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COSTER Frederick married Emma SMITH 1858

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Groom: Frederick COSTER.
Bride: Emma SMITH

Year married: 1858.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Frederick's death not located at time of posting.

Possible death for Emma is 1911 in Armadale, Victoria.
Age: 72 years.
Parents named as Richard SMITH and Elizabeth FAULDER.

Five children located Victoria for Frederick and Emma.

[1]

Emilie Albina COSTER
.
Born: 1859 East Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1922 Malvern, Victoria.
Age: 63 years.

Married: Rudolph Theodore Johann HIMMER.
Year: 1891.
Place: Victoria.

[2]

Frances (aka Fannie) Elizabeth COSTER
.
Born: 1861 St Kilda, Victoria.
Died: 1954 Chatswood, New South Wales.

Married: John NICHOLSON.
Year: 1887.
Place: Victoria.

[3]

Frederick Ershine COSTER
.
Born: 1865 St Kilda, Victoria.
Died: -

[4]

Reginald Chipman COSTER
.
Born: circa 1871. (Birth not located)
Died: 1940 Malvern, Victoria.
Age: 69 years.

[5]

Eleanor Constance COSTER
.
Born: 1876 St Kilda, Victoria.
Died: 1885 Benella, Victoria.
Age: 08 years.

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


Also See:
COSTER marriages 1854-1895 Victoria Australia
COSTER marriages 1896-1920 Victoria Australia
COSTER Deaths (males) Victoria Australia 1858-1937


JN 28832

Surnames: 28832 COSTER FAULDER HIMMER NICHOLSON SMITH
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