WILLSHER Edward and Sarah STANFORD Victoria Australia
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Edward WILLSHER and Sarah STANFORD.
Marriage details: Not located at time of posting.
Possible death for Sarah is 1869 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 40 years.
Birth place: Given as Cambridge.
Parents named as James STAMFORD and Mary HATCHET.
Eight children located Victoria Australia for Edward and Sarah.
[1]
Edward WILLSHER.
Born: 1854 Belfast, Victoria.
Died: -
[2]
James WILLSHER.
Born: 1856 Belfast, Victoria.
Died: 1949 Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 90 years.
Death: Mother named as Charlotte STANFORD.
[3]
Amy WILLSHER.
Born: 1857 Belfast, Victoria.
Died: 1930 Camberwell, Victoria.
Age: 72 years.
Married: James YOUNG.
Year: 1877.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: YOUNG James married Amy WILLSHER 1877 Victoria Australia
[4]
Joseph Edward WILLSHER.
Born: 1859 Peters Pass, Victoria.
Died: -
[5]
David WILLSHER.
Born: 1862 Belfast, Victoria.
Died: 1947 Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 85 years.
Death: Mother named as Charlotte STANFORD.
Married: Martha MANSFIELD.
Year: 1886.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: WILLSHER David married Martha MANSFIELD 1886 Victoria Australia
[6]
Charlotte WILLSHER.
Born: 1864 Belfast, Victoria.
Died: -
[7]
Charlotte WILLSHER.
Born: 1866 Belfast, Victoria.
Died: -
Married: Walter SPENCER.
Year: 1889.
Place: Victoria.
[8]
Charles WILLSHER.
Born: 1868 Belfast, Victoria.
Died: 1946 Ballarat, Victoria.
Age: 78 years.
Death: Mother named as Charlotte STANFORD.
Married: Hariette Maria BARTLETT.
Year: 1899.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: WILLSHER Charles married Harriet BARTLETT 1899 Victoria Australia
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Also See:
WILLSHER marriages 1871-1941 Victoria Australia
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