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UNDERWOOD marriages 1841-1865 Victoria Australia

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UNDERWOOD marriages 1841-1865 Victoria Australia.

Males


John
married: 1841 Sarah MCCONNELL.

Henry
married: 1843 Margaret DILLON.

William
married: 1849 Emma STEEDMAN.

Henry
married: 1850 Julia FLOOD.

Joseph Alexander
married: 1852 Marion BROWN.

Edward
married: 1863 Ann REID.

Arthur
married: 1853 Marion Madeline KERR.

Robert
married: 1853 Emma VAUGHAN.

William
married: 1854 Sarah ROBINSON.

Thomas
married: 1858 Hannah DIGNEY.

William
married: 1859 Jane Elizabeth CARTER.

Thomas
married: 1864 Sarah JOHNSON.

Henry Burgess
married: 1864 Mary Crellin QUIRK.

Charles
married: 1865 Mary NORMAN.

Anthony
married: 1865 Susan FREETHY.

Charles
married: 1865 Eliza PHILLIPS.

Females

Jessie Mary Ann
married: 1854 Thomas Henry SEVERN.

Eliza
married: 1857 James PAUL.

Mary
married: 1861 Arthur MISSON.

Jessie
married: 1862 Alfred DYSON.

Eunice
married: 1863 William EAVES.

Mary Ann
married: 1865 Henry JACKMAN.

Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the UNDERWOOD lines.

Also See:
UNDERWOOD marriages 1866-1883 Victoria Australia
UNDERWOOD marriages (males) 1884-1903 Victoria Australia
UNDERWOOD marriages (males) 1904-1920 Victoria Australia
UNDERWOOD marriages (females) 1884-1911 Victoria Australia
UNDERWOOD marriages (females) 1912-1924 Victoria Australia

UNDERWOOD marriages (males) 1853-1900 South Australia

UNDERWOOD Deaths Victoria Australia 1852-1880
UNDERWOOD Deaths Victoria Australia 1881-1896
UNDERWOOD Deaths Victoria Australia 1897-1910
UNDERWOOD Deaths Victoria Australia 1911-1921


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on 2011-05-24 05:20:42

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