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James HARVISON

Birth15 Oct 1811 - Enniscarthy, co Wexford, Ireland
Death27 Apr 1883 - Kiama, New South Wales, Australia
MotherSarah McDonald
FatherWilliam Harvison

Born in Enniscarthy, co Wexford, Ireland on 15 Oct 1811 to William Harvison and Sarah McDonald. James HARVISON married Mary Jane Armstrong and had 16 children. He passed away on 27 Apr 1883 in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
William Harvison
1779 - 1870
Sarah Mcdonald
1783 - 1864
Spouse(s)
Mary Jane Armstrong
1816 - 1860
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Robert Henry Harvison
1848 - 1925
Arthur James Harvison
1846 - 1917
Maria Harvison
1851 - 1929
Sarah Harvison
1849 - 1915
William Richard Harvison
1842 - 1924
Wilmina Harvison
1880 - 1961
Martha Harvison
1867 - 1924
Ann Harvison
1838 - 1839

Catherine Isabella Kate Harvison
1859 - 1931
Henrietta Harvison
1859 - 1899
John Harvison
1874 - 1875
Susan Harvison
1876 - 1958
Archibald Hamilton Harvison
1854 - 1918
John Harvison
1860 - 1860
Mary J Harvison
1852 - 1860
Thomas Harbison
1828 - Unknown

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