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Birth |
1878 |
Sydney Reg No 3005/1878 |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
12 Nov 1963 |
Gordon, NSW. Sydney Reg No 29973/1963 |
Person ID |
I135 |
RopemakerDymocks |
Last Modified |
10 Jan 2018 |
Father |
John Forsyth, b. 28 Mar 1846, Speymouth, Moray, Scotland , d. 29 May 1915 |
Mother |
Marjory Dymock, b. Abt 1853, Glasgow, Scotland , d. 5 Feb 1924, Woollahra Reg No 2587/1924 |
Married |
30 Sep 1870 |
Sydney Reg No 911/1870 |
Family ID |
F036 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Edith Annie Sara Hinton, b. 6 Oct 1882, Randwick Reg No 7667/1882 , d. 28 Feb 1959, Chatswood Reg No 2540/1959 |
Married |
19 Jun 1907 |
Randwick Reg No 5549/1907 |
Children |
| 1. Edith Hinton Forsyth, b. 13 May 1908, Mosman Reg No 26893/1908 , d. 12 Apr 1977, St. Ives, NSW. NSW Reg No 8155/1977 |
| 2. John William Hinton Forsyth, b. 26 Feb 1910, Mosman Reg No 17119/1910 , d. 10 Aug 1976, Reg No 19852/1976 |
| 3. Dorothy Annie Hinton Forsyth, b. 24 Mar 1913, d. 24 Aug 1991 |
| 4. Malcolm Hinton Forsyth, b. 19 Dec 1921, Killara, NSW , d. 1 May 1981 |
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Family ID |
F041 |
Group Sheet |
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- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 20 July 1907 p 12
FORSYTH-HINTON. -June 19 at St Jude's Church,
Randwick, by the Rev. Canon Hough, John M., third son of John Forsyth, of Peckham. Randwick, to Edith, eldest daughter of the late W H. Hinton and Mrs Hinton, of Clytha, Randwick.
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Wednesday 24 July 1907 p 257 Family Notices
FORSYTH? HINTON.? June 19, at St. Jude's Church, Randwick, by the- Rev., Canon Hough, John M. Forsyth to Edith Hinton.
The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Thursday 20 June 1907 p 5 Article
A RANDWICK WEDDING
MR. J. FORSYTH AND MISS E. HINTON
St. Jude's Church, Randwick, was thronged to the doors yesterday on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. J. M. Forsyth, son of Mr. John Forsyth, "Peckham." Cowper-street, and Miss Edith Hinton, daughter of Mrs. W. Hinton, of 'Clytha," Avoca-street.
The service was a choral one, and Canon , Hough officiated at the altar.
Charmingly gowned, wearing wreath and veil, and carrying the loveliest of bouquets the bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. W. Hinton, the choir mean while singing "The Voice that Breathed o er Eden." The bridesmaids were Miss D. Hinton. Miss L. See, and Miss N. Forsyth. The bridegroom was supported by Mr. R. P. Walker as best man, and by Mr. J. V. Hinton as groomsman.
As the bridal party moved towards the altar the marriage psalm was chanted by the choir, the members of which afterwards, and before the final benediction, rendered also the hymn "O. Perfect Love." The party left the church to the accompaniment of a wedding peal, and drove to the Town Hall, where Mr and Mrs. Forsyth received their very large company of friends, and where also the presents were displayed, and the breakfast was served.
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FORSYTH John Malcolm Death notice 12NOV1963 Death Sydney Morning Herald 13NOV1963
FORSYTH John Malcolm Death notice 12NOV1963 Death late of Gordon Sydney Morning Herald 14NOV1963
National Archives of Australia
Item details for: A627, 20140/1924
Title Application for Letters Patent for an invention by John Malcolm Ferguson, Keith Forsyth Evans and Ivor Bertie Wyatt titled, An improved combination lock
Contents date range 1924 - 1924
Series number A627
Click to see which government agency or person created this item.
Control symbol 20140/1924
Item barcode 4203267
Location Canberra
Access status Not yet examined
Physical format PAPER FILES AND DOCUMENTS (allocated at series level)
Extent 1 cm
Date registered 10 Apr 2000
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