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Thomas John Ramsay
Male 1883 - 1967


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  • Birth  10 Jun 1883  Vegetable Creek Hospital, Emmaville, NSW Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  1967  Inverell Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I36  Inverell Forsyths
    Last Modified  2 Jul 2018 

    Family  Elizabeth Forsyth,   b. 23 May 1870, Inverell Reg No 11125/1870 Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Jan 1952, Inverell Reg No 5311/1952 Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  18 May 1904  Roman Catholic Church. Inverell Reg No 4051/1904 Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    >1. George Forsyth,   b. 22 Sep 1883,   d. 4 Apr 1968, Inverell NSW Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified  5 Jan 2016 
    Family ID  F14  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • Death??
      24309/1967 RAMSAY THOMAS JAMES ELLEN INVERELL

      The Inverell Argus (NSW : 1899 - 1904) Thursday 19 May 1904 p 2
      RAMSAY- FORSYTH.
      A very pretty wedding was celebrated by the Revd. Father English in the localRoman Catholic Church yesterday morning, the contracting parties being Miss Christina Forsyth (daughter of Mrs. Forsyth, of Bukkulla,) and Mr. Thomas Ramsay, of Inverell. Quite a number of people representing the friends of the bride and bridegroom assembled in the church to witness the ceremony. The bride was very prettily attired and ware the usual veil and orange blossoms.
      From the church the party adjourned to the Bank of New South Wales, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast had been prepared by Mrs. C. L. Kendall as a token of her appreciation of the bride, who had been in her employ for some years. The usual toasts were duly honored.