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BRERETON marriages (females) 1879-1920 South Australia

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BRERETON marriages 1879-1920 South Australia.

Females


Mary
Married: 1879 William John CORNISH.

Mary Martha
Married: 1899 Albert Victor KEMP.

Beatrice Maud
Married: 1900 John Joseph DENNIS.

Sarah Grace
Married: 1903 Howard George Clark TUCKER.

Amy Florence
Married: 1903 James SANDERS.

Catherine Jane
Married: 1905 William Thomas GODFREY.

Elizabeth
Married: 1907 Edwin HALL.

Elsie May
Married: 1907 John Thomas ANDREWS.

Mary Myrtle
Married: 1908 Caleb Oliver Harvey BRERETON.

Ethel Jane
Married: 1909 John Henry POPE.

Annie
Married: 1909 Clarence GIBBONS.

Hannah
Married: 1911 John MACDONALD.

Florrie Florence
Married: 1912 Joseph Clement SKURRAY.

Elsie May
Married: 1916 Theodore Richard OLDS.

Lilly Emma
Married: 1917 Johann Heinrich GERTAU.

Ivy Emme
Married: 1917 Roy John COOPER.

Elizabeth Mary
Married: 1919 Charles Henry WILKINS.

Note.
No female BRERETON marriages recorded in South Australia before 1879.

Also see:
BRERETON marriages (males) 1850-1920 South Australia

BRERETON marriages 1850-1890 Victoria Australia
BRERETON marriages 1891-1910 Victoria Australia
BRERETON marriages 1911-1941 Victoria Australia

BRERETON Deaths (males) Victoria Australia 1859-1922


Compiled from the South Australian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BRERETON lines.

JN 41293

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on 2011-09-27 02:37:43

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