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William Stevenson Strang

Birth23 Jan 1855 - Born at Sea on the William Stevenson, Adelaide, Australia
Death22 Nov 1934 - Found dead on a train, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
MotherJanet “Jessie” Douglas
FatherMatthew Strang

Born in Born at Sea on the William Stevenson, Adelaide, Australia on 23 Jan 1855 to Matthew Strang and Janet “Jessie” Douglas. William Stevenson Strang married Emma Broomhall and had 11 children. He passed away on 22 Nov 1934 in Found dead on a train, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

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Parents
Matthew Strang
1826 - 1901
Janet “Jessie” Douglas
1826 - 1860
Spouse(s)
Emma Broomhall
1856 - 1924
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Mabel Strang
1878 - 1964
Violet Jessie Strang
1890 - 1922
Adelaide Isabella Strang
1887 - 1945
William Henry Strang
1880 - 1882
Olive Birrell Strang
1883 - 1884
Eric Oswald Strang
1894 - 1957

Elizabeth Ruby Strang
1889 - 1954
Beatrice Emma Strang
1884 - 1975
Edith Gertrude Strang
1893 - 1893
Violet Ruth Strang
1906 - 1982
David Robert Strang
1885 - 1902

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