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Yolande de Belabre
Yolande de Belabre won art competitions in vintage publications in 1921.


England Census 1911 about Yolande de Belabre and family
Residence: 29, Westbourne Gardens, Folkestone, Kent, England
Name Relation Marital
status:
Age Birth Place of Birth
Baron Louis de Belabre
Baroness Agnes de Belabre
Daphne de Belabre
Yolande de Belabre
Octovie Martial
John Bird Adams
Sarah Bird Adams
Nellie Winter
Head
Wife
Daughter
Daughter
Governess
Butler
Maid Dom.
Cook
Married
Married
Single
Single
Single
Married
Married
Single
48
35
17
4
25
35
37
28
abt. 1863
abt. 1876
abt. 1894
abt. 1907
abt. 1886
abt. 1876
abt. 1874
abt. 1883
Lyon, France
Hamilton, Scotland
Capetown, South Africa
Thornton Hall, Scotland
La Motte, France
Stonehouse, Gloucestershire
Strand, Gloucestershire
Pimlico, London

Louis Charles Fradin de Belabre was a Baron and a Consul of France.

Yolande Yorke Fradin de Belabre was born on 01 July 1907 and was baptised in the church of St. Mary the Virgin in Dover, Kent, England on 22 October 1907. She was married to Gerald H. MacCarthy in Westminster, Middlesex during the second quarter of 1937.

Wills and Administrations. 1979
MacCarthy, Yolande Yorke Fradin, otherwise Yolande, of 66 Limerston Street, London SW10, died 13 June 1979.
Probate London 05 October £12,840.

The Times, Wednesday, 07 April 1937
Captain G. H. MacCarthy and Miss Y. de Belabre
The marriage took place yesterday at St. George's, Hanover Square, of Captain Gerald Heggart MacCarthy, Royal Artillery, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. T. MacCarthy, of Devan Haye, Sherborne, Dorset, and 32A, Ovington Square, S. W. The Rev. H. C. Montgomery Campbell officiated.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a simple gown of pink-tinted peau d'ange with a draped sash and the train cut in one with the skirt. Her net veil was tinted to match and held in place by a headdress of fresh flowers to match her bouquet of odonto-glossom orchids and lillies-of-the-valley. David Naylor Leyland (nephew of the bride), Colin Anson, Peter Bishop, and Michael Wilson were the pages, and they wore doublet and hose of pale blue with coral-pink suede belts; and there were five child braidsmaids - Veronica Naylor Leyland (niece of the bride), Alison Hunter (niece of the bridegroom), Charis Dudley Ryder, Marion Wilson, and Patricia McAlpine. They wore dresses of stiff pale blue silk sprigged with coral-pink rosebuds and with the bodices finished with bows of coral-pink velvet. They had wreaths of shaded pink and blue flowers in their hair and, with the pages, carried garlands of the same flowers. Dr. Desmond MacCarthy was best man to his brother.
Baroness de Belabre afterwards held a reception at the Dorchester and then the bride and bridegroom left to spend their honeymoon at Scheidegg, Switzerland.




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Lost Ancestors: 07 September 2021