Family:Samuel Hunt and Emma Woodwards (1)

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Marriage[1][2][3][4][5] 11 Jun 1853 Aston, Oxfordshire, England
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  1. 13459, in Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Pioneer Index, Victoria, 1836 - 1888: Index to Births, Deaths and Marriages in Victoria
    3086 / 4.

    Births in the District of Hepburn in the Colony of Victoria

    Child
    When and where born - 4 September 1856 at Deep Creek
    Name, and whether present or not - Mary Jane Hunt, not present
    Sex - female

    Parents
    Father
    Name, Surname, Rank / proffesion, Age, Birth-place - Samuel Hunt, Goldminer, 23 years, North Moreton Berks
    When and where married, Issue living or dead - July 11 1853 at Aston Oxfordshire, 2 living
    Mother
    Name and maiden name, Age, Birth-place - Emma Jane Woodwards, 22 Years, Brightwell Oxon

    Informant - Signature, Description and Residence - Samuel Hunt, Goldminer, Deep Creek
    Witnesses - Accoucheur, Nurse, Occupiers, other - Dr Selby
    Registrar
    When registered and where - October 13 1856 at Hepburn
    Signature of Deputy Registrar - James Coffin, Dep. Reg.

  2. Marriages at Thame, Oxfordshire, England , in Great Britain. Registrar General. Index to the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales, 1837-1980
    3A/605/7/ Second Qtr, 1853.

    Jane Woodwards, Samuel Hunt

  3. Oxfordshire, England. Church of England Marriages and Banns
    PAR12/1/R3/4, 1 Aug 2022.

    Date: 11th June 1853
    Groom: Samuel Hunt, 19yo Bachelor Labourer of Aston Rowant
    Bride: Jane Woodwards, 19yo Spinster of Aston Rowant
    Groom's Father: Thomas Hunt, Labourer
    Bride's Father: John Woodwards, Labourer
    Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church of the Bann, by me Robt Williams, Vicar
    [Both Samuel and Jane sign their names]
    Witnesses: Benjamin Jones (x his mark), Mary Hunt (x her mark)

  4. 10 days before sailing to Australia
  5. At the time the village of Aston was in the Parish of Bampton.