1901 - 1990 (89 years)
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Name |
Colin George Kline |
Born |
1901 |
Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia |
- Name: Colin G Kline
Birth Date: 1901
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1901
Registration Place: Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia
Father: Henry Kline
Mother: Susan
Registration Number: 26974
(New South Wales Birth Index 1788-1915)
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Gender |
Male |
Died |
23 May 1990 |
Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia |
- KLINE Colin George
Death notice 23 MAY 1990
Death, late of Mullumbimby, formerly of Tenterfield Sydney Morning Herald 24 MAY 1990
(The Ryerson Index Online Database )
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Buried |
24 May 1990 |
- KLINE Colin George
Funeral notice 23 MAY 1990
Death, late of Mullumbimby
Northern Star (Lismore) 24 MAY 1990
(The Ryerson Index Online Database)
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Person ID |
I15543 |
Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2016 |
Family |
Grace Wotherspoon, b. 1905, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia , d. 16 May 1999, Tweed Heads Hospital, New South Wales, Australia (Age 94 years) |
Married |
1930 |
Methodist Church, Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia |
- Name: Grace Wotherspoon
Spouse Name: Colin G Kline
Marriage Date: 1930
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Tenterfield, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1930
Registration Number: 8027
(New South Wales Marriage Index 1788-1965)
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Marriage |
25 Jun 1930 |
Northern Star, Lismore, NSW |
The marriage was celebrated at the
Methodist Church, Tenterfield on June
14, of Grace Wotherspoon, niece of
Mrs. E. Thome, of "The Pines," to
Colin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kline, of
Tenterfield. The bride, who was given
away by her father, wore an old world
frock of ivory moire, with tight fit
ting bodice and ankle length flared
skirt. Her Honiton lace veil was
caught with orange blossoms and fell
to form a train. White roses set in
tulle, made a dainty bouquet. The
bride was, attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Ruby Kline, sister of the bridegroom, and little Miss Tess
Condie, cousin of the bride, whose blue
frocks, made a colourful background
for the bride's all white toilette. Their taffeta frocks were made on similar lines to the bride's. The first bridesmaid carried a sheaf of yellow jonquils, and the brides tiny cousin had a posy of rosebuds. Mr. N. H. E. Jennings was best man. During the signing of the register, Miss Beatrice Morton sang
"Because."
After the ceremony, the bride's aunt,
Mrs. E. Thorne, received the guests at
"The Pines." Her frock was of black
carmen, relieved with floral, and she
carried a posy of red roses. The
bridegroom's mother who also chose
black, had a posy of mauve stocks.
All the bouquets were the work of Miss
Caldwell of Grafton. The bridegroom's
gift to the bride was a cut glass necklace and the bride's to the bridegroom a wristlet watch. When leaving for the honeymoon the bride covered her figured travelling frock with a smart tweed coat and added a close fitting hat of grey felt.
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Last Modified |
12 Sep 2016 |
Family ID |
F5523 |
Group Sheet |
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