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Julia Eaton 1836–1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1836

Birth Location: Ireland NOT Woolongong, NSW, Australia

Death Date: 17 Jul 1913

Death Location: Kawakawa Cem, Northland, New Zealand

Father: Matthew Eaton

Mother: Mary Casey

Spouse(s): Albert Morgan, William Smith

Children(s): Mary Morgan, Elizabeth Morgan, Charles Morgan, Albert Morgan, Joseph Morgan, May Morgan, Henrietta Morgan, Ann Smith, Sarah Smith, Thomas Smith, Phoebe Smith, Joseph Smith

The story of Julia Eaton began in 1836 in Ireland NOT Woolongong, NSW, Australia. Julia Eaton married Albert Morgan, William Thomas Smith, and had children including Albert Henry Morgan, Ann Smith, Charles Morgan, Elizabeth Florence Morgan, Henrietta Maria Morgan, Joseph Morgan, Joseph Smith, Mary Ellen Morgan, May Morgan, Phoebe E Smith, Sarah Ann Smith, Thomas Smith. Julia Eaton passed away in 1913 in Kawakawa Cem, Northland, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • The story of Julia Eaton began in 1836 in Ireland NOT Woolongong, NSW, Australia.
  • Julia Eaton married Albert Morgan, William Thomas Smith, and had children including Albert Henry Morgan, Ann Smith, Charles Morgan, Elizabeth Florence Morgan, Henrietta Maria Morgan, Joseph Morgan, Joseph Smith, Mary Ellen Morgan, May Morgan, Phoebe E Smith, Sarah Ann Smith, Thomas Smith.
  • Julia Eaton passed away in 1913 in Kawakawa Cem, Northland, New Zealand.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Julia Eaton's Ancestors

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Julia Eaton
1836–1913
Birth Place: Ireland NOT Woolongong, NSW, Australia
Parents
Matthew Eaton
1803–1860
Tralee, Kerry, Ireland
Mary Casey
1806–
Kerry, Killarney, Ireland.
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Julia Eaton's Descendants

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Julia Eaton (1836–17 Jul 1913) m. Albert Morgan (1835–12 Mar 1905) m. William (Thomas) Smith (16 Oct 1823–)
  1. 1. Mary (Ellen) Morgan 1867– m. John Keatley 1842–1894
    1. 1. Ernest (Albert) Keatley 1884– m. Annie (Hamilton) Cochrane 1895–
      1. 1. John (Ernest) Keatley 1916–1984 m. Bessie Stevens 1916–1983
      2. 2. Betty Keatley 1923–
      3. 3. Mary (Ellen) Keatley 1926–
    2. 2. Sissie Keatley 1881–
    3. 3. Jack Keatley 1889–
    4. 4. Mary Keatley 1887–
    5. 5. Elizabeth Keatley 1891–
    6. 6. William Keatley 1893–
  2. 2. Elizabeth (Florence) Morgan 1864–
  3. 3. Charles Morgan 1873–
  4. 4. Albert (Henry) Morgan 1870–
  5. 5. Joseph Morgan 1876–
  6. 6. May Morgan 1879–
  7. 7. Henrietta (Maria) Morgan 1882–
  8. 8. Ann Smith 1854–
  9. 9. Sarah (Ann) Smith 1855–
  10. 10. Thomas Smith 1857–
  11. 11. Phoebe (E.) Smith 1859–
  12. 12. Joseph Smith 1862–

Julia Eaton's Timeline

2 Records

1836
1836
Birth of Julia Eaton in Ireland NOT Woolongong, NSW, Australia
Ireland NOT Woolongong, NSW, Australia
1913
17 Jul 1913
Age 77
Death of Julia Eaton in Kawakawa Cem, Northland, New Zealand
Kawakawa Cem, Northland, New Zealand

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1836
    Event Place: Ireland NOT Woolongong, NSW, Australia
    Record Source: SuzanneCrosbie.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 13 Jul 1918
    Event Place: Died from Bronchitis exhaustion, about 4 years.
    Record Source: SuzanneCrosbie.FTW

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 15 Jul 1918
    Event Place: buried at Rauri, by Rev F Sampson. Anglican
    Record Source: SuzanneCrosbie.FTW

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Lived in NZ about 41 yrs
    Record Source: SuzanneCrosbie.FTW

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Lived in NZ about 41 yrs

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Jul 1913
    Event Place: Kawakawa Cem, Northland, New Zealand
    Record Source: SuzanneCrosbie.FTW

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