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Birth |
01 Jan 1892 |
Norwood, London, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
17 Nov 1968 |
"Kennels Cottage" Chorleywood, Chorlewood Common, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England. 4Q1968 WATFORD 4B 377. Watford, Hertfordshire, England |
Person ID |
I18 |
Charles Codrington Forsyth |
Last Modified |
10 Feb 2021 |
Father |
William Carnegie Edward Codrington Forsyth, b. 11 Dec 1849, Lower Woodland Terrace, Charlton, Woolwich , d. 03 Sep 1906, Llanfaethen, Anglesea. Hampshire, England |
Mother |
Mary Elizabeth Farrell, b. Abt 1868, Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales , d. 23 May 1942, Anglesey, Wales |
Married |
31 Mar 1890 |
1Q 1890 W. Derby 8b 621 |
Family ID |
F7 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Kathleen Mary Warren, b. 02 Dec 1892, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia , d. 17 Sept 1981, Holwell Hitchin Herts, England |
Married |
06 May 1923 |
St John's Church Adelaide |
Children |
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Family ID |
F11 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Hugh Caldwell Codrington-forsyth
Record Type: Baptism
Baptism Date: 7 Mar 1892
Father's name: William Carnegie Codrington-forsyth
Mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Codrington-forsyth
Parish or Poor Law Union: Norwood Christ Church
Borough: Lambeth
Register Type: Parish Registers
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
Hugh Caldwell Codrington Forsyth
Name: H C Codeington Forsyth
Estimated birth year: abt 1892
Age: 29
Port of Departure: London Fam
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 22 Aug 1921
Vessel Name: Naldera
Origin Location: Norwood
The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954)
Sat 12 May 1923
Page 20
WEDDINGS.
WARREN?CODRINGTON-FORSYTH.
On Saturday last the wedding took place at
St. John's Church, of Kathleen, daughter of the
late Mr. C. H. and Mrs. Warren, to Lieut. Hugh
C. Codrington-Forsyth, R.N.R., son of the late
Rear-Admiral and Mrs. Codrington-Forsyth, of
Herts, England. The church, beautifully deco-
rated with autumn leaves, roses, and dahlias
made a charming setting to the bride, who was
given away by her uncle (Mr. Frank Downer).
She wore a gown of white gauze, emhossed with
velvet flowers, which was draped in classical
fashion round her figure, and caught on the left
hip with a lovely pearl ornament. The large
flowing sleeves, which were of georgette, and the
short panel train were a graceful addition. The
narrow coronet-shaped wreath of orange blossom
on her head held in place a most becoming tulle
veil, lent by Mrs. Howard. The bridegroom's
gift of a diamond and sapphire pendant was
worn, which matched the bridegroom's mother's
present of a diamond and sapphire cluster ring.
The bridesmaids were Misses Betty and Kathe-
rine Bonython, who were in the sweetest frocks
of shell pink taffeta. The frock of the elder
maid was a most attractive early Victorian mode!
with long-waisted bodice and full skirt trimmed
with ruchings of the material, while posies of
lemon, rose, and silver gave a delightful colour
relief. On her head was a pale pink tulle veil
with a wreath of silver and lemon and rose and
silver flowers. She carried a posy of the same
tied with silver ribbons. The wee bridesmaid
wore a miniature edition of this ttoilette, and
carried a silver basket filled with rose leaves,
which she scattered in front of the bridal couple
as they left the church. The bridegroom, who
was in naval uniform, was attended by Mr.
Arthur Champion as best man, the ceremony be-
ing performed by the Revs. R. P. Hewgill and
H. P. Finniss.
After the ceremony a reception was held at
Lvndhurst, South Terrace, the home of the bride's
aunt (Mrs. Schomburgk), where the guests were
received by the bridal couple and. Mrs. C.
H. Warren, who wore a handsome black crepe
marocain trimmed with radium lace with a
becoming black hat. Mrs. Lavington Bonython
wore a smart frock of black-beaded georgette,
which was caught on the waist with a turquoise
ornament of Egyptian design, while her be-
coming black hat was adorned with another hand-
some turquoise cabuchon.
Other guests were Mrs. Schomburgk in a black
charmeuse frock with raised design in velvet
flowers and black hat; Mrs. Warren (aunt of the
bride), grey costume with black hat trimmed
with orange; Mrs. Barr Smith, brown charmeuse
wixh sleeves of georgette, brown satin hat;
Mrs. Arthur Champion, navy blue coat frock,
purple hat; Miss Rivaz, black cbarmeuse-beaded
frock with georgette sleeves, black hat; Mrs.
F. P. Howard, black frock and becoming black
hat; Mr. Otto Schomburgk, Mr. J. L. Bonython.
Mr. Jack Bonython, Miss Olive Slow, Miss P.
Schomburgk, Mr. H. Schomburgk, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Howard. Miss Barbara. Howard, Messrs.
Howard, Miss Molly and Mrs. T. Barr Smith jun.,
Mrs. H. C. Downer, Mrs. Hodges, Miss Fulton,
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hargrave, Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Cave. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Angus Parsons,
Sir Langdon Bonython, Mrs. A. A. Hamilton,
Miss Lilla Hornabrook, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rivaz,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Warren, Miss M. Edwards,
Mrs. Moorhouse, and Miss A. Cave.
After inspecting the presents the guests par-
took of a sumptuous wedding breakfast, the
bride keeping to the good old custom of cutting
the wedding cake with her husband's sword;
then followed the usual speeches and toasts,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Codrington-Forsyth
departed on a motoring honeymoon, the bride
wearing a smart frock of navy cloth with touches
of dull Egyptian showing in the skirt and
sleeves, and a mushroom-shaped hat of gold
tissue lined with mole velvet and trimmed with
a scarf of mole tulle.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954)
Wed 25 Sep 1946 Page 6
APPOINTED A.D.C. TO THE KING
ABOUT PEOPLE by LADY KITTY
Mrs. S. B. Rudall, of Stirling, has received a most interesting letter from her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Codrington-
Forsyth, of Mountjoy, Oxhey, Herts, Eng.. with the news
that her husband. Commodore Codrington-Forsyth. RN, has
been appointed aide-de-camp to His Majesty the Hing. Mrs.
Codrington-Forsyih is the only sister of Lady Bonython.
Chronicle Adelaide 28 Feb 1952, Page 43
At The King's Funeral
WHEN on the Himalaya at the Outer Harbor last week I learnt while talking to some of the officers thatthey had information of the fact that Commodore Hugh Codrington - Forsyth, RNR, previous captain of this P and O liner, commanded all the merchant service men who marched at the King's funeral.
This will be interesting news to the commodore's many friends here because he -married an Adelaide-born girl, Miss Kathleen Warren, daughter of the late C. H. Warren, and sister of Lady Bonython.
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1934 out to Adelaide
1940 out to Adelaide
1945 incoming passanger lists UK - adelaide back to london
Kathleen 58
Mary Rose 13 student
James Edward 16 student
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