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Janet MCGILLIVRAY (1891 - 1967) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Janet MCGILLIVRAY (1891 - 1967) + Charles James Isadore EURELL (1894 - 1959) |
Archibald MCGILLIVRAY (1870 - 1940) | Donald MCGILLIVRAY (1833 - 1899) | Finlay MCGILLIVRAY | |
Isabella (MCGILLIVRAY) | ||||
Elizabeth MOON (1837 - 1907) | Henry MOON (1807 - 1884) | |||
Janet Kidd CRICHTON (1812 - 1876) | ||||
Eleanor KITTO (1869 - 1940) | Walter KITTO (1833 - 1881) | |||
Hannah Johanna HAYDEN (1840 - 1903) | William HAYDEN (1813 - 1873) | |||
Mary Ann BUDD (1804 - 1861) |
b. 1891 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
m. 1929 Charles James Isadore EURELL (1894 - 1959) at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
d. 1967 at Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australia aged 76 |
Parents: |
Archibald MCGILLIVRAY (1870 - 1940) |
Eleanor KITTO (1869 - 1940) |
Siblings (3): |
Archibald Walter MCGILLIVRAY (1892 - 1961) |
Donald Reginald MCGILLIVRAY (1899 - 1937) |
John Oswald MCGILLIVRAY (1912 - 1921) |
Events in Janet MCGILLIVRAY (1891 - 1967)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
1891 | Janet MCGILLIVRAY was born | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 18 | ||
1929 | 38 | Married Charles James Isadore EURELL (aged 35) | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | ||
abt Aug 1940 | 49 | Death of father Archibald MCGILLIVRAY (aged 70) | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 63 | |
24 Aug 1940 | 49 | Death of mother Eleanor KITTO (aged 71) | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | 69 | |
1959 | 68 | Death of husband Charles James Isadore EURELL (aged 65) | Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1967 | 76 | Janet MCGILLIVRAY died | Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australia |
Personal Notes: |
The Tumut and Adelong Times 17 sep 1929
WEDDINGS. EURELL — McGILLIVRAY The marriage of Miss Janet, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie McGillivray, with Mr. Chas. Eurell, of Harden, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Eurell, of Tumut, was celebrated at the Roman Catholic Church on Sept. 7 by Rev. Fr. J. Sharkey, P. P. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in rose beige, lace and ninon, and she held a shower bouquet of double stocks, pink hyacinths and violets. She was attended by Mrs. Carey (sister of the bridegroom) as matron of honor, gowned in saxe-blue and black crepe-de-cliene, and carried a posy of violets. Mr. Dan O'Connor (Harden) filled the role of best man. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to "Braeside,'' the residence of the bride's mother, where the reception was held, the bride's mother wearing a black lace coat over a suntan crepe-de-chene costume, and holding a posy of wall-flowers, receiving the guests. The usual toast list was gone through. The wedding cake, a handsome 3-decker, was the artistry of the bride's mother. A beautiful array of presents were dis played in the drawing-room, amongst which were some valuable cheques. The bridegroom's present to his bride was a gold wristlet-watch and a suit case, and the bride's to the bridegroom a set of xyonite brushes. The happy coupIe left by car in the afternoon, the honeymoon being spent in Sydney. Their future home will be at Harden. |
Source References: |
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