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Fanny Ada Edmonds

Birth22 Apr 1868 - Chipping; High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Death22 DEC 1947 - McCrae. Victoria, Australia
MotherEllen Elizabeth Swallow
FatherWilliam Edmonds

Born in Chipping; High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England on 22 Apr 1868 to William Edmonds and Ellen Elizabeth Swallow. Fanny Ada Edmonds married Alfred James Wood and had 5 children. She passed away on 22 DEC 1947 in McCrae. Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
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William Edmonds
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellen Elizabeth Swallow
1835 - 1931
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Alfred James Wood
1871 - 1929
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Edna Swallow Wood
1903 - 2001
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Forest (Joe) Edmonds Wood
1907 - 2002
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Malcolm Stepto Wood
1901 - 1984
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Alfred Wellington Wood
1896 - Unknown
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Millicent Wood
1894 - Unknown

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