Family: Ewan Blain Grant CAMERON / Doris May ALDRIDGE (F1365)
m. 6 May 1940
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Ewan Blain Grant CAMERON
Birth 18 Aug 1899 Queensland, Australia 
Death 9 Sep 1962 Queensland, Australia 
Burial Marriage 6 May 1940 St Andrews Church, Lutwyche, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 
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Doris May ALDRIDGE
Birth 26 Apr 1909 Queensland, Australia 
Death 20 Nov 1987 Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia 
Burial Father Walter Burdekin ALDRIDGE | F781 Group Sheet Mother Margaret Hay SHONHAN | F781 Group Sheet
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Notes Married:
- CAMERON-ALDRIDGE . On May 6, the marriage of Ewan B. G. Cameron, of Childers, to Doris May Aldridge, of Ayr, was solemnised by the Rev. J. H. Brown Beresford (an old friend of the bride), at St. Andrews Church, Lutwyche, Brisbane. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr. J. Cameron. The bride was given away by her father. Mrs. Flora Burgess acted as matron of honor. The bride was dressed in a walking frock of air force blue jermaine made in crinoline style, with hat to tone, and she carried an ivory bound prayer book. The reception was held at the Hotel Cecil. The bridal couple motored to Coolangatta, where the honeymoon is being spent. They will make their home in Childers, where the bridegroom is engaged as chief chemist in the Isis Central Mill.
Family Notices. (1940, May 21). Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1885 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved September 27, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62837878
https://www.bdm.qld.gov.au: 1940 B39345 Ewan Blain Grant Cameron and Doris May Aldridge
- CAMERON-ALDRIDGE . On May 6, the marriage of Ewan B. G. Cameron, of Childers, to Doris May Aldridge, of Ayr, was solemnised by the Rev. J. H. Brown Beresford (an old friend of the bride), at St. Andrews Church, Lutwyche, Brisbane. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr. J. Cameron. The bride was given away by her father. Mrs. Flora Burgess acted as matron of honor. The bride was dressed in a walking frock of air force blue jermaine made in crinoline style, with hat to tone, and she carried an ivory bound prayer book. The reception was held at the Hotel Cecil. The bridal couple motored to Coolangatta, where the honeymoon is being spent. They will make their home in Childers, where the bridegroom is engaged as chief chemist in the Isis Central Mill.


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