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Sarah Catherine Pointer

Birth17 Jan 1894 - Botany, , New South Wales, Australia
Death26/2/1982 - Summer Hill Sydney
MotherSarah Ellen Martin
FatherCharles Albert Pointer

Born in Botany, , New South Wales, Australia on 17 Jan 1894 to Charles Albert Pointer and Sarah Ellen Martin. Sarah Catherine Pointer married Cecil Stephen Johnson and had 5 children. She passed away on 26/2/1982 in Summer Hill Sydney.

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Charles Albert Pointer
1868 - 1943
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Sarah Ellen Martin
1870 - 1947
Spouse(s)
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Cecil Stephen Johnson
1889 - 1969
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Mary Ellen Johnson
1917 - 1985
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Elsie Amelia Johnson
1919 - 1992
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Patricia Georgina Johnson
1922 - 1999
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Maxwell George Johnson
1930 - 2017
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Laurel Hope Johnson
1925 - 1997

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