Forrest, Agnes[1]

Female 1876 - 1947  (71 years)


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  • Name Forrest, Agnes 
    Born 1876 
    Gender Female 
    _UID 564FCEBED8CD9E746F1F793128D93585 
    _UPD 20 NOV 2015 20:08:43 GMT -0600  
    Record ID Number MH:I501244 
    Died 1947 
    Person ID I501244  Harper - MyHeritage
    Last Modified 5 Mar 2016 

    Father Forrest, James Henry,   b. 13 Jun 1838, Ross Tasmania Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Jul 1910, Hilston New South Wales Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years) 
    Mother Eagle, Martha,   b. Apr 1841, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Sep 1897, Hillston, New South Wales, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 56 years) 
    Married 3 Sep 1858  Horsham, Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Spouse: James Henry Forrest
    _UID 55F509072E2E3A7591A9B65566ED0725 
    _UPD 13 SEP 2015 00:26:31 GMT -0600 
    Record ID Number MH:F500403 
    Family ID F500403  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • The Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser - Friday 12 July 1912

      ace at 'RedbaNk Farm' (Mr. H. Clark's) on the 19th June. The bridegroom was Mr. E. Hutchison (son of the late Joseph Hutchison, of 'Green Hills'') and the bride Miss Agnes Minnie Forrest, youngest daughter of the late James Forrest, of ' Weepool.' The bride was given away by her brother (Mr. Walter Forrest), and was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Alice Blunden and little Miss Ida Forrest, niece of the bride. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. M. Forrest. The marriage service was impressively performed by the Rev. Waller Jones.

      ng serge, trimmed with cream velvet buttons and allover lace,   wreath of orange-blossoms and long tulle veil. The elder bridesmaid wore a white embroidered muslin, cream   hat trimmed with pink roses ; while the other wore a pretty cream princess frock, trimmed with cream cord and cream allover lace. The bridesmaids also wore pretty gold brooches, the gifts of the bridegroom.

      sed the health of the bride and bridegroom, Mr. E. Hutchison responding. Mr. H. Farrell proposed 'The Bridesmaids,' Mr. Ritchie responding. Mr. Witcombe proposed the health of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Hutchison, senr., and Mr. John Hutchison responded. Mr. Sheridan proposed the health of their hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, whose generous and lavish hospitality was well and appreciated. Mr. Clark responded in a neat speech, saying how pleased he was to see so many of his friends, and trusted they would all enjoy themselves.

      ich was kept going with great vigor till daylight. Following is a list of the presents received:

      nch, drawing room lamp ;
      Mr and Mrs T. Weaver, cheque ;
      Mr and Mrs W. Cashmere, silver clock ;
      Mr and Mrs G. Cashmere, lamp;
      Mrs Smith, "Seven Pines," cut glass and silver biscuit barrel ;
      Mr and Mrs Ritchie, after- noon tea set ;
      Mr and Mrs P. Madden photo frames ;
      Mr and Mrs J. Hutchison, silver tea spoons and sugar tongs ;
      Mr and Mrs Burker, oak biscuit barrel ;
      Mrs E. Finch, pair sauce bottles ;
      Mr and Mrs Strong, set of carvers ;
      Mr and Mrs Buley, dinner set ;
      Mr and Mrs C. Hutchison, silver tea pot ;
      Mr and Mrs A. J. Cashmere, tea set ;
      Mr and Mrs Adams, pair vases ;
      Mr and Mrs McCabe, cheese dish and cover ;
      Mr and Mrs Prestage, eiderdown quilt ;
      Mr H. Farrell, cheque ;
      Mr Witcombe, cheque ;
      Miss A. Weaver, shadow work cushion cover;
      Miss S. McCabe, silver jam spoons in case ;
      Mr and Mrs Busch, cheque ;
      Mr C. Madden, gold sleeve links ;
      Mr and Mrs Seton, silver tea spoons;
      Mr and Mrs Templeman, butter dishes ;
      Mrs Morant and family, silver fruit knives, forks and carvers ;
      Miss A. Blunden, set jugs ;
      Miss E. Cook, pair vases;
      Mr and Mrs M Forrest, cushion ;
      Misses Minnie and Ida Forrest, painting ;
      Mr John Forrest, silver teapot ;
      Mr Theo. Smith, ink stand;
      Mr and Mrs Anderson, silver serviette rings ;
      Mr. H. Finch, silver spoons ;
      Mrs J . Lee, butter dish ;
      Mr G. Hughes, sugar basin and butter dish ;
      Mr and Mrs Sheridan, table linen;
      Miss R. Butler, pair vases;
      Mr and Mrs Sutton, half-a-dozen glasses.


  • Sources 
    1. [S500001] Geni World Family Tree, (MyHeritage), http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-40000/geni-world-family-tree?s=64442081&itemId=252421586&action=showRecord (Reliability: 4).

      Agnes Minnie Hutchison (born Forrest)
      Gender: Female
      Birth: 1876
      Death: 1947
      Father: James Henry Forrest
      Mother: Martha Ann Forrest (born Eagle)
      Siblings: Mary Ann Clark (born Forrest), Bridget Albury Bilney Eagle (born Forrest), John Forrest, William James Forrest, Samuel Forrest, Henry Forrest, Eliza Jane Noldart (born Forrest), Margaret Prestage (born Forrest), Walter James Forrest, Florence Kate de Chene (born Forrest), Michael Forrest





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