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HEMINGWAY marriages 1854-1914 Victoria Australia

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HEMINGWAY marriages 1854-1914 Victoria Australia.

HEMINGWAY (males)


Henry
married: 1854 Mary OGARR.

John
married: 1865 Mary MCCLARDY.

James
married: 1867 Jessie JENKINS.

Henry
married: 1867 Ann HODGES.

George Edward
married: 1870 Marion McKell DALGLISH.

William
married: 1876 Eliza Ann DAVEY.

Edward Henry
married: 1877 Mary Ann FINEGAN.

Henry
married: 1892 Elizabeth PHIN.

George
married: 1896 Martha Barrett Mylora BLACKWELL.

Albert
married: 1900 Isabella Frances CHAPMAN.

John Riley
married: 1900 Elizabeth Riley CUTHBERTSON.

Alexander Dalglish
married: 1903 Elsie May COLES.

James
married: 1908 Beatrice RHIN.

John Chalmers
married: 1912 Gertrude Emilie NUTTING.

James
married: 1914 Dorothy CAROLAN.

HEMINGWAY (females)

Ellen Popplewell
married: 1863 James LAWRENCE.

Sarah
married: 1864 James COXON.

Hannah
married: 1868 Alexander William SLOANE.

Emma
married: 1871 Robert Alfred WRIGHT.

Mary
married: 1872 Daniel ANDREWS.

Mary Ann
married: 1876 - WONG KIT.

Mary
married: 1877 Henry HALL.

Emmeline
married: 1877 Charles ANDREWS.

Sarah Ludford
married: 1894 John William LOWRIE.

Hannah
married: 1902 John SALISBURY.

Mary Jane
married: 1903 Arthur THOMAS.

Marion Grace
married: 1907 Thomas David LEY.

Emma
married: 1908 Francis Wilfred ROSSITER.

Ellen
married: 1909 Andrew Munro MCPHERSON.

Mabel Dalglish
married: 1910 Hector William DICK.

Hilda
married: 1913 John NEWBOUND.

Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the HEMINGWAY lines.

JN 21493

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on 2010-05-25 19:50:42

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