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Frederick Cecil ROBINSON (1878 - ) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Frederick Cecil ROBINSON (1878 - ) + Grace (Amy Le Poer Trench) Plunkett ACHESON (1887 - 1932) |
Frederick ROBINSON ( - 1912) | |||
Hester TRIMBLE | ||||
b. 1878 at Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland |
m. 1912 Grace (Amy Le Poer Trench) Plunkett ACHESON (1887 - 1932) at Sydney, NSW, Australia |
Near Relatives of Frederick Cecil ROBINSON (1878 - ) | ||||||
Relationship | Person | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Age |
Father in Law | Robert Hugh Brabazon ACHESON | 1857 | Waterford, Ireland | 1889 | Woollahara, Sydney, NSW, Australia | 32 |
Mother in Law | Mary Francis Louise PLUNKETT | 1858 | Darling Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia | 1927 | Chatham, Kent, England | 69 |
Father | Frederick ROBINSON | bef 1912 | Lancashire, England | |||
Mother | Hester TRIMBLE | |||||
Self | Frederick Cecil ROBINSON | 1878 | Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland | |||
Wife | Grace (Amy Le Poer Trench) Plunkett ACHESON | 1887 | Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia | 1932 | Medway, Kent, England | 45 |
Sister | Hester Annie St Hill ROBINSON | abt 1877 | Ireland | 1935 | Canterbury, Kent, England | 58 |
Brother | Ildria ROBINSON | abt 1879 | Ireland | |||
Sister | Aileen Elizabeth ROBINSON | abt 1884 | Blackburn, Lancashire, England | |||
Brother in Law | John Gordon Hatton CRAWFORD | 1862 | Madras, India | 1945 | Canterbury, Kent, England | 83 |
Brother in Law | John Cecil BULLOUGH | abt 1881 | Blackburn, Lancashire, England | 1939 | Kent, England | 58 |
Events in Frederick Cecil ROBINSON (1878 - )'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
1878 | Frederick Cecil ROBINSON was born | Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland | Note 1 | ||
1912 | 34 | Married Grace (Amy Le Poer Trench) Plunkett ACHESON (aged 25) | Sydney, NSW, Australia | Note 2 | 60 |
bef 1912 | 34 | Death of father Frederick ROBINSON | Lancashire, England | Note 3 | |
1932 | 54 | Death of wife Grace (Amy Le Poer Trench) Plunkett ACHESON (aged 45) | Medway, Kent, England | Note 4 | |
Frederick Cecil ROBINSON died (no date) | Note 5 |
Source References: |
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au |
- Reference = (Marriage) |
- Notes: The Sun (Sydney) 31 Dec 1912
NAVAL WEDDING. St. Mark's, Church, Darling Point, was effectively decorated - this afternoon, .. and was. ; crowded with society people, the oc casion- being the marriage of-Miss Grace Acheson, only child of the late Mr. Robert Hugh Brabazon Acheson and Mrs. Acheson, of ""Wollerang," Darling Point, to Staff- surgeon F. C. Robinson, of H.M.S. Sealark, son, of the late Dr. Robinson and Mrs. Rob inson, of Lancashire, England. The ceremony was. performed by tho Rev. "Willoughby Flower, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Ravenshaw, of H.M.S. Penguin, and the bride was given away by her mother. She wore a graceful robe of white Brussels .lace .over deep cream duchesse satin, the full court train, beautifully embroidered and covered with chiffon, having been worn by her mother when presented at Court in 1904. A perfectly plain tulle, veil was arranged over a slender, tendril of orange blossoms, and she carried a sheaf of lilies, which, with a diamond ring, and diamond and pearl earrings, was the gift of the bride groom; ' The bride was attended by Miss Sibyl Gordon and -Miss Daisy Ewan, who wore pretty frocks of cream cachemere do sole with coatees of cream guipuro and aprons of kilted ninon relieved with sashes of. cerise velvet, which were fastened at the side with diamond . buckles. Their cream lr.ee hats were ornamented with cerise plume3, and they carried shower bouquets lr. cerlse tints, the gifts of the bridegroom, as were -also a cameo ring and a coral and pearl pendant respectively. The bridegroom was attended by Lieutenant Knowles, as best man, and Mr. Peart, R.N., as grooms man. The wedding was strikingly pretty, the Royal Navy being well represented. At the conclusion of the ceremony a large number of guests were entertained at "Wol- lerang," a marquee being erected in the grounds. The hostess, Mrs. Acheson, wore a beautiful gown of apricot-tinted silk with an overdress of Irish crochet, and tunic paniers of ninon, with which was worn a large black plumed hat. She was assisted by her sister. Miss Plunkett, who wore a gown of white lace with tunic effect of pale blue ninon, and a large cream hat in pic- ture shape, finished with plumes. Later the bride and bridegroom left on a short trip, the bride wearing a .frock of white kilted ninon with paniqr tunic of point lace re lieved with tiny wedgewood blue bows, and a close fitting .hat . in a' blue shade cov- ered' .with ; a large soft feather. A large number of wedding gifts were received. Digitisation generously supported by more info State |
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