PLANT marriages 1893-1907 Victoria Australia
PLANT marriages 1893-1907 Victoria Australia.
PLANT (males)
Joseph John
married: 1894 Jane BRYAN.
Richard George
married: 1895 Alice BENNETT.
Walter
married: 1895 Catherine MCRAE.
William James
married: 1896 Estella MOORE.
John
married: 1898 Dredar Margaret RATCLIFFE.
James
married: 1900 Catherine WINNELL.
Thomas
married: 1901 Jane FOOTE.
William Henry
married: 1901 Bridget Teresa CROFT.
Henry
married: 1902 Dolena Johanna Flora MCRAE.
James Herbert
married: 1902 Rachael SCOTT.
David Northcote
married: 1903 Catherine Eva BROPHY.
Alfred Thomas Edward
married: 1904 Annie BALL.
Thomas Herdley
married: 1904 Lillian Edith QUIN.
Bertram William John
married:1905 Florence Jessie KIDD.
George Henry
married: 1905 Jeannie Henderson Hope MCGILLIVRAY.
Thomas
married: 1905 Mary Ann CRONIN.
Richard
married: 1906 Lilian Maud WHALEBONE.
Robert
married: 1906 Margaret OMALLEY.
Samuel John
married: 1907 Rosina Lillian COOPER.
Thomas
married: 1907 Mary Jane ELLIOTT.
William Frederick
married: 1907 Ada PALIN.
PLANT (females)
Carol
married: 1893 William Hay REDDIE.
Grace
married: 1895 Jacob WEBB.
Emma
married: 1898 Arthur William CLIFTON.
Florence Beatrice
married: 1898 George PATALLO.
Gina
married: 1898 Horatio Nelson HORE.
Olive Jane
married: 1898 Albert ANDERSON.
Emily
married: 1899 James Joseph HOOLAHAN.
Salome Elizabeth
married: 1902 Frank LONGHOLZ.
Mary Elizabeth
married: 1903 Thomas Stephen GILBERT.
Emily Mary Ellatice
married: 1905 John WILSON.
Mary Ellen
married: 1906 John Charles POTTER.
Ellen Charlotte
married: 1907 Alexander Mercer LAIDLAW.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the PLANT lines.
JN 58772
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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