Ethel Maud Maria Hely
- Born: 19 Feb 1873, 39 Kent St. North, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia 2 3 4
- Married: 10 Apr 1895, Wesleyan Church, Casino, New South Wales, Australia 1
- Died: 17 Aug 1941, Marrickville, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia 5 6
Research Notes:
On the 19th instant, at her residence, 39, Kent-street North, Mrs. THOS. HELY, of a daughter.
The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 24 Feb 1873
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Electoral Rolls...
In 1936 Ethel Maud Simpson and son Carl Austin Simpson, clerk, were residing at 7 Nolan Ave., Coogee. Ethel Maud Simpson was also recorded at the address of her son Victor Alexander Simpson, 5 Havilah Rd., Lindfield.
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"SIMPSONAugust 17 1941, at a private hospital Marrickville, Ethel Maude, beloved wife of A. W. Simpson, late of Casino, and dear mother of Mildred (Mrs Mason) Victor, Roy, Dulcie (Mrs. Heber) and Carl, aged 62 years."
Marriage Information:
Ethel married Albert Wilberforce Simpson, son of Alexander Simpson and Jane Rebecca McCammon, on 10 Apr 1895 in Wesleyan Church, Casino, New South Wales, Australia 1. (Albert Wilberforce Simpson was born on 29 Mar 1864 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia 7 8 and died on 1 May 1944 in Private Hospital, Killara, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia 9 10.)
Marriage Notes:
"CASINO. A very prettily arranged wedding was carried out in our church here on the 10th inst., when Mr. A. W. Simpson, youngest son of our oldest local preacher, was married to Miss Ethel Hely, sister-in-law of the minister. The Rev. C. E. Williams officiated, and the church was nicely decorated with flowers, greenery, and pot plants. The church was filled with visitors. On the previous Sunday evening at the close of the service in Casino, Mr. J. Ball, superintendent of the Sunday-school, stepped forward, and after a few kindly remarks on behalf of the Sunday-school, presented Miss Hely with beautiful editions of the Bible and of Sankey's hymns, the following address being read, ' Presented to Miss Hely on the occasion of her marriage by the teachers, scholars, and parents of the Casino Wesleyan Sunday-school as a slight recognition of her two years faithful work amongst the children. Praying that health, long life, and spiritual blessing may attend her in future life, and that that life may ever be consecrated to the Master's service. Signed by teachers, officers and minister.' Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will settle in Casino." 11
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