SPEARS marriages 1850-1900 Victoria Australia
SPEARS marriages 1850-1900 Victoria Australia.
SPEARS (males)
Benjamin
married: 1850 Mary Ann RUDDICK. *
Benjamin
married: 1855 Charlotte MOSELEY.
James
married: 1856 Mary HALLIDAY.
Mathew
married: 1857 Catherine Ann BELL.
James
married: 1858 Janeet ANDERSON.
William
married: 1866 Mary Jane MCEDOO.
Robert
married: 1869 Janet MCPHERSON.
Frank
married: 1871 Elizabeth Jane VILE.
William
married: 1877 Emma EVERITT.
James
married: 1884 Ellen RIDGE.
Benjamin
married: 1885 Mary Ann RUDDICK. *
Christopher Summer
married: 1886 Mary MCDONALD.
Alexander Thomas
married: 1888 Frances LANGDON.
George
married: 1896 Margaret BAKER.
Gregory
married: 1897 Emily GEORGE.
George
married: 1898 Marie AHRENDT.
Walter William
married: 1898 Jane ANDERSON.
* Same names and registration number of 3997 for this marriage.
Possibly late registration.
SPEARS (females)
Mary Jane
married: 1858 James MCLEAN.
Eliza
married: 1860 Charles Henry PARKINSON.
Jane
married: 1864 Francis SUMMERS.
Christine
married: 1878 John GEMMILL.
Ellen
married: 1880 John ANDERSON.
Jessie
married: 1882 Richard CARVOLTH.
Emily Frances Chandler
married: 1885 Thomas JONES.
Jane
married: 1885 John William Russell ORR.
Agnes Letitia
married: 1889 Donald MCARTHUR.
Annie
married: 1891 Thomas Grossmith EVEREST.
Sarah Ann
married: 1891 Edward James SIMMONS.
Minnie Jane
married: 1892 Benjamin John BERRIDGE.
Mary Frances
married: 1893 Charles James NORRIS.
Eliza
married: 1896 Andrew CALVERT.
Belle Catherine
married: 1899 Alfred HERBERTSON.
Charlotte
married: 1899 Albert James TAYLOR.
Ellen
married: 1900 Francis GRIFFIN.
Compiled from the Victorian Marriage Indexes to assist others researching the SPREARS lines.
JN 49729
on 2012-07-30 18:00:10
tonkin lives in Victoria, Australia.
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