COUTTS John married Lydia TONKIN 1879
Information Journal.
Groom: John COUTTS.
Birth place: Given as Fife.
Bride: Lydia TONKIN.
Birth place: Given as Campbells Creek, Victoria.
Year married: 1879.
Place: Victoria, Australia.
John's death not located at time of posting.
Lydia died 1897 in Kangaroo Flat, Victoria.
Age: 43 years.
Parents named as John TONKIN and Esther MITCHELL.
Birth note.
Lydia was born 1856 in Campbells Creek, Victoria.
Parents named as John TONKIN and Esther MITCHELL.
Eight children located Victorian records for John and Lydia.
[1]
Harriet Amy COUTTS.
Born: 1880 Inglewood, Victoria.
Died: -
Married: Charles BUBB.
Year: 1914.
Place: Victoria.
[2]
Madaris Ethel COUTTS.
Born: 1882 Inglewood, Victoria.
Died: 1968 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.
Married: Josiah COATES.
Year: 1928.
Place: Victoria.
[3]
John COUTTS.
Born: 1883 Inglewood, Victoria.
Died: 1938 Kew, Victoria.
Age: 55 years.
[4]
Norman COUTTS.
Born: 1885 Inglewood, Victoria.
Died: 1951 Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 65 years.
Married: Laura SEMMENS.
Year: 1915.
Place: Victoria.
[5]
Ivy Lindsay COUTTS.
Born: 1888 Inglewood, Victoria.
Died: 1965 Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 76 years.
Married: Rufus Paul HANSEN.
Year: 1934.
Place: Victoria.
[6]
Olive Myrnong COUTTS.
Born: 1890 Inglewood, Victoria.
Died: 1974 Box Hill, Victoria.
Age: 83 years.
Married: unknown HAMILTON.
Year: -
Place: -
[7]
Roderick COUTTS.
Born: 1892 Inglewood, Victoria.
Died: 1924 St Kilda, Victoria.
Age: 32 years.
Married: Mavis Eileen THOMAS.
Year: 1923.
Place: Victoria.
[8]
Allan COUTTS.
Born: 1895 Kangaroo Flat, Victoria.
Died: 1951 Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 76 years.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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