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|headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of JOSEPH beloved husband of Edith Smith fond father of Joyce, Phyllis and Roy. Died 4 August 1931. Peacefully Sleeping. Here Rests Also EDITH. Died 2 November 1956.  ROY JOSEPH AUSTEN-SMITH 18 April 1916 - 2 April 1991.  Loving husband of DOROTHY, father of MURRAY and ZELDA. Flt. Lieutenant R.A.A.F 1943-46. 153 Squadron (R.A.F.) "NOCTIVIDUS"MURRAY AUSTEN-SMITH 20 January 1945 - 7 October 1995. Beloved son of ROY & DOROTHY. Died in Zimbabwe - a free spirit Mahikari. Devotee.
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==Early Life==
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Edith May Marion Smith (nee Brunswick) was born in 1883 in Islington, London.
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==Marriage==
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Edith married Joseph William Smith in Essex in 1904. The couple had four children: Joyce (b. 1906); Phyllis (b. 1908); Maria Aylmore (b.1908); and Roy Joseph (b.1916).
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==Residences==
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Electoral Roll entries list Edith and Joseph as living in Armadale in 1925, and more precisely at Sixth Road in Armadale at the time of Joseph's death in 1931. By 1949 Edith was living in a property on Albany Road in Armadale, and later moved to 80 Hampshire Road, Victoria Park.
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==Community Life==
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Mrs Smith was mentioned several times in local news columns in publications such as the ''South Western Advertiser'',  in connection to her membership of the Red Cross and of social occasions with her friends Mrs Cartwright, Mrs Bunney and Mrs Harden et al.
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In 1951, while Edith was living in South Perth, the Kelmscott branch of the Red Cross invited her back to the district to be the [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149063992 guest of honour at their annual meeting].
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==Death==
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Edith died aged 73 on 2 November 1956.
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 10 November 2021

Edith May Marion Smith
Austen-Smith.jpg
Headstone Information
Date of Birth Not known
Additional Names Joseph William Smith
Murray Austen-Smith
Roy Joseph Austen-Smith
Transcription ... Here Rests Also EDITH. Died 2 November 1956.


Early Life

Edith May Marion Smith (nee Brunswick) was born in 1883 in Islington, London.

Marriage

Edith married Joseph William Smith in Essex in 1904. The couple had four children: Joyce (b. 1906); Phyllis (b. 1908); Maria Aylmore (b.1908); and Roy Joseph (b.1916).

Residences

Electoral Roll entries list Edith and Joseph as living in Armadale in 1925, and more precisely at Sixth Road in Armadale at the time of Joseph's death in 1931. By 1949 Edith was living in a property on Albany Road in Armadale, and later moved to 80 Hampshire Road, Victoria Park.

Community Life

Mrs Smith was mentioned several times in local news columns in publications such as the South Western Advertiser, in connection to her membership of the Red Cross and of social occasions with her friends Mrs Cartwright, Mrs Bunney and Mrs Harden et al. In 1951, while Edith was living in South Perth, the Kelmscott branch of the Red Cross invited her back to the district to be the guest of honour at their annual meeting.

Death

Edith died aged 73 on 2 November 1956.

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