GREENWOOD marriages (females) 1859-1875 Victoria Australia
GREENWOOD marriages 1859-1875 Victoria Australia.
Females
Rebecca
married: 1859 George MORRISON.
Agnes
married: 1860 Thomas JOHNSTON.
Fanny
married: 1862 William ROTHERHAM.
Caroline
married: 1862 Thomas James ROBERTS.
Mary Ann
married: 1862 John STOREY.
Sophia
married: 1862 William HENDRIE.
Rosetta
married: 1863 William WESTLAKE.
Isabella
married: 1864 Daniel Kenney BURY.
Annie Jannet
married: 1864 Robet Scudamore LECHMERE.
Charlotte
married: 1865 Joseph HINCHCLIFF.
Nancy
married: 1866 Edward PEARCE.
Mary Anne
married: 1867 Henry VICKERY.
Mary Rebecca
married: 1867 Thomas RAINSBURY.
Martha Jane
married: 1867 Richard CRAVEN.
Sarah Ann
married: 1868 John REILLY.
Maria Louisa
married: 1868 John LARDNER.
Mary Ann
married: 1869 Thomas Henry FOWLER.
Mary Ann
married: 1869 Thomas Young ANDERSON.
Marion
married: 1869 Thomas Augustus Frederick INGLIS.
Harriett Louisa
married: 1871 William Hannah MCINTOSH.
Matilda
married: 1871 Frederick HOBBS.
Sarah
married: 1872 Charles MEDCALF.
Margaret
married: 1873 John RUTLEDGE.
Annie Elizabeth
married: 1873 Edward BETTISON.
Rachel
married: 1873 John POWELL.
Mary
married: 1873 Robert MCCANCE.
Fanny Elliott
married: 1873 Edward James HARRIS.
Victoria Louisa
married: 1873 Charles Frederick CHRISTMAS.
Sarah
married: 1874 James George MORRIS.
Mary Jane
married: 1874 Edwin HILL.
Eliza
married: 1874 William COUNSELL.
Sarah
married: 1875 Daniel TITHERIDGE.
Jessie Eleanor
married: 1875 Michael CALLAGHAN.
Ellen Teresa
married: 1875 Henry Edward Charles DOWNARD.
Martha
married: 1875 James Sparks CATION.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the GREENWOOD lines.
JN 55831
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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