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Eilleen Daisy Steger

F, #3671, b. 4 July 1912, d. 21 August 1969
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Family: Cyril Roderick Leonard Coutts (b. 30 September 1909, d. 15 June 1971)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Birth4 July 1912To Frederick William Steger and Louisa Charlotte Hess, grand-daughter of Johann Carl Steger and Mary Barbara Gegenworth.Evergreen, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage25 March 1930Oakey, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1936Myall Street, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death21 August 1969Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Burial23 August 1969 Myall Remembrance Park, Lot 318 Bunya Highway, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG

Vincent Kevin Coutts

M, #3672, b. 23 February 1912, d. 2 August 1979
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Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
Burial Myall Remembrance Park, Lot 318 Bunya Highway, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Birth23 February 1912Queensland, AustraliaG
Death2 August 1979Queensland, AustraliaG

Cyril Roderick Leonard Coutts

M, #3673, b. 30 September 1909, d. 15 June 1971
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Parents

Family: Eilleen Daisy Steger (b. 4 July 1912, d. 21 August 1969)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth30 September 1909Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage25 March 1930Oakey, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1936Myall Street, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Death15 June 1971'Homebush', Tara, Queensland, AustraliaG
Burial18 June 1971 Myall Remembrance Park, Lot 318 Bunya Highway, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG

Eileen Leonora Coutts

F, #3674, b. 11 July 1905, d. 6 January 1995
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Parents

Family: Norman Leslie Stagg (b. 27 May 1902, d. 16 February 1979)

History

FactDateRolePlace
Name
BurialSection D, Row I, Plot 14Myall Remembrance Park, Lot 318 Bunya Highway, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Birth11 July 1905Queensland, AustraliaG
Marriage12 August 1925Stagg— Coutts.
A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated in St. Luke's Church, Toowoomba, on Wednesday, 12th inst., the contracting parties being Norman Leslie Stagg, third son of Mr and Mrs W. Stagg, of Kupunn, to Eileen Leonora Coutts, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H. Coutts, of Loudoun. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her brother (Mr R. Coutts), who subsequently gave her away, looked charming in a gown of satin la tosca, made in tunic effect, and heavily beaded and stitched with silver thread. The waist was finished with a silver tissue rose. Her tulle veil, which was kindly lent by Mrs E. Slaughter was arranged in mop-cap effect and finished at the sides with orange blossoms. She carried an exquisite bouquet of jonquils, lilies and sweet peas tied with white satin streamers. She was attended by one bridesmaid, Miss V. McPherson, and her little niece and nephew as train-bearers. The bridesmaid was frocked in mastic crepe de chene made in tunic effect, the tunic being finished with a number of small buttons, and she carried a bouquet of white lilies and wore the bridegroom's gift, a gold armlet studded with sapphires. Her little niece (Miss Eileen Coutts) wore a frock of pale blue georgette over a satin slip finished at the waist with tiny frills, and carried a basket of sweet peas and jonquils and wore a gold bangle, the gift of the bridegroom. Master Roy Coutts wore a tunic suit of white satin over a blouse of cream crepe de chene and held a silver crook on which was tied a bunch of sweet peas with white satin streamers, also the gift of the bridegroom. Mr E. Stagg attended his brother as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Cafe Alexandra, only relatives and a few intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom being present. The feature of the bride's table was a beautiful three-tier wedding cake. Mrs Coutts (mother of bride) wore a frock of black satin brocaded morocain, made crossover style and finished at waist with a jet cabachon. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a set of gold studs and gold initialed sleeve links, and to the bride the bridegroom gave a xylonite toilet set. On leaving for Coolangatta, where the honeymoon is being spent, the bride travelled in a frock of silver grey brocaded satin morocain, made in tunic effect. The tunic was finished at sides with small pleats and she wore a small grey hat to match.
Queensland, AustraliaG
Death6 January 1995?Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG

Harold James Coutts

M, #3675, b. 23 February 1908, d. 5 February 1994
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Parents

History

FactDateRolePlace
Birth23 February 1908Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Electoral roll1936Myall Street, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG
Milit-Beg (couple)Between 1940 and 1947Dalby, Qld, AustraliaAustraliaG
Death5 February 1994Queensland, AustraliaG
Burial7 February 1994 Myall Remembrance Park, Lot 318 Bunya Highway, Dalby, Queensland, AustraliaG