Mary Susanna Florence Gowman1
(1880 - a 1975)
Father | Samuel James Gowman1 b. 21 Mar 1845, d. a Dec 1922 |
Mother | Mary Heale Cudmore1 b. 4 Jul 1846, d. 1922 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of George Henry Burnard North |
Life Events
Mary Susanna Florence Gowman was born on 4 November 1880 in Poplar, Middlesex, England, daughter of Samuel James Gowman and Mary Heale Cudmore.1About March 1900, Mary, married William Henry Knight, in Exeter, Devon, England.1
She died about September 1975, in North Tawton, Devon, England.1
Citations
- [S18] Free BMD, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
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William Henry Knight1
(a 1872 - a 1961)
Life Events
William Henry Knight was born about January 1872 in Iddersleigh, Devon, England.1About March 1900, William, married Mary Susanna Florence Gowman, daughter of Samuel James Gowman and Mary Heale Cudmore, in Exeter, Devon, England.1
He died about June 1961, in Okehampton, Devon, England.1
Citations
- [S18] Free BMD, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
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Elwyn James Mason1
(1919 - 1997)
Child with an unknown spouse:
- Robert Ian Mason1 b. 9 Nov 1945, d. 16 Feb 2012
Life Events
Elwyn James Mason was born on 29 June 1919 in Lobethal, South Australia.1He died on Tuesday, 19 August 1997, aged 78 years, 1 month and 21 days, in Mount Barker, South Australia,2 and he was cremated at Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, South Australia, on 22 August 1997.2
Citations
- [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
- [S39] Centennial Park, online http://www.centennialpark.org/deceased-search/…
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Robert Ian Mason1
(1945 - 2012)
Father | Elwyn James Mason1 b. 29 Jun 1919, d. 19 Aug 1997 |
Life Events
Robert Ian Mason was born on 9 November 1945 in Lobethal District Hospital, Lobethal, South Australia, son of Elwyn James Mason.1He died on Thursday, 16 February 2012, aged 66 years, 3 months and 7 days, in Lobethal, South Australia,2 and he was cremated at Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, South Australia, on 21 February 2012.2
Citations
- [S3] Marriage Registrations, South Australian Marriages 1842-1916.
- [S39] Centennial Park, online http://www.centennialpark.org/deceased-search/…
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Jack Selwyn Allen1
(1914 - 2005)
Father | Lancelot Charles Allen1 b. 1870, d. 21 Oct 1922 |
Mother | Amy Higgs1 b. a 1877, d. 24 Nov 1949 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Ernest Harry Edmonds |
Spouse: Margaret Ellen Lyons (about 1917 - 4 March 1995)
Child:
- Trevor Patrick Allen+ b. 14 Mar 1950, d. 27 Sep 2003
Life Events
Jack Selwyn Allen was born in 1914 in New Zealand, son of Lancelot Charles Allen and Amy Higgs.1In June 1939, Jack, married Margaret Ellen Lyons, in Holy Name Church in Island Bay, New Zealand.2 In July 1939
From the "Evening Post", 1st July 1939
The bride, who was escorted by her eldest brother, Mr. J. Lyons, wore a blue mantle over her gown of pearl slipper satin, the bodice with its heartshaped neckline being softly ruched and finished with clusters of orange blossom. The long sleeves which were pleated at the shoulders fitted tightly at the wrists and pointed over her hands. The skirt which formed a long train was ruched to form three large scollops and was trimmed with orange blossom. The bride's fine tulle veil (which was worn over the face on entering the church), billowed from a cluster of cream orchids to form a second train. She carried a sheaf of white gladioli and maidenhair fern. Her only ornament was a small pearl cross (the gift of the bridegroom).
The three bridesmaids, the Misses Sheila and Doreen Lyons (sisters of the bride) and Kathleen Sharp (a cousin), wore frocks of cream, ripple chiffon with heart-shaped necklines, the bodices being tucked on the shoulders. The puff sleeves were balanced by full flowing skirts, and the trio carried sheafs of mauve thrifts, violets, and maidenhair fern. Their shoulderlength chiffon veils were gathered in place by mauve orchids. Ruched mittens were also worn.
Mr. Cleve Allen (Gisborne) attended his brother as best man, and the altar boys were Masters Joseph and Patrick Lyons (brothers of the bride). The ushers were Mr. Phillip Eton and Messrs. William Hayes and James Lyons (cousin and brother of the bride).
As the bride was leaving the church she was presented with two horseshoes by Eileen Sharp (her cousin) and Margaret Boyes.
The bride's mother, assisted by Mrs. Allen, received the guests at the Masonic Hall, Berhampore. Mrs. Lyons wore a prunella wool ensemble trimmed with gold, with a matching hat and veil, and a shoulder spray of autumn flowers. The bridegroom's mother was wearing a mulberry silk marocain frock designed with an accordion-pleated panel in front and having gold metal clips at the neck. A brown hat and fur coat with a shoulder spray of autumn flowers completed her ensemble. Among the many guests were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. W. Lyons, Waipawa, who specially visited Wellington for the occasion.
In the early evening Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen left for their honeymoon, the bride wearing a moss green English worsted coat over a navy frock, a brown stole, and navy accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen will make their future home in Gisborne.2
ALLEN—LYONS
At the Holy Name Church, Island Bay, recently Margaret Ellen, eldest daughter of Mrs. C. M. Lyons and the late Mr. J. J. Lyons, Island Bay, was married to Jack Selwyn, third son of Mrs. A. Allen and the late Mr. L. C. Allen, Gisborne. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father McGrath, and Nuptial Mass was celebrated. The Children of Mary formed a guard of honour, and during Mass sang appropriate hymns. Miss E. Clark was at the organ. The altar was decorated in bridal colourings of cream and mauve.The bride, who was escorted by her eldest brother, Mr. J. Lyons, wore a blue mantle over her gown of pearl slipper satin, the bodice with its heartshaped neckline being softly ruched and finished with clusters of orange blossom. The long sleeves which were pleated at the shoulders fitted tightly at the wrists and pointed over her hands. The skirt which formed a long train was ruched to form three large scollops and was trimmed with orange blossom. The bride's fine tulle veil (which was worn over the face on entering the church), billowed from a cluster of cream orchids to form a second train. She carried a sheaf of white gladioli and maidenhair fern. Her only ornament was a small pearl cross (the gift of the bridegroom).
The three bridesmaids, the Misses Sheila and Doreen Lyons (sisters of the bride) and Kathleen Sharp (a cousin), wore frocks of cream, ripple chiffon with heart-shaped necklines, the bodices being tucked on the shoulders. The puff sleeves were balanced by full flowing skirts, and the trio carried sheafs of mauve thrifts, violets, and maidenhair fern. Their shoulderlength chiffon veils were gathered in place by mauve orchids. Ruched mittens were also worn.
Mr. Cleve Allen (Gisborne) attended his brother as best man, and the altar boys were Masters Joseph and Patrick Lyons (brothers of the bride). The ushers were Mr. Phillip Eton and Messrs. William Hayes and James Lyons (cousin and brother of the bride).
As the bride was leaving the church she was presented with two horseshoes by Eileen Sharp (her cousin) and Margaret Boyes.
The bride's mother, assisted by Mrs. Allen, received the guests at the Masonic Hall, Berhampore. Mrs. Lyons wore a prunella wool ensemble trimmed with gold, with a matching hat and veil, and a shoulder spray of autumn flowers. The bridegroom's mother was wearing a mulberry silk marocain frock designed with an accordion-pleated panel in front and having gold metal clips at the neck. A brown hat and fur coat with a shoulder spray of autumn flowers completed her ensemble. Among the many guests were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. W. Lyons, Waipawa, who specially visited Wellington for the occasion.
In the early evening Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen left for their honeymoon, the bride wearing a moss green English worsted coat over a navy frock, a brown stole, and navy accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen will make their future home in Gisborne.2
Jack appeared on the New Zealand electoral roll, living at 552 Childers Road, Gisborne, New Zealand.3
In 1946 he a hardware salesman.3 He died on Friday, 7 October 2005, aged 91 years, in Gisborne, New Zealand.4
Jack was buried in the Taruheru Cemetery, Gisborne, New Zealand.4
Citations
- [S227] New Zealand BDM Records, online https://bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Home/
- [S237] "[SHORT ARTICLE FROM QUOTED PAPER]."
- [S283] Date as recorded.
- [S282] Gisborne District Council Cemetery Records, online www.gdc.govt.nz.
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Reva Margaret Mortimer1,2
(1926 - 1999)
Life Events
Reva Margaret Mortimer was born on 20 August 1926 in Willaston, South Australia.2She died on Tuesday, 28 December 1999, aged 73 years, 4 months and 8 days, in Seaford, South Australia.3
Reva was buried on 31 December 1999 in the Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, South Australia, in the Catholic K section, path 22, grave 1481.3
Citations
- [S32] Adelaide "Advertiser" obituary.
- [S2] Birth Registrations, S.A. Births 1907-1928.
- [S39] Centennial Park, online http://www.centennialpark.org/deceased-search/…
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