GUTHRIE marriages 1894-1902 Victoria Australia
GUTHRIE marriages 1894-1902 Victoria Australia.
GUTHRIE (males)
William
married: 1895 Annie MILES.
George Henry
married: 1896 Lucy Pricilla EASTMAN.
James Henderson
married: 1896 Elizabeth Teresa COLLIER.
Thomas
married: 1897 Minnie Elizabeth NEBEL.
Alexander
married: 1898 Alice May HALL.
James Edward
married: 1898 Bridget Theresa FARRELL.
Robert Thomas
married: 1898 Mary Jane SHELLEY.
Thomas Oliver
married: 1899 Jessie Blackwood HANNAH.
Andrew Heaton
married: 1900 Margaret Agnes MCKECHNIE.
Charles
married: 1901 Lucretia Harriet EDSALL.
George Duncan
married: 1901 Cecelia COUPLAND.
Norman Stuart
married: 1901 Lillian Jane PIGOTT.
Andrew James
married: 1902 Emma TAYLOR.
Charles
married: 1902 Elizabeth FAZAKERLEY.
George Washington
married: 1902 Florence DUNN.
William
married: 1902 Mary Ann EDDY.
GUTHRIE (females)
Mary Eliza
married: 1894 John MCLEOD.
Norah
married: 1894 John Michael FLYNN.
Jessie
married: 1895 David Sydney WANLESS.
Jessie
married: 1895 Piers Hay BAKER.
Mary Ethel
married: 1895 Michael Joseph WYNNE.
Margaret
married: 1896 Francis CAFFRY.
Margaret
married: 1896 Thomas STUART.
Mary
married: 1896 Leslie Thomas SMITH.
Margaret Carol
married: 1897 William Wallace Walter GALLI.
Elizabeth
married: 1898 Michael QUINLAN.
Katherine
married: 1898 George GIBBIE.
Janet McDougall
married: 1899 Alexander MCRAE.
Margaret Lee
married: 1899 Arthur Charles HURLSTON.
Anne Jane
married: 1900 John Thomas NOBLE.
Ellen
married: 1900 Martin MCGRATH.
Ellen
married: 1900 William BAKER.
Sarah
married: 1900 John SPILLANE.
Annie Fleming
married: 1901 Thomas MCMAHON.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the GUTHRIE lines.
JN 60098
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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