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TONKIN Absalom married Elizabeth HARMAN 1877

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Groom: Absalom TONKIN.
Age: 25 years.
Status: Single.
Father: John TONKIN.

Bride: Elizabeth HARMAN.
Age: 19 years.
Status: Single.
Father: George HARMAN.

Date married: 06 October 1877.
Place: Residence of John ALLEN, Gawler West, South Australia.

Absalom's death not located at time of posting.

Elizabeth died 28 February 1893 in Parkside, South Australia.
Age: 34 years.

Six children located South Australian records for Absalom and Elizabeth.

[1]

Emmeline TONKIN.
Born: 01 August 1878, not recorded, South Australia.
Died: -

[2]

John TONKIN.
Born: 20 May 1880, Port Augusta, South Australia.
Died: 23 December 1886, Unley, South Australia.
Age: 06 years.

[3]

Georgina TONKIN.
Born: 30 March 1882, Port Augusta, South Australia.
Died: 09 December 1935, Adelaide, South Australia.
Age: 53 years.

Married: William Edward John DART.
Date: 22 May 1901.
Place: Wesleyan Methodist Church, Semaphore, South Australia.

[4]

Alfred James TONKIN.
Born: 17 March 1884, Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: 22 December 1886, West Hindmarsh, South Australia.
Age: 02 yrs.

[5]

Lucy TONKIN.
Born: 15 July 1886, Parkside, South Australia.
Died: -

[6]

Albert Bertie TONKIN.
Born: 01 May 1889, Adelaide, South Australia.
Died: -

Married: Margarite BRADY.
Date: 18 May 1920.
Place: St Mark's Church, Port Pirie, South Australia.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.

JN 41408

Surnames: 41408 BRADY DART HARMAN TONKIN
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