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1916 - 2000 (84 years)
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Name |
Phyllis Smith |
Born |
26 Apr 1916 |
Waverley, NSW, Australia |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
07 Nov 2000 |
Person ID |
I34 |
Kelly / Grayer |
Last Modified |
21 Mar 2023 |
Father |
Thomas Ohalam Smith, b. 30 Apr 1888, Gilgandra, NSW, Australia , d. 2 Dec 1966, Little Bay, NSW, Australia (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Emily Windle, b. 26 Nov 1893, Coogee Bay, NSW, Australia , d. 29 Apr 1985, The Entrance, NSW, Australia (Age 91 years) |
Married |
12 Jul 1915 |
Waverley, NSW, Australia |
Notes |
- From Marjorie Smith:
After Tom and Elizabeth were married they lived with Elizabeth's mother Sarah at Bondi Junction (Mill Hill Road) for a period before moving to St, Leonards where Tom had secured employment as a labouror. When Tom secured employment with Vaucluse Council they moved to Vaucluse and lived a small house which was only half built and was called "The Rest". Around 1928 they moved to Watson's Bay where the children grew up and which was always a "special place" for them.
- From Debbie Musgrave (marriage certificate):
Tom and Elizabeth wre married on 12 Jul 1915 at St. Barnabus' church, Mill Hill, Waverly by Robert Lyle Houston, minister.
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Photos
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| Thomas Smith and Elizabeth Windle Grandma and Grandpop at Lily Windle's wedding 1915 |
| Smith Children Standing: Lionel, Sarah and Phyllis
Seated: Marjorie |
| Tom and Elizabeth Smith, Rowe St. Bondi Junction. ca 1960 On the front porch. This terrace was one of the many demolished to make way for Bondi Junction Railway station. A tennis court now occupies the site. Photo by Les Musgrave. |
Documents |
| Smith Windle Marriage Certificate
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Family ID |
F14 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Roy Musgrave, b. 20 Jan 1914, Summer Hill, NSW, Australia , d. 24 Mar 2006, Long Jetty, NSW, Australia (Age 92 years) |
Married |
1942 |
Children |
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Last Modified |
24 Aug 2014 |
Family ID |
F17 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 26 Apr 1916 - Waverley, NSW, Australia |
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Notes |
- From Dan Byrnes:
Phyllis died at 7am in a nursing home on 7-11-2000 (Melbourne Cup day as it happened, after suffering some years from Alzheimer's Disease and with some complications (as with her sister Sarah) from diabetes. Doug Smith recently said he was pleased he had seen her, she recognised him and squeezed his hand, and had a twinkle in her eye. More to come. See Larkin tree.
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