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John Joseph Maddock

Birth10 Oct 1874 - Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand
Death12 Sep 1934 - 39 Queen St, Petone, New Zealand
MotherHannah SMITH
FatherThomas Smith MADDOCK

Born in Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand on 10 Oct 1874 to Thomas Smith MADDOCK and Hannah SMITH. John Joseph Maddock married Edith Jessie Hebberley and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 Sep 1934 in 39 Queen St, Petone, New Zealand.

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Thomas Smith Maddock
1840 - 1905
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Hannah Smith
1845 - 1889
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Edith Jessie Hebberley
1876 - 1947
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Edith Mary Maddock
1901 - 1990
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John Stephen Maddock
1897 - 1929
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Violet Jane Maddock
1908 - 1992
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Charles Arthur Maddock
1898 - 1954
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Edward Albert Maddock
1902 - 1983
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Joseph Walter Maddock
1914 - 1984
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Amy Maude Maddock
1911 - 1960
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Henry Allen Maddock
1904 - 1962
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John George Maddock
1899 - 1900

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