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Ann Appleton BEE

Birth1849 - Aboard The Trafalgar, South Australia, Australia
Death1899 - Wayville, South Australia
MotherAnn APPLETON
FatherJohn Tallant Bee

Born in Aboard The Trafalgar, South Australia, Australia on 1849 to John Tallant Bee and Ann APPLETON. Ann Appleton BEE married Thomas Colebatch and had 6 children. She passed away on 1899 in Wayville, South Australia.

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John Tallant Bee
1809 - 1883
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Ann Appleton
1815 - 1864
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Thomas Colebatch
1841 - 1890
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Walter John Colebatch
1877 - 1958
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Mary Clyatt Colebatch
1876 - 1947
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James Clyatt Colebatch
1880 - 1881
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Florence Colebatch
1873 - 1950
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Thomas Gordon Colebatch
1888 - 1890
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Jasper Clyatt Colebatch
1883 - 1934

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