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Mary Anne Bollard

Birth22 Apr 1832 - Cobbitty, New South Wales, Australia
Death17 July 1921 - Clermont, Queensland, Australia
MotherAnn Upton
FatherWilliam Bollard

Born in Cobbitty, New South Wales, Australia on 22 Apr 1832 to William Bollard and Ann Upton. Mary Anne Bollard married George William KETTLE and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 July 1921 in Clermont, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
William Bollard
1806 - 1854
Ann Upton
1809 - 1891
Spouse(s)
George William Kettle
1828 - 1918
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Sophia Alice Kettle
1872 - 1921
Rose Emily Kettle
1874 - 1965
Lucy Ann Kettle
1857 - 1942
Elizabeth Mary Kettle
1870 - 1916
Sidney George Kettle
1859 - 1927

William Henry Kettle
1864 - 1947
Louisa Jane Kettle
1861 - 1951
Charles Edward Kettle
1868 - 1889
George William Kettle
1866 - 1868
Mary Elizabeth Kettle
1870 - 1950

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