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ABBOTT marriages (females) 1846-1876 South Australia

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ABBOTT marriages 1846-1876 South Australia.

Females


Mercy
Married: 1846 James HUDSON.

Hannah
Married: 1847 Isaac CLARK.

Ann
Married: 1851 Thomas HAYNES.

Amy
Married: 1852 George TREVELION.

Jane
Married: 1854 Thomas BATTERSBY.

Elizabeth Hannah
Married: 1855 Giles ABBOTT.

Mary Ann
Married: 1855 George S TURNER.

Hannah Renwick
Married: 1856 Lawrence BROOKS.

Jane
Married: 1856 Richard DYKE.

Eliza
Married: 1857 Ralph WARDLE.

Elizabeth Bailey
Married: 1857 George MUGG.

Sarah Elizabeth
Married: 1857 Edwin HARRIS.

Susan
Married: 1858 John TONKIN.

Edith
Married: 1860 George CHAPLIN.

Mary Ann
Married: 1862 Joseph Charles ONLEY.

Priscilla
Married: 1863 John INGLIS.

Emily
Married: 1865 Thomas JONES.

Caroline
Married: 1866 William LONG.

Jane
Married: 1869 Edwin CHILDS.

Elizabeth
Married: 1869 Frederick GAUNT.

Martha
Married: 1869 Frederick Henry THOMAS.

Laura
Married: 1870 Benjamin SMITH.

Emily
Married: 1870 Edward ELPHICK.

Mary Jane
Married: 1871 James STEVENS.

Idiana
Married: 1875 James CHEESMAN.

Matilda
Married: 1875 Thomas Daly FUTCHER.

Emma
Married: 1875 George PHILLIPS.

Mary
Married: 1876 William George ROBINSON.

Alison Ann
Married: 1877 Anthony Louis HANSON.

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

Also See: ABBOTT marriages (males) 1845-1882 South Australia

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on 2012-02-13 16:40:13

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