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William GUTHRIDGE [10970]
(Abt 1800-)
Mary Ann GUTHERIDGE [10971]
(Abt 1802-)
William LITTLE [10917]
(Abt 1787-1854)
Isabella RIDDELL [10918]
(Abt 1797-1857)
Richard GUTHRIDGE [10931]
(Abt 1826-1901)
Margaret LITTLE [10924]
(Abt 1837-1922)
Arthur Harold GUTHRIDGE [10960]
(1865-1941)

 

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Arthur Harold GUTHRIDGE [10960] 7477,7478

  • Born: 1865
  • Died: 1941 at age 76

bullet   Another name for Arthur was Arthur Harold GUTHERIDGE.

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Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Sat 27 Oct 1894 Page 18 Family Notices
GUTHRIDGE- STIRLING.- The marriage of Miss May Stirling, youngest daughter of the late Mr. George Stirling, of Richmond, to Mr. Arthur Guthridge, eldest son of Mr. Richard Guthridge, Grace Park, Hawthorn, was celebrated at the residence of the bride's mother, "Clifton," Church-street, Richmond, on Tuesday, October 23, the Rev. J. B. Smith, of Camberwell, officiating. The drawing-room was prettily decorated with grasses and quantities of white flowers. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. George Stirling, wore a graceful gown of white Indian silk, with accordion-ploated corsage, the trimming being fine lace. A long tulle veil was worn over a small wreath, and she carried a beautiful shower bouquet. She was attended by three bridesmaids- the Misses Beatrice and Laura Guthridge (sisters of the bridegroom), and Miss Lorna Smith - who were gowned prettily in white Indian silk, with yokes of heliotrope and silver brocade, completed by shower posies with trails of lilies of the. valley. The other attendants were little children - Miss Daisy Treloar (niece of the bridegroom), Miss Lily Stirling (niece of the bride) and two little nephews, Master Jack Copeland (South Australia) and Master Robert Stirling. The little girls wore loose frocks of ivory silk and carried posies of white blossoms with heliotrope streamers. The little boys wore cream serge suits with sashes of heliotrope silk. Mr. Hotchin acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held and light refresh ments served in the dining-room, which was also very prettily decorated. Later in the afternoon the bride and bridegroom departed for their honeymoon, . Mrs. Guthridge wearing a travelling gown of grey tweed striped narrowly with blue, with sleeves and corsage trimmings of grey silk, and hat of striped black and tuscan straw trimmed with loops of black ribbon nnd tuscan straw. A large number of costly and handsome


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