BOTTOMLEY Joshua married Mary BIRD 1861
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Groom: Joshua BOTTOMLEY.
Bride: Mary Ann BIRD.
Year married: 1861.
Place: Victoria, Australia.
Joshua died 1903 in Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 68 years.
Parents named as Joshua BOTTOMLEY and Martha POGSON.
Mary died 1914 in Kew, Victoria.
Age: 69 years.
Parents named as Amos BIRD and Elizabeth unknown.
Seven children located Victoria for Joshua and Mary.
[1]
James BOTTOMLEY.
Born: 1862 Bordertown, Victoria.
Died: 1937 Prahran, Victoria.
Age: 76 years.
[2]
Elizabeth Ann BOTTOMLEY.
Born: 1864 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Died: 1907 Korumburra, Victoria.
Age: 42 years.
Married: Charles Augustus THOMPSON.
Year: 1887.
Place: Victoria.
[3]
Sarah Grace BOTTOMLEY.
Born: 1866 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Died: 1935 Kew, Victoria.
Age: 68 years.
Married: Arthur ALLEN.
Year: 1884.
Place: Victoria.
[4]
Charles David BOTTOMLEY.
Born: 1870 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Died: 1946 St Kilda, Victoria.
Age: 78 years.
Married: Alice ROBERTS.
Year: 1892.
Place: Victoria.
[5]
Ada Mary BOTTOMLEY.
Born: 1872 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Died: 1877 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 04 years.
[6]
Martha BOTTOMLEY.
Born: 1877 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Died: 1937 Edenhope, Victoria.
Age: 59 years.
Married: Angus CAMERON.
Year: 1900.
Place: Victoria.
[7]
Adelaide Amelia BOTTOMLEY.
Born: 1880 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Died: 1951 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 71 years.
Married: William CONDER.
Year: 1901.
Place: Victoria.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Also See:
BOTTOMLEY marriages 1854-1890 Victoria Australia
BOTTOMLEY marriages 1891-1914 Victoria Australia
BOTTOMLEY Deaths (males) Victoria Australia 1860-1915
BOTTOMLEY marriages 1862-1915 South Australia
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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