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Mary Ann New

Birth24 Feb 1845 - Brighton, Tasmania, Australia
Death16/9/1937 - Jamieson, Victoria, Australia
MotherTryphena Morris
FatherJohn New

Born in Brighton, Tasmania, Australia on 24 Feb 1845 to John New and Tryphena Morris. Mary Ann New married James Patrick Fitzgibbon and had 14 children. She passed away on 16/9/1937 in Jamieson, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
John New
1800 - 1897
Tryphena Morris
1818 - 1849
Spouse(s)
James Patrick Fitzgibbon
1838 - 1908
Roady Doyle
1837 - Unknown
Children Show all
John Francis Fitzgibbon
1868 - 1933
Fanny Fitzgibbons
1863 - 1910
Ada Gertrude Fitzgibbons
1882 - 1951
Charles Henry Fitzgibbons
1870 - 1927
Emma Violet Fitzgibbons
1889 - 1978
William Thomas Fitzgibbons
1879 - 1959
George James Fitzgibbons
1866 - 1944

Frederick Alexander Fitzgibbon
1885 - 1958
Mary Jane Fitzgibbons
1872 - 1931
Edward Sarsfield Fitzgibbons
1876 - 1932
Elizabeth Tryphena Fitzgibbon
1874 - 1957
John J Fitzgibbons
1871 - Unknown
Honoria Fitz-gibbon
1876 - Unknown
William Thomas Fitzgibbon
1878 - Unknown

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