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Ethel Susannah Davies 1875–1907 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 May 1875

Birth Location: Duke Street, Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia

Death Date: 21 July 1907

Death Location: Asylum for the Insane, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

Father: William Davies

Mother: Mary Hore

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In 1875, Ethel Susannah Davies entered the world in Duke Street, Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, born to William Davies And Mary Ann Hamlyn Hore. Ethel Susannah Davies passed away in 1907 in Asylum for the Insane, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1875, Ethel Susannah Davies entered the world in Duke Street, Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, born to William Davies And Mary Ann Hamlyn Hore.
  • Ethel Susannah Davies passed away in 1907 in Asylum for the Insane, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia.

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Ethel Davies's Ancestors

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Ethel Davies
1875–1907
Birth Place: Duke Street, Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
Parents
William Davies
1832–1917
Abergwili, Caennathanshire, South Wales
Mary (Ann Hamlyn) Hore
1839–1896
Chudleigh, Devon, England
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Ethel Davies's Timeline

2 Records

1875
28 May 1875
Birth of Ethel Susannah Davies in Duke Street, Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
Duke Street, Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
1907
21 July 1907
Age 32
Death of Ethel Susannah Davies in Asylum for the Insane, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia
Asylum for the Insane, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 May 1875
    Event Place: Duke Street, Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 July 1907
    Event Place: Asylum for the Insane, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

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