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BARAGWANATH marriages 1872-1920 Victoria Australia

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BARAGWANATH marriages 1872-1920 Victoria Australia.

Males


John
married: 1872 Caroline Elizabeth FRASER.

William
married: 1876 Margaret Hunter HERBERTSON.

William Arbuckle
married: 1879 Kate CUSACK.

John
married: 1881 Wilhelmina Graham BOYD.

William
married: 1883 Teresa PALLING.

James Edward
married: 1890 Elizabeth McLeod ARBUCKLE.

Peter George
married: 1894 Alice Ann GUYMER.

William
married: 1900 Clara Ethel JONES.

John
married: 1901 Pauline CHERRY.

Alexander
married: 1908 Ella Ruth OSULLIVAN.

Alexander Burns Haigh
married: 1914 Ruby Lilian May BESELER.

William John
married: 1914 Lorna Stella DAKIN.

Edward James
married: 1918 Helen Thomson LAIRIE.

Females

Maria
married: 1872 Philip James DINTE.

Maria
married: 1874 Alfred CHITTS.

Catherine Ann
married: 1875 Cornelius Augustus BAKER.

Kate
married: 1875 Henry Hope WILTON.

Emma
married: 1877 Donald DALLAS.

Elizabeth
married: 1879 John WALLACE.

Julia
married: 1881 William LAMONT.

Mary Elizabeth
married: 1888 Harry HORNBY.

Elenor Louise
married: 1902 Arthur Hinge DE SERVILLE.

Eleanor Louisa
married: 1910 William George DUDFIELD.

Louisa May
married: 1911 Percy Andrew RAMSAY.

Elsie May
married: 1914 Leslie Charles POLGLASE.

Lucy
married: 1916 William Henry Brand MOORE.

The first BARAGWANATH marriage located in Victoria was in 1872.
Some marriages may have been missed due to spelling variations.


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

Also See:
BARAGWANATH marriages 1921-1942 Victoria Australia

JN 21660

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on 2010-06-03 01:52:18

tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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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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