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Harry Emmeline WHITE (1892 - 1958)
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Harry Emmeline WHITE (1892 - 1958)

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Robert Allan SCOTT (1895 - 1985)
Josiah WHITE (1869 - 1912) Stephen WHITE (1826 - 1911) Stephen WHITE (1805 - 1857)
Mary Ann Hanna MCDERMOT (1797 - )
Emmaline Matilda LEVETT (1826 - 1904)



Clara Caroline HUBBARD (1872 - 1902)












b. 1892 at Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1927 Robert Allan SCOTT (1895 - 1985) at Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia
d. 1958 at Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia aged 66
Parents:
Josiah WHITE (1869 - 1912)
Clara Caroline HUBBARD (1872 - 1902)
Parents by Adoption:
Stephen Edward WHITE (1865 - 1931)
Ellen Catherine "Nell" HUBBARD (1864 - 1935)
Siblings (3):
Annie Laurie WHITE (1897 - 1971)
Robert Edward WHITE (1900 - 1923)
Nell "Bae" WHITE (1901 - 1951)
Events in Harry Emmeline WHITE (1892 - 1958)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1892 Harry Emmeline WHITE was born Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia
1902 10 Death of mother Clara Caroline HUBBARD (aged 30) Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia
1912 20 Death of father Josiah WHITE (aged 43) Mitta Mitta, New South Wales, Australia
1927 35 Married Robert Allan SCOTT (aged 32) Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia
18 Mar 1931 39 Death of adopted father Stephen Edward WHITE (aged 66) Mitta Mitta, New South Wales, Australia 63
1935 43 Death of adopted mother Ellen Catherine "Nell" HUBBARD (aged 71)
1958 66 Harry Emmeline WHITE died Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia
Personal Notes:
The Tumut and Adelong Times 24 May 1927
Wedding SCOTT— WHITE. A wedding which created wide spread interest was celebrated in Christ Church, Cootamundra, on Wednesday night, when Miss Harry White became the wife of Mr. R. Alan Scott, the ceremony being performed by Rev. D. Sherris. Groupings of white chrysanthemums and true lovers' knots of white tulle were used for decorations in the church, which was filled with guests who had journeyed from near and far. The bride, who is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. S . E . White, "Bindinyah,'' Cootamundra, and who was given away by her uncle, departed from the orthodox white gown, and wore a charming frock of palest primrose silken net. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. White held a reception at the Town Hall, which was gay with blooms in deep crimson toning, supper being served in the annexe, where roses and trails of asparagus fern decorated the tables. Mrs. White wore a frock of black crepe romaine, embroidered with jet, and a hat of velvet in a soft delphinium blue shade, a bright touch of color being given by her posy of deep red roses. Dancing was enjoyed until after the bride and bridegroom left for their honeymoon, which will be spent in Melbourne. Mrs. Scott travelled in a tailored coat and skirt of nutmeg tweed, a Jnude crepe-de-chene jumper, and a fancy patterned chenille hat in two shades to tone.
Source References:
63. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Trove, Title: Trove National Library of Australia, Locn: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 24 Mar 1930 (Name, Notes)

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