Bertha Jane Luther, 18911924 (aged 33 years)

Name
Bertha Jane /Luther/
Given names
Bertha Jane
Surname
Luther
Married name
Bertha Jane /Collyer/
Birth 1891

MarriageAndrew CollyerView this family
18 May 1918 (aged 27 years)
Note: WEDDING.

WEDDING.

COLLYER - LUTHER. The wedding was celebrated at the Salvation Army Barracks, on Saturday afternoon last, by adjutant Purcell, of Andrew Collyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Collyer, of Mudgee, and Bertha Luther, daughter of Mrs. Luther, of Douro-street, Mudgee. Mr. Alf Collyer (brother of the bridegroom), acted as best man, and Miss Florrie Collyer (sister of the bride) acted as bridesmaid. After the ceremony the breakfast was held at the Army Barracks, where the usual toasts were proposed and honored. At the wedding breakfast the members of the Band and Songster Brigade took the opportunity of presenting the young married couple with a handsome set of carvers as a mark of the esteem in which they are held by their fellow Salvationists. The future home of the young couple will be in Douro-street, Mudgee. The "Guardian" wishes the young, happy couple all sorts of success in their future sphere.

Mudgee Guardian, Monday 20 May 1918, p. 2. Collyer Luther Wedding

Death 15 January 1924 (aged 33 years)

Family with Andrew Collyer
husband
herself
18911924
Birth: 1891
Death: 15 January 1924
Marriage Marriage18 May 1918Salvation Army Barracks, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Andrew Collyer + Private
husband
partner’s partner
Private
Marriage

WEDDING.

COLLYER - LUTHER. The wedding was celebrated at the Salvation Army Barracks, on Saturday afternoon last, by adjutant Purcell, of Andrew Collyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Collyer, of Mudgee, and Bertha Luther, daughter of Mrs. Luther, of Douro-street, Mudgee. Mr. Alf Collyer (brother of the bridegroom), acted as best man, and Miss Florrie Collyer (sister of the bride) acted as bridesmaid. After the ceremony the breakfast was held at the Army Barracks, where the usual toasts were proposed and honored. At the wedding breakfast the members of the Band and Songster Brigade took the opportunity of presenting the young married couple with a handsome set of carvers as a mark of the esteem in which they are held by their fellow Salvationists. The future home of the young couple will be in Douro-street, Mudgee. The "Guardian" wishes the young, happy couple all sorts of success in their future sphere.

Mudgee Guardian, Monday 20 May 1918, p. 2. Collyer Luther Wedding