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ECCLESTON marriages 1853-1941 Victoria Australia

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ECCLESTON marriages 1853-1941 Victoria Australia.

ECCLESTON (males)


James
married: 1853 Mary BLAKE.

Edwin
married: 1853 Carol STICKLEY.

Robert Ambrose
married: 1864 Mary Ann FLYNN.

William
married: 1889 Eliza Ann ARMSTRONG.

Tasman Brutus Richard
married: 1899 Mary Ann BYLER.

Thomas
married: 1913 Lavinia Alice PROVIS.

Alfred James
married: 1916 Hilda Margaret MCLEOD.

Richard Henry John
married: 1928 Hazel Beverley MAGGS.

Charles Nicholas
married: 1932 Irene Winifred MATHER.

Thomas Joseph
married: 1938 Ellen Considine MATTHEWS.

Shadrack Francis
married: 1941 Mabel Edith RAMSEY.

Anthony James
married: 1941 Elvira Julia HIBBS.

ECCLESTON (females)

Ann
married: 1863 William STOUT.

Caroline
married: 1873 Thomas WADE.

Annie Waugh
married: 1879 Joseph Wilkinson ARMSTRONG.

Mary
married: 1881 Alfred Lawrence GINIVAN.

Catherine Agnes
married: 1893 Thomas CLIFFORD.

Margaret
married: 1896 Owen Joseph Peter MALONE.

Eliza Ann
married: 1900 William RICE.

Florence
married: 1915 Edward Harold HARBROW.

Annie Bernie
married: 1925 John DEMPSTER.

Isabel Gladys Annie
married: 1925 Henry HOCKING.

Alice Irene
married: 1937 William Henry Joseph FOSTER.

Sheila Margaret McLeod
married: 1937 John Kyle IRVINE.

Thora Elizabeth
married: 1939 Arthur Ernest BRADD.

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

JN 20449

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