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Birth |
28 Jul 1885 |
St James, Victoria, Australia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
10 Mar 1938 |
Cohuna, Victoria |
Person ID |
I262 |
Archibald Forsyth Mary Young |
Last Modified |
2 Feb 2021 |
Father |
James Steele GRAHAM, b. 2 Aug 1856, Pitfield, Victoria, Australia , d. 5 Jul 1933, Richmond, Victoria, Australia |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann FORSYTH, b. 1860, Bulla, Victoria, Australia , d. 1 Jan 1919, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
8 Oct 1884 |
Victoria, Australia |
Family ID |
F12 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Victoria, Australia, Birth Index, 1837-1917
Name: James Allen Lindsay Graham
Birth Registration Date: 1885
Birth Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: James Graham
Mother Maiden Name: Forsyth
Reference Number: 29129
Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name James Allan Lindsay Graham
Spouse Name Cathrine Edna Heath
Marriage Place Victoria
Registration Place Victoria
Registration Year 1913
Registration Number 10197
Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle (Vic. : 1882 - 1918)
Tue 9 Dec 1913
Page 2
WEDDING. GRAHAM-HEATH.
On Tuesday morning last, at the Presbyterian Church, Lucknow, the marriage of Mr. Allan L. Graham, of Foster, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Graham, of Mirboo North, and Miss Edna C. Heath, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Heath, of "The Pines," East Bairnsdale, was celebrated by the Rev. H. Carroll, B.A. The church, and with which the bride had been connected for many years, was most artistically decorated by her many friends and as the bride entered the church with her father, the wedding hymn, "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden," was rendered by a number of Sunday school scholars,
Miss Alice N. Shaw presiding at the organ. The bride wore a beautifully draped gown of white embroidered net over white satin, with a square train, trimmed with orange blossom in a horseshoe design and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations and sweet peas, and wore the customary wreath and veil. Miss Millie Heath and Miss Kitty Graham acted as bridesmaids, with Miss Maudie Royle, as train-bearer. The dresses of the brides maids were of charmeuse satin, the first bridesmaid's being of ivory tint, whilse the second was of pale blue, trimmed with white chantilli lace and bead trimmings and white crepe de chene hats with ostrich ospreys, and dual streamers to match were worn; both carried posies of pink carnations. The train bearer looked very .neat in a frock of white embroidered voile. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Archie Graham,
as best man, and Mr. W. Heath acted as groomsman. After the ceremony the guests partook of the wedding breakfast at "The Pines." Mr. and Mrs. Grahanm left Bairnsdale by the afternoon train for Melbourne
The bride travelled in a costume of tan sponge cloth, relieved by Bulgarian trimmings and wore a black tagel hat trimmed with tan tulle and cowslips. Numerous and costly presents were received, including a tloral pedestal with jardiniere to match from the Yarram friends of the bride, with whom she has been associated for the past 14 months, and a silver tea and coffee service from the employes of the Foster Butter factory. The gift of the bride to the bridegroom was a gent's attache travelling case, whilst the bridegroom's present to the bride was a handsome feather boa, and the bridesmaids were presented with aqua marine and pearl earrings and the train bearer with a gold brooch set with pearls. A most enjoyable social evening at the residence of the bride's parents completed the day's festivities.
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