Geraldton and Albany families

Family: Mathew Shaw / Ella Northey (F64)

m. 18 May 1930


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  • Mathew Shaw Male
    Mathew Shaw

    Birth    Levenshuhne, Manchester, England Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Marriage  18 May 1930  Northam, Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Ella Northey Female
    Ella Northey

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    Father  Joseph Northey | F62 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Rose Annie Southwell | F62 Group Sheet 

  • Notes 
    • 1928 'ENGAGEMENTS.'

      Ella, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Northey, of Northam, formerly of Southern Cross, to Thomas Matthew Shaw, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shaw, of Levenshuhne, Manchester, England.
    • 1930 'Family Notices.'

      SHAW NORTHEY

      A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at St. James Church, Northam, on Saturday, April 26, when Ella, fourth daughter of Mr. and Hrs. J. Northey, of Northam, was married to Thomas Matthew, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shaw, of Manchester, England. The Rev. W. B, Kirby performed the ceremony.

      The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. Joseph Northey, to the strains of the "Wedding March," and looked charming in a frock of white georgette relieved with a yoke and basque of silver tinsel lace. The skirt was peaked with tinsel edging, dipping gracefully giving the uneven hemline.

      Her beautiful tulle veil handsomely embroidered, which formed the train, was held in place by a coronet of silver tinsel and orange blossom, and she carried a shower bouquet, of white chrysanthemums and creamy rosebuds.

      She was attended by her sister Ella, who wore soft mauve crepe de chine, with uneven flared skirt and swathe sash. Her headdress was of pink tulle and. forget me nots, and her shower bouquet was of carnations and rosebuds to tone Mr. Robert Northey acted as best man.

      The bride traveled in a navy blue frock of jersey silk, relieved with biscuit and gold lace, with close-fitting felt hat of the same hue The happy couple were recipients of many presents among which were a silver sandwich tray and a large decanter of scent, presented by the members of St. James Tennis Club, who gave them an enjoyable evening,