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WHITE marriages (females) 1853-1855 Victoria Australia

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WHITE marriages (females) 1853-1855 Victoria Australia.

WHITE (females)


Jane
married: 1853 George BATTERSBY.

Margaret
married: 1853 William PERKINS.

Elizabeth
married: 1853 Jonathan PETERS.

Carol
married: 1853 Patrick RILEY.

Fanny
married: 1853 Edmund REEVE.

Kezia
married: 1853 Josiah WINDMILL.

Anne
married: 1853 Archibald JENKINS.

Christina
married: 1853 John Albert BARNEY.

Rachel
married: 1853 Thomas CLARK.

Agnes
married: 1853 Charles WILLIAMS.

Jane
married: 1853 Simon KEAM.

Jane
married: 1853 Hugh ADAMS.

Fanny
married: 1854 Henry Charles CURTIS.

Christina
married: 1854 William MALIN.

Ann
married: 1854 Ambrose REDHOUSE.

Mary
married: 1854 John MCAULTY.

Jane
married: 1854 Benjamin ATCHESON.

Dorothy Jane
married: 1854 Matthew DITCHBURN.

Isabella
married: 1854 James NOBLE.

Margaret
married: 1854 George THOMPSON.

Margaret
married: 1854 John POUND.

Jane
married: 1854 William PITCHER.

Caroline
married: 1854 John Samuel RUTTER.

Catherine
married: 1855 John KILLORIN.

Charlotte Elizabeth
married: 1855 George BEGGS.

Eliza
married: 1855 William MISSEN.

Jane
married: 1855 Joshua SMITH.

Elizabeth Jane
married: 1855 William DAVIS.

Catherine
married: 1855 Edward CAMM.

Mary
married: 1855 Hugh PATERSON.

Agnes Smith
married: 1855 William DAVIDSON.

Ann
married: 1855 Arthur William PATTENS.

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

JN 52095

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on 2012-11-24 15:15:05

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Journals are intended to assist new members locate family lines in Australia and should only be used as a guide for follow up research and record searches as intended. Due to spelling and informant errors appearing in the records, typo errors and my misreading of the records mistakes must be expected. Errors will be corrected when detected or advised.

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