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GILLESPIE Robert married Martha SCOTT 1865

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Robert Gillespie and Martha King SCOTT were married in Victoria in 1865.

Robert's death not located.

Martha died 1891 in St Kilda, Victoria, aged 63 years. Parents recorded as Andrew SCOTT and Celia KING.

Five children located Victorian records for Robert and Martha.


[1]

Andrew Robert GILLESPIE.
Born: 1867 Geelong, Victoria.
Died: -


[2]

Celia Ann Martha GILLESPIE.
Born: 1869 Geelong, Victoria.
Died: -
Married: Thomas Livingston LEARMOTH. *
Year: 1894.
Place: Victoria.


[3]

Martha Agnes GILLESPIE.
Born: 1870 Geelong, Victoria.
Died: 1871 Geelong, aged 8 months.


[4]

Martha Agnes GILLESPIE.
Born: 1871 Geelong, Victoria.
Died: 1940 Richmond, Victoria, aged 68 years.
Married: Unknown SOUTHERLAND.
Year: -
Place: -


[5]

Thomas Scott GILLESPIE.
Born: 1873 Geelong, Victoria.
Died: 1951 Melbourne, Victoria, aged 78 years.
Married: Josine CROFTS.
Year: 1903.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: Thomas GILLESPIE married Josine CROFTS 1903.

* LEARMOTH. I expect this should be LEARMONTH.


Sources:

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

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

Surnames: CROFTS GILLESPIE KING LEARMONTH LEARMOTH SCOTT SOUTHERLAND
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