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Elizabeth Stack

Birth16 nov 1877 - Queensland, Australia
Death1953 - Queensland, Australia
MotherCatharine Stack
FatherJohn Stack

Born in Queensland, Australia on 16 nov 1877 to John Stack and Catharine Stack. Elizabeth Stack married James Smithwick and had 11 children. She passed away on 1953 in Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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John Stack
Unknown - Unknown
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Catharine Stack
1818 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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James Smithwick
1874 - 1929
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Margaret Smithwick
1911 - 1932
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Thomas Edward Smithwick
1902 - 1991
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Annie May Smithwick
1915 - 1962
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William Joseph Smithwick
1917 - 1986
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James Robert Smithwick
1903 - 1960
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Veronica Smithwick
1913 - 1996
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Mary Daphne Smithwick
1909 - 1989
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Patricia Elizabeth Smithwick
1907 - Unknown
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Kathleen Mary Smithwick
1904 - 1967
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Eileen Elizabeth Smithwick
1905 - 1934
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John William Smithwick
1900 - 1903

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