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Elizabeth Patching

Birth23 May 1857 - Brighton, Sussex, East Sussex, England
Death1924 - Coburg, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
MotherLydia Holliday
FatherJohn Patching

Born in Brighton, Sussex, East Sussex, England on 23 May 1857 to John Patching and Lydia Holliday. Elizabeth Patching married Charles Croot and had 7 children. She passed away on 1924 in Coburg, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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John Patching
1829 - 1907
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Lydia Holliday
1829 - 1912
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Charles Croot
1834 - 1929
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Mary Elizabeth Croot
1879 - 1919
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George Croot
1887 - 1957
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Henry Croot
1878 - 1961
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Agnes Croot
1885 - 1954
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Emma Croot
1881 - 1970
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Esther Croot
1883 - 1919
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Arabella Croot
1890 - 1921

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