ORAM marriages 1855-1914 Victoria Australia
ORAM marriages 1855-1914 Victoria Australia.
Males
George
married: 1855 Phoebe ROWE.
William
married: 1859 Mary WALSH.
Henry
married: 1873 Mary Ann PITCHER.
William
married: 1880 Harriet Amel SEMPLE.
Charles Murray
married: 1883 Alice Annie DAWKINS.
Joseph
married: 1883 Elizabeth OLNEY.
George Glover
married: 1884 Catherine MCINNES.
Thomas Sheldon
married: 1885 Isabella NIMMO.
William
married: 1889 Maria MINNS.
David
married: 1890 Adelaide Maria WHITE.
James Thomas
married: 1901 Mary Isabella MCKENZIE.
William Glover
married: 1903 Margaret BENN.
Henry James
married: 1906 Adelaide Carol SOSBEY.
Ernest Charles
married: 1910 Cressie Beatrice DILLON.
Joseph Ernest
married: 1913 Annie MCINERNY.
Females
Mary Ann
married: 1877 William Jefferey MATHER.
Mary Ann
married: 1883 Robert THOMPSON.
Fanny
married: 1887 George Althorp PRATT.
Annie
married: 1888 Augustus Gardiner BROWNE.
Elizabeth Mary Ann
married: 1890 Alfred Henry CHAPMAN.
Lillian
married: 1892 Evan Thomas WILLIAMS.
Elizabeth Emma
married: 1894 William Frederick JENKINS.
Mary Charlotte Ann
married: 1896 John Robinson SPENCER.
Sarah Jane
married: 1902 Thomas Rupert HEWITT.
Ada Blanche
married: 1903 Herbert Nicol STAFF.
Florence
married: 1903 Charles Frederick ROACH.
Clara Maud
married: 1905 William WAUGH.
Phoebe
married: 1910 James LANE.
Sarah Elizabeth
married: 1910 Oscar August MARX.
Phoebe Elizabeth
married: 1912 Thomas Eddy POLLARD.
Alice Maud
married: 1914 George Donald BUSH.
Florence Emily
married: 1914 Alexander Arthur KELM.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the ORAM lines.
Also See:
ORAM marriages 1915-1942 Victoria Australia
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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