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EAT William married Catherine LYNCH 1858

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Marriage details for William and Catherine.


Groom: William EAT.
Age: 22 years.
Status: Not recorded.
Father: Isaac EAT.

Bride: Catherine LYNCH.
Age: 21 years.
Status: Not recorded.
Father: Luke LYNCH.

Date married: 14 July 1858.
Place: Residence of Charles SHARPS, Yankalilla, South Australia.

William's death not located.

Catherine died 28 December 1907, Port Pirie, South Australia, aged 75 years.
Status: Married.
Husband named as William EAT.

Five children located South Australian records for William and Catherine.


[1]

Louisa EAT.
Born: 23 May 1859, Yankalilla, South Australia.
Died: -


[2]

Thomas EAT.
Born: 05 April 1864, Kadina, South Australia.
Died: 13 March 1866, Kadina, aged 02 years.


[3]

Emma EAT.
Born: 17 July 1866, Kadina, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Michael CAHILL.
Date: 08 August 1896.
Place: Residence of Rev. L DURNO, Port Pirie, South Australia.


[4]

Arthur EAT.
Born: 15 July 1869, Kadina, South Australia.
Died: -


[5]

Harriet EAT.
Born: 27 December 1871, Kadina, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Albert Edward TOWNROW.
Date: 29 August 1889, Manse, Snowtown, South Australia.


Sources:

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.

Corrections and further details to help complete this family record would be appreciated. Thank you.

Surnames: CAHILL EAT LYNCH TOWNROW
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