Christina Aubrey
- Born: 1898, Parkes District, New South Wales, Australia 2
- Married: 14 Apr 1920, St. George's Church, Parkes, N.S.W., Australia 1
- Died: 1982, New South Wales, Australia 3
Research Notes:
Australian Electoral Rolls...
In 1930, 1936 and 1943, Christina Robinson and husband Frederick Hadley Robinson, railway employee, were living in Currajong Street, Parkes.
In 1949, Christina Robinson and husband Frederick Hadley Robinson, railway employee, and presumably son Alan Robinson, labourer, were living at (130) Currajong Street, Parkes.
In 1954, Christina Robinson and husband Frederick Hadley Robinson, railway employee, and presumably daughter Freda Robinson, office assistant, were living at (130) Currajong Street, Parkes.
Marriage Information:
Christina married Frederick Hadley Robinson, son of James Robinson and Lucy, on 14 Apr 1920 in St. George's Church, Parkes, N.S.W., Australia 1. (Frederick Hadley Robinson was born in 1893 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.
Marriage Notes:
"ROBINSON-AUBREY.
A queit wedding was. celebrated at St. George's Church by the Rev. R. S. Smith, on April 14th when Christina, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Aubrey was married to Frederick H. Robinson (late 12th Light Horse), third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson, of "Jerula," Black Springs. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of white crept-da-chine and georgette trimmed with pearls and silk fringe and a veil and wreath of orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of white flowers and ferns. Miss Gladys Robinson, sister of the bridegroom was bridesmaid, wearing a dress of white voile trimmed with filet lace and insertion and a white pannier velvet hat. Her bouquet was of pink flowers. Mr. Lloyd Aubrey, brother of the bride was best man. The bridegroom's gifts to the bride and bridesmaid were gold bangles and the bride's gift to the bridegroom was a set of xylonite brushes. The newly wedded couple left on the mail train to spend the honeymoon in Sydney, the bride travelling in a dress of mastic crept-de-chine and black velvet hat. Their future home will be in Parkes." 4
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