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LAYCOCK William married Annie JAMES 1887

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Groom: William Edward Hicks LAYCOCK.
Bride: Annie JAMES.

Year married: 1887.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

William died 1931 in Melbourne South, Victoria.
Age: 71 years.
Parents named as William Edward LAYCOCK and Sarah Amelia SLATER.

Annie was born 1860 in Ballarat, Victoria.
Parents named as John JAMES and Ann RICHARDS.

Annie died 1944 in Brighton Beach, Victoria.
Age: 84 years.
Parents named as James John LAYCOCK and Ann unknown.

Five children located Victoria for William and Annie.

[1]

George Cuthbert LAYCOCK.
Born: 1887 Ascot Vale, Victoria.
Died: 1962 Geelong, Victoria.
Age: 75 years.

[2]

Frederick Slater LAYCOCK. *
Born: 1888 Ascot Vale, Victoria.
Died: 1888 Ascot Vale, Victoria.
Age: 17 weeks.

[3]

Stanley Reginald LAYCOCK. *
Born: 1888 Ascot Vale, Victoria.
Died: 1888 Ascot Vale, Victoria.
Age: 04 months.

[4]

Gilbert Leonard LAYCOCK.
Born: 1892 Essendon, Victoria.
Died: 1958 Brighton, Victoria.
Age: 67 years.

Married: Ruby Florence MCHARRY.
Year: 1916.
Place: Victoria.

Ruby was born 1896 in Mount Moriac, Victoria.
Parents named as Samuel MCHARRY and Edith MATTHEWS.

Ruby died 1968 in Hampton, Victoria.
Age: 74 years.
Parents named as Samuel MCHARRY and Edith MATTHEWS.

[5]

Clement Austin LAYCOCK.
Born: 1894 Essendon, Victoria.
Died: 1980 Heidelberg, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.

Married: Ada Muriel PARRATT.
Year: 1920.
Place: Victoria.

* Frederick and Stanley were twins.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 50371

Surnames: 50371 JAMES LAYCOCK MATTHEWS MCHARRY PARRATT RICHARDS SLATER
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