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UNWIN marriages 1866-1915 South Australia

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UNWIN marriages 1866-1915 South Australia.

UNWIN (males)


Frederick Fisher
married: 1867 Emily Esther PACKARD.

Branston
married: 1870 Jane DREW.

William
married: 1874 Catherine HICKMAN.

William
married: 1890 Catherine reachel HENNESSY.

Benjamin
married: 1900 Rose Maud MORELAND.

Richard
married: 1915 Irene Rebecca MCKINNON.

Frederick and Branston UNWIN were brothers.
Click on ngairedith's link below for Branston UNWIN.

UNWIN (females)

Harriet Henrietta
married: 1866 John Henry JENKIN.

Mary Catherine
married: 1863 William J. C. SODEMANN.

Sophia
married: 1866 Edward POTTER.

Honor Mary
married: 1869 Lloyd SUMMERS.

Sarah
married: 1877 Casper Everhard Ludwig HUSSER.

Fanny
married: 1881 Thomas BRADBURY.

Sarah
married: 1884 Alfred William Ernest DAY.

Compiled from the South Australian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the UNWIN lines.

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on 2011-10-29 01:39:02

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Comments

by amscott on 2012-02-18 17:20:36

Frederick Fisher Unwin & Branston Unwin refer to http://amscott.tribalpages.com

by ngairedith on 2012-02-18 18:04:49

Frederick Fisher Unwin (1837-1880) and Branston Unwin (1838-1897) were sons of
Branston UNWIN (1808-1888) & Sarah Elizabeth WALFORD (1814-1890) who died in Christchurch, New Zealand

by tonkin on 2012-02-19 06:42:34

Thanks Ngairedith.

I should have mentioned they were brothers.

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