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William James Balgowan Esq. [465]
(Bef 1808-1887)
Jannet Shand [578]
(1810-1880)
Thomas Maginnis [10338]
(1810-1862)
Sarah Blackman [447]
(1815-1904)
James Balgowan [67]
(1845-1902)
Louisa McGuiness [24011]
(1849-1935)
Aimee May Balgowan [24010]
(1880-1967)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Thomas Hudson [5967] [LJKP-WZ6]

Aimee May Balgowan [24010] 1

  • Born: 1880, Goulburn, Argyle County, New South Wales 2
  • Marriage: Thomas Hudson [5967] [LJKP-WZ6] on 1910 Sep 28 in Crookwell, King County, New South Wales
  • Died: 1967 Dec 30, Hunters Hill, Cumberland County, New South Wales at age 87
  • Buried: 1968 Jan 2, Northern Suburbs, Macquarie Park, New South Wales, Australia

bullet   FamilySearch ID: LJKP-W89.

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bullet  Birth Notes:

"Dryburgh", Fish River, New South Wales

bullet  Death Notes:

Passy Convalescant Home Broncopneumonia

bullet  Burial Notes:

Northern Suburbs Presby. Cem

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Registration: Birth, 1880, Carcoar District, New South Wales. 3 12060/1880
BALGOWAN, AIMEE MAY
JAMES
LOUISA
CARCOAR

• Probate Notice: IN the Will Of PERCY RANDOLPH BALGOWAN, 1945 Oct 26, New South Wales, Australia. 4 Advertising. (1945, October 26). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved November 1, 2011, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17957699>
IN the Will Of PERCY RANDOLPH BAL- GOWAN (also known as Percy Randolf Balgowan) late of "Dryburgh" Reids Flat in the State of New South Wales, Grazier de-ceased. Application will be made after 14 days from the publication hereof that Pro- bate of the last Will and Testament dated 16th August 1941 of the abovenamed de- cased may be granted to Maud Adeline Bal-gowan and Aimee May Hudson the Execu-trices named in the said Will and all noti-ces may be served at the undermentioned address. All creditors on the Estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned A. E. Page Proctor for the Executrices. Mars- den street, Boorowa. By his Agents Abbott Tout, Creer and Wilkinson Solicitors N.R.M.A. House, 3 Spring Street, Sydney.

• Registration: Death, 1968, St Leonards District, New South Wales, Australia. 10815/1968HUDSONAIMEE MAYJAMESLOUISAST LEONARDS

• Death Notice: Sydney Morning Herald, 1968 Jan 1, Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales, Australia. 5 HUDSON, Aimee May
Death notice
30DEC1967
Death
late of Hunter's Hill, formerly of 'Dry Burgh, ' Reid's Flat
Sydney Morning Herald
01JAN1968


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Aimee married Thomas Hudson [5967] [LJKP-WZ6] [MRIN: 17175], son of Robert Hudson [5938] [KZVK-62J] and Elizabeth Handley Balgowan [139] [KZLM-HDW], on 1910 Sep 28 in Crookwell, King County, New South Wales. (Thomas Hudson [5967] [LJKP-WZ6] was born in 1881 in Cootamundra, Harden County, New South Wales,6 died on 1951 Jun 26 in Manly, Cumberland County, New South Wales, Australia and was buried on 1951 Jun 27 in Northern Suburbs Cemetery, Cumberland County, New South Wales, Australia.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Registration: Marriage, 1910, Crookwell District, New South Wales, Australia. 7 11935/1910
HUDSON, THOMAS
BALGOWAN, AIMEE M
CROOKWELL

• Newspaper: TALK OF THE TOWN, 1910 Oct 14, Gundagai District, New South Wales, Australia. 8 TALK OF THE TOWN. (1910, October 14). The Gundagai Times and Tumut, Adelong and Murrumbidgee District Advertiser (NSW : 1868 - 1931), p. 4. Retrieved February 18, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123476220>

Last week at Crookwell, Mr. Thos.
Hudson, railway traffic inspector of
Cootamundra, was married to Miss
A. Balgowan, of Dryburgh, Borrowa.

• Newspaper: Wedding Bells, 1910 Oct 14, Burrowa District, New South Wales, Australia. 9 Wedding Bells. (1910, October 14). The Burrowa News (NSW : 1874 - 1951), p. 2. Retrieved January 17, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article101576319>

Wedding Bells.
HUDSON-BALGOWAN.
A highly fashionable wedding was
celebrated in Crookwell on Wednesday
28th ult., the contracting parties be-
ing Mr. Thos. Hudson, railway traffic
inspector of Cootamundra, and son of
Mr. B. Hudson of that town, and
Miss Aimee May Balgowan, eldest
daughter of Mrs. Jas. Balgowan of
Dryburgh, Reid's Flat. The officia-
ting clergyman was the Rev. James
Goudie, of Burrowa, and the Ceremony
took place in the Crookwell Presbyter-
ian Church. The bride, who was
charmingly attired, was given away by
her brother, Mr. Percy Balgowan.
The bridesmaids were Misses Maud A.
Balgowan, sister of the bride, and Ida
McDonald (Sydney). The bride was
also attended by two wee train bearers
'97 Miss Hilda McDonald and Miss
Liela Munroe, dressed in long white
tucked silk frocks and chiffon stream-
ers, with bead bonnets and gold love-
bird brooches ; each carried a basket
of flowers and confetti (all gifts of the
bridegroom), and they strewed the
rose leaves and confetti in the path of
the bride as she left the church.
The bride's dress was ivory satin
charmeuse, with draped overdress of
chiffon ninon, edged with silver fringe
and caught in place with pearl orna-
ments. The bodice bad a yoke of
draped embroidered chiffon, pearl fes-
toons and sleeves to the wrists of finely
tucked chiffon ninon, beautifully em-
broidered veil, and the customary
wreath and spray of orange blossoms
completed a most beautiful wedding
gown. The bride carried a shower
bouquet of white cauelias, roses and
asparagus fern, which, with her pearl
and diamond pendant, were gifts of
the bridegroom, the bride's gift to the
bridegroom being gold monogram
links.
The bridesmaids'97 Miss Maud Bal-
gowan (chief maid) and Miss Ida Mc-
Donald '97 were both becomingly attired
in ivory satin charmease, trimmed
with silver embroidery and tissue,
having streamers with filagree tassels,
wearing large white hats. Each wore
pearl spray and star brooches and
carried posies of pale pink roses and
sweet pea, all gifts of the bridegroom.
Mr. R. Hudson, brother of the bride
groom, was best man, and Mr. L. W.
Perry acted as groomsman; Mrs.
S. F. Hutton presided at the organ,
and on the bridal party entering the
church she played the wedding hymn
"The voice that breathed o'er Eden,"
and on their leaving the church played
the Wedding March.
The sacred building was tastefully
decorated by the' lady friends of the
bride, with large palm leaves and
white flowers. Over the gate was a
floral arch, and inside a large floral
arch stretched above the wedding
party, from which a wedding bell was
suspended over the bridal pair, with a
"Good Luck" horse, shoe attached,
suspended by ribbons. The church
was crowded beyond its capacity by a
large concourse of friends and well-
wishers, many of whom were unable
to gain admittance. An impressive
marriage ceremony having been com-
pleted, Mrs. Hutton attached a horse
shoe of white heather to the arm of the
bride, after which the bridal party re-
paired to the School of Arts hall,
where a most sumptuous wedding
breakfast was spread under the capable
management of Sargent's, of Sydney,
who prepared the menu. The tables
were laid in T shape, while the stage
was tastefully set out as a drawing
room. The hall was decorated with
large palm leaves and white flowers,
while festoons were strung across the
building. A large wedding bell was
suspended immediately above the place
occupied by the newly-married pair,
the whole making a very pretty scene.
The Rev. J. Goudie presided at the
table, and justice having been done the
very excellent bill of fare provided, a
lengthy toast list was entered upon by
the chairman submitting the toast of
' The King,' which was drunk with
musical honours, as were all the toasts.
The chairman then proposed 'the
health of the bride and bridegroom,'
whom, he said,' he had known a num-
ber of years, particularly the bride,
with whom he had been acquainted
from her girlhood, and he unhesita-
tingly said that while she had made a
very handsome bride, she would prove
a worthy wife and safe partner to Mr.
Hudson, who, in return, he was sure
would make an equally good husband.
He wished both every happiness and
prosperity. (Applause).
The toast having been supported by
several speakers, Mr. Thos. Hudson
suitably responded and trusted that both
he and his wife would so live as to re-
alise, the high expectations that their
rev. pastor had predicted for them.
The other toasts submitted were as
follows ': '97 ' The bridesmaids,' proposed
by Mr. Thos. Hudson and responded to
by Mr. R. L Hudson ; ' the bride's
parent," proposed by Mr. J. Keith,
J.P., and acknowledged by Mr. Percy
Balgowan on behalf of his mother;
' the bridegroom's parents,' proposed
by Mr. H. Harris, of Junee, and re-
sponded to by Mr. R. Hudson sen. ;
'The Ladies' proposed by Mr. P.
Balgowan, -and acknowledged on their
behalf by Mr. A. O. Parker; 'The
Visitors,' proposed by Mr. L. W.
Perry, and responded to by Mr. S. R.
Richardson ; and the officiating clergy
man, to which the Rev. Jas. Gouldie
responded.
This brought the day's proceedings
to a dose, after which Mr. and Mrs.
Hudson left by motor for Goulburn en-
route to Melbourne, where the honey
moon is to be spent, carrying with
them the warmest wishes for their fu-
ture welfare. The bride's travelling
dress was a brown tailor made coat and
skirt, with toque to match, and she
wore a set of brown fax furs, the gift
of her brother.

• Newspaper: CHIEFLY PERSONAL, 1910 Oct 18, Tumut District, New South Wales, Australia. 10 CHIEFLY PERSONAL. (1910, October 18). The Tumut Advocate and Farmers & Settlers' Adviser (NSW : 1903 - 1925), p. 2. Retrieved January 28, 2014, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112262725>

Last week at. Crookwell, Mr. Thos
Hudson, railway traffic inspector of
Cootamundra, was married to Miss
A. Balgowan, of Dryberg, Burrowa.


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Sources


1 jan balgowan, balgowan family file.

2 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 12060/1880. .... Other Researchers, Marg Curd.

3 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 12060/1880\.

4 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), Advertising. (1945, October 26). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved November 1, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17957699.

5 database, THE RYERSON INDEX (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswsdps/dpsindex.htm).

6 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 16647/1881.

7 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), 11935/1910.

8 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), TALK OF THE TOWN. (1910, October 14). The Gundagai Times and Tumut, Adelong and Murrumbidgee District Advertiser (NSW : 1868 - 1931), p. 4. Retrieved February 18, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123476220.

9 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), Wedding Bells. (1910, October 14). The Burrowa News (NSW : 1874 - 1951), p. 2. Retrieved January 17, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article101576319.

10 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/), CHIEFLY PERSONAL. (1910, October 18). The Tumut Advocate and Farmers & Settlers' Adviser (NSW : 1903 - 1925), p. 2. Retrieved January 28, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112262725.


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