KENNEY marriages 1843-1874 Victoria Australia
KENNEY marriages 1843-1874 Victoria Australia.
KENNEY (males)
John
married: 1842 Ellen KENNEELY.
Patrick
married: 1850 Ann MURPHY.
William Henry
married: 1852 Mary MANAILIS.
Thomas
married: 1855 Johanna TOOMY.
Michael
married: 1859 Mary NOLAN.
James
married: 1860 Elizabeth OLEARY.
George
married: 1860 Jane GORDON.
William
married: 1863 Mary JACKSON.
Robert Arthur
married: 1864 Mary Ann SMITH.
Thomas
married: 1868 Mary DUNNE.
Edmund Cole
married: 1869 Elizabeth Jane GIBBS.
Michael
married: 1869 Mary VAUGHAN.
George
married: 1872 Emily WILKS.
John
married: 1874 Margaret Ann MCKENNA.
James George
married: 1874 Emma FORDHAM.
Daniel
married: 1874 Catherine KEADY.
KENNEY (females)
Mary
married: 1849 Patrick PENDERGRAST.
Mary Frances
married: 1850 Edward John BLOXHAM.
Catherine
married: 1852 James GORMAN.
Sarah
married: 1853 Edward RISHTON. (Registered 1896)
Frances
married: 1854 John BAILEY.
Bridget
married: 1855 Michael KEEFFE.
Mary Ann
married: 1857 Joseph JACKSON.
Elizabeth
married: 1860 Hugh MAGINNESS.
Mary Ann
married: 1860 George TAYLOR.
Caroline
married: 1861 Alleyn JEFFERYES.
Johanna
married: 1861 James WALSH.
Sarah Jane
married: 1862 John SCHUTT.
Eliza
married: 1862 John FRANCOIS.
Mary Alice
married: 1862 Charles Gibson MILLAR.
Anna Elizabeth
married: 1864 Peter John TANNER.
Mary Ann
married: 1866 James GRANT.
Ellen
married: 1868 John SWEENEY.
Eliza
married: 1869 James BACKHOUSE.
Eliza
married: 1872 John SALMON.
Kate
married: 1872 Patrick RYAN.
Ellen
married: 1872 George WILSON.
Elizabeth
married: 1873 Charles WOOD.
Alice
married: 1874 Thomas CAHILL.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the KENNEY lines.
JN 52245
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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