Andrew John PRITCHARD [19101]
- Born: 13 Jun 1894, Tothills Belt, South Australia
- Marriage: Margaret Mary KEOUGH [19094] on 9 Apr 1928 in St Laurence's Church, North Adelaide
- Died: 16 Oct 1976, South Australia at age 82
- Buried: 19 Oct 1976
General Notes:
SA Birth Registrations database Surname:PRITCHARD Given Names:Andrew John Inkster Date of Birth:13-Jun-1894 Gender:M Father:Thomas Perrier PRITCHARD Mother:Isabella (fmly) OLLEY (nee) INKSTER Birth Residence:Tothills Belt District:Kapunda Book/Page:545/196
SA Newspaper Death Notice database Surname:PRITCHARD First Names:Andrew John Date:16-Oct-1976 Age:82 Source:Advertiser Notice:Death Publication Date:18-Oct-1976
Surname:PRITCHARD First Names:Andrew John Date:19-Oct-1976 Source:Advertiser Notice:Funeral Publication Date:18-Oct-1976
Andrew married Margaret Mary KEOUGH [19094] [MRIN: 7014], daughter of Francis Joseph KEOUGH [19040] and Bridget Gertrude KENNEDY [19031], on 9 Apr 1928 in St Laurence's Church, North Adelaide. (Margaret Mary KEOUGH [19094] was born on 22 Apr 1902 in Mount Barker, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
SA Marriage Registrations database Groom Surname:PRITCHARD Groom Given Names:Andrew John Bride Surname:KEOUGH Bride Given Names:Margaret Mary Marriage Date:09-Apr-1928 Marriage Place:St Laurence Church North Adelaide Groom Age:33 Groom Marital Status:S Groom Father:Thomas PRITCHARD Bride Age:25 Bride Marital Status:S Bride Father:Francis Joseph KEOUGH District:Adelaide Book/Page:315/146
The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) Sat 21 Apr 1928 Page 16 Pritchard - Keough St. Lawrence's Church, North Adelaide, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Margaret Keough, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Keough, of George street, Henley Park, and Mr. Andrew J. Pritchard, late of Tothills Creek. Rev. Father McEvoy officiated. The bride was attired in ivory georgette beaded with crystal. She wore a tulle veil arranged with a coronet of orange blossom. The train, which was draped from either shoulder with brilliant clasps, was of ivory crepe de chine under lined with pale pink crepe de chine, on which was a true lovers knot of orange blossom and a silver horseshoe. She carried a shower bouquet of pink and white flowers. Miss G. Keough (sister of the bride) was the only bridesmaid, and was frocked in pale pink georgette trimmed with opalescent sequins. She wore a pink and silver hat and carried a posy of pink carnations and roses. Little Marie Keough (sister of the bride) was flower girl, and was dressed in pale pink georgette with frills of blue ribbon. She wore a gold bandeau trimmed with forget-me-nots, and carried a basket of pink and blue flowers. Master Jack Hyland was page boy. He wore a white satin suit trimmed with gold braid. Mr. Charles' O'Connor was bestman. The mother of the bride wore a frock of black georgette beaded with stele, and a black hat trimmed with silver. She carried a posy of autumn tints. The reception was held at Calaroga Hall, which was decorated by friends of the bride with maidenhair fern, wisteria, roses, and balloons. The bride travelled in a wine ensemble suit trimmed with fur. She wore a fawn velour hat and a stone marten fur, the gift of the bridegroom. The bride and bridegroom left on a motor tour for their honeymoon. Among the guests were: - Rev. Father McEvoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyland, Mr. and Mrs. M. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. J. icle, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs E. Farrell, Mesdames D Brien, E. Ryan, T. Slattery, J. Slattery, W. Hayes, Chapman. Misses T. and R. McCabe. R. Keouch, A. Goode, M. Percy, R. Hepworth, M. Hyland, M. Farrell, W. Slattery, V. Ryan, L. Doyle, L. Pritchard, Nicholas. M. Durick. Messrs. J. B. Ryan, F. D. Keough. J. Hepworth, T. O'Loughlin (Crystal Brook), L. Ryan J. Keough, P. Hutu, S. Day, E. Bridgman, E. Farrell, M. Keough, and T. Corny.
Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1954) Fri 18 May 1928 WEDDING. PRITCHARD-KEOUGH. On the 9th April, at St. Laurence's Church, North Adelaide, by the Rev. Father McEvoy, O.P., Andrew J., youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, to Margaret M., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Keough, Henley Park.
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