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BRYAN marriages (females) 1852-1920 South Australia

Journal by tonkin

BRYAN marriages 1852-1920 South Australia.

Females


Ellen
married:1852 Richard BURT.

Bridget
married: 1855 John FITZCHARLES.

Mary
married: 1855 John SMITH.

Catherine
married: 1859 James Martin SNELL.

Eliza
married: 1860 William H WILLIAMS.

Jane Elizabeth
married: 1864 Alfred MONK.

Margaret
married: 1864 Margaret William Albert HEARD.

Honora
married: 1867 William COBLEY.

Catherine
married: 1868 Robert William MARTIN.

Martha Ann
married: 1868 Edward Bertram WOODROFFE.

Ellen Evaline
married: 1872 Frederick Emmanual BECKER.

Elizabeth
married: 1874 Charles GRAMKIE.

Rebecca Margaret
married: 1875 Hermann August KOSTER.

Sarah Ann
married: 1876 Charles BACKMAN.

Mary Seymour Hamilton
married: 1887 Ullysses Cecil Hussey DE BURGH.

Rose Evyline
married: 1898 James Sampson HARCUS.

Blanche Kate
married: 1898 Henry William SARGENT.

Susannah
married: 1904 Frederick BLIGHT.

Edith
married: 1908 Albert BLIGHT.

Florence Cordelia
married: 1911 William Stanley MARTIN.

Laura
married: 1913 Charles BRUFF.

Doris Irene Mabel
married: 1920 Ernest Edward FREEMAN.

Compiled from the South Australian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the BRYAN lines.

Also See:
BRYAN marriages (males) 1847-1916 South Australia

BRYAN marriages (males) 1842-1862 Victoria Australia
BRYAN marriages (males) 1863-1885 Victoria Australia
BRYAN marriages (females) 1841-1855 Victoria Australia
BRYAN marriages (females) 1856-1880 Victoria Australia

BRYAN Deaths (males) Victoria Australia 1879-1897


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on 2011-09-23 04:42:53

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