NAPIER marriages 1855-1887 Victoria Australia

NAPIER marriages 1855-1887 Victoria Australia.
Males
John.
Married: Mary Anne BURNS 1855.
Charles.
Married: Anna JACOBS 1859.
Charles.
Married: Mary CODY 1861.
William.
Married: Maria Betsey PANNELL 1862.
Thomas.
Married: Mary MOLLOY 1866.
William Charles.
Married: Eliza MALEY 1867.
William.
Married: Ruth HIRST 1869. (Registered 1909)
Theodore.
Married: Mary Ann NOBLE 1877.
Charles.
Married: Lucy COMB 1881.
John.
Married: Eda Charlotte SCHNEIDER 1882.
Eda also recorded as Eva and Ida in the birth records.
George.
Married: Frances Jane MCCARTHY 1883.
Thomas.
Married: Bertha BEAUMONT 1886.
William.
Married: Emma KNOWLES 1887.
George.
Married: Elizabeth Anna PEARCE 1887.
William.
Married: Elizabeth DAVY 1887.
Females
Catherine.
Married: James HALFORD 1860.
Alice.
Married: John FENTON 1860.
Mary.
Married: John Henry WHITEFIELD 1866.
Eleanor.
Married: George Page BARBER 1869.
Eliza.
Married: Eli CHAMBERLAIN 1871.
Sarah.
Married: Job WILLCOX 1872.
Jessie Paterson.
Married: Martin BRINKMAN 1875.
Annie.
Married: John FRASER 1876.
Isabella.
Married: William TYLER 1879.
Treanda Phelia Arabella.
Married: Bryan OREILLY 1881.
Jane.
Married: William CHAPMAN 1881.
Elizabeth.
Married: John DALGLEISH 1882.
Evalina Alice.
Married: Charles Melbourne HALL 1883.
Catherine.
Married: Henry Augustus WEYMOUTH 1884.
Mary Ann.
Married: John BARRETT 1884.
Margaret.
Married: George CARFRAE 1884.
Susan.
Married: Samuel MCEWAN 1885.
Mary Ann.
Married: Joseph Stanley CONWAY 1886.
Lillian.
Married: John RICKHUSS 1886.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the NAPIER lines.
Also See:
NAPIER Deaths Victoria Australia 1843-1882
JN 65901




on 2016-10-10 01:20:35
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
Please note:
Journals are intended to assist new members locate family lines in Australia and should only be used as a guide for follow up research and record searches as intended. Due to spelling and informant errors appearing in the records, typo errors and my misreading of the records mistakes must be expected. Errors will be corrected when detected or advised.