Geraldton and Albany families

Family: Cecil Gordon Minilya Woolhouse / Ivy Naomi Eveleen Clarke (F8)

m. 1919


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  • Cecil Gordon Minilya Woolhouse Male
    Cecil Gordon Minilya Woolhouse

    Birth  1888  Roebourne Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1972  Albany Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Marriage  1919  Goomalling Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Willam Woolhouse | F4 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Kniest Waldeck | F4 Group Sheet 

    Ivy Naomi Eveleen Clarke Female
    Ivy Naomi Eveleen Clarke

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    Cecil William Woolhouse Male
    Cecil William Woolhouse

    Birth  1921  Northam Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1990  Albany Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Spouse  Irene Alice Eaton | F18 
    Marriage  1941  Northam Western Australia Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes  Married:
    • Celebrated by the Rev. T. Sullivan at the Goomallihg Methodist Church recently was the wedding of Gordon, only son of Mr and Mrs William Woolhouse, of Orsmond Farm, Goomalling, 'and Ivy, second daughter of Mr. William Clarke, of Jurakine, Goomalling.

      The bride, who was given-away by her father, wore white violet trimmed with lace and embroidery and orange blossom, with the usual wreath and veil, the hitter, being lent by the bridegroom's sister.

      The bride carried a bouquet of maidenhair ferns and daisies and was attended by Miss Monger of Pingelly, who wore pink crepe-de-chine, with hat to match and carried a bouquet of ferns and daisies with pink ribbon.

      Her gold brooch was the gift of the bridegroom. Mr. W. Clarke, the bride's brother, was best man. The church was decorated by Mrs. Sullivan and other friends and a wedding hymn was played by Mrs. Royal and sung by the choir, a wedding march being also played. .The honeymoon was spent in Perth, the bride travelling in tussore silk with hat to match. Numerous presents were received. [1]

  • Sources 
    1. [S1] National Library of Australia , 6 Apr 1919, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58001541.
      Perth Prattle (1919, April 6). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 14.