Chatfield, Hazel Joan

Birth Name Chatfield, Hazel Joan
Gender female

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 6 November 1932 Australia    
Residence 1950 Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Chatfield, Edward6 August 19093 December 1979
Mother Whebell, Rose Anna10 January 190925 October 1988
         Chatfield, Hazel Joan 6 November 1932
    Brother     Chatfield, Alan Keith 13 February 1934
    Sister     Chatfield, Marie Anne 5 February 1937

Families

Family of Rankine, Donald Henry and Chatfield, Hazel Joan

Married Husband Rankine, Donald Henry ( * + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 7 October 1950 Methodist Church, Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia    
  Narrative

Cairns Post (Qld. : Wednesday 25 October 1950)
WEDDING
RAVENSHOE, Oct 18.-On Saturday, October 7, at the Methodist Church, Ravenshoe, the marriage was celebrated of Hazel Joan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. CHATFIELD, to Donald Henry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rankine, thus linking two ot the oldest families In the district.
The church had been beautifully decorated, and many relatives and friends attended. Rev. Peel officiated.
The bride, looking very lovely, entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away. Her frock was: of fine, off-white lace worn over slipper satin, and a tulle veil which had been worn by her grandmother. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli. A three strand pearl necklet, the gift of the bridegroom, completed a lovely ensemble.
Miss Marie CHATFIELD, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and chose a bouffant frock ot pink figured organdie. For headdress she wore a short pink net veil, held in place by a trail of pink flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink flowers. The duties of best man were carried out by the groom's brother. Mr. Clyde Rankine.
During the signing of the register, and as the happy couple were leaving the church, Mr. Weston, senr. played appropriate music on the organ.
The reception was held in the School of Arts, where Mrs. CHATFIELD, who wore floral crepe, with white accessories, and Mrs. Rankine, who chose blue crepe with brown accessories, welcomed the 70 guests. The tables bad been tastefully decorated, pride of place being given to a two-tiered wedding cake, made by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Whebell, of Mareeba, and iced by Mr. T. Merrin, junr., of Ravenshoe. Rev. Peel was chairman, and a number of toasts were given musical honours.
The bride's gift to the groom was a travelling set, and the groom's gift to the bridesmaid, was a two strand pearl necklet. A large number of congratulatory telegrams were received, also many valuable presents and cheques. The honeymoon will be spent in Sydney, to where the young couple left by car, travelling overland. For her travelling frock the bride chose mauve crepe, with black accessories. Their home will be in Ravenshoe.

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Rankine, James Edward12 April 1952
Rankine, Donald John31 May 1953
  Attributes
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Attributes

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