Frederick George NUNN

Frederick George NUNN

Male 1916 - 1972  (56 years)


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  • Name Frederick George NUNN 
    Birth 3 Feb 1916  Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
      Name: Frederick george Nunn Birth Date: 3 Feb 1916 Birth Place: Queensland Registration Year: 1916 Registration Place: Queensland, Australia Father: George Nunn Mother: Jane Scarborough Registration Number: 001648

    Gender Male 
    Death 10 Jun 1972  Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au
      Death registration: Frederick George Nunn Death date: 10/06/1972 Mother's name: Jane Scarborough Father/parent's name: George Nunn Registration details: 1972/B/32813

    • Funeral notice Courier Mail Tuesday 13 June 1972
      NUNN Mr Frederick George, 36 Davis St, Toombul. The relatives and friends of the late Frederick George Nunn are respectfully advised that his cremation is appointed to be held today Tuesday at the West Chapel of the Mt Thompson Crematorium at 2.45pm

    Person ID I379  Warren Nunn's family tree
    Last Modified 21 Jan 2019 

    Father George NUNN,   b. 30 Oct 1860, Bremer Mills, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 May 1939, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) 
    Mother Jane SCARBOROUGH,   b. 6 Jun 1871, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 May 1933, Baines St, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 61 years) 
    Marriage 15 Aug 1900  Dinmore, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950: Name: George Nunn Spouse Name: Jane Scarborough Marriage Date: 15 Aug 1900 Marriage Place: Queensland Registration Place: Queensland Registration Year: 1900 Registration number: 001788 Page Number: 19436
      Queensland historical index: 1900/C001788

      MARRIAGE. NUNN-SCARBOBOUGH.-On the 15th of August, at the residence of Mr. A. E. Wilson, Dinmore, by the Rev. J. Adamson, of Ipswich, George, third son of the late David Nunn, of Dinmore, to Jane, fourth daughter of the late Charles Scarborough, of Bundamba.
      Family Notices. (1900, August 23). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald & General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 4. Retrieved October 5, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123255224

    • ORANGE BLOSSOMS. NUNN-SCARBOROUGH.
      A very pretty and interesting wedding (some missing word/s), (writes our Dinmore correspondent), here on Wednesday week, at the residence of Mr. Arthur E. Wilson, the contracting parties being Mr George Nunn, third son of Mrs and Mr D. Nunn, sen, of Dinmore and Miss Jane Scarborough, fourth daughter of the late Mr Charles Scarborough, of Bundamba.
      The ceremony was performed in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock (in the presence of quite an interested assemblage of invited guests), the Rev. J. Adamson, of Ipswich, being the celebrant.
      The bride was tastefully attired in a handsome costume of pearl lustre, with pearl trimmings, and the usual wreath of orange blossoms.
      She was attended by the Misses Edith, Jessie, and Ida Wilson, and Miss Lily Scarborough (all nieces of the bride).
      The three first-named wore costume of hail-stone muselin lined with blue, and Miss L. Scarborough appeared in a dress of pale blue cashmere.
      Mr. C. Scarborough, of Brisbane, (brother of the bride), gave the bride away. The bridegroom was attended by Messrs. A., C., and R. Wilson.
      After the ceremony, the wedding breakfast was served in the large kitchen of Mr. Wilson's residence, where about 70 guests sat down to well-filled tables, and full justice was done to the capital fare provided.
      A goodly number of guests arrived later on in the evening, and a very enjoyable time was spent by all assembled, games, dancing and singing, being thoroughly enjoyed until the small hours of the morning.
      The presents were numerous, and, in the majority of instances, they were costly and also useful.

      ORANGE BLOSSOMS. (1900, August 23). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 3. Retrieved May 8, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123255223

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