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Agnes Pearl Riley

Birth13 Mar 1890 - Gunnible Station, Gunnedah, New South Wales, Australia
Death9 NOV 1927 - Redfern, NSW, Australia
MotherMary Ann White
FatherJohn Riley

Born in Gunnible Station, Gunnedah, New South Wales, Australia on 13 Mar 1890 to John Riley and Mary Ann White. Agnes Pearl Riley married Douglas Herbert Mckenzie and had 9 children. She passed away on 9 NOV 1927 in Redfern, NSW, Australia.

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Parents
John Riley
1846 - 1898
Mary Ann White
1854 - 1927
Spouse(s)
Douglas Herbert Mckenzie
1887 - 1980
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Ivy May Mckenzie
1924 - 1979
Herbert Douglas M Mckenzie
1909 - 1969
Agnes Pearl Mckenzie
1916 - 2002
Agnes S Mckenzie
1910 - 1911
Jean Iris Mckenzie
1918 - 1984

Clarice Bruce Mckenzie
1922 - 1984
Dudley Patey Mckenzie
1914 - 1957
Sedelia Mildred Mckenzie
1912 - 1957
Sylvia Joyce Mckenzie
1920 - 1965

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