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JUCKES William married Emma ELFENBEIN 1897

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Groom: William Richard JUCKES.
Age: 40 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Richard JUCKES.

Bride: Emma Augusta ELFENBEIN.
Age: Not recorded.
Status: Single.
Father: Charles Frederick Heinrich ELFENBEIN.

Date married: 05 April 1897.
Place: Residence of Mrs. ELFENBEIN, Goolwa, South Australia.

William died 03 November 1915 in Morgan, South Australia.
Age: 59 years.

Emma's death not located at time of posting.

Birth note.
Emma was born 24 October 1871 in Goolwa, South Australia.
Parents named as Charles Frederick Heinrich ELFENBIEN and Hannah MCNICOL.

Emma remarried on the 07 May 1921 to the 66 year old widower Edward James SPARKES.
They were married in the Methodist Church, Kent Town, South Australia.

Two children located South Australian records for William and Emma.

[1]

Henry Cecil JUCKES.
Born: 03 March 1898, Goolwa, South Australia.
Died. 15 January 1914, Kapunda, South Australia.
Age: 15 years.

[2]

Edith Augusta JUCKES.
Born: 17 July 1905, Millicent, South Australia.
Died: -

Married: Charles Henry Seafield STARR.
Date: 13 June 1933.
Place: Maughan Church Vestry, Adelaide, South Australia.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.

JN 20539

Surnames: 20539 ELFENBIEN JUCKES MCNICOL SPARKES STARR
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