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Ellen Kavanagh

Birth1836 - Kent, England
Death23 Aug 1877 - Redbank, Victoria, Australia
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Born in Kent, England on 1836. Ellen Kavanagh married Matthew JOHNSTON and had 9 children. She passed away on 23 Aug 1877 in Redbank, Victoria, Australia.

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Matthew Johnston
1833 - 1895
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Ellen (Nellie) Johnston
1858 - 1929
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Louisa Domvilla Johnston
1862 - 1939
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Frederick Bertie Johnston
1872 - 1874
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Herbert Matthew Johnston
1868 - 1944
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Hamlet Johnston
1866 - 1938
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Frederick Clifton Johnston
1861 - 1872
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William Henry Johnston
1856 - 1935
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John Alfred Johnston
1864 - 1954
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Thomas Arthur Johnston
1871 - 1926

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