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Samuel John Jeffs (1883 - 1965)

Samuel John Jeffs
Born in Jerrawa, New South Wales (Australia)map
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Died at age 82 in Young, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Samuel Jeffs was born in the Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)

Samuel John Jeffs was born on 4th May 1883 in the rural district of Jerrawa, half way between Gunning and Yass, Colony of New South Wales (Australia). He was the only son of Samuel Jeffs and Kate Northrop. [1]

Samuel remained a bachelor. He passed away, aged 82 years, on 17th May 1965 in Young, New South Wales and is buried in St Mark's Churchyard, Currawong. [2][3]

Sources

  1. New South Wales Birth Index #31828/1883
  2. New South Wales Death Index #23606/1965
  3. Find-a-Grave; accessed 2 Jan 2025




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