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HOOPER Harry married Maria HOSKIN 1885

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Groom: Harry HOOPER.
Birth place: Given as Victoria.

Bride: Maria HOSKIN.
Birth place: Given as Victoria.

Year married: 1885.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Harry was born 1861 in Preston, Victoria.
Parents named as James HOOPER and Mary BROON. (BROOM correct spelling)

Harry died 1918 in Oakleigh, Victoria.
Age: 56 years.
Parents named as James HOOPER and Mary BROOM.

Maria was born 1864 in Benalla, Victoria.
Parents named as John HOSKIN and Elizabeth ELLIS.

Maria died 1927 in Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 63 years.
Parents named as John HOSKIN and Elizabeth ELLIS.

One child located Victorian records for Harry and Maria.

[1]

Bertha Lillian HOOPER.
Born: 1891 Devenish, Victoria.
Died: 1941 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 49 years.

Married: Alfred Ernest CHAMMEN.
Year: 1913.
Place: Victoria.

Alfred died 1963 in Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 75 years.
Parents named as Abraham Charles CHAMMEN and Annie Mary RIDOUT.

Two children located Victorian records for Bertha and Alfred.

1.
Erna Lilian CHAMMEN.
Born: 1914 Clifton Hill, Victoria.
Died: 1976 Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 62 years.

Married: Alan Edwin BRUCE.
Year: 1935.
Place: Victoria.

2.
Harry Charles CHAMMEN.
Born: 1918 Richmond, Victoria.
Died: 1961 Camberwell, Victoria.
Age: 43 years.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 37369

Surnames: 37369 BROOM BRUCE CHAMMEN ELLIS HOOPER HOSKIN RIDOUT
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