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Richard Dudding

Birth16 MAY 1862 - Canterbury, New Zealand
Death17 Jul 1910 - Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
MotherElizabeth Jackson
FatherCharles Dudding

Born in Canterbury, New Zealand on 16 MAY 1862 to Charles Dudding and Elizabeth Jackson. Richard Dudding married Kate (Catherine) Rossiter and had 6 children. He passed away on 17 Jul 1910 in Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.

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Charles Dudding
1838 - 1904
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Elizabeth Jackson
1845 - 1918
Spouse(s)
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Kate (Catherine) Rossiter
1866 - 1943
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Alice May Dudding
1891 - 1980
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Horatio Stanley Dudding
1889 - 1966
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Charles William Dudding
1893 - 1974
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Hinemoa Dudding
1902 - 1980
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Bella Una Dudding
1904 - 2000
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Moana Dudding
1901 - Unknown

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