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Lena Gladys May MITCHELL
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Lena Gladys May MITCHELL

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Duncan Silvan TAYLOR
Ebenezer MITCHELL (1874 - 1936) Alexander MITCHELL (1852 - 1924) Ebenezer MITCHELL (1830 - 1914)
Elizabeth SNADDEN (1831 - 1869)
Christina SCOTT



Emma Jane TAYLOR (1874 - )












m. 25 Jan 1910 Duncan Silvan TAYLOR at West Perth, WA, Australia
Near Relatives of Lena Gladys May MITCHELL
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Alexander MITCHELL 05 Dec 1852 Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, Scotland 13 Sep 1924 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 71
Grandmother Christina SCOTT

Father in Law Henry Lloyd TAYLOR
Mother in Law Mary Ann (TAYLOR)

Father Ebenezer MITCHELL 1874 Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia 1936 Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia 62
Mother Emma Jane TAYLOR abt 1874 Australia

Self Lena Gladys May MITCHELL

Husband Duncan Silvan TAYLOR

Uncle Alexander MITCHELL 1874 Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia
Aunt Jane MITCHELL 1877 Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia 1877 Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia 0
Uncle John MITCHELL 1882 Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia 17 Nov 1957 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 75
Aunt Christina (MITCHELL) 06 Aug 1987 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Uncle William MITCHELL 1888 Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia 1964 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 76

Sister in Law Ivy TAYLOR
Sister in Law May TAYLOR
Sister in Law Rose TAYLOR
Events in Lena Gladys May MITCHELL's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
Lena Gladys May MITCHELL was born her wedding in paper
25 Jan 1910 Married Duncan Silvan TAYLOR West Perth, WA, Australia Note 1 60
1936 Death of father Ebenezer MITCHELL (aged 62) Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia
Note 1: Western Mail (Perth) 26 Feb 1910
TAYLOR-MITCHELL. j
A correspondent, writes:-At St. Paul's Church, West Perth, on January 25, Mr. Duncan Silvan Taylor, of Watson's Supply Stores, Fremantle, and only son of Henry Lloyd and Mary Ann Taylor, of South Fremantle, was married to Miss Lena Gladys May Mitchell, youngest daughter of Ebenezer and Emma Jane Mitchell, of Redan Hill, Bendigo, Victoria. The Rev. Gilbert Harding officiated, and Mr. T. Payne acted as best man. The bride, who looked lovely in a beautiful gown of cream glace silk, made in princess style, richly trimmed with silk lace and insertion and with ,an embroidered bolero, wore also the customary wreath and veil and carried a beautiful bouquet of orchids and gardenias. She was attended by three bridesmaids, sisters of the bridegroom, the Misses May, Rose and Ivy Taylor, who looked charming in dresses of silk cardonne voile, exquisitely trimmed with lace and embroideries to match. They wore large picture hats, trimmed with silk and tulle, with pearl ornaments, and all carried prayer books. As the happy couple left the church to the strains of the Wed- ding March they were liberally showered with rice and confetti, and drove away amidst the hearty good wishes and congratulations of their friends. Many beautiful and useful presents were, received.
Source References:
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Western Mail (Perth) 26 Feb 1910
TAYLOR-MITCHELL. j
A correspondent, writes:-At St. Paul's Church, West Perth, on January 25, Mr. Duncan Silvan Taylor, of Watson's Supply Stores, Fremantle, and only son of Henry Lloyd and Mary Ann Taylor, of South Fremantle, was married to Miss Lena Gladys May Mitchell, youngest daughter of Ebenezer and Emma Jane Mitchell, of Redan Hill, Bendigo, Victoria. The Rev. Gilbert Harding officiated, and Mr. T. Payne acted as best man. The bride, who looked lovely in a beautiful gown of cream glace silk, made in princess style, richly trimmed with silk lace and insertion and with ,an embroidered bolero, wore also the customary wreath and veil and carried a beautiful bouquet of orchids and gardenias. She was attended by three bridesmaids, sisters of the bridegroom, the Misses May, Rose and Ivy Taylor, who looked charming in dresses of silk cardonne voile, exquisitely trimmed with lace and embroideries to match. They wore large picture hats, trimmed with silk and tulle, with pearl ornaments, and all carried prayer books. As the happy couple left the church to the strains of the Wed- ding March they were liberally showered with rice and confetti, and drove away amidst the hearty good wishes and congratulations of their friends. Many beautiful and useful presents were, received.