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BACON marriages (females) 1859-1900 Victoria Australia

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BACON marriages 1859-1900 Victoria Australia.

Females


Elizabeth Sarah
Married: 1859 Richard Reeves TYRER.

Anne
Married: 1861 Henry HANCOCK.

Caroline
Married: 1875 George Marshall MARTIN.

Ellen
Married: 1875 James Thompson MOORE.

Jessie
Married: 1876 William PENMAN.

Sophia Louisa
Married: 1878 John JEWELL.

Laura Eliza
Married: 1878 George FISHER.

Eliza
Married: 1879 Patrick James OKEEFE.

Rosina
Married: 1879 William PICKERING.

Ellen
Married: 1880 Moses William PERKINS.

Margaret
Married: 1880 Edward OSHANNASSY.

Ellen
Married: 1882 Frank PICKERING.

Fanny
Married: 1882 William SIZER.

Ann
Married: 1882 Charles BEESON.

Alice Alma
Married: 1883 Frederick William CASSON.

Mary
Married: 1884 Thomas Herbert WOOD.

Ellen
Married: 1887 William Anson CROSS.

Elizabeth Martha
Married: 1888 George BOWTELL.

Elizabeth Ellen
Married: 1888 Thomas William MORSE.

Lillian
Married: 1889 William James FITZGERALD.

Laura Isabell
Married: 1891 Thomas PRATT.

Elizabeth
Married: 1892 John Ludwig Laurentuis KROKSTEDT.

Eugina
Married: 1894 Alexander PETT.

Edith Florence
Married: 1895 Charles Grafton CARTER.

Ernest
Married: 1896 Peter MAGAN.

Sarah
Married: 1897 Anthony MAOEAU.

Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BACON lines.

Also See:
BACON marriages (males) 1853-1885 Victoria Australia
BACON James and Emma FISHER


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on 2012-01-15 03:55:48

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