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Diana Lydia AMIS

Birth15 May 1882 - Bungaree, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Death29 Nov 1924 - 56 Stephenson St, Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
MotherMartha Mary Nash
FatherEverard Edwin Edward Everett AMIS

Born in Bungaree, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia on 15 May 1882 to Everard Edwin Edward Everett AMIS and Martha Mary Nash. Diana Lydia AMIS married Stanley Radcliffe Bacon and had 4 children. She passed away on 29 Nov 1924 in 56 Stephenson St, Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
Everard Edwin Edward Everett Amis
1849 - 1909
Martha Mary Nash
1859 - 1943
Spouse(s)
Stanley Radcliffe Bacon
1893 - Unknown
Francis John Smith
1881 - 1917
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John (Jack) Ratclffe Bacon
1920 - 2004
Evelyn May Bacon
1919 - 1941

Moreen Joyce Smith
1916 - Unknown
Ivy Mary Smith/thomas
1906 - 1983

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