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Kate Johnson 1880–1898 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1880

Birth Location: Morpeth, New South Wales

Death Date: 02 Nov 1898

Death Location: Balmain South, New South Wales

Father: John Johnson

Mother: Margaret Burke

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In 1880, Kate Johnson entered the world in Morpeth, New South Wales, born to John Henry Hans Peter Johnson And Margaret Mary A Burgess Bourke Burke. Kate Johnson passed away in 1898 in Balmain South, New South Wales.

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Biography

  • In 1880, Kate Johnson entered the world in Morpeth, New South Wales, born to John Henry Hans Peter Johnson And Margaret Mary A Burgess Bourke Burke.
  • Kate Johnson passed away in 1898 in Balmain South, New South Wales.

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Kate Johnson's Ancestors

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Kate Johnson
1880–1898
Birth Place: Morpeth, New South Wales
Parents
John Henry (Hans) Peter Johnson
1847–1921
Langeland Copenhagan, Denmark
Margaret ((Mary) A Burgess Bourke) Burke
1852–1882
County Galway, Ireland
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Kate Johnson's Timeline

2 Records

1880
1880
Birth of Kate Johnson in Morpeth, New South Wales
Morpeth, New South Wales
1898
02 Nov 1898
Age 18
Death of Kate Johnson in Balmain South, New South Wales
Balmain South, New South Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Morpeth, New South Wales
    Record Source: New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Coroners' Inquests, State Archives NSW; Series: 2225; Item: 7936; Roll: 343

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Nov 1898
    Event Place: Balmain South, New South Wales
    Record Source: New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Coroners' Inquests, State Archives NSW; Series: 2225; Item: 7936; Roll: 343

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