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SHACKLOCK marriages 1841-1920 Victoria Australia

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SHACKLOCK marriages 1841-1920 Victoria Australia.

SHACKLOCK (males)


Henry George
married: 1855 Mary Ann FAIRWEATHER.

John
married: 1859 Harriet Elizabeth RICHARDSON.

John William
married: 1879 Eleanor Mary PENNY.

Charles Christopher
married: 1883 Theresa HARKINS.

Henry Field
married: 1887 Emily Florence ELLIOTT.

William Nelson
married: 1891 Eleanor Lucy PEERS.

Peter
married: 1895 Emily May MARCH.

Edward
married: 1907 Josine ROUKEY.

Herbert Edwin
married: 1909 Mary Elizabeth WHEELANS.

Henry John William
married: 1916 Myrtle Elsie May MARSHALL.

Leonard John
married: 1920 Margaret ROBINSON.

SHACKLOCK (females)

Susan
married: 1841 Abraham BARRETT.

Susan
married: 1847 Abraham Field BARNELL.

Henrietta
married: 1855 Robert HAZELWOOD.

Ellen
married: 1875 Samuel Alexander JONES.

Bertha Ellen
married: 1878 James Fernie KILLINGSWORTH.

Florence Grace
married: 1885 James EDGERTON.

Susan
married: 1885 Abraham Field BARRETT.

Annie
married: 1886 William Henry BLAKELEY.

Sarah Ann
married: 1889 John YOUNG.

Emma
married: 1900 Frederick Robert HARVEY.

Emily Mary
married: 1908 William Thomas MARTIN.

Myyrtte Marion
married: 1909 John Charles WARDLE.

Clarice May
married: 1915 George Henry BRENTNALL.

Myra Victoria
married: 1917 Cheslav EVASCHKEVICHT.

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

JN 51103

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on 2012-10-03 23:56:28

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