Naomi Grace Seymour
- Born: 3 Aug 1879, Cowra, New South Wales, Australia 89
- Marriage (1): Henry Gransden on 26 Apr 1900 in Canowindra, New South Wales, Australia 89
- Died: 3 Sep 1954, Wellington, New South Wales, Australia at age 75 166
- Buried: Wellington Cemetery, C of E, New South Wales, Australia 166
General Notes:
DEATHS The death occurred at her residence in Gisborne Street last Friday afternoon of Mrs. Naomi Grace Gransden, widow of the late Mr. Henry Grans den, at the age of 78 years. Mrs. Gransden had had a long illness. The funeral left S. John's Church of England yes terday at midday for the Church of England portion of the Wel- lington Cemetery. Archdeacon Graham officiated at the Church and graveside and Messrs Murray Bros. had charge of the funeral arrangements. 1954 'DEATHS.', Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954), 6 September, p. 8, viewed 13 February, 2016, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139105280
Naomi married Henry Gransden, son of Robert Gransden and Sarah Balcomb, on 26 Apr 1900 in Canowindra, New South Wales, Australia.89 (Henry Gransden was born on 1 Aug 1874 in Bathurst New South Wales, AUSTRALIA,89 died on 25 Jul 1952 in Orange, New South Wales, Australia 166 and was buried in Wellington Cemetery, C of E, New South Wales, Australia 166.). The cause of his death was Malignant disease of the lung.
Marriage Notes:
Name:Henry Gransden Spouse Name:Naomi G Seymour Marriage Date:1900 Marriage Place:New South Wales Registration Place:Canowindra, New South Wales Registration Year:1900 Registration Number:3547 Ancestry.com. Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gransden Celebrate Golden Wedding A very pleasant function was held last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gransden, of 14 Gisborne Street, Wellington, to celebrate the golden anniversary of their wedding. Mr. Henry Gransden married Miss Naomi Grace Seymour at Canowindra on April 26, 1900. The celebration was held on Tuesday, due to it being a holiday. Those who were able to attend the happy gathering of relatives included Mr. and Mrs. T. Gransden, of Eugowra, accompanied by son, Tom (junr.); Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gransden, of Orange; Mrs. W. Thompson and Miss M. Gransden, of Centennial Park, brothers and sisters of Mr. Gransden and Mrs. Madsen, of Auburn (Mrs. Gransden's youngest sister), and her daughter, Merle. Four of the five of Mr. and Mrs. Gransden's children were present, namely, Reuben, Florence, Ella (Mrs. Taplin) and Norman. Len, who is stationed at Alice Springs, was unavoidably absent, as he could not obtain leave. Mr. and Mrs. Gransden were the recipients of many beautiful gifts and numerous congratulatory cards and telegrams, one being as far distant as Perth. During the afternoon, entertainment was provided by Mr. Ted Loder, of Punchbowl, who is at present holidaying in Wellington as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Taplin, of Thornton Street. The toasts, etc., were in the capable hands of Mr. R. Gransden (eldest son), also of Punchbowl, who made the trip especially to be present on such a momentous occasion. During the afternoon the happy couple cut a huge cake, which was beautifully made and suitably decorated by Mrs. Fix this textGough, of Arthur Street. 1950 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gransden Celebrate Golden Wedding', Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954), 1 May, p. 5. , viewed 24 Jan 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137758443
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