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Nickless Amelia Welsh

Birth17 Jun 1794 - Irongray, Dumfireshire, Scotland
Death6 Dec 1871 - Gibbons Plains, New South Wales, Australia
MotherAmelia Walker
FatherAlexander Welsh

Born in Irongray, Dumfireshire, Scotland on 17 Jun 1794 to Alexander Welsh and Amelia Walker. Nickless Amelia Welsh married John Newell Munsie and had 9 children. She passed away on 6 Dec 1871 in Gibbons Plains, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
Alexander Welsh
1773 - 1830
Amelia Walker
1775 - 1803
Spouse(s)
John Newell Munsie
1798 - 1864
Children Show all
Elizabeth Munsie
1828 - 1890
Alexander Welsh Munsie
1825 - 1879
James Newell Munsie
1817 - 1895
Amelia Nickless Munsie
1820 - 1891
Samuel Douglas Munsie
1830 - 1896

George Munsie
1822 - 1875
Susan Lawrence Munsie
1833 - 1908
John Munsie
1836 - 1899
Nickless Amelia Welsh
1794 - 1871

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