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SILVER Charles married Margaret SWEENEY 1856

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Groom: Charles SILVER.
Bride: Margaret SWEENEY.

Year married: 1856.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Charles death not located at time of posting.

Margaret died 1922 in Sale, Victoria.
Age: 84 years.
Father named as Denis SWEENEY. Mother unknown.

Eight children located Victoria for Charles and Margaret.

[1]

Charles SILVER
.
Born: 1858 Forest Creek, Victoria.
Died: 1923 Melbourne East, Victoria.
Age: 65 years.
Death: Recorded as John SILVER.

[2]

Mary SILVER
.
Born: 1860 Golden Point, Victoria.
Died: -

[3]

Mary Ann SILVER
.
Born: 1861 Chewton, Victoria.
Died: -

[4]

Anne SILVER
.
Born: 1864 Chewton, Victoria.
Died: 1864 Chewton, Victoria.
Age: 01 Day.

[5]

William SILVER
.
Born: 1865 Chewton, Victoria.
Died: 1944 Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 78 years.

Married: Fanny Pearse MCNAUGHTON.
Year: 1900.
Place: Victoria.

Fanny died 1957 in Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 90 years.
Parents named as John MCNAUGHTON and Fanny PEARSE.

[6]

Henry SILVER
.
Born: 1872 Chewton, Victoria.
Died: 1944 Royal Park, Victoria.
Age: 72 years.
Death: Recorded as Henry Dennis SILVER.

[7]

Daniel SILVER
.
Born: 1875 Chewton, Victoria.
Died: -

[8]

George SILVER
.
Born: 1879 Chewton, Victoria.
Died: -

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Also See:
SILVER marriages 1846-1900 Victoria Australia


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Surnames: 24232 MCNAUGHTON PEARSE SILVER SWEENEY
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