HOOK marriages (males) 1841-1907 Victoria Australia
HOOK marriages (males) 1841-1907 Victoria Australia.
HOOK (males)
James
married: 1841 Margaret MULCARE.
William
married: 1849 Mary REYNOLDS.
William
married: 1853 Jane WAGER.
George
married: 1857 Ann SUTTON.
John married: 1860 Jane ILES.
Isaac
married: 1864 Christina DENHAM.
Edward Stephens
married: 1867 Fanny ELDRIDGE.
Ellis
married: 1868 Catherine BARKLA.
John
married: 1870 Mary OBRIEN.
Joshua
married: 1871 Mary PATERSON.
Edward
married: 1873 Mary Ann WOOD.
Sion
married: 1875 Eliza GREAVES.
Frederick John
married: 1876 Elizabeth Ann MCDONALD.
Charles
married: 1876 Emily Augusta LANGSLOW.
James
married: 1880 Mary Ann VINCENT.
William Shakespere
married: 1882 Susanna Maria TRANTER.
John James
married: 1884 Jane Fraser BOWER.
Jabez Theodore
married: 1884 Sarah Coleman FOX.
Theodore
married: 1885 Fanny BROWN.
George
married: 1885 Margaret Ann MCCLELLAND.
Ellis
married: 1888 Christina ROSS.
William Satchell
married: 1888 Ellen Amelia BLACKMORE.
John
married: 1889 Matilda HAMPSHIRE.
John
married: 1895 Jane WOODS.
Alfred Hudson
married: 1896 Levenia Maud RAYNER.
George
married: 1896 Eleanor BURTON.
Arthur Willoughby
married: 1897 Albertina Frances KOLPIN.
Charles
married: 1898 Matilda Jane ROSEVEAR.
Charles David
married: 1898 Susannah Divida ALMOND.
George Colk
married: 1898 Edith Mary PRYDE.
George Robert
married: 1899 Agnes Lilly HUDSON.
Henry
married: 1900 Harriet Jane LANE.
Richard Sion
married: 1900 Ethel Jane GORDON.
George Robert
married: 1904 Ethel May REEVES.
William James Vincent
married: 1907 Ethel May EDDY.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the HOOK lines.
JN 42909
on 2011-11-20 05:50:43
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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