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William Bray

Birth02 Jan 1861 - New Tiers, South Australia
Death14 May 1933 - St Arnaud, Victoria, Australia
MotherSarah Shueard
FatherWilliam III Bray

Born in New Tiers, South Australia on 02 Jan 1861 to William III Bray and Sarah Shueard. William Bray married Edith Andrews and had 13 children. He passed away on 14 May 1933 in St Arnaud, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
William Iii Bray
1839 - 1907
Sarah Shueard
1841 - 1886
Spouse(s)
Edith Andrews
1879 - 1963
Hannah Maria Andrews
1862 - 1898
Children Show all
Robert Lawrence Bray
1905 - 1996
Annie Mildred Bray
1890 - 1985
Ilma Florence Bray
1891 - 1947
William Leslie Bray
1884 - 1961
Alice Bray
1886 - Unknown
Eva Bray
1887 - 1980
Dulcie Bray
1893 - 1931

Eileen May Bray
1902 - 1984
Doris Evelyn Bray
1901 - 1994
Arnaud Llewellyn Bray
1907 - 1992
Muriel Bray
1904 - 1904
Edith Myrtle Bray
1914 - 1947
Ursula Gertrude Bray
1903 - 1997

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