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Violet Matilda Maryna EADE (1886 - )





























m. 12 Jul 1913 Violet Matilda Maryna EADE (1886 - ) at Queensland, Australia
Near Relatives of John William GRAY
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Charles (Alfred St. Claire) EADE Sep 1857 Somers Town, St Pancras, London, Middlesex, England 18 Jan 1937 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 79
Mother in Law Maryna Johanna (VORSTER) FORSTER abt 1861 Graaff Reinet, Cape Colony, South Africa 27 Oct 1948 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 87

Self John William GRAY

Wife Violet Matilda Maryna EADE abt Nov 1886 Inverell, NSW, Australia

Daughter Josephine Catherine GRAY

Son in Law Horace Meredith WOOSTER

Niece Mary Louise (Louisa) EADE 1900 Harrow, Middlesex, England
Nephew John Alfred EADE abt 1904 Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex 1994 New Forest, Hampshire, England 90
Nephew Alfred EADE 1906 Portsmouth, Hampshire, England 1983 Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England 77
Nephew Charles Frances EADE abt 1910 St Helen's, Isle of Wight
Niece Emily Mary EADE 1904 London, Middlesex, England
Nephew Cecil Fredrick EADE 1905 London, Middlesex, England
Niece Violet Mary Anne WARE 06 Apr 1909 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 26 Jun 1978 Gympie, Queensland, Australia 69
Niece Maryna Josephine WARE 09 Jan 1911 Queensland, Australia 04 Apr 1975 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 64
Nephew Alfred Charles William WARE 08 Feb 1913 Queensland, Australia 27 Dec 1979 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 66
Niece St Clair Jane WARE 04 Feb 1915
Nephew Edward Vivian WARE 29 May 1918 1919 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1
Niece Alice Maud (Dolly) WARE 1920 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 1980 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 60
Nephew William WARE 1923 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 1973 Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia 50
Niece Thelma Margurette Spencer WILLS 03 Jul 1914 Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia 03 Mar 1995 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 80
Nephew Robert Spencer WILLS 20 Apr 1916 1916 Queensland, Australia 0
Nephew Cedric Spencer (Dooley) WILLS 07 Aug 1916 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 22 Nov 1991 Home Hill, Queensland, Australia 75
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Egbert Spencer WILLS abt 1922 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 23 Mar 2000 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 78
Nephew Silas Spencer WILLS 25 Apr 1925 2001 Innisfail, Queensland, Australia 76
Nephew Cyril EADE 25 Jan 1912
Nephew Charles Joseph MALPASS 1916 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 2007 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 91
Nephew Leslie MALPASS 1917 Queensland, Australia
Niece Dorothy Jean Maryna GRANT 30 Mar 1916 30 Dec 1988 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 72
Nephew Donald GRANT 23 Dec 1918 03 Feb 2006 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 87
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew David Charles GRANT 10 Nov 1923 20 Dec 1943 Germany - Air Battle 20
Niece Dalas Hume GRANT 01 Aug 1925 29 Dec 1980 Lithgow, NSW, Australia 55
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Gilbert Edward LEWIS 1931 Queensland, Australia
Nephew Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Living or Recently Deceased
Niece Adela Northam LEWIS 1926 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1998 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 72
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Living or Recently Deceased
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Vivian Charles EADE abt 1928 1950 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 22

Brother in Law Charles Alfred Albert Francis EADE 13 Jul 1875 Kensington, London, Middlesex, England 17 Dec 1908 Portsmouth, Hampshire, England 33
Brother in Law Alfred Joseph Frederick John EADE 14 Nov 1877 Acton, Middlesex, England 29 Mar 1969 Reading, Berkshire, England 91
Brother in Law Henry Frederick EADE 28 Mar 1879 Acton, Middlesex, England 29 Mar 1969 Reading, Berkshire, England 90
Brother in Law John Augustus EADE 31 May 1882 Hammersmith, Middlesex, England 10 May 1963 Rochford, Essex, England 80
Sister in Law Josephine Maryna (Jo) EADE 15 Nov 1884 Port Augusta Extension, South Australia, Australia 1970 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 86
Sister in Law Lucea (Luzyja) Margurette (Margrette) EADE 27 Feb 1888 Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia 21 Jul 1974 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 86
Sister in Law Silver EADE 22 Oct 1890 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 19 Dec 1951 Home Hill, Queensland, Australia 61
Sister in Law Dorothy EADE 26 Apr 1893 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 21 Sep 1973 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 80
Sister in Law Saint Claire EADE 28 Feb 1897 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 07 Aug 1950 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 53
Brother in Law Charles Henry EADE 08 Jun 1899 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 08 Sep 1986 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 87
Brother in Law Vivian Peter EADE 27 Nov 1902 Queensland, Australia 06 Oct 1941 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 38
Events in John William GRAY's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
12 Jul 1913 Married Violet Matilda Maryna EADE (aged 26) Queensland, Australia Note 1 52, 60
1943 Residence Ireland st, Oonoomba, Townsville, Queensland Note 2 37
Note 1: Reg No 1913/3823 - page 7313


Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 about John William Gray
Name: John William Gray
Spouse Name: Violet Matilde Eade
Marriage Date: 12 Jul 1913
Marriage Place: Queensland
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1913
Registration Number: 003823
Page Number: 9883

WEDDINGS
GRAY-EADE A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at the Presbyterian church on Saturday, the 12th July, the contracting parties being Jack, the only son of Nurse Gray, and Violet, the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Chas. Eade ,Walker-street. The bride, who looked charming in a grey costume, faced with grey satin and prettily fin ished with grey buttons and hat to match, entered the' church on her father's arm. Mis Lulu Eade (sister of bride) acted in the capacity of bridesmaid and wore white cotton voile with guipure trimmings and a hat trimmed with tangerine and black. The officiating minister, Mr Klrke, received the party and joined the two young people in the bonds of holy matrimony. It is of interest to note that the parents of both the bride and bride groom are old residents ot Townsville of over 25 years. The best man, Mr P. Anderson was the first to offer congratulations to the bride. .After the ceremony the party motored to Melbourne House, the residence of the bride's parents, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken of and the usual toasts honoured and a pleasant time spent In singing, and dancing. The happy couple left for home, with cheers and best wishes from the guests.. The popularity of both families and the esteem In which they are held was evidenced In the numerous and costly presents. Among the presents received were:— Mrs Gray, gold brooch; Carroll's employees, handsome Japanese tea set, tray and cloth; Mr Rush, cheque: Messrs Wills . and Thompson, silver serviette set; Miss Sherman, silver cake forks; Mr and Mrs C. F. Schultz, Woodhouse. silver entree dish; Mr and Mrs McGovern, case silver spoons and jam set; Mrs G Orr, silver-mounted biscuit barrel; Miss E. Orr, silver backed brush .and comb; Miss W. Stapleton, Charters Towers, silver butter dish; Miss Lulu and Miss Dorothy Eade, silver sugar basin and spoon; the Geisha employees, silver-mounted salts and scent bottle, silver-mounted salad bowl, fork and| spoon and hair-pin box; Miss Denham; cheese dish; Miss B. Norris, Ink stand: Melbourne House boys, set of cutlery and silver: Miss Burrows, handsome hanging lamp, silver cruet, silver bed room -clock; dinner set; Mr.G. Samp son, toilet set: Mr Avery, fancy cushion; Mr and Mrs P. Anderson, damask table cloth; Mr and Mrs W. Reid, two pairs vases, and fancy cup-, Miss Reid, glass Jug; Mr and Mrs Brunsklll, pair vases; Mr and Mrs Cripps, pair fruit dishes; the bride groom to bride, prayers and hymns in case (Ivory); Mr and Mrs Bowden, water Jug; Mr and Mrs Canning, epergne; Miss Canning, pair vases; Miss Steeley, afternoon tea set; Miss Norris, cheese dish; Miss Bretherton, baking dishes; Mr and Mrs Nemeth, pair pictures; Mr F. Juds, fancy glass jug and glasses; Miss Hudson, glass dishes; Mr and Mrs T. A. Ware, large drawlng-room lamp; Miss Rennie, Rockhampton, handsome tray cloth; Mrs Swann. cut glass dish; Mr and Mrs Eade, Singer sewing machine.
Note 2: STANLEY Albert Leslie - vulcanizer; St Clair Jane - hd
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 about John William Gray
Name: John William Gray
Spouse Name: Violet Matilde Eade
Marriage Date: 12 Jul 1913
Marriage Place: Queensland
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1913
Registration Number: 003823
Page Number: 9883
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: WEDDINGS
GRAY-EADE A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at the Presbyterian church on Saturday, the 12th July, the contracting parties being Jack, the only son of Nurse Gray, and Violet, the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Chas. Eade ,Walker-street. The bride, who looked charming in a grey costume, faced with grey satin and prettily fin ished with grey buttons and hat to match, entered the' church on her father's arm. Mis Lulu Eade (sister of bride) acted in the capacity of bridesmaid and wore white cotton voile with guipure trimmings and a hat trimmed with tangerine and black. The officiating minister, Mr Klrke, received the party and joined the two young people in the bonds of holy marimony. It is of interest to note that the parents of both the bride and bride groom are old residents ot Townsville of over 25 years. The best man, Mr P. Anderson was the first to offer congratulations to the bride. .After the ceremony the party motored to Melbourne House, the residence of the bride's parents, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken of and the usual toasts honored and a pleasant time spent In singing, and dancing. The happy couple left for home, with cheers and best wishes from the guests.. The popularity of both families and the esteem In which they are held was evidenced In the numerous and costly presents. Among the presents received were:— Mrs Gray, gold brooch; Carroll's employees, handsome Japanese tea set, tray and cloth; Mr Rush, cheque: Messrs Wills . and Thompson, silver serviette set; Miss Sherman, silver cake forks; Mr and Mrs C. F. Schultz, Woodhouse. silver entree dish; Mr and Mrs McGovern, case silver spoons and jam set; Mrs G Orr, silver-mounted biscuit barrel; Miss E. Orr, silver backed brush .and comb; Miss W. Stapleton, Charters Towers, silver butter dish; Miss Lulu and Miss Dorothy Eade, silver sugar basin and spoon; the Geisha employees, silver-mounted salts and scent bottle, silver-mounted salad bowl, fork and| spoon and hair-pin box; Miss Denham,' cheese dish; Miss B. Norris, Ink stand: Melbourne House boys, set of cutlery and silver: Miss Burrows, handsome hanging lamp, silver cruet, silver bed room -clock; dinner set; Mr.G. Samp son, toilet set: Mr Avery, fancy cushion; Mr and Mrs P. Anderson, damask table cloth; Mr and Mrs W. Reid, two pairs vases, and fancy cup-, Miss Reid, glass Jug; Mr and Mrs Brunsklll, pair vases; Mr and Mrs Cripps, pair fruit dishes; the bride groom to bride, prayers and hymns in case (Ivory); Mr and Mrs Bowden, water Jug; Mr and Mrs Canning, epergne; Miss Canning, pair vases; Miss Steeley, afternoon tea set; Miss Norris, cheese dish; Miss Bretherton, baking dishes; Mr and Mrs Nemeth, pair pictures; Mr F. Juds, fancy glass jug and glasses; Miss Hudson, glass dishes; Mr and Mrs T. A. Ware, large drawlng-room lamp; Miss Rennie, Rockhampton, handsome tray cloth; Mrs Swann. cut glass dish; Mr and Mrs Eade, Singer sewing machine.