GORMAN marriages 1840-1857 Victoria Australia
GORMAN marriages 1840-1857 Victoria Australia.
GORMAN (males)
Patrick
married: 1841 Mary FOX.
David
married: 1852 Mary MCNAMARA.
James
married: 1852 Catherine KENNEDY.
Andrew
married: 1852 Joanna NORRIS.
Michael
married: 1853 Margaret KELLY.
John
married: 1853 May DWYER.
Patrick
married: 1855 Catherine FERNANE.
Michael
married: 1856 Barbara TULLY.
Thomas
married: 1856 Anne BRODERICH.
Michael
married: 1857 Ellen OBRIEN.
William
married: 1857 Anne FITZGERALD.
John
married: 1857 Anne SULLIVAN.
GORMAN (females)
Catherine
married: 1840 John CONNELL.
Margaret
married: 1841 Robert NEIGHBOUR.
Mary
married: 1842 Patrick MCCANN.
Bridget
married: 1842 William Henry ONEIL.
Catherine
married: 1843 John MACK.
Mary
married: 1843 Thomas STOKOE.
Bridget
married: 1846 James Meredif MERRETT.
Margaret
married: 1849 James WALKER.
Anne
married: 1852 Michael CURRY.
Jane
married: 1853 George WADMORE.
Mary
married: 1853 Michael PURCELL.
Susan
married: 1853 George KELLEY.
Margaret
married: 1854 Daniel HOGAN.
Abby
married: 1854 Hugh CAROLAN.
Mary
married: 1854 Greaves Chamney MOCKLER.
Margaret
married: 1855 Patrick FINN.
Alice
married: 1855 George William NEWMAN.
Ann
married: 1856 Richard WILLIAMS.
Ellen
married: 1856 John ADAMS.
Catherine
married: 1856 James FITTON.
Bridget
married: 1856 James GILL.
Mary
married: 1857 Michael OBRIEN.
Mary
married: 1857 John RYAN.
Maria
married: 1857 James William KELLY.
Margaret
married: 1857 Nicholas GRIFFIN.
Catherine
married: 1857 Edward BLAYNEY.
Margaret
married: 1857 Edward PYE.
Anne
married: 1857 Richard GALWAY.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the GORMAN lines.
JN 49835
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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