ROUNTREE James married Margaret KITCHEN 1875
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Groom: James Hughes ROUNTREE.
Birth place: Given as Cavan.
Bride: Margaret Strang KITCHEN.
Birth place: Given as Glasgow.
Year married: 1875.
Place: Victoria, Australia.
James died 1902, Hamilton Hospital, Victoria.
Age: 65 years.
Parents named as William ROUNTREE and Elizabeth HUGHES.
Margaret died 1923 in Hamilton, Victoria.
Age: 75 years.
Parents named as Robert KITCHEN and Ann TAYLOR.
Eight children located Victoria for James and Margaret.
[1]
Ella Hughes ROUNTREE.
Born: 1876 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: 1937 Hamilton, Victoria.
Age: 61 years.
Married: Hubert Angelo PALMER.
Year: 1914.
Place: Victoria.
Hubert was born 1875 in Hamilton, Victoria.
Parents named as Angelo Crotch PALMER and Catherine WALKER.
Hubert died 1956 in Hamilton, Victoria.
Age: 80 years.
Parents named as Angelo Crutch PALMER and Kate WALKER.
[2]
James Robert ROUNTREE.
Born: 1877 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: 1877 Hamilton, Victoria.
Age: 03 weeks.
[3]
James Henry ROUNTREE.
Born: 1878 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: 1938 Hamilton, Victoria.
Age: 59 years.
Married: Elsie Gertrude HODGSON.
Year: 1910.
Place: Victoria.
Elsie was born 1888 in Swanwater, Victoria.
Parents named as Robert HODGSON and Margaret WILSON.
Elsie died 1980 in Canterbury, Victoria.
Age: 91 years.
Parents named as William HODGSON and Margaret unknown.
[4]
Annie Violet ROUNTREE.
Born: 1880 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: -
[5]
Thomas William ROUNTREE.
Born: 1882 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: -
[6]
Amelia Evangeline ROUNTREE.
Born: 1884 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: 1966 Bendigo, Victoria.
Age: 82 years.
[7]
Margaret May ROUNTREE.
Born: 1886 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: -
[8]
Jane Grace Kitchen ROUNTREE.
Born: 1893 Hamilton, Victoria.
Died: 1941 Melbourne, Victoria.
Age: 49 years.
Death: Recorded as Jean Grace ROUNTREE.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
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tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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