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Stephen Rodda

Birth06 DEC 1863 - Fullarton, South Australia, Australia 5063
Death08 AUG 1949 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 5000
MotherJane McKAY
FatherJohn RODDA

Born in Fullarton, South Australia, Australia 5063 on 06 DEC 1863 to John RODDA and Jane McKAY. Stephen Rodda married Emily Stephens and had 8 children. He passed away on 08 AUG 1949 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 5000.

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John Rodda
1838 - 1916
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Jane Mckay
1838 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Emily Stephens
1868 - 1935
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William Stephen Rodda
1895 - 1982
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Hector Mcdonald Rodda
1897 - 1976
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Ruth Gertrude Rodda
1894 - 1912
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Myrtle Jane Rodda
1890 - 1913
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Edwin James Holister Rodda
1898 - 1899
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Elsie May Rodda
1892 - 1912
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Gordon Roy Rodda
1893 - 1894
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Muriel Phillis Rodda
1903 - 1919

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