The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 13 May 1899, reports the Marriage "on April 4th at St John's Wilberforce... of Amy Amelia Dunstan, eldest daughter of Ralph Turnbull, to Frederick Alfred Greentree, third son of George.. "
A paragraph in the District Doings column of the Windsor & Richmond Gazette 5/11/1958 reads:
"AMY GREENTREE
Deep sympathy is extended to Misses E. and G. Turnbull and Mrs. Roland Hall in the death of their dearly loved sister, Mrs. Amy Greentree, (wife of the late Mr. Fred Greentree), of Manly, also to other relatives and friends. Mrs. Greentree was 84 years old."
Amy has a Memorial at Northern Suburbs Cemetery (North Terrace, Garden 51).
Sources
NSW Birth Index 20532/1873
NSW Marriage Index 4626/1899
Sydney Daily Telegraph, 13 May 1899, sourced from Trove newspaper archives https://nla.gov.au/
NSW Death Index 28782/1958
Sydney Morning Herald Death Notice - 27th October, 1958
Australian Cemeteries Index
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 March 2020), memorial page for Amy Amelia Dunston Greentree (1873–26 Oct 1958), Find A Grave Memorial no. 191799211, citing Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, North Ryde, Ryde City, New South Wales, Australia ; Maintained by Stombell (contributor 48335209) Find A Grave: Memorial #191799211
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NSW BDM records... I suspect that the "place of birth" listed is probably the place where the Birth was registered. The Windsor district included such places as Wilberforce, Ebenezer, Pitt Town, and others. One would need to apply for a full copy of the entry to be sure of the actual place of birth.
Hi Paul, I was just searching NSW BDM and found the birth record for Amy as 20532/1873 so the year of birth here could probably be adjusted. The place of birth is Windsor.
I am also adding her siblings of whom 8 were still alive when her mother passed in 1939.
FYI, the NSW BDM marriage index reference for Amy and Fred is 4626/1899.
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I am also adding her siblings of whom 8 were still alive when her mother passed in 1939.
FYI, the NSW BDM marriage index reference for Amy and Fred is 4626/1899.