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HAMMER Richard married Amelia BARTLE 1904

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Groom: Richard Frederick HAMMER.
Birth place: Given as Mount Pleasant.

Bride: Amelia Jane BARTLE.
Birth place: Given as Castlemaine.

Year married: 1904.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Richard died 1941 in Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 64 years.
Parents named as Richard HAMMER and Annie BROKENSHIRE.

Buried: Ballarat New Cemetery, Victoria.
Area: Private F.
Section: 01.
Row: 02.
Grave number: 23.
Service date: 23 June 1941.


Birth note.
Richard was born 1879 in Ballarat, Victoria.
Parents named as Richard HAMMER and Anne BROKENSHIRE.
See Post: HAMMER Richard married Anne BROKENSHIRE 1865

Amelia died 1929 in East Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 50 years.
Parents named as Thomas BARTLE and Emma RICHARDS.

Buried: Ballarat New Cemetery, Victoria.
Area: Private F.
Section: 01.
Row: 02.
Grave number: 23.
Service date: 26 February 1929.


Birth note.
Amelia was born 1878 in Castlemaine, Victoria.
Parents named as Thomas BARTLE and Emma RICHARDS.

Three children located Victorian records for Richard and Amelia.

[1]

Thomas Bartle HAMMER.
Born: 1905 East Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: -

Married: Amy Florence DAVIS.
Year: 1929.
Place: Victoria.

[2]

James HAMMER.
Born: 1908 East Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: -

[3]

Mary Emma HAMMER.
Born: 1913 East Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: -

Married: George Frederick SEDDON.
Year: 1937.
Place: Victoria.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Ballarat Cemetery Records, Victoria.


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Surnames: 25636 BARTLE BROKENSHIRE DAVIS HAMMER RICHARDS SEDDON
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