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Family: Frank Corby / Lucy Ellen Loiterton (F556)

m. 05 Apr 1911


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  • Father | Male
    Frank Corby

    Born  05 Dec 1889  Jindalee, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  14 Jan 1946  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  15 Jan 1946  cemetery, Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Married  05 Apr 1911  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Joseph Corby | F1549 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Eliza Crisp | F1549 Group Sheet 

    Lucy Ellen LoitertonMother | Female
    Lucy Ellen Loiterton

    Born  16 Jul 1888  Kilrush, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  16 Dec 1978  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  19 Dec 1978  cemetery, Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  John Loiterton | F514 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Ann Guymer | F514 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Female
    Ailsa Arline Corby

    Born  22 Feb 1912  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died     
    Buried     
    Spouse  Victor Thomas Callen | F1550 
    Married  1950   
    Spouse  George White | F1551 
    Married  16 Apr 1974   

    Child 2 | Female
    Della Mary Corby

    Born  20 Jun 1913  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died     
    Buried     
    Spouse  Harold Albert Robert Irvine | F1552 
    Married  22 Apr 1945  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location

    Child 3 | Male
    Harold Frank Corby

    Born  05 Oct 1914  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  10 Nov 1976  Temora, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     

    Child 4 | Male
    Clive Joseph Corby

    Born  20 Apr 1916  Cootamundra, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died     
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    Spouse  Beryl Ellwood | F1554 
    Married  16 Jun 1946  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location

    Child 5 | Male
    Clarence John Corby

    Born  20 Nov 1917  Cootamundra, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  17 Jul 1987  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  21 Jul 1987  cemetery, Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  Maureen Cornelia Morton | F1555 
    Married  25 Jul 1942  Stockinbingal, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location

    Child 6 | Male
    Frederick Earl Corby

    Born  21 Jul 1919  Cootamundra, NSW, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died     
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  • Notes  Newspaper:


    • CORBY - LOITERTON

      A picturesque wedding took place at St. James' Church, Stockinbingal, on Wednesday, March 5th. The bridegroom was Frank, fifth son of Mr. Joseph Corby, of ' Sunnydale,' and the bride, Nellie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Loiterton, jun., of Mount Hope. Stockinbingal.

      The church, waa very tastefully decorated with asparagus fern and evergreens, tied with white ribbons, done by the girl-friends of the bride. The ceremony was conducted by the Ven. Archdeacon Simpson. The bride, who waa given away by her father, wore white cache-de-soie draped with chiffon, and also wore a wreath and veil, and carried a ahower bouquet of cactus dahlias, autumn lily, maden hair and asparagus fern. The only ornament worn, waa a gold pendant and chain, the gift of the bridegroom. She waa attended by three bridesmaids? Misses Elsie and Eileen Loiterton (sisters), and Miss Ivy Corby (sister of bridegroom)? who were dressed in striped Jap. silk, with malines lace and trimming. The brooches with their bouquets were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Bert. Corby was best man, and Mr. Herb. Loiterton groomsman. After the ceremony the guests ad journed to the residence of the parents, where the wedding breakfast was served, followed by a dance at night, when about 800 guests took part. Tbe happy couple left by the; after noon train for Sydney, where the honeymoon is to be spent. The bride's travelling dress was a navy coat and skirt, with hat to match. *

      PRESENTS. Bridegroom to Bride, gold pendant and chain; Bride to Bridegroom, silver shaving outfit; Bridegroom to Bridesmaids, gold brooches ; Mr. J. Loiterton (father), cheque; Mrs. J . Loiterton (mother), house linen : Mr. Herb. Loiterton (brother), silver mid. hair brush aad comb ; Mr. L. Loiterton (bro.), silver cake dish; Walter and Allen (bros.), silver pickle jar ; Mr. Harold Loi terton (bro.), silver butter knife and sugar apoons ; Miss Elsie Loiterton (sister), silver serviette rings ; Miss Eileen Loiterton (sis.), set silver afternoon tea spoons in case ; Mr. C. Loiterton, senr., cheque; Mrs. C. Loiterton, senior, afternoon tea set.; Misses Millie and Doris Loiterton (sisters), cut glass sauce decanters; Mr. J. Corby (father of Bridegroom), cheque: Mrs. J. Corby (mother), household furniture com plete ; Mr. Bert Corby (bro.), marble clock ; Mr. Ern. Corby (bro.) bro* ae lamp ; Mr. Victor Curby (bro), oak picture frame; Mr. Horace Corby (bro.)f pair a.m. vases;. Mr. Earl Corby (tro.), pair a.m. perfume bottle#; Mr. Cyril Corby (bro.), jardmecr ; Min Ivy Corby (?iater), s.m. jam dUh and apoon ; Mies Dnlcie Corby (lis.), pair perfume bo'.* ties; Miases Tbeliaa and lulda Corby (ais.), a.m.-.'iilad bowl ; Matters J)eeaoDd and Norman Corby (broe.), diver augir scuttle ; Miss BUietBeflsaas, silver breakfast cruet ; Mies May'BslImaa, afternoon tea set ; Mr. Chafei'BeUman, 'silver aaoce enut ; Mr. Alf* Bellman, pair ornaments ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Loitsrtq^j^m^dbnec^kBivfls and forks ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Loitertoo, dinner knives ; Mr. and Mrr. Jas. Loiterton,' silver baoked band mirror Mw- Maude Loiterton, tea ?poo&s; 'Mr.*ah3Mn. S.'Corby, silver butter nub ; Mr. W. Corby, f-ea., silver jam dish ; ?Mr. Alf. and /.Misi-ETsie Corby, . Gtit biscuit 'taml ; Mr. -Fercy and Miss Elsie Corby, aftez&ooa-tea aet ^JfrraaffiMri. A. Corby, silveni(ia,.pot ;'Mr. ..and4iMifl. T. Corby, lamp ; Mus HJv':Corby, glass dish ; jfr, Peroy aud.MiM.M.' Corbv. afternoon tea set:

      JJCewre. aa3,&fi-8ee Elliott^, sot oanrers and steel in case; Mr. i^Bar^ess. diver button book iao'd'sHoo lift ; Mr. B. NewbonDd, pair silver saltadn Csso ; Yen. ^ri-hdeabon Simp son, Biblel) Meters. Albert an4 Liobel Tetby, ink*tand uMr. K V, Begloy,'-: silver teapot ; iMescrs 8. Oohenasd Co., silver hot water kettle.?ndt e&nd ',i Miss M. Broady, silver toest taok-; jB&. Jss. and Miss* A^ Priestly, ritver o?g cruet ;*1Cm MoQaeen, rilver but ter knife; Mr. MoOo&ald, silver:-; breakfast or net ; Mies B. Finch, 'illvtr breakfast cruet; .Mr. H. Leaby. sUver dinner -ruot-; Mr. A. XJurry, 'silrcr Jap* breiak. cruet Mr. and 'Mrs. T. N? ville, eilvendinner oruet ; Mr. Theo. . Webb, 'silver dinner cruet ; :Mr. B. A. Fincb, silver jam dish ; Mies A. Curry, sil ver sweet dish ; Miss P? Caoty, silver honey jar.; Mr. and Mifsvli. Pi Forsyth,, silver .eugarsouttlei;: Mr. CLMatxning, pair, photo frames ; Mr.