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Marjorie May SOPER (1914 - 1971)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Marjorie May SOPER (1914 - 1971)

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Gordon MALCOM
Samuel SOPER (1890 - 1968) Samuel SOPER (1862 - 1926) Samuel SOPER (1827 - 1906)
Grace HEMMANT (1829 - 1905)
Margaret Ann GUNN ( - 1930) Hugh GUNN
Catherine KEENAGHAN
Elizabeth (Lizzie) FITZGERALD (1891 - 1959) Thomas Augustus FITZGERALD ( - 1935) Patrick FITZGERALD
Mary DOWNEY
Mary MACAULIFFE ( - 1922) Daniel MACAULIFFE
Mary COGHLIN

b. 1914 at Queensland, Australia
m. 1932 Gordon MALCOM at Atherton, Queensland, Australia
d. 1971 at Cairns, Queensland, Australia aged 57
Near Relatives of Marjorie May SOPER (1914 - 1971)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Samuel SOPER 1862 Okehampton, Devonshire 20 Jun 1926 Home Hill, Queensland, Australia 64
Grandmother Margaret Ann GUNN 08 Dec 1930 Home Hill, Queensland, Australia
Grandfather Thomas Augustus FITZGERALD 1935 Mareeba, Queensland, Australia
Grandmother Mary MACAULIFFE 1922 Mareeba, Queensland, Australia

Father Samuel SOPER 1890 Queensland, Australia 1968 Queensland, Australia 78
Mother Elizabeth (Lizzie) FITZGERALD 1891 Queensland, Australia 1959 Cairns, Queensland, Australia 68

Self Marjorie May SOPER 1914 Queensland, Australia 1971 Cairns, Queensland, Australia 57

Husband Gordon MALCOM

Brother Living or Recently Deceased
Brother Samuel Thomas Stanley SOPER 1915 Home Hill, Queensland, Australia
Brother Cyril Francis Owen SOPER 1917 Home Hill, Queensland, Australia 1949 Cairns, Queensland, Australia 32
Sister Living or Recently Deceased

Aunt Emily Harriet Grace SOPER 17 Jul 1885 Queensland, Australia 21 Nov 1958 Queensland, Australia 73
Uncle Arthur Wellesley COWLEY 1876 Gundagai, NSW, Australia 01 May 1955 Queensland, Australia 79
Aunt Margaret Ann SOPER 1887 Queensland, Australia 1955 Queensland, Australia 68
Uncle Percy Gleyre Roquerbre DUTTON
Uncle William Francis SOPER 1892 Queensland, Australia 08 Oct 1892 Queensland, Australia 0
Aunt Alice Elizabeth Florence SOPER 1895 Queensland, Australia 1929 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 34
Uncle Walter Charles CORNISH 1891 Queensland, Australia 1974 Queensland, Australia 83
Uncle Henry George SOPER 1897 Queensland, Australia 1968 Queensland, Australia 71
Aunt Mary Isabella CARMEN
Aunt Olivia Pearl SOPER 1900 Queensland, Australia
Uncle Harry Kund LOWE
Uncle Ernest Arthur Frederick SOPER 29 Jun 1902 Selheim, Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia 1984 Queensland, Australia 82
Aunt Myrtle Anna CORNISH 1904 Queensland, Australia
Uncle Herbert Cecil SOPER 1908 Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia
Aunt Ethel SIBSON
Aunt Mary Ann (Minnie) FITZGERALD 1888 Queensland, Australia 1958 Mareeba, Queensland, Australia 70
Uncle William EAKIN 1878 Monaghan, Ireland 1963 Mareeba, Queensland, Australia 85
Uncle William Thomas FITZGERALD 1892 Queensland, Australia
Aunt Eileen FITZGERALD 1896 Queensland, Australia 1979 Cairns, Queensland, Australia 83
Uncle Henry Carn POWER 1899 Queensland, Australia 1975 Cairns, Queensland, Australia 76
Aunt Kathleen Hannah FITZGERALD 1898 Queensland, Australia 1971 73
Uncle Arthur Kitchener STAMP
Aunt Margaret Monica FITZGERALD 1900 Queensland, Australia
Aunt Esme May FITZGERALD 1908 Queensland, Australia
Uncle Arthur ROBINS

Cousin Arthur Samuel COWLEY 1904 Queensland, Australia 1983 Queensland, Australia 79
Cousin Percival Francis COWLEY 1905 Queensland, Australia 1984 Queensland, Australia 79
Cousin Mervyn Cecil COWLEY 01 Jan 1918 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 17 May 1945 Queensland, Australia 27
Cousin Cyril Thomas Vincent EAKIN 1910 Queensland, Australia
Cousin William Keith EAKIN 1913 Queensland, Australia 1971 Queensland, Australia 58
Cousin Mary Elizabeth EAKIN 1915 Queensland, Australia
Cousin Robert Stanley EAKIN 1917 Queensland, Australia
Cousin Ronald Joseph EAKIN 1919 Queensland, Australia

Sister in Law Mona CREGEEN
Sister in Law Florence Elizabeth SQUIRE
Brother in Law Living or Recently Deceased
Events in Marjorie May SOPER (1914 - 1971)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1914 Marjorie May SOPER was born Queensland, Australia Note 1 18
1932 18 Married Gordon MALCOM Atherton, Queensland, Australia Note 2 60
1959 45 Death of mother Elizabeth (Lizzie) FITZGERALD (aged 68) Cairns, Queensland, Australia Note 3 18
1968 54 Death of father Samuel SOPER (aged 78) Queensland, Australia Note 4 18
1971 57 Marjorie May SOPER died Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Note 1: Birth registration:
Marjorie May Soper

Birth date:
15/09/1914

Mother's name:
Elizabeth Fitzgerald

Father/parent's name:
Samuel Soper

Registration details:
1914/C/15236
Note 2: Northern Herald (Cairns) 27 Aug 1932
MALCON— SOPER.
One of the prettiest weddings seen in
Atherton for some considerable time was
celebrated oh August 6, by the Rev.
Alsop, the contracting parties being Gor
don, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Malcom, Atherton, to Marjorie, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soper, Ather
ton. The bride, who looked exceedingly
sweet, entered the church on the arm
of her father, to the strains of the
'Wedding March, played by Mrs. Mc
Night, gowned in an ivory bridal satin
ankle length frock with set in godets
of tiny frills, bodice tight fitting, re
lieved with tiny frills, her bridal
wreath and veil forming a train, and
kindly lent by her aunt, competed a
charming ensemble; she carried a beauti
ful sheaf of Arum lilies. Her only
bridesmaid, Miss Olga Soper, sister of
the bride, looked charming in a blue
satin beaute ankle length frock skirt
set in-godets and relieved with tiny
bows. Her tulle hair, dress, completed a
dainty outfit; she carried a bouquet of
blue lupins, tied with a beautiful bow.
The duties of best man were carried out
by Mr. J. Peates, uncle of the bride
groom. After the wedding, the parties
motored to the bridegroom's residence,
where a beautiful breakfast was served.
Some eighty guests sat down. The
tables were decorated with flowers. In
the centre was a three-tier cake made
and presented by the bride's father. Mr.
Soper. The decorations were carried out |
in silver and a silver vase of flowers
formed the top ornament. After the loyal
toast, Mr. Alsop proposed the toast of
tlie bride, the bridegroom responding.
After other toasts, musical items were
rendered. The bride and bridegroom left
for Double Island where the honeymoon
will be spent, the bride traveling in a
navy blue satin coat and skirt
with a navy blue hat to match. Mr. and
Mrs. Malcom were the recipients, of
some valuable presents, including several
cheques. . The bride and bridesmaid's
dresses were made by Mrs. W. Eakin ;
(Mareeba), aunt of the bride.
Note 3: Qld bdm


Death registration:
Lizzie Soper

Death date:
16/09/1959

Mother's name:
Mary McAuliffe

Father/parent's name:
Thomas Augustus Fitzgerald

Registration details:
1959/C/3399
Note 4: 1968 C3782 Samuel Soper Samuel Soper Margaret Gunn
Source References:
18. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: Queensland bdm index, Title: Queensland bdm index
- Reference = (Birth)
- Notes: Birth registration:
Marjorie May Soper

Birth date:
15/09/1914

Mother's name:
Elizabeth Fitzgerald

Father/parent's name:
Samuel Soper

Registration details:
1914/C/15236
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Northern Herald (Cairns) 27 Aug 1932
MALCON— SOPER.
One of the prettiest weddings seen in
Atherton for some considerable time was
celebrated oh August 6, by the Rev.
Alsop, the contracting parties being Gor
don, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Malcom, Atherton, to Marjorie, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soper, Ather
ton. The bride, who looked exceedingly
sweet, entered the church on the arm
of her father, to the strains of the
'Wedding March, played by Mrs. Mc
Night, gowned in an ivory bridal satin
ankle length frock with set in godets
of tiny frills, bodice tight fitting, re
lieved with tiny frills, her bridal
wreath and veil forming a train, and
kindly lent by her aunt, competed a
charming ensemble; she carried a beauti
ful sheaf of Arum lilies. Her only
bridesmaid, Miss Olga Soper, sister of
the bride, looked charming in a blue
satin beaute ankle length frock skirt
set in-godets and relieved with tiny
bows. Her tulle hair, dress, completed a
dainty outfit; she carried a bouquet of
blue lupins, tied with a beautiful bow.
The duties of best man were carried out
by Mr. J. Peates, uncle of the bride
groom. After the wedding, the parties
motored to the bridegroom's residence,
where a beautiful breakfast was served.
Some eighty guests sat down. The
tables were decorated with flowers. In
the centre was a three-tier cake made
and presented by the bride's father. Mr.
Soper. The decorations were carried out |
in silver and a silver vase of flowers
formed the top ornament. After the loyal
toast, Mr. Alsop proposed the toast of
tlie bride, the bridegroom responding.
After other toasts, musical items were
rendered. The bride and bridegroom left
for Double Island where the honeymoon
will be spent, the bride traveling in a
navy blue satin coat and skirt
with a navy blue hat to match. Mr. and
Mrs. Malcom were the recipients, of
some valuable presents, including several
cheques. . The bride and bridesmaid's
dresses were made by Mrs. W. Eakin ;
(Mareeba), aunt of the bride.