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LING marriages 1851-1888 Victoria Australia

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LING marriages 1851-1888 Victoria Australia.

LING (males)


William Newson
married: 1851 Ellen RANDALL.

Jeremiah
married: 1855 Elizabeth WARNER.

James
married: 1863 Eliza MCARDLE.

Heyekiah
married: 1865 Sarah LUTTON.

John
married: 1865 Susannah BUTLER.

Peter
married: 1866 Louisa DAVIES.

William John
married: 1866 Ellen NEIL.

Thomas
married: 1868 Elizabeth DUNN.

Henry
married: 1873 Jane Ann WILKIN.

William
married: 1874 Margaret ROBERTS.

John Henry
married: 1875 Fanny STOKES.

Guey
married: 1879 Annie CHENERY.

Pak
married: 1885 Eliza JEFFRIES.

William
married: 1886 Lydia GILBERT.

William John
married: 1888 Margaret MCFARLANE.

LING (females)

Mary Ann
married: 1857 Edward PARKINSON.

Elizabeth
married: 1857 Edias MALE.

Sarah
married: 1858 Joseph GREEN.

Elizabeth
married: 1862 Adam DODD.

Harriet
married: 1864 Henry TOBITT.

Alithea Elizabeth
married: 1868 John Jenkins BAKER.

Jane
married: 1868 John WHITE.

Ellen
married: 1871 James CRICK. (Indexed as CREICK)

Rebecca
married: 1872 Charles CRICK.

Elizabeth
married: 1875 Karl Wilhelm Heinrich MATHIES.

Margaret
married: 1879 Henry FEATHERBY.

Laura Newson
married: 1886 Henry Williamson HASTINGS.

Alice
married: 1887 Frank Edward HUNN.

Louisa Elizabeth
married: 1887 James Alexander FINDLAY.

Emily
married: 1887 Frank SHARPE.

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

JN 23730

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on 2010-08-29 03:42:56

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