DEATH. 11 Aug 1864, Bannister, Western Australia. Annie was interred in the Bannister River Police Graves. “Until recently the grave — which Const. Knibbs shares with Ann Barron, a policeman's daughter who died in 1864 — had been in poor condition. But the Royal WA Historical Society, Police Historical Society and Boddington Shire Council joined forces to ensure Const. Knibbs` death was acknowledged properly.” [2]
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However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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