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ILETT marriages 1852-1920 Victoria Australia

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ILETT marriages 1852-1920 Victoria Australia.

ILETT (males)


Daniel
married: 1875 Elizabeth PINK.

Charles
married: 1890 Ann GAINGER.

Thomas
married: 1890 Janet MCNEILL.

Frederick
married: 1891 Janet MCINTOSH.

William
married: 1891 Annie Nicholas THOMAS.

Clark
married: 1892 Susan MCINTOSH.

Henry Albert
married: 1897 Catherine MCCALLUM.

Arthur William
married: 1912 Edith MCCARTHY.

Herbert Frederick
married: 1916 Alice Gladys BRAMLEY.

Edgar Harold
married: 1919 Gwendoline Agnes FELSTEAD.

Reginald McNeill
married: 1919 Vivien Janet ILETT.

ILETT (females)

Isabella
married: 1852 John PINK.

Susannah
married: 1855 Charles William TRAVIS.

Mary
married: 1857 Joseph REAY.

Emily
married: 1860 William ROSS.

Lydia
married: 1863 Richard EDGAR.

Elizabeth
married: 1877 James BRYAN.

Lydia
married: 1879 John WRAY.

Alice
married: 1887 Charles PINK.

Mary Clarke
married: 1888 Edward PIERREHUMBERT.

Ann
married: 1891 Angus McDonald HAIR.

Edith
married: 1892 Peter MCINTOSH.

Annie Nicholas
married: 1901 Nehemiah ROGERS.

Evelyn Isabel Susan
married: 1916 Gordon Kenneth MCKENZIE.

Mildred Sydney
married: 1919 James Winter HARDBATTLE.

Vivien Janet
married: 1919 Reginald McNeill ILETT.

Winifred Annie
married: 1919 William Henry HANSON.

Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the ILETT lines.

JN 59663

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