Georgina Olive Marjorie Baker, 19081943 (aged 35 years)

Name
Georgina Olive Marjorie /Baker/
Given names
Georgina Olive Marjorie
Surname
Baker
Married name
Georgina Olive Marjorie /Hardy/
Birth 1908 46

Death of a fatherGeorge Baker
1908 (aged 0)

Death of a maternal grandmotherHannah Lacey
1909 (aged 1 year)

Bridesmaid 17 January 1934 (aged 26 years)
Note: WEDDING.

WEDDING. HARDY - DOWLING. A WEDDING of much interest to the residents of Glen Alice was solemnised at Glen Alice Church by the Rev. G. R. Mathers on 17th January at 2.30 p.m. The contracting parties were Mona Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dowling, of "Lindfield," Glen Alice, and George Thomas, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardy, of "Watervaal," Glen Alice. The church was beautifully decorated by members of the C.W.A., of which the bride is a member. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in an ankle-length frock of ivory satin, with a veil of white embroidered tulle, held in position with a coronet of orange blossom. Miss Georgina Baker (aunt of the bride) and Miss Flora Baker (cousin of the bride) were bridesmaids, the former wearing an ankle-length frock of pale blue georgette, with blue shoes, white hat and gloves, and the latter wearing pale green georgette, with white hat and gloves. Mr. Wilfred Hardy, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, and Mr. Spencer Hardy was groomsman. The bouquets were supplied by Sister Pascoe, of Mudgee, through Miss Cooper, of Rylstone. The bride carried a bouquet of frangipanni and agapanthi, while the bridesmaids' bouquets comprised gladioli and carnations. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the mother of the bride received the guests wearing a frock of black moracain with white trimmings. The presents were numerous and costly. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a crystal necklace, the bride's gift being a gold watch chain. The bridegroom's gift to the bridesmaids were a diamond set ring and brooch. After the reception the happy couple left by car for their honeymoon, which is being spent touring. The bride was attired in a frock of flat crepe, with organdie trimmings, black swagger coat, with hat to tone. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 29 January 1934, p. 4. Georgina Baker Bridesmaid

Death of a motherElizabeth Wessell
1938 (aged 30 years)

Death 8 May 1943 (aged 35 years)
Note: Georgina Olive Marjory Hardy

Georgina Olive Marjory Hardy The death took place at Glen Alice post office on Saturday of a very well known and respected district resident in the person of Georgina Olive Marjory Hardy (nee Georgina Baker). The deceased, who was aged 35, was married 12 months ago, and prior to her marriage conducted the Glen Alice post office for many years. After marriage she resided at Glen Davis. The funeral took place to the Glen Alice cemetery on Sunday last, the last sad rites being performed by Archdeacon Bromhead. To the sorrowing husband and relatives we extend our sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 13 May 1943, p. 3. Georgina Hardy Obituary

Burial 9 May 1943 (1 day after death)
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1883
1 year
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
18851979
Birth: 1885 23
Death: 6 March 1979Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
5 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
6 years
elder brother
9 years
herself
19081943
Birth: 1908 46
Death: 8 May 1943Glen Alice Post Office, Glen Alice, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Private
husband
Private
herself
19081943
Birth: 1908 46
Death: 8 May 1943Glen Alice Post Office, Glen Alice, New South Wales, Australia
Bridesmaid

WEDDING. HARDY - DOWLING. A WEDDING of much interest to the residents of Glen Alice was solemnised at Glen Alice Church by the Rev. G. R. Mathers on 17th January at 2.30 p.m. The contracting parties were Mona Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dowling, of "Lindfield," Glen Alice, and George Thomas, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardy, of "Watervaal," Glen Alice. The church was beautifully decorated by members of the C.W.A., of which the bride is a member. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in an ankle-length frock of ivory satin, with a veil of white embroidered tulle, held in position with a coronet of orange blossom. Miss Georgina Baker (aunt of the bride) and Miss Flora Baker (cousin of the bride) were bridesmaids, the former wearing an ankle-length frock of pale blue georgette, with blue shoes, white hat and gloves, and the latter wearing pale green georgette, with white hat and gloves. Mr. Wilfred Hardy, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, and Mr. Spencer Hardy was groomsman. The bouquets were supplied by Sister Pascoe, of Mudgee, through Miss Cooper, of Rylstone. The bride carried a bouquet of frangipanni and agapanthi, while the bridesmaids' bouquets comprised gladioli and carnations. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the mother of the bride received the guests wearing a frock of black moracain with white trimmings. The presents were numerous and costly. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a crystal necklace, the bride's gift being a gold watch chain. The bridegroom's gift to the bridesmaids were a diamond set ring and brooch. After the reception the happy couple left by car for their honeymoon, which is being spent touring. The bride was attired in a frock of flat crepe, with organdie trimmings, black swagger coat, with hat to tone. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 29 January 1934, p. 4. Georgina Baker Bridesmaid

Death

Georgina Olive Marjory Hardy The death took place at Glen Alice post office on Saturday of a very well known and respected district resident in the person of Georgina Olive Marjory Hardy (nee Georgina Baker). The deceased, who was aged 35, was married 12 months ago, and prior to her marriage conducted the Glen Alice post office for many years. After marriage she resided at Glen Davis. The funeral took place to the Glen Alice cemetery on Sunday last, the last sad rites being performed by Archdeacon Bromhead. To the sorrowing husband and relatives we extend our sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 13 May 1943, p. 3. Georgina Hardy Obituary