Ruby Florence Bellamy1
F, #531, b. 1903, d. 23 November 1971
Last Edited | 26 Apr 2010 |
Birth* | 1903 | Parramatta, NSW; daughter of William G & Ada M Bellamy2 |
Birth of Daughter | 13 October 1923 | Parramatta, NSW;Principal=Lynette Sheens3 |
Married Name | 1924 | Sheens1 |
Marriage* | 1924 | Parramatta, NSW;Groom=Keith Placid Norbert Sheens1 |
Death of Daughter | 21 November 1958 | 33 Esplanade, Tennyson, SA; CHURCHES, Lynette. - November 21, 1958, of 33 Esplanade, Tennyson, South Australia, Lynette (nee Sheens), dearly beloved wife of Colvin Edward Churches and loving mother of Janis, aged 34 years.;Principal=Lynette Churches4 |
Death of Spouse | 5 October 1966 | 122 Macquarie Street, Parramatta, NSW; SHEENS, Keith Placid Norbert.-october 5, 1966, at his residence, 122 Macquarie Street, Parramatta, dearly loved husband of Ruby, loved father of Lyn (deceased), Lola, and Mervyn, fond father-in-law of Col and Harry, loved grandfather of Jan, Arthur, Keith, and Debbie, aged 63 years. At rest. Privately cremated, Thursday, October 6, 1966.;Principal=Keith Placid Norbert Sheens5 |
Death* | 23 November 1971 | NSW; SHEENS, Ruby Florence. – November 23, 1971, at Hospital, late of 122 Macquarie Street, Parramatta, dearly beloved wife of the late Keith Sheens, beloved mother of Lynette (Mrs Churches deceased), Lola (Mrs Hyams) and Mervyn, dear mother-in-law of Col and Harry, and fond grandmother and great grandmother of their children. Aged 68 years.6 |
Family | Keith Placid Norbert Sheens b. 1903, d. 5 Oct 1966 | |
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Citations
- [S12] NSW Marriage Index, 4414/1924 Keith P N Sheens & Ruby F Bellamy.
- [S13] NSW Birth Index, 33307/1903 Ruby F Bellamy.
- [S302] Department of Veteran Affairs - WW2 Nominal Roll, online http://www.ww2roll.gov.au, Lynette Sheens.
- [S192] The Sydney Morning Herald, Death Notice Lynette Churches, 28 November 1958.
- [S201] The Daily Telegraph, Friday, October 7, 1966.
- [S192] The Sydney Morning Herald, Death notice - Ruby Florence Sheens - November 24th, 1971.
- [S192] The Sydney Morning Herald, November 24th, 1971.