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Charles & Ethel (McConnell) Davis wedding

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Charles & Ethel (McConnell) Davis wedding
Wedding of Charles Goulburn Davis and Ethel Blanch McConnell, 1914 Victoria Australia. Grooms party mother Ellen Karen Crofts front, standing behind father Charles Roland Davis, behind is brother of groom Christopher Merchison Davis female in front unknown. Charles Goulburn Davis Groom and bride Ethel, Ethel's brother and Annie McConnell and mother at back Martha Phillips father on chair Albert McConnell
People in photo include: Ellen Karen Crofts, Charles Roland Davis, Christopher Merchison Davis, Annie McConnell, and Albert McConnell
Date & Place: at The Holy Angel Church in Balaclava, Australia County, VIC 3183, Australia
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Ethel Blanch (McConnell) Davis
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ethel Blanch (McConnell) Davis .
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Charles Goulburn Davis
Charles Goulburn Davis of Tall Australia was born in 1887 in Tall to Charles Richar Davis and Ellen Ther (Crofts) Davis. Charles Davis died at age 30 years old on September 29, 1918, and was buried at Bellicourt British Cemetery in th Bn..
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