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Birth |
7 Jun 1908 |
St Leonards Reg No 29414/1908 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
17 Feb 1999 |
Shoal Bay, formerly of Lindfield Gardens and Killara |
Person ID |
I0682 |
Forsyth Tanners |
Last Modified |
2 Feb 2013 |
Father |
Robert Charles Forsyth, b. 16 Apr 1873, High St Willoughby. St Leonards Reg No 5717/1873 , d. 18 Jul 1947, North Sydney Reg No 15666/1947 |
Mother |
Bertha Mary Fleming, b. 30 Apr 1873, Balmain Reg No 3505/1876 , d. 21 May 1932, Age 56 North Sydney Reg No 7549/1932 |
Married |
6 Oct 1897 |
at Wesleyan Church, Willoughby. St Leonards Reg No 8485/1897 |
Family ID |
F232 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Alfred Norman Harding, b. 20 Apr 1901, Sydney |
Married |
28 Nov 1933 |
Chapel of the Church ol England Grammar School, North Sydney. North Sydney Reg No 15484/1933 |
Children |
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Last Modified |
16 Feb 2013 |
Family ID |
F238 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 29 November 1933 Page 7
TWO WEDDINGS. .
At "Shore" and Rose Bay.
At the chapel of the Church ol England Grammar School, North Sydney, a wedding was celebrated last night, when Miss Beryl Forsyth, second daughter of Mr. R. C. Forsyth, and the late Mrs. Forsyth, of Wollstonecraft, was married to Mr. Norman Harding, elder son oí Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harding, of Killara avenue. Killara. The Rev. N. Backhouse officiated, and the bride was given away by Her father.
Her gown of white lace was patterned In a floral design, each flower having a silver centre. The skirt ended In a long, full train, falling from the shoulders, and the wide hem of the skirt showed an inset band of tulle. She wore a silver coronet, from which fell an enveloping veil of cut tulle. Gardenias formed her bouquet.
The three bridesmaids were the Misses Alice Harding, Cecily Forsyth, and Hazel Roseby, all wearing flounced taffeta frocks In pastel tones, the first being in blue, the second In pink, and the third in green. Their large tulle hats matched their frocks, and they carried horseshoes of white flowers. The little flower girl, Judith Peterson, niece of the bride, wore white frilled taffeta and a pretty headdress of white tulle and blue, pink, and green berries, the same tones being repeated In her silver basket of flowers. Mr. Jim Harding was best man, and Messrs. Ralph Corke and Gordon Walker, groomsman.
REES - DOWMAN
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HARDING Beryl Robertha Death notice 17FEB1999 Death 91 late of Shoal Bay, formerly of Lindfield Gardens and Killara Sydney Morning Herald 20FEB1999
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