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GILMORE William married Mary COWAN 1873

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William GILMORE (born Doreen) and Mary COWAN (born Dumpfriess)
were married in Victoria in 1873.

William's death not located.

Mary died 1913 in Miners Rest, Victoria, aged 60 years.
Parents recorded as Samuel COWAN and Catherine VALLANCE.

Eight children located Victorian records for William and Mary.


[1]

Catherine Beatrice GILMORE.
Born: 1874 Burrumbeet, Victoria.
Died: 1960 Ballarat, Victoria, aged 85 years.

Married: William MONTEITH.
Year: 1899.
Place: Victoria.


[2]

Jane GILMORE.
Born: 1876 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1908 Buangor, Victoria, aged 32 years.

Married: John Thomas PEARSON.
Year: 1901.
Place: Victoria.


[3]

John GILMORE.
Born: 1878 Burrumbeet, Victoria.
Died: -


[4]

Samuel Henry GILMORE.
Born: 1879 Burrumbeet, Victoria.
Died: 1942 Baccus Marsh, Victoria, aged 62 years.


[5]

William Andrew GILMORE.
Born: 1881 Burrumbeet, Victoria.
Died: 1950 Colac, Victoria, aged 69 years.


[6]

Jessie Cowan GILMORE.
Born: 1883 Burrumbeet, Victoria.
Died: 1953 Mentone, Victoria, aged 65 years.


[7]

Mary Maude GILMORE.
Born: 1885 Streatham, Victoria.
Died: 1885 Streatham, aged 9 weeks.


[8]

Joseph GILMORE.
Born: 1887 Burrumbeet, Victoria.
Died: 1954 Mentone, Victoria, aged 65 years.


Sources:

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Corrections and further details to help complete this family record would be appreciated. Thank you.

Surnames: COWAN GILMORE MONTEITH PEARSON VALLANCE
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