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| (Doctor) Death | 13 August 1882 | 467 Riley Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Cause rheumatic gout & softening of brain, duration over 6 months Last attended by certifying doctor 05/08/1882, Deceased=Lydia Elizabeth Layt1,2,3 |
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| Marriage* | 1868 | Sydney, NSW, Australia, Bride=Ellen Maria Layt1,2 |
| Family | Ellen Maria Layt b. 12 Jun 1846, d. a 13 Aug 1882 | |
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| (Witness) Marriage | 1 January 1929 | St Andrews Church, Ruby Street, Tingha, Guyra Shire, NSW, Australia, According to the rites of the Church of England From the Quirindi Advocate: Wedding - LAYTE[sic] - LITTLE - St Andrew's Church of England, Ruby Street, Tingha, at 10am on January 1, was the scene of a very pretty wedding (the church being packed to capacity by invited guests only), when Thelma Grace, eldest daughter of of Mr and Mrs A E Little was united to Mr Gordon Layte[sic], eldest son of Mr and Mrs P T[sic] Layte[sic], late of Nundle and Uralla and now of Woolomin. The bride who was dressed in crepe de chine, ivory coloured, covered with chantilly lace, the veil being fashioned with pearls instead of the usual orange blossoms, entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Clara Little, and the bridegroom's cousin, Moss[sic?] Amy Dunbar. Miss Little was dressed in sky blue crepe de chine, trimmed with silver lace, whilst Miss Dunbar wore a gown of green crepe de chine covered with gold lace. Mr Layte[sic] was attended by Mr Allan Cross, of Woolbrook, whilst Mr A G Little, brother of teh bride, acted as groomsman. The Rev G H Rae officiated. The wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents where her mother and the bridegroom's mother received the guests, whose number was in teh vicinity of 100. The great popularity of both the bride and the bridegroom in Tingha lone stands forth greatly when the costly gifts in silver, gold and glass are examined. The many gifts came from all parts of the State, includingNew Zealand. A leading authority in silver and glassware has estimated the value at £100, several large tables being used to place them on view. Many were the toasts and eulogistic addresses, all speakers referring to the bride and bridegroom in glowing terms. After the breakfast Mr and Mrs Layte[sic] left on a motor tour of Northern New South Wales, their future home being in the pick of three northern towns that will be visited during their tour., Groom=Herbert Gordon Layt, Bride=Thelma Grace Little1,2,3 |
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| (Doctor) Death | 30 October 1933 | Hanging Rock, Nundle Shire, NSW, Australia, Cause of death Diabetes mellitus 10 years, Chronic Myacarditis 1 year Last attended by doctor 14/10/1933, Deceased=Susannah Jane Clark Rae1,2 |
| Occupation* | 30 October 1933 | Doctor2 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little Descendant Chart for William Lait |
| Marriage* | Groom=Malcolm James Layt1 | |
| Married Name | Layt1 | |
| Birth* | 5 November 1959 | 1 |
| Family | Malcolm James Layt b. 3 Mar 1958 | |
| Children | 1. | David Malcolm Layt b. 17 Dec 1978 |
| 2. | Kylie Margaret Layt b. 27 May 1980 | |
| 3. | Jaclyn May Layt b. 30 Jun 1983 | |
| 4. | Nathan James Layt b. 20 Sep 1985 | |
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| (Witness) Burial | 20 May 1884 | General Cemetary, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Principal=Susannah Askew1 |
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| Birth* | circa 1865 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 20 September 1899 | Bride=Elizabeth Jane Johnstone1,2,3 |
| Death* | 16 September 1960 | 2 |
| Family | Elizabeth Jane Johnstone b. Jul 1871, d. 18 Sep 1952 | |
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| (Groomsman) Marriage | 6 April 1893 | House of W Morgan, Methven, New Zealand, From The Ashburton Guardian of 12/04/1893: "Marriage Festivities at Methven - This little township was roused from its usual restfulness on Thursday when the friends and kindred of Mr Simon Rae, jun., of Peel Forest, and Miss Agnes Anderina Johnston, of Springburn, assembled from far and near to rejoice with them in their auspicious union. The ceremony took place in the house of Mr W. Morgan, J.P., brother-in-law of the bride, and the official duty was discharged by the Rev Mr Finlayson, late of Methven, in his usually happy manner. The bride was attired in a robe of silver broche, trimmed with merveiloux to match, the usual veil and wreath, and carrying a beautiful bouquet of choice flowers. The bridesmaids, Misses Rae and Johnston, were dressed in white, and the Misses Morgan (two little nieces of the bride) looked very pretty in pale blue. The groomsmen were Messrs W. Johnston and L. Drayton. The wedding gifts were numerous, varied and valuable, not merely as mementoes of the occasion and of th donors, but also intrinsically, and consisted of articles of use and ornament. A sumptuous repast, provided by the host and hostess in their wonted style, was partaken of by the guests, and the evening was fully occupied with music, song and dance, to the enjoyment of the assembled company. these were varied also with a well acted little comedy by misses Mary and Gladys Morgan. Mr A Jago, as M.C., and Mr W. Syme, as violinist, contributed very much to the succeess of the evening's entertainment. Mr and Mrs Rae went per morning train to the north for their wedding trip.", Groom=Simon Rae, Bride=Agnes Anderina Johnstone2,1,3 |
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| (Minister) Burial | 7 July 1910 | Church of England Cemetary, Tingha, NSW, Australia, Performed by Salvation Army Officer, Interred=Christopher William Little1 |
| Occupation* | 7 October 1910 | Salvation Army Officer1 |
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| Marriage* | 1904 | Nundle, NSW, Australia, Bride=Annie Blackwell Mahony1 |
| Family | Annie Blackwell Mahony b. 1879 | |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 12 September 1943 | 1 |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 6 January 1947 | 1 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Nickname | Harry1 | |
| Birth* | 1903 | 1 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Clara Agnes Little1 | |
| (Witness) Marriage | 1 January 1929 | St Andrews Church, Ruby Street, Tingha, Guyra Shire, NSW, Australia, According to the rites of the Church of England From the Quirindi Advocate: Wedding - LAYTE[sic] - LITTLE - St Andrew's Church of England, Ruby Street, Tingha, at 10am on January 1, was the scene of a very pretty wedding (the church being packed to capacity by invited guests only), when Thelma Grace, eldest daughter of of Mr and Mrs A E Little was united to Mr Gordon Layte[sic], eldest son of Mr and Mrs P T[sic] Layte[sic], late of Nundle and Uralla and now of Woolomin. The bride who was dressed in crepe de chine, ivory coloured, covered with chantilly lace, the veil being fashioned with pearls instead of the usual orange blossoms, entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Clara Little, and the bridegroom's cousin, Moss[sic?] Amy Dunbar. Miss Little was dressed in sky blue crepe de chine, trimmed with silver lace, whilst Miss Dunbar wore a gown of green crepe de chine covered with gold lace. Mr Layte[sic] was attended by Mr Allan Cross, of Woolbrook, whilst Mr A G Little, brother of teh bride, acted as groomsman. The Rev G H Rae officiated. The wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents where her mother and the bridegroom's mother received the guests, whose number was in teh vicinity of 100. The great popularity of both the bride and the bridegroom in Tingha lone stands forth greatly when the costly gifts in silver, gold and glass are examined. The many gifts came from all parts of the State, includingNew Zealand. A leading authority in silver and glassware has estimated the value at £100, several large tables being used to place them on view. Many were the toasts and eulogistic addresses, all speakers referring to the bride and bridegroom in glowing terms. After the breakfast Mr and Mrs Layte[sic] left on a motor tour of Northern New South Wales, their future home being in the pick of three northern towns that will be visited during their tour., Groom=Herbert Gordon Layt, Bride=Thelma Grace Little2,3,4 |
| Death* | 9 April 1971 | Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia1 |
| Burial* | after 9 April 1971 | Tingha, NSW, Australia1 |
| Family | Clara Agnes Little b. 3 Oct 1913, d. 1989 | |
| Children | 1. | Lavinia Grace Dunbar b. 31 Aug 1933 |
| 2. | Irene Ivy Dunbar b. 24 Nov 1934 | |
| 3. | Leila Gail Dunbar b. 16 Feb 1936 | |
| 4. | Valerie Dunbar b. 4 Jul 1937 | |
| 5. | Maisie Dunbar b. 9 Mar 1939 | |
| 6. | Ross Dunbar b. 10 Feb 1942 | |
| 7. | Lawrence Dunbar b. 10 Feb 1942, d. c Jan 1943 | |
| 8. | Colin Dunbar b. 12 Sep 1943 | |
| 9. | David Charles Dunbar b. 6 Jan 1947 | |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 24 November 1934 | 1 |
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| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Married Name | McGuire1 | |
| Nickname | Vinie1 | |
| Birth* | 31 August 1933 | 1 |
| Marriage* | Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, Groom=Keith Elwyn McGuire1 | |
| Married Name | 1985 | White1 |
| Marriage* | 1985 | Groom=Douglas White1 |
| Family 1 | Keith Elwyn McGuire b. 1 May 1927 | |
| Children | 1. | Judith Ann McGuire b. 6 Nov 1951 |
| 2. | Dennis John McGuire b. 30 Jun 1952 | |
| 3. | Sharon Therese McGuire b. 28 Oct 1957 | |
| 4. | Mark Andrew McGuire b. 27 Jul 1963 | |
| Family 2 | Douglas White b. 22 Jul 1930 | |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 10 February 1942 | 1 |
| Death* | circa January 1943 | 1 |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 16 February 1936 | 1 |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 9 March 1939 | 1 |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 10 February 1942 | 1 |
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| Father | Henry George Dunbar1 b. 1903, d. 9 April 1971 | |
| Mother | Clara Agnes Little1 b. 3 October 1913, d. 1989 | |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Little |
| Birth* | 4 July 1937 | 1 |
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| (Doctor) Death | 9 July 1919 | Jubilee Memorial Home, Woolston, New Zealand, Cause of Death carcinoma of tongue, cardiac failure, last seen by doctor 03/07/1919., Deceased=Jessie Gibson1 |
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| (Witness) Burial | 11 January 1894 | CoE Cemetary, Armidale, NSW, Australia, Conducted by CoE minister Undertaker was Harper Brothers, Interred=Sophia Russell1 |
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| (Minister) Marriage | 24 August 1840 | CoE, Parish of St James, Sydney, Cumberland, NSW, Australia, Consent given by the Governor, either convict or because bride 17 yrs old By Banns, Groom=Thomas Little, Bride=Sophia Russell2,1,3,4 |
| Occupation* | 24 August 1840 | CoE Minister, Parish of St James, Sydney1 |
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| (Witness) Marriage | 29 July 1967 | The Salvation Army Citadel, Temuka, Canterbury, New Zealand, Groom=Major Mervyn Lindsay Layt, Bride=Major Beverley Mavis Johnston1 |
| Residence* | 29 July 1967 | 33 Cornwall Street, Christchurch, New Zealand1 |
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| (Doctor) Death | 20 March 1938 | Public Hospital, Geraldine, New Zealand, Cause of death auticular fibrillation (post operative), 10 days, diabetes, 7 days, senility Last seen by doctor 20/03/1938, Deceased=Henry George Blissett1,2 |
| Occupation* | 20 March 1938 | Doctor1 |
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| (Witness) Burial | 7 July 1910 | Church of England Cemetary, Tingha, NSW, Australia, Performed by Salvation Army Officer, Interred=Christopher William Little1 |
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| Residence* | before 6 April 1893 | Methven, New Zealand1 |
| (Minister) Marriage | 6 April 1893 | House of W Morgan, Methven, New Zealand, From The Ashburton Guardian of 12/04/1893: "Marriage Festivities at Methven - This little township was roused from its usual restfulness on Thursday when the friends and kindred of Mr Simon Rae, jun., of Peel Forest, and Miss Agnes Anderina Johnston, of Springburn, assembled from far and near to rejoice with them in their auspicious union. The ceremony took place in the house of Mr W. Morgan, J.P., brother-in-law of the bride, and the official duty was discharged by the Rev Mr Finlayson, late of Methven, in his usually happy manner. The bride was attired in a robe of silver broche, trimmed with merveiloux to match, the usual veil and wreath, and carrying a beautiful bouquet of choice flowers. The bridesmaids, Misses Rae and Johnston, were dressed in white, and the Misses Morgan (two little nieces of the bride) looked very pretty in pale blue. The groomsmen were Messrs W. Johnston and L. Drayton. The wedding gifts were numerous, varied and valuable, not merely as mementoes of the occasion and of th donors, but also intrinsically, and consisted of articles of use and ornament. A sumptuous repast, provided by the host and hostess in their wonted style, was partaken of by the guests, and the evening was fully occupied with music, song and dance, to the enjoyment of the assembled company. these were varied also with a well acted little comedy by misses Mary and Gladys Morgan. Mr A Jago, as M.C., and Mr W. Syme, as violinist, contributed very much to the succeess of the evening's entertainment. Mr and Mrs Rae went per morning train to the north for their wedding trip.", Groom=Simon Rae, Bride=Agnes Anderina Johnstone2,1,3 |
| Occupation* | 6 April 1893 | Minister1 |
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| (Doctor) Death | 22 April 1892 | Scotsburn, Peel Forest, New Zealand, Cause Chronic disease of liver and stomach duration several years, exhaustion Last attended by doctor 01/03/1892, Deceased=Mary Irvine2,3,1 |
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| Married Name | 1905 | Little2 |
| Marriage* | 1905 | Inverell, NSW, Australia, Groom=Christopher William Little2 |
| Family | Christopher William Little b. 1877 | |
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| (Witness) Birth | 14 July 1902 | Nundle, NSW, Australia, Child=Herbert Gordon Layt2,1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 |
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