Dr Frederick John JUDE MB CM [6055]
- Born: Cir 1877
- Marriage (1): May Bessie Hughes McBRIDE [1487] on 5 Feb 1914 in All Souls Church, St. Peters, Adelaide, South Australia
- Died: 29 May 1949, Joslin, Adelaide, South Australia aged about 72
- Buried: 30 May 1949, St Jude's Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia
General Notes:
The Advertiser Friday 2 Feb 1900 PERSONAL The following official appointments appear in the "Government Gazette" this week;- . . . Port Augusta Hospital. Frederick John Jude, M.B, C.M., Edin. to be a public vaccinator . . .
The Advertiser Tuesday 31 May 1949 Death Notice: JUDE.-On May 29 at his residence, 8 Battams road, Joslin, Frederick John, dearly beloved husband of May Bessie Jude and loving daddy of Dawn.
The Advertiser Tuesday 31 May 1949 Funeral Notice: JUDE. -THE FRIENDS of the late FREDERICK JOHN JUDE. M.B., ChM., of 8 Battams road, Joslin, are respectfully informed that his Remains were privately laid to rest on MONDAY, 30th May, in St. Judes Cemetery, Brighton. Rev. R. V. S. Adams officiated.
Frederick married May Bessie Hughes McBRIDE [1487] [MRIN: 2050], daughter of William James McBRIDE [525] and Florence Marian Disher STODART [20], on 5 Feb 1914 in All Souls Church, St. Peters, Adelaide, South Australia. (May Bessie Hughes McBRIDE [1487] was born on 1 Apr 1887 in nr Redruth, South Australia, died on 12 Mar 1975 in Adelaide, South Australia and was buried on 14 Mar 1975 in St Jude's Anglican Church Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1914 SA Marriages 258/339 JUDE Frederick John MCBRIDE May Bessie Hughes, Norwood
The Mail Saturday 17 February 1914 & Burra Record Wednesday 18 February 1914 Wedding. - Jude - McBride. - A quiet wedding took place at All Souls' Church, St. Peters, on Thursday after noon, February 5, when Miss May McBride, elder daughter of Mr. W.J.M. Bride, of "Kooinoo," Burra, and grand-daughter of Mr. R.J.M. McBride, of Kooringa, was married to Dr. Frederick John Jude, of Mildura, Victoria, only son of Mr. M. Jude, of Glenelg. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. W.G.M. Murphy, Miss Jefferies presided at the organ, and the church was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The bride (who was given away by her father) looked charming in a soft, clinging white brocaded silk crepe gown, elaborated with silk applique, a spray of orange blossom was worn in front of the corsage, and the toilette was completed with a white silk crepe hat draped with Chantilly lace and ospreys. She carried a posy of tuberoses and fern tied with a broad, white satin ribbon with her initials beautifully painted on either end, and wore the bridegroom's gift of a gold and aquamarine pendant. The attendant bridesmaid, Miss Ethel Jude (the bridegroom's sister) wore a white lace dress over white silk, relieved with touches of crimson, white tulle hat, with crimson roses. She carried a crimson posy, and wore the bridegroom's gift of a cameo bracelet. Mr. Max Boucaut supported the bridegroom as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at Burra-bidgy, Clinton Avenue, East Adelaide (the residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. E.D. Evans), where the relatives of the newly-married couple were entertained. The happy couple left the same afternoon for the hills, en route to the eastern States. The bride's going-away dress was a champagne silk/coat and skirt with which was worn a black velvet hat. The presents were both numerous and handsome.
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