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 Madras Marriage notices

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Date transcribed2015-10-31
Transcribed byPeter Evans
CommentNational Library of Wales - Marriage notices in Welsh publications of people with India connection

View all other items of "Groom  Surname" with value "Watson" in "Madras Marriage notices" Groom Surname  Watson    
Groom First names  W Ernest    
Rank/ Profession  Captain 6th Dragoon Guards    
View all other items of "Bride  Surname" with value "Treanor" in "Madras Marriage notices" Bride Surname  Treanor    
Bride First names  Diasy Sillitoe    
Place  Bangalore    
Year  1905    
Month  September    
Day  14    
Exact Entry  WATSON�TREANOR�On the 14th September, at Bangalore, Madras, by the Rev. Frank Nuttall, Vicar of St. Mark's, Bangalore, Captain W. Ernest Watson, D.S.O., 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), elder son of William Watson, Bromborough, Cheshire, to Daisy Sillitoe, youngest daughter of the Rev. T. Stanley Treanor, Chaplain for The Downs of the Missions to Seamen Society, The Laurels, Upper Deal, Kent.     
Publication  The Chester Courant and Advertiser for North Wales    
Edition Year  1905    
Edition Month  September    
Edition Day  20    
Page No  5    
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Welsh Newspapers Online (1804-1919) (http://newspapers.library.wales/home). 700 english language entries transcribed from the Family Notices that have a reference to 'Madras'. Transcribed by Peter Evans with the cooperation of the National Library of Wales.
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