Looking for Information on William Claude Breaden Born 1880 His Father Joseph Breaden Born 1853 Died 1928 Mother Jane Robertson Breaden Born 1848...

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Crawford

Hi there,
William Claude Breaden - death notice and funeral deatils.

BREADEN.-On the 21st February, 1924, at his residence, 38 Albion-street, Invermay, William Claude, the dearly loved husband of Maude Katy Breaden, and eldest beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Breaden, of Scottsdale, aged 44 years. (Late of 3rd Mining Company, A.I.F).

The Funeral of the late Mr WILLIAM CLAUDE BREADEN is appointed to leave his late residence. 38 Albion street, Inverimay, on Saturday morning February 23 at 10 o'clock, for interment in Carr Villa Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Friday 22 February 1924 p 1 Family Notices

Crawford

You probably already have this information

MARRIAGES. . BREADEN—ROBERTSON—On the 29th August, at the Wesleyan Church, Longford, by the Bev. H J. Lavers, Joseph, fourth son of Mr Joseph Breaden, Greylandis, Hagley, to Jane, fifth daughter of Mr James Robertson, Westbury.
Weekly Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1872 - 1878) Saturday 31 August 1878 p 24 Family Notices

William Claude's wife and further info about their children, two pre-deceased their mother.
DEATHS
BREADEN-On Tuesday, July 18, Maude Kate, dearly loved wife of the late Claude Breaden and loving mother of May (deceased), (Reg (deceased,) Tasman and Donald. Loving grand-mother of Kathleen and Donald, loving sister of Alfred (deceased), Charles (deceased) and Frank Roden, and loving mother-in-law of Violet Breaden and Frank Bird. Aged 65.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Wednesday 19 July 1950 p 11 Family Notices

deniserobinson

This is my family Breaden my mother is Nola Treloar 2nd marriage first marriage Kevin Cecial Robinson maiden name Breaden!

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deniserobinson

I just need help on my mama's side Breaden I have gone back in my dad side Robinson/Dart and gone way back when now I need my mamma's side to equal it up if you can understand!

Crawford

Hello again,
Is this your Nola? Here's her dad's death notice.

BREADEN. — On October 5, at the General Hospital, Launceston, Joseph Reginald, beloved husband of Grace Breaden, of Longford, and loving father of Barry and Nola and eldest son of Mrs. M. K. Breaden, Invermay; loving brother of May (Mrs. F. J. Bird), Tasman (A.I.F.), and Donald; in his 31st year. No mourning by request. A patient sufferer at rest.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Wednesday 6 October 1943 p 2 Family Notices.

This is the Joseph/Reg from the notices above and it looks like his wife was known as Jane/Grace. Probably their 'formal' or 'given names' and then the names they were known as by their family?
Hope this helps. Regards, R.

Crawford

From National Archives of Australia.
Information about Tasman Breaden

BREADEN TASMAN VERNON : Service Number - TX10724 : Date of birth - 17 Mar 1921 : Place of birth - LAUNCESTON TAS : Place of enlistment - LAUNCESTON TAS : Next of Kin - BREADEN MAUDE

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Crawford

oops. Have just looked again at the dates, and of course this is not the Joseph and Jane from the marriage notice above. Wrong generation. Sorry.

Crawford

Their wedding details.1937

BREADEN — MURFET Delphiniums With Frock of Ice Blue Crepe At the Paterson-street Methodist Church on November 27, Grace Alice, youngest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. P. J. Murfet, of Launceston, was married to Joseph Reginald, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. C. Breaden, of Launceston. The ceremony was performed by Rev A. R. Gardner. The bride, who entered the church with her father, wore a charming frock of ice blue crepe, with a cowl bodice and a basque. The sleeves, full at the shoulders, came to points over her hands, and the slimly cut skirt swept into a train. The blue tulle veil, which was hand embroidered, was caught to her hair by a pleated tulle halo, with a spray of orange blossom, and she carried a sheaf of blue lark-spurs and asparagus fern, tied with gold streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Berris Hargraves, wore a frock of pink taffeta, finished at the square neckline with matching flowers. It had short puff sleeves, a basque, and a full skirt. She carried a sheaf of pink and blue sweet peas and asparagus fern, tied with gold streamers, and she wore a hat of twisted taffeta. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Gordon Campbell. During the signing of the register, the organ was played by Mr. A. Buss. As the bride left the church a silver horseshoe from little Kathleen Bird (niece of the bride-groom) was placed on her arm. The reception was at the Grotto, where the bride's sister, Miss Doris Murfet, was hostess. She wore a rust silk marocain frock in redingote style, and a navy hat and shoes. The bride-groom's mother wore a black floral marocain frock, with hat and shoes to tone, and she carried a posy of red sweet peas tied with red streamers. Mr. and Mrs. Breaden will make their home in Launceston.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 9 December 1937 p 14 Article Illustrated

Crawford

Their wedding details.1937

BREADEN — MURFET Delphiniums With Frock of Ice Blue Crepe At the Paterson-street Methodist Church on November 27, Grace Alice, youngest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. P. J. Murfet, of Launceston, was married to Joseph Reginald, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. C. Breaden, of Launceston. The ceremony was performed by Rev A. R. Gardner. The bride, who entered the church with her father, wore a charming frock of ice blue crepe, with a cowl bodice and a basque. The sleeves, full at the shoulders, came to points over her hands, and the slimly cut skirt swept into a train. The blue tulle veil, which was hand embroidered, was caught to her hair by a pleated tulle halo, with a spray of orange blossom, and she carried a sheaf of blue lark-spurs and asparagus fern, tied with gold streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Berris Hargraves, wore a frock of pink taffeta, finished at the square neckline with matching flowers. It had short puff sleeves, a basque, and a full skirt. She carried a sheaf of pink and blue sweet peas and asparagus fern, tied with gold streamers, and she wore a hat of twisted taffeta. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Gordon Campbell. During the signing of the register, the organ was played by Mr. A. Buss. As the bride left the church a silver horseshoe from little Kathleen Bird (niece of the bride-groom) was placed on her arm. The reception was at the Grotto, where the bride's sister, Miss Doris Murfet, was hostess. She wore a rust silk marocain frock in redingote style, and a navy hat and shoes. The bride-groom's mother wore a black floral marocain frock, with hat and shoes to tone, and she carried a posy of red sweet peas tied with red streamers. Mr. and Mrs. Breaden will make their home in Launceston.

Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954) Thursday 9 December 1937 p 14 Article Illustrated

deniserobinson

Thankyou for this this information I so appreciate it!