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Yap John Hong

Birth1828 - Amoy (now called Xiamen, Xiamen Shiqu, Fujian) China
Death10 Mar 1900 - Denison Town, New South Wales, Australia
MotherUnavailable
FatherJohn Hong

Born in Amoy (now called Xiamen, Xiamen Shiqu, Fujian) China on 1828 to John Hong. Yap John Hong married Margaret Judd and had 13 children. He passed away on 10 Mar 1900 in Denison Town, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
John Hong
Unknown - Unknown
Unavailable
Spouse(s)
Margaret Judd
1843 - 1887
Children Show all
Margaret (Maggie) Hong
1866 - 1949
Ellen Hong (Young?) (Chivers)
1873 - 1961
John (Jack) Hong
1862 - 1917
William Hong
1868 - 1959
George Henry Hong
1870 - 1928
Eliza Maude Dorothea Hong
1880 - 1961
Rowland Langton (Rowley) Hong/horne
1878 - 1961

Charles Hong
1882 - 1947
James Hong
1885 - 1918
Charlotte Hong
1875 - 1875
Sarah Ann Hong
1876 - 1961
Maria J Hong
1863 - 1881
Bertha M Hong
1883 - Unknown

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