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Frederick was a bachelor of full age. He was a butcher living in Flotwell Road. His father was William Clarke, lace maker.
Harriet was a spinster of full age. She was living in Flotwell Road. Her father was James Whimpey, wheelwright.
They were married by Stephen J Jose. The witnesses were J H Clay and Joseph Lindsy. | Family: F721
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| 102 |
Frederick was a bachelor of full age. He was a shoemaker living in Melbourn. His father was Sylvester Oliver, butcher.
Susannah was a spinster of full age. Her father was Stephen Campkin, shoe maker.
They were married by Jos. W. Berry, Vicar of Foxton. The witnesses were Joseph Oliver and Emma Farrow. | Family: F220
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| 103 |
Frederick was a bachelor, aged 23, born in Carlton. He worked as a storeman in Mansfield. His parents were Joseph Whimpey, bricklayer, and Martha Freeman.
Annie was a spinster, aged 22, born in Mansfield. She was performing domestic duties in Mansfield. Her parents were Edward McIntosh, labourer, and Julia Ann Redfern.
They were married by Francis A Werner, a Catholic Priest. The witnesses were Arthur Nicholson and Ethel White. | Family: F224
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| 104 |
Frederick was a bachelor, aged 33 years. He was born in Tarnagulla. He was a blacksmith and was living at Tarnagulla. His parents were William Nicholls, a mining manager, and Emily Treloar.
Jane was a spinster, aged 28 years. She was born in Woodstock. Her profession was home duties, and she was living at Tarnagulla. Her parents were Joseph Whimpey, a contractor, and Sarah Jane Sharp.
They were married by Charles Lancaster, a Wesleyan Minister. The witnesses were Alfred Henry Whimpey and Joseph Whimpey. | Family: F38
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Frederick was a bachelor. He was a carpenter living at 13 Fermanagh Rd Camberwell. He was born in Windsor, and was 28 years old. His parents were Harry William Brooks, carpenter, and Minnie Florence Abel.
Alice was a spinster. Her occupation was home duties. She was living at 39 David Street Preston. She was born at Ascot Vale and was 30 years old. Her parents were Sydney John Thomas Biggs, bricklayer, and Mary Docwra.
They were married by William Henry Chamberlain, Clerk in Holy Orders, and the witnesses were ? and M F Brooks. | Family: F2709
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| 106 |
George was a bachelor aged 23 years. He was born at Shelbourne. He was in the military and was with 6th Brigade Australian Expeditionary force. His usual residence was Tarnagulla. His parents were Henry Wilshusen, a farmer who was deceased, and Grace Spedding.
Ethel was a spinster, aged 25 years. She was born at Tarnagulla and was living at Tarnagulla. Her profession was home duties. Her parents were Joseph Whimpey, a mail contractor, and Sarah Jane Sharp.
They were married by Cyril French Phillips, a Presbyterian Clergyman. They were married with written permission of James Edward Duggan J.P. The witnesses were Albert Roy Whimpey and Jane E Nicholls. | Family: F42
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George was a bachelor aged 26 years. He was a Primitive Methodist Preacher, living at No 3 Caroline Place, Burley Street Leeds. His father was Mark Normandale, cartman.
Mary was a spinster aged 25 years. She was a domestic servant, living at Sandal, near Wakefield. Her father was Mark Oldroyd, cloth manufacturer.
They were married by George Bagley, minister, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Primitive Methodist Connexion. The witnesses were Mary Normandale and John Oldroyd. | Family: F568
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George was a bachelor aged 30 and he was born in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. He was a labourer living in Bairnsdale. His parents were Frederick Oliver, a shoemaker, and Susannah Campkin.
Elizabeth was a spinster aged 18, and she was born in Melbourne, Victoria. She was a domestic living in Bairnsdale. Her parents were William Edward Ball, a mariner, and Ann Slawson.
They were married by James Abel Maitland, a Wesleyan Minister, with the written consent of William Edward Ball, father of the bride. The witnesses were William Edward Ball and Mary Ann Betts. | Family: F25
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George was a bachelor. He was born at Berwickshire, Scotland. He was a poundkeeper at Dowling Forest Miners Rest. He was 23 years old. His parents were Adrian Johnston, a farmer, and Agnes Thompson.
Mary was a spinster. She was born at Berwickshire, Scotland She had no special profession and was living at Dowling Forest Miners Rest. She was 23 years old. Her parents were Ralph Kerr, a farmer, and Margaret Oswald.
They were married at Dowling Forest Miners Rest by William J Smyth, according to the rites of the Presbyterian Church. The witnesses were Wm Kelly and Susan Kerr. | Family: F113
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George was a baker and a private in 5th Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment. He was a bachelor, and was living at Brookfield Staplemast Kent. His parents were William Stone, chair-maker, deceased, and Emily Sands.
Lily was a domestic servant. She was a spinster. She was living at 25 Vansittart St Wick. Her parents were Donald Meiklejohn, cooper, deceased, and Isabella Bremner.
The minister was P W Clelland, West UF Church, Pulteneytown, Wick. The witnesses were Elizabeth Mackenzie and James Meiklejohn. | Family: F2082
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George was a farm servant and a bachelor. He was 20 years old and living at Stemster, Parish of Bower. His parents were Sutherland Meiklejohn, farm servant, and Cecilia Robertson.
Isabella was a farm servant and a spinster. She was 18 years old and living at Fisber, Parish of Bower. Her parents were Kenneth Sutherland, farm manager, deceased, and Christina Innes.
They were married by H Fraser, Minister of Free Church of Halkirk. The witnesses were Sutherland Meiklejohn and John Jasper Douglas. | Family: F501
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George was age 26 years, single. Margaret was age 22 years. His father was Edward George Nunn and her father was James Carter. | Family: F1631
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| 113 |
George's abode was Sydney.
Ann's abode was Sydney.
They were married by Robert Boag, Junior Minister of the Scots Church, Sydney. Religion Presbyterian, abode Sydney. The witnesses were James Dennis of Sydney and Mary Anne or Ann O'Donnell of Sydney. | Family: F57
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Grantchester Parish Record
Marriage 05/11/1812
Robert MURCUTT of St Mary the Great, bac
Sarah DOCWRA otp sp by lic
Wits: Anne ASHBY Lydia MURCUTT | Family: F2690
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Harold was 30 years old and single. Lillian was 26 years old and single. His father was Frank Howard Gordon. Her father was George Alexander Baird. | Family: F1279
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Harold was a bachelor, aged 27, and born in Benalla. He was a railway employee living in Malvern. His parents were Henry Collings, a railway employee, and Georgina Jelly.
Alma was a spinster, aged 24, and born in Boulder City Western Australia. She was a milliner living in Albert Park. Her parents were Frederick William Nicholls, a labourer, and Jane Elizabeth Whimpey.
They were married by William Herbert Guard, a minister of the Methodist Church. The witnesses were J Collings and F W Nicholls. | Family: F100
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harry's father was John Wade and Eliza's father was Daniel Docwra. | Family: F2200
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| 118 |
Henry was a bachelor aged 24 years. He was born at Ballarat. He was living at Craigie and working as a contractor. His parents were James Marr, a farmer, and Marth Richardson.
Mary was a spinster, aged 18 years. She was born at Craigie. She was living at Craigie. Her parents were William John Reeves, a miner, and Mary Gill.
They were married by Anderson Stoker, a Presbyterian Minister. The witnesses were Alexander Marr, William Reeves and James Reeves. | Family: F22
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Henry was a bachelor aged 28 years and was born at Thurso, Caithnessshire, Scotland. He was a farmer at Phillip Island. His parents were David Clyne, a farmer, and Elizabeth Sinclair.
Annie was a spinster aged 19 years, and was born at Armagh Ireland. Her present residence was Melbourne and her usual residence was Phillip Island. Her parents were James Watt, a farmer, and Jane Douglas.
They were married by Andrew Robertson, a Presbyterian Minister West Melbourne, with the written consent of the Bride's father James Watt. The witnesses were William Douglas and Mary Watt. | Family: F102
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Henry was a bachelor, age 21, birthplace Cork, Ireland, profession teacher, present residence Mount Clear, usual residence Buninyong, parents Garrett John Russell, Clerk in Holy Orders, and Susan Greene.
Maria was a spinster, age 18, birthplace Birmingham, England, residence Buninyong, parents Thomas Doyle, teacher, and Catherine Mills.
They were married by G J Russell, Incumbent of Buninyong, according to the rites and ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland, with the consent of Thomas Doyle the Father of the Bride who was a minor. The witnesses were J Russell and T Doyle. | Family: F21
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Henry was a solicitor. He was a widower. He was born in Caxton. His father was William Mortlock, gentleman.
Eliza was a spinster. Her father was Gamaliel Docwra, gentleman.
The witnesses were Saml B Alpe and Mary Docwra. | Family: F2294
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Her father was Daniel Docwra and his father was Frederick Seago | Family: F2201
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Herbert was a bachelor aged 25 and born in Tarnagulla. He was a joiner and living at 11 Florence Place Port Melbourne. His parents were Joseph Whimpey, mail contractor, and Sarah Jane Sharp.
Mary was a spinster, aged 19, and born in Port Melbourne. She was a machinist living at 11 Florence Place Port Melbourne. Her parents were William Ford, labourer, deceased, and Mary Elizabeth Maude Yandell.
They were married by Edward Chapman Harris, member of the Baptist Church, with the written consent of Mary Elizabeth Maude Ford, mother of the bride. The witnesses were A E Whimpey and A Ford. | Family: F223
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His name was listed as Henry Pagna. | Family: F1934
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http://jellabeeba2.googlepages.com/sep-dec20
Matthews - Rochfort - 20 Dec at St. John's Church, James Forrester Matthews, surgeon, to Mary Rochfort
Sep-Dec 1884 | Family: F2431
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http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/11542334?searchTerm=clyne
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne,... Wednesday 31 May 1882, page 1. column 1
Marriage.
GIBSON— CLYNE.— On the 23rd inst, at the residence of the bride's parents, Fairy Bower, Lake Rowan, by the Rev. C. Thomson, John, second son of Walter Gibson, Glenholm, Dromana, to Ellie, eldest daughter of George Clyne, Fairy Bower, Lake Rowan. | Family: F381
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http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/8467667?searchTerm=clyne#
Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne,... Tuesday 20 January 1891, page 1. column 1
TURNER - CLYNE - On the 31st ult, at St Jude's Church, Carlton, by the Rev. Julius Lewis, T. E. Turner, pharmaceutical chemist, to Marion, eldest daughter of David Clyne, Falks, Canning-street, North Carlton. | Family: F2758
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http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/8990738/person/-859201653/story/816d0257-08ed-497c-9470-97e4dcabe0f7?src=search
Parents of Joseph W. Marshall and Leah Williams from MacOupin Co., Illinois Marriage Look-up ILGENweb help
Leah and Joseph were wed in Hornsby, MacOupin Co., Illinois on 8 April 1896, according the the "look-up" on the actual marriage record. This record was found in Volume 2, pg 224, # 5516
Joseph Warren Marshall age 25 was born in Burlington, Iowa. His parents were James Marshall and Katie Byron. He was living in Aurora, Illinois. Occupation: Engineer
Leah Williams age 27 was born in Westmoreland, Pennyslvania. Her parents were William W. Williams and Ann Hopkins | Family: F1338
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http://www.southpethertoninformation.org.uk/SP%20marriages%201813%20-%201819.htm
26 Apr 1818 John Lavor otp Sarah Duck otp Banns Witnesses Samuel X Robins Keziah X Duck
- x could not sign | Family: F1373
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I checked the IGI to check the marriages of a Helen Milne ten years before and after 1786 - the closest to Moncur was the marriage to John Curr.
It is not yet known if the family changed their name from Cur to Moncur, or if the name should have been Moncur. | Family: F2396
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IGI Cumberland, England
William Gill Mary Scott M 13 Aug 1828 Crosthwaite | Family: F203
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IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
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CRISTOPHER CAMPBELL Pedigree
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Spouse: JEAN FLEMING Family
Marriage:
03 DEC 1796 Markinch, Fife, Scotland
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M114475 1779 - 1805 1040178 Film 6902140 Film
Sheet: 00 | Family: F2612
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JOHN COOPER Pedigree
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Spouse: LUCY PUNTER Family
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02 MAR 1789 Dauntsey, Wiltshire, England
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M153401 1653 - 1895 1279376 Film NONE
Sheet: | Family: F2290
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IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
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WILFORD GEORGE CAMPKIN Pedigree
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Spouse: CATHERINE RUSSELL Family
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09 DEC 1872 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
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No source information is available. | Family: F2678
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| 135 |
IGI shows marriage year 1607
St John Baptist parish transcriptions shows marriage year 1606 - Thomas Wimpewe and Joan Waggime. | Family: F2134
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Isaac was a bachelor of full age, profession miner, residence Twyn Blaennant. His father was William Whimpey, miner.
Mary was a spinster of full age, residence Pwll Cwn. Her father was Thomas Lewis, plasterer.
They were married by John Evans. The witnesses were Henry Williams and Geo Howells. | Family: F6
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Isabella Docwra of full age spinster residence St John St Islington father Thomas Docwra dealer, one of the witnesses was Richard Docwra married | Family: F2723
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Isabella's sister Lydia was one of the witnesses. | Family: F2426
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It is not yet confirmed that this marriage in 1852 is for our Joseph and Eliza | Family: F2163
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Jacob was a bachelor of full age. He was a traveller living at Limehouse. His father was John Dork Mulder, dead.
Maria was a spinster of full age. She was living at Limehouse. Her father was Robert Clarkson, shop seller.
They were married by R Rawlins. The witnesses were T Sueper and Sarah Ann Jones. | Family: F567
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Jacob was age 26 and single, Mary was age 18 and single. His father was Jacob Theisinger and her father was John Parsons. | Family: F1102
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James Marr, flaxdresser & Martha Richardson daur of R. Richardson | Family: F52
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James was a bachelor and was born in Pennsylvania, USA. He was 26 years old and working as a farmer at Briagolong, North Gippsland. His parents were Thomas Smith, mining overseer, and Rachel Wilson.
Dora was a spinster and was born in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland She was 24 years old and living at Nuntin, North Gippsland. Her parents were John Mansfield, a farmer, and Mary O'Keefe.
They were married by William Spence Login, Minister of the Presbyterian Church. The witnesses were Gavin Dunning and James ? (surname hard to read). | Family: F56
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James was a bachelor of full age. He was a postman at Royston. His father was William Docwra, labourer.
Sarah was a spinster of full age. She was living at Bassingbourne. Her father was George Dellar, labourer.
They were married by W Herbert Chapman, Vicar. The witnesses were Mary Blott, Simeon Course and James Trigg. | Family: F194
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James was a bachelor. He was born at sea. He was a farm labourer aged 25. He was living at Skipton. His parents were Alexander Fraser, farmer, and Margaret Campbell.
Mary was a spinster. She was born in Caithness, Scotland. She was a domestic servant aged 21. She was living at Borringallook Station, Skipton. Her parents were John Meiklejohn, farmer, and Mary Manson.
They were married by Wm T Whan, minister of Skipton, according to the rites of the Presbyterian Church. The witnesses were Joseph Stokie and W C G Meiklejohn. | Family: F306
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James was a carrier living at 14 Gorrick Street Mayfield East N.S.W. He was a widower. He was 70 years old and born at Minmi, N.S.W. His parents were Samuel Heap (deceased), miner, and Lucy Kershaw (deceased).
Rebecca's occupation was domestic duties and she was living at 14 Gorrick Street Mayfield East, N.S.W. She was a widow. She was 65 years old and born at Newbridge Victoria. Her parents were Joseph Bannister Stow (deceased), brewer, and Elizabeth Whimpey.
They were married by M E Gardiner, District Registrar. The witnesses were Margaret E Woodbine and Annie M Bryant. | Family: F151
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James was a farm servant and a bachelor. He was 26 years old and living at Brabster, Bower. His parents were John Meiklejohn, farm labourer, and Helen Williamson
Jane was a dairywoman and a spinster. She was 33 years old and living at Brabster, Bower. Her parents were William Dunnet, farm labourer, and Elizabeth Sutherland, deceased.
They were married by Hector Fraser, Free Church Minister of Halkirk. The witnesses were John McGregor and Alexanderina Davidson. | Family: F2090
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James was a farm servant and a widower. He was 35 years old and living at Schiorabter, Halkirk. His parents were David Meiklejohn, farmer, deceased, and Janet Miller.
Alexandrina was a home servant and a spinster. She was 19 years old and living at Achnavast, Thurso. Her parents were Benjamin Forbes, quarry labourer, and Mary Gunn.
They were married by Donald Munro, Free Church Minister Reay. The witnesses were Charles Campbell and Eliza Forsythe. | Family: F2092
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James was a farm servant living at Killiminster in the Parish of Wick. He was a bachelor and was 28 years old. His parents were David Meiklejohn, farmer, deceased, and Janet Miller.
Jane was a domestic servant living at Wartegaro in the Parish of Bower. She was a spinster, and was 30 years old. Her parents were John Henderson, farmer, and Margaret Manson.
They were married by John Durran, F.C. Minister of Bower. The witnesses were John Henderson and Alexander Doull. | Family: F2088
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Jemima was 17 years old and single. John was 24 years old and single. Her father was John Oldroyd and his father was John Ridgeway. | Family: F1898
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