Fryer family

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Fryer family

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1883-

History

The Fryer family of Springsure, Queensland, began with the marriage between Rosina Richards (16 Aug 1865-24 Aug 1949) and Irish-born Charles George Fryer (1856-1944) on 19 December 1883. They had six sons and one daughter. The children were: Elizabeth Stuart Gilmour (née Fryer) (21 Dec 1884-10 Jul 1984); William Thomas Fryer (20 Feb 1887-21 Feb 1946); Charles George Fryer (2 Jul 1889-10 Apr 1917); Henry Hardy Fryer (15 Mar 1892-17 Sep 1990); John Denis (11 Sep 1895-7 Feb 1923); Richard Alexander James (23 Oct 1899-17 Jun 1986) and Walter Ponsonby (18 Jan 1906-16 May 1980).

Elizabeth Stuart Fryer married James Stephen Gilmour. They had three children: Eunice Catherine Gilmour (11 Nov 1921-1 Jan 2022), Alexis Rosena Gilmour (7 Jan 1924-1993) and John Charles Gilmour (3 Sep 1925-2007).

Henry Hardy Fryer married Irene Margaret Holmes (22 Apr 1898-23 Apr 1948) on 21 November 1923.

Richard Alexander James Fryer married Myrtle Ellen Rowlands (19 Apr 1913-2011) on 11 November 1934.

Walter Ponsonby Fryer married Emma Amelia Simpkins on 9 October 1935.

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Revised, Kymberley Doyle, 18-Feb-2025.
Created, Linda Justo, 12-May-2023.

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Expanded history, Kymberley Doyle, 18-Feb-2025.

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