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GILLESPIE marriages 1857-1915 South Australia

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GILLESPIE marriages 1857-1915 South Australia.

GILLESPIE (males)


Patrick
married: 1871 Isabella Mary MCCARTY.

James
married: 1878 Sarah MCEWAN.

James
married: 1883 Emma WILLIAMS.

Charles Patrick
married: 1899 Bertha MITCHELL.

Daniel Laurence
married: 1901 Agnes GEORGE.

Arthur Ernest
married: 1907 Bertha Jessie Isabel GIBSON.

Hugh Thomas Rainey
married: 1912 Ethel Annie HAMILTON.

Thomas Stanley
married: 1913 Irene Stella OUTRAM.

James Alexander
married: 1913 Margaret CORMACK.

William Charlton
married: 1914 Constance Mary SECOMBE.

Oliver Steed
married: 1914 Angelina Grace BENNETT.

GILLESPIE (females)

Mary Jane
married: 1855 Henry GREGG.

Elizabeth Greig
married: 1857 Thomas HENDERSON.

Annie Atkin
married: 1879 Allen James WRIGHT.

Mary
married: 1879 John DUNBAR.

Catherine
married: 1894 Arthur Robert JOHNSTON.

Lucy May
married: 1896 Albert Henry FAIRBAIRN.

Mary Josephine
married: 1902 Martin Paul CLARKE.

Ellen Mary
married: 1904 Charles Edwin TAMLIN.

Bertha
married: 1907 Thomas William MELLET.

Myrtle Annie
married: 1912 Lawrence Turvil DALZIEL.

Elizabeth Alice
married: 1912 Alfred Henry GOODWIN.

Janet MacFarlane
married: 1913 Joshua Abel PAUL.

Kathleen Gertrude
married: 1915 John Porter ROGERS.

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

JN 44041

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