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Diocesan Records Archives Bush Notes Marriage Diocesan Records Archives Bush Notes Marriage ID GROOM BRIDE DATE WHERE MARRIED B B AREA ISSUE PAGE CURRENT PARISH NOTES 1 RILEY, Albert O'CONNOR, Alicia Jane 26th April 1905 Coongoola Cunnamulla Vol III No. 30 June1905 1 Cunnamulla 2 DEHNERT, Reinold Charles THRUPP, Frances Caroline 17th May 1905 Surat Surat Vol III No. 30 June1905 1 Roma 3 McKAY, Robert Bow McHENRY, Madeline Mary 9 July 1905 Bindebango Roma Vol III No. 32 August 1905 1 Roma 4 COLE, John HARRIS, Charlotte Susannah 11 July 1905 Bollon St George Vol III No. 32 August 1905 1 St George with Dirranbandi 5 AYLWARD, Joseph Adam GIBBONS, Ethel Jane 12 July 1905 Eulo Cunnamulla Vol III No. 32 August 1905 1 Cunnamulla 6 RICHARDSON, Edwin John TURNER, Helen Blanche 9 Aug 1905 Dangarfield ? ? 7 CARROLL, John LEMMON, Lavinia Maud Mary 22 Aug 1905 Charleville Charleville Charleville 8 BRAYLEY, Arthur Horris WELLS, Pearl May 29 Aug 1905 Wyandra Cunnamulla Cunnamulla 9 WILLIAMS, Frederick WELDON, Lillian Maud 5 Sep 1905 Taroom Taroom Leichhardt 10 SLAUGHTER, Alfred Herbert Charles SABIEN, Katherine Eugene 26 Sep 1905 Mungallala Mitchell Mitchell 11 BRADY, Charles Edward WILDE, Charlotte 8 Oct 1905 Cunnamujlla Cunnamulla Cunnamulla 12 GASKE, Herman BOURNE, Maude Ellen 6 Dec 1905 Chinchilla Miles Leichhardt 13 BUROW, Frederick William Edward McDONALD, Margaret Anne 13 Dec 1905 Surat St George Surat 14 MERRIMAN, George Herbert CARTER, Mary Caroline 13 Dec 1905 Charleville Charleville Charleville 15 LINDSEY, Frank MAGUIRE, Catherine Mary Josephine 20 Dec 1905 Miles Miles Leichhardt 16 ANDERSON, Francis William SMITH, Louisa Amy 26 Dec 1905 St George St George St George with Dirranbandi 17 MUNRO. George ARMSTRONG, Naomi Winifred 27 Dec 1905 St George St George St George with Dirranbandi 18 GIDDINS, John ELLIOTT, Alice Maude 13/03/1906 St George St George Vol IV No. 41 1 St George with Dirranbandi 19 CAMPBELL, Henry MASKEY, Tulip Maude 14/03/1906 St George St George Vol IV No. 41 1 St George with Dirranbandi 20 SINGLETON, Charles Henry EDWARDS, Frances May 15/03/1906 St George St George Vol IV No. 41 1 St George with Dirranbandi 21 McPHIE, Donald DRAY, Edith Kate 17/03/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 41 1 Charleville 22 BENNETT, Archibald HAWKE, annie 22/03/1906 Taroom Taroom Vol IV No. 41 1 Leichhardt 23 ANDERSON, John ATKINS, Sarah 27/03/1906 Coorada Taroom Vol IV No. 41 1 Leichhardt 24 FORBES, Arthur Staats BAND, Cissy Jane 12/04/1906 Morven Charleville Vol IV No. 41 1 Charleville 25 KRUCK, Rudolph William O'CONNOR, Ellen 09/05/1906 Coongoola Siding Cunnamulla Vol IV No. 41 1 Cunnamulla 26 McPHIE, Allan DREWE, Edith 21/03/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 43 1 Charleville 27 VOWLES, Joseph Francis CARTER, Bertha Fortune 14/04/19906 Cunnamulla Cunnamullla Vol IV No. 43 1 Cunnamulla 28 WEEKS, Joseph DAVIS, Edith Jean 21/05/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 43 1 Charleville 29 GILL, Thomas Cyphan ANDERSON, Florence Maxwell 25/05/1906 Mitchell Mitchell Vol IV No. 43 July 1906 1 Mitchell 30 MOODY, William Charles Edward BRAYLEY, Ruby 28/8/1906 Wyandra Cunnamulla Vol IV No. 46 October 1906 1 Cunnam ulla 31 CARTER, Carsten MAKAY, Hannah 26/9/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 47 Novembetr 1906 1 Charleville 32 CAMERON, D. A. MARSH, Clara 2/8/1906 Mitchell Mitchell Vol. IV No. 45 September 1906 1 Mitchell 33 BISHOP, Herbert SMITH, C M 2/8/1906 Wallumbilla Surat Vol. IV No. 45 September 1906 1 Roma 34 OGDEN, Richard EDWARDS, Alica Ada 1/10/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 47 November 1906 1 Charleville 35 DUGUID, Albert Leslie GREEN, Hilda Maude Eliza 3/10/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 47 November 1906 1 Charleville 36 BELL, Robert Allcrow HEINEMANN, Beatrice Amelia 16/10/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 48 December 1906 1 Charleville 37 PAUL, Richard FOOOKE, Caroline 22/10/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 48 December 1906 1 Charleville 38 BECKER, Samuel Conrad ATKINS, Ellen 24/10/1906 Coorada Taroom Vol IV No. 48 December 1906 1 Leichhardt 39 HEINEMANN, George William WADE. Alice Louisa 26/11/1906 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 49 January 1907 1 Charleville 40 SKELTON, John Telfer UNDERWOOD, Paulline Emily 6/12/1906 Warroo Unknown Vol IV No. 49 January 1907 1 Unknown 41 HOUSTON, William TEDGNE, Caroline 12/12/1906 Wallumbilla Surat Vol IV No. 50 February 1907 1 Roma 42 DAVIS, Charles COOK, Louisa Elizabeth 21/1/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 50 February 1907 1 Charleville 43 MACKAY, William Henry MATTHEWS, Margaret 4/2/1907 Surat Surat Vol IV No. 52 April l907 1 Roma 44 GRANBOWER, Frederick William BLINKHORN, Alice Leah 19/2/1907 Miles Miles Vol IV No. 52 April 1907 1 Leichhardt 45 BRYAN, John Edward HASSTED, Elizabeth Emma 21/2/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 53 May 1907 1 Charleville 46 BECKER, James Robert ATKINS, Sabina Maria 9/4/1907 Coorada Taroom Vol IV No. 53 May 1907 1 Leichhardt 47 N ICKALLS, Edward PEGLER, Margaret Murthoo 16/4/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 53 May 1907 1 Charleville 48 HAIGH, Charles Eric PEGLER, Helene Sara 16/4/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 53 May 1907 1 Charleville 49 RYNN, John CORNER, Lililian 7/5/1907 Miles Miles Vol IV No. 54 June 1907 1 Leichhardt 50 SOMMERFELD, David SMITH, Cecelia 18/5/1907 Chinchilla Miles Vol IV No. 54 June 1907 1 Chinchilla 51 PAGE, Robert FOOTE, Emily 21/5/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 55 July 1907 1 Charleville 52 ADAMS, Edward John BROWN, Margarest Hannah 23/5/1907 Yuleba Surat Vol IV No. 55 July 1907 1 Roma 53 BARTON, Francis Hensley McMANUS, Rachel Frances 27/5/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 55 July 1907 1 Charleville 54 HARRIS, Lionel Henry Vernon McL;ENNAN, Florence Jean 27/5/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 55 July 1907 1 Charleville 55 BARBER, Percy Douglas POWELL, Kathleen 27/5/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 55 July 1907 1 Charleville 56 COMPAGNONI, William Thomas CHAPMAN, Ethel Kate 3/6/1907 Mitchell Mitchell Vol IV No. 55 July 1907 1 Mitchell 57 GIBBS. Thomas DIGHTON, Florence May Jeanette 16/6/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 55 July 1907 1 Charlevile 58 DUFELL, Carl Frederick HORSBURGH, Eliza 24/6/1907 Miles Miles Vol IV No. 56 August 1907 1 Leichhardt 59 ROBERTS, William Arthur BRIGGS, Susan Ann 16/7/1907 Taroom Taroom Vol IV No. 56 August 1907 1 Leichhardt 60 SCOTT, Herbert Forde SCOTT, Kathleen Clara 24/7/1907 Surat Roma Vol IV No. 57 September1907 1 Roma 61 MEYERS, Louie Henry ELMES, Emily Jane 6/8/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 57 September1907 1 Charleville 62 DIGHTON, Walter Wallace RUSSELL, Caroline Ann 7/8/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol IV No. 57 September1907 1 Charleville 63 MARSH, Isaac Gibbs DOUGLAS, Mary 8/8/1907 "Mt Maria" Charleville Vol IV No. 57 September1907 1 Charleville 64 KERIN, Patrick McDONALD, Henrietta 24/8/1907 "Moorindoorah" Unknown Vol V No. 58 September1907 1 Unknown 65 GRIFFITH, Claude Cecil OATES, Emily Jane 21/8/1907 Adavale Charleville Vol V No. 59 November1907 1 Charleville 66 PALMER, Edwin William HENDERSON, Martha Annie Edith 22/10/1907 Jackson Roma Vol V No. 59 November1907 1 Leichhardt Anglican Church Southern Queensland Page 1 of 22 Updated 19th October 2020 Diocesan Records Archives Bush Notes Marriage ID GROOM BRIDE DATE WHERE MARRIED B B AREA ISSUE PAGE CURRENT PARISH NOTES 67 SAUNDERS, Henry KING, Mable 29/08/1907 Wooroorooka Unknown Vol V No. 60 December 1907 1 Unknown 68 LAMPARD, James Randall RICHARDSON, Ethel May 02/11/1907 Dirranbandi St George Vol V No. 60 December 1907 1 St George with Dirranbandi St George with Dirranbandi 69 SPICE, Henry Edward CROSS, Elsie Ynata 06/11/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol V No. 60 December 1907 1 Charleville 70 BRUMBY, Joseph Alfred GRAHAM, Mabel Caroline 13/11/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol V No. 60 December 1907 1 Charleville 71 GREEN, Joseph Henry RADNEDGE, Emma 14/11/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol V No. 60 December 1907 1 Charleville 72 DEIGHTON, Frederick PALMER, Muriel 14/11/1907 Charleville Charleville Vol V No. 60 December 1907 1 Charleville 73 WILSON, Charles Thomas CLARKE, Mary Jane 28/11/1907 Unknown Unknown Vol VI No. 61 January 1908 1 Unknown 74 MARSH, Samuel Thomas WOODLAND, Louise Georgina 08/01/1908 Unknown Unknown Vol VI No. 62 February 1908 1 Unknown 75 HOUSTON, Henry James ROBERTS, Fuchsia 31/01/1908 Charleville Charleville Vol VI No. 63 March 1908 1 Charleville 76 WITTE, George Frederick William HOUNSLOW, Ethel Edith Sarah 12/02/1908 Boonarga Miles Vol VI No. 63 March 1908 1 Chinchilla Chinchilla 77 DOWNES, William PARIS, Catherine Elizabeth 12/02/1908 Chinchilla Miles Vol VI No. 63 March 1908 1 Chinchilla Chinchilla 78 HARRIS, John Joseph MARTIN, Millicent 10/03/1908 Boatman Charleville Vol VI No. 64 April 1908 1 Charleville Charleville 79 EAST, Eric Herbert DRENAN, Lucy Ellen unknown Charleville Charleville Vol VI No. 65 May 1908 1 Charleville Charleville 80 GREEN, John O'NEILL, Ada 19/05/1908 Wallumbilla Surat Vol VI No. 66 June 1908 1 Roma Roma 81 LEWIS, Thomas George ROBERTS, Isabella Annie 11/05/1908 Charleville Charleville Vol VI No. 66 June 1908 1 Charleville 82 FOSTER, Richard ROBSON, Harriet Eliza 30/04/1908 Charleville Charleville Vol VI No. 66 June 1908 1 Charleville 83 SUTHERLAND, James CUMMINGS, Mabel Jane Bruce 22/04/1908 St. George St. George Vol VI No. 66 June 1908 1 St.
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