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Hilda Stirling CROSS (1893 - 1969)
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Hilda Stirling CROSS (1893 - 1969)

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Archibald William SNAITH (1893 - 1977)
William CROSS ( - 1925) Jas CROSS



Sarah NASH



Ellen AISBETT (1866 - 1954) Edward AISBETT (1830 - 1868) Edward AISBETT
Isabel BRADLEY
Ann ROBINSON (1832 - 1915)



Hilda Stirling CROSS Archibald William SNAITH

Hilda Stirling CROSS
Pic P1. HILDA STIRLING SNAITH
died 22 August 1969 aged 76 years
loving husband of the above
Archibald William SNAITH
died 26 May 1973 aged 84 years

Pic S1. HILDA STIRLING SNAITH
died 22 August 1969 aged 76 years
loving husband of the above
Archibald William SNAITH
died 26 May 1973 aged 84 years

Pic 1. HILDA STIRLING SNAITH
died 22 August 1969 aged 76 years
loving husband of the above
Archibald William SNAITH
died 26 May 1973 aged 84 years

b. 1893 at Allandale, Victoria, Australia
m. 1917 Archibald William SNAITH (1893 - 1977) at Victoria, Australia
d. 1969 at Kew, Victoria, Australia aged 76
Near Relatives of Hilda Stirling CROSS (1893 - 1969)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Jas CROSS
Grandmother Sarah NASH
Grandfather Edward AISBETT abt 1830 27 Feb 1868 Victoria, Australia 38
Grandmother Ann ROBINSON abt 1832 14 Feb 1915 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 83

Father in Law William Valentine Oliver SNAITH 1860 Ashbourne, Victoria, Australia 13 Jan 1943 577 Barkley St, Footscray, Victoria, Australia 83
Mother in Law Margaret SNADDEN 15 Mar 1863 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 30 Jan 1938 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 74

Father William CROSS 16 Jul 1925 Footscray, Victoria, Australia
Mother Ellen AISBETT 1866 Scarsdale, Victoria, Australia 27 Mar 1954 Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia 88

Self Hilda Stirling CROSS 1893 Allandale, Victoria, Australia 1969 Kew, Victoria, Australia 76

Husband Archibald William SNAITH 1893 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 1977 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 84

Daughter Living or Recently Deceased
Daughter Living or Recently Deceased
Daughter Living or Recently Deceased

Sister Ida CROSS
Sister Annie May CROSS abt 1886 1953 Preston, Victoria, Australia 67
Brother George Edward CROSS abt 1886 1960 Bright, Victoria, Australia 74
Sister Ellina Mabel CROSS abt 1889 1969 Rese, Victoria, Australia 80
Sister Florence Ellen CROSS abt 1890 1970 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 80
Brother William Herbert CROSS abt 1891 1941 Kyneton, Victoria, Australia 50
Sister Elsie Louisa CROSS 1905 Allandale, Victoria, Australia

Son in Law Living or Recently Deceased
Son in Law Alfred Leslie PIKE 22 Oct 1917 Bright, Victoria, Australia

Grandson Colin Bruce COCHRANE 1958 Victoria, Australia

Aunt Margaret Jane AISBETT
Uncle William RUTHERFORD
Aunt Isabella AISBETT abt 1856 1940 Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 84
Uncle Charles Benjamin CLARKE
Uncle Thomas AISBETT 1860 Smythesdale, Victoria, Australia 19 May 1930 Colac, Victoria, Australia 70
Aunt Annie PATERSON
Aunt Ann AISBETT 1862 Carnarvon, Victoria, Australia
Uncle George Edward MARTIN
Aunt Edwardina AISBETT 1868 Scarsdale, Victoria, Australia
Uncle Chas Roland William PHILLIPS

Cousin Allan Russell RUTHERFORD abt 1893 1943 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 50
Cousin Thomas Edward AISBETT 1885 Allandale, Victoria, Australia 1946 Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia 61
Cousin Richard Matthew AISBETT 1889 Allandale, Victoria, Australia 1890 Allandale, Victoria, Australia 1
Cousin William John AISBETT 1891 Allandale, Victoria, Australia 1891 Allandale, Victoria, Australia 0
Cousin Arthur James AISBETT 1892 Allandale, Victoria, Australia 1951 Northcote, Victoria, Australia 59
Cousin Frederick William John AISBETT 1895 Haddon, Victoria, Austrlaia
Cousin Myrtle May Victoria AISBETT 1897 Haddon, Victoria, Austrlaia 1928 Beulah, Victoria, Australia 31
Cousin Ella Ann AISBETT 1898 1898
Cousin Florence Rita AISBETT 1900 Scarsdale, Victoria, Australia 1955 Korumburra, Malverna, Victoria, Australia 55

Niece Arch SKEWES
Nephew Harry SKEWES
Niece Leila SKEWES
Nephew Neil SKEWES
Nephew Ron SKEWES
Niece Living or Recently Deceased
Nephew Living or Recently Deceased

Sister in Law May Eleanor SNAITH 05 May 1895 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 1973 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 78
Brother in Law Walter Valentine Oliver SNAITH 1897 Footscray, Victoria, Australia
Brother in Law Jno (?Jonothan) SNAITH 1899 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 1899 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 0
Sister in Law Lillie SNAITH 1899 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 1899 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 0
Sister in Law Violet Beatrice SNAITH 1901 Footscray, Victoria, Australia 1980 Caulfield, Victoria, Australia 79
Brother in Law Unknown COWDEROY
Brother in Law Harry SKEWES abt 1884 10 Aug 1942 Sunshine, Melbourne, Victoria, Austrlaia 58
Brother in Law Unknown NORTON
Brother in Law Unknown ANDERSON
Brother in Law Unknown WARD
Events in Hilda Stirling CROSS (1893 - 1969)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1893 Hilda Stirling CROSS was born Allandale, Victoria, Australia Note 1 52
1917 24 Married Archibald William SNAITH (aged 24) Victoria, Australia Note 2 52, 60
1919 26 Residence Stirling, Geelong Rd, W Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 3 37
1924 31 Residence 12 Carmichael St, Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 4 37
16 Jul 1925 32 Death of father William CROSS Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 5 52
1931 38 Residence 12 Carmichael St, Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 6 37
1936 43 Residence 12 Carmichael St, Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 7 37
1942 49 Residence 12 Carmichael St, Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 8 37
1949 56 Residence 12 Carmichael St, Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 9 37
1954 61 Residence 12 Carmichael St, Footscray, Victoria, Australia Note 10 37
27 Mar 1954 61 Death of mother Ellen AISBETT (aged 88) Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia Note 11 52, 60
1969 76 Hilda Stirling CROSS died Kew, Victoria, Australia Note 12 52
22 Aug 1969 76 Burial Footscray cemetery, Victoria, Australia Note 13
Note 1: Reg No 19465/1893 - parents William Cross and Ellen Airbett (Aisbett)
died 1969 - age 76 = c 1893
Note 2: 1917/8931

Independent (Footscray) 5 January 1918
. SMITH-CROSS. . Aquiet wedding was celebrated at the Hyde street Methodist Church on December 22, when Miss Hilda S. Cross, fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs Cross, of Paisley st., Footcray, was married to Mr Archibald W. Snaith, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Snaith, of Hyde - street, Footscray. The Rev. Oliver Dowsing was the officiating clergyman. The bride, who 'was given' away by her father, wore a dainty dress of white crepe de chene, the court train being lined with .pale pink pail ette and trimmned with orange blossom and a true' lovers' knot. She also wore a pretty wreath and veil, and carried _a bouquet of white carnations and stocks. " On leaving the :church she was presented with a' pretty horseshoe by one of' the kindergarten • scholars. The' bridesmaids were Miss Ida Cross and Miss May Snaith, who both wore becoming costumes of Fuji silk, and cream crepe de chene hats, trimmed with pink, and carried pretty bouquets of pink carnations and fern. Mr Walter Snaith acted as best man; Mr Harry Kranz was groomsman. A telegram of congratulation was received fromn the bride's aunt, Mrs W. C. R. Phillips, of Western Australia. Numerous pre seuts were received by the happy couple. Wedding tea was partaken of at the residence of the bride's parents, when the usual toasts were honoured.
Note 3: electoral roll/Maribyrnong/Footscray North
SNAITH Archibald Wm - cabinetmaker, Hilda Stirling - hd
Note 4: electoral roll/Maribyrnong/Footscray North
SNAITH Archibald Wm - cabinetmaker, Hilda Stirling - hd
Note 5: Reg No 9484/1925 - age 64 - parents Jas Cross and Sarah Nash
see notes for death notice in Argus

The Argus 16 July 1928
CROSS.-In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, William, who passed away 16th July, 1925, at Footscray.
In silence he suffered, in patience he bore. Till God took him home to suffer no more.
Inserted by his loving wife and daughters. Annie (Mrs. Skewes), Hilda (Mrs. Snaith), Ida, and Elsie (Mrs. Ward).
Note 6: electoral roll/Maribyrnong/Footscray North
SNAITH Archibald Wm - cabinetmaker, Hilda Stirling - hd
Note 7: electoral roll/Maribyrnong/Footscray North
SNAITH Archibald Wm - cabinetmaker, Hilda Stirling - hd
Note 8: SNAITH Archibald William - cabinet maker, Hilda Stirling - hd
Note 9: SNAITH Archibald William - cabinet maker, Hilda Stirling - hd, Betty Stirling - machinist
Note 10: SNAITH Archibald William - cabinet maker, Hilda Stirling - hd, Betty Stirling - machinist, Ida Gwendolyn - stenographer
Note 11: Reg No 3114/1954 - age 88 - Edward Aisbett and Ann
see notes for death notices in Argus
Note 12: Reg No 19210/1969 - age 76 - parents William Cross and Ellen Aisbett
Note 13: Archibald and Hilda in same grave
C of E section B
Source References:
37. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: Australian electoral rolls, Title: Australian Electoral Rolls, Auth: Australian government
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52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
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60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
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- Notes: Independent (Footscray) 5 January 1918
. SMITH-CROSS. . Aquiet wedding was celebrated at the Hyde street Methodist Church on December 22, when Miss Hilda S. Cross, fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs Cross, of Paisley st., Footcray, was married to Mr Archibald W. Snaith, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Snaith, of Hyde - street, Footscray. The Rev. Oliver Dowsing was the officiating clergyman. The bride, who 'was given' away by her father, wore a dainty dress of white crepe de chene, the court train being lined with .pale pink pail ette and trimmned with orange blossom and a true' lovers' knot. She also wore a pretty wreath and veil, and carried _a bouquet of white carnations and stocks. " On leaving the :church she was presented with a' pretty horseshoe by one of' the kindergarten • scholars. The' bridesmaids were Miss Ida Cross and Miss May Snaith, who both wore becoming costumes of Fuji silk, and cream crepe de chene hats, trimmed with pink, and carried pretty bouquets of pink carnations and fern. Mr Walter Snaith acted as best man; Mr Harry Kranz was groomsman. A telegram of congratulation was received fromn the bride's aunt, Mrs W. C. R. Phillips, of Western Australia. Numerous pre seuts were received by the happy couple. Wedding tea was partaken of at the residence of the bride's parents, when the usual toasts were honoured.