REDPATH marriages (females) 1854-1920 Victoria Australia
REDPATH marriages 1854-1920 Victoria Australia.
Females
Julia
Married: 1854 John FALLAISE.
Alice
Married: 1857 James Forrester SULLIVAN.
Jane
Married: 1859 Henry RICHARDSON.
Jane Eliza
Married: 1862 Francis Edward KING.
Sarah
Married: 1865 William ALLAN.
Margaret
Married: 1878 Henry James HUBBARD.
Susannah Elizabeth
Married: 1878 Thomas Henry DREW.
Isabella Grace
Married: 1881 Edward John THOMAS.
See Post: THOMAS Edward married Isabella REDPATH 1881
Mary Ann
Married: 1882 Michael CLIFFORD.
Annie
Married: 1885 William Garland TONKIN.
Blanche May
Married: 1888 William KIRBY.
See Post: KIRBY William married Blanche REDPATH 1888
Ellen Elizabeth
Married: 1892 Charles Alfred BROWNING.
See Post: BROWNING Charles married Ellen REDPATH 1892
Emma
Married: 1892 William Lee REES.
Elizabeth Brown
Married: 1894 Alexander HAMPTON.
See Post: HAMPTON Alexander married Elizabeth REDPATH 1894
Marion Watt
Married: 1895 Thomas Mcelderry THOMSON.
See Post: THOMSON Thomas married Marion REDPATH 1895
Euphemia Ann
Married: 1896 George Homan THOMAS.
Louisa
Married: 1897 Moses PRICE.
See Post: PRICE Moses married Louisa REDPATH 1897
Mary Anne
Married: 1905 Charles Theodore HARVEY.
Nellie Manson
Married: 1906 James Robert LOGAN.
Hilda Isabel
Married: 1910 John William WHITE.
Gertrude Elizabeth
Married: 1913 Gilbert Andrew NISBET.
Nellie
Married: 1914 Lionel Thomas FERGUSON.
Ida Linda
Married: 1915 Robert Herbert THOMSON.
Neda Airey
Married: 1919 Ernest Abley WILLIAMS.
Mercia Edith
Married: 1920 Ernest William KIRBY.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the REDPATH lines.
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