: CSSCT1861_25
Household Members: Name Age
George Forsyth 34
Marrion Forsyth 31
Janet Forsyth 13
Christina Forsyth 12
Jane Ann Forsyth 10
George Forsyth 8
John C Forsyth 1
| Marion Forsyth
|
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Had written in a spouse - Stanley H Leadbeater
possible death after remarriage Ryerson under Nicholson refers to this entry
ADAMS Marjorie Elsie Death notice 26APR1987 Death 76 late of Port Macquarie Sydney Morning Herald 29APR1987 | Marjorie Elsie Forsyth
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Ryerson Index???
FORSYTH Elsie Hannah Death notice 14JAN Death Sydney Morning Herald 16JAN1960
Death Index ???
FORSYTH ELSIE HANNAH 1882/1960 WILLIAM REBECCA BALMAIN | Marjorie J FORSYTH
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954)
Fri 30 Aug 1940
Page 6
WEDDING AT ST. GEORGE'S
Simmons-Forsyth
The wedding was celebrated at St. George's Church, Invermay, of Marjorie Jean Forsyth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Forsyth, 27 Mayne St., Launceston, and Willoughby George Simmons, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simmons, 13 Welman St., Launceston.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. H. Lansdell, and Mr. R. Adams was organist.
The bride wore a frock of white brocaded, satin made with a gathered bodice with heart-shaped, neckline trimmed with orange blossom. The long sleeves finished in a point over the hand, and the full skirt fell into a long train. The tulle veil was held in place with a wreath of orange blossom,
and the bride carried a full shower bouquet of white hyacinths, narcissus, and Winter roses.
The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Bertha Forsyth. Her frock of palest pink marocain had a full skirt, V-shaped neckline, and short puffed sleeves. Her bouquet was of pale pink peach blossom and hyacinths Mr. R. J. Simmons, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.
The honeymoon was spent touring Tasmania. The bride travelled in a light woollen ensemble in a honey shade, with accessories to match, and a squirrel fur. The reception was held at the Lounge, Launceston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simmons will make their home in Hobart. | Marjorie Jean FORSYTH
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Marriage??
8723/1928 SCOTT JAMES R FORSYTH MARJORY INVERELL | Marjory Forsyth
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Death Registration
FORSYTH MARJORY BATHURST 68/1968 GORGE JAMES CHARLOTTE JANE SYDNEY | Marjory Bathurst Forsyth
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Probable
FORSYTH Marjorie Bathurst Death notice 03DEC1967 Death late of Blacktown & Gosford Sydney Morning Herald 05DEC1967 | Marjory Bathurst Forsyth
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Australia Cemetery Index
Name: Lady Marjorie Dymock Watt
Death Age: 94
Birth Date:1890
Death Date: 13 Feb 1984
Cemetery: Northern Subs.crematorium
Cemetery Location: Macquarie Park, New South Wales
Remarks: Undertaker: Keith Logue & Sons; Ashes: Unknown.
| Marjory Dymock Forsyth
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 13 November 1934 page Page 8
LEA.-November 10 at Invercargill, New Zealand the wife of Albert Edward Lea. (nee Martha Forsyth of Ryde) loved mother of Victor, Henry, and Albert J Lea of Willoughby | Martha Margaret Forsyth
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 18 February 1905 Page 10
CLARKE-FORSYTH- December 28 1904 at Christ Church, Lavender Bay, North Sydney, by the Rev
J H Maclean, David Henry only son of the late David Clarke, of Mudgee NSW to Martha Rosewall, second daughter of TT Forsyth, Rosewall, High street, Willoughby
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 7 July 1917 Page 11
Mr. and Mrs T. T. FORSYTH and FAMILY, of Rosewall, M'Clelland-Street. Willoughby, desire to THANK their relatives and many friends for the floral tributes, cards, letters, and telegrams of sympathy - in their sad bereavement in the loss of their dearly beloved daughter and sister. Martha Rosewall Clarke, of Bongalong-street. Naremburn. | Martha Rosewell Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Martha Yule Forsyth
Gender: Female
Christening Place: , DALZIEL, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 12 Jun 1852
Birthplace: , Dalziel, Lanark, Scotland
Father's Name: William Forsyth
Mother's Name: Martha Breton
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11639-4 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 1066588 , Reference ID: 2:16K8VBT
Scotland, Births and Baptism
Name: Martha Yule Forsyth
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 12 Jun 1852
Birthplace: , DALZIEL, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Father's Name: William Forsyth
Mother's Name: Martha Breton
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11639-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 1066588, 0102901 | Martha Yule Forsyth
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Mary Forsyth
Birth Date: 1856
Father's Name: Robert Forsyth
Mother's name: Margaret
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1856
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Volume Number: V18567576 45C
Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Mary Forsyth
Birth Date: 1856
Father's Name: Robert Forsyth
Mother's name: Margaret
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1856
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Volume Number: V7576 VOL 45
Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Mary A Forsythe
Birth Date: 1856
Father's Name: William Forsythe
Mother's name: Margaret
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1856
Registration Place: Sydney, New South Wales
Volume Number: V1856279 139
| Mary Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Mary Forsyth
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 07 Jul 1856
Birthplace: NEW MONKLAND,LANARK,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: William Forsyth
Mother's Name: Martha Breton
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-1 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 6035516 | Mary Forsyth
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Mary Forsyth
Birth Date: Abt 1868
Birth Place: Lfield, Victoria
Registration Year: 1868
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: John Forsyth
Mother: Margaret Murray
Registration Number: 17290
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Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950
Name: Mary Forsyth
Gender: Female
Marriage Registration Year: 1894
Marriage Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Spouse: Richd Slattery
Reference Number: 4087
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Mary Forsyth
Spouse Name: Richd Slattery
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1894
Registration Number: 4087 | Mary FORSYTH
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Name: Mary Forsyth
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 05 Nov 1840
Birthplace: SPEYMOUTH,MORAY,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: William Forsyth
Mother's Name: Mary Falconer
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11143-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 990811 | Mary Forsyth
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tue 8 Aug 1933 Page 1
FORSYTH.-On 7th August, 1933, at the residence of Mr..L.,E. White, Austin's Ferry, Mary Forsyth, In her 80th.year. Daughter* of John. Forsyth (Hestercombo),.obit. 1893, and grand-daughter of John Forsyth ( Hestercombe), obit. Funeral , private. -
CLARK 'BROS. | Mary Forsyth
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The Argus Thursday 11 October 1934 Next issue Page 1
FISHER.-On the 10th October, at tho rcsildenee of her sister (Mrs. H. Catford), Eaglehawk, Mary Ann, widow of the late William Fisher, of Orbost, aged 64 years. (Interred at Sydney.) | Mary Ann Forsyth
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Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954) Tue 16 Feb 1909 Page 3
Inquest.
On Saturday last the Deputy Coroner (Mr. W. W. Lookwood, J P. held an inquiry at the Federal Hotel, Wallendbeen, into the cause of death of Mary Doris Forsyth, which occurred near Wallendbeen the previous day.
The following evidence was taken : ?Sen. constable Kilner deposed : At about 9 a.m. on Thursday, 11th instant, from something I heard I went to Effgrave's railway crossing, and saw a train which was pulled up there ; I saw in Effgrave's house the deceased, Mary Doris Forsyth ; I saw that her left arm and right leg were completely severed; first aid was being administered to her by Mr. Walter King; I then went to the scene of the accident on the railway line, eighteen yards from Effgrave's crossing on the north side, I picked up the hand and arm ; forty yards from the crossing I picked up the foot and leg ; the deceased died at 12 noon on same date ; Dr. Florence was then in attendance ; I at once communicated with the coroner by wire, and subsequently furnished a report, which I produce.
Eliza Effrave deposed : I am gatekeeper at level crossing 244 miles 41 chains from Sydney ; on the morning of llth instant I was down the yard taking in clothes, I heard the train whistle and I came up to look if everything was clear and safe for the tram, the gates were securely shut ; I also noticed both signals were down for the train both the home and the distant; I saw the tram approaching; I am quite sure it was not a quarter of a mile away. I turned round and went back to the house after seeing that all was clear ; I just went into the room and over to the table when I heard as I thought a boy call out ; I stepped outside the door again, and just as I did so I saw a pony attached to a sulky over the gate, its hind legs being on top of the gate ; I noticed there were two children in the sulky ; I remember nothing more until I saw the train passing with the sulky in front of it ; the train was slowing down when it passed me, and when it stopped the brakevan was at my house ; I saw the deceased lying underneath the breakvan; she was then taken out by the guard, and was brought into my house, where she
was attended to until she died; the gates were in perfect order.
Roy Alton Forsyth, who is not of age to understand the nature of an oath, made the following statement : On the morning of the 11th February I left home about 8.10, driving a sulky coming to school ; my sister Mary and Tory Wicks were with me; when we got about 100 yards of the railway crossing the pony shied at a cart with a tarpaulin over it, which was standing in the middle of the road ; she started to bolt, and went straight along the road, towards the gates ; I stuck to her until the wheel hit a stone and I fell out ; the pony then went on towards the gates without any one holding the reins ; my sister and Tory Wicks were still in the sulky ; I am 10 years of age.
Joseph Ogilvie deposed : I am an engine driver on the railway in the employ of the Commissioner for Railways ; on the morning of the 11th February I was running a special goods train from Cootamundra to Harden; on approaching the Wallendbeen up distant signal I challenged it with a whistle and found all the signals off, and coming in sight of the level crossing, which is between the home and distant signals, I found the gates allright for the train to proceed through them ; when about forty yards from the gates I noticed a horse in a sulky on the left hand side, about 70 yards away from the gates give a jump, and immediately rush towards the gates ; the lad that was driving appeared to pull the horse as though he were going to pull him into the fence, but the horse swerved down the hill again and the lad fell out and the sulky ran over him ; the horse rushed on at full gallop for the gate, jumping clean over it, and the sulky wheels caught the top bar of the gate and splintered it ; when the horse rose at the gate the engine was ten or twelve feet away from it ; the last time I saw the sulky it was when it disappeared in front of the engine ; there were two children in it ; I was doing all in my power at this time to bring the train to a stand-still by applying the air brake with full force, reversing the engine and opening the sand ; there was a 1 in 40 down grade at this point, and it took longer to bring the train to a stand than if it had been a lesser grade or on the level ; I never thought at anytime that the horse would attempt to jump the gates ; on bringing the train to a stand I immediately went back to find out what damage had been done, and I saw a little girl lying at the back door of the gatehouse; I saw that the right leg and left arm were taken off; I picked her up and carried her into the house and put her on a couch; I have no doubt but deceased was run over by the train; after passing the crossing I noticed apart of the sulky hanging to the left buffer of the engine ; the load I was drawing behind the engine was 511 tons, which was a full load ; the brakes were all in good working order ; after apply in the brakes with full force I brought the train to a standstill in about its own length.
Arthur Picton Thomas deposed : I am acting fireman in the employ of the Railway Commissioners on the morning of 11th instant I was firing on a train running from Cootamundra to Harden; on approaching the up distant signal at Wallendbeen the driver blew his whistle and challenged the distant signal ; the line was all clear for us, and the gates at the crossing were closed; the driver called my attention to a horse bolting on the left hand side of the engine; when I looked over I saw a boy thrown from the sulky on to the road leading to the gates about 30 or 40 yards away ; I saw that the driver was applying the air break, and I went and applied the hand break; I would say that the train was brought to a stand in about a train length; the driver left the engine to ascertain if anything had happened, and gave me instructions what to do in his absence; it was 9.5 a.m. when the accident occurred ; after seeing the boy thrown out of the sulky I saw nothing further.
Thomas King deposed : I am a guard in the employ of the Commissioner for Railways; on the morning of 11h February, 1909, I was in charge of a special goods train running from Cootamundra to Harden ; on approaching Wallendbeen I looked out to see if all the signals were off ; seeing them off I went into the van again ; immediately the brakes were applied hard; I looked out and could see what afterwards turned out to be portions of a sulky ; I knew by the manner in which the brakes were applied that something was seriously wrong. I saw nothing further until the train stopped ; I got down out of the van and saw a little girl outside the rails partly on her knees ; I assisted her on to her feet ; she told me to go and look for Mollie; I found deceased lying between the brake van and the last truck ; I lifted her out and car tied her to the gatekeeper's house ; I noticed that a leg and an arm had been severed ; I have no doubt but that she was run over by the train ; the accident happened at 9.5 a.m. Louis Patrick Forsyth deposed: I am a farmer residing at Bonnie View Wallendbeen ; the deceased, Mary Doris Forsyth, is daughter; on the morning of the 11th she proceeded to school, a distance of five miles, in a sulky driven by my son Roy Alton Forsyth ; this was their usual method of going to school; the deceased was aged eight years.
The Coroner found that Mary Doris Forsyth died from injuries caused by being accidentally run over by a train near 'Wallendbeen ; and he also found that no blame attached to the railway department.
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Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954)
Fri 5 Mar 1943 Page 3
ENGAGEMENT
WARBRICK- FORSYTH.- The engagement is announced of Mary,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Forsyth, of "Woodlands," Cootamundra, to Pilot-Officer James Warbrick (R.A.A.F.), fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Warbrick, Brisbane. | Mary Ellen Forsyth
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Mary Ellen Forsyth was the daughter of Philomena Yancey and James McDonald Forsyth. She was born June 12, 1930, in Tampa, Hillsborough, FL [1]
In 1940 Mary Ellen lived at 1012 33rd Ave, (previously named Selma Ave) in Tampa, Florida, and was in the 3rd grade. Living with her is her maternal grandfather, her parents, and her two siblings, Marjorie and Richard.[2]
She and Joseph Gerold Cain eloped to Mitchell, Georgia, and were married on August 31, 1946. [3] On their return home, her parents insisted she get married in the Catholic Church, so another ceremony was performed in the rectory of St Joseph Church of West Tampa. This second marriage was just a religious ceremony, not recorded in the church records or with the state. Information was provided by Mary Ellen.
Mary Ellen was a writer and an artist. She wrote many short stories, mostly events from her childhood. The longest "They Don't Build Front Porches on Houses Anymore" told about many of the childhood events and the people she loved. It inspired us to have "We will meet you on the front porch" on her tombstone.
She loved to go to Franklin, North Carolina every fall, and only once could I talk her into going somewhere different. She also was able to visit Scotland, the homeland of her father, 3 times. The last 2 with my husband and me, but this was in the spring, and come fall, it was back to Franklin.
She taught oil painting at Tampa recreation centers and filled her home with paintings, many from her favorite places in Franklin, NC, and Scotland. Every year she would create a new painting for her Christmas cards, which her friends and family were always happy to receive. The original Christmas paintings are in my home.
In addition to being an artist and a writer, she was a great cook. From the simple meal of meatloaf to the holiday feasts, it was all good. What I would not do for a bowl of her vegetable soup now. I made it with her and I have her recipe, but nothing I do makes it taste the way she made it taste.
Of all her accomplishments, the best thing she did was being a mother and a best friend to her children.
She was known to her grandsons, as DeeDee, a name my son started calling her for some unknown reason, so she became DeeDee to us all.
Mary Ellen was in good health and would probably have lived into her 90's, but she had been exposed to asbestos, brought home on her husband's work clothes, and about 2007 was diagnosed with Mesothelioma and died on May 12. 2010.
Mary Ellen Forsyth Cain is buried in Matthews Cemetery in Seffner, Florida [4] [5]and a tree is planted in her memory in The Whispering Wood, Comrie, Scotland.
Marsha. March 15, 2021
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Mary Jane Forsyth
Birth Date: 21 Jan 1867
Birth Place: Tasmania
Registration Year: 1867
Registration Place: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Father: John Forsyth
Mother: Catherine Mcgrath
Registration Number: 9012
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Mary Jane Forsyth
Spouse Name: James Walter Clewer
Marriage Date: 30 Nov 1893
Marriage Place: Tasmania
Registration Place: Hobart, Tasmania
Registration Year: 1893
Registration Number: 375
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Mary Jane Clewer
Birth Year: abt 1869
Age: 28
Death Date: 06 Sep 1897
Death Place: Tasmania
Registration Year: 1897
Registration Place: Hobart, Tasmania
Registration Number: 1519
| Mary Jane Forsyth
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Mary Louisa Forsyth
Birth Date: 28 Dec 1877
Birth Place: Tasmania
Registration Year: 1878
Registration Place: Longford, Tasmania, Australia
Father: William Forsyth
Mother: Mary Ann Mahr
Registration Number: 1015
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Mary Louisa Forsyth
Spouse Name: Jonas Lucas William Williams
Marriage Date: 20 Apr 1898
Marriage Place: Tasmania
Registration Place: Longford, Tasmania
Registration Year: 1898
Registration Number: 710 | Mary Louisa FORSYTH
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Name: Mary Mabel Forsyth
Birth Date: 25 Mar 1894
Birth Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1894
Registration Place: Queensland, Australia
Father: David Soutar Forsyth
Mother: Jessie Marshall
Page Number: 8533
Registration Number: B054494
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Mary Mabel Forsyth
Spouse Name: Harold Oswald Bertwistle
Marriage Date: 28 Mar 1917
Marriage Place: Queensland
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1917
Registration Number: B 020011
Page Number: 652
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Mary Mabel Bertwistle
Death Date: 12 Aug 1939
Death Place: Queensland
Father's name: Donald Soutar Forsyth
Mother's name: Jessie Marshall
Registration Year: 1939
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Number: B044851
Page Number: 130
The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) Mon 14 Aug 1939 Page 12
FUNERAL NOTICES
BERTWISTLE.-The Relatives and Friends of
Mr. H. O. Bertwistle, Phyllis, and Ronald,
of Toombul Road, Northgate, are invited
to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife
and their Mother, Mary Mabel Bertwistle,
to move from Alex. Gow's Funeral Chapel,
Pe(rle Bight This (Monday) Afternoon, at
3.30 o'clock, for the Lutwyche Cemetery.
ALEX. GOW. | Mary Mabel Forsyth
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Moree Gwydir Examiner and General Advertiser (NSW : 1901 - 1940) Thursday 18 May 1939 p 5 Article
Obituary.
MBS. M. S. HOLDER.
The death occurred in the Mome District Hospital yesterday of Mrs Mary Sophia Holder, of Bingara Street Pallamallawa. The deceased, who was 74 years of age, had been a resident of the district for over 30 years. She is survived by four sons and four daughters, her husband having predeceased her 12 years ago. The sonss are Messrs. John Holder (Pallamallawa), Arthur Holder (Tamworth), Hector Holder (Tantaranna Station, Moree), and Gordon Holder (Mergo Station, Moree), and the daughters Mrs. W. G. Williams (Moree), Mrs Halcrow. (Gunnedah), Mrs. C. Wilson (Moree), and Mrs. O. Andrews (Yarriwonga, Victoria). The funeral took place this morning. the remains being interred in the Church of England portion of the cemetery, Ven. Archdeacon Border officiating at the graveside. Messrs. Logan and Co. Pt.y. Ltd. carried out the mortuary arrangements.
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death
BASSETT Mary Victoria Death notice 08FEB1950 Death 37 at Artarmon, formerly of Randwick Sydney Morning Herald 09FEB1950
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thursday 9 February 1950 p 22
BASSETT Mary Victoria (nee Forsyth) -February 8 1950 at Artarmon formerly of Randwick beloved sister of Lily and Frank loved daughter of Gertrude and the late Robert Forsyth aged 37 years.
| Mary Victoria Forsyth
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Victoria, Australia, Birth Index, 1837-1917
Name: Mary Wilson Forsyth
Birth Registration Date: 1902
Birth Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: George Forsyth
Mother Maiden Name: Morrison
Reference Number: 4017
Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950
Name: Mary Wilson Forsyth
Gender: Female
Marriage Registration Year: 1946
Marriage Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Spouse: Frank Spokes
Reference Number: 11087
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Mary Wilson Spokes
Birth Year: abt 1902
Age: 76
Death Place: Preston, Victoria
Father's Name: George Forsyth
Mother's Name: Sarha Morrison
Registration Year: 1978
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 6372
Victoria, Australia, Wills and Probate Records, 1841-2009
Name: Mary Wilson Spokes
Death Date: 20 Mar 1978
Death Place: East Preston
Occupation: Pensioner
Grant Date: 25 May 1978
Grant: P | Mary Wilson FORSYTH
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Mary Young Forsyth
Birth Date: Abt 1855
Birth Place: Bulla, Victoria
Registration Year: 1855
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Archd Forsyth
Mother: Cathrine Douglas
Registration Number: 7179
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: James Watson Wilson
Spouse Name: Mary Young Forsyth
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1887
Registration Number: 2972
The Age ? Melboure, Victoria. Saturday 9 July 1887
WILSON-FORSYTH ? On 29 June, at the residence of the bride?s parents, by Rev. W. Ross M.A. James Wilson, second son of the late W. Wilson of Tatura to Mary, second daughter of Archibald Forsyth, of Twin Hill Farm. Rochford.
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Mary Young Wilson
Birth Year: abt 1857
Age: 70
Death Place: Tatura, Victoria
Father's Name: Archibald Forsyth
Mother's Name: Cath Douglas
Registration Year: 1927
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 3671
Victoria, Australia, Wills and Probate Records, 1841-2009
Name: Mary Y Wilson
Death Date: 24 Mar 1927
Death Place: St Kilda
Occupation: Married
Grant Date: 23 Apr 1927
Grant: P
Shepparton Advertiser (Vic. : 1914 - 1953)
Thu 28 Apr 1927
Page 11
Mrs. â??Mary Young Wilson, formerly of Byron Street, St, Kilda, but late of Tatura, who died on March 24, left by will dated August 30, 1921, personal property of a gross value of £3,870 to her usband, son and daughter. | Mary Young FORSYTH
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Matthew Forsyth in the 1901 Scotland Census
Name: Matthew Forsyth
Age: 46
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1855
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name : Elizabeth H Forsyth
Gender: Male
Where born: Boness, Linlithgowshire
Registration Number: 481B/3
Registration district: Polmont
Civil Parish: Grangemouth
County: Stirlingshire
Address: Reddingmuir Head
Occupation: Colliey Oversman
ED: 7A
Household schedule number: 229
LINE: 1
Roll: CSSCT1901_159
Household Members: Name Age
Matthew Forsyth 46
Elizabeth H Forsyth 50
John Forsyth 22
Hendry Forsyth 20
Agnes S Forsyth 18
Isabella G Forsyth 15
Matthew Forsyth 12
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Matthew Forsayth
Gender: Male
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 21 May 1780
Birthplace: , New Monkland, Lanark, Scotland
Father's Name: James Forsayth
Mother's Name: Marrion Boyd
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-4 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 102959 , Reference ID: 2:15MDNBH
Marriage
Name: Matthew Forsyth
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: Oct 1813
Marriage Place: New Monkland,Lanark,Scotland
Spouse: Helen Brown
FHL Film Number: 0102958, 0102959
Name: Mathew Forsyth
Birth: 21 May 1780 - Scotland
Death: 1865 - Scotland
Marriage: 17 Oct 1831 - New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents: James Forsyth, Marion Boyd
Spouse: Helen Brown
| Matthew Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Matthew Forsayth
Gender: Male
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 30 Oct 1791
Birthplace: , New Monkland, Lanark, Scotland
Father's Name: James Forsayth
Mother's Name: Marrion Boyd
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-4 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 102959 , Reference ID: 2:15MFHTV
Matthew Forsyth
mentioned in the record of Matthew Forsyth and Helen Brown
Name: Matthew Forsyth
Spouse's Name: Helen Brown
Event Date: Oct 1813
Event Place: New Monkland,Lanark,Scotland
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M11651-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: | Matthew Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Matthew Forsyth
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 01 Jun 1830
Birthplace: MEARNS,RENFREW,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Jean Miller
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11571-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 1041279 | Matthew Forsyth
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