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Bridget Mary (Mary) Hoo

Birth19 Apr 1875 - Leyburn, Queensland, Australia
Death11 Jun 1948 - Wondai, Queensland, Australia
MotherBridgett Ann Roche
FatherJames "Tuna" Hoo

Born in Leyburn, Queensland, Australia on 19 Apr 1875 to James "Tuna" Hoo and Bridgett Ann Roche. Bridget Mary (Mary) Hoo married Henry Alexander Musgrave Sanderson and had 12 children. She passed away on 11 Jun 1948 in Wondai, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
James "Tuna" Hoo
1843 - 1882
Bridgett Ann Roche
1847 - 1934
Spouse(s)
Henry Alexander Musgrave Sanderson
1865 - 1944
Children Show all
Alice Dorothy Sanderson
1896 - 1977
Alexander Evan Sanderson
1901 - Unknown
Arthur Henry Sanderson
1892 - 1969
Edith May Sanderson
1894 - 1953
Mary Eileen Sanderson
1903 - 1987
William George Sanderson
1909 - 1961

Herbert Frederick Sanderson
1911 - 1976
Charles Jason Sanderson
1905 - 1978
Richard Henry Sanderson
1912 - 1998
Annie Evelyn Sanderson
1898 - Unknown
Frances Joan Sanderson
1918 - 2000
Edward Sanderson
1914 - 1914

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