Fields George Married Dora White 1869

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Information Journal.

Groom: George FIELDS.
Birth place given as Wiltshire.

Bride: Dora Rhoda WHITE.
Birth place given as Wexford.

Year married: 1869.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Possible death for George is 1916 in Cobram, Victoria.
Age: 79 years.
Parents not recorded.

Dora died 1884 in Hawthorn, Victoria.
Age: 40 years.
Parents named as unknown WHITE and Catherine MCCARTHY.

George's second marriage was to Mary MEADOWS in 1911.
Mary died 1917 in Heidelberg, Victoria.
Age: 63 years.
Parents named as William MEADOWS and Mary MCDONALD.

Six children located Victorian records for George and Dora.

[1]

Dorah Sarah FIELDS.
Born: 1870 Ballarat, Victoria.
Died: 1876 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 05 years.

[2]

George Edward Simon FIELDS.
Born: 1873 Nagambie, Victoria.
Died: 1930 Korumburra, Victoria.
Age: 57 years.

Married: Margaret Mary HAYES.
Year: 1911.
Place: Victoria.

[3]

Eva (Catherine) FIELDS.
Born: 1876 Nagambie, Victoria.
Died: 1964 Heidelberg, Victoria.
Age: 88 years.

Married: William KEMP.
Year: 1936.
Place: Victoria.

[4]

Charles Albert FIELDS.
Born: 1878 Echuca, Victoria.
Died: 1927 Sea Lake, Victoria.
Age: 49 years.

[5]

Ferdinand White FIELDS.
Born: 1882 Kyabram, Victoria.
Died: 1882 Kyabram, Victoria.
Age: 02 months.

[6]

Flora FIELDS.
Born: 1883 Warragul, Victoria.
Died: 1968 Cheltenham, Victoria.
Age: 84 years.

Married: unknown HEARD.
Year: -
Place: -

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 23829

Comments (1)

fieldsinoz7

Hello to you.
I have just joined this site and listed my interest in the Fields family in Australia.
I do have a family tree from 1880s down to myself and children, grandchildren.
My father was GEORGE FIELDS born in Melbourne Vic 1908.
His father emigrated from Lincolnshire as a 2yr old in 1889
My tree develops from that date.
I am really just looking for a connection from the Fields of FRISKNEY, Lincolnshire.
That's just a starter for now.
I live in Maryborough Vic. and now well into my 70's so time is my own.
regards
Noel Fields