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Josephine EATHER

Birth10 Feb 1861 - Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Death8 DEC 1942 - MAITLAND WEST, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
MotherAnn Cornwell
FatherRobert Vincent Eather

Born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia on 10 Feb 1861 to Robert Vincent Eather and Ann Cornwell. Josephine EATHER married John Lamrock Creek and had 12 children. She passed away on 8 DEC 1942 in MAITLAND WEST, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA.

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Parents
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Robert Vincent Eather
1824 - 1879
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Ann Cornwell
1831 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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John Lamrock Creek
1856 - 1924
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Priscilla Josephine Creek
1882 - 1926
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Cyril John Creek
1887 - 1983
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Armand R Creek. 1Yr
1883 - 1884
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Isabella Creek
1893 - 1957
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Florence May Creek
1896 - 1973
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Albert Leslie Creek
1885 - 1959
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Francis John Creek
1902 - 1979
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John Clear Creek. 1Yr
1901 - 1902
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Alma Creek
1891 - 1936
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Ina Myrtle Creek
1899 - 1958
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Aquilla John Creek
1880 - 1958
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Robert George Creek
1883 - Unknown

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