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Family: Alexander Miller McLACHLAN / Vera Logan BATEMAN (F105)

m. 08 Oct 1930

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  • Male
    Alexander Miller McLACHLAN

    Birth  25 Nov 1900  Milton, Otago, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  03 Sep 1971  Ranfurly, Otago, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Cremation  06 Sep 1971  Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  08 Oct 1930  [1, 2]  Waitahuna, Otago, New Zealand  [1, 2] Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Female
    Vera Logan BATEMAN

    Birth  28 Apr 1906  Milton, Otago, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  25 Oct 1973  Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Cremation  27 Oct 1973  Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  John Henry BATEMAN | F100 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Annie Logan REDPATH | F100 Group Sheet 

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    Spouse  Living | F6715 
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    Male
    Alastair James McLACHLAN

    Birth  1932  Ranfurly, Otago, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Spouse  Patricia Mary IRVING | F4810 
    Marriage  04 Dec 1958  Tapanui, Otago, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Notes 
    • WEDDING

      McLACHLAN - BATEMAN

      A wedding of considerable interest was solemnised in the Waitahuna Presbyterian Church on October 8, when the Rev. E. E. Andrews united in the bonds of matrimony Vera Logan, youngest daughter of Mrs and the late J. H. Bateman, of Waitahuna, to Alexander Miller McLachlan, eldest son of the late Helen and James Campbell McLachlan, of this city. The church was tastefully decorated by friends of the bride, and there was a large gathering of friends present to witness the ceremony. Miss Muriel Noble presided at the organ. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr John Bateman, and was becomingly attired in a long-sleeved gown of ivory crepe de chine and lace, with a beautiful embroidered tulle veil, attached to a coronet of orange blossom. She wore satin slippers and hose eu suite, and carried a dainty shower bouquet of spring flowers and maidenhair fern. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruby Bateman, wore a very pretty ankle-length sleeveless frock of green floral ninon with shoulder cape daintily trimmed with georgette to tone, her wide drooping felt hat and satin slippers being of the same shade, and she carried a shower bouquet of spring flowers in gold tones with streamers to match. When the happy couple left on their honeymoon trip the bride was wearing a frock of blue celanese satin with hat and shoes to tone. A blue coat and marmot stole completed a very charming ensemble. Mr James McLachlan, of Dunedin, brother of the bridegroom, attended as best man. After the marriage ceremony Mrs Bateman entertained the guests in Brown's Hall, where the usual felicitations and toasts were proposed and honoured.

      Source: Evening Star (Dunedin), 25 October 1930 Page 22.
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  • Sources 
    1. [S17] David Bryant, NZSG Index, (New Zealand Society of Genealogists Inc., 2005).
      NZ Brides & Grooms Index

    2. [S1439] Papers Past - Evening Star (Dunedin), (Papers Past - National Library of New Zealand), none.
      WEDDINGS - McLACHLAN - BATEMAN. A wedding of considerable interest was solemnised in the Waitahuna Presbyterian Church on October 8, when the Rev. E. E. Andrews united in the bonds of matrimony Vera Logan, youngest daughter of Mrs and the late J. H. Bateman, of Waitahuna, to Alexander Miller McLachlan, eldest son of the late Helen and James Campbell McLachlan, of this city. The church was tastefully decorated by friends of the bride, and there was a large gathering of friends present to witness the ceremony. Miss Muriel Noble presided at the organ. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr John Bateman, and was becomingly attired in a long-sleeved gown of ivory crepe do chine and lace, with a beautiful embroidered tulle veil, attached to a coronet of orange blossom. She wore satin slippers and hose eu suite, and carried a dainty shower bouquet of spring flowers and maidenhair fern. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruby Bateman, wore a very pretty ankle-length sleeveless frock of green floral ninon with shoulder cape daintily trimmed with georgette to tone, her wide drooping felt hat and satin slippers being of the same shade, and she carried a shower bouquet of spring flowers in gold tones with streamers to match. When the happy couple left on their honeymoon trip the bride was wearing a frock of blue celaneso satin with hat and shoes to tone. A blue coat and marmot stole completed a very charming ensemble. Mr James McLachlan, of Dunedin, brother of the bridegroom, attended as best man. . After the marriage ceremony Mrs Bateman entertained the guests in Brown?s Hall, where the usual felicitations and toasts were proposed and honoured. - Published 25 October 1930, Page 22

    3. [S1439] Papers Past - Evening Star (Dunedin), (Papers Past - National Library of New Zealand), none.