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KERBY marriages 1854-1920 Victoria Australia

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KERBY marriages 1854-1920 Victoria Australia.

Males


Thomas
married: Catherine OGORMAN 1863.

Michael
married: Bridget KIRBY 1864.

Patrick
married: Catherine SHERRY 1868.

William
married: Mary Ann HEBBARD 1876.

Jeremiah
married: Ann MAHER 1881.

James Macklam
married: Margaret Ann BRENNAN 1885.

Thomas James
married: Alice Madire DAVIS 1886.

Edwin Joseph
married: 1894 Alice Amelia DANS.

James
married: 1896 Alice Evan BOWEN.

Thomas Henry
married: 1902 Elizabeth Maud KINGDOM.

James
married: 1904 Florence MCDONALD.

Macklam James Martin
married: 1910 Annie Matilda MICHELL.

Edwin Thomas
married: 1911 Rosina May PRISK.

John Rawling
married: 1912 Sarah Emily WEST.

Females

Ann
married: Thomas MILES 1854.

Elizabeth Sarah
married: Amos Thomas BEAUMONT 1862.

Bridget
married: Michael KIRBY 1864.

Emily
married: Martin COLLINS 1879.

Bertha
married: James CARNEGIE 1887.

Fanny
married: 1889 Thomas Melville Anderson STEWART.

Kate
married: 1891 John LENNON.

Jessie
married: 1896 William James OBRIEN.

Laura
married: 1901 John Foster Pascoe POLGLASE.

Vera
married: 1916 Harold John CUTHBERT.

Sarah Emily
married: 1918 Patrick John QUINLAN.

Florence Elizabeth
married: 1920 Thomas HARTLEY.

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

JN 33112

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on 2011-05-22 07:52:59

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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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