VAWSER marriages 1855-1915 South Australia
VAWSER marriages 1855-1915 South Australia.
VAWSER (males)
Joseph Southwell
married: 1853 Mary Emma CLARKE.
Joseph Southwell
married: 1858 Ellen COLLINS.
William
married: 1860 Sarah BARNETT.
Robert
married: 1863 Emma CROSBY.
William
married: 1885 Emma BENTLEY.
Robert Daniel
married: 1890 Lilly SCOMBE.
William Herbert
married: 1892 Ellen Jane BORLACE.
Charles Henry
married: 1896 Fanny BATES.
William Edward
married: 1898 Mary Anna Ethel STAPLES.
William Herbert
married: 1898 Selina Adeline PRIME.
Francis James
married: 1902 Edith Susannah BENTLEY.
Joseph Stanley
married: 1906 Charlotte Jane Matilda DICKER.
William Hayden
married: 1909 Myrtle Gwendoline MANSELL.
Frederick
married: 1910 Amelia SHERWOOD.
Frederick
married: 1910 Henrietta Alice TABE.
Harold Lyall
married: 1912 Eva Ethel FRITH.
VAWSER (females)
Sarah Jane
married: 1857 Samuel BATES.
Alice Ann
married: 1865 Daniel John HEWETT.
Emma
married: 1869 Robert PENNO.
Sarah
married: 1872 Thomas BROWN.
Alice Sarah
married: 1875 Edward Cooper FLEET.
Emma Ann
married: 1882 John ELLERY.
Jane
married: 1883 William Crutchfield SHARPE.
Caroline
married: 1883 James HENDERSON.
Eva H
married: 1883 William JONES.
Alice
married: 1887 James RUSHWORTH.
Susan Ann
married: 1894 James MCKAY.
Ellen Jane
married: 1896 Benjamin MILLERD.
Martha Ellen
married: 1896 Samuel James DAVEY.
Grace Annie
married: 1898 Charles Edward ROWE.
Fanny
married: 1898 Joseph FLEMING.
Hilda Grace
married: 1912 Isaac Alfred Thomas DUCK.
Florence Myrtle
married: 1914 Albert Edward NORTHEY.
Daisy Evelyn
married: 1915 Hector BEANLAND.
Compiled from the South Australian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the VAWSER lines.
JN 43735
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