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BLACKHAM Frederick married Lucinda MCCARTHY 1847

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Groom: Frederck BLACKHAM.
Age: 21 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Not recorded.

Bride: Lucinda MCCARTHY.
Age: 17 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Not recorded.

Date married: 20 August 1847.
Place: Congregational Chapel, Adelaide, South Australia.

Frederick's death not located at time of posting.

Lucinda died 1865 in Traralgon, Victoria.
Age: 34 years.
Parents named as John MCCARTHY and Jane HUGGARD.

Five children located South Australia and Victoria for Frederick and Lucinda.

[1]

Richard Florence BLACKHAM
.
Born: 1848 Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: 1875 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 26 years.

Married: Mary Jane ROBINSON.
Year: 1872.
Place: Victoria.

[2]

Jane Huggard BLACKHAM
.
Born: 1850 Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: -

[3]

Frederick BLACKHAM
.
Born: 1851 Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: -

[4]

Susan BLACKHAM
.
Born: 1857 Collingwood, Victoria.
Died: 1862 Collingwood, Victoria.
Age: 04 years.

[5]

Elizabeth Alice BLACKHAM
.
Born: 1859 Geelong, Victoria.
Died: 1859 Geelong, Victoria.
Age: 03 months.

Sources:
Registry of Births and Marriages, South Australia.
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.


Also See:
BLACKHAM marriages 1847-1900 South Australia

BLACKHAM marriages 1857-1910 Victoria Australia
BLACKHAM marriages 1911-1941 Victoria Australia


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Surnames: 25002 BLACKHAM HUGGARD MCCARTHY ROBINSON
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