George Colin Kerle of Terrigal
- Born: 29 Oct 1896, Bexley, New South Wales, Australia
- Married: 21 Apr 1924, St. Paul's Church, Emmaville, New South Wales, Australia 1 2
- Died: 30 Aug 1985, Terrigal, New South Wales, Australia 3
Research Notes:
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Regimental number39445 ReligionChurch of England OccupationBank clerk AddressTaree, NSW Marital statusSingle Age at embarkation21 Next of kinFather, H W Kerle, Taree, New South Wales Previous military service12th Infantry Enlistment date17 November 1917 Rank on enlistmentGunner Unit nameField Artillery Brigade, Reinforcement 34 AWM Embarkation Roll number13/128/2 Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board SS Port Darwin on 30 April 1918 Rank from Nominal RollGunner Unit from Nominal Roll2nd Field Artillery Brigade FateReturned to Australia 9 July 1919
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George Colin Kerle, late of Terrigal, formerly of Lismore, died aged 88 years.
Marriage Information:
George married Zelma O'Donnell, daughter of Maurice John O'Donnell and Margaret Reynolds, on 21 Apr 1924 in St. Paul's Church, Emmaville, New South Wales, Australia 1 2. (Zelma O'Donnell was born on 29 Dec 1897 in Emmaville, New South Wales, Australia 4 and died on 9 Aug 1963 in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia 5 6.)
Marriage Notes:
"WEDDINGS.
KERLE-O'DONNELL.
A very pretty wedding was solemnised in St. Paul's Church, Emmaville, on Easter Monday, when Miss Zelma O'Donnell, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Donnell, of Emmaville, was married to George Colin Kerle, youngest sun of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kerle, of --?--. Rev. F. J. Beeman officiated.The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, was dressed in ivy satin, trimmed with silver and chantilly lace, with court train, and wore the customary wreath and veil. She was attended by her sister Miss Alma O'Donnell as bridesmaid, and her cousin, Miss Mercy Reynolds, as trainbearer. Mr. Allen Kerle was best man. Miss Jean Wicherdin? presided at the organ.
lhe reception was held at the resident [sic] of the bride's parents. The presents were numerous and costly and included many cheques.
Later in the evening the happy couple left by train for Sydney, and the mountains, where the honeymoon is being spent.
Their future home will be at Kyogle." 7
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