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Ellen Simcox

Birth06 Apr 1850 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Death13 Jan 1911 - Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMartha Stott
FatherAbel Simcox

Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England on 06 Apr 1850 to Abel Simcox and Martha Stott. Ellen Simcox married Benjamin Henry Balnaves and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Jan 1911 in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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Abel Simcox
1813 - 1881
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Martha Stott
1815 - 1888
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Benjamin Henry Balnaves
1847 - 1925
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Ellen Balnaves
1871 - 1871
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Ellen Balnaves
1872 - 1873
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Laura Ellen Balnaves
1874 - 1878
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Clara Balnaves
1875 - 1953
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Benjamin Henry Balnaves
1886 - 1974
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Henry (Harry) Balnaves
1891 - 1964
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Gertrude Balnaves
1877 - 1877
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Arthur Balnaves
1889 - Unknown

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