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Martha Deane

Birth24 Nov 1843 - Jervis Bay, Nsw, Australia
Death20 Oct 1910 - Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
MotherDorathea McMullin
FatherWilliam Dean (Dane)

Born in Jervis Bay, Nsw, Australia on 24 Nov 1843 to William Dean (Dane) and Dorathea McMullin. Martha Deane married James Merrett and had 13 children. She passed away on 20 Oct 1910 in Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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William Dean (Dane)
1799 - 1886
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Dorathea Mcmullin
1796 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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James Merrett
1838 - 1935
Children Show all
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Lilly Kate Merrett
1877 - 1958
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Martha Jane Merrett
1868 - 1933
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Dorothea Merrett
1875 - 1956
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William Nathaniel Dane Merrett
1863 - 1928
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Jeanette A Merrett
1886 - 1956
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Ann Cussen
1867 - 1867
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James Merrett
1875 - 1927
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Evelyn Maud Merrett
1879 - Unknown
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Ernest Merrett
1888 - 1940
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George Merrett
1881 - 1919
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James Merritt
1865 - 1865
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Mary Jane Merrett
1884 - 1945
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Lilly Merrett
1874 - 1874

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