Jane French1
(1859 - 1923)
Spouse: Charles Foolks Kelly (about 1862 - 20 April 1929)
Child:
- Eric Cecil William Kelly+1 b. 22 Jul 1901, d. 13 Jan 1953
Life Events
Jane French was born on 25 October 1859 in Salisbury, South Australia.1,2On 1 September 1885, Jane, aged 25, married Charles Foolks Kelly, in Wesleyan Church in Strathalbyn, South Australia.1
She died on Thursday, 22 February 1923, aged 63 years, 3 months and 28 days, in Gawler, South Australia, Prior to her death she was living in Wasleys.3
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Joseph Tangye1
(1798 - a 1854)
Spouse: Ann Bullock (about 1800 - about September 1851)
Child:
- Sir Richard Tangye+1 b. 24 Nov 1833, d. 14 Oct 1906
Life Events
Joseph Tangye was born on 28 October 1798.1He was christened on 29 November 1798 in Redruth, Cornwall, England.1
On 28 December 1824, Joseph, aged 26, married Ann Bullock, in Illogan, Cornwall, England.2,1
He died about March 1854, in Redruth, Cornwall, England.1
Citations
- [S105] Descendants of George Tangye, online link no longer available.
- [S18] Free BMD, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
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Ann Bullock1
(a 1800 - a 1851)
Spouse: Joseph Tangye (28 October 1798 - about March 1854)
Child:
- Sir Richard Tangye+1 b. 24 Nov 1833, d. 14 Oct 1906
Life Events
Ann Bullock was born about 1800 in Cornwall, England.On 28 December 1824, Ann, married Joseph Tangye, aged 26, in Illogan, Cornwall, England.1,2
She died about September 1851, in Redruth, Cornwall, England.1
Citations
- [S18] Free BMD, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
- [S105] Descendants of George Tangye, online link no longer available.
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Thelma Jean Batt1
(1920 - 2003)
Father | William Herbert Batt1 b. 24 May 1890, d. 20 Aug 1954 |
Mother | Olive Effie Florence Collins1 b. 20 Feb 1892, d. 16 Sep 1977 |
Life Events
Thelma Jean Batt was born on 27 October 1920 in Woodville Estate, South Australia, daughter of William Herbert Batt and Olive Effie Florence Collins.1On 30 January 1943, Thelma, aged 22, married Grant Liston Perry, aged 25, son of Albert Harvey Perry and Ethel Evanthe Thompson Liston, in Norman Memorial Congregational Church in Kilkenny, South Australia.
From "The News", Friday 29, 1943
LAND GIRL'S ROMANCE: AIR WEDDING
Heroine of a real Land Army romance is land girl Thelma Batt, who tomorrow weds a young airman she met at a country dance.
He is Aircraftman Grant Perry, and their first meeting was in Port Noarlunga Institute, at a dance arranged for the Land Army's flax spreaders.
Thelma, who used to be a commercial artist, was batching with other land girls in a Port Noarlunga cottage. Three months ago she and Aircraftman Perry became engaged, and tomorrow they marry in Norman Memorial Congregational Church.
The bride is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Batt. of Woodville Estate. For her wedding gown she has chosen white tulle over taffeta, the billowy skirt gathered to a low waistline and fitting bodice. Her long veil will be embroidered with leaves, and she will carry mixed white flowers. Her sister, Laurel Batt, will be her bridesmaid, in white tulle over blue taffeta. Corporal Len Stillwell, A.M.F., will be the best man.
After a brief honeymoon Thelma will prepare for the grape-picking season at Renmark.1,2
Heroine of a real Land Army romance is land girl Thelma Batt, who tomorrow weds a young airman she met at a country dance.
He is Aircraftman Grant Perry, and their first meeting was in Port Noarlunga Institute, at a dance arranged for the Land Army's flax spreaders.
Thelma, who used to be a commercial artist, was batching with other land girls in a Port Noarlunga cottage. Three months ago she and Aircraftman Perry became engaged, and tomorrow they marry in Norman Memorial Congregational Church.
The bride is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Batt. of Woodville Estate. For her wedding gown she has chosen white tulle over taffeta, the billowy skirt gathered to a low waistline and fitting bodice. Her long veil will be embroidered with leaves, and she will carry mixed white flowers. Her sister, Laurel Batt, will be her bridesmaid, in white tulle over blue taffeta. Corporal Len Stillwell, A.M.F., will be the best man.
After a brief honeymoon Thelma will prepare for the grape-picking season at Renmark.1,2
Citations
- [S2] Birth Registrations, S.A. Births 1907-1928.
- [S195] "Trove" Digititised Newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- [S39] Centennial Park, online http://www.centennialpark.org/deceased-search/…
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