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MUMFORD John married Alma PENGILLY 1899

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Groom: John Friend MUMFORD.
Age: 23 years.
Status: Single.
Father: James Friend MUMFORD.

Bride: Alma Edith PENGILLY.
Age: 24 years.
Status: Single.
Father: William PENGILLY.

Date married: 06 September 1899.
Place: St Ann Church, Aldinga, South Australia.

John died 25 July 1947, Parkside, South Australia.
Age: 72 years.
Status: Widower.

Alma died 27 April 1941, St Peters, South Australia.
Age: 66 years.
Status: Married.
Husband named as John Friend MUMFORD.

Four children located South Australia for John and Alma.

[1]

Daisy Gill MUMFORD.
Born: 17 March 1901, Aldinga, South Australia.
Died: 11 April 1916, Rocky Gully, South Australia.
Age: 15 years.

[2]

Horace Squire Friend MUMFORD.
Born: 08 July 1905, Aldinga, South Australia.
Died: 08 June 1939, Mount Barker, South Australia.
Age: 33 years.
Status: Single.

[3]

Lorna May MUMFORD.
Born: 28 March 1908, North Norwood, South Australia.
Died: -

Married: Leslie David FEIRCLOUGH.
Date: 30 November 1935.
Place: Methodist Church, Unley, South Australia.

[4]

William Douglas MUMFORD.
Born: 28 March 1908, Rocky Gully, South Australia.
Died: -

Married: Amy Joyce WATTS.
Date: 14 November 1936.
Place: Methodist Church, Native Valley, South Australia.

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

JN 46011

Surnames: 46011 FEIRCLOUGH MUMFORD PENGILLY WATTS
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