AFFLECK James married Isabella RUTHERFORD 1855
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James AFFLECK and Isabella RUTHERFORD
were married in Victoria in 1855.
Deaths for James and Isabella not located.
Eight children located Victoria and South Australian records for James and Isabella.
[1]
Unnamed Male AFFLECK. *
Born: 1857 Harrow, Victoria.
Died: -
[2]
James AFFLECK. *
Born: circa 1857. Birth not located.
Died: 1886 Apsley, Victoria, aged 29 years.
[3]
Mary Ann AFFLECK.
Born: 02 September 1861, Kybybolite, South Australia.
Died: -
[4]
Adelaide Catherine AFFLECK.
Born: 01 December 1863, Kybybolite, South Australia.
Died: 1949 Nagambie, Victoria, aged 85 years.
Married: William Burrow CUMMINGS.
Year: 1885.
Place: Victoria.
[5]
Rutherford Albert AFFLECK.
Born: 27 September 1866, Kybybolite, South Australia.
Died: 1931 Warrnambool, Victoria, aged 65 years.
Married: Constance DE LITTLE.
Year: 1895.
Place: Victoria.
Constance died 1956, Warrnambool, aged 90 years.
Parents named as Henry DELITTLE and Agnes HICKLING.
[6]
Isabella Cecilia AFFLECK.
Born: 10 February 1869, Kybybolite, South Australia.
Died: 1953 Parkville, Victoria, aged 83 years.
Married: Samuel Furneaux MANN.
Year: 1897.
Place: Victoria.
[7]
Edith Florence AFFLECK.
Born: 22 September 1870, Naracoorte, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Duncan Graham MCKELLAN.
Year: 1894.
Place: Victoria.
[8]
Eleanor Jamesine AFFLECK.
Born: 23 August 1875, Naracoorte, South Australia.
Died: 1969 Malvern, Victoria, aged 93 years.
Married: James Alfred FINLAY.
Year: 1898.
Place: Victoria.
* I expect the unnamed male and James will be the same person.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Registry of Births, South Australia.
on 2012-06-22 23:12:53
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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