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WAYMOUTH Samuel married Sarah MARTIN 1857

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Groom: Samuel WAYMOUTH.
Bride: Sarah MARTIN.

Year married: 1857.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Possible death for Samuel is 1882, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Victoria.
Age: 48 years.
Parents recorded as unknown.

Sarah died 1917 in Ascot Vale, Victoria.
Age: 88 years.
Parents named as John MARTIN and Sarah HEFFER.

Seven children located Victoria for Samuel and Sarah.

[1]

Mary Ann WAYMOUTH
.
Born: 1858 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1859 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 08 months.

[2]

Annie WAYMOUTH
.
Born: 1859 Melbourne, Victoria.
Born: 1936 Williamstown, Victoria.
Age: 77 years.

Married: William James BOSUSTOW.
Year: 1881.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: BOSUSTOW William married Annie WAYMOUTH 1881

[3]

Frank WAYMOUTH
.
Born: 1860 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1862 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 01 year.

[4]

William Henry WAYMOUTH
.
Born: 1862 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1863 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 01 year.

[5]

Henry Fisher WAYMOUTH
.
Born: 1864 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1865 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 16 months.

[6]

William Henry WAYMOUTH
.
Born: 1866 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: -

[7]

Ethel WAYMOUTH
.
Born: 1869 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1952 Ascot Vale, Victoria.
Age: 82 years.

Married: Matthew Flinders CHAMBERS.
Year: 1888.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: CHAMBERS Matthew married Ethel WAYMOUTH 1888

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Also See:
WAYMOUTH marriages 1857-1941 Victoria Australia
WAYMOUTH Deaths Victoria Australia 1852-1920


JN 27375

Surnames: 27375 BOSUSTOW CHAMBERS HEFFER MARTIN WAYMOUTH
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