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James Carmichael

Birth14 March 1875 - Calliope Diggings, Queensland, Australia
Death24 December 1926 - Atherton, Queensland, Australia
MotherMargaret Shaughnessy
FatherWilliam Carmichael

Born in Calliope Diggings, Queensland, Australia on 14 March 1875 to William Carmichael and Margaret Shaughnessy. James Carmichael married Margaret White Newlands and had 4 children. He passed away on 24 December 1926 in Atherton, Queensland, Australia.

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William Carmichael
1843 - 1919
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Margaret Shaughnessy
1844 - 1912
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Margaret White Newlands
1881 - 1978
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William Robert (Bill) Carmichael
1907 - 1998
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James (Jim) Carmichael
1909 - 1996
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John Edward (Jacky) Carmichael
1915 - 1932
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Margaret Agnes (Peg) Carmichael
1924 - 1985

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