He is married to Hilda Marcia Crouch.
They got married in the year 02 at Junee, New South Wales, Australia.Source 3
Child(ren):
Tue 7 Nov 1911 - Wagga Wagga Express (NSW : 1879 - 1917) Page 3 - WEDDING
WEDDING.WATSON—CROUCH.A quiet but very pretty weddingtook place at St. Andrew's AnglicanChurch, Coolamon, on Wednesday lastwhen Robert John, son of Mr. Thomasand the late Mrs. Watson, of Marrar,and Hilda Marcia, third daughter ofthe late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crouchwere united by Rev. R. W. Holden.The bride's sister, Miss Laura Crouch,was in attendance as maid, while Mr.W. Hatcher supported the groom. Mr.G. W. Lucas, uncle of the bride, gaveher away. Miss Meadows presided attUe organ, and the choir sang, ' TheVoice that Breathed o'er Eden' verynicely. After the service the bridalparty, and a number of friends, wereentertained by Mr. G. E. Crouch andMr. aud Mrs. E. J. Brook, at the residence of the latter. The usual toaBtswere honored, and the handsome threedecker bridal cake was a credit to Mr.R. G. Ibott, the local baker and confectioner. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Watsonleft by the afternoon train for Sydney,where a short honeymoon will be pentprior to settling iu their new home ona farm near Marrar. The bride looked charming in grey charmeuse satin«« nvorpilrirt and Oriental trim mings, and wore a hat en suite. Theonly ornament worn was a handsomegold necklet and pendaut, the gift ofthe groom. Miss Laura Crouch wassweetly frocked in cream silk voile,trimmed in ivory guipure, and wore aband ring set with rubies, the gift ofthe bridegroom.The presents were numerous, handsome and useful, amongst whichwere:— Mr. T. Watson, Mr. and Mrs.A. Crouch, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J.Brook, cheques; Mrs. Brownen (Sydney. travelling. bag: Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Crouch, silver-mounted salad bowl;Miss Laura Crouch, afternoon teaset;Canon and Mrs. Watson (Bendlgo),silver cdtlery; Miss F. Watson, silverteapot; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lucas,silver sugar basin; Misses Ida and.?Vera Lucas, silver fruit dishes; Mrs.Hardlman (Ganmaln),, silver candlesticks; Mr. and Mrs. W. Munroe. pairof vases; Mr. W. Hatcher, silver eggcruet; Mr. and Mrs. J. Broadribb (Wagga), silver salver, Misses Mabeland Ruby Broadribb, pair cake dishes;Misses Rita and Mabel Brook, waterjug and glasses; Mr. J. MDonald, caseafternoon tea spoons; MIsb M. Dash,ciiror.mmintad biscuit barrel; Mr. andMrs. Jelly (Wagga), silver-mountedpickle jar; Miss Jelly, drawn threadtable centre; Miss Pansy Robinson (Wagga), silver cake bown; Mr. JohnWieland, biscuit barrel.
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