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Elizabeth Hannah PLUMMER

Birth14 Nov 1861 - Onehunga, New Zealand
Death22 Mar 1930 - Thames-Coromandel, Waikato, New Zealand
MotherMary Elizabeth Armstrong
FatherJohn James Plummer

Born in Onehunga, New Zealand on 14 Nov 1861 to John James Plummer and Mary Elizabeth Armstrong. Elizabeth Hannah PLUMMER married Robert (Ropata) Lowrie and had 12 children. She passed away on 22 Mar 1930 in Thames-Coromandel, Waikato, New Zealand.

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Parents
John James Plummer
1821 - 1895
Mary Elizabeth Armstrong
1826 - 1899
Spouse(s)
Robert (Ropata) Lowrie
1856 - 1939
Children Show all
Bertrand Lowrie
1888 - 1969
Frederick George Lowrie
1885 - 1956
Rita Lowrie
1898 - 1960
Robert Ross Lowrie
1886 - 1965
Bessie Winifred Lowrie
1901 - 1971
Douglas Hartley Lowrie
1903 - 1974

Ettie Elizabeth Lowrie
1890 - 1956
Winifred Gladys Lowrie
1895 - 1896
Mark Leonard Lowrie
1893 - 1958
Blanche Amelia Lowrie
1892 - 1899
Margaret Gwendoline Lowrie
1897 - 1951
John Samuel Lowrie
1899 - 1899

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