Albert Harold Cox,

Name
Albert Harold /Cox/
Given names
Albert Harold
Surname
Cox
MarriageRuby May OldfieldView this family
28 July 1915

Note: COX - OLDFIELD

COX - OLDFIELD The Methodist Church, Limestone, was the scene of a quiet, but pretty wedding on, Wednesday evening, 28th July when Rev. S. G. Drummond, of Rylstone, joined in the holy bonds of matrimony, Mr. Albert Harold Cox, youngest son of Mr. William Cox, of Triangle, near Mudgee, and Miss Ruby May Oldfield, eldest daughter of Mr. James C. Oldfield, of Lucknor, Stony Pinch. The church was prettily decorated by the bride's friends. Mrs. Drummond played, "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden" while the choir sang as the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away. She was prettily attired in ivory crepe de chene over ivory broche, with long square train, trimmed with orange blossoms and true lovers' knots of seed pearls. The vest of the bodice was nicely trimmed with silver embroidery and pearls, and orange blossoms. She also wore the customary wreath and veil, the latter being kindly lent by the bride's cousin, Mrs. Buckley, Sydney, who used it herself in 1915. The bride carried a beautiful bouquet of white stocks, jonquils, and asparagus fern, with long white streamers. The bridesmaids were Misa Doris Oldfield, sister of the bride (who was attired in ivory crepe de chene, with tunic and vest of shadow lace, and white hat trimmed with moss roses and ivory ribbon), and Miss Nellie Cox, sister of the bridegroom (attired in ivory silk voile, silk hat, with white posy. Both bridesmaids carried pretty bouquets of choice flowers. Mr. Les. Cox, bRother of the groom, filled the role of best man. As the happy young couple left the church they were showered with confetti. Later in the evening they left for their future home "Westwood," Gulgamree. The presents were numerous and costly. On Friday night, prior to the wedding, the friends of the bride gave her a kitchen tea, held at her father's residence. Many very useful gifts were received. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 26 August 1915, p. 29. Wedding Cox and Oldfield

Golden Wedding Anniversary 28 July 1965

Note: Mudgee couple married 50 years

Mudgee couple married 50 years Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cox, 'Brooklyn,' 19 Horatio Street, Mudgee, will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary (50 years) on July 28. They have three children, Mrs. G. H. Tomkins, Mudgee; Mrs. S. V. Rains, Birriwa; and Alderman A. W. Cox, the Deputy Mayor of Mudgee. There are nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. A celebration party will be given this grand old Mudgee couple on Saturday evening, July 24, in the C.W.A. Rooms where about 100 guests will gather to help them to celebrate this wonderful occasion. Mr. Cox is the son of the late William and Eliza Cox of Bocoble, Mudgee, and Mrs. Cox was the former Ruby May Oldfield, daughter of the late James and Jane Oldfield, of Stony Pinch, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian Wednesday 21 July 1965, p. 10. Golden Wedding Anniversary Albert and Ruby Cox

Death of a wifeRuby May Oldfield
7 December 1977
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS COX, Ruby May. - December 7, 1977, at Mudgee Hospital, late of 19 Horatio Street, Mudgee, loved wife of Al, loving mother of Mavis, (Mrs. George Tomkins, Mudgee), Faye (Mrs. Rains, Birriwa) Bill (Shire President, Mudgee). Aged 85 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday 8 December 1977, p. 25. Death Notice Ruby May Cox

Family with Ruby May Oldfield
himself
wife
18921977
Birth: 1892 27 25
Death: 7 December 1977Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage28 July 1915
Marriage

COX - OLDFIELD The Methodist Church, Limestone, was the scene of a quiet, but pretty wedding on, Wednesday evening, 28th July when Rev. S. G. Drummond, of Rylstone, joined in the holy bonds of matrimony, Mr. Albert Harold Cox, youngest son of Mr. William Cox, of Triangle, near Mudgee, and Miss Ruby May Oldfield, eldest daughter of Mr. James C. Oldfield, of Lucknor, Stony Pinch. The church was prettily decorated by the bride's friends. Mrs. Drummond played, "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden" while the choir sang as the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away. She was prettily attired in ivory crepe de chene over ivory broche, with long square train, trimmed with orange blossoms and true lovers' knots of seed pearls. The vest of the bodice was nicely trimmed with silver embroidery and pearls, and orange blossoms. She also wore the customary wreath and veil, the latter being kindly lent by the bride's cousin, Mrs. Buckley, Sydney, who used it herself in 1915. The bride carried a beautiful bouquet of white stocks, jonquils, and asparagus fern, with long white streamers. The bridesmaids were Misa Doris Oldfield, sister of the bride (who was attired in ivory crepe de chene, with tunic and vest of shadow lace, and white hat trimmed with moss roses and ivory ribbon), and Miss Nellie Cox, sister of the bridegroom (attired in ivory silk voile, silk hat, with white posy. Both bridesmaids carried pretty bouquets of choice flowers. Mr. Les. Cox, bRother of the groom, filled the role of best man. As the happy young couple left the church they were showered with confetti. Later in the evening they left for their future home "Westwood," Gulgamree. The presents were numerous and costly. On Friday night, prior to the wedding, the friends of the bride gave her a kitchen tea, held at her father's residence. Many very useful gifts were received. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 26 August 1915, p. 29. Wedding Cox and Oldfield

Golden Wedding Anniversary

Mudgee couple married 50 years Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cox, 'Brooklyn,' 19 Horatio Street, Mudgee, will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary (50 years) on July 28. They have three children, Mrs. G. H. Tomkins, Mudgee; Mrs. S. V. Rains, Birriwa; and Alderman A. W. Cox, the Deputy Mayor of Mudgee. There are nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. A celebration party will be given this grand old Mudgee couple on Saturday evening, July 24, in the C.W.A. Rooms where about 100 guests will gather to help them to celebrate this wonderful occasion. Mr. Cox is the son of the late William and Eliza Cox of Bocoble, Mudgee, and Mrs. Cox was the former Ruby May Oldfield, daughter of the late James and Jane Oldfield, of Stony Pinch, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian Wednesday 21 July 1965, p. 10. Golden Wedding Anniversary Albert and Ruby Cox