EICKE marriages 1853-1942 Victoria Australia
EICKE marriages 1853-1920 Victoria Australia.
EICKE (males)
Frederick William
married: 1853 Jane Bell BARLOW.
Henry
married: 1871 Charlotte BURGE.
Mordecai Ignal George B
married: 1885 Jane CULLIS.
Frederick William
married: 1888 Clara WILLIAMS.
George Augustus
married: 1888 Jessie Forrester THOMPSON.
George Beaufort
married: 1898 Mary Berry Toneland CULLIS.
Clive Bramwell
married: 1912 Eveline FRASER.
Wellesley Hastings
married: 1916 Alberta Maude WOODLAND.
Lancelot Roy Thomas
married: 1919 Harriet Lovett SHARP.
Reginald Leslie *
married: 1923 Mavis Lorraine PORTER. (Mavis died 1923)
Reginald Leslie *
Married: 1924 May Marian MARTIN.
Wellesley Clive
married: 1942 Ivy Mary PRITCHARD.
* Same Reginald Leslie EICKE.
EICKE (females)
Louisa Isabel
married: 1859 Robert NEWMAN.
Ann
married: 1866 James SHORE.
Frederica Louisa
married: 1870 Francis MUDFORD.
Mary
married: 1872 William SIMS.
Henrietta Sophia
married: 1876 Francis MANNING.
Gertrude
married: 1880 John Joseph THOMAS.
Gertrude
married: 1884 Charles Percy HUGHES.
Millicent
married: 1884 William John PAYNE.
Beatrice Pearl Ida
married: 1905 Victor Henry MILLER.
Lenora Mary
married: 1907 Frank FINNIN.
Mary
married: 1908 John Leslie MCCLURE.
Florence Ada
married: 1914 Gottlob Martin ROSHE.
Wyuna Mannington
married: 1921 Albert Antoine VASSY.
Eveline Fraser
married: 1934 Morton Blacklaw MOIR.
Marjory Jean
married: 1936 Allan Donald KING.
Sheila Claire
married: 1939 Dennis Maxwell LAMB.
Doris Marie
married: 1941 Maurice Samuel FORDE.
Joan Wellesley
married: 1942 Darcy Philip Moore CONROY.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the EICKE lines.
JN 60766
on 2014-10-03 19:55:45
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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