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EASTMAN marriages 1854-1896 Victoria Australia

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EASTMAN marriages 1854-1896 Victoria Australia.

EASTMAN (males)


John
married: 1854 Elizabeth RICH.

John
married: 1859 Mary Anne HEFFERNAN.

Henry
married: 1861 Elizabeth CALLAGHAN.

Samuel
married: 1861 Elizabeth GROVE.

James
married: 1866 Grace BIRCH.

Alexander
married: 1867 Sophia GIBLING.

Thomas
married: 1870 Mary Ann COOK.

William
married: 1873 Bessie WEIGHT.

James Henry Frederick
married: 1880 Eliza BELL.

Albert Thomas
married: 1881 Elizabeth Ann DUNCAN.

William
married: 1883 Euphemia Ellen WHITE.

Robert Grove
married: 1884 Annie CALLAGHAN.

Edward
married: 1887 Caroline MAY.

John George
married: 1892 Matilda Alice PENNY.

Alexander George
married: 1892 Sarah Norton SMITH.

Henry
married: 1893 Lydia Ada LEWIS.

Charles Henry
married: 1893 Elizabeth Frances ELLIOTT.

Robert Richard
married: 1894 Emily Sophia WATERSON.

Henry William
married: 1896 Florence Ada Jane MOSS.

EASTMAN (females)

Emma
married 1857 Henry St John JOWERS.

Harriet Ada
married: 1868 Edward George READ.

Elizabeth Eleanor
married: 1873 Alfred George HYDE.

Elizabeth Ann
married: 1882 William Henry DUSTING.

Maria Lenia
married: 1890 James Guy SYDENHAM.

Sarah Ann
married: 1891 John James Henry FOSTER.

Eliza Esther
married: 1892 Edward Richard SANDWELL.

Ellen
married: 1893 Michael DOWNES.

Elizabeth
married: 1894 William Clayton LISTER.

Adeline
married: 1894 Peter DUSTING.

Minnie
married: 1895 Joseph BAYNES.

Lucy Priscilla
married: 1896 George Henry GUTHRIE.

Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the EASTMAN lines.

JN 51064

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