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LONG John married Elizabeth HYATT 1847

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John LONG and Elizabeth HYATT were married in Victoria in 1847.

John's death not located.

Elizabeth died 1928 in Long Gully, Victoria, aged 98 years.
Parents recorded as Moses HYETT (sic) and Elizabeth LAWRENCE.

Eight children located Victorian records for John and Elizabeth.


[1]

Julia LONG.
Born: 1854 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1917 Melbourne East, Victoria, aged 63 years.
Married: Hugh TURNER.
Year: 1873.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: Hugh TURNER married Julia LONG 1873.


[2]

Clara LONG.
Born: 1857 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1858 Ballarat, aged 11 months.


[3]

Flora LONG.
Born: 1859 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: -
Married: Colin JENKINS.
Year: 1879.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: Colin JENKINS married Flora LONG 1879.


[4]

Rose Ann LONG.
Born: 1861 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: -


[5]

William James LONG.
Born: 1863 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1919 Footscray, Victoria, aged 56 years.


[6]

John Joseph LONG.
Born: 1866 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1867 Ballarat, aged 7 months.


[7]

Ada LONG.
Born: 1870 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1946 Melbourne, Victoria, aged 76 years.
Married: Ashton COULSON.
Year: 1897.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: Ashton COULSON married Ada LONG 1897.


[8]

John Alfred LONG.
Born: 1873 Raywood, Victoria.
Died: 1937 Long Gully, Victoria, aged 64 years.


SourcesP:

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Surnames: COULSON HYATT HYETT JENKINS LAWRENCE LONG TURNER
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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