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Lily Morton was born 14 October 1881 in Breadalbane, New South Wales, Australia to Thomas Morton (1847-1921) and Mary Ann Povey (1852-1939) and died 28 August 1957 Burwood, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. She married David Betts (1873-1944) 23 October 1901 in St. Silas' Church, Breadalbane, New South Wales, Australia.




Children


Offspring of David Betts (1873-1944) and Lily Morton
Name Birth Death Joined with
Eric Selby Povey Betts (1905-1969) 6 March 1905 Gerogery, New South Wales, Australia 15 July 1969 Wentworthville, New South Wales, Australia Elizabeth Ada Morton (1905-1978)
Clifford David Betts (1906-1981)
Dulcie Mary Betts (1908-1990)
Kenneth Walter Betts (1909-1976)
Denzal Samuel Betts (1911-2003)
Arthur Kevin Betts (1913-1994)
Alice Rose Betts (1923-1924)








Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
₪ Wedding
  • BDM Index ref for marriage: 9290/1901
  • Orange Blossoms.—The Church of England at Broadalbane was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday, the 23rd instant, when Lily, the fourth daughter of Mr. T. Morton, of Elderslie, Breadalbane, who joined in holy matrimony with David, the fourth son of Mr. W. Betts, of Cullarin. The Rev. W. J. Ellis, of Gunning, was the offisciating minister. The bride, who was driven to the churh in a cab from Goulburn, was given away by her father. Mr. E. Betts was the best man. Miss Betts, sister of the bridegroom, and Misses Morton (two) and Miss M. Morton, nieces of the bride, looked very nice as bridesmaids.
Goulburn Evening Penny Post, 31 October 1901, page 3
¶ Death
  • BDM Index ref for death: 18604/1957
  • the Ryerson Index lists her death notice in the Sydney Morning Herald of 30 August 1957
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