Magney, Rosalinda Mary

Birth Name Magney, Rosalinda Mary
Nick Name Linda
Gender female
Age at Death 74 years, 6 months, 15 days

Narrative

Birth NSW 28101/1904 MAGNEY, ROSALINDA M JOHN B MAGNEY & CATHERINE E. WAVERLEY District
Death NSW 16273/1978 CHATFIELD ROSALINDA MARY JOHN BEDE & CATHERINE ELLEN
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Burial Plot W-16-RC-VL-566A
Find a Grave Memorial ID 218669919
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Thursday 4 January 1934)
Miss Linda Magney and her brother, Mr. John Magney, will leave next Wednesday by the Monterey for America, where they will spend about six months In touring the country.
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 6 January 1934
Mrs. W. C. Kerr entertained at a bridge party at her home at Bunyula-road, Bellevue Hill, on Thursday evening, in honour of Miss Linda Magney, who will leave Sydney on January 10 for a six-months' holiday in America.
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW 11 Dec 1934)
Attended a reception
Mr. and Mrs. Leo CHATFIELD, (Mrs. Chatfield was formerly Miss Linda Magney of the well known legal family of that name, a recent bride) .
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There are many newspaper reports of her social activities from around 1927

Narrative

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Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1904 Waverley, NSW, Australia    
Death 16 July 1978 Sydney, NSW, Australia    
Residence 1930 Wentworth, NSW, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Magney, John Bede18441911
Mother ?, Catherine Ellen1954
    Sister     Magney, Katie R 1903 1903
         Magney, Rosalinda Mary 1904 16 July 1978
    Brother     Magney, John Bede 1906

Families

Family of Chatfield, Leo Thomas and Magney, Rosalinda Mary

Married Husband Chatfield, Leo Thomas ( * 5 August 1908 + 7 January 1980 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Divorce     Y  
Marriage 10 October 1934 Holy Cross Church, Woollahra, NSW, Australia    
  Narrative

19279/1934 CHATFIELD, LEO T MAGNEY, ROSALINDA M WAVERLEY
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LINDA MAGNEY - LEO CHATFIELD
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The Australian Women's Weekly [NSW] (Saturday 1 September 1934)
MRS. E. GEORGE MARKS and Mrs. Gordon Wallis were hostesses at a linen tea during the week at Mrs. Marks' home, Bondi, in honor of Linda Magney, who is to marry Mr. Leo Chatfield in October. Little Berenice Marks presented Miss Magney with a basket of flowers.
Guests included Mesdames C. E. Magney, M. J. Kedwell, A. Chaplin, F. Meacle, Ivan Abbot, W. Kerr, C. Shrader, C. Cashman, R. Davis, J. Brennan, Misses G. Meacle, Betty Kelly, D. Kidd, Grace Jewell, V. Wallis, Thelma Hall, G. Kedwell.
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Friday 6 July 1934)
MISS LINDA MAGNEY.
Miss Magney'a engagement to Mr. Leo CHATFIELD, son of the late Mr. E. Chatfield and Mrs. CHATFIELD, of Bexley. has been announced. Miss Magney is the daughter of the late Mr J. B. Magney and Mrs. Magney of Bellvue Hill.
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Thursday 11 October 1934)
Right. - Mrs. Leo CHATFIELD, who was formerly Miss Linda Magney. (Photo in newspaper.)
CHATFIELD-MAGNEY. 10 Oct 1934.
A blue and white scheme was chosen for the wedding of Miss Linda Magney. only daughter of the late Mr. J. B. Magney and Mrs. Magney, of Bellevue Hill, to Mr. Leo CHATFIELD, son of the late Mr. E. Chatfield and Mrs. CHATFIELD, of Bexley, which was celebrated last night at the Holy Cross Church, Woollahra, by the Rev. Father Cullender.
The bride's long gown was of ivory satin matelasse, the skirt ending in a sunray train. A veil of tulle was arranged in halo fashion over the head and caught at each side with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried an armlet of white azaleas. Mr. John Magney gave his sister away. There were two bridesmaids, the Misses Adele Kidd and Ursula Durack (Melbourne), whose frocks of turquoise blue crepe were worn with halo hats of tulle to match, banded with silver. Red rases and blue delphiniums formed their bouquets. Mr. M. Wallington was best man and Mr. Jack Hunter groomsman.
Two hundred guests were received by the bride's mother at the Wentworth after the ceremony. Mrs Magney wore royal blue angel skin lace and a hat of the same shade, and carried cyclamen flowers. The bridegroom's mother was in black romaine and a black hat, and her bouquet was of red roses and corn-flowers.
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Sydney Mail (NSW, Wed 17 Oct 1934)
THE effective sunray treatment of the train was an interesting feature of the bridal gown of ivory satin matelasse worn by Miss Linda Magney, only daughter of the late Mr. J. B. Magney and Mrs. Magney, of Bellevue Hill, for her wedding on Wednesday evening to Mr. Leo Chatfield at the Holy Cross Church, Woollahra.
White azaleas made an unusual bridal bouquet. Miss Adele Kidd and Miss Ursula Durack (Melbourne) attended the bride, and they were in turquoise blue crepe with halo hats of tulle.

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Chatfield, Ann Maree20 September 1935
Chatfield, Anthony John28 October 19381 May 2016
Chatfield, Peter Leo28 September 1943
  Attributes
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Attributes

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