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RIGG George married Louisa TIMEWELL 1869

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George RIGG, born Stepney, and Louisa Jane Farley TIMEWELL, born Portsmouth,
were married in Victoria in 1869.

George's death not located.

Possible death for Louisa is 1880 in Victoria, aged 32 years.
Death recorded as Louisa Jane Farley RIGG.
Parents named as Sophia (sic) TIMEWELL and Elizabeth LUCAN.

Five children located Victorian records for George and Louisa.


[1]

George RIGG.
Born: 1870 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1875 not recorded, Victoria, aged 05 years.


[2]

Lucy Elizabeth RIGG.
Born: 1872 Melbopurne, Victoria.
Died: 1911 South Yarra, Victoria, aged 33 years.
Married: Johann Christian TREEDE.
Year: 1893.
Place: Victoria.
Johann died 1928, Melbourne East, Victoria, aged 65 years.
Parents not recorded
.

One child located for Johann and Lucy.

Franz George TREEDE
.
Born: 1894 Brunswick, Victoria.
Died: 1919 Broadmeadows, Victoria, aged 23 years.
Death recorded as Frank George TREEDE.


[3]

Osbert RIGG.
Born: 1874 Melbourne North, Victoria.
Birth note. Mother named as Lucy TIMEWELL.
Died: 1875 not recorded, Victoria, aged 10 months.


[4]

Blanche RIGG.
Born: 1875 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1877 not recorded, Victoria, aged 15 months.


[5]

George RIGG.
Born: 1878 Hotham, Victoria.
Died: 1878 not recorded, Victoria, aged 01 day.


Sources:

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Surnames: LUCAN RIGG TIMEWELL TREEDE
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