NANKERVIS Richard married Ann ELSBURY 1890
Information Journal.
Groom: Richard Wearn NANKERVIS.
Birth place: Given as Creswick.
Bride: Ann Elizabeth ELSBURY.
Birth place: Given as Durham.
Year married: 1890.
Place: Victoria, Australia.
Richard was born 1860 in Creswick, Victoria.
Parents named as Henry NANKERVIS and Ann WALLISH.
Ann's correct maiden name was WALLIS.
See Post: NANKERVIS Henry married Ann WALLIS 1852
Richard died 1919 in North Carlton, Victoria.
Age: 59 years.
Parents recorded as Henry NANKERVIS and Ann WALLIS.
Ann died 1955 in Preston, Victoria.
Age: 89 years.
Parents recorded as George ELSBURY and Sarah CHARLTON.
Sarah's correct maiden name appears to be CHALDER.
Six children located Victoria for Richard and Ann.
[1]
Clarinda Ann NANKERVIS.
Born: 1890 Daylesford, Victoria.
Died: -
Married: Walter John MARKS.
Year: 1920.
Place: Victoria.
[2]
George Henry NANKERVIS.
Born: 1892 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: -
[3]
Richard NANKERVIS.
Born: 1894 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: 1954 Preston, Victoria.
Age: 60 years.
[4]
James NANKERVIS.
Born: 1895 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: 1846 Dennis, Victoria.
Age: 51 years.
[5]
Charles NANKERVIS.
Born: 1897 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: 1897 Bendigo, Victoria.
Age: Months.
[6]
Sarah Florence Ethel NANKERVIS.
Born: 1899 Bendigo, Victoria.
Died: -
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Also See:
NANKERVIS marriages (males) 1857-1884 Victoria Australia
NANKERVIS marriages (males) 1885-1897 Victoria Australia
NANKERVIS marriages (males) 1898-1914 Victoria Australia
NANKERVIS marriages (females) 1860-1889 Victoria Australia
NANKERVIS marriages (females) 1890-1910 Victoria Australia
NANKERVIS marriages 1851-1890 South Australia.
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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