Thomas Loftus TAYLOR [8289]
- Born: Cir 1905, Ireland
- Marriage: Alma Clarice DUNN [8283] on 20 Jun 1931 in Baptist Church, Collins St., Melbourne
- Died: 17 Nov 1975, Box Hill, Melbourne, VIC, Australia aged about 70
- Buried: Fawkner Memorial Cemetery, Victoria, Australia
General Notes:
1905 likely born Ireland (acknowledge information - Lawrence Family Tree - Ancestry) 1976 Vic Death TAYLOR Thomas Loftus, Father: Nicholas, Mother: Sarah (Deakin) Reg. no7724
Victoria Australia Wills & Probate Records 1841-2009 Name:Thomas Loftus Taylor Death Date: 17 Sep 1975 Death Place:Warburton Occupation: Company Director Grant Date: 18 Nov 1976 Grant:P Probate File Number: 814/426
TAYLOR Thomas Loftus (Tom) Funeral notice 20NOV1975 Memorial Service The Age (Melbourne) 19NOV1975 TAYLOR Thomas Loftus (Tom) Death notice 17NOV1975 Death The Age (Melbourne) 20NOV1975 TAYLOR Thomas Loftus (Tom) Death notice 17NOV1975 Death at Box Hill and District Hospital, late of Warburton The Age Melbourne) 18NOV1975
Other Records
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: machinist, 1925, 51 Bellairs av, Yarraville, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: printer, 1928, 49 Gipps st, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: printer, 1934, 151 Separation st, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: printer, 1935, 59 The Grove, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: com travlr, 1937, 32 Harrison st, Mitcham, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: printer, 1937, 59 Thistle st, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: printer, 1942, 64 Sheffield st, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: printer, 1949, 64 Sheffield st, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: manufacturer, 1967, 3/33 St George's rd, Toorak, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: manufacturer, 1968, 3/33 St George's rd, Toorak, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: manufact, 1972, 3/33 St George's rd, Toorak, Melbourne VIC Australia.
Tom married Alma Clarice DUNN [8283] [MRIN: 3002], daughter of Alfred Herbert DUNN [1011] and Margretta TEASDALE [8278], on 20 Jun 1931 in Baptist Church, Collins St., Melbourne. (Alma Clarice DUNN [8283] was born in 1912 in Melbourne, VIC, Australia and died on 19 Jul 1991 in Warburton, Victoria, Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1931 Vic Marriage DUNN Alma Clarice TAYLOR Thos Loftus Reg. no 4495
Table Talk (Melbourne) Thursday 23 July 1931 Taylor-Dunn In a clinging ivory satin gown veiled with ivory tulle, Miss Clarice Alma Dunn made a very beautiful bride at her wedding to Mr. T. L. Taylor, of "Dunbrody," Bayswater, on Saturday evening, June 20. The marriage was celebrated at the Baptist Church, Collins Street, Melbourne. The bride, who is the fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Dunn, Moreland, enhanced her slim and graceful figure by having her wedding gown cut on very severe lines with wrist-length sleeves and a V d้colletage to the moulded bodice. The fulness of tho skirt was inlet with long godets and formed a train at the back. The filmy veil was arranged in a cap over the crown of the head and was held in position by a narrow wreath of orange blossom finished with dainty clusters at either side. The tulle was many yards in length forming an over-train. The lovely sheaf bouquet was loosely arranged and consisted of cream roses, hyacinths and maiden-hair fern. Miss Lola Dunn attended her sister as first bridesmaid, with Miss Elsie Williams. Their becoming frocks of turquoise satin were gracefully fashioned with cowl backs to the slightly pouched bodices, matching scarves, and full skirts hanging from moulded hip lines. Wreaths of small roses wore worn across their hair and toned with the shower bouquets of autumn tinted flowers and foliage, which they held. Lace mittens and silver and pearl necklets and bracelets, the gifts of the groom, were an effective and pretty finish. Mrs Frank West (Viola Grace Taylor), and her attendants form an attractive group. The best man was Mr. J. Skerrett, Mr. C. Langley acted as groomsman. The reception was held in the Greenroom at "The Dell," The bride's mother wore a bottle green ensemble trimmed with black and white coney, her toque of ring velvet matching. photograph <http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/illustrations> Mrs T. L. Taylor (Clarice Alma Dunn), one of June's pretty brides. Ronald'Estor photo.
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