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MyHeritage Wayne McAndrew Pusell/Aspinall
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PUSELL EDNA M 50592 / 1913 THOMAS R CATHERINE M COBAR
- [S8] Lithgow Mercury, 17 5 2001.
vlate of Lithgow, formerly of Cullen Bullen (pub.17MAY2001)
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Field Edna 1914? 13 May 2001 87 w/Laurence Cullen Bullen NSW RC
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FIELD LAURENCE H T PUSELL EDNA M PORTLAND
- [S71] Mudgee Guardian, Mon 19 Sep 1932 Page 4 WEDDING.
WEDDING
A PRETTY wedding was celebrated
at St. Vincent's Church, Port-
land, recently, when Edna Mary,
eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs T.
Pussell, of Tyldesley, was married
to Laurie, eldest son of Mr and Mrs
T. Field, of Cullen Bullen. The Rev.
Father Sheehan officiated.
- [S8] Lithgow Mercury, Wed 14 Sep 1932 Page 4 NIGHT WEDDING AT PORTLAND.
NIGHT WEDDING AT PORT-
LAND
(From Our Cullen Bullen. Correspt.)-
A pretty wedding was celebrated!
at St. Vincent's Church, Portland; at
9 p.m. on Saturday, when Edna Mary,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Pussell, of Tyldesley, was married
to Laurie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs..
T. Field, of Cullen Bullen. The' Rev,
Father Sheehan officiated.
The bride was dressed in a. frock
of white satin, and wore , a wvhite
veil and coronet of orange; blossoms,
carrying a bouquet of white roses.
She entered the church on the arm
of her father.
Miss Irene Pussell, sister or the
bride, was the bridesmaid, and was
attired in a frock of pink crepe-de-
chene with, hat to match, and car-
rled a bouquet of pink roses.
Mr. Harold Woods, cousin of the
bridegroom; acted as best man.
After the ceremony the parents of
the bride received the guests at their-
home where about. 30 sat down at the
breakfast. The tables were tastefully
decorated, credit for which was due
largely to Mesdames Shannon. K.
Smith and F. Lancaster.
Mr. Sparks ably filled the role as
chairman, The toast of "The bride;
and bridegroom" was ably proposed'
by Mr. Jack Taylor, and that of the
bride's parents was honored on the
proposition of the chairman. Suit-
able responses were made. The-
presents included some numerous and-
costly gifts.
The remainder of the. evening and
well into the early morning was spent
in music and singing, some fine
items being rendered.
The happy couple were given a-
very rousing and hearty farewell as-
they left the bride's home to journey
to their new residence in Cullen Bui/
len, where they will- make their
home.
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