Albert Paul L Sperber

Male


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  • Name Albert Paul L Sperber 
    Born
    • Albert Paul Lawrence Sperber
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I19013  Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen
    Last Modified 18 Aug 2022 

    Father Albert Max Sperber,   b. 31 Jan 1890, Tanunda, South Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Jun 1968, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years) 
    Mother Annie Eva Hold,   b. 1892, Stawell District, Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Mar 1988, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 96 years) 
    Married 1915  Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Marriage Registration
      Surname: HOLD: Given Names: Annie Eva: Marriage: Spouse: SPERBER Albt Max: Year: 1915: Reg No 10200R [Victoria Great War Index 1914 - 1920]
    Marriage 16 Nov 1915  The Ararat Advertiser, Victoria Find all individuals with events at this location 
    SPERBER-HOLD. A pretty wedding took place at Pomonal on Wednesday of last week, when Private Albert Sperber, youngest son of the late Mr A. Sperber, of Melbourne was married to Miss Annie Eva Hold, eldest daughter of Mr W. Hold, of "Lilydale" Orchard, Pomonal. The ceremony, which took place at "Lilydale" was performed by the Rev. C. M. Lowe, vicar of Holy Trinity, Stawell. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a becoming gown of white embroidered muslin, and wore a bridal veil, loaned for the occasion by Mrs Milne, of Pomonal, fastened with a ruby dagger, and sur mounted by a wreath of real orange blossom. She carried a choice bouquet of Arum lilies, ansonias and asparagus fern, the handiwork of Mr T. E. Morcom. Miss E. Hold (sister of the bride) was the bridesmaid, and she was attired in pink flowered voile, trimmed with pink crepe de chine, and she carried a posy of pink roses. Mr E. Bolton, of Pomonal, acted as best man. A wedding breakfast was afterwards held in the diningroom, which was prettily decorated for the occasion, and at which the toast of the bridegroom was honored, at the instance of the Rev. C. M. Lowe. The young couple subsequently left for Melbourne, with the best wishes of the residents.
    Transcribed from "The Ararat Advertiser, Victoria", Thursday 16 November 1915
     
    Family ID F1839  Group Sheet


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