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m. 8 Jun 1920
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| Birth |
1894 |
Ashfield, NSW, Australia RD  |
| Death |
28 Aug 1973 |
Wahroonga, NSW, Australia  |
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| Father |
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| Mother |
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| Birth |
Abt 1922 |
Turramurra, NSW, Australia  |
| Death |
Yes, date unknown |
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| Spouse |
John Blackett Campbell FREND | F192 |
| Marriage |
6 Apr 1948 |
St Mark, Darling Point, New South Wales, Australia  |
| Birth |
12 Feb 1923 |
Wahroonga, NSW, Australia  |
| Death |
4 Jan 1994 |
Gundagai, NSW, Australia  |
| Burial |
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Nangus General Cemetery, NSW, Australia  |
| Spouse |
Susan SMITH | F191 |
| Marriage |
10 Jun 1952 |
Paddington, New South Wales, Australia  |
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| Notes |
Married:
- From the Sydney Morning Herald:
MINTER-REMINGTON.
The marriage was celebrated at St. Philip's Church yesterday afternoon of Miss Doris Catherine, daughter of Mrs J. C. Remington, Plbrac, Warrawee, and Major Bruce Minter,
son of Mr. and Mrs A. R. Minter, Wahroonga. The Rev. Canon Bellingham officiated
The bride's gown was of white satin and tulle, the skirt showing a draped effect The long train of tulle was gathered into a band of silver tissue at the end, and weighted with a trail of silver roses. Silver roses adorned the corselet belt, and a wreath of silver leaves was worn around the back of the head over the bridal veil of white tulle. She carried a sheath of white roses and hyacinths, tied with tulle and satin ribbon, and wore a diamond ring, the gift of the bridegroom.
The bridesmaids, the Misses Katie Wilkinson, Janet Evans, and Joyce Remington, wore frocks of pale pink taffeta, aoorned with hand- made flowers of a deeper shade, and carried posies of shaded pink roses surrounded with autumn leaves and white tulle Their gifts from the bridegroom were pearl and coral brooches Major Ron Osborn was best man, and Captain Tilford Simpson, and Lieutenant Roy Lindeman, groomsmen.
After the ceremony a reception was bold at the Wentworth, where about 200 guests were entertained Mrs. Remington wore a gown ot black Charmeuse, with overdress of white Georgette, embroidered in black and white, and a smart panne hat. The bride's travelling gown was of stone-coloured gabardine, smartly braided, and worn with a black velvet hat and black furs.
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