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Ann Thomas Gilbert

Birth05 Mar 1858 - Cury, Cornwall, England
Death1922 - Glen Echo, Chamberlain Road, Bexley, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MotherJane Thomas
FatherHercules Gilbert

Born in Cury, Cornwall, England on 05 Mar 1858 to Hercules Gilbert and Jane Thomas. Ann Thomas Gilbert married John Goldsworthy and had 5 children. She passed away on 1922 in Glen Echo, Chamberlain Road, Bexley, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Hercules Gilbert
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Thomas
1830 - 1866
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John Goldsworthy
1850 - 1912
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William Thomas Goldsworthy
1881 - 1916
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Elizabeth Jane Goldsworthy
1877 - 1916
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Hercules Goldsworthy
1882 - 1939
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John Goldsworthy
1871 - 1933
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Paul Goldsworthy
1886 - 1886

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