MCCONNACHY Archibald married Sarah SMITH 1910
Information Journal.
Groom: Archibald Victor Knighton MCCONNACHY.
Age: 26 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Peter MCCONNACHY.
Bride: Sarah Emily SMITH.
Age: 20 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Amos SMITH.
Date married: 28 May 1910.
Place: Registry Office, Adelaide, South Australia.
Archibald died 20 January 1953, Northfield, South Australia.
Age: 69 years.
Status: Divorced.
Birth note.
Archibald was born 08 October 1883 in Goolwa, South Australia.
Parents named as Peter CONNACHY and Emily Jane SPARKES.
Sarah's death not located at time of posting.
Birth note.
Sarah was born 02 May 1890 in Watervale, South Australia.
Parents named as Amos SMITH and Susan Edith BARTLETT.
Four children located South Australian records for Archibald and Sarah.
[1]
Elva Mavis MCCONNACHY.
Born: 16 July 1911, Leasingham, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Reginald Lewis GRIMWOOD.
Date: 26 March 1932.
Place: Methodist Church, Glenelg, South Australia.
Reginald died 06 June 1962, Adelaide, South Australia.
Age: 53 years.
Status: Married.
[2]
Cora Edith MCCONNACHY.
Born: 01 January 1914, Renmark, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Stanley Clarence KLEININ.
Date: 05 December 1936.
Place: Methodist Church, Berri, South Australia.
[3]
Archibald Amos MCCONNACHY.
Born: 15 April 1915, Renmark, South Australia.
Died: -
Married: Murial Alice KERRISON.
Date: 19 May 1936.
Place: Methodist Parsonage, Berri, South Australia.
Murial died 09 May 1939, Adelaide, South Australia.
Age: 21 years.
Status: Married.
[4]
Ernest Murray MCCONNACHY.
Born: 14 October 1917, Burra, South Australia.
Died: -
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.
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