1870 - 1948 (77 years)
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Name |
Edward John Kerr |
Born |
19 Sep 1870 |
Emerald Hill, Victoria, Australia |
Gender |
Male |
Electoral Roll |
1909 |
35 Albert Rd., South Melbourne |
Victoria Electoral Roll 1909
Division of Fawkner
Subdivision of Queen?s
Kerr, Julia Alice, 35 Albert Rd., South Melbourne, home duties
Kerr, Edward John , 35 Albert Rd., South Melbourne, architect
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Died |
20 Jan 1948 |
Orbost, Victoria, Australia |
Person ID |
I8467 |
Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen |
Last Modified |
30 Mar 2013 |
Family |
Julia Alice Troedel, b. 2 Sep 1871, 36 Russell St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia , d. 30 Jan 1917, "Biandra", Bower street, Manly, New South Wales, Australia (Age 45 years) |
Marriage |
6 May 1889 |
The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria |
KERR-TROEDEL.-On the 12th April, at St. George's Church, Queenscliff, by the Rev. H. J. Wilkinson, Edward John, eldest son of Mr P. Kerr, of South Yarra, to Julia Alice (Dolly), eldest daughter of Charles Troedel, of South Yarra. No cards.
Transcribed from "The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria", Saturday, 6 May 1899
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Married |
12 Apr 1899 |
St. George's Church, Queenscliff, Victoria |
Marriage |
6 May 1899 |
The Prahran Telegraph, Victoria |
KERR-TEOEDEL.
The wedding of Mr. Edward John Kerr, eldest son of Mr. Patrick Kerr, of Domain-street, South Yarra and Miss Julia Alice Troedel, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles Troedel, of South Yarra, was quietly celebrated on the 12th April at St. George's Church, Queenscliff, by the Rev. Mr. Wilkinson. The church was very artistically decorated, and at the close of the ceremony the "Wedding March" was played. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a very smart travelling dress, and was attended by Miss Alice Kerr (sister of bride groom), who wore a pretty periwinkle blue dress, with black velvet hat; and Miss Elsa Troedel (sister of the bride), a sapphire blue velvet costume and becoming white hat. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold neck chain and silver scentbottle case, with perfumes and to the bridesmaids, gold swallow brooches, set in pearls ; also bouquets of choice hot-house blooms. Mr. Edward Croft was the best man, and Mr. F. Troedel (brother of the bride) was groomsman. The bride's mother wore a rich black brocade, with white chiffon front, handsome jet trimmings. The mother of the bridegroom also wore black brocade with fine lace and jet. After the ceremony a wedding dejeuner and reception was held in the drawing room, which was prettily decorated for the occasion with white flowers and trailing ivy. Mr. and Mrs Kerr then left for Ballarat. On their return they will reside at "Quarely," Toorak-road, South Yarra.
The Prahran Telegraph, Victoria, Saturday, 6 May 1899 |
Children |
| 1. Donald Troedel Kerr, b. 25 Jan 1900, Marley. Toorak Road, South Yarra, Victoria , d. 30 Mar 1972, Shepparton, Victoria, Australi (Age 72 years) |
| 2. Julia Beatrice Kerr, b. 27 Jul 1903, Marley, 35 Albert Road. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia , d. 28 Aug 1972, Hay, New South Wales, Australia (Age 69 years) |
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Last Modified |
15 Jul 2014 |
Family ID |
F2872 |
Group Sheet |
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