Living [Parents]
Other marriages:Living
Living [Parents]
She had the following children:
F i Living
Living [Parents]
Other marriages:Living
Living
They had the following children:
M i Living
Living [Parents]
Other marriages:Living
Living
They had the following children:
F i Melanee Anne Grace Warby-Green was born on 21 Sep 1992 in Shellharbour,Wollongong,New South Wales,Australia. She died on 10 Sep 1993 in Wollongong,New South Wales,Australia.
Living [Parents]
Other marriages:Living
Living
They had the following children:
M i Living
Living [Parents]
They had the following children:
F i Living M ii Living
Wilbur Thomas Brooks was born on 30 Aug 1907 in Molong,New South Wales,Australia. He died on 6 Aug 1982. He married Living in 1931 in Molong,New South Wales,Australia.
(1) N.S.W.BDM Index Birth #38756-1909.
(2) N.S.W.BDM Index Marriage #8745-1931
(3) WW2. Army. N350905. Enlisted 2 May 1942. Discharged 25 September 1945. 26 Btn Volunteer defence Corps.
Living [Parents]
They had the following children:
F i Living M ii Living
Hazel May Staines [Parents] was born 1 on 12 Dec 1911 in Molong,New South Wales,Australia. She died on 17 Oct 1981. She married Living on 27 Dec 1933 in Molong,New South Wales,Australia.
(1) Wedding. Paix-Staines.
A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Salvation Army Hall by Major Howarth, at 3 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, Dedcember 27, the contracting parties being Hazel, second eldest daighter of Mr and Mrs Joe Staines, and Samuel, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Paix. There was a large assemblage of relatives and friends of the young couple at the hall to witness the ceremony, the front of the hall being decorated by Mrs Townsend. The bride who was given away by her father wore a pretty frock of ankle length white silk morachine trimmed with silver lace, together with the customary wreath and veil, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and ferns. The brides sister (Eva) acted as bridesmaid, wearing an ankle length pale green satin frock with white hat and shoes and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and ferns. Mr A.Paix filled the office of best man, At the conclusion of the ceremony a number of guests sat down to a tasty wedding breakfast in the parish hall. The bride's mother received her guests wearing a costume of navy blue silk morachine with white collar and cuffs. After justice had been paid to the good things provided the customary felleitations were offered to the happy young couple. The bridegrooms gift to the bridesmaid was a gold signet ring.
They had the following children:
F i Living F ii Living M iii Living
Eva Rose Staines [Parents] was born 1 on 9 Nov 1914 in Molong,New South Wales,Australia. She died 2 on 2 Feb 1987 in Dubbo,New South Wales,Australia. She was buried 3 on 4 Feb 1987 in Dubbo,New South Wales,Australia. She married Living on 6 Jan 1966 in Dubbo,New South Wales,Australia.
(1) WEDDING. GARLAN - STAINES. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Methodist church on Saturday January 24th, at 2:30pm when Eva Staines, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe Staines of Hospital Hill, Molong was joined in holy matrimony to Harry, second son of Mr and Mrs Garlan of Sydney.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a pretty frock of ankle length satin, together with the customary wreath and veil, and carried a bouquet of white flowers and ferns. The bride's sister, Mrs Brooks was matron of honour, and chose an ankle length pale pinjk georgette frock, with a pale pink sash, with tulle and sprays of pink pink blossoms for her head: she carried a bouquet of pink gladioli and fern. Little Betty Paix, niece of the bride, was flower girl, dresed in pale green, trimmed with black bows and carried a basket of flowers. Mr Sam Paix performed the duties of best man. During the signing of the register, Mrs Barter sang "Because". At the conclusion of the ceremony a number of guests sat down to the wedding breakfast in the hall. The bride's mother chose a dress of brown floral silk, and wore a brown hat. The two tiered wedding cake was made by Mrs Staines. Mr Page performed the duties of chairman, calling on different speakers who added their tributes to the good wishes extended to the happy young couple. Amongst the telegrams received was one from Eva's brother, who is at present in Darwin. The future home of the couple will be in Sydney.
(2) Mr John Henry (Harry) Garlan.
The death occurred in Sydneay on May 5, of Mr John Henry (Harry) Garlan after a very long illness.
The deceased was the second eldest son of Mr and Mrs Isaac Garlan of Sydney.
He is survivedby his wife, mother, fathr, five sisters (Jessie, Mary, Amy, Betty and Beryl) and three brothers (Reg, Richard and Eric).
After a service in the Dubbo Salvation Army HAll the remains were interrewd in the Salvation Army portion of the Dubbo cemetery. Captain Ivans of Mudgee conducted the service in the hall and at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs C.J.Shakesoeare and Sons. (5.5.1954.)
Living [Parents]
They had the following children:
F i Living F ii Living F iii Ivy Dianne Wilson died on 27 Nov 1966.