BARRETT William married Alice KERNEY 1876
Information Journal.
Groom: William BARRETT.
Age: 27 years.
Status: Single.
Father: William BARRETT.
Bride: Alice KERNEY.
Age: 23 years.
Status: Single.
Father: John KERNEY.
Date married: 25 May 1876.
Place: Residence of John KERNEY, Adelaide, South Australia.
William's death not located at time of posting.
Possible death for Alice is 24 October 1895, Adelaide Hospital, South Australia.
Age: 45 years.
Status: Married.
Residence: Mitcham Park, South Australia.
Husband named as William BARRETT.
Five children located South Australian records for William and Alice.
Note.
Alice recorded in the birth records as indicated below.
[1]
Isaac Solomon BARRETT.
Born: 02 April 1877, Myponga, South Australia.
Mother recorded as Alice KERNEY.
Died: 01 August 1950, Brooklyn Park, South Australia.
Age: 73 years.
Status: Single.
[2]
Arthur Charles BARRETT.
Born: 07 March 1879, Rapid Bay, South Australia.
Mother recorded as Alice KEARNEY.
Died: -
[3]
Rachel BARRETT.
Born: 29 May 1881, Edithburgh, South Australia.
Mother recorded as Alice KEARNES.
Died: 06 February 1887, North Adelaide Hospital, South Australia.
Age: 05 years.
[4]
Jessie BARRETT.
Born: 10 January 1887, Adelaaide, South Australia.
Mother recorded as Alice KENNY.
Died: -
[5]
Alice Victoria BARRETT.
Born: 24 May 1892, New Parkside, South Australia.
Mother recorded as Alice KARNEY.
Died: -
Married: George BICKERSTAFF.
Date: 06 February 1918.
Place: Residence of Rev. S C MYERS, Adelaide, South Australia.
George died 1932 in Coburg, Victoria.
Age: 36 years.
Parents named as James BICKERSTAFF and Fanny HANNAH.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.
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