BLAY marriages 1853-1920 Victoria Australia
BLAY marriages 1853-1920 Victoria Australia.
Males
William James
married: 1864 Elizabeth Jane WELCH.
William
married: 1866 Henriette PEACOCK.
James
married: 1866 Jane SMITH.
John
married: 1875 Kate Emma YARROW.
Thomas Edward
married: 1882 Fanny WORTHY.
Frederick George
married: 1883 Catherine FARRELL.
John Douglas
married: 1885 Elizabeth KIRBY.
Douglas James
married: 1886 Charlotte Broadley GRIFFITH.
Andrew Charles
married: 1893 Margaret MCLAUGHLIN.
Robert Morrie Bell
married: 1896 Ellen Harriet KORTWRIGHT.
Frank
married: 1901 Margaret MCLACHLAN.
Albert William
married: 1902 Annie COLGAN.
John Henry
married: 1904 Ann Jane REYNOLDS.
Reginald John
married: 1905 May Alice ARMSTRONG.
George
married: 1907 Lucy HOPE.
Gilbert Johnston
married: 1910 Maria HEGARTY.
Frederick George
married: 1915 Eliza Ann PINNER.
Females
Mary Ann
married: 1853 Peter GOLDSMITH.
Sarah Susannah
married: 1855 Thomas Rowley BRIGGS.
Caroline
married: 1862 John BULMER.
Elizabeth
married: 1862 David Francis MCBETH.
Matilda Augusta
married: 1870 Thomas MILES.
Elizabeth
married: 1871 William CAVANAGH.
Emily
married: 1872 Thomas LEATCH.
Sarah Susannah
married: 1874 William BELL.
Margaret
married: 1881 William HARDING.
Alice Maud
married: 1885 Robert Chandler RANDALL.
Mary Ann
married: 1885 Peter GOLDSMITH.
Amy Caroline McMurry
married: 1886 William John BRADBROOK.
Eliza Ann
married: 1887 Charles SPARKS.
Isabell
married: 1890 George GILL.
Ivy Edith
married: 1913 Alfred BARRETT.
Jean Anastasia
married: 1919 Alexander Leopold ENGLISH.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BLAY lines.
JN 51122
on 2012-10-05 03:19:04
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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