SIDEY, Harriet Olive

Birth Name SIDEY, Harriet Olive
Gramps ID I1322
Gender female

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 21 Sep 1882 Queensland, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father SIDEY, Alfred Oswald [I0027]18563 Apr 1930
Mother WEBBER, Harriet [I0038]18488 Apr 1930
    Brother     SIDEY, Alfred Henry [I0167] 16 Aug 1880 24 Nov 1961
         SIDEY, Harriet Olive 21 Sep 1882
    Sister     SIDEY, Florence Edith [I0168] 10 Nov 1884 6 Apr 1886
    Sister     SIDEY, Ruby [I1323] 25 Dec 1886
    Sister     SIDEY, Ethel Edworthy [I1321] 21 Apr 1889 18 May 1968
 
CRONK, Henry [I0957]25 Dec 184410 Jan 1877
Mother WEBBER, Harriet [I0038]18488 Apr 1930
    Half-sister     CRONK, Elizabeth [I0980] 16 Sep 1867 16 Aug 1957
    Half-brother     CRONK, William John [I0972] 4 Oct 1869 26 Aug 1961
    Half-sister     CRONK, Clara Agnes Sarah Agnes [I0959] 11 Jun 1871 10 Jul 1935
    Half-sister     CRONK, Alice [I2254] 16 Sep 1873 3 Nov 1958
    Half-sister     CRONK, Louisa [I0962] 18 Sep 1875 16 Sep 1949

Families

Family of RUSSELL, Frederick William and SIDEY, Harriet Olive [F0450]

Married Husband RUSSELL, Frederick William [I1412] ( * + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 27 Apr 1911 Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia    
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RUSSELL—SIDEY.
A very pretty wedding eventuated at the Church of England, Beaudesert, on Thursday, April 27, the bridegroom being Mr. Frederick Russell, and the bride Miss Olive Sidey, both of Beaudesert. The Rev. Maxwell officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a very handsome princess robe of cream embroidered canvas voile, tucked and braided. She carried a bridal bouquet of white chrysanthemum and maiden hair fern, tied with white streamers, and her beautiful wreath and veil completed a very pretty costume. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss. Ethel Sidey, as maid of honor. The latter wore a becoming dress of white muslin, tacked and trimmed with embroidery and blue satin streamers, and a hat to harmonise. Mr. Herbert Dennis acted as best man. In the evening a dance was held at the residence of the bride's parents, fully a hundred people being present. The music was supplied Miss. Katie McMullin (piano), and Mr. A. McMullin (violin), assisted by Messrs. Dennis, B. and J. Cecil, while Mr. W. McMullin had charge of the dancing arrangements.

Family Notices (1911, May 20). Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser (Qld. : 1903 - 1922), p. 2. TROVE