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Birth |
2 Aug 1906 |
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
12 Sep 1984 |
Brisbane, Queensland |
Person ID |
I50 |
AlexanderForsythHelenSoutar |
Last Modified |
26 Feb 2022 |
Father |
Peter McPhee, d. 16 Aug 1957, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Mother |
Davidena (Devina) Forsyth, b. Abt 1882, Dundee, Scotland , d. 10 Jun 1953, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Married |
31 Jan 1906 |
Queensland, Australia |
Family ID |
F18 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Dorothy Sloan, b. 26 Jun 1909, Brisbane, Queensland , d. 7 Mar 2006, Brisbane, Queensland |
Married |
9 Apr 1934 |
St Thomas CofE Toowong, Qld |
Family ID |
F19 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: John Peter McPhee
Birth Date: 2 Aug 1906
Birth Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1906
Registration Place: Queensland, Australia
Father: Peter McPhee
Mother: Davidenna Forsyth
Page Number: 17545
Registration Number: 004261
WW2 Nominal Roll
Name MCPHEE, JOHN PETER
Service Australian Army
Service Number Q200718
Date of Birth 02 Aug 1906
Place of Birth BRISBANE, QLD
Date of Enlistment 12 Mar 1943
Locality on Enlistment ST LUCIA HEIGHTS, QLD
Place of Enlistment TOOWONG, QLD
Next of Kin MCPHEE, DOROTHY
Date of Discharge 21 Oct 1945
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 1 BATTALION VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS (QLD)
Prisoner of War No
Honours None for display
The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947) Mon 9 Apr 1934 Page 9
McPHEE-SLOAN WEDDING
At St. Thomas' Church, Toowong
At St. Thomas' Church of England,
Toowong, this evening, Rev. St. George
will officiate at the marriage of Mr. John
Peter McPhee, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. McPhee, Dunmore Terrace, Auchen-
flower, and Miss Dorothy Sloan, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sloan, Mt
Cootha Road, Taringa. The bride, who
was given away, by her father, will be
gowned in heavy angel skin lace, made
on simple, close-fitting lines; and show-
ing a slight train-effect. Her ruched
tulle veil is held in place by a coronet
or orange blossoms and she will carry a
cable of frangipanni and lily of the
valley.
Misses Nell McCullough and Lilla Vol-
ler, who will attend as bridesmaids, will
be frocked in geranium satin made with
shoulder capes fastened to the square
neck-lines by diamante clips. The kilted
skirts are flared from the knees, and they
will carry American sheaves of frangi-
panni, The duties of best man will be
carried out by Mr. George Taylor. Mr.
Lincoln Sloan (brother of the bride) will
be groomsman. Mr. Herbert Coulter
will officiate at the organ.
At Rowe's, where the reception will
be arranged, pink roses will form the
decorations. Mrs. J. D. Sloan will re-
ceive her guests wearing a frock of
black ring velvet, and will carry a posy
of crimson roses. Black cotele, show-
ing a touch of white and finished with
diamente trimmings, will be the choice
of Mrs. P. McPhee (mother of the bride-
groom) whose posy will be of Rev. Page
Roberts roses.
On leaving for the honeymoon Mrs.
J. P. McPhee will wear a tailored cos-
tume of toast brown, to which she will
add a small matching hat.
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