Fanny (39) married John Wileman on 17 Jan 1902 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [2]
Fanny died on 3 Mar 1937 in Tarrawanna, New South Wales, Australia, aged 75. [3]
WILEMAN - March 3, 1937, at her sister's (Mrs. L. Caldwell`s) residence, 78 Tarrawanna street, Tarrawanna, Fanny Elizabeth Wileman, aged 75 years.[4]
Fanny was mentioned on a memorial in Wollongong Cemetery, Wollongong, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia with a death date of 3 March 1937.[5]
Sources
↑ *Birth Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths Marriages : accessed 04 Nov 2023), Index entry for WALL FANNY E; Parents: GEORGE and CHARLOTTE E; District: WARIALDA ; Registration Number: 14349/1862; DOB: 12 FEB 1862;
↑Marriage Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths Marriages : accessed 04 Nov 2023), Index entry for JOHN WILEMAN and FANNY E WALL; District: SYDNEY; Registration Number: 139/1903; DOM: 17 JAN 1902
↑ *Death Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths Marriages : accessed 04 Nov 2023), Index entry for WILEMAN FANNY ELIZABETH; Parents: GEORGE and CHARLOTTE EMMA; District: WOLLONGONG; ; Registration Number: 3280/1937 DOD: 3 MAR 1937
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #149839081 (accessed 4 November 2023)
Memorial page for Fanny Elizabeth Wall Wileman (12 Feb 1862-3 Mar 1937), citing Wollongong Cemetery, Wollongong, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia (plot: Sect. C of Eng. 2 Row: L Site: 10); Maintained by jlong (contributor 48741020).
Acknowledgments
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Fanny by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Fanny: