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Mary Stringle

Birth14 April 1854 - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death10 JUN 1935 - District Hospital Atherton, QLD, Australia
MotherMary Prideaux
FatherNathaniel Stringle

Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 14 April 1854 to Nathaniel Stringle and Mary Prideaux. Mary Stringle married Robert Charles Coleman and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 JUN 1935 in District Hospital Atherton, QLD, Australia.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Stringle
1796 - 1871
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Mary Prideaux
Unknown - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Robert Charles Coleman
1850 - 1932
Children Show all
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Arthur John Coleman
1879 - 1971
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Sydney Victor Coleman
1881 - 1969
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Charles Coleman
1884 - 1964
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Harriet Mary Coleman
1875 - 1916
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Etty Anna Coleman
1877 - 1878
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Walter Leslie Coleman
1887 - 1917
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William Henry Coleman
1890 - 1984

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