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Birth |
12 May 1908 |
Queensland, Australia |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
24 Oct 1999 |
Kew, Victoria, Australia |
Person ID |
I54 |
AlexanderForsythHelenSoutar |
Last Modified |
21 Jul 2021 |
Father |
Peter McPhee, d. 16 Aug 1957, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Davidena (Devina) Forsyth, b. Abt 1882, Dundee, Scotland , d. 10 Jun 1953, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
31 Jan 1906 |
Queensland, Australia |
Family ID |
F18 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Athol Mervyn Esbert Wearne, b. 2 Jun 1906, Sale, Victoria, Australia , d. 25 May 1988, Blackburn South, Nunawading, Victoria, Australia |
Married |
1 Jul 1933 |
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Creek Street, Brisbane |
Children |
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Family ID |
F21 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Jessie Agnes McPhee
Birth Date: 12 May 1908
Birth Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1908
Registration Place: Queensland, Australia
Father: Peter McPhee
Mother: Davidina Forsyth
Page Number: 17545
Registration Number: 003149
The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947)
Sat 1 Jul 1933
Page 11
WEDDINGS
Wearne - McPhee
At St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Creek Street, this morning,
the marriage was solemnised of Mr.
Athol Mervyn E. Wearne, the youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wearne, of
Melbourne, and Miss Jessie Agnes
McPhee, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. McPhee, of Dunmore Terrace,
Auchenf lower, Brisbane.
Rev. Normam S. Millar officiated
and Mr. Harold Rogers presided at the
organ.
The bride, who was given away by
her father, wore a frock of mole
shaded wool crepe de chine fashioned
with a high neck caught with steel
ornaments and cut to display a
tailored effect. It was worn with a
graduated matching cape edged. with
brown fur. Her brown felt hat was
caught up at back by a bow. She
carried a bouquet -of violets and pink
roses.
Miss Estelle McPhee, sister of the
bride, attended as bridesmaid. She
wore a brown marocalne frock
trimmed with white velvet bows and
buttons and a felt hat to harmonise.
Her bouquet was of yellow roses. ' -
Mr. Jack McPhee, brother of the
bride, was best man.
The wedding breakfast was held at
Rowe's banquet hall. The bride's
mother received the guests wearing a
figured marlette frock showing, a
tucked coat of patterned velvet. She
wore also a silk tagel straw hat to
tone.
Mr. and Mrs. "Wearne left by the
Manunda this morning for Melbourne
where the honeymoon will be spent.
The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947) Fri 20 Jan 1939 Page 12
FAREWELL PARTY
At her home at Laurel
Avenue, Chelmer, to-night;
Mrs. A. F. Cox will be hostess
at a farewell party in : honour
of Mr. and Mrs. Athol
Wearne, who leave shortly for
Stanthorpe, where Mr. W earne
has been transferred.
A photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Wearne
and their children Peter and Jim, will
be presented to each guest. Mrs, Wearne
will wear resida green crepe romaine
fashioned with a cross-over bodice, and
MrsC. ox has chosen navy blue georg
ette finished by white lace frilling.
The floral decorations will be carried
out with orange shaded zinnias.
The guests will include Mr. and Mrs.
W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr.
and Mrs. K. King, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
McPhee and Miss Estelle McPhee, Mr.
and Mrs. John McPhee, Misses F.
Wetherell, K. Morley, B. Forth, Messrs.
Glen Cameron, Goodsir and Jack and
David Cox.
Victoria, Australia, Wills and Probate Records, 1841-2009
Name: Jessie Agnes Wearne
Death Date: 24 Oct 1999
Death Place: Kew
Occupation: Home Duties
Grant Date: 15 Dec 1999
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