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LAW marriages (females) 1852-1884 Victoria Australia

Journal by tonkin

LAW marriages 1852-1884 Victoria Australia.

Females


Julia
married: 1852 Patrick DOORLY.

Matilda
married: 1854 Thomas JOHNSTON.

Jane
married: 1856 David DONALD.

Margaret
married: 1858 Thomas SAWYER.

Helen
married: 1858 James MILLER.

Euphemia
married: 1859 David RITCHIE.

Agness
married: 1861 William FERRIE.

Mary
married: 1861 Jacob WORMALD

Margaret
married: 1861 William CLEGG.

Hannah
married: 1861 Giovanna COPPA.

Jane
married: 1862 Joseph DAISH.

Sarah
married: 1862 William Henry TIPPET.

Arabella
married: 1863 Henry BARNETT.

Annie
married: 1870 Mark BENNETT.

Mary
married: 1871 James FRYER.

Elizabeth
married: 1874 John Shoyan WEATHERHEAD.

Eliza
married: 1874 Alfred RILEY.

Christina
married: 1875 James DENNER.

Jane Louisa
married: 1875 George COXON.

Elizabeth
married: 1876 James SMITH.

Isabella
married: 1877 Donald MORISON.

Sarah
married: 1878 Charles Henry LINES.

Ann Elizabeth
married: 1878 John MCCLUSKEY.

Agnes
married: 1878 George WHITEOAK.

Mary Jane
married: 1880 John BATSON.

Martha
married: 1881 Henry Matthews MAXWELL.

Catherine
married: 1881 Thomas MORGAN.

Margaret
married: 1883 William FORSTER.

Anna Matilda
married: 1883 Robert Tagues KENDALL.

Hannah
married: 1884 Henry SMART.

Josephine Sophia
married: 1884 Edward Ballrick ROBERTS.

Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the LAW lines.

JN 46448

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on 2012-03-02 20:10:14

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Journals are intended to assist new members locate family lines in Australia and should only be used as a guide for follow up research and record searches as intended. Due to spelling and informant errors appearing in the records, typo errors and my misreading of the records mistakes must be expected. Errors will be corrected when detected or advised.

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