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LIGHTFOOT Charles married Mary GRAHAM 1895

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Groom: Charles LIGHTFOOT.
Birth place: Given as Scarsdale.

Bride: Mary GRAHAM.
Birth place: Given as Seymour.

Year married: 1895.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Charles was born 1863 in Smythesdale, Victoria.
Parents named as George LIGHTFOOT an Louisa HARRIS.

Charles died 1949 in Oakleigh, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.
Parents named as George LIGHTFOOT and Louisa HARRIS.
See Post: LIGHTFOOT George married Louisa HARRIS 1861

Mary was born 1870 in Seymour, Victoria.
Birth: Recorded as Mary Ellen GRAHAM.
Parents named as George GRAHAM and Ellen ONEILL.

Mary died 1948 in Oakleigh, Victoria.
Age: 78 years.
Parents named as George GRAHAM and Ellen ONEILL.

Four children located Victoria for Charles and Mary.

[1]

Alice LIGHTFOOT. *
Born: 1898 Southern Cross, Victoria.
Died: -

[2]

Mary LIGHTFOOT. *
Born: 1898 Southern Cross, Victoria.
Died: -

[3]

George Augustine Graham LIGHTFOOT.
Born: 1900 Southern Cross, Victoria.
Died: -

Married: Katherine Marschner MCKERNAN.
Year: 1936.
Place: Victoria.

[4]

Louisa Mary LIGHTFOOT.
Born: 1902 Southern Cross, Victoria.
Died: 1979 Malvern, Victoria.
Age: 76 years.

* Alice and Mary were twins.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 34714

Surnames: 34714 GRAHAM HARRIS LIGHTFOOT MCKERNAN ONEILL
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