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Sources
1. Title:   Ancestry.co.uk
Page:   See document ANC001
2. Title:   Find My Past
Page:   passenger lists
3. Title:   FreeBMD
Page:   Ormskirk 8b 867
4. Title:   Ancestry.co.uk
Page:   South Australia deaths vol 84a p1733
5. Title:   Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, S Australia
Author:   http://www.centennialpark.org
6. Title:   Ancestry.co.uk
Page:   voter registration lists
7. Title:   Trove Digitised Newspapers (Aus)
Page:   Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Saturday 9 November 1929
Author:   http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper

Notes
a. Note:   marriage?
 10544/1919 «tab»RICHARDSON «tab»HAROLD G «tab»JOHANSEN «tab»FLORENCE A «tab»BROKEN HILL
b. Note:   NF809
Note:   The marriage was solemnised in the
 Mica-street Methodist Church on Octo-
 ber 30 of Thelma May, eldest daughter
 of Mrs. M. B. Hore, of Pell-lane, and
 the late Alfred Hore, to Harold Clif-
 ford, youngest son of Mrs. N. Richard-
 son, of Gypsum-street, and the late
 Mr. Richardson. The Rev. Eric Tre-
 gilgas officiated. The church was de-
 corated by friends of the bride. Miss
 Hunter played the "Wedding March"
 as the bride entered the church on the
 arm of her uncle, Mr. R. Bettison.
 The bride was frocked in cream geor-
 gette and lace. She wore the custom-
 ary veil with orange blossom across the
 front, and stockings and gloves to
 match her silver shoes. She carried a
 bouquet of white and pink roses with
 white streamers attached. The brides-
 maid, Miss Jean Carroll, friend of the
 bride, was frocked in lavender crepe
 de chine and lemon lace, black hat
 with lemon trimmings, black satin
 shoes, stockings and gloves to match.
 She carried a bouquet of lavender
 flowers with lemon and lavender
 streamers. Mr. W. A. Hore, brother
 of the bride, acted as best man. Dur-
 ing the service and the signing of the
 register Miss Hunter played selections.
 Little Enid Bettison and little Roma
 Davis, friends of the bride, hung horse-
 shoes on the bride's arm as she left the
 church. The reception was held at the
 residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. R.
 Bettison, of Mercury-street, where the
 usual toasts were honored. Numerous
 telegrams were received, with many
 useful presents. The young couple are
 spending their honeymoon at Henley
 Beach and Kadina. Their future homeFix this text
 will be in Gypsum-street.


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