Australian English Genealogy

Descendants of William Bellamy

Notes - Page 15


870. Ina Mavis Shields

Miss Ina Shields, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Shields, and a descendant of one of the pioneering families of Carlingford, was married at St.. Paul's Church, Carlingford, last Saturday to .Corporal John Meehan, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Meehan, of St. Peter's. Rev. R. Johnstone officiated. - White lace over satin, made with a train- was worn by the bride, and her embroidered tulle veil was held in place with a coronet of pearls. Carnations, hyacinths, and lilies were carried. The bridesmaids, Misses Marie Shields and Laurel Meehan, wore blue net over, taffeta with matching tulle veils and top-knots of red roses. Their bouquets were of red camellias and sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by Messrs. Stuart Franks and Neville Bellamy ..: Receiving sixty guests at the Waratah Cafe, the bride's mother wore a navy beaded, frock with a small matching hat trimmed with an emerald mount. A powder blue frock with: navy accessories was worn by the bride when leaving for the honeymoon, which will be spent at Kempsey.

Source: The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate 26 Aug 1942


951. Travis Roy Williamson

Birth registerd as Travers Williamson

Living at 30 North St Leichhardt at the time of Alice's death.

 

WHISKY CONSIGNMENT

Railway Porter Acquitted

At the Darlinghurst Sessions, before Judge Cohen. Travis Roy Williamson, aged 26, railway porter, employed at Darling Harbor goods yards, was acquitted on a charge of having stolen three bottles of whisky, which, the Crown alleged, had been pillaged from a case which had been consigned by Tooth and Co. to a Katoomba hotelkeeper.
Source: The Sun 20 Oct 1923