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Father |
Andrew Forsyth, b. 1883, Scotland , d. 24 Oct 1959, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Amy Julia Ferrell, b. 3 Mar 1880, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia , d. 15 Aug 1977, Tasmania, Australia |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
22 Feb 1905 |
Church of the Apostles, Launceston, Tasmania |
Family ID |
F4 |
Group Sheet |
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Fri 21 Oct 1938 Page 7
MARRIED AT MIDDAY
Forsyth-Hall Wedding
at Westbury
At noon yesterday, Barbara Eileen,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
Hall, "Locheil," Mayne-street, Inver
may, entered the picturesque old Holy
Trinity Church at Westbury for her
wedding with Ronald Andrew. elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Forsyth,
Henty-street, Invermay.
Only members of the families were
present at the ceremony, which was
performc I by Father G. Cullen.
The bride, who was given away by
her father, wore a smart ensemble of
blue grass delustred romaine. The
frock had V neck, and matching bead
embroidery on the bodice, and cuffs
on the full length sleeves. The slim
fitting knee-length coat' was shirred
at the waist. She wore a shoulder
spray of pink roses and lily of the val
ley, and her large black sisal straw hat
was trimmed withh small cyclamen
flowers.
The bridesmaid was the bride's
youngest sister, Chloe. Her unusual
black silk broderie Anglaise frock and
long sleeved jacket were most attrac
tive. The frock showed a narrow vest
of fine white silk pique, and the wide
lapels of the Jacket were also of white
silk pique. Her large black baku straw
hat was swathed with a black veil,
which fell shoulder length at the back.
She carried a bouquet of red tulips.
The best man was Mr. Keith For
syth, the bridegroom's brother.
Mrs. Hall wore a Parisian blue flat
crepe ensemble with a leaf lace design
inlet in the bodice of the frock, with
a large blue and silver ornamental
spider on one shoulder. Her matching
straw hat had flowers at the centre
front in two shades of blue. She car
ried a posy of lily of the valley.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
frock of navy embroidered georgette.
Her wool romaine coat and straw hat
were also navy.
A wedding luncheon was held at
Fitzpatrick's Inn, Westbury.
When leaving for her honeymoon,
Mrs. Ronald Forsyth wore a tailored
grey suit, with brown silk blouse, and
wide brimmed hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forsyth will
live at Trevallyn.
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