KIRWAN marriages 1881-1900 Victoria Australia
KIRWAN marriages 1881-1900 Victoria Australia.
KIRWAN (males)
Andrew
married: 1882 Mary Ann KEENAN.
John
married: 1852 Margaret BAYLHAM.
Nicholas
married: 1884 Mary DOOLAN.
Michael
married: 1886 Catherine CONNELL (Registered 1887)
Henry william
married: 1887 Elzabeth Mary HENRY.
Henry Albert
married: 1888 Kate SHARP.
Thomas
married: 1888 Elizabeth COLLISS.
Arthur Stanley
married: 1890 Catherine Agnes STERNE.
William Joseph
married: 1890 Annie Mary WITTMER.
Richard V
married: 1891 Kate BRODERICK.
Andrew Barry
married: 1893 Mary POWER.
Andrew
married: 1894 Annie GRANT.
William Joseph
married: 1895 Caroline PURKIS.
Peter
married: 1897 Ellen QUINN.
KIRWAN (females)
Mary Catherine Violet
married: 1881 Charles KNOPP.
Lucy Ann
married: 1882 James Henry HOPE.
Kate
married: 1884 Barth VEALE.
Annie
married: 1885 George WHITE.
Mary
married: 1887 Thomas Henry BRODIE.
Mary
married: 1887 Thomas HULL.
Maggie
married: 1888 Simon Joseph RYAN.
Ellen
married: 1889 Ernest William WATT.
Catherine
married: 1890 John WILLIAMS.
Maria
married: 1890 Patrick MCKINLEY.
Mary Helen
married: 1890 Edward BEGUIN.
Lucy Elizabeth Ada
married: 1892 Lawrence WHITE.
Eliza
married: 1894 Hugh KENNEDY.
Margaret Amy
married: 1894 John William ABRAHAM.
Amy Florence
married: 1896 David Greig MCKIE.
Ellen
married: 1896 Martin John MINOGUE.
Ellen May
married: 1896 William Martin LEACY.
Jane
married: 1896 Thomas G BURNS.
G for Goldfiel.
Maregaret
married: 1896 Andrew ORYAN.
Elizabeth Ann
married: 1899 Albert Edward WALSH.
Maria Catherine
married: 1899 William CHESTER.
Also see KERWIN and KIRWIN marriages.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the KIRWAN lines.
JHN 59669
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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