Middle name from death entries in New South Wales BDM of two children. She died about 1956. Note: A source for this information is needed.
Additional Data
A very quiet and pretty wedding was celebrated at "Roseville," Ebenezar, the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. D Baird (Presbyterian) on the 5th inst., the contracting parties being Emily Eliza (Cis.). third daughter of the late W G and Mrs Greentree, and William, second eldest son of Mr. W. Wilbow, of Lower Wilberforce. The marriage took place in a bower erected for the event. The bride entered on the arm of her brother (Mr G Greentree, of Rydalmere) and was attired in a becoming dress of cream silk voile, prettily trimmed with applique and chiffon, with the customary wreath and veil. The two bridesmaids were— Miss May Greentree '(sister of the bride) and Miss May Wilbow (sister of the bridegroom), and they wore pretty dresses of cream cashmere and pale blue sashes, with wreaths of flowers in the hair. Only the immediate relatives and a few friends were present After the ceremony the guests sat down to a sumptuous breakfast, provided by the mother of the bride. Mrs. Cross, the grandmother of the bride, proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom, and the Rev D Baird supported the toast. The bridegroom responded in a few well chosen words. The bride received some beautiful presents from relatives and friends. Mr. Arthur H Greentree photographed the happy couple and afterwards the group of guests. The bride's travelling dress was a pretty pale blue cashmere, trimmed with valanciennes lace and insertion, cream picture hat trimmed with chiffon and ribbon and pink roses. The happy couple intend ranking their home on the Richmond River.
Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW)
Saturday, 8 Dec 1906, Page 4
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