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Ellen Eason

Birth7 November 1857 - Geegullalong Station,NSW
Death14 May 1924 - Emu Plains, New South Wales, Australia
MotherHonora Downey
FatherGeorge Eason

Born in Geegullalong Station,NSW on 7 November 1857 to George Eason and Honora Downey. Ellen Eason married Charles Bloomfield and had 13 children. She passed away on 14 May 1924 in Emu Plains, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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George Eason
1821 - 1880
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Honora Downey
1832 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Charles Bloomfield
1845 - 1927
Children Show all
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Charles Frederick Ernest Bloomfield
1875 - 1961
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Arthur Vincent Bloomfield
1882 - 1974
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Lionel Bloomfield
1885 - 1968
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Norman Edwin Bloomfield
1883 - 1958
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George Sydney Bloomfield
1879 - 1939
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Clement Albert Victor Bloomfield
1877 - 1945
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Octavius Kenneth Eason Bloomfield
1891 - 1917
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Muriel Joy Victoria Bloomfield
1887 - 1927
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Septimus Alban Eason Bloomfield
1889 - 1971
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Lance Reid Eason Bloomfield
1893 - 1965
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Wallace Eason Bloomfield
1896 - 1986
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Myee Mary Eason Bloomfield
1898 - 1987
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Isidore Eason Bloomfield
1902 - 1984

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