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HOSKIN Matthew married Margaret LOUGHEED 1881

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Groom: Matthew HOSKEN.
Birth place: Given as Penzance.

Bride: Margaret LOUGHEED.
Birth place: Given as Tarnagulla.

Year married: 1881.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Matthew died 1930 in Geelong, Victoria.
Age: 74 years.
Parents named as John HOSKEN and Barbara unknown.

Margaret died 1896 in St Arnaud, Victoria.
Age: 35 years.
Parents named as Phibbs LOUGHEED and Margaret SMITH.

Six children located Victorian records for Matthew and Margaret.

[1]

Violet HOSKEN.
Born: 1882 St Arnaud, Victoria.
Died: 1897 St Arnaud, Victoria.
Mother recorded as Margaret LONGHEAD.
Age: 15 years.

[2]

Margaret Ann HOSKEN.
Born: 1883 St Arnaud, Victoria.
Died: 1888 Tottington, Victoria.
Age: 05 years.

[3]

Matthew Henry HOSKEN.
Born: 1885 St Arnaud, Victoria.
Died: -

[4]

Elizabeth Laura HOSKEN.
Born: 1888 St Arnaud, Victoria.
Died: -

Married: Joseph BEER.
Year: 1914.
Place: Victoria.

[5]

William John HOSKEN.
Born: 1889 St Arnaud, Victoria.
Died: 1967 St Kilda, Victoria.
Age: 79 years.

Married: Annie Rose JOHNSON.
Year: 1914.
Place: Victoria.

Annie died 1947 South Yarra, Victoria.
Age: 58 years.
Parents named as Harry JOHNSON and Mary ANGLISS.

[6]

Margaret Ann HOSKEN.
Born: 1891 Geelong, Victoria.
Mother recorded as Margaret LOUGHTEE.
Died: 1893 Stuart Mill, Victoria.
Mother recorded as Margaret LONGHEED.
Age: 01 year.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 25143

Surnames: 25143 ANGLISS BEER HOSKEN LONGHEAD LONGHEED LOUGHEED LOUGHTEE SMITH
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