Gwendoline Alice Day1

#5310, (16 February 1890-17 September 1982)
Father*Harry Dalby Day1 b. 27 May 1860, d. 11 Feb 1913
Mother*Louisa Gattrell1 b. 1865, d. 5 Jul 1953
ChartsThe Rogers, Strottens & Gatrells of SW Hampshire.
Birth*16 FEB 1890 Gwendoline Alice Day was born on 16 FEB 1890 at Cowra, NSW, AustraliaG.2,3 
Marriage*16 AUG 1913 She married Amos Campbell Hamey on 16 AUG 1913 at North Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG.4,5 
ResearchNote* Research Note: on father death transcript given as Mrs Malcolm Gwen Norman.6 
Residence*1935 Gwendoline Alice Day and Amos Campbell Hamey lived at 10 Morden Street, Cammeray, NSW, AustraliaG.7 
Residence1943 Gwendoline Alice Day and Amos Campbell Hamey lived at Cammeray, NSWG, together with Edna Ruth Hamey.8 
Death*17 SEP 1982 Gwendoline Alice Day died on 17 SEP 1982 at Sydney, NSW, AustraliaG, aged 92.9 

Family

Amos Campbell Hamey b. 1881, d. 3 Jun 1979
Children
Last Edited17 Jun 2021

Citations

  1. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, listed as living sister on birth certificate for Thomas Gattrell Day, Cowra, NSW 1899/011462, no 43.
  2. [S97] Australia BMD Indices, birth; Gwendoline A Day, parents Harry & Louisa, Cowra, NSW, no, 11456.
  3. [S54] Internet source/web sites inc. trees, exact date on several Ancestry trees, no reference.
  4. [S48] Parish Register, marriage; Amos Campbell Hamey, 31, parents Eaton John Hamey & Isabel Geddes, St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney, NSW. no 19.
  5. [S97] Australia BMD Indices, marriage; Amos C Hamey & Gwendoline A Day, St Leonards, NSW, 1913, no 11143.
  6. [S1] Copies of B, M, & D Certificates, NSW death registration transcription. Harry Day, cancer of jaw. Rookwood.
  7. [S60] Aus Elect. Roll, Federal Electorate of Warinngah, Camarey, NSW, 1935, p 31.
  8. [S60] Aus Elect. Roll, Federal Electorate of Warringah, Camarey, NSW, 1943, p 39.
  9. [S54] Internet source/web sites inc. trees, on several Ancestry trees, no reference.
  10. [S48] Parish Register, birth & bapt., Ronald Campbell Hamey, parents Gwendoline Alice & Amos Campbell, St Thomas, N Sydney, 1915, p 175.