Bertha Aileen Archer, 1893–
- Name
- Bertha Aileen /Archer/
- Given names
- Bertha Aileen
- Surname
- Archer
- Married name
- Bertha Aileen /Roberts/
Birth | 1893
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Birth of a brother | Herbert Stanley Archer 1895 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a brother | Charles G Archer 1896 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Elvy M Archer 1897 (aged 4 years) |
Birth of a sister | Eva Archer 1898 (aged 5 years) |
Birth of a sister | Edith Jane Archer 1901 (aged 8 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Henry Archer 9 November 1901 (aged 8 years) Age: 76 Buried at Wollar Anglican (with Ann Maria). Headstone; In Loving Memory of Henry Archer, Born London, Died 9-11-1901, Aged 76 years, Husband of Ann, Stepfather of Elizabeth, Father of Jane, William, Emma, Henry, Thomas, George, Robert & James. |
Birth of a brother | Frederick William Archer 1902 (aged 9 years) |
Birth of a brother | Henry R Archer 1904 (aged 11 years) |
Birth of a brother | Hubert T Archer 1906 (aged 13 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Ann … 6 February 1908 (aged 15 years) Age: 73 Note: Buried at Wollar (with Henry). |
Birth of a brother | Carl Archer 1909 (aged 16 years) |
Birth of a brother | Lionel Victor Archer 1913 (aged 20 years) |
Marriage | Francis Patrick Roberts — View this family 20 December 1915 (aged 22 years) ROBERTS - ARCHER. A quiet, but rather pretty, wedding was celebrated in the R.C. Church, Gulgong, on Monday, 20th December, by Rev. Father O'Donnell, the contracting parties being Bertha Aileen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Archer, of Kanimbla, Ulan, and Francis Patrick, youngest son of Mrs. S. Roberts, Moolarben. The bride was attired in white merv silk, with silk trimming. She wore the orthodox wreath and veil, and carried a shower bouquet of hydrangea and maidenhair fern with white streamers. Misses Eva and Edythe Archer were bridesmaids. The former (chief maid) was attired in white de soie, wore a blue hat, and carried a bouquet of blue and white sweet peas and maidenhair ferns, with blue streamers. The latter wore a pretty dress of white embroidered muslin and guipure, with heliotrope ribbon, and carried a bouquet of fuschia and maidenhair fern. Mr. C. G. Archer, brother of the bride, filled the role of best man. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome brooch set with green stones; to the bridesmaids a gold brooch, and to the best man a fountain pen. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a ring. After the ceremony the bridal party journeyed to the residence of the bride's parents, where cake and wine were partaken of. Appended is a list of presents: Mother of bride, silver-mounted oak butter dish, china teapot, and hot water kettle; father of bride - cheque and silver cruet; mother of bridegroom - half dozen china cups and saucers; Mr. Herbert Archer - cheque; Mr. Charles Archer - gold bangle; Miss Eva Archer - silver-mounted ruby glass salt cellar; Miss Edythe Archer - silver-mounted oak sugar basin and cake stand; Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberts, china teapot; Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, pair vases; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberts - tinted glass cake dish and fruit stand; Mr. Stan Roberts - china fruit dish; Miss May and Masters A. and A. Roberts - silver-mounted salt cellars; Mr. Charles Roberts - water jug and tumblers; Mr. and Mrs. S. Swords - pair silver photo frames; Mr. and Mrs. G. Maberley - half-dozen plates; Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts - salad bowl; Mr. George Malone - cheque; Masters F. and C. Archer - glass sugar basin; Masters H. and R. Archer - half dozen bread and butter plates; Master Lionel Archer - egg cups; Mrs. Cook - silver-mounted honey jar; Miss C. Robinson - silver-mounted sauce bottle in stand; Mr. and Mrs. T. Haynes - sugar basin; Mr. H. Gossage - water jug and glasses; Miss A. A. Loughrey - pair salad bowls; Mr. R. Loughrey - tinted glass flower vase; Mr. De Groen - oak butter knife. |
Death of a brother | Charles G Archer May 1916 (aged 23 years) CHARLES ARCHER. Mr. Charlie Archer, aged 19 years, son of Mr. Henry Archer of Ulan who was admitted to the Gulgong Hospital last week, suffering from tetanus, died in that institution. He was a very popular young fellow, and a member of a highly-respected family. It appears that he was engaged rabbiting about three weeks ago, when a rabbit scratched him on the hand. It is believed that germs from the earth got into the hand, and brought on the terrible disease. The young fellow wanted to go to the war for some months past, but his parents considered that he was scarcely old enough. Much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved parents and relatives (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 22 May 1916, page 2). |
Death of a father | Henry Archer 24 November 1955 (aged 62 years) MR. HENRY ARCHER The death occurred at his residence in Bayley Street, Gulgong recently of Mr. Henry Archer, aged 86 years. The funeral took place at Ulan, Rev. Fisher, of Merriwa, officiating at the church and the graveside. The late Mr. Archer was one of the district's most respected citizens. He lived most of his life in the Gulgong area, and during his time drove wagons, was a bush timber worker, and later went in for farming. He was active to within a few months of his demise. Deceased is survived by his wife, sons, Herbert, Frederick (Merriwa) Hubert Merriwa) Raymond, Carl and Lyall, daughters, Eva (Mrs H. Gossage), Bessie (Mrs C Beedell). Deepest sympathy is extended to the bereaved. - Advertiser (Muswellbrook Chronicle, Friday 30 December 1955, page 3). |
Death of a mother | Ellen Matilda Robinson 12 August 1961 (aged 68 years) Death Mrs. E. M. Archer A very highly respected resident of the town and district Mrs. Ellen Matilda Archer, passed away in the District Hospital on August 12, at the age of 89. Deceased was born at Wilpinjong. Her husband predeceased her over 15 years ago. The late Mr. and Mrs. Archer came to Gulgong some 16 years ago to reside for health reasons and to be close to a doctor. A family of six sons and two daughters survive namely: Herbert (Ulan district), Hugh and Frederick (Merriwa), Ray (Gulgong), Carl (Arncliffe), Lyle (Turill), Mesdames H. (Eva) Gossage (Gulgong), and C. (Bessie) Beedell (Brisbane) to whom sympathy is extended. The funeral took place to the Church of England cemetery at Ulan, Rev. John Woodhouse, of Gulgong officiating. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 31 August 1961, p. 16. Death notice, Ellen Matilda Archer. |
Death of a brother | Frederick William Archer 1974 (aged 81 years) |
Death of a brother | Carl Archer 21 July 1983 (aged 90 years) Death Notice ARCHER, Carl, July 21, 1983 at Wagga Base Hospital. Beloved ber of Herb, Hughy, Lyle, Eva and Bessie. Aged 74 at rest. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 2 August 1983, p. 21. Death, Carl Archer |
Death of a brother | Lionel Victor Archer 1984 (aged 91 years) Round-A-Bout With Belle The death occurred of Mr. Lionel Victor Archer of “Echo Dell” Turill. “Lysle” as he was known, was a member of a large family. He was the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Archer, pioneers of the Murragamba-Ulan area. Over the years Lysle had been employed as a rural worker, and then he had a carrying business, carting sleepers and grain. He also drove the Turill-Uarbry school bus for many years. As well, he had his farming and grazing property “Echo Dell”. He had a very cheery disposition and as a younger man enjoyed sport, and played a good game of tennis. Lysle was also a regular supporter of the Presbyterian Church at Turill in the Gulgong Parish. He is survived by his wife Louise, who unfortunately has been a semi-invalid for many years, his daughters Pamela and Marjorie, sons Wally and Morrie also his bers and sisters. The esteem in which Lysle Archer was held was evident in the large number of people who filled and overflowed from St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church at Ulan. It seemed very fitting that the funeral service was conducted by the Presbyterian Minister from Gulgong, in St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church where Lysle’s late parents and members of his family worshipped for many years. The funeral took place in the Ulan Cemetery at 3 p.m. on March 26. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 3 April 1984, p. 2. Death Lionel Victor Archer |
Death of a sister | Eva Archer 29 March 1985 (aged 92 years) |
Death of a brother | Herbert Stanley Archer 1 April 1987 (aged 94 years) Death Notice ARCHER, Herbert Stanley, at Gulgong Hospital, late of Ulan, dearly beloved husband of the late Maude Archer and loved father and father-in-law of Merle and Les, Vin and Carmen, and loved grandfather and great-grandfather of their families. Aged 92 years. At rest. Funeral to move from St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Ulan, Today Friday 3rd April at 2.00p.m. Macquarie Valley Funerals A.F.D.A. Telephone Mudgee 722331. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 3 April 1987, p. 16. Death, Herbert Stanley Archer Round-About With Belle The death occurred in the Gulgong Hospital on April 1 of a very senior and highly respected resident of Ulan, Mr. Herbert Stanley Archer aged 92. The funeral took place from St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, Ulan, on April 3. There will be further details later. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 7 April 1987, p. 2. Death, Herbert Stanley Archer |
Burial of a brother | Herbert Stanley Archer 3 April 1987 (aged 94 years) |
father |
1868–1955
Birth: 1868 Death: 24 November 1955 — Bayley Street, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
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mother |
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Death: 12 August 1961 — Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
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3 years
younger brother |
1895–1987
Birth: 1895
27 Death: 1 April 1987 — Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
younger brother |
1896–1916
Birth: 1896
28 Death: May 1916 — Gulgong District Hospital, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
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1909–1983
Birth: 1909
41 Death: 21 July 1983 — Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 20 December 1915 — St John The Baptist Catholic Church Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | ROBERTS - ARCHER. A quiet, but rather pretty, wedding was celebrated in the R.C. Church, Gulgong, on Monday, 20th December, by Rev. Father O'Donnell, the contracting parties being Bertha Aileen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Archer, of Kanimbla, Ulan, and Francis Patrick, youngest son of Mrs. S. Roberts, Moolarben. The bride was attired in white merv silk, with silk trimming. She wore the orthodox wreath and veil, and carried a shower bouquet of hydrangea and maidenhair fern with white streamers. Misses Eva and Edythe Archer were bridesmaids. The former (chief maid) was attired in white de soie, wore a blue hat, and carried a bouquet of blue and white sweet peas and maidenhair ferns, with blue streamers. The latter wore a pretty dress of white embroidered muslin and guipure, with heliotrope ribbon, and carried a bouquet of fuschia and maidenhair fern. Mr. C. G. Archer, brother of the bride, filled the role of best man. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome brooch set with green stones; to the bridesmaids a gold brooch, and to the best man a fountain pen. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a ring. After the ceremony the bridal party journeyed to the residence of the bride's parents, where cake and wine were partaken of. Appended is a list of presents: Mother of bride, silver-mounted oak butter dish, china teapot, and hot water kettle; father of bride - cheque and silver cruet; mother of bridegroom - half dozen china cups and saucers; Mr. Herbert Archer - cheque; Mr. Charles Archer - gold bangle; Miss Eva Archer - silver-mounted ruby glass salt cellar; Miss Edythe Archer - silver-mounted oak sugar basin and cake stand; Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberts, china teapot; Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, pair vases; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberts - tinted glass cake dish and fruit stand; Mr. Stan Roberts - china fruit dish; Miss May and Masters A. and A. Roberts - silver-mounted salt cellars; Mr. Charles Roberts - water jug and tumblers; Mr. and Mrs. S. Swords - pair silver photo frames; Mr. and Mrs. G. Maberley - half-dozen plates; Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts - salad bowl; Mr. George Malone - cheque; Masters F. and C. Archer - glass sugar basin; Masters H. and R. Archer - half dozen bread and butter plates; Master Lionel Archer - egg cups; Mrs. Cook - silver-mounted honey jar; Miss C. Robinson - silver-mounted sauce bottle in stand; Mr. and Mrs. T. Haynes - sugar basin; Mr. H. Gossage - water jug and glasses; Miss A. A. Loughrey - pair salad bowls; Mr. R. Loughrey - tinted glass flower vase; Mr. De Groen - oak butter knife. |
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