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Births, marriages, and deaths as reported in the Domestic Occurrences section of the Times of India newspaper. The years 1861-1865, 1867-1888 have been digitised and available to download on the findmypast website.
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Marriages 1901
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click to view detail Williams Henry Goulstone Sutherland Ellen Ruth 1901 Sep 7
click to view detail Williams Henry Reginald Scully Ellen Bridget 1901 Oct 2
click to view detail Wilson William Burns Locke Charlotte Ruth Hampton 1901 Feb 14
click to view detail Worthington Charles Thomas Alice 1901 Dec 16
click to view detail Wright Reginald Thomas Janie 1901 Jan 24
click to view detail Zimmerman BF Watling Ethel Marian 1901 Oct 26
 
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