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May Rose Lavina BRABY (1912 - )





























m. 1939 May Rose Lavina BRABY (1912 - ) at Ayr, Queensland, Australia
Near Relatives of Robert PATTINSON
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

Self Robert PATTINSON

Wife May Rose Lavina BRABY 1912 Queensland, Australia

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 Dorothy Olive BRABY 1914 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law William Henry BRABY 1915 Queensland, Australia
Brother in Law George Ernest BRABY 1917 Queensland, Australia
Events in Robert PATTINSON's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1939 Married May Rose Lavina BRABY (aged 27) Ayr, Queensland, Australia Note 1 60
Note 1: Townsville Daily Bulletin 20 Feb 1939
WEDDING.
PATTINSON— BRABY .
A very pretty wedding was solemn-
ised at the Methodist Church, Ayr, at
6 p.m. on Wednesday, January 25, the
Rev. S. T. Vickery, officiating. The
bride was May Rose Lavina Braby
and the bridegroom was Robert Pattinson.
The bride, on entering the Church
on the arm of her brother, Mr. George
Braby, was presented with a white
satin horseshoe and streamers which
was placed over her bouquet. Her
bridal gown was of lovely all-over
silk lace cut on classical lines, with
a cowl neck and a train. Two veils
were worn, one of embroidered net,
and the other of embossed tulle, held
in position by a coronet of orange
blossom. Her bouquet was of white
gladioli, gerberas and bridal fern, tied
with satin ribbon and silver horse-
shoes, and was the gift of her brother
Mr. Martin Braby.
The bridesmaids, Miss Angeline
Walker and Miss Nell Fleet, wore
dainty ankle-length frocks of printed
organdi, pink and blue respectively.
They wore flat crownless hats of
crisp tulle and flowers, and carried
pink and blue floral fans.
Mr. E. Weston acted as best man,
and Mr. Fred Braby was groomsman.
During tbe signing of the register,
Mr. T. Morgan sang "Because," ac-
companied by Mrs D. Jarvis, who
presided at the organ throughout the
ceremony.
The reception was held at the Cale-
donian Hall, where the guests were
received by Mrs. F. Hayes, sister of
the bride and Mrs. W. Toomey, the
bridegroom's sister. Rev. Vickery
was chairman. The happy couple
were the recipients of many gifts
from their friends, including a beau-
tifully decorated three-tiered wedding
cake, made and presented by Mrs. W.
G. Baker, Sarina.
Mr. and Mrs. Pattinson left by
mail train for Bowen, where their
honeymoon was spent.
Source References:
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Townsville Daily Bulletin 20 Feb 1939
WEDDING.
PATTINSON— BRABY .
A very pretty wedding was solemn-
ised at the Methodist Church, Ayr, at
6 p.m. on Wednesday, January 25, the
Rev. S. T. Vickery, officiating. The
bride was May Rose Lavina Braby
and the bridegroom was Robert Pattinson.
The bride, on entering the Church
on the arm of her brother, Mr. George
Braby, was presented with a white
satin horseshoe and streamers which
was placed over her bouquet. Her
bridal gown was of lovely all-over
silk lace cut on classical lines, with
a cowl neck and a train. Two veils
were worn, one of embroidered net,
and the other of embossed tulle, held
in position by a coronet of orange
blossom. Her bouquet was of white
gladioli, gerberas and bridal fern, tied
with satin ribbon and silver horse-
shoes, and was the gift of her brother
Mr. Martin Braby.
The bridesmaids, Miss Angeline
Walker and Miss Nell Fleet, wore
dainty ankle-length frocks of printed
organdi, pink and blue respectively.
They wore flat crownless hats of
crisp tulle and flowers, and carried
pink and blue floral fans.
Mr. E. Weston acted as best man,
and Mr. Fred Braby was groomsman.
During tbe signing of the register,
Mr. T. Morgan sang "Because," ac-
companied by Mrs D. Jarvis, who
presided at the organ throughout the
ceremony.
The reception was held at the Cale-
donian Hall, where the guests were
received by Mrs. F. Hayes, sister of
the bride and Mrs. W. Toomey, the
bridegroom's sister. Rev. Vickery
was chairman. The happy couple
were the recipients of many gifts
from their friends, including a beau-
tifully decorated three-tiered wedding
cake, made and presented by Mrs. W.
G. Baker, Sarina.
Mr. and Mrs. Pattinson left by
mail train for Bowen, where their
honeymoon was spent.