BEGG marriages (females) 1881-1915 Victoria Australia
BEGG marriages 1881-1915 Victoria Australia.
Females
Mary
married: 1882 Kenneth MURCHISON.
Helen
married: 1882 Arthur REDFERN.
Emma Christina Ann
married: 1884 James CONSIDINE.
Cecelia Ann Kinlock
married: 1885 James DOWNIE.
Sarah Ann
married: 1887 George MILLEDGE.
Jessie Buchanan
married: 1889 Henry Alfred RISING.
Ellen
married: 1890 James Charles WALBRAN.
Grace
married: 1890 Russell Scott THOMAS.
Mary Ellen
married: 1890 Robert WILSON.
Elizabeth Marion
married: 1891 Francis Miles LINTON.
Jane
married: 1892 Arthur FORSTER.
Una
married: 1896 George KEITH.
Margaret
married: 1897 Christopher Frederick LAWRENCE.
Margaret
married: 1897 William Henry GROSE.
Nora
married: 1899 James Charles WALBRAN.
Ethel May
married: 1900 Louis Alexander Osborne HASLETT.
Alice Mcgregor
married: 1903 George MCINTOSH.
Laura Julia Catherine
married: 1903 John William CURDIE.
May
married: 1903 Frederick Brooke BOOTHBY.
Alice Louisa
married: 1909 William John WALLIS.
Clarice Harbeck
married: 1909 Percy Lovelton RAYMENT.
Mary Effoida
married: 1911 John FLEMING.
Allison Isabel
married: 1912 Charles Henry Joseph LUGG.
Margaret Edith
married: 1912 Edward Christian GUNTHER.
Bertha Marion
married: 1913 Stanley John Joseph COATES.
Elsie
married: 1913 Guy PEPPIN.
Laura
married: 1914 Harold Richard Napier FYANS.
Marion
married: 1914 John MCWHINNEY.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BEGG lines.
Also See:
BEGG marriages (females) 1853-1880 Victoria Australia
BEGG marriages (males) 1852-1890 Victoria Australia
BEGG marriages (males) 1891-1910 Victoria Australia
BEGG Deaths (males) Victoria Australia 1881-1920
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