Harold Norton Humphrey REPTON [3758]
- Born: 23 Jun 1906, Alverstone, Isle of Wight, England
- Marriage: Bernice Gertrude UPPILL [3716] on 28 Mar 1932 in Tammin Hall, Tammin, W.A.
- Died: 26 Nov 1994, Tammin, Western Australia at age 88
- Buried: Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia
General Notes:
Tammin Cemetery Records: Repton, Harold Jim Norton, no dates Repton, Humphrey, b. 23 Jun 1906, d. 26 Nov 1994, h/o Bernice, f/o Desmond, Peter, Jennifer, Lodge symbol, number 41. (note the name Humphrey - one and the same, Harold Norton Humphrey "Jim")
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Research Notes:
Image courtesy of R Uppill
Other Records
• Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, South View Nurseries, Alverstone, Brading, Isle of Wight. Harold is recorded as Son age 4 born Alberston, Isle of Wight
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Northam, Swan, 1931, Alverstone Farm, Tammin. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Northam, Swan, 1936, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Northam, Swan, 1937, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Northam, Swan, 1943, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Northam, Swan, 1949, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Northam, Swan, 1954, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Moore, Northam, 1958, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Moore, Northam, 1963, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Moore, Northam, 1968, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Moore, Northam, 1977, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
• Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: O'Connor, Northam, 1980, Tammin, Western Australia. Farmer
Jim married Bernice Gertrude UPPILL [3716] [MRIN: 1245], daughter of George UPPILL [3714] and Gertrude Shore HOCKING [3712], on 28 Mar 1932 in Tammin Hall, Tammin, W.A. (Bernice Gertrude UPPILL [3716] was born on 1 Jul 1906 in Perth, Western Australia, died on 21 May 2009 in Perth, Western Australia and was buried on 27 May 2009 in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1932 W.A. Marriage Reg 26 Northam
The West Australian (Perth) Wednesday 27 Nov 1929 Engagement Notice: The engagement is announced of Bernice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Uppill, of Tammin, to Harold, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Repton, of Tammin.
The West Australian (Perth) Monday 4 Apr 1932 COUNTRY NEWS: TAMMIN. . . . Miss B. Uppill and Mr. J. Repton were married here on March 29. . . .
The West Australian (Perth) Thursday 4 May 1932 Marriage Notice: REPTON- UPPILL.- On March 28, at Tammin, by the Rev. F. E. James., Harold (Jim), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Repton. to Bernice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Uppill.
Daily News (Perth) Monday 4 Apr 1932 & Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 10 Apr 1932 REPTON-UPPILL. The Tammin Hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion and packed to its utmost capacity on Easter Monday when friends and relatives gathered to witness the marriage of Bernice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Uppill, to Harold (Jim), elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Repton, both of Tammin. The Rev. F. E. James officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charming in a gown of silk georgette, and carried a sheaf of roses and heather. A full veil of soft embroidered tulle was held in place by a band of Brussels lace and orange blossom. Her only bridesmaid was her cousin, Miss Meryl Hocking, who wore a pretty pink floral ninon frock, with flounced skirt, and a picture hat to match, and carried, a sheaf of pink lilies. Mr. Lionel Repton (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. As the bride entered with her father the bridal march was played by Miss Margaret Raston, and during the singing of the register Mrs. Leonard Bensley sang "My Prayer." The bridal party, left the hall amid a shower of rose leaves and confetti. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Uppill entertained over 30 relatives at their home, Coodernoppin, where tables were decorated with Michaelmas daisies, pink roses, and carnations. Among the toasts honored was that of all absent friends and relatives. Later Mr. and Mrs. Harold Repton left by car, the bride travelling in a smart tailored grey suit, with shell pink satin blouse and white felt hat.
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