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Elizabeth Ada <I>White</I> Maclean

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Elizabeth Ada White Maclean

Birth
Death
24 Aug 1950 (aged 70)
Levin, Horowhenua District, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Burial
Levin, Horowhenua District, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand Add to Map
Plot
General, Row: 20, Plot: 50
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WEDDINGS. WILLIAMSON— WHITE. This afternoon, at the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Geo. Budd officiating, Mr Douglas R. F. Williamson (second son of Mr J. Williamson, late of Feilding) was married to Miss Elizabeth Ada White (second daughter of Mr and Mrs J. White, of Feilding). The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of ivory Shantung, trimmed with glace silk. The bridesmaids were Misses A. White and E. Williamson, sisters of the contracting parties. Miss White's dress was of pink voile, and she carried a pink shower bouquet; and Hiss Williamson wore a cream merv dress with cream trimmings, and she also carried a shower bouquet. Each bridesmaid carried a gold brooch, set with pearls and amethysts, the gift of the groom. Mr R. Watts (Wellington) acted as best man, and Mr H. White as groomsman. As the party left the church the "Wedding March" was played by Miss M. White. After the ceremony the newly-wedded couple received the congratulations of their friends, and left by train for Wellington. The bride's travelling dress was a green cloth costume, with hat to match. Included in the presents was a set of carvers presented to Mr Williamson by employees of the woodwork factory. (Feilding Star, Oct. 7, 1908).

Mr A. H. Maclean and Mrs Williamson were quietly married by the Rev. G. Budd yesterday afternoon, and left afterwards by the Auckland express on the honeymoon trip. (Feilding Star, June 2, 1914)

Mother of Mary Allison Rosanoski, Palmerston North, and Elizabeth Brightwell Shields, Levin. Stepmother of Beryl Eunice Maclean, nurse of Nelson. (Info from wills of Elizabeth and Alfred.)
WEDDINGS. WILLIAMSON— WHITE. This afternoon, at the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Geo. Budd officiating, Mr Douglas R. F. Williamson (second son of Mr J. Williamson, late of Feilding) was married to Miss Elizabeth Ada White (second daughter of Mr and Mrs J. White, of Feilding). The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of ivory Shantung, trimmed with glace silk. The bridesmaids were Misses A. White and E. Williamson, sisters of the contracting parties. Miss White's dress was of pink voile, and she carried a pink shower bouquet; and Hiss Williamson wore a cream merv dress with cream trimmings, and she also carried a shower bouquet. Each bridesmaid carried a gold brooch, set with pearls and amethysts, the gift of the groom. Mr R. Watts (Wellington) acted as best man, and Mr H. White as groomsman. As the party left the church the "Wedding March" was played by Miss M. White. After the ceremony the newly-wedded couple received the congratulations of their friends, and left by train for Wellington. The bride's travelling dress was a green cloth costume, with hat to match. Included in the presents was a set of carvers presented to Mr Williamson by employees of the woodwork factory. (Feilding Star, Oct. 7, 1908).

Mr A. H. Maclean and Mrs Williamson were quietly married by the Rev. G. Budd yesterday afternoon, and left afterwards by the Auckland express on the honeymoon trip. (Feilding Star, June 2, 1914)

Mother of Mary Allison Rosanoski, Palmerston North, and Elizabeth Brightwell Shields, Levin. Stepmother of Beryl Eunice Maclean, nurse of Nelson. (Info from wills of Elizabeth and Alfred.)


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  • Created by: Cosmo
  • Added: Dec 29, 2017
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186207104/elizabeth_ada-maclean: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Ada White Maclean (24 Jan 1880–24 Aug 1950), Find a Grave Memorial ID 186207104, citing Old Levin Cemetery, Levin, Horowhenua District, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand; Maintained by Cosmo (contributor 49300889).