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Elizabeth Ann Dougherty (1889)

Elizabeth Ann Dougherty
Born in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, Australiamap
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Elizabeth Dougherty was born in the Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900)

Elizabeth Ann Dougherty, daughter of Joseph Dougherty and Elizabeth Ann Berryman, was born on 21 Apr 1889 at Beaconsfield, Tasmania.

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  • Birth: LIBRARIES TASMANIA, https://stors.tas.gov.au/NI/1074880, Name: Dogherty, Elizabeth Ann, Record Type: Births, Gender: Female, Father: Dogherty, Joseph, Mother: Berryman, Elizabeth Ann, Date of birth: 21 Apr 1889, Registered: Beaconsfield, Registration year: 1889, Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1074880, Resource: RGD33/1/68 no 760 (Image available)




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