Family of SHEPPEARD, Edward and FORRESTER, Stewart Nasmith Harriett

Families

Married Husband SHEPPEARD, Edward [I0912] ( * 20 Nov 1844 + 6 Feb 1929 )
Married Wife FORRESTER, Stewart Nasmith Harriett [I2293] ( * 26 Nov 1842 + 19 Nov 1936 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 21 Oct 1865 Hartley, New South Wales, Australia    
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
SHEPPEARD, Alfred Charles [I2288]25 Jul 186615 Nov 1953
SHEPPARD, Sarah Jane [I2294]18 Jan 186815 Dec 1960
SHEPPEARD, Lilly [I2391]18721895
SHEPPARD, George [I2302]1873
SHEPPEARD, Edward [I2303]18762 Jul 1963
SHEPPARD, John Thomas [I2304]187713 Jul 1952
SHEPPARD, Alexander [I2308]13 Jan 188026 Aug 1972
SHEPPEARD, Betsy [I2309]13 Jan 18803 Sep 1930
SHEPPEARD, Amelia Rose [I2310]11 Aug 188217 Oct 1969
SHEPPEARD, Alice [I2311]6 Dec 188421 Dec 1983
SHEPPARD, Arthur [I2312]18851929

Narrative

Wedding Bells.
Sheppeard — Orchard.

A very pretty wedding took place at Stony Creek on Wednesday of last week, the contracting parties being Mr Edward Sheppeard, of Tingha, and Miss Sarah Lucy, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Orchard, senr., of Stony Creek, the interesting ceremony being conducted by Ensign Whittaker.
The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr Walter Orchard, looked charming in a dress of cream silk voile, trimmed with cream lace and net, and wore a hat to match. She carried a pretty shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums and ferns tied with white streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Verna Gladys Lute, was handsomely gowned in cream silk voile, with pale blue trimmings, and carried a bouquet of dahlias. She also wore a tasty gold brooch, the gift of the bridegroom. Mr Frank Orchard carried out the duties of best man. The wedding breakfast was held at the residence of the bride's parents, where a large number of friends sat down to the good things provided and honored the toasts appropriate to such occasions.
The wedding presents received were very numerous and included a number of cheques.
Wedding Bells. (1923, April 20). Tingha Advocate and North-Western Journal (NSW : 1916 - 1932), TROVE