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Birth |
1857 |
Bulla, Victoria, Australia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1913 |
Footscray, Victoria, Australia |
Person ID |
I31 |
Archibald Forsyth Mary Young |
Last Modified |
2 Feb 2021 |
Father |
Archibald FORSYTH, b. 18 Dec 1821, New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland , d. 31 Jan 1903, Bright Dist Victoria, Australia |
Mother |
Catherine DOUGLAS, b. 5 Mar 1826, Moneydie, Perthshire, , d. 13 Jul 1900, Rochford, Victoria, Australia |
Married |
16 May 1849 |
Cambelfield, Victoria |
Family ID |
F6 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Sarah MORRISON, b. Abt 1862, Mannagetta , d. Abt 1911, Footscray, Victoria, Australia |
Married |
30 Apr 1889 |
Bulla |
Children |
| 1. Archibald FORSYTH, b. 1890, Rochford, Victoria, Australia , d. Deceased |
| 2. James Morrison FORSYTH, b. 20 Mar 1892, Rochford, Victoria, Australia , d. 7 Jan 1963, Footscray, Victoria, Australia |
| 3. Prudence Margaret FORSYTH, b. 1900, d. 1900, Rochford, Victoria, Australia |
| 4. Catherine Douglas FORSYTH, b. 1897, Victoria, Australia , d. 18 Aug 1975 |
| 5. Mary Wilson FORSYTH, b. 1902, Kyneton, Victoria, Australia , d. 20 Mar 1978, Preston, Victoria |
| 6. Robert FORSYTH, d. Infancy |
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Last Modified |
2 Feb 2021 |
Family ID |
F11 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Melbourne Punch ? Thur 9 May, 1889.
FORSYTH ? MORRISON.
The marriage of Miss Sarah Morrison, daughter of Mr. James Morrison, of ?Woodfield? Monegeeta, to Mr. George Forsyth, son of Mr. Archibald Forsyth of Rochford, took place at the residence of the bride?s parents on Tuesday 30th April. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a gown of navy silk, with orange blossom wreath and veil; she was attended by three bridesmaids ? Miss Forsyth in blue and white, Miss Wilson, all white, and Miss Morrison, cream and white. After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. G.W.Kelly, the party, numbering about one hundred, adjourned to the barn, where a sumptuous breakfast was partaken of, and the usual toasts proposed and honoured. The barn was tastefully decorated with flowers and ever-greens wrought in various devices. During the evening a ball was held, and on the following day Mr. & Mrs. Forsyth left Romsey for Queenscliff, where they intend spending their honeymoon.
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