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John Redding

BirthAbt 1837 - Croagle, County Limerick, Ireland
Death8 Sep 1903 - Normanby, South Taranaki, Taranaki, New Zealand
MotherJane Walsh
FatherJames Reading

Born in Croagle, County Limerick, Ireland on Abt 1837 to James Reading and Jane Walsh. John Redding married Johanna Pahl and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 Sep 1903 in Normanby, South Taranaki, Taranaki, New Zealand.

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James Reading
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Walsh
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Johanna Pahl
1849 - 1926
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Frederick Henry Redding
1891 - Unknown
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Minnie Redding
1882 - 1975
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Albert James Redding
1884 - 1958
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Thomas Boney Redding
1886 - Unknown
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Joseph Edward Redding
1888 - 1901
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Catherine Redding
1877 - 1968
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Lawrence Redding
1893 - Unknown
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Catherine "Katie" Redding
1876 - 1951

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