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Birth |
19 Aug 1874 |
Sydney Reg No 2279/1874 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
29 Nov 1946 |
Mosman Reg No 25584/1946 |
Buried |
Northern Suburbs Cemetery |
Person ID |
I0432 |
Forsyth Tanners |
Last Modified |
2 Jul 2020 |
Father |
George Coulter, b. 1853, County Tyrone, Ireland. , d. 8 Sep 1929, Balmain North Reg No 14342/1929 |
Mother |
Margaret Dorling Forsyth, b. 19 Jan 1855, Smiths Buildings, Bermondsey, London, England , d. 27 Aug 1939, North Sydney, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA |
Married |
1874 |
Nth Willoughby. Sydney Reg No 155/1874 |
Family ID |
F140 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
James John Bain-Scott, b. 1865, Paddington Reg No 3895/1865 , d. 15 Feb 1933, North Sydney Reg No 2322/1933. Accidental Death |
Married |
7 Jan 1914 |
Methodist Church North Sydney. St Leonards Reg No 1511/1914 |
Last Modified |
1 Nov 2017 |
Family ID |
F173 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Empire Saturday 29 August 1874 Page 1
On August 19, at her residence, 103, Parramatta-street, Sydney, the wife of of Mr. George Coulter, of a daughter.
Also in
The Sydney Morning Herald Friday 28 August 1874 Page 1
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Wed 14 Jan 1914 Page 8
Family Notices
SCOTT- COULTER. On January 7, at the Methodist Church, North Sydney, Margaret, eldest daughter of Mrs. M. Coulter, of North Sydney, to James J. Bain Scott, only son of the late James Scott, of Stockton, N.S.W., and Mrs. Scott, of North Sydney.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Thu 15 Jan 1914 Page 11 WEDDINGS.
WEDDINGS.
SCOTT? COULTER? At the Methodist Church, North Sydney, on Wednesday afternoon, January 7, a wedding was celebrated between James J. Bain, only son of the late Mr. James Scott, of Stockton, N.S.W., and of Mrs. J. Scott, of North Sydney, and Margaret I., oldest daughter of Mrs. M. Coulter, of North Sydney. The ceremony was performed by Rev, B. Dianing, and the service was fully choral. The bride was given away by her brother. Mr. Crawford Coulter, of Yass, and the becoming bridal robe was of Ivory satin, trimmed with hand-made Valenciennes and designed with a court train worn with a Limerick lace veil. She carried a bouquet of roses, lilies of the valley, and heather, which, with a diamond solitaire ring, was the gift of the bridegroom. The chief bridesmaids were Miss Bessie Benard and Miss Lily Greenwood, cousins of the bride and bridegroom respectively, gowned alike in ivory crepe de chine, trimmed with frills of accordion-pleated Chantilly lace and Tangerine tinted ninon roses. They carried bouquets, which, with amethyst and ruby earrings, were gifts of the bride-groom. The bride was also attended by Miss Joan Forsyth and Miss Leslie Waite, who wore dainty lace frocks over silk, and carried early Victorian posies of cream roses. The latter with gold bangles were the gifts of the bride groom. There were two train-bearers, Miss Sylvia Sims and Master Douglas Richardson, the former wearing ivory satin and point lace, and a Nellie Stewart bangle, the gift of the bride. Mr. Leitch, of Melbourne. acted as best man, and Mr. Harold Sims, of Kamilarol, Millie, as groomsman. During the signing of the register Mr. Harry Campbell sang "Beloved, it is Morn." and Miss Stella Pincombe presided at the organ. The bride's mother were a gown of prune French Bengaline, trimmed with black and gold lace, and a toque to match. The bridegroom's mother was in black brocade, worn with a toque of blue and white. A reception was afterwards held at Sofala, where over 100 guests were entertained. Afterwards the happy couple left for Katoomba, the bride travelling in a toilette of mole crepe de chine, relieved with Saxe blue, and a mole hat arranged with blue plumes and pansies. The guests Included: Mrs. T. Moore Sims (West Millie), Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Coulter, Mr, and Mrs. Nimrod Greenwood, Miss Bain, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Waite, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Forsyth, Mr. R. T. Forsyth, Mrs. Robert Forsyth, sen.. Mr. Robert Forsyth, Jun.. Mrs. Arnold Walker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H. Houston. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott, Mrs. Robert Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Ruthe, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Miss Callagham. Mr. and Mrs. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Wherry. Rev. and Mrs. Marsh, Rev. and Mrs. Dinning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Halse Rogers (Carcoar), Rev. and Mrs. W. Halse Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stokes. Miss Sheehey, Mr. and Miss Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Small, Mrs. Tapson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sergant, Miss Lockie, Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram, and Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge.
Death
25584/1946 BAIN-SCOTT MARGARET ISABELLA GEORGE MARGARET DORLING MOSMAN
25584/1946 SCOTT MARGARET ISABELLA BAIN- GEORGE MARGARET DORLING MOSMAN
25584/1946 SCOTT MARGARET ISABELLA BAIN GEORGE MARGARET DORLING MOSMAN
1933 electoral roll
10 Alma St North Sydney - James an Engineer
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 2 December 1946 p 16
SCOTT -November 29 1946 at a private hospital at Mosman Margaret Isabella widow of the late J J Bain Scott and eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs G Coulter and loving sister of Mr Crawford Coulter and the late Mrs T Moore Sims aged 72 years
Cemetery: Macquarie Park NSW
Inscription Id: 3561863
Surname: Scott
Given Names: Margaret Bain
Interred Date: 29 Nov 1946
Gender: F
Portion: Pbn
Row: D5
Plot: 0087
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