m. 1892
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Born |
1871 |
Grafton, New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
1947 |
Picton , New South Wales, Australia |
Buried |
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Married |
1892 |
The Presbyterian Church, Grafton, New South Wales, Australia |
Father |
George REUTER, ,of Grafton,New South Wales | F7609 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Caroline BENDER | F7609 Group Sheet |
Born |
1871 |
Redfern , New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
14 Sep 1950 |
Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia |
Buried |
16 Sep 1950 |
the Presbyterian Cemetery , Thirlmere, New South Wales |
Father |
Thomas Davey WALKER, ,of Bedford House,Redfern,New South Wales. | F7604 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Emily TRANTER | F7604 Group Sheet |
Born |
1892 |
Grafton, New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
1950 |
Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia |
Buried |
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Born |
1895 |
Newtown, New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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Born |
1897 |
Glebe, New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
1922 |
Paddington, New South Wales, Australia |
Buried |
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Born |
1900 |
Picton , New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
1912 |
Picton , New South Wales, Australia |
Buried |
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Born |
1902 |
Picton , New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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Born |
1904 |
Picton , New South Wales, Australia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Buried |
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Notes |
Married:
- Ref:Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : 1870 - 1907) Saturday 1 October 1892
"The Presbyterian Church at Grafton was recently the scene of a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Mr. W. Reuter, of Grafton,and Miss Eliza Walker, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Walker, of Botany-road, Redfern. The bride was dressed in white cashmere trimmed with white lace, and orange blossoms, and wore the usual veil, and the chief bridesmaid, Miss Reuter, sister of the bridegroom, looked very nice in cream nun's veiling. Three little girls dressed in white held the brides train. Mr. W. Werner acted as best. man. After partaking of the breakfast the party drove to South gate, and returning the same evening gave a ball at the hall, at which a largo number of guests were pre sent, all of whom spent a thoroughly enjoyable night."
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