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SEXTON marriages (females) 1851-1900 South Australia

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SEXTON marriages (females) 1851-1900 South Australia.

SEXTON (females)


Ellen
married: 1851 Richard FALKMAN.

Margaret
married: 1860 Timothy QUINN.

Elizabeth
married: 1860 Thomas PRISK.

Mary
married: 1861 Patrick MEANY.

Anne
married: 1862 Roger GUERIN.

Anne
married: 1865 Martin COSTELLOE.

Anne
married: 1869 Patrick REILLY.

Isabella Rook
married: 1870 William ALMOND.

Bridget
married: 1875 Patrick BUTLER.

Mary
married: 1876 Bartholomew CARMODY.

Rhoda Catherine
married: 1876 Edward DAVIES.

Rachel
married: 1877 Charles CHAPMAN.

Bridget
married: 1880 Michael DALY.

Bridget
married: 1882 James OBRIEN.

Mary
married: 1884 Michael MCGRATH.

Mary
married: 1885 Patrick MCMAHON.

Ellen
married: 1885 Patrick OLEARY.

Bridget
married: 1886 Michael TIERNEY.

Catherine Agnes
married: 1888 George Fred SMITH.

Annie
married: 1889 Thomas ROWE.

Honnoria
married: 1890 Martin DALY.

Margaret Mary
married: 1890 Percival Henry EVANS.

Mary Agnes
married: 1891 Richard ROWE.

Catherine
married: 1892 Gustav Adolph BEINKE.

Bridget
married: 1893 Michael SHERIDAN.

Mary
married: 1893 Murty KEIRN.

Alice Maria
married: 1898 Alfred Bertram FRY.

Mildred Frances
married: 1899 James STUART.

Mary
married: 1899 James George COOK.

Annie
married: 1900 John HARRIS.

Compiled from the South Australian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the SEXTON lines.

JN 46196

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