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Johanna Dwyer 1853–1926 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1853
Birth Location: Sofala, New South Wales, Australia
Death Date: 2 Feb 1926
Death Location: St Peters, New South Wales, Australia
Father: Michael Dwyer
Mother: Annie Walsh
Spouse(s): Henry Bell
Children(s): Bertha Bell, Ada Davidson, Evelyn Bell
The story of Johanna Dwyer began in 1853 in Sofala, New South Wales, Australia. Johanna Dwyer married Henry Dalton Bell, and had children including Ada Emily Bell Davidson, Bertha Gertrude Bell, Evelyn Rosa Bell. Johanna Dwyer passed away in 1926 in St Peters, New South Wales, Australia.
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Biography
- The story of Johanna Dwyer began in 1853 in Sofala, New South Wales, Australia.
- Johanna Dwyer married Henry Dalton Bell, and had children including Ada Emily Bell Davidson, Bertha Gertrude Bell, Evelyn Rosa Bell.
- Johanna Dwyer passed away in 1926 in St Peters, New South Wales, Australia.
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Johanna Dwyer's Descendants
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1. Bertha (Gertrude) Bell 1876–1910 m. Herbert (William) Gunning 1879–1945
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1. Walter (Albert George) Gunning 1902–1973 m. Mary (Anne) Hicks 1902–1989
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2. Ada (Emily Bell) Davidson 1892–1982
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3. Evelyn (Rosa) Bell 1878–1949
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Jan 1853
Event Place: Sofala, New South Wales, Australia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 Feb 1926
Event Place: St Peters, New South Wales, Australia