Myrtle Sarah Emily StrattonAge: 60 years1901–1961
- Name
- Myrtle Sarah Emily Stratton
Birth | 1901 25 25 |
Marriage | Iden Charles O'Sullivan — View this family about 1925 (Age 24 years) |
Death | September 19, 1961 (Age 60 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Alexander James Stratton Birth: April 18, 1875 63 31 — Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: April 24, 1954 — Sale, Victoria, Australia |
mother |
Mary Elizabeth Dalrymple Wright Birth: July 11, 1875 24 23 — Point Sorell, Tasmania, Australia Death: 1930 — Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia |
Marriage: 1898 — |
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1 year elder brother |
Samuel Norton “Norton” Stratton Birth: 1898 22 22 — Tanjil, Victoria, Australia Death: 1976 — Traralgon, Victoria, Australia |
4 years herself |
Myrtle Sarah Emily Stratton Birth: 1901 25 25 — Tanjil, Victoria, Australia Death: September 19, 1961 |
3 years younger sister |
Della May Stratton Birth: 1903 27 27 — Moe, Victoria, Australia Death: December 5, 1961 — Elsternwick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
3 years younger brother |
Thomas Henry William Stratton Birth: August 18, 1905 30 30 — Tanjil, Victoria, Australia Death: February 4, 1974 |
2 years younger brother |
Clifford Stratton Birth: 1907 31 31 — Tanjil, Victoria, Australia Death: September 14, 1939 — Sale, Victoria, Australia |
20 months younger sister |
Hilda Ethel Stratton Birth: August 21, 1908 33 33 — Tanjil, Victoria, Australia Death: May 27, 1966 — Traralgon, Victoria, Australia |
4 years younger brother |
Percival James “Percy” Stratton Birth: 1912 36 36 — Oakleigh, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: February 3, 1986 |
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Milly Stratton Birth: 1911 35 35 — Oakleigh, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: 1911 — Oakleigh, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Family with Iden Charles O'Sullivan |
husband |
Iden Charles O'Sullivan Birth: 1889 36 28 — Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: October 19, 1963 |
herself |
Myrtle Sarah Emily Stratton Birth: 1901 25 25 — Tanjil, Victoria, Australia Death: September 19, 1961 |
Marriage: about 1925 — |
Note | birth index 7051 in 1901 |
Shared note | STRATTON, Mary Elizabeth Dalrymple - Death - 03/11/1930
The Argus, Monday 3 Nov 1930 - page 1
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/4215548
STRATTON. — On the 1st November, 1930, at her residence, 12 Illawarra road, Hawthorn, Mary Elizabeth Dalrymple, the dearly loved wife of Alexander, and loved mother of Norton, Myrtle (Mrs. I. O'Sullivan), Della (Mrs. A. McLean), Thomas, Clifford (Moe), Hilda, and Percy, and grandmother of Dorothy, Betty, and Norman, and loving sister of Mrs. Hart (Oakleigh) and W. Wright (Ararat), aged 55 years. — A patient sufferer at rest.
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Shared note | COLLUM-STRATTON - Marriage - 10/01/1908
Morwell Advertiser, Friday 10 Jan 1908 - page 2
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/65870932
ORANGE BLOSSOMS. COLLUM-STRATTON. On Wednesday last, Mr Collum, of Ararat, and Miss Stratton, of Morwell, were united in the bonds of wedlock, by the Rev. W. Seamer, in the local Methodist Church, which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion by friends. The bride, who was given away by Mr H. Puls (brother-in-law of bride), wore white taffeta silk, trained with rich applique trimmings and applique boquet on front of bodice She also wore the usual bridal wreath and veil.
The bridesmaid (Miss Holt, of Moe) wore white canvas voile richly trimmed with satin ribbon and Paris lace.
Misses Myrtle and Della Stratton were the train bearers.
Boquets of flowers were carried by bride, bridesmaids and train bearers.
Mr A. Rose acted as best man.
The bride's travelling dress was mauve silk voile richly trimmed with Paris lace and silk braid trimmings, with hats to match.
The presents included :
Bridegroom to Bride, handsome diamond brooch.
Bride to Bridegroom, handsome diamond scarf pin.
Bridegroom to first Bridesmaid, handsome jewel case.
Bridegroom to Trainbearere, brooches.
Mrs Stratton, (mother of bride,) curtains, fan, and primer stove.
Mr. and Mrs. Collum, (mother and father of bridegroom,) cheque, nickel fender and fire irons.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Stratton, ornaments.
Mr. S. Gran, Ararat, dinner set.
Mr. A. Gran, Ararat, set carters and set dinner mats.
Nurse Ingham, Ararat, handsome cushion.
Nurse Carey, Ararat, beautiful egg shell china sweet dishes.
Male Staff, Ararat Hospital, handsome cut glass six bottled dinner cruet.
Hospital Patients, Ararat, massive silver stand, containing two cut glass dishes.
Mrs. F. Kendell. Warragul. ----
Miss Myrtle Stratton, niece of bride, tray cloth.
Miss Della and Norton Stratton, hair brushes and comb.
Mrs H. Puls sister of bride, table centres.
Mr. H. Pole, cheque.
Mrs. and Miss Holt, Moe Coffee Palace, cut glass salts in silver stands, and sauce bottles.
Mr. J. and Mr. Syd. Holt, cut glass jelly dish in silver stand.
Mr. H. H. Holt, pair pictures.
Miss E. Stratton, (sister of bride,) dresden cake dish.
Mr. F. Stratton (brother of bride,) silver mounted purse.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Stratton, silver tea pot.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stratton, serviettes.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Stratton, tray cloths.
Miss Adie Collum, ornaments,
Miss Tottie Collum, butter dishes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Collum, cheque.
other presents were also received.
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Shared note | HOLT-STRATTON Marriage 10/01/1908
Morwell Advertiser - Friday, January 10, 1908 - page 2
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/65870930
HOLT-STRATTON, The marriage of Mr H. H. Holt and Miss E Stratton, of Morwell, took place in the local Methodist church, on Wednesday last' the officiating clergyman being Rev. W. Seamer. The bride wore a dress of rich ivory white silk, Val. silk insertion and lace, with true lovers knots on bodice and skirt ; she also wore cus- tomary wreath and veil. The bridesmaid (Miss Holt, of Moe, sister of bridegroom) wore cream canvas voile, richly trimmed with satin ribbon and Paris lace. The train bearers were Misses Myrtle and Della Stratton who were dressed in white organdi muslin, richly trimmed with lace. Mr Syd. Holt acted as best man, and the bride was given away by her brother, Mr F. Stratton. The bride and bridesmaids carried boquets of flowers. The bride's travelling dress was pale grey secillian, silk braid trim- mings, and fine Val. lace, with hat to match. After both wedding ceremonies were concluded, a wedding tea was served at Mrs Stratton's residence, when the usual toasts were duly honoured.
The presents included:—
Bridegroom to Bride, pearl and ruby bracelet.
Bride to Bridegroom, set of gold studs with sapphires
Bridegroom to Bridesmaids, silver backed hair brush and comb.
Bridegroom to Trainbarers, silver bangles.
Mother of Bride, house linen.
Mother and Father of Bridegroom, cheque, cut glass butter and jam dishes.
Mr and Mr. F. Kendell, afternoon tea set and teapot.
Miss Holt, lamp, pair vases.
Mr J. Holt, handsome ruby sugar basin in silverstand.
Mr Syd Holt, handsome cut glass biscuit-darrell silver mountings.
Master T. Holt, hand painted vases.
Misses Sarah and Gladis Holt pillow shams and cosy cover.
Miss Stratton, cheque and ½ dozen oil paintings.
Mr Collum, glove and handkerchief box.
Miss Myrtle Stratton, jam dishes.
Miss Della Stratton, sauce bottles.
Master Norton Stratton, hair brush and comb.
Mrs Alforda, point lace doyleys.
Master W. Holt, tray cloth.
Master G. Holt, vases.
Master S. Holt, photo frames.
Mr A. Rose, breakfast cruet.
Mr E. W. Pascoe, set jugs.
Mr D. G. Wolfe, honey jar in silver stand.
Mr C. Whitmore, (Grandfather of Bridegroom), serviette rings.
Mr F. Stratton, handsome purse silver mounted.
Mr and Mrs A. Stratton, table linen.
Mr and Mrs S. Stratton, silver tea pot.
Mr and Mrs G. Stratton, serviettes.
Mr and Mrs T. Stratton, set carvers.
Mrs H. Puis, gold brooch, cheque, and table centres.
Mr H. Puis, canaries and cage.
Mrs White, ornaments.
Mr and Mrs V. Collum, dinner set.
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