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DWYER marriages (females) 1844-1880 South Australia

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DWYER marriages (females) 1844-1880 South Australia.

DWYER (females)


Ellen
married: 1844 Thomas Henry ALLEN.

Catherine
married: 1855 Richard FLEMMING.

Johannah
married: 1855 Joseph DRANSFIELD.

Anne
married: 1855 James ROGERS.

Margaret
married: 1856 James HEHIR.

Jane
married: 1858 Robert Walter SIMCOE.

Bridget
married: 1859 Stephen TULLY.

Julia
married: 1860 John CABANET.

Margaret
married: 1861 William HENNESSEY.

Mary
married: 1862 John Michael DAVIDSON.

Alice
married: 1862 Antonio FRANCISCO.

Margaret
married: 1862 John STOKES.

Mary
married: 1863 Patrick RYAN.

Honora
married: 1864 Edmund HFAREN.

Louisa
married: 1864 Christopher Lucas SHARPLES.

Catherine
married: 1865 Dennis RYAN.

Mary
married: 1866 Edward STOKES.

Honoria
married: 1867 James BRAY.

Annie
married: 1868 Thomas Joseph DENNY.

Mary
married: 1868 Jeremiah RYAN.

Mary
married: 1870 Andrew DOOLAN.

Ellen
married: 1872 John HYDE.

Anne
married: 1872 Phillip BOYLE.

Maria
married: 1875 John CROWE.

Mary
married: 1877 Patrick HOARE.

Johanna
married: 1877 Cornilius LOYDE.

Johanna
married: 1878 Michael HOARE.

Anastasia
married: 1879 Maurice BURNS.

Ellen Catherine
married: 1879 Michael John MOLLOY.

Mary
married: 1879 Francis COLGAN.

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

JN 42680

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