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Alice Amelia Tickell

Birth1884 - Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia
Death1973 - Bright, Victoria, Australia
MotherSusannah Maria Shippard
FatherSamuel Charles Tickell

Born in Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia on 1884 to Samuel Charles Tickell and Susannah Maria Shippard. Alice Amelia Tickell married George O'Shannessy and had 5 children. She passed away on 1973 in Bright, Victoria, Australia.

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Samuel Charles Tickell
1851 - 1925
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Susannah Maria Shippard
1852 - 1946
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George O'shannessy
1883 - 1934
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Edna Adelaide Melina O'shannessy
1910 - Unknown
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Lillian May O'shannessy
1907 - Unknown
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Gordon Henry O'shannessy
1917 - 1917
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Leslie George O'shannessy
1905 - 1982
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Maud Phyllis O'shannessy
1915 - 1919

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