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 Christina and Donald McLEAN from Scotland 1837



Janet LOVEGROVE OR BATES

Janet LOVEGROVE OR BATES

Female

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  • Name Janet LOVEGROVE OR BATES  [1
    Gender Female 
    Residence Tasmania Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I-2816  Christina and Donald McLean | Ewen (Hugh the elder) McLean's descendants
    Last Modified 19 Nov 2016 

    Father Laurence Ewan LOVEGROVE, Private ,   b. 11 Jun 1893, Meningie SA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Sep 1979, Meningie SA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 86 years) 
    Mother Emma Helen PIKE,   b. 5 Mar 1894, Adelaide SA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 15 Jul 1922  Balhannah SA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Family ID F-925  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S-3] PUBLICATION BRB 'Donald & Christina McLean & Their Descendants', 1995 copies available, Copies of the BRB available Strathalbyn National Trust Museum & Library, several libraries around Australia including State Library SA, and Western Australian Genealogical Society Bayswater WA Request assistance for locating a copy through 'Contact us' on this website. .

    2. [S-75] BDM SA, 28 Jan 2017 Researcher Lorna McLean.
      Note there was Tasmania previously entered with no date and no evidence...the above matches parents and marriage date.

      Groom Surname: LOVEGROVE Groom Given Names: Laurence Ewin Bride Surname: PIKE Bride Given Names: Emma Helen Marriage Date: 15-Jul-1922 Marriage Place: St Thomas Church Balhannah Groom Age: 28 Groom Marital Status: S Groom Father: Thomas William LOVEGROVE
      Bride Age: 28 Bride Marital Status: S Bride Father: Walter Henry PIKE District: Nairne Book/Page: 292/150
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