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- [S3004] DNA Match JPC.
Shared ancestors James Pusell/Maria Tucker.
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Valerie4694.
- [S2799] Forbes Cemetery Volume 1, (2006).
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, 7366/1921 Forbes.
- [S3036] The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 - 1928), Newspapers: Browse The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette (NSW : 1900 - 1928) Fri 22 Apr 1921 Page 6 GODDEN—KING.
GODDEN—KING
A very pretty wedding was cele-
brated at St. Barnabas' Presbyterian
Church Forbes, on "Wednesday, 6th
April, the contracting parties being
Mr Irwin Maurice Godden, son of Mr
and Mrs. J. Godden, of Moora
Moora." "Waarroo ...and Miss Daisy
King, only daughter of Mr and Mrs
R. King of 'Kywong, Marsden road
Tlie ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Cruickshank, and as the wedding
party entered the Church "The Wed
ding March" was played by Mrs J- C.
Keane.
The bride was given away by her
father and looked charming in a
pretty frock of white crepe de chene
and georgette. She wore the custo
mary wreath and veil, and carried a
shower bouquet (present from Miss
Combe of. Leura); The bridesmaid
was Miss Rene Combe, who was attir
ed in white voile, trimmed with filet,
lace and insertion. Mr Chas Godden
(brother of the bridegroom) acted as
best man
After the ceremony the guests ad
journed to the town hall, where about
80 sat down to the wedding breakfast
The usual toasts were proposed and
honored, the Rev. Cruickshank occu
pying the chair.
Amongst those present were Cpt.
Roy King (Australian Air Force, bro
ther of the bride), and many old
acquaintances from the Wamboyne
district.
Later in the day the happy couple
left for the Jenolan Caves where the
honeymoon will be spent, the bride
travelling in a navy crepe de chene
relieved with putty, and hat en suite
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