Geraldton and Albany families

Family: Robert (Bob) Henry Jensen / Ethel Maud Cream (F39)  [1

m. 8 Dec 1934


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  • Robert (Bob) Henry Jensen Male
    Robert (Bob) Henry Jensen

    Birth  1902  Mundaring Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Marriage  8 Dec 1934  St. Mary's Cathedral Geraldton Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  George Jorgen Jensen | F40 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Annie Gill | F40 Group Sheet 

    Ethel Maud Cream Female
    Ethel Maud Cream

    Birth  1899   
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    Father  William (Bill) Cream | F13 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Jane Gould | F13 Group Sheet 

    ? Jensen Male
    ? Jensen

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    Robert Gill Jensen Male
    Robert Gill Jensen

    Birth  8 Feb 1936  Mullewa, W.A Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Burial  4 Mar 1967  Mullewa W.A Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes 
    • PERSONAL
      Among the passengers who embarked on the motor vessel Gorgon at Geraldton yesterday were Miss Ethel Cream and her brother Mr. Ray Cream, of Cobra Station, in the Gascoyne district, who are returning home after a holiday of about two months in Perth.
      Mr. Cream and his sister have spent the past week in Geraldton and during that time Miss Cream announced her engagement to Mr. Robert Jensen, second son of Mrs. Jensen and the late Mr. G Jensen, of Bullardoo Station, Mullewa
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    • JENSEN - CREAM
      On Saturday, December 8, a wedding of interest to North-West folk took place at St. Mary's Cathedral, when Miss Ethel Cream, of Cobra Station, Upper Gascoyne, third daughter of the late Mr. William Cream (manager of Bidgemia Station) and Mrs. Cam, was married to Mr. Robert Jensen, second son of the late Mr. George Jensen, of Bullardoo Station, Mullewa, and Mrs. Jensen, of Melbourne

      The bride was given away by her brother. Mr. Ray Cream, and wore a beautiful ivory lace frock with the customary veil and orange blossom and carried a charming sheaf of white lilies. Her sister, Mrs.Frank Leeds, was matron of honor and wore a dnty frock of pink floral ninon with toque to tone and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Little Mary Leeds was trainbearer and was a pretty little figure in pink crepe de chine with a pink bonnet to match, and she carried a sweet posy of pink flowers. Mr. Jack Jensen was best man.

      After the ceremony Mrs. Frank Leeds entertained a small party at dinner at the Hotel Imperial, during which a number of congratulatory telegrams were read and the bride and bridegroom received many good wishes for happiness ant" good luck - ine future. The guests at the dinner party in addition to the bride and bride groom included Mr. and Mrs. Ken Messer, Mr. and Mrfe. George Burt, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oakley and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Viveash.

  • Sources 
    1. [S2] National Library of Australia (Reliability: 3).
      1934 'The WORLD of WOMEN Marriage Bells.', Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), 23 December, p. 5 Section: Second Section, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58728488

    2. [S2] National Library of Australia.
      1934 'PERSONAL.', Geraldton Guardian and Express (WA : 1929 - 1947), 24 April, p. 2, viewed 25 August, 2011, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article67227590