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Agnes Bushell

Birth1 Jan 1833 - Cobar, New South Wales, Australia
Death14 Oct 1909 - Newbridge, NSW, Australia
MotherNot Available
FatherEdward Bushell

Born in Cobar, New South Wales, Australia on 1 Jan 1833 to Edward Bushell. Agnes Bushell married Thomas Radburn and had 14 children. She passed away on 14 Oct 1909 in Newbridge, NSW, Australia.

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Parents
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Edward Bushell
Unknown - Unknown
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Radburn
1829 - 1860
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Patrick Healy
1823 - 1904
Children Show all
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Matthew Radburn
1857 - 1924
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Celia Radburn
1860 - 1938
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John Thomas Radburn
1855 - 1871
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Agnes Healy
1866 - 1948
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William Healy
1862 - 1863
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Maurice Healey
1870 - 1949
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Patrick Healey
1868 - Unknown
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Daniel Healey
1873 - 1902
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Thomas Healey
1875 - 1875
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Maria Healy
1864 - 1887
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Hannah (Twin To Edward) Healey
1878 - 1878
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John Healey
1879 - 1886
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Edward Healey
1878 - 1878
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Christy Healey
Unknown - 1886

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