Leonard James GREEN [8056]
- Born: 19 Dec 1880, Adelaide, South Australia
- Marriage (1): Dora May STRUCKMEYER [8054] on 10 Jul 1905 in Res Mr Green, Kent Town, Adelaide, South Australia
- Marriage (2): Ruby Eileen STOKIE [15512] on 4 Dec 1923 in Chalmers Church, Adelaide, South Australia
- Died: 27 Sep 1953, Sydney, NSW, Australia at age 72
General Notes:
1880 SA Birth GREEN Leonard James, James Redgwin GREEN Maria Emily BURLEY, Adelaide 251/416
1953 NSW Death GREEN LEONARD JAMES 20186/1953, KEDGEWIN JAMES, EMILY, District CHATSWOOD
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Mon 28 Sep 1953 Death Notice: GREEN Leonard James-September 27, 1953 of 20 shellcove Road Neutral Bay beloved husband of Ruby Green.
Funeral Notice: GREEN - The Funeral of the late LEONARD JAMES GREEN of 20 Shellcove Road Neutral Bay will leave Bruce Maurer's Chapel, 281-3 Pacific Highway near West Street North Sydney This Monday after service commencing at 12.15 p m for the Northern Suburbs Crematorium.
Leonard married Dora May STRUCKMEYER [8054] [MRIN: 2885], daughter of Friedrich Gustave STRUCKMEYER [8052] and Ann Jane HEFFORD [3135], on 10 Jul 1905 in Res Mr Green, Kent Town, Adelaide, South Australia. (Dora May STRUCKMEYER [8054] was born on 5 May 1884 in Redhill, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
(Image courtesy Peter Tilley Compilation)
1905 SA Marriage 224/162 GREEN Leonard James STRUCKMEYER Dora May, Norwood
Chronicle (Adelaide) Saturday 29 July 1905 Marriage Notice: GREEN- STRUCKMEYER (Tilley).- On the 10th July, at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, by the Rev. W. Keay, Leonard James, eldest son of the late J. K. Green, Kent Town, to Dora May, youngest daughter of A. J. Struckmeyer, Broken Hill.
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW) Saturday 29 July 1905 Marriage Notice: GREEN-STRUCKMEYER (Tilly).-July 10, at East Town, South Australia, by the Rev. W. Kelly, Leonard James, eldest son of the late J. K. Green, Kent Town, to Dora May, youngest daughter of A. J. Struckmeyer, Broken Hill.
Leonard next married Ruby Eileen STOKIE [15512] [MRIN: 5709], daughter of John Edward STOKIE [15513] and Ada Eliza GROVES [15514], on 4 Dec 1923 in Chalmers Church, Adelaide, South Australia. (Ruby Eileen STOKIE [15512] was born on 6 Jul 1897 in Adelaide, South Australia and died on 4 Oct 1990 in Sydney NSW, Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1923 SA Marriage 297/705 GREEN Leonard James (D), STOKIE Ruby Eileen, Adelaide
Critic (Adelaide, SA : 1897-1924) Wed 12 Dec 1923 WEDDING GREEN-STOKIE. Chalmers Church, North Terrace, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday, December 4, when Ruby Eileen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stokie, was married to Leonard, eldest son of Mrs. M. E. and the late Mr. James Green, of Broken Hill, the Rev. Dr. Seymour being the officiating clergyman. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a handsome gown of ivory charmeuse, with an overdress richly embroidered in mother of pearl, crystal beads and pearls, draped and caught at one hip with a beaded cabochon, and on the other with a handmade spray of flowers. She wore a tulle veil kept in place with a coronet of pearls and orange blossom, and carried a sheaf of Madonna lillies. The bridesmaid, Miss Vera Smith, was a niece of the bridegroom, and wore a sweet frock of shell pink georgette with mauve hat, her bouquet was composed of pink carnations and mauve sweet peas, and she wore the bridegroom's gift-a pearl brooch. Mr. Jack Turpin was best man. During the service Mrs. J. Davidson sang "Because" very beautifully. After the ceremony a reception was held at Arcadia Cafe, the bride's mother receiving in a smart frock of black morocain, hat en suite, and carried a red posy, and the bridegroom/s mother wore a modish gown of black silk, handsomely braided. Musical items were rendered by Mrs. T. Davidson, Miss Vera Smith, Miss Hilda Smith, Mrs. L. Smith, and Mr. W. Edge, Mr. G. W. .Illingworth, and recitations by Mr. L. Smith and Mr. Randall. . The following day the happy pair left amid a shower of good wishes by the Beltana for an extended trip through the States, the bride travelling in a smart cream gabardine costume and a saxe blue poke bonnet hat.
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