Difference between revisions of "Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch"
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| − | '''Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch''' (October 20, 1927 - January 23, 1978) was a major figure in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology '''Church of Scientology''']. Yvonne was the founder of Scientology's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Center '''Celebrity Centers''']. She was one of the most beloved people in Scientology; Yvonne devoted practically her life to the church, but sadly passed away at an early age of 50. | + | '''Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch''' (October 20, 1927 - January 23, 1978) was a major figure in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology '''Church of Scientology''']. Yvonne was the founder of Scientology's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_Center '''Celebrity Centers''']. She was one of the most beloved people in Scientology; Yvonne devoted practically her whole life to the church, but sadly passed away at an early age of 50. |
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| Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch | |
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| Born | Yvonne Doreen Harding-Wilson |
| Died | January 23, 1978 |
Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch (October 20, 1927 - January 23, 1978) was a major figure in the Church of Scientology. Yvonne was the founder of Scientology's Celebrity Centers. She was one of the most beloved people in Scientology; Yvonne devoted practically her whole life to the church, but sadly passed away at an early age of 50.
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Lineage
Yvonne Doreen Harding-Wilson was born into a family that had a proud heritage of very important and prominent people of Australia.
Great Grandfathers
George Rogers Harding (December 3, 1838 - August 31, 1895). The only son of an English Vicar. He wrote and had published his first book of law in 1860, moved to Brisbane, Queensland in 1866 and rose to the position of Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland. With his first wife he had fifteen children, twelve of whom survived. His brother-in-law also had a law practice in Brisbane and owned two of the newspapers there. The Harding's were well known for their banquets and entertainments at their expansive home. There are local reports that Prince Albert and Prince George were entertained by the Harding's during their visit to Brisbane in 1881. Justice Harding published six more law books prior to his death at 56 years of age.
Walter Horatio Wilson (July 15, 1839 - February 28, 1902). Minister of Justice for ten years, Supreme Court Justice from 1866, Postmaster General and later the Minister of Education for Queensland.
Grand Uncles
George Rogers Harding. Eldest son of Justice Harding. Justice of the Peace for fifty years. Owned one of the first cars in Queensland and the eleventh in Australia.
Walter Charles Harding. Third son of Justice Harding. Law practice for forty five years. Member of the old Toowong town council, responsible for the establishment of Anzac Park and the trees that he planted there in memory of the soldiers who fought in World War I.
Grandfather
Walter Frederick Wilson. Son of Walter Horatio Wilson. Judge of the land court and member of the Toowong Shire Council. Married to Ada Ethel Wilson, forth child of Justice Harding.
Parents
Lionel Sandys Harding-Wilson (February 8, 1893 - April 21, 1950. Second son of Walter Frederick and Ada Ethel Wilson.
