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Julia Mathews 1840–1917 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1840

Birth Location: Madron, Cornwall, England

Death Date: 18 AUG 1917

Death Location: Parkside, North Adelaide, South Australia

Father: Thomas Mathews

Mother: Julia Richards

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Julia Mathews was born in 1840 in Madron, Cornwall, England, the child of Thomas Garland Mathews And Julia Richards. Julia Mathews passed away in 1917 in Parkside, North Adelaide, South Australia.

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Biography

  • Julia Mathews was born in 1840 in Madron, Cornwall, England, the child of Thomas Garland Mathews And Julia Richards.
  • Julia Mathews passed away in 1917 in Parkside, North Adelaide, South Australia.

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Julia Mathews's Ancestors

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Julia Mathews
1840–1917
Birth Place: Madron, Cornwall, England
Parents
Thomas Garland Mathews
1804–1875
St Hilary, Cornwall, England
Julia Richards
1811–1879
Possibly in Penzance or Paul, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
Henry Mathews
1770–1846
Penzance, Cornwall, England
Ann Burgan
1775–1847
St Hilary, Cornwall, England
Great-Grandparents
Henry Mathews
1738–1787
Mary Hosking
1742–1783
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander Mathews
1702–1775
Sarah Matthews
1701–1775
Ferdinando Hosking
1717–1764
Constance Harris
1716–1799

Julia Mathews's Timeline

2 Records

1840
1840
Birth of Julia Mathews in Madron, Cornwall, England
Madron, Cornwall, England
1917
18 AUG 1917
Age 77
Death of Julia Mathews in Parkside, North Adelaide, South Australia
Parkside, North Adelaide, South Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Madron, Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 AUG 1917
    Event Place: Parkside, North Adelaide, South Australia

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