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Sarah Isabella BELL

Female Abt 1871 - 1925  (54 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah Isabella BELL was born about 1871 in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia; died on 15 Apr 1925 in Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand; was buried in Karori Cemetery and Crematorium, Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand.

    Sarah married Conway De Courcy WILLIAMS on 12 Aug 1891 in Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Conway (son of Lt. Conway James George WILLIAMS and Theodora Eliza FRITH) was born on 31 Oct 1860 in London City, Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England; died on 9 Apr 1914 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Eva Eileen WILLIAMS was born on 15 Sep 1891 in Moama, New South Wales, Australia; died on 25 Nov 1960 in Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand; was buried in Jan 1961 in Karori Cemetery and Crematorium, Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand.
    2. Conway De Vacie Blennerhassett WILLIAMS was born on 26 Feb 1894 in Australia; died in 1961 in Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand.
    3. William Mansfield Frith WILLIAMS was born in 1899 in Australia; died on 17 Jun 1980 in Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand; was buried in Makara Cemetery, Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand.
    4. John Frederick Osborne “Jack” WILLIAMS was born in 1900 in Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand; died in 1973.
    5. Dorothy Vernon WILLIAMS was born in 1905 in Wellington, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand.

Generation: 2






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