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GEMMELL James married Agnes BARR 1866

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James GEMMELL (born Scotland) and Agnes BARR (born Scotland)
were married in Victoria in 1866.

Possible deaths for James and Agnes.

James. 1904, Narrandera, New South Wales, aged 66 years.

Agnes. 1907 Temora, New South Wales, aged 61 years.

Eight children located Victorian records for James and Agnes.


[1]

Anna Maria GEMMELL.
Born: 1867 Avenel, Victoria.
Died: 1925 Ardlethan, New South Wales.
Married: William GARDNER.
Year: 1887.
Place: Victoria.


[2]

Alexander GEMMELL.
Born: 1869 Murchison, Victoria.
Died: 1870 not recorded, Victoria, aged 08 months.


[3]

Robert Alexander GEMMELL.
Born: 1871 Murchison, Victoria.
Died: 1904 Randwick, New South Wales.


[4]

James GEMMELL.
Born: 1873 Dargalong, Victoria.
Died: 1959 Ardlethan, New South Wales.


[5]

William GEMMELL.
Born: 1875 Dargalong, Victoria.
Died: 1946 Ardlethan, New South Wales.


[6]

Mary Calderwood GEMMELL.
Born: 1878 Dargalong, Victoria.
Died: -


[7]

Elizabeth Jessie GEMMELL.
Born: 1881 Murchison, Victoria.
Died: 1956 Ardlethan, New South Wales.
Married: Robert J ELWIN.
Year: 1904.
Place: Narrandera, New South Wales.


[8]

Adam Archibald GEMMELL.
Born: 1884 Murchison, Victoria.
Died: 1888 Dargalong, Victoria, aged 04 years.


Sources:

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Registry of Deaths and Marriages, New South Wales.

Surnames: BARR ELWIN GARDNER GEMMELL
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