OSULLIVAN marriages (males) 1870-1885 Victoria Australia
OSULLIVAN marriages (males) 1870-1885 Victoria Australia.
OSULLIVAN (males)
Jeremiah
married: 1870 Mary COLBERT.
Michael
married: 1873 Ellen FITZGERALD.
John
married: 1873 Honora COREORAN.
Thomas
married: 1873 Margaret STOKES.
Jeremiah
married: 1874 Charlotte DONOVAN.
Martin
married: 1874 Annie MCNIFF.
John
married: 1875 Bridget CORRIGAN.
Michael
married: 1875 Hanora MADDEN.
William
married: 1875 Bridget OSULLIVAN.
Daniel
married: 1876 Helen Mary WHITE.
John
married: 1876 Ellen MURPHY.
John Joseph
married: 1877 Emily JEACLE.
John
married: 1878 Mary Ann YARR.
William Edward
married: 1878 Agnes FIRMAN.
Thomas
married: 1879 Alice Mary KEIGHERY.
James
married: 1879 Mary Ann MCGOVRIEN.
Jeremiah
married: 1879 Catherine MCCORMICK.
Michael Francis
married: 1879 Marianne Teresa FITZGIBBONS.
James
married: 1879 Margaret GLACY.
Robert
married: 1881 Catherine GILDERS.
John Sylvster
married: 1881 Julia Victoria EVILLE.
Cornelius Joseph
married: 1881 Mary Jane MCGRATH.
James
married: 1882 Kathleen Ann STUBBS.
Michael Wick
married: 1883 Mary Ellen Agnes FEEHAN.
John
married: 1883 Esther MEALAND.
William
married: 1883 Sarah WALKER.
Patrick
married: 1883 Bridget NORMOYLE.
Cornelius Thomas
married: 1883 Mary CLARKE.
Denis
married: 1883 Kate BARRETT.
John
married: 1884 Margaret GEARY.
Humphrey
married: 1884 Elizabeth GRAHAM.
Michael
married: 1884 Catherine DEMPSEY.
John Joseph
married: 1884 Maria BRADFORD.
James William
married: 1884 Mary WHITE.
John
married: 1884 Hannah COOLEY.
Patrick
married: 1885 Mary BRODY.
Jeremiah
married: 1885 Annie COYLE.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the OSULLIVAN lines.
JN 44178
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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