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Edith Sarah Bailey

Birth1890 - Molong. NSW. Australia
Death15 OCT 1941 - Molong Hospital, Molong, NSW, Australia
MotherCaroline Bailey
FatherJames Bart

Born in Molong. NSW. Australia on 1890 to James Bart and Caroline Bailey. Edith Sarah Bailey married Myles Edward Larven and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 OCT 1941 in Molong Hospital, Molong, NSW, Australia.

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Parents
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James Bart
1870 - Unknown
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Caroline Bailey
1873 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Myles Edward Larven
1879 - 1962
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Ella Louisa Larven
1910 - 1987
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Leslie Bruce Larven
1921 - 1976
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Dorothy May Larven
1909 - 1986
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Cecil James Larven
1933 - 1981
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Edward Roy Larven
1917 - 1983
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Ernest Larven
1911 - 1919
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Cyril R Bailey
1908 - 1909

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