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Arthur Moriarty

Birth9 AUG 1865 - Burn't Flat Duramana NSW
Death15 Feb 1942 - Conniston, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMary Ann Casey "Kessey"
FatherJohn Moriarty

Born in Burn't Flat Duramana NSW on 9 AUG 1865 to John Moriarty and Mary Ann Casey "Kessey". Arthur Moriarty married Elizabeth Ann Bonham and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Feb 1942 in Conniston, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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John Moriarty
1826 - 1890
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Mary Ann Casey "Kessey"
1842 - 1920
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Elizabeth Ann Bonham
1875 - 1932
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Edgar Albert "Bert" Moriarty
1897 - 1961
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Dulcie Annabel Moriarty
1907 - 1978
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Thelma Doris Moriarty
1903 - 1991
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Edward Clarence "Tooty" Moriarty
1901 - 1981
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Lily Elsie Moriarty
1916 - 1981
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Edna Cecilia "Ginnie" Moriarty
1909 - 1981
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Ena May Moriarty
1905 - 1961
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Emmaline Jane Moriarty
1898 - 1900
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Arthur John Aka Tom Moriarty
1893 - 1980
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Mona Gertrude Aka Norma Moriarty
1912 - Unknown
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Joseph Moriarty
1911 - 1911

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