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- [S130] Book, Mary Tierney's birthday book.
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, 13015/1893 .
TIERNEY ELIZA JOHN D A MARY DUNGOG
- [S24] Death Certificate, Eliza Tierney.
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Directories & Member Lists > Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 > Queensland > 1930 > Maranoa > Goondiwindi > O.
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, Directories & Member Lists > Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 > Queensland > 1936 > Maranoa > Goondiwindi > O.
- [S56] World Vital Records, Queensland, Australia, Electoral Roll 1949.
Name: Eliza Moore
Title:
Place of Living: Bowen st., Helidon
Occupation: home duties
Gender: F
Division: Darling Downs
Sub Division: Helidon
Number: 922
- [S48] Ancestry.co.uk, ER Darling Downs 1952.
- [S58] Queensland BDMs, 1953/3949.
ElizaMooreJohn TierneyMary Kealy
- [S101] Courier Mail.
Funeral Notices Courier Mail: MOORE, Mrs. Eliza. - Relativ es and friends of Mr. A.W. Moore (Helidon), Mrs. B. Death (Goondiwindi), Miss Mary Moore (Taringa), Mr. Jim Moore and Miss Pat Moore (Bulimba) are invited to attend the funeral of his beloved wife and their Mother, Eliza Moore, which is appointed to move from St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Helidon, This (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock to the Helidon Catholic Cemetery. HICKEY & HICKEY, Funeral Directors, Toowoomba
RC No 112
- [S52] x NSW BDM Indexes, NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Reg. Manilla 1917 6162.
Fliza Tierney in index
- [S2883] Dungog Chronicle : Durham and Gloucester Advertiser (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Friday 25 May 1917 Page 6.
MOORE— TIERNEY. :
A very quiet wedding was solem
nised by Rov. Father Gibbons in the
Roman Catholic Church at Manilla
on Monday, 14th inst.,, when Eliza
beth, third daughter of Mr and Mrs
J. Tierney, of Dungog, was united in
wedlock to Austin, eldest son of the
late Mr John and Mrs Moore, Manilla.
Tho bride was given away by her
cousin, Mr H. Grady, and was attend
od by Miss E. Moore bridesmaid, Mr
F. Moore acted as best man. The
honeymoon was spent in Sydney, and
on tho return journey Mr and MrB
Moore spent a few days in Dungog
with the bride's parents.
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