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Ivy Myrtle WRIGHT

Birth12 Nov 1903 - Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula, SA, Australia
Death15 Dec 1974 - Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia
MotherHarriet Warner
FatherCharles Edward Wright

Born in Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula, SA, Australia on 12 Nov 1903 to Charles Edward Wright and Harriet Warner. Ivy Myrtle WRIGHT married William Bakie Dinnison and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 Dec 1974 in Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia.

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Parents
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Charles Edward Wright
1864 - 1941
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Harriet Warner
1879 - 1959
Spouse(s)
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William Bakie Dinnison
1862 - 1945
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Lorna Joan Dinnison
1924 - 2011
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Heather Charlotte Dinnison
1929 - 2010
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Murray Dinnison
1926 - 1982
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Loris Scott Dinnison
1928 - 2014
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Barrie Charles Dinnison
1937 - 2002
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Robert Dinnison
1930 - 1978
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Betty Elaine Dinnison
1932 - 2018
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Hazel Monica Wright
1921 - Unknown

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