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RITCHIE Robert married Sarah SUTCH 1856

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Groom: Robert RITCHIE.
Bride: Sarah Hannah SUTCH.

Year married: 1856.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Sarah died 1896 in Dunolly, Victoria.
Age: 66 years.
Parents named as James SUTCH and Christina URITING.

Seven children located Victoria for Robert and Sarah.

[1]

Robert Alexander William RITCHIE.
Born: 1858 Dunolly, Victoria.
Died: 1858 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 04 days.

[2]

Robert William RITCHIE.
Born: 1859 Creswick, Victoria.
Died: 1860 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 07 months.

[3]

John Calder RITCHIE.
Born: 1861 Dunolly, Victoria.
Died: 1921 Inglewood, Victoria.
Age: 60 years.

[4]

Archibald RITCHIE.
Born: 1864 Dunolly, Victoria.
Died: 1927 St Arnaud, Victoria.
Age: 63 years.

Married: Jane JARY.
Year: 1886.
Place: Victoria.
Jane's birth place given as St Arnaud.

[5]

Minnie RITCHIE.
Born: 1866 Dunolly, Victoria.
Died: 1939 Ringwood, Victoria.
Age: 73 years.

Married: Edward MORRIS.
Year: -
Place: -

[6]

Robert Alexander RITCHIE.
Born: 1868 Dunolly, Victoria.
Died: -

[7]

Hannah RITCHIE.
Born: 1870 Dunolly, Victoria.
Died: 1939 Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 69 years.

Buried: Ballarat New Cemetery, Victoria.
Area: Private D.
Section: 13.
Grave number: 03.
Service date: 12 December 1939.


Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Ballarat Cemetery Records, Victoria.


JN 23874

Surnames: 23874 JARY MORRIS RITCHIE SUTCH URITING
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