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John Patching

Birthabt 1829 - Brighton, Sussex, England
Death30 Jul 1907 - Albury, New South Wales, Australia
MotherMary Fryer
FatherJohn Patching

Born in Brighton, Sussex, England on abt 1829 to John Patching and Mary Fryer. John Patching married Lydia Holliday and had 12 children. He passed away on 30 Jul 1907 in Albury, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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John Patching
1798 - 1867
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Mary Fryer
1801 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Holliday
1829 - 1912
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Ann Patching
1832 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Patching
1857 - 1924
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John Patching
1872 - 1965
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Lydia Arabella Patching
1864 - 1932
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Emma Patching
1869 - 1952
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Susan Patching
1874 - 1956
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Richard Patching
1867 - Unknown
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Stephen Patching
1862 - 1940
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William Patching
1860 - 1937
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Isabel Crawford Patching
1859 - Unknown
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Jane Elizabeth Patching
1854 - Unknown
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Anthony Thomas Patching
1861 - Unknown
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Sarah A Patching
1855 - Unknown

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