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Birth |
2 Jul 1899 |
Cootamundra Reg No 20331/1899 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
23 Jan 1975 |
Cootamundra |
Person ID |
I021 |
Riverina Forsyths |
Last Modified |
10 Jan 2018 |
Father |
Edwin James Forsyth, b. 3 Mar 1859, Yambuk, Victoria , d. 12 Aug 1922, Cootamundra Reg No 11808/1922 |
Mother |
Ellen Mutch, b. 20 May 1865, Delegate. Bombala Reg No 6631/1865 , d. 7 Oct 1945, Cootamundra Reg No 24157/1945 |
Married |
3 Aug 1885 |
Cootamundra Reg No 5301/1886 |
Family ID |
F04 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Kenneth William Corby, b. 23 Jun 1898, Cootamundra , d. 8 May 1971, Cootamundra Reg No 53695/1971 |
Married |
4 Feb 1925 |
Cootamundra Reg No 2153/1925 |
Children |
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Family ID |
F09 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 - 1954) Tue 10 Feb 1925 Page 2
Wedding Bells
CORBY? FORSYTH
Christ Church -was crowded last Wednesday to witness the marriage of Iris Eveline, second oldest daughter of .Mrs. E. Forsyth and the late Edwin Forsyth, of 'Werona,' Temora street, ' Cootamundra, and Kenneth William, son of Mr: and Mrs. William Corby, of 'Robo Farm,' Cootamundra. The Rev. Staples, of Junop, officiated.
The church was prettily decorated by the girlfriends of the bride. The service was choral, and the choir sang 'The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden,' as the bride entered the church on the arm of, her brother, Arthur, who also gave her away.
The bride, wore a pretty frock of ivory crepe-de-chene and knife pleated georgette. Her embroidered tulle veil was arranged mop cap fashion with a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white dahlias, double fringed, petunias, flesh tinted roses and maiden hair fern, tied with tu/i* streamers, and wore a gold armlet, the gift of the bridegroom.
The bridesmaid, Miss Stella Forsyth, wore a frock of powder blue georgette and a hat of black georgette and lace, and carried a bouquet of apricot tiger lilies and maiden hair fern, which, together with an armlet, were the bridegroom's gifts. Mr. Ray, Mutch .acted as best man. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a pair of engraved gold sleeve links.
While the register was being signed Mrs. T. Baker (Sydney), rendered in pleading style, the solo, 'Beloved it Is Morn.' As the bridal party left the church the organist, Mr. Abraham, played the wedding march.
The reception was held at the Parish Hall, where Mrs. Forsyth received the guests in a frock of black morocain and black hat. The usual toasts were honored, and several musical items were rendered by Mrs. Baker and Mr O. Johnstone. Later the happy couple left by the Albury
mail for Sydney and the mountains, where the honeymoon is being spent, Mrs. Corby, travelled in a dainty frock of cinnamon morocaln, with touches of oriental and hat to suit
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