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Thomas CULLING

Birth21 APR 1832 - Keinton Mandeville, Somerset, England
Death23 Mar 1901 - Mataura, Southland, N.Z. (Folio# 1111 Dunedin
MotherHannah Shepherd
FatherThomas CULLING

Born in Keinton Mandeville, Somerset, England on 21 APR 1832 to Thomas CULLING and Hannah Shepherd. Thomas CULLING married Margaret Anne HOLMES and had 3 children. He passed away on 23 Mar 1901 in Mataura, Southland, N.Z. (Folio# 1111 Dunedin.

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Thomas Culling
1808 - 1883
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Hannah Shepherd
1806 - 1863
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Margaret Anne Holmes
1841 - 1877
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Sarah Anne Walton
1850 - 1887
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Margaret Torrance
Unknown - 1863
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Thomas Shepherd Culling
1853 - 1920
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Hannah Mary (May) Culling
1865 - 1943
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Alice Margaret Culling
1875 - 1966

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