Author talk:Isabella Dickson

Analysis
It is pretty conclusive from the above "Sister Dickson" is in fact Mrs. William Makin Thomas, former matron of the Coast Hospital. But... is she really the Sister Clarice Molyneux Dickson, who received her training at the Coast Hospital, Little Bay? MODCHK (talk) 08:15, 7 October 2012 (UTC) No, she is not. CM Dickson only completed her training at Coast Hospital in April 1913. She was matron of Coast Hospital in 1937.

Family history research available
There is suitable data recorded for Isabella Dickson m. William Makim Thomas (1888) in the boards at Ancestry, and at RootsWeb. . You should be able to confirm the marriage via a search from http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/Pages/family-history/family-history.aspx — billinghurst  sDrewth  12:15, 9 October 2015 (UTC) with limited internet, otherwise, I would grab more.

Marriage
"2672/1888 	THOMAS	WILLIAM M	DICKSON	ISABELLA	NEWTOWN"
 * NSW marriage https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?0

Registration Number	Family Name	Given Name(s)	Father's Given Name(s)	Mother's Given Name(s)	District
 * NSW death

12025/1933 	THOMAS	ISABELLA	DICKSON	83 YEARS DAPTO	DAPTO

 The Sydney Mail 1888 Feb 18, p.387 > Marriages "THOMAS—DICKSON—February 1, at St, Andrew's College, by the Rev. J. Kinross, D.D., assisted by Rev. P. R. S. Bailey, B.A., W. M. Thomas, Sydney to Isabella, youngest daughter of Alexander Dickson, Warrender Park-road, Edinburgh."