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Ada Perry

Birth15 Aug 1857 - Enmore, NSW, Australia
Death15 Apr 1901 - Trevellyn', 10 Grantham Street, St Leonards, Sydney, NSW, Australia
MotherAmy Crabb
FatherJonathan Stephens Perry

Born in Enmore, NSW, Australia on 15 Aug 1857 to Jonathan Stephens Perry and Amy Crabb. Ada Perry married Charles Bryan Pitt and had 12 children. She passed away on 15 Apr 1901 in Trevellyn', 10 Grantham Street, St Leonards, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Parents
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Jonathan Stephens Perry
1822 - 1908
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Amy Crabb
1823 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Charles Bryan Pitt
1854 - 1926
Children Show all
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Iole Eva Pitt
1881 - 1966
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Nigel Bronte Pitt
1886 - 1972
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Eryl Stephens Pitt
1888 - 1917
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Haidee Pitt
1880 - 1952
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Howard Linton Pitt
1889 - 1981
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Elaine Pitt
1883 - 1969
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Gladys Natalie Pitt
1885 - 1972
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Enone Irma Pitt
1895 - 1993
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Mervyn Osbert Pitt
1893 - 1982
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Enid Tregaer Pitt
1891 - 1979
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Thelma Eileen Pitt
1894 - 1981
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Shirley Brian Pitt
1894 - 1947

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