Leslie HILLMAN [18001]
- Born: 30 Nov 1903, Knoxville, Adelaide, South Australia
- Marriage: Victoria Frances SALER [18018] on 18 Aug 1936 in Methodist Church, Quorn, South Australia
- Died: 22 Dec 1995, South Australia at age 92
- Buried: 27 Dec 1995, Quorn Cemetery, South Australia
General Notes:
SAGHS Birth Registrations database Surname:HILLMAN Given Names:Leslie Date of Birth:30-Nov-1903 Gender:M Father:John HILLMAN Mother:Elizabeth COAD Birth Residence:Knoxville District:Norwood Book/Page:720/361
SAGHS SA School Admissions database Surname:HILLMAN Given Names:Leslie Sex:M Registration date:09-Feb-1914 Birth Date:30-Oct-1903 Leave School Date:05-May-1914 Parent/Guardian Surname:HILLMAN Parent/Guardian Given Names:John Parent/Guardian Occupation:Hawker Town:Palmer Next School:Bruce Registration Number:74 Source:School Records Current School name:Stephenston School notes:Admissions 1900-1914. E of Quorn.
HILLMANLeslie22-Dec-199592Death25-Dec-1995 HILLMANLeslie27-Dec-1995Funeral25-Dec-1995
SAGHS SA Cemeteries database Surname:HILLMAN First Names:Leslie Death Date:22-Dec-1995 Burial Date:27-Dec-1995 Age:92 Cemetery:Quorn Source:Burial Register District Code:17 EventYear:1995
Australian & NZ Find a Greaver Index (Ancestry) Name:Leslie Hillman Death Date:22 Dec 1995 Cemetery:Quorn Town Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place:Quorn, Flinders Ranges Council, South Australia, Australia Has Bio?:N URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199372935/leslie-hillman
Other Records
• Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: laborer, 1939, Streaky Bay, South Australia.
• Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: laborer, 1948, Lockhart st., Whyalla, South Australia.
Leslie married Victoria Frances SALER [18018] [MRIN: 6648], daughter of Maurice John Henry SALER [18068] and Clara Elizabeth KNIBBS [18081], on 18 Aug 1936 in Methodist Church, Quorn, South Australia. (Victoria Frances SALER [18018] was born circa 1916, died on 15 Dec 1993 in South Australia and was buried on 17 Dec 1993 in Quorn Cemetery, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
SAGHS Marriage Registrations database Groom Surname:HILLMAN Groom Given Names:Leslie Bride Surname:SALER Bride Given Names:Victoria Frances Marriage Date:15-Aug-1936 Marriage Place:Methodist Church Quorn Groom Age:32 Groom Marital Status:S Groom Father:John Henry HILLMAN Bride Age:19 Bride Marital Status:S Bride Father:Maurice John Henry SALER District:Frome Book/Page:370/3130
Quorn Mercury (SA : 1895 - 1954) Fri 21 Aug 1936 Peach Blossom Weddings On Saturday evening two pretty weddings were oonducted in the Quorn Methodist Church by the Rev. H. P Lambert. The church, which had been decorated with flowering peach blossom by Miss Ruby Waters, made a beautiful setting to a dainty picture and brought many expressions of delight from the large crowd that filled the church. The first contracting parties to file up the aisle to the "Wedding March," played by Mrs H. Stokes on the organ, were Victoria (Sis), daughter of Mr and the late Mrs J. H. Saler, of Port Pirie, and Leslie. second son of Mrs and the late John Hillman, of Quorn. The bride, who was acoompanied by Mr T. H. Bury, was frocked in white silk morocain. The veil of tulle was held in position by a coronet of orange blossom, and she carried a trailing bouquet of pink and white rosebuds. The matron of honour was Mrs H. T. Hughes, of Willowie (sister of the bridegroom), who wore biege lace and net and a hat of pink flowers and carried a bouquet to match. The best man was Mr J. Saler (brother of the bride), of Port Pirie. Mrs Geo. Klingberg, sister of the bride, wore black morocain and carried a posy of sweet peas.
The second bridal party was Marjory (Midge), third daughter of Mrs and the late Mr John Hillman, of Quorn, and Clarenoe Charles, youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. F. Curnow, of Jamestown. The bride, who entered the church with Mr Joe Brewster, jun., was charmingly frocked in white all over lace net. Her veil of tulle, which was worn cap fashion, was held in position by a spray of orange blossom, and a silver girdle, with shoes to match completed the ensemble. She carried a shower bouquet of pink carnations and sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Phyllis Oxlade, of Port Augusta, cousin of the bride, wore blue georgette with silver girdle and shoes to match. A tulle cap was held in place by a spray of pink flowers, and she carried a bouquet of flowers to match. Mr A. Hillman, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs Hillman, mother of two of the contracting parties, was gowned in black wool de chene, and wore a black hat and shoes to match, and carried a bouquet of violets and sweet peas. Mrs Curnow, mother of the bridegroom, chose grey morocain with hat to match, and carried a posy of violets and sweat peas. Mrs C. Smith, sister of the bride, was frocked in black wool de chene, trimmed with broadcloth, and carried a posy of pansies. A reception was subsequently held at the home of Mrs Hillman, the mother of the bride, where the usual toasts were honoured and a happy time spent by all.
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