Grace Lewis

F, #182, d. 24 May 1947
Last Edited28 Nov 2018
Marriage*23 July 1923 Mr Seckold's residence, Condobolin, NSW, Australia;
Groom: Percy Harold Jones
Status: Bachelor
Place of Birth: Nhill Victoria
Occupation: Labourer
Age: 20
Usual Residence: Condobolin NSW
Father: Reece Vaughan Jones
Occupation: Farmer
Mother: Elizabeth Jane Milgate

Bride: Grace Lewis
Status: Spinster
Place of Birth: Condobolin NSW
Occupation: Domestic Duties
Age: 17
Usual Residence: Condobolin NSW
Father: Albert Lewis
Occupation: Labourer
Mother: Fanny Elizabeth Cobden

Date of Marriage: 23 July 1923
Place of Marriage: Mr Seckold’s Residence Condobolin
Religion: Church of England
Witnesses: J Lewis, E P Jones
Minister: F G Nield

The consent of Reece Vaughan Jones being the Father of the Bridegroom was given in writing to the Marriage
The consent of Albert Lewis being the Father of the Bride was given in writing to the Marriage;Groom=Percy Harold Jones1 
Married Name23 July 1923 Jones1 
Electoral Roll*1936 Condobolin, NSW, Australia;home dutiies2 
Death*24 May 1947 Gunning, NSW, Australia;
OBITUARY
MRS. G. JONES
The death occurred at Gunning on Saturday last of Mrs. Grace Jones at the age of 43 years, after being a sufferer for many years with asthma.
She is survived by her husband, Mr. H. Jones, an employee of the Railway Department, and three daughters. Two sisters, Mrs. Seckold (Sydney) and Mrs. Kendell (Condobolin), and six brothers, James, Arthur, George (Condobolin), Jack, Frank (Sydney) and Fred (Cobar) also survive.
The funeral left St. Edmund's Church on Monday for the Church of England Cemetery. Rev. J. Donoghue conducted the service at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of F. J. Caldwell.3 

Family

Percy Harold Jones b. 16 Oct 1902, d. 6 Dec 1961
Children

Citations

  1. [S1643] Condobolin All Saints Church marriages 1885-1936, Percy Harold Jones & Grace Lewis 1923.
  2. [S1418] Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980.
  3. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Goulburn Evening Post, Friday, May 30, 1947.