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Simon Henry Berne

Birth12 Jun 1875 - Quamby Bluff, district Deloraine Tas. (folio 654/1875
Death23 June 1954 - Deloraine, Tasmania, Australia
MotherCatherine Marshall
FatherThomas Berne

Born in Quamby Bluff, district Deloraine Tas. (folio 654/1875 on 12 Jun 1875 to Thomas Berne and Catherine Marshall. Simon Henry Berne married Bridget Anne Donoghue and had 14 children. He passed away on 23 June 1954 in Deloraine, Tasmania, Australia.

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Parents
Thomas Berne
1849 - 1914
Catherine Marshall
1855 - 1943
Spouse(s)
Bridget Anne Donoghue
1877 - 1933
Emma Jane Marshall
1885 - 1961
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Simon Henry (Harry) Berne
1901 - 1978
Bridget Annie (Annie) Berne
1899 - 1977
Mary Agnes Bernes
1897 - 2010
Evelyn Emily Berne
1903 - 1933
Adeline Elsie Berne
1905 - 1969
Jessie Phyliss Berne
1911 - 1994
Kathleen Gladys Berne
1909 - 1992

Reginald Donald Bernes
1914 - 2007
Irene Ethel (Rene) Berne
1907 - 1986
Cyril Francis Berne
1917 - 1973
Mary Berne
1897 - Unknown
Dulcie (Dorris) Berne
1903 - 2005
Ileen Iris Bernes
1913 - 1974
Doris Myra (Dulcie) Berne
1918 - 2010

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