Marg, there were some well-known names in that report on the Eaton-Coull wedding you posted. I have a special interest in one of the Olsen family of the Gosford area, because I am researching the district's early ferries and launches. Alex Olsen owned the first oil driven launch in Brisbane Water in the early 1900s (there were earlier steam launches) and ran it on pleasure trips for the paying public. He later moved with his family to Stockton, Newcastle, where he became a hotel licensee. Miss Coulter who played the organ in the church was almost certainly one of the descendants of Irvine Coulter, school teacher of Hexham and formerly of Ireland, who brought his family to live in Gosford in the 1850s. He was one of the early postmasters in the town. When he died in 1880 at the age of 70, he was described as court bailiff and mail contractor. He was buried in Point Frederick Cemetery at Gosford (Pioneer Park). Father Donovan was the priest who wrote the little red-covered booklet on the history of Holy Cross Church at South Kincumber, printed in 1942. Best wishes, Gwen