Name |
Albert Thomas Mote |
Born |
04 Feb 1888 |
Yass Hotel, Yass, NSW, Australia |
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The Yass Hotel The Yass Hotel where Albert Mote was born in 1888; house, hotel |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Aft May 1928 |
43 Pritchett Street, Yass, NSW, Australia |
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000009h2 The home of Albert and Mabel Mote from May 1928.
43 Pritchett Street, Yass, NSW.
Taken by Gordon Mote with a box camera while up a pine tree.; house |
Died |
30 Oct 1960 |
Goulburn Base Hospital, Goulburn, NSW, Australia [1] |
Buried |
31 Oct 1960 |
Methodist Cemetery, Yass, NSW, Australia [1] |
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000009g1 The headstone for Albert Thomas Mote in the Yass cemetery.
Photograph taken in 1980 by Gordon Mote.; headstone |
Person ID |
I9 |
Mote/McInnes |
Last Modified |
4 Feb 2014 |
Father |
James Frederick Mote, b. 15 Mar 1846, No. 6 Terrace, New Norfolk Street, Islington, London, Middlesex, England , d. 23 Apr 1893, the Salutation Inn, Yass, NSW, Australia (Age 47 years) |
Mother |
Martha Crossley, b. 15 Oct 1842, Seven Hills, NSW, Australia , d. 14 Aug 1937, Yass, NSW, Australia (Age 94 years) |
Married |
10 Jan 1874 |
Yass Hotel, Yass, NSW, Australia |
Family ID |
F6 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Mabel Beryl Wales, b. 22 Aug 1893, Young, NSW, Australia , d. 10 Aug 1954, Yass, NSW, Australia (Age 60 years) |
Married |
15 Sep 1915 |
Methodist Church, Young, NSW, Australia |
Newspaper |
17 Sep 1915 |
The Chronicle, Young, NSW, Australia |
WEDDING OF ALBERT THOMAS MOTE
AND
MABEL BERYL WALES
WEDNESDAY FIFTEENTH SEPTEMBER NINETEEN FIFTEEN
The Methodist Church was nicely decorated by friends for the marriage on Wednesday of Mr Albert Thomas Mote, of Yass, and Miss Mabel Beryl Wales, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Wales of Young.
The Rev. William Weston performed the ceremony in the presence of a fairly large assemblage. As the bride entered the Church the Choir sang "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden" and as the couple left as man and wife the Wedding March was played.
The brides dress was a brocaded crepe de Chine with over dress of ninon, trimmed with shadow lace and pearls. She also wore the customary wreath and veil and a gold wristlet watch, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of white carnations and sweet peas. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a shaving outfit. The bridesmaids were Miss Alice Mote and Miss Hilda Wales. They each wore a white chiffon dress, the former's being over a shell pink slip, and a gold bangle each, the gifts of the bridegroom. The bouquets, also gifts from the bridegroom, were of pink carnations and sweet peas. Mr Walter Mote was the best man and Mr Frank Delaney groomsman.
The wedding breakfast was partaken at Mrs Fred Fisher's, where the Rev. Mr Weston presided and the usual toasts were honored. Mr and Mrs Mote left by the evening train for Sydney, where the honeymoon is being spent. Their future home will be at Yass. The bride traveled in a dress of saxe blue crepe de chine relieved with shadow lace, and a hat to match.
The wedding presents were numerous and costly.
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Newspaper |
17 Sep 1915 |
The Young Witness, Young, NSW, Australia [2] |
WEDDING.
MOTE-WALES.
A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Methodist Church on Wednesday afternoon last, the contracting parties being Mr. Albert Thomas Mote, of Yass, and Miss Mabel Beryl Wales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wales, of Marengo Street, Young, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. W. Weston. The bride, was prettily dressed in brocaded crepe-de-chine, with an overdress of ninon, trimmed with shadow lace and pearls, with customary wreath and veil, and also carried a bouquet of white sweet peas, carnations and asparagus fern, gift of bridegroom, entered the church on the arm of her father, who subsequently gave her away. She was attended by Miss Alice Mote (sister of the bridegroom) who was attired in a white crepe de chine dress over a shell pink slip; and Miss Hilda Wales (sister of the bride) who was dressed in a white crepe de chine. Both bridesmaids carried bouquets of pink sweet peas, carnations and asparagus fern (gifts of bride- groom). Mr. Walter Mote (brother of bridegroom) acted as best man, and Mr. Delaney (brother-in-law of bride- groom) was groomsman. The bride- groom's gift to the bride was a gold wristlet watch, and to the bridesmaids, a gold bangle to each. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a silver shaving outfit. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to Mrs. Fisher's refreshment rooms, where the wedding breakfast was served. The Rev. Mr. Weston occupied the chair and the usual toasts were honored. The happy couple left by the 7.20 train for Sydney where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling dress was a saxe blue crepe de chine, relieved with shadow lace, hat to match. The future home of the young couple will be at Yass. The presents were numerous and costly.
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Children |
| 1. Joyce Mote, b. 27 Sep 1916, Young, NSW, Australia , d. 08 Jun 1948, Wynola, near Forbes, NSW, Australia (Age 31 years) |
| 2. Gordon Mote, b. 20 Apr 1918, Young, NSW, Australia , d. 14 Sep 2005, the Woden Hospital, Canberra, ACT, Australia (Age 87 years) |
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Last Modified |
11 Dec 2021 |
Family ID |
F2 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |