Chatfield, Eva Beryl

Birth Name Chatfield, Eva Beryl
Gender female
Age at Death 93 years, 10 days

Narrative

Birth QLD 1912/C13511 Eva Beryl Chatfield George Florence Ann King
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Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 23 August 1912 Queensland, Australia    
Death 2 September 2005 Queensland, Australia    
Burial   Mt. Thompson Memorial Gardens, Holland Park West, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Chatfield, George20 March 1879October 1922
Mother King, Florence Ann18801964
    Sister     Chatfield, Edna Constance 1908 May 2000
    Sister     Chatfield, Violet Maude 1910 October 2005
         Chatfield, Eva Beryl 23 August 1912 2 September 2005
    Sister     Chatfield, Norma 10 May 1915
    Sister     Chatfield, Valma Budd 24 April 1920 22 June 2013

Families

Family of Hardy, Eric Frederick and Chatfield, Eva Beryl

Married Husband Hardy, Eric Frederick ( * 1905 + 21 September 1990 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 9 March 1940 St Andrew’s Church of England, Lutwyche, Queensland, Australia    
  Narrative

QLD Marriage Index
Eva Beryl CHATFIELD 09/03/1940 Eric Frederick Hardy 1940/B 38738
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Sunday Mail (Brisbane) (Qld. : Sunday 10 March 1940)
Old Brooch For Bride

HARDY- CHATFIELD WEDDING

A WEDGWOOD blue brooch, 78 years old and in Faith, Hope, and Charity design, finished the bride's toilette at the wedding of Miss Eva Beryl Chatfield and Mr. Eric Frederick Hardy, which was celebrated last evening in St. Andrew's Church of England, Lutwyche, by the Rev. J. H. Brown-Beresford.

Mr. E. F. Hardy and his bride (formerly Miss Eva Beryl Chatfield) cutting the cake at their wedding reception last evening.

THE bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hardy, Nundah, and the bride, who was given away by Mr. Arthur Stower, is the third daughter of Mrs. F. A. CHATFIELD, Windsor, and the late Mr. George Chatfield.

Bishop sleeves were a feature of the bride's gown of ivory satin, and the Peter Pan collar was pinned with the Wedgwood blue brooch lent by Mrs. K. C. Bytheway (Wilston). Her veil of white tulle (lent by Mrs. R. Atwell, Nanango) was arranged with a halo of lilies-of-the-valley, and she carried white carnations, stephanotis, and lilies-of-the-valley. The bride's two sisters, Mrs. G. L. Symes and Miss Valma Chatfield. were the matron of honour and bridesmaid respectively. The matron of honour was frocked in sweetheart pink georgette over taffeta, and wore a tulle veil with a matching bow. The bridesmaid's matching frock was of net over taffetas and her tulle veil was arranged with a pink floral halo. Both carried pink bouquets. Mr. G. L. Symes was best man and Mr. Ken Hardy groomsman. A reception was held at Prince's, where Mrs. Chatfield received the guests frocked in maize sheer. She wore a hat to tone, and carried an autumn-toned bouquet. The bride grooms mother favoured a navy sheer frock and matching hat, and a shoulder spray of Sunburst roses. Leaving for the honeymoon, which will be spent touring the North Coast, the bride wore a navy bolero costume with while lapels, and a navy toque.

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Hardy, ?
Hardy, ?
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