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Amelia Muriel Chad

Birth21 Apr 1847 - Allyn River, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia
Death4 June 1923 - Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
MotherAmelia Nickless Munsie
FatherTHOMAS CHAD

Born in Allyn River, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia on 21 Apr 1847 to THOMAS CHAD and Amelia Nickless Munsie. Amelia Muriel Chad married William Adolphus Chaffey Snr and had 11 children. She passed away on 4 June 1923 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
Thomas Chad
1815 - 1881
Amelia Nickless Munsie
1820 - 1891
Spouse(s)
William Adolphus Chaffey Snr
1840 - 1900
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Isabella Amelia Chaffey...
1865 - 1938
Thomas Alfred Chaffey
1868 - 1941
William Adolphus Chaffey
1866 - 1931
Sydney Albert Chaffey
1883 - 1953
Walter George Chaffey
1870 - 1938
Ann Elizabeth Chaffey
1876 - 1953

Frank Augustus Chaffey
1888 - 1940
Caroline Honor Chaffey
1878 - 1948
Agnes Nickless Chaffey
1880 - 1966
Susan Chad Chaffey...
1874 - 1957
Arthur Frederick Chaffey
1885 - 1963

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