Marriage with Ralph Quimby on 11 April 1942 • Adelaida, SA, AUSTRALIA
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Notes QUIMBY HOWLAND Members of the Glenelg Girl Comrades, of which the bride had been a member for a number of years, decorated the Methodist Church Glenelg with pink and white flowers for the marriage on April 11 of Frances A.... elder daughter of Mrs. L.M. Howland of Da Costa Park, and the late Mr. A.S. Rowland, with Cpl. Ralph Quimby (AMF) only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Quimby of Brighton. The Rev. A.T. Strange officiated. A pale delphinium blue light weight woollen afternoon frock was worn by the bride, who was given away by her grandfather Mr. F.A. Scutt. Misses Elva Howland (bride's sister) and Gwen Quimby (bridegroom's sister) were bridesmaids in dusky pink light weight woollen afternoon frocks. Mr. Eugene Crook was best man and Sgt. Lance Howland (brides brother) groomsman.

Sources

  • Marriage with Ralph Quimby: The Advertiser Saturday 2 May 1942



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     – Frederick Henry John Howland 1889-
     – Mary Jane Curl 1861-
Arthur Stilville Howland †1940
Louie May Scutt 1890-
     ♦ Francis Arthur Scutt ca 1863-1950
     ◊ Anne Olliver 1859-1938

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  1. Frances A.
  2. Lance
  3. Elva  - 
  4. Donald Eric †1941

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