BRENNAN marriages (females) 1860-1869 Victoria Australia
BRENNAN marriages 1860-1869 Victoria Australia.
Females
Mary
married: 1860 Henry CHAPMAN.
Mary
married: 1861 George KENNELLY.
Bridget
married: 1861 James BRESNAHAN.
Catherine
married: 1861 Thomas FARRELL.
Eliza
married: 1961 Alexander LAMONT.
Mary
married: 1862 David LEONARD.
Mary
married: 1862 Job GILL.
Mary
married: 1862 John BROADBENT.
Bridget
married: 1862 Henry MCCULLAGH.
Catherine
married: 1862 Patrick MURPHY.
Mary
married: 1862 John HARRINGTON.
Eliza
married: 1863 John COURT.
Margaret
married: 1863 Frederick WALKDEN.
Mary
married: 1863 William BROADBENT.
Mary Ann
married: 1863 Peter NISSEN.
Catherine
married: 1864 Patrick RIEDY.
Johanna
married: 1864 John EGAN.
Bridget
married: 1864 William DORRINGTON.
Margaret
married: 1865 James NEVIN.
Johannah
married: 1865 Andrew BLANCH.
Bridget
married: 1865 Andrew ONEILL.
Bridget
married: 1865 Philip MCLOON.
Mary
married: 1866 John LARACY.
Anastasia
married: 1867 John BYRNE.
Mary
married: 1867 John MULLINS.
Ellen
married: 1868 Patrick CULINAN.
Mary
married: 1868 Thomas JOHNSTONE.
Mary
married: 1868 George MORLEY.
Honora
married: 1868 Patrick BRENNAN.
Julia
married: 1868 Martin LAWLESS.
Mary
married: 1869 William BERGIN.
Catherine
married: 1869 John DUFFY.
Anne
married: 1869 Denis MCNALLY.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BRENNAN lines.
Also See:
BRENNAN marriages (females) 1845-1859 Victoria Australia
BRENNAN marriages (females) 1870-1879 Victoria Australia
BRENNAN marriages (males) 1841-1863 Victoria Australia
BRENNAN marriages (males) 1864-1872 Victoria Australia
BRENNAN marriages (males) 1873-1885 Victoria Australia
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