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Mary Ann Selby

Birth13 Jun 1852 - Mile End New Town, Middlesex, England
Death12 Jun 1919 - Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia
MotherElizabeth Lobb
FatherRobert Selby

Born in Mile End New Town, Middlesex, England on 13 Jun 1852 to Robert Selby and Elizabeth Lobb. Mary Ann Selby had 11 children. She passed away on 12 Jun 1919 in Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
Robert Selby
1819 - 1888
Elizabeth Lobb
1818 - 1855
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Edith Pearl Peters
1884 - 1913
Esther Peters
1881 - 1957
Mary Ann "Polly" Peters
1894 - 1986
Robert Nathaniel Peters
1885 - 1968
William Herbert Peters
1879 - 1964
Charles James Peters
1876 - 1929

Fanny May Peters
1878 - 1919
Henry Ernest Peters
1888 - 1936
Arthur William Peters
1874 - 1875
Violet Annie Maud Peters
1891 - 1896
Ellen Clara Peters
1875 - 1876

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