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Florella Louise FITZALAN (1889 - 1984)





























m. 1919 Florella Louise FITZALAN (1889 - 1984) at Queensland, Australia
Near Relatives of Henry (Harry) WITHNALL
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Herbert Eugene Albini FITZALAN 1855 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 1915 Bowen, Queensland, Australia 60
Mother in Law Agnes HUGHES 24 Jul 1859 Warwick, Queensland, Australia 1933 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 74

Self Henry (Harry) WITHNALL

Wife Florella Louise FITZALAN 1889 Queensland, Australia 1984 Queensland, Australia 95

Nephew Herbert Albini Lawrence FITZALAN 1921 Bowen, Queensland, Australia 1951 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 30

Brother in Law Herbert Albini FITZALAN 1883 Queensland, Australia 1925 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 42
Sister in Law Agnes Valeria Kate FITZALAN 1885 Queensland, Australia 1898 Bowen, Queensland, Australia 13
Brother in Law Terance Albini FITZALAN 1887 Queensland, Australia 1888 Queensland, Australia 1
Brother in Law Eustace Albini FITZALAN 1891 Queensland, Australia 1963 Queensland, Australia 72
Sister in Law Aimee Somers FITZALAN 1900 Queensland, Australia 1915 Queensland, Australia 15
Events in Henry (Harry) WITHNALL's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1919 Married Florella Louise FITZALAN (aged 30) Queensland, Australia Note 1 52, 60
1984 Death of wife Florella Louise FITZALAN (aged 95) Queensland, Australia Note 2 18
Note 1: Reg No 1919/C1702 - Florella Louise Fitzalan and Henry Withnall

Bowen Independent 5 July 1919
WEDDING BELLS.
A quiet but pretty wedding look
place on Tuesday afternoon last
(21st June), at the Presbyterian
Church, Bowen, the Rev, J. Gilles-
-pie . officiating, the contracting
. parties being Mr. Henry (Harry)
-Withnall, second son-of Mr and
Mrs J. Witonall, Don River, and'
Miss Florella Louise (Loo), only
surviving daughter of the late Her
bert and Mrs Fitzalan, 'Ferndon,
Don River. The bride, who was
given away by her brother. Mr H.
A. Fitzalan, looked dainty in a
gown of white silk crepe, prettily
made. She wore an embroidered
veil, kindly lent by her sister-in
law (Mrs. H. A. Fitzalan) and
carried a beautiful shower bouquet,
a gift from Mrs S. B- Maclean
(Flemington) Miss May Maclean
acted as bridesmaid and wore a very
pretty gown of pale cream, net and
hat of delicate green. The bride
groom. was supported by his broth
er, Mr Douglas Withnall, who act
ed as best man. The Bridegroam's
gift to the bride was a handsome
gold wristlet watch and to the brides
maid a very pretty brooch. After
the ceremony the bridal party were
photographed by Mr Perroux, then
motored to the residence of Mr H.
Fitzalan, Gordon St.,.where light
refreshments were partaken of. Mr.
and Mrs Withnall left for Towns
ville, where they will in future re
side.
Note 2: Qld bmd - 1984 54980 Florella Louise Withnall Herbert Albini-Fitzalan and Agnes Hughes
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Date: 1919

Place: Queensland, Australia

Notes: Reg No 1919/C1702 - Florella Louise Fitzalan and Henry Withnall
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Bowen Independent 5 July 1919
WEDDING BELLS.
A quiet but pretty wedding look
place on Tuesday afternoon last
(21st June), at the Presbyterian
Church, Bowen, the Rev, J. Gilles-
-pie . officiating, the contracting
. parties being Mr. Henry (Harry)
-Withnall, second son-of Mr and
Mrs J. Witonall, Don River, and'
Miss Florella Louise (Loo), only
surviving daughter of the late Her
bert and Mrs Fitzalan, 'Ferndon,
Don River. The bride, who was
given away by her brother. Mr H.
A. Fitzalan, looked dainty in a
gown of white silk crepe, prettily
made. She wore an embroidered
veil, kindly lent by her sister-in
law (Mrs. H. A. Fitzalan) and
carried a beautiful shower bouquet,
a gift from Mrs S. B- Maclean
(Flemington) Miss May Maclean
acted as bridesmaid and wore a very
pretty gown of pale cream, net and
hat of delicate green. The bride
groom. was supported by his broth
er, Mr Douglas Withnall, who act
ed as best man. The Bridegroam's
gift to the bride was a handsome
gold wristlet watch and to the brides
maid a very pretty brooch. After
the ceremony the bridal party were
photographed by Mr Perroux, then
motored to the residence of Mr H.
Fitzalan, Gordon St.,.where light
refreshments were partaken of. Mr.
and Mrs Withnall left for Towns
ville, where they will in future re
side.