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Frederick Peter Dein

Birth27 November, 1862 - Pipeclay Creek, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Death14 May, 1900 - Wattle Flat, New South Wales, Australia
MotherWilhemania Julianna Knorr
FatherAdam John Dein

Born in Pipeclay Creek, Mudgee, NSW, Australia on 27 November, 1862 to Adam John Dein and Wilhemania Julianna Knorr. Frederick Peter Dein married Selina Philomena Hodges and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 May, 1900 in Wattle Flat, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
Adam John Dein
1831 - 1910
Wilhemania Julianna Knorr
1837 - 1905
Spouse(s)
Selina Philomena Hodges
1863 - 1941
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Alice Ann Dein
1889 - 1938
Theresa Maude Dein
1891 - 1982
Clara May Josephine Dein
1885 - 1929
Mary Agnes Dein
1884 - 1955

Gertrude Vera Dein
1894 - 1942
William Henry Dein
1887 - 1957
Elsie Imelda Dein
1897 - 1967

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