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Alice Towns

Birth02 Apr 1869 - Blakebrook, New South Wales, Australia
Death16 October 1959 - Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
MotherAnn Kearns Rogers
FatherEdward Towns

Born in Blakebrook, New South Wales, Australia on 02 Apr 1869 to Edward Towns and Ann Kearns Rogers. Alice Towns married Charles John McGuiness and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 October 1959 in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
Edward Towns
1818 - 1882
Ann Kearns Rogers
1826 - 1899
Spouse(s)
Charles John Mcguiness
1859 - 1951
William Sylvester Batt
1891 - 1947
Children Show all
Melvie Heather Mcguiness
1902 - 1976
Florence Isobell Mcguiness
1886 - 1953
Hannah Mcguiness
1887 - 1963
Herbert James Mcguiness
1888 - 1919
Norman Charles Mcguiness
1898 - 1980

Laura Mcguiness
1890 - 1945
Vernon John Harcourt Mcguiness
1905 - 1995
Evelyn May Mcguiness
1893 - 1973
William Leonard Mcguiness
1896 - 1970

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