KELSEY marriages 1861-1920 Victoria Australia
KELSEY marriages 1861-1920 Victoria Australia.
KELSEY (males)
Thomas
married: 1863 Ellen GADFIELD.
William
married: 1868 Mary WELSH.
William
married: 1872 Anne MCLEOD.
Joseph
married: 1876 Lucy Eliza TROTT.
William
married: 1881 Clara WILLIAMS.
Thomas Arthur
married: 1885 Ellen Gainey SLOMAN.
James
married: 1885 Harriet Priscilla WOODCOCK.
George
married: 1889 Flora Jane SHEPHERD.
Joseph
married: 1889 Edith Ellen SCHUTT.
George
married: 1892 Agnes Mary WILSON.
William
married: 1895 Mary Ann GAY.
William Joseph
married: 1897 Ethel Agnes MIDDLETON.
Martin
married: 1901 Catherine SCHWARER.
John Arthur
married: 1902 Rachel MCRINDLE.
Albert John
married: 1904 Madge CHARLES.
Herbert
married: 1905 Dulcie Maud Euphemia WILSON.
Walter Scott
married: 1906 Florence WILSON.
Arthur Frederick Woodwood
married: 1909 Jane FRASER.
Eustace Arthur
married: 1917 Nellie Elsie MCKAY.
George Leslie
married: 1918 Ann Roberts MORRIS.
Edward Boyd Wilson
married: 1920 Levella May HOGAN.
Paul Ernest
married: 1920 Lorna Winifred Lovat FRASER.
KELSEY (females)
Susannah
married: 1861 William edward LONGUEHAYE.
Hannah
married: 1878 William NEAL.
Ada
married: 1887 James Joseph NUGENT.
Eva
married: 1890 John TURNER.
Mary
married: 1900 Paul CROWE.
Murbelt
married: 1904 William MCGHEE.
Sarah Jane
married: 1904 Alonzo George Barkly BOARDMAN.
Lillian Alice Hannah
married: 1905 Alexander Lorie MILTON.
Mary Ann
married: 1912 William Peter JONES.
Gertrude Muriel
married: 1920 Claude Eustrace Collyer ROLFE.
Magdalen Clare Collwyn
married: 1920 Frederick Alexander SINGLETON.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the KELSEY lines.
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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