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MORTON marriages (females) 1848-1867 Victoria Australia

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MORTON marriages (females) 1848-1867 Victoria Australia.

MORTON (females)


Eliza Jane
married: 1848 William BULL.

Nora
married: 1849 Charles TRINDER.

Ellen Ross
married: 1853 Sampson Henry ROGERS.

Eliza Thomasine
married: 1853 George BAKER.

Marianne Jemima
married: 1854 Alfred WATSON.

Frances Jane
married: 1854 Robert WATSON.

Jane Ann
married: 1854 Robert HOUSTON.

Henrietta
married: 1854 john Greenwood DICKASON.

Mary Ann
married: 1855 Edward CLARKE.

Sophia
married: 1855 George GRANTHAM.

Eliza
married: 1855 William THURMAN.

Mary
married: 1855 Francis MCCORMICK.

Emily
married: 1855 Frederick JOHNSON.

Grace
married: 1856 Alexander MCGREGOR.

Ann
married: 1856 George LYNCH.

Eliza
married: 1856 William ARNOLD.

Mary
married: 1858 William SMITH.

Ellen
married: 1858 Robert MUIR.

Euphemia Moore
married: 1859 William BALLANTINE.

Mary
married: 1859 George Peace SINCLAIR.

Catherine Forlay
married: 1859 Richard TAYLOR.

Marion
married: 1859 Timothy LANE.

Mary Ann
married: 1860 James SMITH.

Mary
married: 1860 William BROOM.

Jessie
married: 1860 William MCNAB.

Mary Anne
married: 1861 Andrew IRWIN.

Mary Jane
married: 1862 Charles Joseph SHARPE.

Eliza
married: 1862 John HOLLAND.

Isabella
married: 1862 William IRVINE.

Margaret Elizabeth
married: 1864 John WATSON.

Sarah
married: 1867 Benjamin James SCOTT.

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

JN 39235

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