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HAYTER Henry married Susan DODD 1857

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Groom: Henry Heylyn HAYTER.
Bride: Susan DODD.

Year married: 1857.
Place: Victoria, Australia.

Henry died 1895 in Armadale, Victoria.
Age: 73 years.
Parents named as Henry HAYTER and Eliza Jane HEYLYN.

Susan died 1911 in Armadale, Victoria.
Age: 77 years.
Parents named as William DODD and Sarah COLT.

Seven children located Victorian records for Henry and Susan.

[1]

Henry Hayland Morris HAYTER.
Born: 1857 Collingwood, Victoria.
Died: 1860 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 03 years.

[2]

Edith Susan HAYTER.
Born: 1859 Brunswick, Victoria.
Died: 1860 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 16 months.

[3]

Heyland William Goodenough HAYTER.
Born: 1862 Brunswick, Victoria.
Died: 1868 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 05 years.

[4]

Henry Barkly HAYTER.
Born: 1864 Brunswick, Victoria.
Died: 1949 Malvern, Victoria.
Age: 85 years.

Married: Mary Ann Speechly WARD.
Year: 1888.
Place: Victoria.
See Post: HAYTER Henry married Mary WARD 1888

[5]

Arhtur Matheson HAYTER.
Born: 1867 South Yarra, Victoria.
Died: 1873 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 06 years.

[6]

Alsie Susan HAYTER.
Born: 1868 South Yarra, Victoria.
Died: 1873 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 04 years.

[7]

Robert Heylyn HAYTER.
Born: 1873 South Yarra, Victoria.
Died: 1874 not recorded, Victoria.
Age: 01 year.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

JN 35966

Surnames: 35966 COLT DODD HAYTER HEYLYN WARD
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