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GAUL marriages 1855-1900 Victoria Australia

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GAUL Marriages 1855-1900 Victoria Australia.

GAUL (males)


John
married: 1857 Sophia SIMPSON.

John
married: 1868 Margaret DILLON.

John
married: 1884 Maria STEELE.

John
married: 1886 Mary Jane BLAIR.

John
married: 1888 Annie Emily ARMSTRONG.

Andrew Henry
married: 1890 Kate MCGOLDBRICK.

George Alexander *
married: 1890 Bridget RYAN.

James
married: 1895 Lucy Edith HARRIS.

John
married: 1895 Ellen MORRISSEY.

John Birmingham
married: 1891 Emma Fanny GOODWIN.

Joseph Dalgarno
married: 1899 Ellen Susan KING.

GAUL (females)

Jean *
married: Alexander LUMSDEN 1855.

Catherine
married: 1865 Jeremiah FITZGERALD.

Jane
married: 1866 John BRUCE.

Alice
married: 1884 Patrick HANNON.

Helen
married: 1885 George OGSTON.

Julia
married: 1885 Edward CHANDLER.

Jane
married: 1886 William TRIGG.

Jessie Ann
married: 1888 Daniel GILLIN.

Sarah
married: 1888 Jamens RATTRAY.

Margaret
married: 1890 George James MUIR.

Annie
married: 1891 Alexander FRASER.

Annie
married: 1891 Robert ARNEIL.

Catherine Louisa
married: 1891 Percy RAWLINGS.

Jean
married: 1891 Frederick James TRIGG.

Jean
married: 1892 Stephen Woodcroft WAKE.

* George and Jean's marriage indexed under GAULL.

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


JN 34376

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