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MCMANUS John married Mary NANKERVIS 1870

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Information Journal.

Groom: John MCMANUS.
Birth place: Given as Fermanagh.

Bride: Mary NANKERVIS.
Birth place: Given as Cornwall.

Year married: 1870.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

John's death not located at time of posting.

Mary died 1916 in Newstead, Victoria.
Age: 62 years.
Parents named as Thomas NANKERVIS and Johanna TREMBATH.
See Post: NANKERVIS Thomas married Johanna TREMBATH 1852

Baptism note.
Mary was baptised in Pendeen, Cornwall on the 24 July 1853
to parents named above.

Ten children located Victoria for John and Mary.

[1]

James MCMANUS
.
Born: 1871 Strangways, Victoria.
Died: -

[2]

Emily MCMANUS
.
Born: 1874 Strangways, Victoria.
Died: 1913 Eaglehawk, Victoria.
Age: 38 years.

Married: Amos Robert JACKSON.
Year: 1896.
Place: Victoria.

[3]

Annie MCMANUS
.
Born: 1877 Strangways, Victoria.
Died: -

[4]

Alice MCMANUS
.
Born: 1878 Strangways, Victoria.
Died: 1900 Castlemaine, Victoria.
Age: 21 years.

[5]

Charlie MCMANUS
.
Born: 1880 Strangways, Victoria.
Died:

[6]

Johanna MCMANUS
.
Born: 1882 Strangways, Victoria.
Died: -

[7]

Patrick MCMANUS
.
Born: 1884 Strangways, Victoria.
Died: -

[8]

William MCMANUS
.
Born: 1885 Strangways, Victoria.
Died: -

[9]

Edmond MCMANUS
.
Born: 1888 Newstead, Victoria.
Died: -

[10]

Richard MCMANUS
.
Born: 1892 Newstead, Victoria.
Died: 1915 Newstead, Victoria.
Age: 22 years.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 27523

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