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Birth |
19 Apr 1897 |
Willoughby. St Leonards Reg No 16382/1897 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
13 Feb 1980 |
Royal North Shore Hospital |
Person ID |
I0673 |
Forsyth Tanners |
Last Modified |
2 Feb 2013 |
Father |
William Henry Forsyth, b. 17 Mar 1872, High St Willoughby. St Leonards Reg No 5187/1872 , d. 2 Jun 1942, Chatswood Reg No 8546/1942 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Gertrude Walker, b. 1872, St Albans, MacDonald River Reg No 11760/1872 , d. 12 August 1943, Chatswood Reg No 17690/1943 |
Married |
22 Jul 1896 |
Willoughby. St Leonards Reg No 6018/1896 |
Family ID |
F231 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Vernon Gifford Warner, b. 31 Dec 1890, Enoggara, Queensland , d. 23 Dec 1980, Trentham Nursing Home, Willoughby, NSW |
Married |
19 Oct 1918 |
Chatswood Reg No 11384/1918 |
Children |
| 1. William John Warner, b. 10 Jul 1919, Naremburn, NSW , d. 16 May 2003, Asquith, NSW |
| 2. Marie Warner, b. 31 Aug 1921, d. 13 Jun 1975, Willoughby |
| 3. David Warner, b. 11 Aug 1919, d. 11 Feb 1982, late of Armidale, formerly of Artarmon. NSW Reg No 109203/1982 |
| 4. Joan Warner, b. 8 Dec 1922, Sydney , d. 29 Jan 2007, Victoria |
| 5. Robert Forsyth Warner, b. 4 Dec 1924, Artarmon, NSW , d. 17 Sep 1991, Concord Repatriation Hospital, late of Lane Cove |
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Family ID |
F236 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 13 November 1918 Page 6
WEDDING.
A wedding was celebrated at the Methodist Church, Willoughby, on Saturday afternoon, October 19, between Miss Enid Forsyth, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Forsyth, of Willoughby, and Mr. Vernon G. Warner, late of 4th Batt, A.LF., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warner, of Willoughby. Captain Chaplain F Colwell officiated, assisted by Rev. S. Bembrlck. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of whlte crepe de chine and georgette, embroidered in silver. Her tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms were previously worn by her mother. Tho bouquet was of white lilac, lilies of the valley, and heather, which, with a watch bracelet, was the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were Miss Ida Warner (sister of the bridegroom), and Miss Rene Forsyth (slster of the bride). They wore frocks of white Brussels net and white hats, and carried pale pink shower bouquets of roses and carnations. Their bangles and bouqucts were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Leo Lewin was best man, and Mr. Eric Forsyth groomsman. A reception was held at the Chatswood Town Hall
Amongst the toasts honoured by the guests was a toast to the absent ones, the biide sroom's brother and others being on active service. Several returned soldiers were amongst the guests, and also Sister Steele, who nursed the bridegroom at Harefield Hospital, England. The honeymoon was spent on the Blue Mountains and the South Coast.
WARNER Enid Constance Death notice 13FEB1980 Death Sydney Morning Herald 16FEB1980
WARNER Enid Constance Death notice 13FEB1980 Death Sydney Morning Herald 20FEB1980
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