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COX marriages (females) 1842-1865 South Australia

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COX marriages 1842-1865 South Australia.

Females


Mary
married: 1842 Edward COX.

Mary
married: 1842 Percival Wood SMITH.

Sarah
married: 1848 Carl SCHAFER.

Mary
married: 1849 William Patrick HYLAND.

Mary Ann
married: 1849 Friedrick HAGEDORN.

Ann
married: 1849 George Emery BAKER.

Martha
married: 1850 Matthew SMITH.

Elizabeth
married: 1850 Michael MURRAY.

Ellen
married: 1851 Henry BILLINGSTON.

Mary Ann
married: 1852 James BROWN.

Sarah
married: 1852 William THOMPSON.

Elizabeth
married: 1852 William BENNETT.

Rachel
married: 1853 Alexander BADMAN.

Margaret
married: 1853 George HALL.

Sarah
married: 1854 James STEVENSON.

Sarah Jones
married: 1854 John LAVIS.

Emma
married: 1854 Charles WYER.

Alice
married: 1855 John Thomas GOOD.

Mary Jemima Turner
married: 1856 Henry HANCOCK.

Teresa
married: 1857 Francis CULLEY.

Joyce
married: 1857 James BRIGHT.

Eliza
married: 1858 Thomas BARLOW.

Louisa Grace
married: 1860 Henry MERCER.

Jane
married: 1860 Fredrick Early FOX.

Anna Selina Wilcox
married: 1861 Henry WHITE.

Elizabeth Ann
married: 1863 William PELLOW.

Martha
married: 1863 John HAVARD.

Ann
married: 1864 Edward Thompson BRADDOCK.

Amelia
married: 1864 Samuel DAVIES.

Martha
married: 1865 Matthew Charles RAVEN.

Emma
married: 1865 William SIVIOUR.

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

Also See:
COX marriages (males) 1842-1862 South Australia

COX marriages 1840-1853 Victoria Australia
COX marriages 1854-1856 Victoria Australia


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on 2011-10-17 19:37:15

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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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