OAKLEY marriages (males) 1846-1910 South Australia
OAKLEY marriages 1846-1910 South Australia.
Males
Samuel
married: 1846 Eliza TAYLOR.
Thomas
married: 1848 Amelia Mary JONES.
William
married: 1850 Elizabeth BARRETT.
Josiah
married: 1852 Ann CAREY.
Josiah
married: 1853 Elizabeth MORLEY.
Thomas
married: 1870 Rosina CONNOR.
James
married: 1873 Henrietta SCATCHEAD.
John
married: 1877 Elizabeth CURRIE.
John
married: 1877 Annie KANALEY.
Josiah
married: 1879 Jane KANALEY.
William Henry
married: 1880 Jane BELL.
James
married: 1880 Margaret BELL.
William
married: 1882 Matilda Emily BAKER.
Josiah
married: 1883 Martha BELL.
Sydney
married: 1885 Ann GRIGGS.
Alexander Andrew Stewart
married: 1885 Frances MILLER.
Samuel
married: 1886 Ann HOUSTON.
James
married: 1887 Fanny RAYNER.
George
married: 1889 Anne BEABER.
George Herbert
married: 1898 Emily CURRIE.
George Thomas
married: 1902 Edith May VICKERY.
George Hermann Charles
married: 1902 Ellen Alicia PEASLEY.
James Albert
married: 1902 Isabel Agnes MITCHELL.
Thomas Charles William
married: 1904 Stella Marriott SISSONS.
John Charles
married: 1906 Edith Maud THOMAS.
Arthur James
married: 1907 Milly Ethel SMITH.
Archie Hurtle
married: 1908 Eva Elizabeth REVELL.
John William
married: 1909 Jessie Elizabeth GOLDER.
Compiled from the South Australian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the OAKLEY lines.
JN 41060
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