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FARMER marriages (males) 1850-1900 South Australia

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FARMER marriages 1850-1900 South Australia.

FARMER (males)


John
married: 1850 Penelope WILLIAMS.

James
married: 1852 Kate RICHARDSON.

William
married: 1854 Agnes LANE.

Patrick
married: 1856 Ellen Clement POPE.

John
married: 1859 Maria BURGESS.

William
married: 1860 Kate BURGESS.

James
married: 1861 Ann LYNCH.

John
married: 1866 Mary WILLIAMS.

John
married: 1870 Emma KIDD.

William Henry
married: 1874 Jane WILSON.

Samuel Alexander
married: 1875 Mary Elizabeth WILLIS.

George
married: 1876 Mareon YOUNG.

Thomas Alfred
married: 1879 Eliza Bertha FYFFE.

William
married: 1882 Annie CHURM.

Henry
married: 1883 Louisa Margaret ORCHARD.

Frederick
married: 1883 Henrietta YOUNG.

William
married: 1884 Annie Martha FARMER.

Thomas
married: 1884 Johanna CALDWELL.

George F
married: 1887 Alice C POLLARD.

Swithin
married: 1889 Martha LONG.

Thomas William
married: 1891 Bessie HIGHAM.

Samuel Alexander
married: 1894 Henrietta KNOWLES.

James Henry
married: 1897 Julia May ILLMAN.

Walter
married: 1897 Adelaide Bertha BRYANT.

Sydney Ernest
married: 1899 Lilian Main JENNINGS.

Francis Daniel
married: 1899 Edith Mary WHITE.

Swithin
married: 1899 Euphemia MCCALL.

Arthur Francis
married: 1899 Florence May ANGELL.

William John
married: 1900 Florence Cordelia SNELL.

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

JN 41064

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