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- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Reg. 25924 Morpeth 1885.
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Reg. 1932/10032.
- [S2883] Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Tuesday 17 May 1932.
MRS. AMBROSE.
Death occurred on Monday morning
at her late residence in Sydney, of
Mrs. Ambrose (nee Mary ('Molly')
Kealy. Deceased was 47 years of age.
Her death was unexpected .She had
suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and
recently contracted influenza. Her
heart failed and death occurred. Her
sister, Miss Ettie, was with her at the
time. The late Mrs. Ambrose was in
Dungog seven weeks ago attending
the funeral of her brother, Jack.
Deceased is survived by four bro
thers, Messrs. James - (Fosterton),
Herbert (Garah), Michael (Garah),
and Charles (Fosterton), and four
sisters, Miss Maggie (Garah), Mother
Dorothea (Lochinvar), Miss Ettie
(Garah) and Mrs. O. Corrigan (Cour
allie, Moree district). Deceased's son,
Jack, who is aged 14 years was com
ing home from St. Stanislar's College,
Bathurst, for holidays when the sad
news was broken.
Deepest sympathy is extended to the
bereaved in their sad loss.
The funeral is due to take place to
day (Tuesday) at Rookwood cemetery
- [S2874] FindaGrave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149038461/mary-agnes-ambrose.
- [S2883] Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Friday 31 October 1913Next issue Page 2.
AMBROSE— KEALY.
A very pretty wedding was cele-
brated by Rev. Father Meagher in
the R. C. Church, Dungog, on Wed
nesday morning last, the contract-
ing parlies being Mr John, eldest
son of Mr and Mrs J. Ambrose, of
Newcastle, and Miss Mollie, third
daughter of Mr Michael Kealy, of
Fosterton. The bride. who was
given away by her father, looked
charming in a pretty dress of white
charmeuse satin, overdress of white
Maltese lace. She wore a wreath
and embroidered veil, and carried a
shower bouquet, which, with an
amytest pendant, was the gift of
the bridegroom. The bridesmaids,
Miss Ettie Kealy (sister of the
bride), and Miss M. Ambrose (sis
ter of the bridegroom), looked very
pretty. Miss Kealy wore a dress of
embroidered lime-colour voile, re
lieved with nattier blue and floral sash
with hat to match. Miss Ambrose's
drees was white embroidered voile,
floral sash, with hat to match.
They also wore a pendant and gold
chain each, the gifts of the bride
groom, and carried shower bou
quets, the gifts of Miss Wiltee. Mr
L. Bennett acted as best man. The
church was very tastefully decor
ated by friends of tha bride. After
the ceremony a large number of
friends who congregated, showered
the newly wedded couple with rice
and confetti as they left the church.
The ' Wedding March' was played
by Miss Ada Callnghan.
The reception was held at the
residence of Mr and Mrs John
Tierney; where a number of rela
tives and friends partook of the
wedding breakfast. Rev. Fa' her
Meagher , presided, and ably pro
posed the health of the bride. Mr
Ambrose responded on behalf of his
bride, Other toasts were enthus
iastically honored, and later Mr and
Mrs Ambrose left by train for Syd
ney, where the honeymoon will bs
spent. The bride's travelling dress
was grey crepe-de-chene, floral
ninon overdress, oriental trimmings,
and black tagel hat, grey plume.
A large number of valuable pre
sents were received.
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, 16312/1913 .
AMBROSE JOHN J KEALY MARY A DUNGOG
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