- Born: 1910, Essendon, Vic, Australia 8128,8133
- Marriage (1): Phyllis Gretta DAVEY [10288] in 1933 in , Victoria, Australia
- Died: 7 Jan 1997, , Victoria, Australia at age 87 8134,8135,8136
General Notes:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 25 Mar 1933 Page 13 Family Notices McCUTCHEON-DAVEY-On the 28th January, 1933 at Methodist Church Camberwell, by Rev E. Nye, Hugh Gerald, youngest son of Mrs. McCutcheon and the late Mr. H. G. McCutcheon, of Camberwell, to Phyllis Gretta, only daughter of Mrs. Davey and the late Mr. C. T. Davey of Camberwell. (At home Tuesday, April 4, and Wednesday April 5, 1933.)
Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Thu 23 Feb 1933 Page 32 Family Notices McCutcheon-Davey PASTEL hues were worn by the charming bridesmaids who attended Miss Phyllis Gretta Davey, only child of the late Mr Charles T. Davey, and Mrs Davey. "Barfold," Radnor Street, Camberwell, at her marriage, which was celebrated at the Camberwell Methodist Church on Saturday, January 28. The bridegroom was Mr Hugh Gerald McCutcheon. youngest son of the late Mr Harry G. McCutcheon, and Mrs McCutcheon, "Killara," Prospect Hill Road Camberwell. Mr W. J. Davey gave the bride away. She chose a lovely wedding gown of ivory duchesse satin, fashioned on mediaeval lines, the effect being enhanced by a Honiton lace veil mounted over white tulle and caught by a plaited band to form a cap. A coronet of orange blossom was finished with little clusters of blossom at each side, and she carried a loosely arranged bouquet of choice white roses, with long trailing sprays of lily-of-the-valley tree. Three bridesmaids, Misses Mavis McCutcheon (sister of the bridegroom), Jean Allan and Louie Matthews (cousin of the bride), were in attendance. Their georgette frocks were in shades of pale green, shell pink and pale blue respectively, made of georgette, with deep flounces of silk net forming billowy skirts. Little Grecian capes surmounted the frocks, and their picture hats of tulle were trimmed with forget-me-nots. They carried bouquets of pink carnations, gladioli and holly leaves. Mr William Hartnett acted as best man and Messrs Edgar and Donald Little as groomsmen. After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. E. Nye, a reception was held at the Chalet, Wattle Park. The bride's mother brightened her black ensemble with a shoulder spray of Duchess of York pansies, the same flowers setting off Mrs McCutcheon's black georgette and lace frock and black hat.
Hugh married Phyllis Gretta DAVEY [10288] [MRIN: 3404], daughter of Charles Thomas DAVEY [10293] and Mary Amy WHELAN [10292], in 1933 in , Victoria, Australia. (Phyllis Gretta DAVEY [10288] was born in 1909 in Fitzroy, Vic, Australia 8128 and died on 16 Jun 1992 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 8130,8131,8132.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage, 1933, , Victoria, Australia.
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