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Sir Samuel WAY - his ancestors and descendants
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Name
John
WHITE
Gender
Male
Person ID
I261
Samuel WAY
Last Modified
11 Feb 2024
Father
Henry WHITE
Mother
Louisa STONES
Family ID
F85
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Family 1
Susannah Mary GOODING (WHITE)
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b.
4 Dec 1842, Campbelltown, Tas
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d.
16 Sep 1888, Carlton, Vic
(Age 45 years)
Children of the marriage
It is not known if Susannah and John had any children.
Wedding
There is no documentation to support that Susannah and John ever married - or if they lived together - and if so, when.
Children
1.
Florence Elizabeth Jane GOODING (WHITE)
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b.
9 Jan 1877, Hobart, Tas
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d.
16 Mar 1880, Blue Tier, Tas
(Age 3 years)
Last Modified
11 Feb 2024
Family ID
F82
Group Sheet
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Last Modified
11 Feb 2024
Family ID
F248
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John White living at 4 Fitzroy Place Hobart in 1877
This property was valued at 16 pounds and was owned by George Campbell of Antill Street.
John White was living at 4 Fitzroy Place Hobart in 1878
This property was valued at 16 pounds and was owned by George Campbell of Antill Street.
John White living at 4 Fitzroy Place Hobart in 1879
This property was valued at 16 pounds and was owned by George Campbell of Antill Street.