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Thomas Hellier

Birth30 NOV 1864 - New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Death11 May 1944 - New Zealand
MotherFanny Ashton Lander
FatherWilliam HELLIER

Born in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand on 30 NOV 1864 to William HELLIER and Fanny Ashton Lander. Thomas Hellier married Ellen Gertrude Sampsom and had 6 children. He passed away on 11 May 1944 in New Zealand.

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William Hellier
1827 - 1896
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Fanny Ashton Lander
1834 - 1892
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Ellen Gertrude Sampsom
1872 - 1955
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Neta Eileen Hellier
1894 - 1964
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Ivo Reginald Hellier (Ww2)
1899 - 1979
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Gertrude Salome Hellier
1904 - 1904
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Roy Mervyn Hellier
1899 - 1960
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Leta Aileen Ada Hellier
1892 - 1893
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Edith Rose Hellier
1918 - 1984

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