BOND Charles married Bessie CHAFFE 1863
Information Journal.
Groom: Charles BOND.
Bride: Bessie CHAFFE.
Year married: 1863.
Place: Victoria, Australia.
Charles died 1903 in Horsham, Victoria.
Age: 6 years.
Parents named as William BOND and Harriet QUICK.
Bessie (aka Betsy) died 1916 in Horsham, Victoria.
Age: 72 years.
Parents named as Edward CHAFFE and Emily unknown.
See Post: CHAFFE Edward married Emline TREMILLS 1840
Four children located Victoria for Charles and Bessie.
[1]
Charles Thomas Houghton BOND.
Born: 1866 Collingwood, Victoria.
Died: 1922 Horsham, Victoria.
Age: 56 years.
Married: Honora KENNY.
Year: 1911.
Place: Victoria.
Please note.
Honora recorded as Elenora in the BOND marriage indexes and Honora in the KENNY marriage indexes.
Honora died 1936 in South Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 73 years.
Parents named as James KENNY and Catherine HEALEY.
Birth note.
Honora was born 1863 in Carlton, Victoria.
Parents named as James KENNY and Catherine HALEY.
[2]
Clarence Edward BOND.
Born: 1867 Woods Point, Victoria.
Died: 1905 Berrigan, New South Wales.
Married: Elizabeth Sarah RINTOULE.
Year: 1899.
Place: Victoria.
Elizabeth died 1962 in Jerilderie, New South Wales.
Parents named as Robert and Elizabeth.
Birth note.
Elizabeth was born 1872 in Stawell, Victoria.
Parents named as Robert RIBTOULE and Elizabeth RIDGEWAY.
[3]
Annie Emely BOND.
Born: 1869 Woods Point, Victoria.
Died: 1916 Horsham, Victoria.
Death: Recorded as Annie Emmeline BOND.
Age: 46 years.
[4]
Frederick Harold BOND.
Born: 1872 Woods Point, Victoria.
Died: 1874 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 02 years.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Registry of Deaths, New South Wales.
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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