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JENNINGS Thomas married Eva LONG 1901

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Groom: Thomas JENNINGS.
Birth place: Given as Casterton.

Bride: Eva Gertrude LONG.
Birth Place: Given as Swan Hill.

Year married: 1901.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Thomas died 1923 in Swan Hill, Victoria.
Age: 45 years.
Parents named as George JENNINGS and Jane COOK.

Birth note.
Thomas was born 1878 in Casterton, Victoria.
Parents named as George JENNINGS and Jane COOK.

Eva died 1952 in Parkville, Victoria.
Age: 71 years.
Parents named as Thomas LONG and Eva LONG.
Informant named wrong parents for Eva.

Birth note.
Eva was born 1882 in Swan Hill, Victoria.
Parents named as James LONG and Mary WISHART.

Eight children located Victorian records for Thomas and Eva.

[1]

Mary Beatrice JENNINGS.
Born: 1902 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: -

[2]

Amy JENNINGS.
Born: 1904 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: 1926 Carlton, Victoria.
Aged: 21 years.

Married: George BIRCH.
Year: 1924.
Place: Victoria.

[3]

George Thomas Wishart JENNINGS.
Born: 1906 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: -

[4]

James Alfred JENNINGS.
Born: 1908 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: -

[5]

Emma May JENNINGS.
Born: 1912 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: 1952 Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 38 years.

[6]

William Vivian JENNINGS.
Born: 1914 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: -

[7]

Miriam JENNINGS.
Born: 1916 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: -

[8]

John Raymond JENNINGS.
Born: 1919 Swan Hill, Victoria.
Died: -

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 24578

Surnames: 24578 BIRCH COOK JENNINGS LONG WISHART
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