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Honora Sutton

Birth1857 - Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia
Death4 January 1930 - Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia
MotherAnne Borbridge
FatherJohn Sutton

Born in Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia on 1857 to John Sutton and Anne Borbridge. Honora Sutton married Cornelius John Baptist Curran and had 11 children. She passed away on 4 January 1930 in Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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John Sutton
1821 - 1909
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Anne Borbridge
1836 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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Cornelius John Baptist Curran
1851 - 1913
Children Show all
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John Gratten Curran
1885 - 1968
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Annie Honorah Curran
1880 - 1940
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Patrick Michael Gilbert "Gil" Curran
1883 - 1957
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Edward I H Curran
1891 - 1925
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Mary Evelyn Curran
1892 - 1952
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Cornelius Joseph Curran
1881 - 1907
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Margaret Ann Curran
1878 - 1934
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Veronica Mary Emmett Curran
1889 - 1966
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Grace Geraldine Mary Curran
1887 - 1977
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Vera Curran
1896 - Unknown
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Eva Curran
Unknown - Unknown

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