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Frederick Charles Kater was born 26 May 1884 in Wellington, New South Wales, Australia to Edward Harvey Kater (c1846-1903) and Frances Maria Matthews (-1939) and died 23 January 1968 Middlebrook Farm Scone, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. He married Blanche Edith Abbott (1885-1932) 9 November 1912 in St. James' Church, Turramurra, New South Wales, Australia. He married Mary Harrington Brown (1909-1996) 5 December 1938 in St. Philip's Church, Church Hill, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.


Children


Offspring of Frederick Charles Kater and Blanche Edith Abbott (1885-1932)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Honor Kingsmill Kater (1914-2003)
Valerie Blanche Abbott Kater (1919-1920)


 






Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
  • AWT:db: jpnewland, id: I34537 — no longer available
  • AWT:db: lynette, id: I14276 — no longer available
Ω Birth
  • BDM Index ref for birth: 32788/1884
₪ Wedding
  • KATER—ABBOTT.—November 9, 1912, at St. James' Church, Turramurra, by the Rev. D. Davies, assisted by the Rev. Ronald Cameron, Charles Kater, second son of the late Edward Kater, of Mumblebone, Warren, to Blanche, third daughter of the late Sir Joseph Abbott, and of Lady Abbott, Turramurra.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 December 1912, page 18
2 Wedding 2
  • BDM Index ref for marriage: 18671/1938
  • A WEDDING has been arranged and will take place shortly between Mary Harrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindeman Brown, of Darling Point, and late of Coulston. Upper Paterson, and Mr. F. C. Kater, of Grampian Hill, Scone. The announcement was made at Romano's on Saturday night and Miss Brown is wearing a square sapphire, set in diamonds. The honeymoon will be spent in Colombo.
The Sun, 23 November 1938, page 13 (LAST RACE ALL DETAILS)
  • Only immediate relatives and old friends were present at the marriage on Monday, at St. Philip's Church, Church Hill, of Miss Mollie Brown, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindeman Brown, of Darling Point, and Mr. Charles Kater, of Grampian Hills, Scone.
The Maitland Daily Mercury, 10 December 1938, page 3
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