Hi there cupcake,
May I please ask you to transcribe for us the info from the NSW BDM marriage for that daughter born around 1926, particularly the info she provided about her parents and herself. You see, I am having some difficulty joining the dots on this branch of your family tree.
NSW BDM marriage certificates (including the cheaper full official transcriptions that well recognised by family history buffs) includes the following info provided by the bride at the time of the interview arranging for the marriage ceremony:
Her then full name, (the name she is using at the time, and so all her given names, any previous given names, her surname and any former surnames)
Her then occupation
Her then place of residence
Her then conjugal status (spinster, widow, divorcee (partitioner), divorcee (respondent)
Her place of birth, (sometimes as detailed as locality, district, shire, state/county, nation)
Her age,
Her father's full name, occupation, and if known to be deceased
Her mother's full name, maiden name and any other surnames, and if known to be deceased
If the bride was not yet 21 years of age, then she was not yet old enough to give her own consent to marry, and thus needed a responsible adult to provide such consent. If her father were deceased, then her mother would like be the person giving consent. The name of the person giving consent and their relationship to the bride will be recorded on the registration.
I am confident that our OP has verified that the bride, and the bride's parents are no longer living, as per the thread :
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=721568.msg5654324#msg5654324 ".....The information I have Jacqueline and Reg are also deceased....." (cupcake)Cheers, JM