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CAMBLIN James married Mary WHITEHEAD 1875

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Groom: James CAMBLIN.
Birth place: Given as Down.

Bride: Mary Jane WHITEHEAD.
Birth place: Given as Eaglehawk.

Year married: 1875.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

James died 1916 in Marong, Victoria.
Buried: Marong Cemetery, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.
Parents recorded as Alexander CAMBLIN and Jane WILSON.

Mary died 1938 in Bendigo, Victoria.
Buried: Marong Cemetery, Victoria.
Age: 77 years.
Parents recorded as William WHITEHEAD and Harriet PERRETT.

Birth note.
Mary was born 1861 in Myers Flat, Victoria.
Parents named as William WHITEHEAD and Harriet PERRETT.

Two children located Victorian records for James and Margaret.

[1]

Jane CAMBLIN.
Born: 1875 Marong, Victoria.
Died: 1876 Marong, Victoria.
Age: 11 months.

[2]

Adelaide Mary CAMBLIN.
Born: 1889 Marong, Victoria.
Died: 1962 Marong, Victoria.
Buried: Marong Cemetery, Victoria.
Age: 73 years.

Married: John NANKIVELL.
Year: 1917.
Place: Victoria.

John died 1960 in Marong, Victoria.
Buried: Marong Cemetery, Victoria.
Age: 71 years.
Parents named as Isaac NANKIVELL and Margaret JOHNSON.

Birth note.
John was born 1888 in Raywood, Victoria.
Parents named as Isaac NANKIVELL and Margaret JOHNSON.

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


JN 27043

Surnames: 27043 CAMBLIN JOHNSON NANKIVELL PERRETT WHITEHEAD WILSON
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