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Clarence Sullivan 1903–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1903

Birth Location: Newstead, Vic, Australia

Death Date: 1903

Death Location: Newstead, Vic, Australia

Father: Daniel Sullivan

Mother: Charlotte Cook

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Clarence Sullivan was born in 1903 in Newstead, Vic, Australia, the child of Daniel George Sullivan And Charlotte Cook. Clarence Sullivan passed away in 1903 in Newstead, Vic, Australia.

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Biography

  • Clarence Sullivan was born in 1903 in Newstead, Vic, Australia, the child of Daniel George Sullivan And Charlotte Cook.
  • Clarence Sullivan passed away in 1903 in Newstead, Vic, Australia.

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Clarence Sullivan's Ancestors

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Clarence Sullivan
1903–1903
Birth Place: Newstead, Vic, Australia
Parents
Daniel George Sullivan
1873–1917
Newstead, Vic, Australia
Charlotte Cook
1881–1947
Sandford, Vic, Australia
Grandparents
Michael Sullivan
1847–1911
, NSW, Australia
Hughina O'Sullivan
1853–1934
, Sutherlandshire, Scotland
Mary (Ann) Cook
1861–1939
Eumeralla, Vic, Australia
Great-Grandparents
John Sullivan
1810–1892
Julia O'Leary
1811–1872
George Ross
1829–1901
Christy Ross
1828–1899
John Cook
1823–1881
Charlotte Pugh
1824–1886
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael Sullivan
1770–
Timothy Leary
1775–
Mary Silk
1776–
Lachlan Ross
1796–
Ann [?]
–1840

Clarence Sullivan's Timeline

2 Records

1903
1903
Birth of Clarence Sullivan in Newstead, Vic, Australia
Newstead, Vic, Australia
1903
1903
Death of Clarence Sullivan in Newstead, Vic, Australia
Newstead, Vic, Australia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1903
    Event Place: Newstead, Vic, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1903
    Event Place: Newstead, Vic, Australia

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