DEEGAN marriages 1901-1930 Victoria Australia
DEEGAN marriages 1901-1930 Victoria Australia.
Males
James
married: 1901 Alice Fidelis MCKENNA.
James John
married: 1901 Mary Julia Anna MOORE.
Denis
married: 1902 Susan DAVIES.
William Joseph
married: 1907 Alice OROURKE.
Cecil Leo Harriet
married: 1918 Maud Mary TERNES.
Joseph Patrick
married: 1919 Ruth Letitia MCKENZIE.
Robert
married: 1920 Margaret Alice HARDING.
Denis Nolen
married: 1925 Doreen Anne OMEARA.
Leslie James Joseph Aloysius
married: 1925 Lilian May SHAW.
Donysius Nolen
married: 1926 Kathleen HIGGINS.
Gerald James
married: 1927 Daisy Eileen BROWN.
Harold James
married: 1927 Lydia Sylvia DINGLE.
Females
Annie Kathleen Lucy
married: 1902 Leopold Patrick CRONLY.
Annie Josephine
married: 1903 William Henry NICHOLAS.
Emily
married: 1903 James Jerome KENNEALLY.
Teresa Margaret
married: 1903 Edward ROBERTSON.
Nellie Josephine
married: 1904 Edwin GLENNY.
Margaret Maud Veronica
married: 1908 William John BARTIE.
Elizabeth
married: 1909 Alfred MCGUIRE.
Blanche
married: 1916 Charles George MITCHELL.
Clara Alma
married: 1925 Edward Thomas OWENS.
Myra
married: 1925 Henry MCDONALD.
Dorothy May
married: 1925 James Alexander Byron HARRISON.
Mary
married: 1925 John Thomas KELLY.
Marjory
married: 1926 Denis Patrick DILLON.
Liln May
married: 1927 Robert Henry OMEARA.
Mary Olive
married: 1927 John McLeod SLEETH.
Paula Helen
married: 1928 Norman Cropley CRAINE.
Kathleen
married: 1929 John Albert POLLARD.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others
researching the DEEGAN lines.
Also See:
DEEGAN marriages 1848-1900 Victoria Australia
DEEGAN Deaths (males) Victoria Australia 1854-1920
DEEGAN Deaths (males) Victoria Australia 1921-1984
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