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Henry Everett Pace

Birth29 Jan 1843 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Death21 Dec 1913 - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
MotherElizabeth Stevens Smith
FatherJohn Henry Pace

Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia on 29 Jan 1843 to John Henry Pace and Elizabeth Stevens Smith. Henry Everett Pace married Eliza Kennedy Donald and had 11 children. He passed away on 21 Dec 1913 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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John Henry Pace
1814 - 1859
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Elizabeth Stevens Smith
1818 - 1912
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Eliza Kennedy Donald
1844 - 1935
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John Kennedy Pace
1869 - 1951
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Arthur Harold Pace
1874 - 1963
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Norman (Henry Norman) Pace
1880 - 1908
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Frederick (Fred) Pace
1887 - 1978
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Bessie Pace
1868 - 1958
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Adelaide Frances Pace
1871 - 1948
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Edmund Ralph Pace
1876 - 1961
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Ruth Pace
1878 - 1881
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Jane Mcewen Pace
1886 - 1886
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Louise Caroline Pace
1883 - 1887
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Henry (Harry) Everett Pace
1873 - 1908

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