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Jessie MAYO (1886 - 1968) |
Source References: |
6. Type: Book, Abbr: Queanbeyan Register, Title: Biographical register of Canberra and Queanbeyan: from the district to the Australian Capital Territory 1820-1930, Auth: Peter Proctor, Publ: The Heraldry & Genealogical Society of Canberra, Date: 2001 |
- Reference = 195 (Birth) |
- Reference = 195 (Name, Notes) |
63. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Trove, Title: Trove National Library of Australia, Locn: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ |
- Reference = Queanbeyan Age 19 May 1908 (Marriage) |
- Notes: Wedding. AT St. John's, Canberra, on March 11th, the Rev. A. M. Hopcraft officiating, Miss Jessie, third eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayo, of Majura, was married to Mr. C. H. Lane, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lane. The bride's dress was of white French muslin, trimmed with valenciennes lace and insertion, ribbon, and finished with orange blossoms. She also wore the orthodox veil, and carried a wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was the gift of the bridegroom, as was also a gold bangle. The bride's sister, Miss Laura Mayo, attended as bridesmaid, and wore a very pretty costume of turquoise blue ponjee muslin, trimmed with cream lace and insertion, and wore a fancy crinoline straw edgewood blue hat, with big bows and tulle to match. She carried a lovely bouquet and wore a gold brooch, both gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. H. D. Bingley, bridegroom's cousin, acted as best man. After the ceremony, the party drove to the residence of the bride's parents, " Majura House," where the wedding breakfast was served, and the usual toasts proposed and honored. Mr. and Mrs. Lane left the same evening for Sydney. The bride's going-away dress was of cream coating serge, made in the style of Russian bolero, trimmed with pale blue silk and cream fancy guimp ; and also wore a crinoline hat in champagne shade, trimmed with big bows of pale blue glace silk. The following is a list of the presents received :— Miss S. Bolton, huckerback cushion ; Mrs. M. A. Mayo, household linen ; Mr. H. Bingley, set of carvers and a pair of silver butter knives ; Mrs. Jos. Mayo and family, silver mounted honey jar ; Mrs. R. Rowley, silver mounted jam jar ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edlington, pair sweet dishes ; Mr. F. Griffiths, pair salt cellars ; Miss C. McIntosh, sugar bowl ; Miss M. Kay, silver mounted jam jar ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Harriott, silver mounted fruit dish ; Mr. B. Rowley, silver mounted salt cellars ; Miss L. M. Bingley, fruit dish and shaving mug ; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hudson, silver mounted cruet ; Miss L. Rowley, silver mounted jam dish ; Mr. D. Broderick, gold mouted jam spoons ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunn, fruit stand and dish ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Warwick, delf tea pot ; Mrs. Wm. McIntosh, sugar bowl ; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sells, table damask ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, silver mounted cruet ; Miss Freda McIntosh, desert plates ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Day, pair of vases ; Mr. and Mrs. T. Harmon and family, silver mounted fruit stand ; Miss Lillian M. Bingley, silver mounted butter dish and knife ; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McIntosh, sauce bottle ; Mr. and Mrs. John Winter, afternoon tea set ; Mrs. T. Bingley, silver mounted cruet ; Messrs. E. O. and A. E. Moore, pair silver mounted pickle bottles ; Mr. S. G. Bingley, cheque and picture frame ; Miss E. D. Mayo, ivy worked tray cloth ; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Woodger, sliver mounted cake dish ; Mrs. G. Blundell, cake dish ; Mr. F. Rowley, gold mounted vases ; Misses O. and E. Butts, pair sweet dishes ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butt, fruit bowl ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bingley pair of pictures ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McIntosh, afternoon tea set ; Miss Eveline Mayo, worked cushion ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, pair flower and fruit stand ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Edlington, silver mounted biscuit barrel ; Mrs. John McInnes and family, silver mounted oak biscuit barrel ; Mr. Stanley Bingley, combination photo frame ; Mr. G. Bingley, cheque ; Mr. and Mrs. W. McIntosh, cheque ; Mr. S. A. Bingley, silver sugar basin ; Mr. T. Bingley, cheque ; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Trotter, silver mounted travelling case ; Nurse Roach, pair pictures ; Mr. T. Mayo, cheque ; Mr. G. A. McInnes and family, silver tea pot ; Miss Marion Mayo, pair worked pillow shams ; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Campbell, silver mounted cruet ; Mr. Joseph Mayo, cheque ; Master Ewen Bingley, photo frame ; Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, pair photo frames ; Mrs. W. E. Mayo and family, half dozen silver serveitte rings. |
- Reference = Queanbeyan Age 19 May 1908 (Marriage) |
- Notes: Wedding. AT St. John's, Canberra, on March 11th, the Rev. A. M. Hopcraft officiating, Miss Jessie, third eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayo, of Majura, was married to Mr. C. H. Lane, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lane. The bride's dress was of white French muslin, trimmed with valenciennes lace and insertion, ribbon, and finished with orange blossoms. She also wore the orthodox veil, and carried a wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was the gift of the bridegroom, as was also a gold bangle. The bride's sister, Miss Laura Mayo, attended as bridesmaid, and wore a very pretty costume of turquoise blue ponjee muslin, trimmed with cream lace and insertion, and wore a fancy crinoline straw edgewood blue hat, with big bows and tulle to match. She carried a lovely bouquet and wore a gold brooch, both gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. H. D. Bingley, bridegroom's cousin, acted as best man. After the ceremony, the party drove to the residence of the bride's parents, " Majura House," where the wedding breakfast was served, and the usual toasts proposed and honored. Mr. and Mrs. Lane left the same evening for Sydney. The bride's going-away dress was of cream coating serge, made in the style of Russian bolero, trimmed with pale blue silk and cream fancy guimp ; and also wore a crinoline hat in champagne shade, trimmed with big bows of pale blue glace silk. The following is a list of the presents received :— Miss S. Bolton, huckerback cushion ; Mrs. M. A. Mayo, household linen ; Mr. H. Bingley, set of carvers and a pair of silver butter knives ; Mrs. Jos. Mayo and family, silver mounted honey jar ; Mrs. R. Rowley, silver mounted jam jar ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edlington, pair sweet dishes ; Mr. F. Griffiths, pair salt cellars ; Miss C. McIntosh, sugar bowl ; Miss M. Kay, silver mounted jam jar ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Harriott, silver mounted fruit dish ; Mr. B. Rowley, silver mounted salt cellars ; Miss L. M. Bingley, fruit dish and shaving mug ; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hudson, silver mounted cruet ; Miss L. Rowley, silver mounted jam dish ; Mr. D. Broderick, gold mouted jam spoons ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunn, fruit stand and dish ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Warwick, delf tea pot ; Mrs. Wm. McIntosh, sugar bowl ; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sells, table damask ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, silver mounted cruet ; Miss Freda McIntosh, desert plates ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Day, pair of vases ; Mr. and Mrs. T. Harmon and family, silver mounted fruit stand ; Miss Lillian M. Bingley, silver mounted butter dish and knife ; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McIntosh, sauce bottle ; Mr. and Mrs. John Winter, afternoon tea set ; Mrs. T. Bingley, silver mounted cruet ; Messrs. E. O. and A. E. Moore, pair silver mounted pickle bottles ; Mr. S. G. Bingley, cheque and picture frame ; Miss E. D. Mayo, ivy worked tray cloth ; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Woodger, sliver mounted cake dish ; Mrs. G. Blundell, cake dish ; Mr. F. Rowley, gold mounted vases ; Misses O. and E. Butts, pair sweet dishes ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butt, fruit bowl ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bingley pair of pictures ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McIntosh, afternoon tea set ; Miss Eveline Mayo, worked cushion ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, pair flower and fruit stand ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Edlington, silver mounted biscuit barrel ; Mrs. John McInnes and family, silver mounted oak biscuit barrel ; Mr. Stanley Bingley, combination photo frame ; Mr. G. Bingley, cheque ; Mr. and Mrs. W. McIntosh, cheque ; Mr. S. A. Bingley, silver sugar basin ; Mr. T. Bingley, cheque ; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Trotter, silver mounted travelling case ; Nurse Roach, pair pictures ; Mr. T. Mayo, cheque ; Mr. G. A. McInnes and family, silver tea pot ; Miss Marion Mayo, pair worked pillow shams ; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Campbell, silver mounted cruet ; Mr. Joseph Mayo, cheque ; Master Ewen Bingley, photo frame ; Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, pair photo frames ; Mrs. W. E. Mayo and family, half dozen silver serveitte rings. |