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Mary Jane Stringfellow

Birth23 Feb 1882 - Roma, Queensland, Australia
Death12 DEC 1946 - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
MotherEva Alice Gayler
FatherJarvis / Gervase Stringfellow

Born in Roma, Queensland, Australia on 23 Feb 1882 to Jarvis / Gervase Stringfellow and Eva Alice Gayler. Mary Jane Stringfellow married Percy Wesley Scells and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 DEC 1946 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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Jarvis / Gervase Stringfellow
1856 - 1899
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Eva Alice Gayler
1863 - 1936
Spouse(s)
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Percy Wesley Scells
1881 - 1971
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Edna Beatrice Scells
1906 - 2003
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Ronald Gervase Scells
1908 - 1982
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Lesley Ronald Scells
1902 - 1903
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Esme Melinda Scells
1904 - 1986
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Cyril Vinton Scells
1910 - Unknown
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Lorna Eva Mary Scells
1916 - 1916
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Leslie Wilfred Scells
1912 - Unknown
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Beryl Joyce Scells
1914 - 1973

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