KIRWAN marriages 1901-1915 Victoria Australia
KIRWAN marriages 1901-1915 Victoria Australia.
KIRWAN (males)
Timy
married: 1901 Mary Elizabeth HEATH.
Simon
married: 1902 Esther WILLIAMS.
Joseph Patrick
married: 1903 Catherine Godfrey WILDE.
Martin Ryan
married: 1903 Lucy Annie HADFIELD.
John Andrew
married: 1904 Alice GLEESON.
Robert
married: 1905 Alexandrena FORSS.
James
married: 1908 Kate MCLEAN.
Francis Charles
married: 1910 Agnes Teresa JOHNSON.
John Andrew Lawrence
married: 1910 Ethel May WILLIAMS.
James
married: 1911 Georgina Helena CRUMP.
John Patrick
married: 1911 Mary Elizabeth BOURKE.
Edward
married: 1912 Eliza Adelaide FROST.
George
married: 1914 Alice Florence ALLAN.
Gerald
married: 1914 Emma Elizabeth ALLAN.
Michael Joseph
married: 1914 Lily HARDY.
Patrick Daniel
married: 1914 Mary Veronica HANRAHAN.
Thomas Henry
married: 1914 Rose Victoria HANRAHAN.
Myles
married: 1915 Elizabeth OCONNELL.
Patrick Joseph
married: 1915 Margaret Teresa STONE.
William John Andrew
married: 1915 Helen Florence MATTHEWSON.
KIRWAN (females)
Catherine
married: 1902 Richard ROSS.
Ellen
married: 1902 Louis DEJARLARIS.
Nellie
married: 1903 James Henry BROOKS.
Alice Catherine
married: 1905 Arthur John Joseph HEAGNEY.
Fanny Josephine
married: 1906 William WRIGHT.
Jane
married: 1906 Patrick Michael DONNELLY.
Belinda
married: 1910 William Thompson HODGKINSON.
Gertrude Margaret Catherine
married: 1910 John Houston MCKAY.
Katherine
married: 1910 Roderick John PATTISON.
Florence
married: 1912 William COFFEY.
Mary Catherine
married: 1912 Donald OBRIEN.
Kate
married: 1915 David ONEILL.
Also see KERWIN and KIRWIN marriages.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the KIRWAN lines.
JN 59710
on 2014-06-30 22:17:55
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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