HONEYBONE Frederick married Mary PHILP 1894
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Marriage details for Frederick and Mary.
Groom: Frederick George HONEYBONE.
Age: 21 years.
Status: Single.
Father: William George HONEYBONE.
Bride: Mary PHILP.
Age: 22 years.
Status: Single.
Father: John PHILP.
Date married: 16 October 1894.
Place: Registry Office, Adelaide, South Australia.
Frederick died 01 May 1936, Prospect Hospital, South Australia, aged 61 years.
Status: Married.
residence: Nailsworth, South Australia.
Mary died 15 May 1955, Kensington Park, South Australia, aged 83 years.
Status: Widow.
Deceased husband named as Frederick George HONEYBONE.
Four children located South Australian records for Frederick and Mary.
[1]
Frederick John William HONEYBONE.
Born: 07 January 1895, North Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: 29 May 1919, Adelaide Hospital, aged 24 years.
Status: Married.
Married: Susan WOODHOUSE.
Date: 01 September 1917.
Place: Congregational Church, Croydon, South Australia.
Susan died 27 January 1928, Eastwood Hospital, South Australia, aged 33 years.
Status: Widow.
Deceased husband named as Frederick John William HONEYBONE.
[2]
Gerald HONEYBONE.
Born: 18 August 1896, North Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: 23 December 1896, North Adelaide, aged 04 months.
Residence: Auburn, South Australia.
[3]
Mabel Moss HONEYBONE.
Born: 20 December 1898, North Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: 14 October 1899, North Adelaide, aged 09 months.
[4]
Jack Philp HONEYBONE.
Born: 08 September 1905, St Johns Wood, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Amy Ethel PADDICK.
Date: 31 March 1936.
Place: Methodist Church, Unley, South Australia.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.
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