Edwin WOOLLEY of Burundulla
(1851-1919)
Mary Ann HOLMES
(1859-1924)
Reuben MILLS
(Abt 1849-1921)
Henrietta HUNT
(Abt 1860-1947)
Horace Overton WOOLLEY of Burrundulla
(1883-1959)
Elsie Victoria MILLS
(1884-1969)
Alice Emily WOOLLEY
(1912-2004)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Vincent Arthur RAYNER

Alice Emily WOOLLEY

  • Born: 20 Dec 1912, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia 2
  • Married: 10 Aug 1940, Methodist Church, Mudgee, N.S.W., Australia 1
  • Died: 26 Apr 2004, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia 3

   Research Notes:

Alice Emily Rayner, late of Mudgee, died aged 91 years.

Probate notice 8 Jun 2004.

   Marriage Information:

Alice married Vincent Arthur RAYNER, son of Arthur RAYNER and Beatrice Elizabeth COX, on 10 Aug 1940 in Methodist Church, Mudgee, N.S.W., Australia 1. (Vincent Arthur RAYNER was born on 3 Jan 1913 in Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia 4, died on 6 Aug 1981 in Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia 5 6 and was buried in Mudgee Cemetery, Ulan Rd., Mudgee, N.S.W., Australia 7.)

   Marriage Notes:

"Rayner — Woolley

THE Mudgee Methodist Church was prettily decorated on Saturday morning last tor the wedding of Miss Alice E. Woolley and Lance Bombardier Vincent E. Rayner, of the A.I.F. The Rev. R. N. Gledhill performed the ceremony.
The bride is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Woolley, of "Claremont," Mudgee, and the bridegroom the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rayner, of Broombee, Mudgee.
The bride chose a frock of Heaven-blue wool sheer, with hat to match and brown accessories. She wore a shoulder spray of pansies, mignonette and wallflower.
The bridesmaid was Miss Daphne Woolley, sister of the bride, who was frocked in meadow rose crepe Windsor, with hat to match and navy accessories.
Mr. Ken Rayner carried out the duties of best man.
During the ceremony Mrs. A. Brown sang very sweetly, while Miss E. Swords officiated at the organ.
The reception was held at the Post Office Hotel, where the bride's mother, assisted by the bridegroom's mother, received the guests.
After the breakfast the happy couple, left on their honeymoon, which was spent on a motor tour , the bride covering her wedding frock with a brown wool coat for travelling." 8

Sources


1 NSW Registry BDM (marriages), 16183/1940.

2 NSW Registry BDM (births), 7400/1913.

3 The Ryerson Index, citing Mudgee Guardian, 30 Apr 2004, and The Weekly (Mudgee), 6 May 2004. death notices and obituaries in Australian newspapers

4 NSW Registry BDM (births), 7397/1913.

5 NSW Registry BDM (deaths), 18389/1981.

6 The Ryerson Index, cited in Mudgee Guardian, 7 Aug 1981.

7 Australian Cemeteries Index, http://austcemindex.com/inscription.php?id=8646373.

8 Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 15 August 1940.


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