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Edward Alfred THOMPSON
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Dorothy Olive BRABY (1914 - )
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m. 1939 Dorothy Olive BRABY (1914 - ) at Ayr, Queensland, Australia
Near Relatives of Edward Alfred THOMPSON
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law William Henry BRABY abt 1880 England 1940 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 60
Mother in Law Maggie Lockwood SMITH 1887 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1924 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 37

Father Unknown THOMPSON

Self Edward Alfred THOMPSON

Wife Dorothy Olive BRABY 1914 Queensland, Australia

Half Brother J. THOMPSON
Half Brother T. THOMPSON

Brother in Law Charles Meredith BRABY 1946 Ayr, Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law Martin James BRABY 1905 Queensland, Australia 1959 Queensland, Australia 54
Sister in Law Mary Evaline BRABY 1907 Queensland, Australia
Sister in Law Caroline Lockwood BRABY 1909 Queensland, Australia 1986 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 77
Sister in Law May Rose Lavina BRABY 1912 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law William Henry BRABY 1915 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law George Ernest BRABY 1917 Queensland, Australia
Events in Edward Alfred THOMPSON's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1939 Married Dorothy Olive BRABY (aged 25) Ayr, Queensland, Australia Note 1
Note 1: Townsville Daily Bulletin 30 Jan 1939
WEDDING.
THOMPSON— BRABY .
Of great Interest to a large circle
of friends was the wedding of Dor
othy Olive, youngest daughter of Mr.
W. Braby, of Ayr, and the late Mrs.
Braby, and Edward Alfred Thomp
son, which took place at the Ayr
Methodist Church, the Rev. S. T.
Vlckery officiating. Tho bride, who
was given away by her brother, Mr.
George Braby, woe a frock of white
Nebo Broelve Anglaise, made old
world style, with large organdie true
lovers knots and sprigs of Lilies of
the Valley; tight-fitting bodice with
Peter Pan collar. Two veils were
worn, one forming a small train and
the other, which was of embroidered
tulle, attached to an Anglaise halo,
fell softly Into a long cloud of tulle.
Long embroidered mittens were worn.
Her bouquet comprised an armful of
white gladioli and bridal fern, tied
with satin ribbon and silver horse
shoes, the gift of her brother, Mr.
Martin Braby. Miss Angelina Walker
and Miss Malsie Saxby, dressed In
daisy printed organdl (Miss Walker
In pink, and Miss Saxby In blue), and
wearing small flat crownless hats of
crisp tulle and flowers, acted as
bridesmaids. The duties of best man
were carried out by Mr. T. Thompson,
while Mr. J. Thompson (both brothers
of the bridegroom), acted as grooms
man. During the signing of the re
gister, Mr. T. Morgan sang 'Because'
and Miss D. Jarvls played the Wed
ding March as the couple left the
church. The reception was held at the
Caledonian Hall, the guests being re
ceived by Miss May Braby, sister of
the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
ire spending their honeymoon In the
North .