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James Mutton

Birth2 JAN 1858 - Angaston South Australia ref b 13 pg 322
Death8 JUL 1903 - Port Pirie South Australia ref b 295 pg 381 aged 45
MotherElizabeth Currants
FatherDavid Mutton

Born in Angaston South Australia ref b 13 pg 322 on 2 JAN 1858 to David Mutton and Elizabeth Currants. James Mutton married Fanny Carter and had 7 children. He passed away on 8 JUL 1903 in Port Pirie South Australia ref b 295 pg 381 aged 45.

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David Mutton
1820 - 1889
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Elizabeth Currants
1838 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Fanny Carter
1860 - 1936
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Eva May (Sis) Mutton
1885 - 1965
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Minnie Clarice Mutton
1899 - 1984
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Eliza Mutton
1893 - 1893
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Cyril Percy Mutton
1895 - 1895
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Charles Herbert Mutton
1884 - 1967
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Myrtle Florence Mutton
1889 - 1977
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Archibald Roy Mutton
1891 - 1962

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