AITKEN to WHAITE - Person Sheet
AITKEN to WHAITE - Person Sheet
NameEdith Lillias AITKEN , G Aunt
Birth Date2 Jun 189895
Birth PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
MemoBorn at parents home in Crinan Street Invercargill.
Scho Date190796 Age: 8
Scho PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
MemoSouth School
Reside Date197297 Age: 73
Reside PlaceBankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoStill living at 60 Little Road was Edith Lillian Parker. Husband Charles was now living at Woy Woy.
Reside Date28 Oct 1977 Age: 79
Reside PlaceBankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoAt 60 Little Road at the time of her death.
Death Date28 Oct 197798 Age: 79
Death PlaceBankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoDied at home at 60 Little Road, aged 78 years.Her Spouse was Charles Parker and their children were Charles, 59, Elizabeth, 55 & Jean, 51. Informant was son C O Parker of 492 Henry Lawson Drive, East Hills. Causes of death were Myocardial infarction, hours, Hypertension, congestive cardiac failure, 10 years and. Carcinoma left breast 2 months
Burial Date2 Nov 1977
Burial PlaceLeppington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoForest Lawn Cemetery as shown on death record.
Alias/AKAEdith Lillian (circa 1949 >)
FatherThomas Hudson AITKEN (1867-1935)
MotherEmily Beatrice HART (1864-1907)
Spouses
Birth Date10 Feb 189599
Birth PlaceCanowindra, Cabonne Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Reside Date1972100 Age: 76
Reside PlaceWoy Woy, Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia
MemoCharles a Brass Founder was living at 10 George St.
Reside Datebef Dec 1977 Age: 82
Reside PlaceWoy Woy, Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia
MemoCharles was late of 10 George Street in Woy Woy (as per estate & probate entry of 12 May 1978.
Death Date8 Dec 1977101 Age: 82
Death PlaceEast Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoDied residence of 492 Henry Lawson Drive. He was a brass founder aged 82 years, a widower born Canowindra. His spouse was Edith Lillian Aitken (deceased) and their children were Charles, 59, Margaret, 56 & Jean, 52. Causes of death were 1. Cardiac failure (acute) 2. Complete heart block 3. Myocardial infarct. Informant C O Parker, son of 492 Henry Lawson Drive.
Burial Date12 Dec 1977
Burial PlaceLeppington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoForest Lawn cemetery (C of E section), Forest Lawn cemetery (C of E section) as indicated on death record.
OccupationBrass founder
FatherHenry PARKER (1856-1938)
MotherMargaret Maria BRIGHT (1859-1941)
Marr Date7 Nov 1917102
Marr PlaceRandwick, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Marr MemoAt the Presbyterian Church Charles Parker, 22 Tram Conductor of South Kensington married Edith Lillias Aitken, 19 of Randwick, born Invercargill, NZ. Charles’ parents were Henry Parker, a farmer and Margaret Maria Brigh. Edith’s parents were Thomas Hudson Aitken , a moulder and Emily Beatrice Hart (deceeased). The witnesses were Elizabeth Ruth Aitken & Robert C Aitken.
Marr Date7 Nov 1917
Marr PlaceRandwick, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoCertificate details, They were married in the Presbyterian Church, Randwick. Witnesses to the marriage were Elizabeth Ruth Aitken & Robert C Aitken. The presiding Minister was C H Talbot. The consent of Thomas Hudson Aitken, being father of the bride, was given in writing to the marriage.
Reside Date1922103
Reside PlaceRandwick, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Memo at 3 King Street.
Reside Date1930104
Reside PlaceBankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoLiving in “Kinvarra” Little Road were Charles Parker, a brass founder and his wife Edith Lillias.
Reside Date1949105
Reside PlaceBankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoLiving at 40 Little Road were Charles Parker, a brass founder and his wife Edith Lillian.
ChildrenCharles Owen (1918-1991)
 Margaret Elizabeth (1921-ca2006)
 Jean Emily (1925-<2018)
Notes for Charles (Spouse 1)
As a very young child, probably circa 1951, I went by car with my grandfather James Hudson Aitken to collect a metal lid for an garden incinerator at Bond Street, Mosman. I recall my grandfather talking to the man as he collected the lid. The man, presumably Charles Parker, asked whether grandfather would like a cup of tea. Grand father said no and asked how Edith was. This must have been in Bankstown. It is strange that this is a vivid memory of mine but is very clear in my mind.106
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