Family: HOOPER, Alfred / TOMLINS, Florence Ruth (F1121)
m. 27 Jan 1903
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Male
HOOPER, Alfred
Birth 18 Jul 1877 New Zealand Christening 7 Oct 1877 Upper Hutt, New Zealand Death 28 Jan 1963 Hautapu, Waikato, New Zealand Burial 1 Feb 1963 Hautapu Cemetery Marriage 27 Jan 1903 St Patrick's Church, Masterton, New Zealand Father HOOPER, Robert | F1131 Group Sheet Mother FELLINGHAM, Emily Rebecca Louisa | F1131 Group Sheet
Female
TOMLINS, Florence Ruth
Birth 1884 Nelson Death 11 Oct 1977 Papatoetoe, Auckland Burial 14 Oct 1977 Hautapu Cemetery Father TOMLINS, William | F1130 Group Sheet Mother MATHEWS, Margaret Julia | F1130 Group Sheet
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+ HOOPER, Alban Edwin
Birth 6 Oct 1907 Ngaire Death 16 Sep 1981 Morinsville Burial Piako Lawn Cemetery, Seales Rd, Morinsville Spouse SPICE, Gertrude May | F1120 Marriage 15 Oct 1936 Te Puninga Morinsville
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Photos Hooper Family
Family group portrait with Alfred and Florence Ruth Hooper and four children. By the ages the children must be Hazel (girl standing), Alban (boy sitting), Vivian (boy standing) and Herbert (baby).
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Notes Married:
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Wedding Bells (Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7371, 27 January 1903, Page 2)
A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Patrick's Church, Masterton, this morning, Mr Alfred Hooper, of Masterton, being united to Miss Florence Ruth Miller, daughter of Mrs J. M. McCarthy, of this town. The ceremony was performed by the Rv. Father Molloy. The bride, who was attired in a white cashmere dress, strapped with white sateen and insertion, and wearing tho orthodox veil, etc., was attended by Misses Grace and Mabel Hooper (nieces of the bridegroom) and Miss "Cissy" Miller (sister of the bride), dressed respectively in ? and pink flowered muslin. Mrs McCarthy, mother of the bride, was dressed in silver gray poplin, handsomely trimmed, and wore a black hat trimmed with black and white ostrich feathers. The gift of the bridegroom to the bride was a valuable gold brooch, and to the bridesmaids gold and silver brooches. The wedding breakfast was laid at the residence of Mr Robert Hooper (brother of the bridegroom), and there were a large number of guests. The happy couple left in the afternoon for the South, where the honeymoon is to be spent, carrying with them hearty good wishes from a large circle of friends.
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