Doris WHITE [6897]
- Born: 1911
- Marriage: James CHAMBERS IV [6898] on 27 Feb 1943 in St. Peter's College Chapel, Adelaide, South Australia
- Died: 23 Mar 1989, North Adelaide, South Australia at age 78
General Notes:
SAGHS Newspaper Births database Surname:WHITE Given Names:Doris Birth Date:30-Apr-1912 Source:Advertiser Notice:Birthday Publication Date:25-Apr-1992 Notes:Age=80.
Research Notes:
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Tue 9 Jun 1942 ENGAGED Doris, only daughter of Mrs. Myrtle R. White, of Aldgate, and the late Mr. E. 'White, to James Chambers, only son of Mrs. P. Sinden and the late Mr. J. Chambers.
Doris married James CHAMBERS IV [6898] [MRIN: 2376], son of James CHAMBERS III [19334] and Mary Alice PROVIS [19332], on 27 Feb 1943 in St. Peter's College Chapel, Adelaide, South Australia. (James CHAMBERS IV [6898] was born on 27 Dec 1903 in Port Elliot, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
SAGHS Newspaper Marriages database Surname:CHAMBERS Given Names:James Spouse Surname:WHITE Spouse Given Names:Doris Source:Advertiser Notice:Engagement Publication Date:09-Jun-1942
The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) Sat 27 Feb 1943 Page 11 Town Jottings AT St. Peter's College Chapel this afternoon, Doris, only daughter of Mrs. Myrtle R. White, of Aldgate, and the late Mr. Con. White, was married to James Chambers, son of Mrs. M. A. Sinden, of Victor Harbor, and the late Mr. J. Chambers. THE bride's mother is the author of the well-known novel 'No Roads Go By.' and Mrs. Chambers is herself an accomplished bush woman who can drove cattle and muster sheep as well as any man on a station. Her future home will be Mutooroo Station, near Broken Hill. A gown of cream lace with a cream tulle veil fastened with fresh flowers was chosen for the wedding dress. Miss Marjorie Jones was the only bridesmaid, and Mr. Rex Rad ford, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man.
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