Victor Clive Thornberry
- Born: Abt 1905
- Marriage (1): Winifred Millie Gransden on 10 Feb 1943 in Toogong, New South Wales, Australia 1236
- Died: 15 Jun 1979, Blaxland, New South Wales, Australia aged about 74
General Notes:
Occupation- Farmer
THORNBERRYVictor CliveDeath notice15JUN1979Deathlate of BlaxlandSydney Morning Herald16JUN1979 http://ryersonindex.org
Victor married Winifred Millie Gransden, daughter of Albert Herbert Gransden and Emily Hale, on 10 Feb 1943 in Toogong, New South Wales, Australia.1236 (Winifred Millie Gransden was born in 1913 in New South Wales, Australia and died on 25 Jul 2000 in Kings Langely, New South Wales, Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
Name:Winifred Nellie Gransden Spouse Name:Victor Clive Thornberry Marriage Date:1943 Marriage Place:New South Wales Registration Place:Molong, New South Wales Registration Year:1943 Registration Number:4311 Ancestry.com. Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Thornberry - Gransden A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Alban's Church of England, Toogong, on Wednesday, 10th February, at 5 p.m., the contracting parties being Winifred Millie, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gransden, of Toogong, and Victor Clive, youngest son of Mr. F. Thorn- berry and the late Mrs. Thornberry, of Eugowra. The Rev. Searle, of Cudal, officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who looked striking in a charming frock of white satin and a white tulle bridal veil held in place with orange blossoms, carried a beautiful bouquet of gladioli, carnations and roses, and entered the church on the arm of her brother-in-law, Mr. J. Mulligan, who gave her away. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Williams, as matron of honor, and Miss McCartney, who wore an Alice blue crepe frock. Two little flower girls, Sylvia Mulligan and Fay Keogh, looked sweet in their blue taffeta frocks. They each wore a gold heart and chain, the gift of the bridegroom. Mr. M. Gransden acted as best man, and Mr. McCartney was groomsman. Miss G. Balcomb presided at the organ, and during the signing of the register Miss U. Balcomb soulfully ren-dered "Because." The reception was held at "Enoh Rus," Toogong, the home of the bride's sister, where the usual toasts were honored. The beautiful two-decker cake was made by Mrs. Williams, and decorated by Miss Wensley, of Canowindra. The young couple received many beautiful presents, including several cheques, and many telegrams of congratulations and good wishes. When leaving for the honeymoon, which is to be spent in Leura, the bride wore a smart blue frock with white accessories. The future home of Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry will be at "Rose Glen," Eugowra. 1943 'Eugowra District News', The Forbes Advocate (NSW : 1911 - 1954), 19 February, p. 4. , viewed 24 Jan 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219512416
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