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Percy Digney

Birth10 December 1872 - Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Death1946 - South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
MotherMary Ann Butterworth
FatherGeorge Digney

Born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia on 10 December 1872 to George Digney and Mary Ann Butterworth. Percy Digney married Florence Rigby and had 12 children. He passed away on 1946 in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
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George Digney
1843 - 1934
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Mary Ann Butterworth
1841 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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Florence Rigby
1870 - 1956
Children Show all
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Ivy Digney
1893 - Unknown
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Patrick Claude Digney
1906 - 1978
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Margaret "Marjorie" Digney
1892 - Unknown
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Pansy Digney
1898 - 1982
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Minnie Phyllis Digney
1903 - 1979
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Tasman Percy Digney
1908 - 1941
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Matilda Digney
1896 - 1965
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Florence May Digney
1901 - 1989
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Marjory Caroline Digney
1914 - 2000
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Gladys Digney
1911 - 1986
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Norma Pauline Digney
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Eliza Digney
1892 - Unknown

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