Janet Crombie1

F, #20088, b. 20 February 1791
     Janet Crombie is also recorded as Janet Crammy.1 She was born on 20 February 1791 in Kettle, Fife.2 She was the daughter of John Crombie and Elizabeth Guillan.1 Janet Crombie was baptised on 27 February 1791 at Kettle, Fife.1,3

Citations

  1. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 438/ 0030 0043.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers for Kettle, 1633-1854 Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Kettle (Fifeshire).

Janet Lawrence Crombie1

F, #4274, b. 13 July 1878, d. 2 July 1955
     Janet Lawrence Crombie was born on 13 July 1878 in Kilminning, Crail, Fife.2 She was the daughter of William Crombie and Margaret Anne Cameron.1 Janet Lawrence Crombie married Dr. Valentine McDowall, son of Archibald McDowall and Ada Sarah Coutts, on 12 January 1906 in Queensland

McDowall-Crombie.

WEDDING of Miss Janet Crombie, daughter of the late William Crombie, Esq., of Greenhill, and niece of Mrs. James Crombie, of Oriel, Oriel Road. Clayfield, to Dr. Valentine McDowall, youngest son of the former Surveyor-General of Queensland, took place last Friday after noon, the 12th inst., at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Creek Street. The service was taken by the venerable pastor of the Park Presbyterian Church, the Rev. David Mitchell. The bride was given away by her aunt, Mrs. James Crombie, from whose house the marriage took place, and her sister, Miss May Crombie, acted as her bridesmaid, and Mr. J. W. Hesslop as best man. The bride's dress was of white messaline, trimmed with ruching, worn with a berthe fastened over
a vest of Brussels net. She wore orange blossom and tulle veil, and carried a shower bouquet of roses, stephanotis, and lilies. The bridesmaid wore white Swiss muslin over glace, adorned with valenciennes lace, edging muslin frills; white chip hat with shaded ribbons, roses and foliage. Her bouquet was of shaded roses, tied with pale blue streamers. The pretty bouquets were made by the London and American florists. The church was decorated for the occasion, with palms and flowers and festoons of white Japanese crepe paper. A bell of white roses was suspended over the bridal couple. The grand new organ heard for the first time in nuptial music was skilfully played by the organist, Mr. Phillips, who chose the pretty Wedding March from Lohengrin, less familiar than that of Mendelssohn.
Mrs. James Crombie entertained a number of guests at her pretty house, Oriel, Clayfield, Eschenhagen catering for their entertainment. Among the relatives present were Mrs. Sword, Mrs. John Cameron, and Mrs. Donaldson. Among the many wedding presents given by friends of the bride were also presenta tions made to the bridegroom from friends in the South, his best man, Mr. J. W. Heaslop, of Brisbane, who is a medical student in Sydney, accompanying his friend from the South for the occasion. The bride's travelling dress was of dark blue voile, pleated skirt and bolero jacket over white vest; Breton hat trimmed with blue. The bride and brides maid's dresses and many of the guests were made by Miss Grogan, Kent's Buildings, Adelaide Street.
It will be remembered that Surveyor-General McDowall was one of the first victims of the Retrenchment System, which smote this state simultaneously with Federation. Mr. McDowall at this juncture took a house in Oriel Road, in close proximity to that of Mrs. James Crombie; and the attach ment between his medical son, then a student, and Mrs. Crombie's niece, their homes being not many yards apart, was a sequence. The young couple have left for Tasmania, where the bridegroom's parents are now. Queensland Figaro, 18 January 1906.3


Janet Lawrence Crombie died on 2 July 1955 in England at the age of 76.1

Children of Janet Lawrence Crombie and Dr. Valentine McDowall

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Fife Herald - Thursday 18 July 1878.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950.

Janet Margaret Crombie1

F, #6012, b. December 1947, d. 23 April 1949
     Janet Margaret Crombie was born in December 1947.1 She was the daughter of David Alexander John Crombie and Barbara Marjorie Knight.1 Janet Margaret Crombie died on 23 April 1949 in Queensland at the age of 1.2

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Australia Death Index, 1787-1985.

Jessie Campbell Crombie

F, #4230, b. 15 October 1836, d. 4 December 1911
     Jessie Campbell Crombie was born on 15 October 1836 in Kilminning, Crail, Fife.1 She was the daughter of David Guillan Crombie and Janet Campbell (Jessie) Webster. Jessie Campbell Crombie was christened on 29 December 1836 at Crail, Fife.2 She married Dr. George Lawrence, son of George Lawence and Helen Mill, on 22 November 1859 in Crail, Fife, the marriage was performed by the Rev. William Merson of Crail.3,4 Jessie Campbell Crombie appears in the Census of 1881 at Kilminning Farmhouse, Crail, Fife.5 She died on 4 December 1911 at the Royal Scottish Nursing Home, Edinburgh, at the age of 75 s.p. The entry in the Statutory Register indicates her usual address to have been Brisbane, Australia.1,6

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers, 1655-1857 Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Crail.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Caledonian Mercury and Daily Express (Edinburgh, Scotland), Saturday, November 26, 1859.
  4. [S89] Family Search, Register of births, marriages and deaths of Scotland Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Library (Salt Lake City, Utah).
  5. [S50] British Census 1881.
  6. [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/01 0569.

Jessie Ellice Crombie1,2

F, #21534, b. 1881, d. 22 November 1961
     Jessie Ellice Crombie was born in 1881 in Regents Park, London.1,2 She was the daughter of Edward Ellice Crombie and Jessie Watson.1 Jessie Ellice Crombie died on 22 November 1961 in London
CROMBIE Jessie Ellice of 1 Palewell Park East Sheen London S.W.14 spinster died 22 November 1961 Probate London 8 February to Francis George Sutton-Mattocks solicitor Christian Isobel Macdonald widow Alice Doble spinster and Gladys Edith Anne Wilkinson married woman. Effects £9830 11s. 9d.3

Citations

  1. [S94] 1891 British Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 118; Folio 183; Page 54; GSU roll: 6095228.
  2. [S569] 1911 British Census.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995.

Jessie Webster Crombie1

F, #4270, b. 21 January 1878, d. 8 November 1961
     Jessie Webster Crombie was born on 21 January 1878 in Kilminning, Crail, whilst the families were visiting Scotland from Australia.2 She was the daughter of James Crombie and Isabella Harriett Cameron.1 The announcement of her engagement to Albert Alexander Donaldson was made on 13 May 1899.3 Jessie Webster Crombie married Albert Alexander Donaldson, son of John Donaldson, on 10 December 1902 in Wickham Terrace Presbyterian Church, Brisbane.4 Jessie Webster Crombie died on 8 November 1961 in Brisbane at the age of 83.

Children of Jessie Webster Crombie and Albert Alexander Donaldson

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 12.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Brisbane Courier, 13 May 1899.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld.) 20 December 1902.

Joan Minto Crombie1

F, #586, b. 4 July 1909, d. 1 July 1981
     Joan Minto Crombie is also recorded as Jo.1 She was born on 4 July 1909 in Saskatchewan.2,3 She was the daughter of William Claude David Crombie and Edith Mary Lawrence.1 Joan Minto Crombie married John James Brown in 1928.1 Joan Minto Crombie died on 1 July 1981 in Banff, Canmore Census Division County, Alberta, at the age of 714 and is buried in Banff Town Cemetery, Banff, Canmore Census Division, Alberta.4

Citations

  1. [S12] Christopher John Rees, CJR family tree.
  2. [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Bell Birthday Book.
  3. [S225] 1911 Canadian Census, Moosejaw, Saskatchewan.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 50087231."

Joanna Matilda Crombie1,2

F, #20768, b. 30 September 1834, d. 17 February 1898
     Joanna Matilda Crombie was born on 30 September 1834 in St. Andrews, Fife.1,2 She was the daughter of John Crombie and Euphemia Wallace.1 Joanna Matilda Crombie was christened on 19 October 1834 at St. Andrews, Fife.2 She married Robert Vannan on 18 December 1860 at 116 South Portland Street, Glasgow.3 Joanna Matilda Crombie died on 17 February 1898 in Glasgow at the age of 63.4 Confirmation granted on 25 May 1898 to Euphemia Wallace Vannan and Janet Dunlop Vannan, 30 Huntly Gardens, Executrices dative qua general disponees. Will or Deed undated, and recorded in Court Books of Commissariot of Lanark, 13 May 1898. Value of Estate, £855, 5s. 11d.4

Children of Joanna Matilda Crombie and Robert Vannan

Citations

  1. [S319] 1851 Scotland Census, CROMBIE, JOHN (Census 1851 453/00 002/00 014).
  2. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers for St. Andrews and St. Leonards, 1627-1854.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, Glasgow Herald, December 19, 1860.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Scotland, National Probate Index (Calendar of Confirmations and Inventories), 1876-1936.
  5. [S232] Ancestry.com, Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950.
  6. [S94] 1891 British Census, 30 Huntly Gardens, Kelvinside, Lanarkshire.

John Crombie1

M, #243, b. 1750, d. September 1841
     John Crombie is also recorded as John Crammy.2 He was born in 1750 in Fife. He married Elizabeth Guillan on 4 December 1778 in Kettle, Fife, The register giving their names as John Crammy and Elizabeth Gulen.2 John Crombie died in September 1841 in Kilminning Farm House, Crail, Fife,3 and was buried on 28 September 1841 in Crail, Fife.3

Children of John Crombie and Elizabeth Guillan

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 438/ 0030 0357.
  3. [S606] Findmypast.com, Scotland, Fife Death Index, 1549-1877. Sexton Book, Crail Museum.
  4. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 438/ 0020 0305.
  5. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 438/ 0030 0330.
  6. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 438/ 0020 0363.
  7. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 438/ 0030 0043.

John Crombie1

M, #20089, b. 9 October 1780, d. before 1860
     John Crombie is also recorded as John Crammy.1 He was born on 9 October 1780 in Kettle, Fife.2 He was the son of John Crombie and Elizabeth Guillan.1 John Crombie was baptised on 15 October 1780 at Kettle, Fife.1,2 He married Euphemia Wallace, daughter of John Wallace and Isabella Jervie, on 28 March 1815 in Kilconquhar, Fife.3 John Crombie appears in the 1851 census at Union Street, St. Andrews. Where his occupation is given as artist.4 He died before 1860 he was dead before his daughter Joanna's wedding.5

Children of John Crombie and Euphemia Wallace

Citations

  1. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 438/ 0020 0305.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers for Kettle, 1633-1854 Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Kettle (Fifeshire).
  3. [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 436/ 0030 0539.
  4. [S319] 1851 Scotland Census, CROMBIE, JOHN (Census 1851 453/00 002/00 014).
  5. [S205] Newspaper, Glasgow Herald, December 19, 1860.
  6. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers for Kilconquhar, 1637-1855.
  7. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers for St. Andrews and St. Leonards, 1627-1854.

John Crombie1

M, #20773, b. 2 March 1816, d. 1832
     John Crombie was born on 2 March 1816 in Fife.1 He was the son of John Crombie and Euphemia Wallace.1 John Crombie was christened on 26 March 1816 at Kilconquhar, Fife.1 He died in 1832.2

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers for Kilconquhar, 1637-1855.
  2. [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, Statutory Deaths 644/09 0762.

John Flower Crombie D.F.C.

M, #4412, b. 22 January 1914
     John Flower Crombie D.F.C. was born on 22 January 1914 in Kirkston, Albion, Brisbane.1,2 He was the son of James Crombie and Amy Gladys Kirk Flower. He was a grazier. Member RAAF in 2nd World War. John Flower Crombie D.F.C. married secondly Betty Phyllis Deshon in 1954.

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Argus, 17 February 1914.

Kathleen Constance Crombie1

F, #588, b. 30 June 1912, d. 18 June 1942
     Kathleen Constance Crombie was born on 30 June 1912 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan.2,3 She was the daughter of William Claude David Crombie and Edith Mary Lawrence.1 Kathleen Constance Crombie married Herbert Cecil Francis McCallum, son of Herbert Alex McCallum and Emily C. Wright. Kathleen Constance Crombie died on 18 June 1942 in Banff, Canmore Census Division, Alberta, at the age of 294 and is buried in Banff Town Cemetery, Banff, Canmore Census Division County, Alberta.4

Citations

  1. [S12] Christopher John Rees, CJR family tree.
  2. [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Bell Birthday Book.
  3. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jul 29, 1912.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 50087116."

Margaret A.M. Crombie1

F, #4267, b. 4 April 1872, d. 3 February 1879
     Margaret A.M. Crombie was born on 4 April 1872. She was the daughter of James Crombie and Isabella Harriett Cameron.1 Margaret A.M. Crombie died on 3 February 1879 at 22 Parkhurst Road, London, at the age of 6.2

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Brisbane Courier, 4 April 1879.

Margaret Ann (May) Crombie1

F, #4265, b. 27 May 1876, d. 4 October 1943
     Margaret Ann (May) Crombie is also recorded as Margaret Anne Crombie.1 She was born on 27 May 1876 in Home Creek, Queensland.2 She was the daughter of William Crombie and Margaret Anne Cameron.1 Margaret Ann (May) Crombie married Arthur Hamilton Hart, son of Frederick Hart and Isabel Horsley. Margaret Ann (May) Crombie died on 4 October 1943 at the age of 67.1

Children of Margaret Ann (May) Crombie and Arthur Hamilton Hart

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Fife, Scotland, Cupar Library Newspaper Index Cards, 1833-1987 in East Fife Record, 18 August 1876, p. 2.

Margaret Beatrice Crombie1

F, #4271, b. 6 February 1880, d. 17 July 1965
     Margaret Beatrice Crombie was born on 6 February 1880 in William Street, Brisbane.2 She was the daughter of James Crombie and Isabella Harriett Cameron.1 Margaret Beatrice Crombie married Percy Lloyd Hart, son of Graham Lloyd Hart and Sarah Ellen Cooper Roberts, on 12 July 1904 in Queensland.3 Margaret Beatrice Crombie was living in 90 Oriel Road, Brisbane. She died on 17 July 1965 in Queensland at the age of 85.

Children of Margaret Beatrice Crombie and Percy Lloyd Hart

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Brisbane Courier, 10 February 1880.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1949.

Mary Arbuthnot Crombie

F, #4292, b. 3 July 1925, d. 11 December 1981
     Mary Arbuthnot Crombie was born on 3 July 1925.1 She was the daughter of David William Alexander Crombie and Phoebe Janet Arbuthnot. Mary Arbuthnot Crombie married Gostwick Clarence Cory in 1948. Mary Arbuthnot Crombie died on 11 December 1981 in Brisbane, Queensland, at the age of 56.

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.

Mary Edith Crombie1

F, #4275, b. 17 November 1880, d. 25 February 1976
     Mary Edith Crombie was born on 17 November 1880 in Queensland.1,2 She was the daughter of William Crombie and Margaret Anne Cameron.1 Mary Edith Crombie married Charles Constantine Warren, son of James Warren and Margaret Brough, on 25 September 1901 in The Presbyterian Church, Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland,

WEDDINGS.
Warren-Crombie.

The wedding of Mr. Charles Constantine Warren, third son of the late James Warren, of Garrendenny, Queen's County, Ireland, to Miss Mary Edith Crombie was celebrated in the Wickham-terrace Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon, by the Rev. W. Sweyn Macqueen. The bride is the youngest daughter of the late William Crombie, of Greenhills station, Muttaburra. Her father was born in Fifeshire, and educated at St Andrews, in that county. He arrived in Victoria about the year 1863, and joined his brother, the late James Crombie, M. L. A. for the Warrego, in farming pursuits in the State. He came to Queensland in 1863, and joined with his brother and the late D.C. Cameron in the purchase of Barcaldine Downs station. Mrs William Crombie was a daughter of the late D.C. Cameron, and sister of Mr. John Cameron, of Kensington Downs, and now member for Brisbane North. The friends of the bride had decorated the alter rails with a profusion of white flowers, and a large floral wedding-bell was suspended over the bride and bridegroom. Mr. C.H. Allan presided at the organ.

The young bride was given away by her aunt, Mrs. James Crombie, and looked very handsome in her beautiful wedding gown of cream brocaded merv, the long-trained skirt frilled at the foot with delicate embossed lisse, a scroll pattern of narrow chiffon ruchings relieving the plain sheath like effect. The sleeves were of transparent embossed chiffon, and the yoke of the same delicate fabric, swathed lightly with a chiffon fichu, upon which a long spray of orange blossoms rested; long stole ends of gathered chiffon completed the good effect. The veil of embossed tulle was worn with a coronet of bridal flowers, and her shower bouquet and diamond bangle and brooch were the gifts of the bridegroom. Two sisters and two cousins attended as bridesmaids - the Misses May, Janet, Jessie, and Beatrice Crombie. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. J.E. Trude as best man and by Messrs. Hart, Crombie, and Crouch as groomsmen.

Her bridesmaids looked very charming in their simple white flocks of fine Persian lawn, the tucked frille on the foot of the skirt edged with lace, wide insertions of Mechlin lace adorning the upper part in tunic design; the bodices were inserted with the same beautiful lace, a full jabot ornamenting the front; folded white chiffon fichus gave a finishing touch to the pretty costumes. The hats were not similar, but showed characteristic touches of colour. Miss Crombie's white crinoline hat had a beefeater crown swathed in white tulle over geranium foliage and buds, a butterfly bow of pink satin ribbon in front and geraniums on the hair. Miss Jessie Crombie's toque is of white chiffon under gold bullion, the crown formed of large pink roses with diamond centres and foliage, choux of pink and white ribbon in front. Miss Janet's picture hat had the crown of white satin straw, a brim of pink rose petals over white chiffon underbrim, butterfly bow of white glace and steel buckle. Miss Beatrice's hat was of fancy straw flared from the face and lined with white tulle. A scarf of white tulle was thrown lightly over a trail of large white marguerites, a jet buckle and rosette of pink ribbon rested on the coiffure. The bridesmaids carried posies of pink and red roses, pink carnations, and foliage, tied with pink satin loops and streamers, which, together with their "Nellie Stewart" bangles, were presents from the bridegroom. Their pearl and turquoise brooches were presented by the bride.

Mrs Crombie, aunt of the bride, wore a rich-looking gown of black matelasse silk outlined with narrow steel fringe, opening over a vest of tucked white chiffon, the under skirt of black satin was closely ornamented with black guipure; her black bonnet of jet and fisher's net was relieved by a touch of silver. Mrs. Cameron, of Fairholme, Toowoomba, the stately grandmother of the bride, wore a black Princess robe appliqued with guipure and lace, and a beautiful cream guipure collarette, showing black sequins, and a small black bonnet to harmonise. Mrs. Sword aunt of the bride, was in French gray voile, opening over a pink chiffon vest; her becoming black and white straw hat was swathed in black Chantilly lace over white tulle; deep red and pink roses made a pretty contrast to the blue gown Mrs. Beauchamp Cameron's stylish gown was of cobalt blue voile, the Venetian sleeves slashed with white silk and white guipure, the three flounces on the skirt strapped with blue stitched glace; her black fancy straw hat was lined with pink chiffon, trimmed with black tulle and sequinned net, sprays of pink cluster roses.

Mr. and Mrs. Heussler were among the guests, their daughter (Mrs John Cameron) looking very nice in mauve silk, patterned in corded stripers, the bodice appliqued in a deeper shade and worn with a violet velvet belt, which colour was repeated on the white fancy straw hat, which was swathed in mauve spotted tulle.

Mrs. Bailey, sister of the bridegroom, was in a stylish gray gown outlined with cream guipure; her hat was swathed tulle and garlanded with bright flowers. Mrs. Graham Hart and her daughters were among the guests, Miss Kathleen in a pretty white lawn, the trained skirt inserted with black lace; black Leghorn hat and plumes. Miss Mildred wore a very becoming flat hat in bright magenta-pink, with her soft white gown.

Mrs William Graham and her daughters made another family group, Mrs Carew-Smyth wearing cream veiling and a white glace silk blouse minutely corded and tucked, and one of the new flat double-leafed hats swathed in white tulle, the brim garlanded with daisies. Miss Graham, Miss M. Stewart-Graham, and Miss Hassall were in their bridesmaid's dresses worn at Mrs. Carew Smyth's wedding.

Mrs. Milman, in handsome black costume and cream duchesse lace, was accompanied by her daughters Miss Milman wearing a bright pink floral muslin, and fawn chiffon hat with gold tracing of floral ornamentation; her sister, in a very pretty grown of transparent white mousseline de soie, much inserted with lace, over very pale blue glace silk. Mrs. A. McDowall was accompanied by her son, Mr. V. McDowall; her pretty gown of white floral patterned foulard was strapped and tabbed with mauve glace, her small Princess bonnet harmonised in touches of pink and green with the colours of the gown. Mrs. A.J. Callan had a handsome gown of black grosgrain, much tucked and corded, the bolero being of Russian net applique; her black jetted bonnet was brightened with cut-steel buckles. Miss May Goggs wore a floral muslin, the triple deep flounces outlined with scarlet; a flat chiffon hat, with triple-frilled brim outlined with black bebe velvet and sprays of flowers and foliage. Mrs. Macqueen's elegant trained gown of black merv. was closely tucked and inserted with cream guipure; her becoming hat in the new flat shape, had the brim garlanded with purple orchids. Miss Macintosh had a very pretty gown in pastel-green-shade, the skirt prettily frilled with embroidered lisse; her rustic straw hat was garlanded with roses. Mrs. Hardie looked well in blue glace, veiled in white net applique; and toque of fancy straw, ornamented with blue glace and pink roses.

After the ceremony the guests, who were chiefly relatives and very old friends of the family, were entertained by Mrs. James Crombie at Oriel, Albion, where the wedding breakfast was served in Eachenhagen's best style, who also furnished the handsome wedding cake. As an old friend of the family, the Hon. A.J. Callan was privileged to propose the health of the bride. In returning thanks, the bridegroom proposed the health of the bridesmaids to which Mr Trude responded. The Rev. Sweyn Macqueen proposed the health of Mrs Cameron the grandmother of the bride, to which her son, Mr John Cameron, made a happy response. Dr. Hardie proposed the health of Mrs James Crombie, her son, Mr Donald Crombie, responding.

Mr and Mrs Warren will make a trip to the South and will visit Tasmania and New Zealand. The bride travelled in a pretty blue gown of satin spotted canvas, appliqued with cream guipure, the stylish little bolero having deep revers of cream satin veiled in cream guipure, her becoming pink straw hat was turned off the face, with under-brim of tucked white chiffon draped with embroidered lisse, large pale pink and blue roses nestled on the hair and the whole was toned with a band of black velvet round the crown, fastened with a diamond ornament.

The presents were numerous and much admired. Cheques were sent by Mr. and Mrs. Sword, Mr. J. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron, Mr. D. C. K. Cameron, Dr. Warren (brother of the bridegroom), Mrs. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp Cameron, Mr. Crombie, Mrs. Bridges. Other donors of presents were: The Misses and Master Sword, Messrs. J. C. Cameron-Crombie, D. W. A. Crombie, W. D. Crombie, James Crombie, Mr. Percy Hart, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Heussler, Miss and Mr. Bernays, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston, Mr. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. Gibson, Mr. A. A. Donaldson, Miss Ford, Mrs. and Miss Avery, Misses Townley, Mrs. Hassell, Miss Hassell, Mr. Rex. Kennedy, Mr. Max. Graham, Miss Meta Cameron, Mr. Thornton, Misses and Master Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mrs Lawrence, Dr. and Mrs. Berry, Mr. J. E. Trude, Miss Nicholson, Miss R. Nicholson, Mrs. J. Cameron, Dr. and Mrs. Hardie, Mr. L. H .C. Morgan, Mrs. Rendall, Mrs. Milman, Mrs. Edkins, Rev. and Mrs. Macqueen, Mr. Bright, Mr. Power, Miss May Goggs, Miss Mollie Graham, Percy Cameron, Miss Macdiarmid, Miss Macdonald, Miss E. Milman, Miss Munro, Miss Abercrombie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron, Mr. F. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson, Miss L. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. McDowall, Mr and Mrs Miles, Mr. and Misses Macintosh, Mr. Wallace, Mrs Carew Smyth, Mr. Val. McDowall, Mr Wardrop Hill, Miss and Master Miles, Miss Dobinson, Miss Gibson, Miss Foxton, Miss Hart.

The bride's robe, travelling costume, trousseau dreses, and bridesmaids' dresses, and all the millinery were designed and made by Messrs. James Chapman and Co., of queen street. Messrs. Grmies and Petty were responsible for some of the guests' dresses , the bride's and bridesmaids' bouquets from London-American florists, others from Spry and Co. The Brisbane Courier, 26 September 1901.3,4

Mary Edith Crombie died on 25 February 1976 at the age of 95.1

Children of Mary Edith Crombie and Charles Constantine Warren

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Queensland Figaro, 26 September 1901.

Mary Wailan Crombie1

F, #21532, b. 17 July 1869
     Mary Wailan Crombie was born on 17 July 1869 in Tivoli Place, South Yarra, Victoria.2,1,3 She was the daughter of Edward Ellice Crombie and Jessie Watson.2

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922.
  2. [S94] 1891 British Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 118; Folio 183; Page 54; GSU roll: 6095228.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, he Argus, 19 July 1869.

Sgt. Mervyn Cobbe Crombie1

M, #4291, b. 26 May 1920, d. 12 June 1941
     Sgt. Mervyn Cobbe Crombie who was also known as "Peak" Crombie.1 He was born on 26 May 1920.2 He was the son of David William Alexander Crombie and Phoebe Janet Arbuthnot. Sgt. Mervyn Cobbe Crombie died on 12 June 1941 in Ismalia, Egypt, at the age of 21 killed in an aircraft accident whilst serving in the R.A.A.F.3 He was buried in 6. E. 2. Ismailia War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt.

Citations

  1. [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 69.
  2. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  3. [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 67.

Mildred Judith Cameron Crombie

F, #4315, b. 24 June 1909, d. 13 May 1936
     Mildred Judith Cameron Crombie was born on 24 June 1909 in Brisbane. She was the daughter of Donald Charles Cameron Crombie and Mildred Ida Lloyd Hart. Mildred Judith Cameron Crombie died on 13 May 1936 in Brisbane at the age of 26. She was buried in Toowong Cemetery, Brisbane, Brisbane CityCounty, Queensland.1

Citations

  1. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 131727183, Mildred Judith Cameron Crombie Tapp, showing gravestone photograph."

Nancy Armitage Crombie1

F, #4512, b. 11 March 1918, d. 18 May 2001
     Nancy Armitage Crombie was born on 11 March 1918 in Brisbane, Queensland.2 She was the daughter of William David Crombie and Janet Wilmina (Mina) Macdonald. Nancy Armitage Crombie married Duncan McDonald on 4 June 1946 in St. Stephen's Church, Cavendish Road, Brisbane.3 Nancy Armitage Crombie died on 18 May 2001 in Nambour General Hospital, Nambour, Queensland, at the age of 83. A memorial plaque is to be found in Peachester Cemetery, 124 Cemetery Rd., Crohamhurst, Queensland.2

Child of Nancy Armitage Crombie and Duncan McDonald

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S607] Website billiongraves.com (http://www.billiongraves.com/) "# 18456732."
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld.) Wednesday 5 June 1946.

Peter Kirk Crombie

M, #4464, b. 26 January 1922, d. 2 October 1942
     Peter Kirk Crombie was born on 26 January 1922 in Brisbane.1 He was the son of James Crombie and Amy Gladys Kirk Flower. On 1942 he entered military service as a Sgt/Pilot R.A.A.F.2 Peter Kirk Crombie died on 2 October 1942 at the age of 20 reported missing in Australian waters. He was on the last training flight of his course and is believed to have died in the Bass Strait. Died unmarried.1,2

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 69.

Richard Cameron Crombie1

M, #6065
     Richard Cameron Crombie died "died very young."1

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.

Sarah Beatrice Cameron (Sal) Crombie

F, #4298, b. 5 March 1907, d. 4 May 2000
     Sarah Beatrice Cameron (Sal) Crombie was born on 5 March 1907 in Indooroopilly, Queensland. She was the daughter of Donald Charles Cameron Crombie and Mildred Ida Lloyd Hart. Sarah Beatrice Cameron (Sal) Crombie married Sir Archibald A. Archer K.C., C.M.G., son of Robert Stubbs Archer and Alice Marie Marwedel, on 17 August 1930 in Greenhills Homestead. Sarah Beatrice Cameron (Sal) Crombie died on 4 May 2000 in Brisbane, Queensland, at the age of 93.

Thérèse Sheila Fortune Crombie1

F, #26944, b. 30 June 1921
     Thérèse Sheila Fortune Crombie was born on 30 June 1921 in Simla, India.2 She was the daughter of Colonel David Campbell Crombie CBE and Thérèse Henrietta Pankhurst.1 Thérèse Sheila Fortune Crombie was christened on 31 July 1921 at Bengal, India.3

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Zimbabwe, Voter Registration, 1938-1973.
  3. [S89] Family Search, India Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947.

Wallace John Crombie1

M, #21540, b. 21 May 1873, d. 10 March 1894
     Wallace John Crombie was born on 21 May 1873 in Govan, Lanarkshire.1 He was the son of William Reid Crombie and Isabella Macdonald.1 Wallace John Crombie died on 10 March 1894 in Glasgow at the age of 20.

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950.

William Crombie

M, #4228, b. 30 March 1839, d. 15 April 1898
     William Crombie was born on 30 March 1839 in Kilminning Farm, Crail, Fife.1,2 He was the son of David Guillan Crombie and Janet Campbell (Jessie) Webster. William Crombie was christened on 13 May 1839 at Crail, Fife.1 He emigrated in 1857 arriving in Victoria on the ship Turon on 7th January 1858. A family tale says that the first ship William attempted to sail on was wrecked upon leaving England and that he nearly drowned.3 He married Margaret Anne Cameron, daughter of Donald Charles Cameron and Margaret Anne Moore, on 22 July 1874 in the Presbyterian Church, Ipswich, Queensland.3 William Crombie died on 15 April 1898 in Greenhills, Queensland, at the age of 59 of dengue fever, and was buried in the graveyard there.3,4

Children of William Crombie and Margaret Anne Cameron

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Old parochial registers, 1655-1857 Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Crail.
  2. [S92] Various Editors, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 8. p 155.
  3. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  4. [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 45.

William Claude David Crombie

M, #238, b. 8 January 1881, d. 26 August 1956
William Claude David Crombie
(1881 - 1955)
as a baby
Claude Crombie's signature
     William Claude David Crombie always called Claude Crombie. He was born on 8 January 1881 in Simla, India, though the registration of his death gives 4 January 1881 in Darjeeling, West Bengal.1 He was the son of Lt. Colonel Alexander Crombie CB, MD and Zébée Minto Bell.2 William Claude David Crombie married firstly Edith Mary Lawrence in 1908. On his Officer's Declaration for the Canadian Expeditionary Force, dated 22 October 1917, Capt. Crombie gives his address as Winnipeg, Manitoba and his wife's as being in Vancouver, British Columbia. He appears to have about four and a half years of military service, the first three years with the 27th Light Horse. He gives his trade or calling as "farmer." William Claude David Crombie and Edith Mary Lawrence were later divorced.3 William Claude David Crombie married secondly Florence Georgina Wilson on 21 December 1921 at Vancouver.3 William Claude David Crombie died on 26 August 1956 in North Vancouver, British Columbia, at the age of 754 and is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Burnaby, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia.5

Major William Claude David Crombie was The Shipping Federation's labour manager. A farmer from Saskatchewan, member of the 27th Light Horse based in Moose Jaw, and a veteran of the Great War, Crombie was hired by waterfront employers right after the war to look after 'protection and protective measures' during the tumultuous days of the national labour revolt. During the 1923 strike, he was the personal driver and bodyguard for several members of the Shipping Federation and, at the tail end of the fifty-three day conflict, 'took over the employment end of the game' as despatcher. A year later he was promoted to labour manager, a position that paid approximately $350 per month, which was about three times what the highest-earning longshoreman earned. 'Industrially the Federation is attempting to work along new lines and I must give the members of the Federation all credit in backing up my proposals and schemes in many cases,' Crombie wrote to a friend in Regina shortly after assuming his new job, 'cases| which may appear to some of the old employers of labor unusual and unconservative.' Although the composition of the Shipping Federation's board of directors changed constantly over the course of the 1920s and 1930s, Crombie remained labour manager throughout this entire period. As a consequence, he played a pivotal role in the organization's shift to welfare capitalism and decasualization. Some considered him the 'King Bee of the Waterfront,' a nick name that captured his heightened stature on the job [after the 1923 strike. 'Major Crombie was the main guy,' longshoreman Harry Walters recollected. 'You had to go to him if you wanted in the union.' Andrew Parnaby, Citizen docker: making a new deal on the Vancouver waterfront, 1919-1939, p. 20.

Children of William Claude David Crombie and Edith Mary Lawrence

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, Times of India, 17 January 1881.
  2. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 18302126."
  4. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://search.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/sn-4035AF1/view/Deaths
  5. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 183021264, William Claude David “Claude” Crombie, includes gravestone photograph."
  6. [S12] Christopher John Rees, CJR family tree.

William David Crombie1

M, #4276, b. 4 July 1882, d. 24 February 1949
     William David Crombie was born on 4 July 1882 in Queensland.1 He was the son of William Crombie and Margaret Anne Cameron.1 William David Crombie married Janet Wilmina (Mina) Macdonald, daughter of Alex R. Macdonald, on 4 June 1913 in St. Andrew's Church, Brisbane, they established a farmstead at the remote Maranthona, near Longreach (precisely on the tropic of Capricorn, in Queensland.)2 William David Crombie died on 24 February 1949 in Queensland at the age of 66.1
OBITUARY


Mr. W. D. CROMBIE

Mr. William David Crombie, Maranthona, Longreach, died in Brisbane on February 24, aged 66.

A popular grazier of the Central-west for many years, the late Mr. Crombie commenced his pastoral life as a jackeroo on Greenhills and Kensington Downs, which were owned by his relatives. In 1911 he and his three sisters took up Maranthona, a resumption of Greenhills, which had been unselected for some time. Later he acquired the sole rights of the property, and was active in its management until a few months ago.
Mr. Crombie was a member of Longreach Shire Council for 20 years, and in his work for the community was as efficient as he was in the management of his own property. In 1913 he married Miss Janet Wilma Macdonald, of Brisbane, who with two sons and two daughters survives him. The sons are Mr. Mac (Bimerah, Longreach) and Dr. A. Crombie, Ph.D., a research scientist at Cambridge University. The daughters are Mrs. Nancy Macdonald (Peachester) and Mrs. Margaret Bell (Brisbane). Queensland Country Life, 10 March 1949.3

Children of William David Crombie and Janet Wilmina (Mina) Macdonald

Citations

  1. [S6] Crombie-Sewell Family tree in the possession of John Rees.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, The Brisbane Courier, 11 June 1913.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, Queensland Country Life, 10 March 1949.