The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 29 Apr 1932, Page 7, The Courtrywoman.
The Countrywoman
Bride's Party
Miss Marjorie Hawke (centre top), daughter of Mr. E. R. Hawke and the late Mrs. Hawke, of "The Bungalow," Dubbo, who was married on Saturday evening at Waitara, on the North Shore line, to Mr. Victor McAlary, of "Milawa," Warren. Her attendants were Mrs. George Clark (left), Miss Lal McAlary (centre), and Mrs. Kenneth King.
Marjorie passed away on Wednesday, 23rd September 1992, late of Warren[4], New South Wales, Australia, aged 85 years, 2 months, 21 days, and is interred[5] at Old Dubbo Cemetery, Dubbo, New South Wales, Church of England Portion.
↑Birth Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed 11 Apr 2022), Index entry for HAWKE MARJORIE L; Parents: ERNEST R & MARY A; District: DUBBO; Registration Number: 23699/1907
↑Marriage Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed 11 Apr 2022), Index entry for VICTOR MCALARY and MARJORIE I HAWKE; District: HORNSBY; Registration Number: 6563/1932
↑Ryerson Index accessed 11 Apr 2022. Death notice: Marjorie Isobel McALARY on Wednesday, 23 Sep 1992 late of Warren. Published Sat, 26 Sep 1992 in the Sydney Morning Herald.
↑Find a Grave Memorial page for Marjorie Isobel Hawke McAlary (2 Jul 1908–23 Sep 1992) accessed 20 August 2022. Find A Grave: Memorial #182930906
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