CROCKER marriages 1841-1885 Victoria Australia
CROCKER marriages 1841-1885 Victoria Australia.
Males
William Henry
married: 1854 Margaret JOHNSON.
George
married: 1857 Bridget MCHUGH.
Henry
married: 1862 Pheby HODGES.
Charles
married: 1863 Mary Jane HAYSOM.
John
married: 1863 Sarah LIGHTFOOT.
James
married: 1864 Isabella HOGG.
Samuel Henry
married: 1865 Charlotte DERITER.
William Dening
married: 1866 Drusilla Swailes SANDERSON.
George
married: 1866 Isabella SHORT.
John
married: 1869 Elizabeth NEWMAN.
James
married: 1870 Margaret CAMPBELL.
Richard Henry Munro
married: 1871 Mary Jane GREGSON.
George
married: 1872 Clara WALSH.
William Henry
married: 1876 Louisa Mary PROCTER.
James
married: 1880 Charlotte PITCHER.
George
married: 1882 Mary MULLINS.
William
married: 1884 Martha FARRELL.
Alfred
married: 1884 Margaret RALPH.
Henry Sayers
married: 1885 Margaret Eleanor WILSON.
Females
Mary Ann
married: 1841 Samuel Pullen WELLS.
Mary Ann
married: 1855 Richard MCCULLAGH.
Mary
married: 1857 John Barrett REEVES.
Mary Anne
married: 1857 George PARSONS.
Harriett
married: 1859 Walter HIGGINS.
Mary
married: 1859 George KING.
Eliza
married: 1859 John SEDMAN.
Johanna
married: 1867 Ritchie Lockhart MATHESON.
Mary Ann Howse
married: 1869 Thomas SEABRIDGE.
Florence
married: 1871 Edward Thomas PARTRIDGE.
Mary
married: 1874 Philip Tobyn KEON.
Fanny
married: 1874 John FRANCIS.
Clara
married: 1877 John William CORNELIUS.
Emma
married: 1878 Henry COSTER.
Mary Ann
married: 1879 William EMMERSON.
Martha
married: 1880 Samuel Watts POPE.
Abigail
married: 1882 John JAYNE.
Violet Louisa
married: 1884 William George BOLDEN.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the CROCKER lines.
JN 52372
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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