BARRASS marriages 1858-1907 Victoria Australia
BARRASS marriages 1858-1907 Victoria Australia.
Males
Matthew Heron
married: 1858 Hester ALEXANDER.
William
married: 1859 Mary Ann CHISHOLM.
William
married: 1861 Isabella JOHNSON.
Richard
married: 1862 Ellen HICKEY.
John
married: 1862 Johanna SULLIVAN.
Edward
married: 1862 Hannah GLEESON.
Robert
married: 1864 Mary Jane BROWN.
Andrew
married: 1866 Ellen MCNELLY.
Cuthbert
married: 1866 Mary JEQUES.
Nicholas
married: 1867 Jane MCNAMARA.
Charles Octavius
married: 1867 Jane Jemima WALDRON. (Registered 1895)
Thomas
married: 1869 Ellen CONOLEY.
George
married: 1873 Amelia OATS.
See Post: BARRASS George married Amelia OATS 1873
George Edward
married: 1877 Ellinor THORPE.
John
married: 1878 Ellen MCKAY.
George Edward
married: 1889 Margaret BRUCE.
James
married: 1891 Margaret BATES.
Edward
married: 1893 Maria Louisa TREVILLIAN.
John William
married: 1895 Alice APPLETON.
William Francis
married: 1900 Isabella Elizabeth FRAZER.
William Alfred
married: 1904 Maude Selena MANN.
Harold
married: 1905 Edith Amy CGRYSTAL.
Henry
married: 1907 Lillian Theresa MCCARTHY.
Females
Elizabeth
married: 1881 John Henry WARK.
Margaret Abslom
married: 1888 Joseph Elijah BUTLER.
Elizabeth Mary
married: 1889 John James COPPLESTONE.
Mary
married: 1892 John STOCK.
Isabella
married: 1893 John Litten GLASSON.
Amy Ellen
married: 1894 Charles Nicholas Burnell JONES.
Phillis
married: 1894 Frank Arthur TAYLOR.
Emily Grace
married: 1900 William MILLS.
Alice Ethel
married: 1901 Alfred Ernest NEVILL.
Edith Alice
married: 1905 John STEVENS.
Martha
married: 1907 Charles Henry BOWDEN.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BARRASS lines.
JN 60581
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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