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SNOW Alfred married Elizabeth WILLIAMS 1856

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Groom: Alfred Taylor SNOW.
Bride: Elizabeth WILLIAMS.

Year married: 1856.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Alfred died 1902 in St Kilda, Victoria.
Age: 75 years.
Parents named as John Henry SNOW and Ann TAYLOR.

Elizabeth died 1899 in St Kilda, Victoria.
Age: 72 years.
Parents named as unknown WILLIAMS and unknown EDWARDS.

Seven children located Victorian records for Alfred and Elizabeth.

[1]

Elizabeth Ann SNOW.
Born: 1857 Collingwood, Victoria.
Died: -

[2]

Emma SNOW.
Born: 1859 Collingwood, Victoria.
Died: 1930 Malvern, Victoria.
Age: 70 years.

Married: Thomas William FROST.
Year: 1882.
Place: Victoria.

[3]

Alfred Williams SNOW.
Born: 1861 Collingwood, Victoria.
Died: 1862 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 10 months.

[4]

Clara SNOW.
Born: 1863 Fitzroy, Victoria.
Died: 1941 East Malvern, Victoria.
Age: 77 years.

[5]

Frances SNOW.
Born: 1865 St Kilda, Victoria.
Died: -

[6]

Frederick Henry Marmadu SNOW.
Born: 1867 St Kilda, Victoria.
Died: -

[7]

Sydney Herbert SNOW.
Born: 1869 St Kilda, Victoria.
Died: 1946 Armadale, Victoria.
Age: 76 years.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 51507

Surnames: 51507 EDWARDS FROST SNOW TAYLOR WILLIAMS
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