Born 1900 in Bunbury, Western Australia [15]
Daughter of William Frederick Hammett JAQUES and Lucille Helen BUCKLE [15]
Resided with her parents at the railway station in Carnamah 1907-1913 [6] [7: page 85] [9: 25-Oct-1907]
Resided with her parents in Three Springs in 1913 and 1914 and in Mingenew 1915-1921 [6] [9: 29-Apr-1921] [10: 3-Nov-1914, 8-Jan-1915] [19] [44]
She accompanied eleven men from Mingenew to Yandanooka on 23 March 1919 to assist with their refreshments [9: 4-Apr-1919]
The eleven men helped build a house for injured solider settler Roy S. SPARK on the Yandanooka Estate [9: 4-Apr-1919]
Resided with her parents in Moora from 1921 until her marriage in 1925 [6] [9: 29-Apr-1921, 2-Oct-1925]
She entered her dog Laddie in the Popular Dog Competition conducted in Moora in 1925 [9: 15-May-1925]
A Plain, Fancy Dress and Masquerade Ball was held in the Moora Town Hall on 20 May 1925 in support of her dog [9: 15-May-1925]
Married Leslie FRASER on 9 September 1925 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in the Perth suburb of Subiaco [9: 2-Oct-1925]
At her wedding she wore ivory marocain daintily trimmed with a spray of orange blossom and a cabochon at the waist [9]
Her sole bridesmaid was her sister Miss "Topsy" Lucille E. JAQUES, who wore a frock of pink marocain [9]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Rossmoyne [2]
Died 19 April 1991; buried at the Guildford Cemetery in Perth suburb of Guildford (General, F, 33) [2]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Lily Jaques / Fraser' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 10 November 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/lily-jaques [reference list] |
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