HEFFERMAN marriages 1854-1942 Victoria Australia
HEFFERMAN marriages 1854-1942 Victoria Australia.
HEFFERMAN (males)
Michael
married: 1854 Mary ODEA.
Thomas
married: 1864 Anne OMEARA.
Laurence
married: 1868 Margaret REARDON.
Thomas William
married: 1886 Frances Louisa BASTIN.
William
married: 1887 Bridget ROSS.
Patrick
married: 1897 Hanora OKEEFE.
Thomas Mark
married: 1900 Edith Violet BLACKBURN.
Michael
married: 1902 Mary Jane MEE.
Henry James
married: 1914 Marie May FULLARTON.
James Gordon
married: 1914 Annie Williams BENTLEY.
John
married: 1932 Amelia Adeline Ellen EGAN.
Joseph Augustus
married: 1932 Emma Aspinall SCHOMBERG.
Patrick
married: 1942 Mary CONHEADY.
Oliver Thomas
married: 1942 Avie Edna Agness OCERALL.
HEFFERMAN (females)
Mary Ellen Ethel
married: 1896 John Thomas ISON.
Nellie
married: 1896 Edward COLEMAN.
Nora Catherine
married: 1896 John ROSS.
Margaret Josine
married: 1897 William Henry LORD.
Adeline
married: 1899 James HAMILTON.
Jane
married: 1899 John QUINN.
Janey
married: 1899 William BECKHAM.
Minnie
married: 1900 Nicholas MARSHALL.
Bessie Rosetta
married: 1902 John Thomas MAHONY.
Ellen
married: 1902 David LEWIS.
Eileen Edith
married: 1903 Louis Johannes Augustus HATTENBACK.
Ann Isabella
married: 1904 Thomas George HODGINGS.
Elisa Maria
married: 1906 Frederick LAWTON.
Kathleen
married: 1906 William REYNOLDS.
Catherine Mary
married: 1908 James MCDONALD.
Winifred
married: 1908 Michael DUNN.
Mary
married: 1909 William MAYNARD.
Ellen Jane
married: 1912 William BEATON.
Lavina Margaret
married: 1933 William Robert RICHARDS.
May
married: 1942 John MCDONALD.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the HEFFERMAN lines.
JN 37562
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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