Gertrude Winifred TOMKINS [6562]
- Born: 4 Aug 1899, North Croydon, Adelaide, South Australia
- Marriage: Richard John WILLIAMS [6767] on 23 Dec 1925 in Robert Street Church of Christ, Hindmarsh, Adelaide, South Australia
- Died: 18 May 1979, South Australia at age 79
General Notes:
1899644/408 SA Births TOMKINS Gertrude Winifrid, Alfred Talbot TOMKINS, Frances Jane DAVISON, Hindmarsh
Advertiser WILLIAMS Gertrude Winnifred1979 (d. 18 May - Pub. 21 May 1979)
Other Records
• Resided: At Father's death, 1948, Ovingham, Adelaide, South Australia.
Gertrude married Richard John WILLIAMS [6767] [MRIN: 2330] on 23 Dec 1925 in Robert Street Church of Christ, Hindmarsh, Adelaide, South Australia. (Richard John WILLIAMS [6767] was born on 15 Jan 1899 in Bowden, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 12 Feb 1971 in Adelaide, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1925 SA Marriage 305/965 WILLIAMS Richard John, TOMKINS Gertrude Winnifred, Hindmarsh
The Register Saturday 26 December 1925 WILLIAMS- TOMKINS WEDDING The marriage of Richard John Williams only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams, of Fitzroy, and Gertrude Winnifred Tomkins, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Tomkins, of Croydon, took place at the Robert Street, Hindmarsh, Church of Christ, took place on Wednesday, December 23, Pastor E. J. Paternoster officiated. Miss D. Hall played the wedding march. A solo was given by Mr. J. Weeks. The bride was frocked in ivory crepe de chine with silver lace and silver lace train lined with shell-pink georgette, and finished off with orange blossom. She had an embroidered veil, and coronet of orange blossom, and carried a sheaf of Christmas lilies. The first bridesmaid, Marjory Tomkins, wore a pink crepe de chine and guipure lace dress with knife-pleated apron effect; gold tissue bandeaux around hair. May L. Tomkins, second bridesmaid, was dressed in heliotrope crepe de chine and guipure last, with knife-pleated panels; a gold tissue bandeaux around hair. Each bridesmaid carried a bouquet. The train-bearer, Rita Everett, wore a pale-blue crepe de chine frock and Dutch cap of silver tissue, Mr. G. Swanbury was best man, and Mr. F. Tomkins groomsman. The bridesgroom's present to the bride was a 'Nellie Stewart' bangle, and statuary to the bridesmaid. The trainbearer received a gold brooch engraved with her monogram. The guests were received at the Rechabite Hall, Hindmarsh, by the bride and bridegroom and their parents. The wedding breakfast was served in the supper room, the tables being tastefully arranged and decorated with pink carnations and scabiosa. After the loyal toast was honoured, Pastor E. J. Paternoster proposed "The bride and bridegroom," which was acknowledged by the bridegroom. "The bridesmaids," by Mr. T. H. Brooker, and replied to by Mr. G. Swanbury. Mr. W. Hall submitted "The parents" Messrs. R. Williams and A. Tomkins responded. Misses S. Paternoster rendered a song, and Miss D. Hall a recitation. Games and dance took place, and musical items were contributed by Mr. and Mrs. P. Bowering, Miss D. Battersby, Messrs. W. Hall, J. Weeks. Mr. C. Wood was pianiste, and Mr, C. S. Tomkins, M.C. Among the guests were:- Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomkins, Mesdames Henwood, M. Tomkins, Pastor and Mrs. E.J. Paternoster, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Bowering and children, M. and Mrs. H. W. Tomkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. Swanbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tomkins, Mr. and Mrs. D. Battersby, Mr. and Mrs. and Master Jones, Mr. and Mrs. S. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. W. Emes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cheesman, Mr. and Mrs. Beverley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Moyse, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moyse, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. K. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sullivan, Mesdames Sullivan, sen., A. S. Codling, C. Rimes, P. White, W. Davison, Cook, E. Coombe, A. Holden, Misses D. Battersby, A. Bittner, D. Tomkins, F. Battersby, E. Tomkins, L. Richardson, A. L. Tomkins, B. Bothwell, H. Tomkins, S. Paternoster, B. Tomkins, T. Everett, K. Hall, K. Everett, P. Cooter, T. Swanbury, B. Griffen, A. Street, B. Sullivan, E. Moyse, R. Fraser, M. Richardson, G. Rimes, Mary Tomkins, R. Everett, Messrs. T. H. Brooker, M. Moyse, G. Pierce, L. Moyse, P. Hannan, B. Buckland, A. Hooker, C. Wharton, H. Richardson, Cook, B. Bradshaw, D. Philps, C. Williamson, H. Holden, F. Craddock, Max Holden, F. Tomkins, G. Holden, E. Kemp, G. Swanbury, J. Stewart, J. Stephens, R. Ottoway, K. Wharton.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Sat 10 Apr 1926 Marriage: WILLIAMS - TOMKlNS. -On the 23rd December, 1925, at Robert-street Church of Christ, by Pastor E. J. Paternoster, Richard John (Jack), the only son of Richard Henry and Julia Williams, of Whinham-street, Prospect, to Gertrude Winifred, oldest daughter of Mr. A. and the late Mrs. Tomkins, of North Croydon.
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