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VERNER marriages 1858-1915 South Australia

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VERNER marriages 1858-1915 South Australia.

Males


William
married: 1861 Catherine FOX.

William
married: 1867 Caroline Ann MAITLAND.

Robert
married: 1874 Janet ADAIR.

Thomas
married: 1885 Maria PONTER.

John
married: 1888 Sophia BUSSENSHUTT.

Frederick William
married: 1898 Florence Emily BURTON.

Andrew
married: 1901 Louisa CLARKE.

Charles Maitland
married: 1904 Mary Alice BURTON.

William
married: 1907 Elsie Marion BARTLEY.

William SEVERIN
married: 1907 Alice THORNE.

George Christian
married: 1909 Edith May WILLARD.

Allan
married: 1910 Emily Hilda HORSELL.

Charles Maitland
married: 1911 Wilhelmine LAUBE.

Joseph Rupert
married: 1912 Margaret Elizabeth COLLETT.

Females

Ann
married: 1858 James PRATT.

Catherine
married: 1867 David Michangel DAVIES.

Margaret
married: 1872 Francis PRITCHARD.

Sarah
married: 1874 Thomas PRATT.

Paulina
married: 1883 John Joseph SHAW.

Catherine Matilda
married: 1883 John Nicholas Henry THOMPSON.

Emma
married: 1894 Wilhelm Fredrich Johannias RICHTER.

Alice May
married: 1895 Thomas Henry LYLE.

Annie
married: 1896 Donald MCLEOD.

Annie Jane
married: 1903 David Francis ARGENT.

Sophia
married: 1906 Christian THORDSEN.

Sarah Jane
married: 1909 Stanley Norman PATERSON.

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

JN 43757

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Journals are intended to assist new members locate family lines in Australia and should only be used as a guide for follow up research and record searches as intended. Due to spelling and informant errors appearing in the records, typo errors and my misreading of the records mistakes must be expected. Errors will be corrected when detected or advised.

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