Gilmour, William Reinhold

Birth Name Gilmour, William Reinhold
Nick Name Bill
Gender male
Age at Death about 75 years, 3 months, 6 days

Narrative

Find a Grave Memorial ID 197545275
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SOUTH COAST BULLETIN, SOUTHPORT, Wednesday 29 Mar 1950
Bill Gilmour, son of Mr. H. Gilmour of Stevens St., left Southport a week ago for New Guinea, where
he will assist in managing a plantation of his aunt's. He left by a boat which is owned by, and carrying goods for the company. His wife (she was Jennie Chatfield) who was to follow him as soon as she could get a passage, will probably arrive there before him, for rumour says that she left yesterday by plane. What a surprise for Bill when he lands there.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1923 Queensland, Australia    
Death 7 April 1998 Australia    
Burial   Mt Thompson Memorial Gardens & Crematorium, Holland Park West, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Gilmour, Hugh Edward Sr189219 March 1964
Mother Campradt, Mary Ottilie189028 April 1948
         Gilmour, William Reinhold about 1923 7 April 1998
    Brother     Gilmour, Hugh Edward Jr 8 May 1920 21 July 1944

Families

Family of Gilmour, William Reinhold and Chatfield, Jennifer Josephine

Married Wife Chatfield, Jennifer Josephine ( * 1930 + 11 September 1982 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 2 October 1948 Congregational Church, Southport, Queensland, Australia    
  Narrative

GILMOUR—CHATFIELD
A pretty wedding was celebrated on Saturday afternoon, October 2nd at Congregational Church, Southport by Rev. Absalom Deans between Miss Jenny CHATFIELD, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs E. E. CHATFIELD, 'Toongoomba,' Esplanade and Mr. William Gilmour, youngest son or Mr H. Gilmour and the late Mrs Gilmour, Stevens St. Southport.
The bride's frock of pale shell pink slipper satin was cut on classical lines and her veil of Honiton lace was richly embroidered. She carried a sheath of cream roses and gladioli.
Sister of the bride Mrs J Maguire who attended as Matron of Honour wore a steel grey crepe ensemble and black hat massed with flowers and veiling. Little Irene Law acted as flower girl dressed in pale blue net.
Mr D. Bright attended as groomsman.
The church was tastefully decorated by members of the Girls Club,
The reception was held at 'Toongoomba' where 100 guests were received by Mr and Mrs Chatfield.
Mrs Chatfield wore a turquoise biue frock and cyclamen hat.
Later Mr. and Mrs Gilmour left by car on tour of the Northern Rivera.

South Coast Bulletin (Southport, Qld. : Wed 13 Oct 1948

  Attributes
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Attributes

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