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COBB marriages (females) 1881-1922 Victoria Australia

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COBB marriages 1881-1922 Victoria Australia.

Females


Margaret
Married: 1882 Frederick Dirk BAKKER.

Elizabeth Lillian
Married: 1887 James Howard KING.

Agnes
Married: 1889 Vincent Augustus MORRIS.

Alice Maude Hetherin
Married: 1892 George Joseph ANDREWS.

Annie Catherine
Married: 1894 James HOOD.

Mary
Married: 1894 Charles George WORRELL.

Florence
Married: 1897 George SCOTT.

Lucy Charlotte
Married: 1897 Richard Frances KEATING.

Agnes Elizabeth Louisa
Married: 1902 John William HOBBS.

Alice Elizabeth
Married: 1902 James Neil RICHMOND.

Hannah
Married: 1902 James FOSTER.

Ellen Jane
Married: 1907 Robert Lewis SYKES.

Alice
Married: 1908 Arthur MORRIS.

Emily Susan
Married: 1911 James BUCKLEY.

Annie Olive
Married: 1912 William Albert BATCH.

Blanche Elizabeth
Married: 1913 Edward Thomas LLOYD.

Margaret Isabella Frances
Married: 1913 Archie Percival BELTON.

Ruby May
Married: 1915 Norm James BROWN.

Olive Rayner
Married: 1916 Gerald Maurice BARNETT.

Maud
Married: 1917 John CAIN.

Mary Alice
Married: 1918 William Henry ALLAN.

Elsie May
Married: 1921 Francis LLEONART.

Jessie May
Married: 1922 Tasman ROUT.

Mary Agnes
Married: 1922 William Henry PITT.

Also see:
COBB marriages 1851-1880 Victoria Australia
COBB marriages (males) 1881-1922 Victoria Australia


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

JN 59048

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