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WHITESIDE marriages 1859-1900 Victoria Australia

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WHITESIDE marriages 1859-1900 Victoria Australia.

WHITESIDE (males)


Robert
married: 1859 Margaret MCLEAN.

William
married: 1859 Alice JACK.

William
married: 1861 Margaret MCALISTER.

William
married: 1864 Anne BRANIGAN.

William
married: 1873 Clara Olivia GOODE.

Joseph
married: 1874 Mary Ann GRAHAM.

Myles Ernest
married: 1880 Ann Elizabeth WARE.

James
married: 1885 Mary Ann MARTIN.

Robert
married: 1885 Catherine ROBERTSON.

Edward
married: 1890 Lilian PARKHURST.

Roderick McLean
married: 1892 Jessie Agnes STEELE.

Joseph
married: 1894 Amelia BAWDEN.

John
married: 1897 Julia TUNDALL.

Walter
married: 1898 Barbara THOMAS.

William
married: 1899 Annie Florence SIGGINS.

Thomas
married: 1899 Hannah GINGELL.

WHITESIDE (females)

Elizabeth
married: 1867 Charles FORREST.

Annie
married: 1868 William HAMILTON.

Annie
married: 1872 Herbert John DUPE.

Grace
married: 1876 George James PAYNE.

Ellen
married: 1879 William EWERS.

Annie
married: 1880 Alfred William FAIRBANK.

Elizabeth Isabel
married: 1886 Richard Smith ELLIS.

Elizabeth Ann
married: 1888 Henry Alexander DE LUSIGNAN.

Williamina
married: 1889 Edward EVANS.

Mary
married: 1890 Hans Peter JOHNSON.

Annie Louisa
married: 1890 William Miller KIRKLAND.

Jane Parkinson
married: 1891 Robert Simon ARMSTRONG.

Jessie Mcalister
married: 1892 George Charles WALTON.

Asa Grace
married: 1894 Francis Henry GOUGH.

Annie
married: 1897 Edward Hale MORRIS.

Elizabeth
married: 1899 James HOLLIDAY.

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

JN 29322

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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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