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Emily Ethel Green 1880–1972 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 18 January 1880
Birth Location: Lutwyche, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death Date: 20 September 1972
Death Location: Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Father: Frederick Green
Mother: Emily Watkins
Spouse(s): Thomas Martin
Children(s): Ethel Martin, Beryl Martin, Audrey Martin
The story of Emily Ethel Green began in 1880 in Lutwyche, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Emily Ethel Green married Thomas Martin, and had children including Audrey Jean Stewart Martin, Beryl Phyllis Stewart Martin, Ethel Lorna Stewart Martin. Emily Ethel Green passed away in 1972 in Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Biography
- The story of Emily Ethel Green began in 1880 in Lutwyche, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
- Emily Ethel Green married Thomas Martin, and had children including Audrey Jean Stewart Martin, Beryl Phyllis Stewart Martin, Ethel Lorna Stewart Martin.
- Emily Ethel Green passed away in 1972 in Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Emily Green's Descendants
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1. Ethel (Lorna Stewart) Martin 1907–
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2. Beryl (Phyllis Stewart) Martin 1909–
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3. Audrey (Jean Stewart) Martin 1912–2004
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 18 January 1880
Event Place: Lutwyche, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 September 1972
Event Place: Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia