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Helen Sinclair

Birthabt 1839 - Australia,probably
Death23 Sept 1900 - Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
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Born in Australia,probably on abt 1839. Helen Sinclair married James Hussey Churly and had 8 children. She passed away on 23 Sept 1900 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

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James Hussey Churly
1839 - 1907
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Stanley Henry Churly/shirley
1887 - 1954
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Ann Mclaren Churley
1863 - 1942
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Evelyn Mabel Brice Churly
1881 - 1959
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Helen Sinclair Churly
1869 - 1934
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Elizabeth Sarah Churly
1866 - 1946
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Edith Mary Churly
1871 - 1892
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James Thomas Ballyman Churly
1878 - 1884
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Laura Hussey Churly
1875 - 1929

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