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YABSLEY marriages 1853-1918 Victoria Australia

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YABSLEY marriages 1853-1918 Victoria Australia.

Males


Thomas Richard
Married: Charlotte Elizabeth FITTON 1853.
One issue located.
1. Jane Fitton, born 1857 Geelong, Victoria.


Robert
Married: Ann Theresa RHODES 1874.
See Post: YABSLEY Robert married Ann RHODES 1874

George William Thomas
Married: Isabel MCPHERSON 1914.
No issues located.

Herbert
Married: Alice CLARKE 1918.
No issues located.

Females

Emily
Married: Abraham CORNMELL 1876.
No issues located.

Jane Fitton
Married: William Fleming WILLIAMS 1879.
No issues located.

Ann Maria
Married: James Jolly SMITH 1894.
Five issues located.
1. James Esmond, born 1894 Caulfield, Victoria.
2. Robert Norman, born 1896 Caulfield, Victoria.
3. George Gerald Yabsley, born 1897 Caulfield, Victoria.
4. Theresa Elsie Clarice, born 1899 Caulfield, Victoria.
5. Cyril, born 1902 Caulfield, Victoria.


Maria Louisa
Married: Francis Norman MCKENNA 1895.
One issue located.
1. Francis Robert Norman, born 1898 Caulfield, Victoria.


Please note.
No YABSLEY marriages located in Victoria between 1919 and 1942.

Compiled from the Victorian Birth and Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the YABSLEY lines.

Also See:
YABSLEY Deaths Victoria Australia 1862-1970


JN 67173

Surnames: 67173 CLARKE CORNMELL FITTON MCKENNA MCPHERSON RHODES SMITH WILLIAMS YABSLEY
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