WADE James married Susan LIGHTFOOT 1851
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Groom: James WADE.
Bride: Susan Harvey LIGHTFOOT.
Year married: 1851.
Place: Victoria, Australia.
Possible death for James is 1886 in St Kilda, Victoria.
Age: 67 years.
Parents recorded as John WADE and Jane HIGGIN.
Susan was born 03 May 1827 in Tasmania.
Parents named as Theophilus LIGHTFOOT and Ann LOSCOMBE.
Susan died 1893 in St Kilda, Victoria.
Age: 65 years.
Parents recorded as Theophilus LIGHTFOOT and Anne LOSCOMBE.
See Post: LIGHTFOOT Theophilus and Ann LOSCOMBE
Four children located Victoria for James and Susan.
[1]
Unnamed Male WADE.
Born: 1860 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: -
[2]
Amy Ethel WADE.
Born: 1861 South Yarra, Victoria.
Died: 1963 Brighton, Victoria.
Age: 79 years.
Married: David Carse MITCHELHILL.
Year: 1890.
Place: Victoria.
David died 1939 in Middle Brighton, Victoria.
Age: 78 years.
Parents named as Peter MITCHELHILL and Rachael REID.
[3]
Constance Maud WADE.
Born: 1863 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1868 not recorded Victoria.
Age: 05 years.
[4]
Arthur Mason WADE.
Born: 1865 Melbourne, Victoria.
Died: 1951 Blackburn, Victoria.
Age: 86 years.
Married: Minnie Christina BARNES nee PARR.
Year: 1893.
Place: Victoria.
Minnie was born 06 October 1865 in Tasmania.
Parents named as Henry David PARR and Charlotte.
Minnie died 1961 in Sorrento, Victoria.
Age: 97 years.
Parents named as Henry PARR and Charlotte Maria BROWN.
Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.
Registry of Births, Tasmania.
Also See:
WADE marriages (females) 1845-1866 Victoria Australia
WADE marriages (males) 1849-1866 Victoria Australia
WADE marriages 1867-1873 Victoria Australia
WADE marriages 1874-1881 Victoria Australia
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