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Elvie Procter
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Elvie Funderburg (born Procter), born 1873 Elvie Funderburg (born Procter) 1873
Elvie Funderburg (born Procter) was born on 1873.
Elvie married Stanley W. Funderburg.
Stanley was born on 1869.
They had one daughter: Lila Deas (born Funderburg).
Elvie was buried in , South Carolina.
Elvie May Procter, born 1897 Elvie May Procter 1897
Elvie May Procter was born on 1897, in , to Samuel John Procter and Margaret Procter (born Ralph).
Elvie had 3 brothers: Francis Samuel Proctor and .
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Elvie ProcterElvie Procter in Daily Telegraph (Launceston, TAS) - July 15 1904
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"... Dickens second, and Miss Dollie .Lowe third. For the best dressed doll, Mies Inez Lade gained first honors. Miss Connie Bren nan second, and Miss 'Flossie Tonkin third. -Miss Elvie Procter recited, 'It's no joke to be a baby,' in a pleasing manner, and received the applause the little mite justly merited. Mr C. W. Allien, M.H.A., who has been laid ..."
Publication place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Elvie ProcterElvie Procter in Daily Telegraph (Launceston, TAS) - Mar 27 1909
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"... Bouquets, Etc. ? Best arranged speci men glass : Miss Morri. Best -arranged basket: Mrs Chapman and Miss j. Lamb, equal. Maidenhair fern: Miss J. Lamb. . Button-holes Miss Elvie Procter, 1; Miss Ivy . 'Holliday,- 2. Lady's spray : Miss J. Lamb. Best ar ranged bowl of ?flowers : Miss Jones, 1; Miss Morris, 2. Bunch of berries; Mrs Chapman. ..."
Publication place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Elvie ProcterElvie Procter in Daily Telegraph (Launceston, TAS) - Apr 3 1905
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"... lin), Mr E. Jo rdan {cornet) ; song, 'The sparrow on tl le tiee,' Convent school children : reci tation, 'Mrs Green and Mrs How,' Misses Dome Lovatt and Elvie Procter; part song, 'Fairy' Bells,' Convent school': children; coronet driU, f^iftTwnr: Knhndl ^Tirl^ron ? tsnnrr' ^-XCn? must we say. gi iod-bye,11 Miss CByrne: song: 'True blitte,' Mr Brearly; song, 'Father O'FlynE*/' ..."
Publication place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia