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Isabella Broughton 1828–1892 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1828
Birth Location: St Werdurgh Derby
Death Date: 19 Oct 1892
Death Location: Omata, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Father: William Broughton
Mother: Mary proven\\
Spouse(s): Thomas Mace
Children(s): John Mace
The story of Isabella Broughton began in 1828 in St Werdurgh Derby. Isabella Broughton married Thomas Francis Mace, and had children including John Airth Mace. Isabella Broughton passed away in 1892 in Omata, New Plymouth, New Zealand.
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Biography
- The story of Isabella Broughton began in 1828 in St Werdurgh Derby.
- Isabella Broughton married Thomas Francis Mace, and had children including John Airth Mace.
- Isabella Broughton passed away in 1892 in Omata, New Plymouth, New Zealand.
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Isabella Broughton's Ancestors
Isabella Broughton's Descendants
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1. John (Airth) Mace 1850–1924 m. Dinah (Bayly) Penwarden 1855–1938
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1. Ethel (Jane) Mace 1878–1952 m. Bernard (Clement) O'Dowda 1874–1954
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1. Clement O'Dowda 1909–1986 m. Gladys (Gwendolyn Smyth) Clarke 1911–1981
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2. Constance (Laura) O'Dowda 1904–1980
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3. Geraldine (Florence) O'Dowda 1915–
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4. Montague O'Dowda 1905–1974
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5. Ronald (Cracroft) O'Dowda 1903–1981
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Isabella Broughton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 31 Oct 1828
Event Place: St Werdurgh Derby
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Oct 1892
Event Place: Omata, New Plymouth, New Zealand