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GARDNER marriages (females) 1842-1866 Victoria Australia

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GARDNER marriages (females) 1842-1866 Victoria Australia.

GARDNER (females)

Grace
married: 1842 William CLARK.

Mary Ann
married: 1846 Thomas EASTER.

Jane
married: 1850 Christmas LONG.

Phoebe
married: 1853 Henry MORRISON.

Susannah
married: 1855 Henry MERCER.

Jane
married: 1855 Thomas Patmore CHALK.

Anne
married: 1857 Henry Alfred EVES.

Agnes Johnston
married: 1857 Thomas TIPPING.

Emma
married: 1857 George Sutton COLEMAN.

Sarah
married: 1857 William RAE.

Elizabeth
married: 1858 Richard LOCKWOOD.

Margaret
married: 1858 Adam WAUGH.

Elizabeth
married: 1858 Robert FORSTER.

Elizabeth
married: 1859 George Frederick CHILD.

Sarah Ann
married: 1859 Henry Reed DIXON.

Agnes Bell
married: 1860 David ROBERTSON.

Sarah
married: 1860 Thomas BINNS.

Helen
married: 1860 Frederick John FRASER.

Anna
married: 1860 Charles Algernon SMITH.

Emma
married: 1861 William SANDERS.

Margaret
married: 1861 John WHITE.

Maria Jane
married: 1862 William Henry SPARLING.

Lillian
married: 1863 Francis John MERRY.

Agnes Murray
marrieduncan CAMPBELL.

Emily
married: 1863 Henry HITCHINS.

Susan
married: 1865 Edward Gascoyne BELL.

Aurelia
married: 1865 John MASON.

Mary
married: 1866 John LOGAN.

Sarah Ann
married: 1866 Robert GARDINER.

Emma
married: 1866 Allan MCTAVISH.

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

JN 53417

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