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Edith Kate Mutton

Birth1880 - Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Death20 Apr 1937 - Bathurst District Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMargaret Storey
FatherJohn Richard Mutton

Born in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on 1880 to John Richard Mutton and Margaret Storey. Edith Kate Mutton married Frederick WHALAN and had 10 children. She passed away on 20 Apr 1937 in Bathurst District Hospital, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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John Richard Mutton
1834 - 1880
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Margaret Storey
1836 - 1911
Spouse(s)
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Frederick Whalan
1871 - 1919
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Jack Whalan
1901 - 1955
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Emma Speakman Whalan
1906 - 1999
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Hilda Whalan
1910 - 2003
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Charles Whalan
1903 - 1939
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Frederick Herbert Whalan
1912 - 1988
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Essel Whalan
1899 - 1919
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Essel Whalan
1899 - 1919
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Ila Matilda Whalan
1915 - 1971
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John Whalan
1901 - 1919
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Douglas Whalan
1918 - Unknown

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