Thelma Angela Muriel Ethel HENNESSY [17204]
- Born: 20 Jun 1908, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
- Marriage: Eric Norton BAKER [17203] on 25 Feb 1939 in St Augustine's Church, Unley, Adelaide, South Australia
- Died: 9 May 1974, Adelaide, South Australia at age 65
- Buried: 10 May 1974, Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia
General Notes:
NZ Internal Affairs - Birth 1908/16860 Hennessy Thelma Angela Muriel Ethel, Ethel, William (registered dob 20 June 1908)
SAGHS Newspaper Death Notice BAKER Thelma 09-May-1974 65 Death 10-May-1974
Centennial Park Cemetery Records Baker, Thelma Angela Muriel Ethel 09/05/1974 Plympton: Interment Type: Ashes Interment Date: 10/05/1974 Interment Status: Interred Interment Location: Acacia C, Path BV, Grave 39 Cremation Date: 10/05/1974 Interment Right: 992805 Interment Right Status: Current Interment Right Expiry: 06/08/2025
Thelma married Eric Norton BAKER [17203] [MRIN: 6332], son of Robert Norton Scruton BAKER [17213] and Living, on 25 Feb 1939 in St Augustine's Church, Unley, Adelaide, South Australia. (Eric Norton BAKER [17203] was born on 21 Dec 1901 in Semaphore, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 8 Aug 1965 in Daw Park, Adelaide, South Australia and was buried on 27 Jan 1966 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
SAGHS Newspaper Marriages etc BAKER Eric N HENNESSY Thelma [P] Engagement 15-Nov-1938:
SAGHS Newspaper Marriages HENNESSY Thelma BAKER E Norton 25-Feb-1939 Social Notes 24-Feb-1939: Surname: HENNESSY Given Names: Thelma Spouse Surname: BAKER Spouse Given Names: E Norton Date: 25-Feb-1939 Location: St Augustines Church Unley Source: Advertiser Source2: Ian Shillabeer Collection Notice: Social Notes Publication Date: 24-Feb-1939 Notes: Social Notes.
News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954) View title info Sat 25 Feb 1939 Page 6 Baker-Hennessy THE marriage of Miss Thelma Hennessy and Mr. Eric Norton Baker, of Hyde Park, will be solemnised at St. Augustine's Church, Unley, tonight by the Rev. Frank Weston. She is the only daughter of Mrs. I. Kernot, of Avenue street, Millswood, and will be given away by her stepfather, Mr. Kernot, A slim-fitting gown of magnolia satin will be worn by the bride. It has a long train, and the bodice, with its Quaker collar and long pointed sleeves, is embossed and beaded. A cluster of real orange blossom fastens the veil of silk net. She will carry a posy of real orange blossom. The bridesmaids, Misses Beryl Goldsmith and Agnes Matson, will wear Quaker dresses in palest blue organdie, and will carry posies of delphiniums and pink carnations to match the clusters worn as headdresses. Mr. F. Baker will be bestman and the groomsman will be Mr R. Hennessy.
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