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LONGHURST Isaac married Annie SNEDDEN 1878

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Groom: Isaac Frederick LONGHURST.
Birth place: Given as Deptford.

Bride: Annie Millar SNEDDEN.
Birth place: Given as Adelaide.

Year married: 1878.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Isaac died 1891 in Ararat, Victoria.
Age: 43 years.
Parents named as Thomas Samuel LONGHURST and Isabella HENDERSON.

Annie died 1918 in Geelong, Victoria.
Age: 64 years.
Parents named as Archibald SNEDDEN and Elizabeth BEVERIDGE.

Birth note.
Annie was born 09 October 1853 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Parents named as Archibald Archibald SNEDDEN and Elizabeth BEVERIDGE.

Two children located Victorian records for Isaac and Annie.

[1]

Thomas Samuel LONGHURST.
Born: 1882 Egerton, Victoria.
Died: 1963 Beauford, Victoria.
Age: 82 years.

Married: Nellie May LAMBERT.
Year: 1918.
Place: Victoria.

Nellie died 1957, Mordialloc, Victoria.
Age: 75 years.
Parents named as Robert LAMBERT and Annie Meller PIERCE.

[2]

Elizabeth Beveridge LONGHURST.
Born: 1886 Egerton, Victoria.
Died: 1973 Sandringham, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Registry of Births, South Australia.


JN 49442

Surnames: 49442 BEVERIDGE HENDERSON LAMBERT LONGHURST PIERCE SNEDDEN
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