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John Charles Daniel

Birth18/4/1882 - Inglewood, Reg 10140
Death1958 - Preston, Victoria, Australia
MotherBridget Griffin
FatherJohn Daniel

Born in Inglewood, Reg 10140 on 18/4/1882 to John Daniel and Bridget Griffin. John Charles Daniel married Gertrude Ann Molloy and had 7 children. He passed away on 1958 in Preston, Victoria, Australia.

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John Daniel
1838 - 1908
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Bridget Griffin
1848 - 1914
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Gertrude Ann Molloy
1892 - 1969
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Bernard Patrick (Bernie) Daniel
1920 - 1975
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Monica Bridget Daniel
1917 - 1933
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Mary Therese Daniel
1927 - 1969
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Alice Gertrude Daniel
1921 - 1968
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Nellie Patricia Daniel
1924 - 2013
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Margaret Joan Daniel
1926 - 2002
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Leo Joseph Daniel
1922 - 1926

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