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Thomas Brindle DAVIS

Birth2 Jun 1878 - Fremantle, , Western Australia, Australia
Death7 Jun 1927 - Maylands, , Western Australia, Australia
MotherBridget Teresa DONOHUE
FatherJames BRINDLE-DAVIS

Born in Fremantle, , Western Australia, Australia on 2 Jun 1878 to James BRINDLE-DAVIS and Bridget Teresa DONOHUE. Thomas Brindle DAVIS married Edith OUSTEN and had 5 children. He passed away on 7 Jun 1927 in Maylands, , Western Australia, Australia.

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James Brindle-davis
1847 - 1904
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Bridget Teresa Donohue
1858 - 1929
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Edith Ousten
1882 - 1944
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Henry James 'Harry' Davis
1905 - 1972
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William 'Bill' Davis
1912 - 2001
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Sheila Davis
1919 - 1998
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Thomas Davis
1903 - 1928
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Alfred Davis
1909 - 1981

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