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SEABROOK marriages (females) 1857-1942 Victoria Australia

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SEABROOK marriages 1857-1942 Victoria Australia.

Females


Jane
married: 1857 William MCNABB.

Hester
married: 1865 Robert BUCHANAN.

Emily
married: 1865 Alfred John MORTON.

Rebecca
married: 1868 Daniel BEAMES.

Martha
married: 1872 Arthur Iliff HARRIS.

Emma
married: 1874 William Manton BRIGGS.

Julia Rose
married: 1881 John Broadwood SHEPHERD.

Annie Agnes
married: 1883 Thomas ROBERTSON.

Charlotte
married: 1886 John FLEMING.

Alice Ada
married: 1891 John Edwin CROWLE.

Eliza Jessie
married: 1891 Charles Sunderland CARROLL.

Ellen Susan
married: 1894 Henry Patrick MARTINI.

Agnes
married: 1899 John CUMMINGS.

Dorothy
married: 1912 Alexander Vannar Dunlyn RINTOUL.

Ruby Vera Gladys
married: 1915 William Charles MITCHELL.

Margaret Helen
married: 1918 Frank PAGE.

Charlotte Louisa
married: 1922 William Samuel Gordon VINING.

Dorothy
married: 1929 Leng Challenger TUPMAN.

Angela Florence
married: 1931 Herbert Bernickle KNOX.

Winifred Ethel
married: 1936 John Charles MAJOR.

Grace Evelyn
married: 1938 James Duncan BROOKS.

Elsie May
married: 1942 John MILLIGAN.

Kathleen Mabel
married: 1942 James Oliver Garnet GLASTONBURY.

Grace Elizabeth
married: 1942 Alan Francis HICKENBOTHAM.

Lorna Sylvia
married: 1942 Athol Bruce DUNCAN.

Marjorie Gertrude
married: 1942 Leslie BREWSTER.

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

Also See:
SEABROOK marriages (males) 1854-1942 Victoria Australia


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on 2014-06-05 18:54:44

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