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Elizabeth Grace Bray 1865 – 1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 APR 1865

Birth Location: Callington, South Australia, Australia

Death Date: 1903

Death Location: Victoria, Australia

Father: William Bray

Mother: Harriett Penhall

Spouse(s): James Basten

Children(s): William Basten, Frederick Basten, Harriett Basten, Vida Basten, Norman Basten, Ella Basten, Albert Basten, Hilda Basten, Ernest Basten

The story of Elizabeth Grace Bray began in 1865 in Callington, South Australia, Australia, with parents William Stephens Bray and Harriett Penhall. As an adult, Elizabeth Grace Bray wed James Basten. Their household included William Joseph James Basten, Frederick Percy Basten, Harriett Jane Basten, Vida Myrtle May Basten, Norman Stanley Herbert Basten, Ella Cheveleta Basten, Albert Theodore Basten, Hilda Millicent Grace Basten and Ernest Percy Robins Basten. Elizabeth Grace Bray's life came to an end in 1903 in Victoria, Australia.

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Parents

William Bray
1839 – 1913
Birth Location: Redruth, Cornwall, England
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Harriett Penhall
1845 – 1882
Birth Location: (Cornwall), (England)
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Spouses(s)

James Basten
1864 – 1917
Birth Location: (South Australia), (Australia)
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Children(s)

William Basten
1884 – 1963
Birth Location: Moonta, South Australia, Australia
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Frederick Basten
1884 – 1888
Birth Location: (South Australia), (Australia)
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Harriett Basten
1886 – 1986
Birth Location: Moonta, South Australia, Australia
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Vida Basten
1890 – 1990
Birth Location: Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia
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Norman Basten
1892 – 1992
Birth Location: Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia
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Ella Basten
1893 – 1929
Birth Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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Albert Basten
1896 – 1937
Birth Location: Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia
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Hilda Basten
1898 – 1998
Birth Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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Ernest Basten
1899 – 1938
Birth Location: Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 29 APR 1865
    Event Place: Callington, South Australia, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1903
    Event Place: Victoria, Australia

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