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PEMBERTON marriages 1850-1875 Victoria Australia

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PEMBERTON marriages 1850-1875 Victoria Australia.

Males


William
married: 1853 Agnes MCCREA.

William
married: 1858 Mary Ann WOOD.

John
married: 1862 Maria ROGERS.

Edwin Hook
married: 1863 Jane Owen THOMAS.

Robert
married: 1863 Mary Jane CUNNINGHAM.

Thomas Francis
married: 1865 Eliza LEEK.

Walter
married: 1866 Elizabeth Ann NICHOLLS.

John
married: 1866 Henritta Paul FORREST.

Charles Stokes
married: 1866 Anne MADDIGAN.

John William
married: 1866 Caroline Isabella STOKES.

Henry
married: 1867 Jane MCPHERSON.

Frederick
married: 1870 Mary Ann JEFFERIES.

William Henry
married: 1871 Elizabeth RIPPON.

Edward
married: 1872 Ellen BOWEN.

Walter
married: 1874 Blanche COADE.

Alfred
married: 1875 Matilda COUNSELL.

Females

Sarah Ann
married: 1850 Robert WEBSTER.

Agnes Anne
married: 1851 Edward SMITH.

Elizabeth Ann
married: 1853 John DUNLOP.

Ellen Katherine
married: 1853 William LITTLE.

Elizabeth
married: 1854 James PRATT.

Ann Jane
married: 1854 George Helps CLARKE.

Mary
married: 1856 Robert Baker COMER.

Ann Susanna
married: 1856 Henry TAYLOR.

Emma
married: 1857 Robert ROBINSON.

Elizabeth
married: 1862 Arnt Berg WILHELMSEN.

Lydia
married: 1863 James SHERRING.

Mary
married: 1864 William GIBBONS.

Mary Caroline
married: 1869 Peter MCLAGGAN.

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

JN 46426

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