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Oliver Sheridan GORE-JONES (1904 - )





























m. 1931 Oliver Sheridan GORE-JONES (1904 - ) at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Near Relatives of Lorna M LAWSON
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law John Hector GORE-JONES 1874 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1948 Manly, NSW, Australia 74
Mother in Law Ethel Maud PILE 1873 St. George, Sydney, NSW 1953 Balmain, NSW, Australia 80

Self Lorna M LAWSON

Husband Oliver Sheridan GORE-JONES 1904 Queensland, Australia

Brother in Law Older son GORE-JONES
Events in Lorna M LAWSON's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1931 Married Oliver Sheridan GORE-JONES (aged 27) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Note 1 52, 60
Note 1: Oliver Gore-Jones
in the Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Oliver Gore-Jones
Marriage Date 1931
Marriage Place Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Date 1931
Registration Place Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse Lorna M Lawson
Registration Number 4043

Sydney Morning Herald 6 April 1931
GORE-JONES-LAWSON.
At Christ Church, city, on Saturday evening,
the Rev. J. Hope officiated at the wedding of
Miss Lorna M. Lawson, younger daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lawson, of Chatswood, to
Mr. Oliver Sheridan Gore-Jones, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Gore-Jones, of Buderim
and Sydney.
The bride was given away by her father,
and wore a gown of magnolia-tinted satin, with
a Honiton lace yoke, and a train falling from
the shoulders. Her embroidered veil was held
in place with clusters of orange blossoms, and
she carried a shower armlet of tuberoses and
frangipanni.
Mrs. Neville Foy was the matron of honour,
and Miss Miriam Hall was the bridesmaid.
They wore gowns of flame-coloured georgette,
with hats of silver lace, and carried autumn
tinted posies tied with silver ribbons.
Miss Gwynneth Lawson (niece of the bride)
was the flower girl, and she wore a dress of
cream georgette and carried a basket of nas-
turtiums. Mr. Neville Foy was the best man.
and Mr. James Petersen was the groomsman.
The reception was held at the Waldorf, where
Mrs. Lawson received the guests, wearing a
gown of mauve satin, with a velvet coat of a
deeper tone. Her posy was of mauve and
pink flowers. Mrs. Gore-Jones was in a
gown of sapphire blue velvet, and carried a posy
of crimson roses.
When leaving for the honeymoon, which will
be spent on the Mountains, the bride wore an
ensemble of brown morocain, with a hat to
tone.
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Oliver Gore-Jones
in the Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Oliver Gore-Jones
Marriage Date 1931
Marriage Place Sydney, New South Wales
Registration Date 1931
Registration Place Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse Lorna M Lawson
Registration Number 4043
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Sydney Morning Herald 6 April 1931
GORE-JONES-LAWSON.
At Christ Church, city, on Saturday evening,
the Rev. J. Hope officiated at the wedding of
Miss Lorna M. Lawson, younger daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lawson, of Chatswood, to
Mr. Oliver Sheridan Gore-Jones, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Gore-Jones, of Buderim
and Sydney.
The bride was given away by her father,
and wore a gown of magnolia-tinted satin, with
a Honiton lace yoke, and a train falling from
the shoulders. Her embroidered veil was held
in place with clusters of orange blossoms, and
she carried a shower armlet of tuberoses and
frangipanni.
Mrs. Neville Foy was the matron of honour,
and Miss Miriam Hall was the bridesmaid.
They wore gowns of flame-coloured georgette,
with hats of silver lace, and carried autumn
tinted posies tied with silver ribbons.
Miss Gwynneth Lawson (niece of the bride)
was the flower girl, and she wore a dress of
cream georgette and carried a basket of nas-
turtiums. Mr. Neville Foy was the best man.
and Mr. James Petersen was the groomsman.
The reception was held at the Waldorf, where
Mrs. Lawson received the guests, wearing a
gown of mauve satin, with a velvet coat of a
deeper tone. Her posy was of mauve and
pink flowers. Mrs. Gore-Jones was in a
gown of sapphire blue velvet, and carried a posy
of crimson roses.
When leaving for the honeymoon, which will
be spent on the Mountains, the bride wore an
ensemble of brown morocain, with a hat to
tone.