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PYBUS Robert married Mary FULLER 1847

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Groom: Robert James PYBUS.
Age: 25 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Not recorded.

Bride: Mary Ann FULLER.
Age: 21 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Not recorded.

Date married: 09 October 1849.
Place: St John Church, Adelaide, South Australia.

Possible death for Robert is 1871 in Wentworth, New South Wales.
Age: 45 years.

Possible death for Mary is 1902 in Ryde, New South Wales.
Father named as Charles.

Four children located South Australian records for Robert and Mary.

[1]

Benjamin PYBUS.
Born: 01 August 1850, Mount Barker, South Australia.
Died: -

[2]

Sidney PYBUS.
Born: 04 September 1857, Goolwa, South Australia.
Died: 1920 Petersham, New South Wales.
Death recorded as Sydney PYBUS.

[3]

Fanny PYBUS.
Born: 11 January 1860, Goolwa, South Australia.
Died: 1918 Petersham, New South Wales.
Death recorded as Fannie PYBUS.

[4]

Emma PYBUS.
Born: 25 August 1862, Goolwa, South Australia.
Died: 1942 Penrith, New South Wales.
Age: 79 years.

Married: William Miller DAVISON.
Date: 07 October 1889.
Place: Residence of Mrs. PYBUS, Kent Town, South Australia.

William died 31 May 1926, St Peters, South Australia.
Age: 76 years.
Status: Married.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.
Registry of Deaths, New South Wales.


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Surnames: 48591 DAVISON FULLER PYBUS
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