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BRIGHTWELL marriages 1849-1942 Victoria Australia

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BRIGHTWELL marriages 1849-1942 Victoria Australia.

Males


William
married: 1849 Mary Ann MEIKLAN.
MEIKLAN also recorded as MEEKLAN.

Felix
married: 1855 Emma SMITH.

James
married: 1870 Jane ADAMS.

William
married: 1872 Eliza CASEY.

John Thomas
married: 1890 Jane CLERK.

John George
married: 1897 Elizabeth Ada SUMMER.

Alfred Charles
married: 1915 Eva Rose HOWDEN.

Benjamin George
married: 1938 Margaret MCCORMACK.

Females

Louisa
married: 1851 Benjamin BRENTON.

Harriet
married: 1854 Richard William JOLLY.

Ann
married: 1855 Edward William ALLISON.

Eliza Jane
married: 1857 John WALKER.

Sarah Ann
married: 1859 Charles FLEXMAN.

Elizabeth
married: 1864 Richard WHATMORE.

Mary Paul
married: 1868 Thomas Anthony NELLTHORP.

Lizzie
married: 1877 Alexander MUNRO.

Emily Jane
married: 1877 Carl Axel NOBELIUS.

Mary Ann
married: 1879 William HOWDEN.

Ellen
married: 1880 Thomas Henry LEWIS.

Annie Louisa
married: 1885 George Henry COCKERILL.

Susannah
married: 1886 Joseph SCHILLING.

Alice Lawler
married: 1888 Walter WATSON.

Julia
married: 1892 Charles CALVERT.

Mary Angelina
married: 1908 William Henry WARRINGTON.

Ellen
married: 1909 Henry Edward BENNETT.

Vera Rose
married: 1939 Samuel Leonard BARTLETT.

Phyllis May
married: 1942 Edward BICKERTON.

Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BRIGHTWELL lines.

JN 59519

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Journals are intended to assist new members locate family lines in Australia and should only be used as a guide for follow up research and record searches as intended. Due to spelling and informant errors appearing in the records, typo errors and my misreading of the records mistakes must be expected. Errors will be corrected when detected or advised.

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