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Edith Myra Amos 1893–1893 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 February 1893

Birth Location: Warragul, Victoria, Australia

Death Date: 18 October 1893

Death Location: Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia

Father: William Amos

Mother: Laura Cousins

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Edith Myra Amos was born in 1893 in Warragul, Victoria, Australia, the child of William Anthony Amos And Laura Mary Cousins. Edith Myra Amos passed away in 1893 in Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • Edith Myra Amos was born in 1893 in Warragul, Victoria, Australia, the child of William Anthony Amos And Laura Mary Cousins.
  • Edith Myra Amos passed away in 1893 in Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Edith Amos's Ancestors

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Edith Amos
1893–1893
Birth Place: Warragul, Victoria, Australia
Parents
William Anthony Amos
1847–1907
Glen Gala, Cranbrook, Great Swanport, Tasmania
Laura (Mary) Cousins
1851–1942
Spring Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Grandparents
Adam Amos
1807–1874
Heriot By Crookston, Midlothian, Scotland
Susannah Lyne
1821–1894
Coombend, Gloucestershire, England
James Amos
1807–1888
England
Mary (Ann Jane Collins) Jackson
1816–1872
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Great-Grandparents
Adam Amos
1774–1845
Mary Tait
1783–1854
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Edith Amos's Timeline

2 Records

1893
26 February 1893
Birth of Edith Myra Amos in Warragul, Victoria, Australia
Warragul, Victoria, Australia
1893
18 October 1893
Death of Edith Myra Amos in Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia
Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 February 1893
    Event Place: Warragul, Victoria, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 October 1893
    Event Place: Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia

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