Ethel Louisa Bishop1,2
F, #7906, b. circa 1894, d. 17 July 1972
Father | George Herbert Bishop1 |
Mother | Fanny Louisa Southernwood1 b. c 1864, d. 22 May 1953 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Keith Graham Bassett |
Last Edited | 22 Jan 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1894 | NSW, Australia3 |
Married Name | 27 March 1917 | Wilson4 |
Marriage* | 27 March 1917 | Presbyterian Church, Corowa, NSW, Australia;Groom=Michael K Wilson4,1 |
News-Arct* | 30 March 1917 | "The Corowa Free Press", Corowa, NSW, Australia; WEDDING. WILSON—BISHOP. A wedding was celebrated by Rev. M'Laren Scott at the Presbyterian Church, Corowa, on Tuesday, 27th March, in which the representatives of two well-known district families were concerned. The bridegroom was Michael, youngest son of Cr. Thomas Wilson, of Cluster Hills, Balldale, and the bride was Ethel Louise, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop, of Glencoe, North Burrajaa. After the wedding about 60 guests sat down at the wedding breakfast provided at the Australian Hotel In Mrs. Hewson's best style. The Rev. M'Laren Scott presided, and the usual toasts were honoured. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, was dressed in a robe of white crepe de chine, trimmed with silk applique and shadow lace, with a shell pink train, and wore the customary wreath and veil. The bridesmaids were Miss Eileen Bishop and Miss Christina Wilson. The former wore a dress of pale blue Japanese silk, with Melines lace, and hat of black pane velvet. Miss Wilson wore a smart frock of shell pink silk, with white lace overskirt, and black pane velvet hat. The train bearer was Miss May Bishop, sister of the bride, who was dressed in a becoming costume of white silk, with hat to match. Mr. Randolph Wilson, cousin of the bridegroom, filled the position of groomsman admirably. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a wristlet watch, and to the bridesmaids a gold brooch and signet ring, and bride to bridegroom a gold albert. The party motored to Wahgunyah en route to Melbourne, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's going away dress was of Saxe blue crepe-de-chine, with hat en suite. The young couple were the recipients of many valuable presents, including a number of cheques. ;Principal=Michael K Wilson1 |
Death of Mother | 22 May 1953 | District Hospital, Corowa, NSW, Australia; Name: Fanny Louisa Bishop Date of Death: 22 May 1953 Place of Death: District Hospital, Corowa Usual Residence: Olive Street, Albury Occupation: Sex: Female Age: 89 Conjugal Status: Widow Place of Birth: Albury NSW Time in Aust Colonies: Father: James Southernwood Occupation: Farmer Mother: Louisa Pike Place of Marriage: Cookardinia NSW Age of Marriage: 25 Name of Spouse: George Herbert Bishop Children of Marriage: Harry L 62, Ethel L 59, John G 53, George A 50, Alice M 47 living, 1 male and 1 female deceased Informant: M K Wilson, son-in-law, 12 Redlands Road, Corowa Cause of Death: Senility Length of Illness: Medical Attendant: G R Faithfull Date of Burial: 23 May 1953 Place of Burial: Presbyterian Portion Cemetery, Hopefield Minister & Religion: Norman G Anderson, Presbyterian Undertaker: William Squires & Sons Witnesses: H Martin & R J Shipard;Principal=Fanny Louisa Southernwood3 |
Death* | 17 July 1972 | Corowa, NSW, Australia2 |
Family | Michael K Wilson | |
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Citations
- [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Corowa Free Press, Friday, March 30, 1917.
- [S1473] NSW Death Indexes, 63939/1972 Ethel Louisa Wilson.
- [S14] Death Certificate, Fanny Louisa Bishop 1953.
- [S1481] NSW Marriage Indexes, 2804/1917 Michael K Wilson & Ethel L Bishop 1917.
- [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 16460/1918 Ethel M Wilson.