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Janet Stuart Lean

Birth3 May 1875 - Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Death25 Jan 1956 - Dunedin Otago New Zealand
MotherThamer Mawson
FatherJames Staughton Lean

Born in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand on 3 May 1875 to James Staughton Lean and Thamer Mawson. Janet Stuart Lean married Edward Ashby and had 10 children. She passed away on 25 Jan 1956 in Dunedin Otago New Zealand.

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Parents
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James Staughton Lean
1847 - 1903
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Thamer Mawson
1850 - 1926
Spouse(s)
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Edward Ashby
1857 - 1949
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Ernest William Ashby
1900 - 1971
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Bert Edward John Ashby
1896 - 1981
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Ellen Alice Fanny Ashby
1894 - 1983
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Francis James Ashby
1903 - 1995
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Edward Ashby
1905 - 1955
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Robert Alfred Ashby
1906 - 1943
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Doris Agnes Ashby
1908 - 2008
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Olive Effie Ashby
1901 - 1985
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Ann E Ashby
1893 - 1956
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Amy Ashby
1893 - 1973

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