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Emily J. FRIEND 1898–1910 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 NOV 1898

Birth Location: Liverpool, n.s.w.Australia

Death Date: 19 DEC 1910

Death Location: Newtown, n.S.W.Australia

Father: Richard FRIEND

Mother: Ellen DEVANEY

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Emily J. FRIEND was born in 1898 in Liverpool, n.s.w.Australia, the child of Richard Joseph Friend And Ellen V Devaney. Emily J. FRIEND passed away in 1910 in Newtown, n.S.W.Australia.

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Biography

  • Emily J. FRIEND was born in 1898 in Liverpool, n.s.w.Australia, the child of Richard Joseph Friend And Ellen V Devaney.
  • Emily J. FRIEND passed away in 1910 in Newtown, n.S.W.Australia.

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Emily FRIEND's Ancestors

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Emily FRIEND
1898–1910
Birth Place: Liverpool, n.s.w.Australia
Parents
Richard Joseph FRIEND
1870–1939
Campbelltown, n.S.W.Australia
Ellen (V) DEVANEY
1870–1941
Moorebank, n.s.w.Australia
Grandparents
Thomas FRIEND
1818–1886
Westfield, Sussex, England
Elizabeth (Rose) LOSEBY
1833–1908
N.S.W.Australia
Thomas (Cornelius) DEVANEY
1819–1873
Mary (Ann) NEVELL
1828–1873
Great-Grandparents
Samuel FRIEND
1777–1851
Mary FORD
1780–1820
Richard LOSEBY
1804–1893
Ellen FARTHING
1793–1887
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas FRIEND
1749–1798
Elizabeth FULLMAN
1735–1794
Richard FORD
1729–1783
Jane
1738–1783

Emily FRIEND's Timeline

2 Records

1898
29 NOV 1898
Birth of Emily J. FRIEND in Liverpool, n.s.w.Australia
Liverpool, n.s.w.Australia
1910
19 DEC 1910
Age 12
Death of Emily J. FRIEND in Newtown, n.S.W.Australia
Newtown, n.S.W.Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 NOV 1898
    Event Place: Liverpool, n.s.w.Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 DEC 1910
    Event Place: Newtown, n.S.W.Australia

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