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George Ernest BRABY (1917 - )
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George Ernest BRABY (1917 - )

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Ellen (Nell) Frances FLEET (1917 - )
William Henry BRABY (1880 - 1940) Martin BRABY (1852 - 1931) James BRABY (1816 - 1886)
Caroline LUFF (1821 - 1857)
Mary BROCKHURST (1854 - 1898) Thomas BROCKHURST
Emma LUFF
Maggie Lockwood SMITH (1887 - 1924) James McDonald SMITH



Marion KAY




b. 1917 at Queensland, Australia
m. 1940 Ellen (Nell) Frances FLEET (1917 - ) at Brandon, Queensland, Australia
Near Relatives of George Ernest BRABY (1917 - )
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Martin BRABY abt 1852 Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England 1931 Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia 79
Grandmother Mary BROCKHURST abt 1854 Alford, Surrey, England 1898 Queensland, Australia 44
Grandfather James McDonald SMITH
Grandmother Marion KAY

Father in Law Frank Isaac FLEET 1954 Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Mother in Law Mary Ann BROWN 1968 Queensland, Australia

Father William Henry BRABY abt 1880 England 1940 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 60
Mother Maggie Lockwood SMITH 1887 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1924 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 37

Self George Ernest BRABY 1917 Queensland, Australia

Wife Ellen (Nell) Frances FLEET 1917 Queensland, Australia

Brother Charles Meredith BRABY 1946 Ayr, Queensland, Australia
Brother Martin James BRABY 1905 Queensland, Australia 1959 Queensland, Australia 54
Sister Mary Evaline BRABY 1907 Queensland, Australia
Sister Caroline Lockwood BRABY 1909 Queensland, Australia 1986 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 77
Sister May Rose Lavina BRABY 1912 Queensland, Australia
Sister Dorothy Olive BRABY 1914 Queensland, Australia
Brother William Henry BRABY 1915 Queensland, Australia

Aunt Caroline BRABY abt 1880 England
Uncle Martin BRABY abt 1884 England 1972 Narrandera, NSW, Australia 88
Aunt Ada Ellen BRABY abt 1885 England 1887 Queensland, Australia 2
Aunt Alice Sydney Augusta BRABY 1887 Queensland, Australia 1887 Queensland, Australia 0
Uncle George Frederick BRABY 1888 Ravenswood, Queensland, Australia 1979 Moonie Ponds, Victoria, Australia 91
Aunt Margaret Ester Benson DRY 1887 Hotham, Victoria, Australia 1956 Victoria, Australia 69
Uncle Harold Ernest Thomas BRABY 1891 Queensland, Australia
Uncle Cyrus Luff BRABY 1894 Ravenswood, Queensland, Australia 1970 Kew, Victoria, Australia 76
Aunt Kathleen Martina BRABY 1899 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1937 Camden, NSW, Australia 38
Uncle Lionel Martin BRABY 1902 Albury, NSW, Australia
Aunt Gladys BRABY 1904 Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia
Uncle Daniel Victor SELLICK

Nephew John Donald FLEET 1943 Queensland, Australia

Sister in Law Mary FLEET
Brother in Law Frank Edwin FLEET 1902 Queensland, Australia 1957 Queensland, Australia 55
Sister in Law Alice Lydia FLEET 1903 Queensland, Australia 1904 Queensland, Australia 1
Sister in Law Lydia (Lynda) Elizabeth FLEET 1905 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law Frederick Manning FLEET 1907 Queensland, Australia 1980 Queensland, Australia 73
Brother in Law Harry Charles FLEET 1908 Queensland, Australia 1982 Queensland, Australia 74
Brother in Law George Emerson FLEET 1910 Queensland, Australia 1987 Queensland, Australia 77
Brother in Law Leslie Lawrence FLEET 1912 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law Herbert Andrew FLEET 1913 Queensland, Australia 1914 Queensland, Australia 1
Brother in Law James BURNETT
Brother in Law Francis Merrick HAYES 1955 Ayr, Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law Robert PATTINSON
Brother in Law Edward Alfred THOMPSON
Events in George Ernest BRABY (1917 - )'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1917 George Ernest BRABY was born Queensland, Australia Note 1 18
1924 7 Death of mother Maggie Lockwood SMITH (aged 37) Townsville, Queensland, Australia Note 2 18, 60
1940 23 Married Ellen (Nell) Frances FLEET (aged 23) Brandon, Queensland, Australia Note 3 60
1940 23 Death of father William Henry BRABY (aged 60) Ayr, Queensland, Australia Note 4 52
Note 1: 1917 C3605 Ernest George Braby William Henry Maggie Lockwood Smith
Note 2: 1924/C1195 Maggie Lockwood Braby James McDonald Smith and Marion Kay

Townsville Daily Bulletin 25 Feb 1924
DEATH. BRABY.— At the General Hospital Townsville, on Saturday, February 23 at 6.30 p-m. MAGGIE LOCKWOOD BRABY. aged 36 years, beloved wife of W. H. Braby, Edward -street. Ayr, and mother of Martin, Marion, Carrie, May, Doris, William. George, Cyrus and Charles Braby, Ayr. Third daughter James McDonald Smith. Brisbane. Sister of Mr L Smith. Brisbane: Mrs. J. Donoghue. Bowen. and Mrs A. J. Long. Townsvllle. after a short illness. R.I.P.
Note 3: Townsville Daily Bulletin 29 Aug 1940
WEDDINGS. .
BRABY— FLEET.
A very pretty wedding was solemnised st
St. John's Church, Brandon, at Saturday.
August 24, at 6.30 p.m. The bride was
Ellen (Nell) Frances, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Fleet. Brandon, and the
bridegroom, George Ernest, third son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Braby, of Ayr.
The bride entered the church, which was
nicely decorated by her friends, on the arm
of her brother-in-law. Mr. Ted Thompson.
She wore a frock of Swiss shadowed or
gandl over taffeta, the bodice made with a
high neckline, the skirt falling very fun
to the floor, finished with a bustle bow,
Her veil of embroidered tulle was kindly
lent by Mrs. Dallow. sister of the bride.
She carried a sheaf of fern, gladioli and
eucharist lilies. The bridesmaids In attend
ance were Mary, sister of the bride and
Miss Dorothy Taylor. They were frocked
alike In blue and pink pin-spotted orsjsndl
frocks over taffeta. A spray of sweet peas
held In place their blue and pink tulle veils,
and they carried sheaves e* pink gtodlol
and fern. The bouquets were the gifts of
Mr. Martin Braby. They also wore the
bridegroom's gifts, sold cross pendants. Mr.
Charles Braby acted as best msn and Mr.
Jack Fleet was groomsman. Rev. J. R. Roy
Innes officiated at the ceremony, after
which the reception was held at the
Masonic Hall. The bride's mother received
the guests, wearing a frock of navy blue
domTt She was assisted by Mrs. R. Paterson (sister of the bridegroom), wearing
a frock of maroon crepe Sahara. They
carried posies of sweet peas. The feature
attraction on the table was the two-UBjd
cake, (he gift of the bride's brother, Mr.
Frank Fleet. The presents recelvedwere
numerous and costly. Including several
cheques. Their future home will be In Ayr.
Note 4: Burdekin Cemetery records BRABY William - age 59 - born c 1880 - died 19/7/1940


Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about William Henry Braby
Name: William Henry Braby
Death Date: 18 Jul 1940
Death Place: Queensland
Father's Name: Martin
Mother's Name: Mary Brockhurst
Registration Year: 1940
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Number: 003809
Page Number: 232
Source References:
18. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: Queensland bdm index, Title: Queensland bdm index
- Reference = (Birth)
- Notes: 1917 C3605 Ernest George Braby William Henry Maggie Lockwood Smith
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Townsville Daily Bulletin 29 Aug 1940
WEDDINGS. .
BRABY— FLEET.
A very pretty wedding was solemnised st
St. John's Church, Brandon, at Saturday.
August 24, at 6.30 p.m. The bride was
Ellen (Nell) Frances, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Fleet. Brandon, and the
bridegroom, George Ernest, third son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Braby, of Ayr.
The bride entered the church, which was
nicely decorated by her friends, on the arm
of her brother-in-law. Mr. Ted Thompson.
She wore a frock of Swiss shadowed or
gandl over taffeta, the bodice made with a
high neckline, the skirt falling very fun
to the floor, finished with a bustle bow,
Her veil of embroidered tulle was kindly
lent by Mrs. Dallow. sister of the bride.
She carried a sheaf of fern, gladioli and
eucharist lilies. The bridesmaids In attend
ance were Mary, sister of the bride and
Miss Dorothy Taylor. They were frocked
alike In blue and pink pin-spotted orsjsndl
frocks over taffeta. A spray of sweet peas
held In place their blue and pink tulle veils,
and they carried sheaves e* pink gtodlol
and fern. The bouquets were the gifts of
Mr. Martin Braby. They also wore the
bridegroom's gifts, sold cross pendants. Mr.
Charles Braby acted as best msn and Mr.
Jack Fleet was groomsman. Rev. J. R. Roy
Innes officiated at the ceremony, after
which the reception was held at the
Masonic Hall. The bride's mother received
the guests, wearing a frock of navy blue
domTt She was assisted by Mrs. R. Pat
erson (sister of the bridegroom), wearing
a frock of maroon crepe Sahara. They
carried posies of sweet peas. The feature
attraction on the table was the two-UBjd
cake, (he gift of the bride's brother, Mr.
Frank Fleet. The presents recelvedwere
numerous and costly. Including several
cheques. Their future home will be In Ayr.