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Ivy Beatrice O'TOOLE (1913 - )





























m. 1939 Ivy Beatrice O'TOOLE (1913 - ) at Mackay, Queenland, Australia
Near Relatives of Charles BUTLER
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Arthur Berchman O'TOOLE 1878 Clermont, Queensland, Australia 1938 Queensland, Australia 60
Mother in Law Mary Emma ROBERTSON 1887 Queensland, Australia 1973 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 86

Self Charles BUTLER

Wife Ivy Beatrice O'TOOLE 1913 Queensland, Australia

Sister in Law Juanita Barbara (Nita) O'TOOLE 1909 Queensland, Australia 2002 Redland, Queensland, Australia 93
Sister in Law Mary Kathleen (Pat) O'TOOLE 1915 Queensland, Australia
Events in Charles BUTLER's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1939 Married Ivy Beatrice O'TOOLE (aged 26) Mackay, Queenland, Australia Note 1 60
Note 1: Townsville Daily Bulletin 1 April 1939
On Saturday evening last at six
o'clock in St. Patrick's Church, the
marriage of Miss Ivy O'Toole, second
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr,
Arthur O'Toole, and Mr. Charles But
ler, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Butler, took place. The bride was
attended by her sister, Nita, and
cousin, Nell Furgerson, as brides
maids, and her little niece, Unita
Pulford, as flower girl. The bride
groom was attended by Mr. Les But
ler as best man, and Mr. Pulford as
groomsman. The Rev. Father Healion
was the officiating clergyman. The
reception was held at the home of
the bride's mother, after which the
newly married couple left for Syd
ney, where the honeymoon will be
spent
Source References:
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Townsville Daily Bulletin 1 April 1939
On Saturday evening last at six
o'clock in St. Patrick's Church, the
marriage of Miss Ivy O'Toole, second
daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr,
Arthur O'Toole, and Mr. Charles But
ler, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Butler, took place. The bride was
attended by her sister, Nita, and
cousin, Nell Furgerson, as brides
maids, and her little niece, Unita
Pulford, as flower girl. The bride
groom was attended by Mr. Les But
ler as best man, and Mr. Pulford as
groomsman. The Rev. Father Healion
was the officiating clergyman. The
reception was held at the home of
the bride's mother, after which the
newly married couple left for Syd
ney, where the honeymoon will be
spent