Joseph John LIDDELL [12833]
- Born: 1863, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Marriage (1): Ellen Mary LOUGHNAN [12834]
- Died: 1919, Coburg, Vic, Australia at age 56
General Notes:
children Joseph Francis Liddell 1889-1972 Edward Henry Liddell 1891-1956 Henry Patrick Liddell 1894-1986 Malcolm John Liddell 1898-1970
Newspapers & Gazettes Browse Kilmore Free Press (Kilmore, Vic. : 1870 - 1954) Thu 25 Sep 1919 Page 3 OBITUARY. Mr Joseph J. Liddell's death; which occurred at Coburg, on Friday last, has evoked a feeling of deep regret amongst old friends in this district. Mr Liddell, who had been in delicate health for some time prior to his demise, was 55 years of age and spent most of his life at Reedy Creek, being held in the highest esteem by all his neighbors, who thoroughly appreciated his manly straightforward qualities. He leaves a sorrowing widow and five sons.
Newspapers & Gazettes Browse The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 20 Sep 1919 Page 17 Family Notices LIDDELL.- On the 19th September, 1919, at his residence, No. 205 Bell street, West Coburg, Joseph John, the dearly beloved husband of Ellen Liddell, and loving father of Frank, Edward, Henry, and Malcolm, aged 55 years. "May his soul rest in peace."
Newspapers & Gazettes Browse Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954) Sat 14 Sep 1918 Page 26 Wedding Bells WEDDING BELLS LlDDELL- O'DOWD. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Mary's, West Melbourne on July 17th, the contracting parties being Mr. Joseph Francis Liddell eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Liddell of Coburg, and Miss Brida O'Dowd, youngest daughter of Mrs. M. and the late Mr. O'Dowd, of 'Eelim-atta,' Fitzgibbon street, Parkville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. O'Ryan assisted by Dean Coyne (Leongatha) The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Thomas O'Dowd, looked charming in a creme gabardine costume. She carried a beautiful shower bouquet of white azaleas and maidenhair fern. Miss Milda O'Dowd (niece of the bride) acted as bridesmaid, and was prettily attired in a creme gabardine costume and creme panne velvet hat. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and maidenhair fern, and wore a gold Nellie Stewart bangle (the gift of the bridegroom). Mr. Malcolm Liddell performed the duties of bestman. After the ceremony, the wedding' breakfast was served at 'Eelim-atta ' the Rev. Dean Coyne presiding. The usual toasts were honoured and responded to. Later the happy couple left, amid a shower of confetti, by the express for Sydney, where the honeymoon was spent. The bride travelled in a smart Burgundy gabardine costume and grey wolf furs (gift of the bridegroom). The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a costly shaving outfit. Many, letters and telegrams of congratulation were received. Mr. and Mrs. Liddell's future residence will be atOakleigh.
Joseph married Ellen Mary LOUGHNAN [12834] [MRIN: 4536]. (Ellen Mary LOUGHNAN [12834] was born in 1858 in , , Ireland and died in 1939 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.)
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