Leila Daphne H Stanton1

F, #10522, b. 24 April 1896, d. 18 August 1970
FatherHenry Stanton1 b. 4 Jan 1862, d. 10 Oct 1942
MotherMary Alice Alexander1
Relationship3rd cousin 1 time removed of Keith Graham Bassett
Last Edited26 Aug 2021
Birth*24 April 1896 Burwood, NSW, Australia1 
Married Name4 October 1924 Thompson2 
Marriage*4 October 1924 Manly, NSW, Australia;Groom=Nathan C Thompson2 
Death of Father10 October 1942 Manning River District Hospital, Taree, NSW, Australia;
MR. HENRY STANTON.
The death occurred in the MRD Hospital on Saturday morning of Mr. Henry Stanton, who entered the institution on the previous day. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton, and was born in the Penrith district 81 years ago, and he spent practically the whole of his life, in the Penrith and Bathurst districts, where he followed his trade as a carpenter. He was married to Miss Mary Alexander, of Lithgow, who passed away over 30 years ago. For the past 12 months he had been living with his son, Mr. Neville Stanton, of Candletown. He is also survied [sic] by another son, Mr. Leslie Stanton, of Alexandria and a daughter, Mrs. Nat. Thompson, of Chatswood. He also, has two brothers, Mr. Norman Stanton, of Dulwich Hill, and Mr. Arthur Stanton, of Penrose. Three sisters predeceased him. The funeral moved from Mr. W. T. Howards' parlors on Sunday afternoon for the Dawson cemetery. Rev. Walter Latham conducted, the service.;Principal=Henry Stanton3 
Death*18 August 1970 Mova Vale Hospital, Mona Vale, NSW, Australia;
THOMPSON, Leila Daphne.—August 18, 1970, at hospital, late of Ramsay Street, Collaroy, beloved wife of Nat and dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Neville and Joyce, Barbara and Fred, devoted mum to their children.4 

Family

Nathan C Thompson

Citations

  1. [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 11646/1896 Liela D H Stanton.
  2. [S1481] NSW Marriage Indexes, 15624/1924 Nathan C Thompson & Leila D Stanton.
  3. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Northern Champion (Taree), Wednesday, October 14, 1942.
  4. [S1599] The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, August 19, 1970.