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Cathleen Maree NEHMER (1911 - 1990)





























m. 1936 Cathleen Maree NEHMER (1911 - 1990) at Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
Near Relatives of John Denis RYAN
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law August Frederick NEHMER abt 1858 Prussia 1915 Longreach, Queensland, Australia 57
Mother in Law Catherine Julia MULLIGAN abt 1869 Croghan, Wexford, Ireland 1948 Longreach, Queensland, Australia 79

Self John Denis RYAN

Wife Cathleen Maree NEHMER 1911 Queensland, Australia 1990 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia 79

Nephew Living or Recently Deceased
Niece Mary Catherine NEHMER 1918 Longreach, Queensland, Australia 1970 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 52
Niece Living or Recently Deceased

Sister in Law Mary Margaret NEHMER 1891 Queensland, Australia 1967 Queensland, Australia 76
Brother in Law Frederick Rudolf NEHMER 1892 Queensland, Australia 1947 Longreach, Queensland, Australia 55
Brother in Law Edward Charles NEHMER 1895 Queensland, Australia 1966 Queensland, Australia 71
Brother in Law John Francis NEHMER 1896 Queensland, Australia 1964 Queensland, Australia 68
Sister in Law Julia Catherina NEHMER 1899 Queensland, Australia 1902 Queensland, Australia 3
Brother in Law Herbert Joseph NEHMER 1902 Queensland, Australia 1953 Queensland, Australia 51
Sister in Law Bernhard Thomas NEHMER 1905 Queensland, Australia 1965 Queensland, Australia 60
Sister in Law Gertrude Frances NEHMER 1907 Queensland, Australia 1956 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia 49
Events in John Denis RYAN's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1936 Married Cathleen Maree NEHMER (aged 25) Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia Note 1 60
1990 Death of wife Cathleen Maree NEHMER (aged 79) Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia ancestry trees
Note 1: The Central Queensland Herald (Rockhampton) 4 June 1936
RYAN -NEHMER.
St. Peters Church. Dawson Road,
was the scene of a quiet but pretty
wedding at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday,
May 23, the contracting parties being
Kathleen Marie, youngest daughter of
Mrs C. Nehmer and the late Mr F
Nehmer, Eagle Street, Longreach, and
John Denis, eldest son of Mr and Mrs
J. E. Ryan. Nicholson Street, Rockhampton
Given away by her brother-in-law
(Mr Joseph. Bodero) the bride wore
a lovely gown of angel skin lace over
satin forming a cowl front and featuring
long sleeves peaked over her hands.
The bridesmaid in attendance was
Miss Nancy Ryan, who was frocked
in floral fuggacbene daintily shirred
on the shoulders to form a cowl
front and featuring long full sleeves
shirred at the wrists.
Mr Henry Ryan was best man.
The bride's sister (Mrs Joseph
Bode )) wore a navy costume with a
navy felt hat. The bridegroom's
mother (Mrs J. E. Ryan) chose regal
blue matelasse, trimmed with silver
braiding, and a hat to match.
Forty guests were present at the
wedding breakfast, which was held at
the home of the bride's sister (Mrs
J. Bodero, Private Street).
Source References:
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: The Central Queensland Herald (Rockhampton) 4 June 1936
RYAN -NEHMER.
St. Peters Church. Dawson Road,
was the scene of a quiet but pretty
wedding at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday,
May 23, the contracting parties being
Kathleen Marie, youngest daughter of
Mrs C. Nehmer and the late Mr F
Nehmer, Eagle Street, Longreach, and
John Denis, eldest son of Mr and Mrs
J. E. Ryan. Nicholson Street, Rockhampton
Given away by her brother-in-law
(Mr Joseph. Bodero) the bride wore
a lovely gown of angel skin lace over
satin forming a cowl front and featuring
long sleeves peaked over her hands.
The bridesmaid in attendance was
Miss Nancy Ryan, who was frocked
in floral fuggacbene daintily shirred
on the shoulders to form a cowl
front and featuring long full sleeves
shirred at the wrists.
Mr Henry Ryan was best man.
The bride's sister (Mrs Joseph
Bode )) wore a navy costume with a
navy felt hat. The bridegroom's
mother (Mrs J. E. Ryan) chose regal
blue matelasse, trimmed with silver
braiding, and a hat to match.
Forty guests were present at the
wedding breakfast, which was held at
the home of the bride's sister (Mrs
J. Bodero, Private Street).