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Sarah Jane (Jinnie) CRICHTON
Born: 1876
Died: 1906-02-19 (aged 30 years)
Buried: Heidelberg,Victoria, Australia
= Married  =
on: 1895
at: Kangaroo Ground, Victoria, Australia
Edward WELLER
Father: Edward WELLER
Mother: Mary BAND
Born: 1864-07-17
Died: 1929-10-28 (aged 65 years)
Buried: Kangaroo Ground Cemetery
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Mary Agnes
Born: 1896
Died: 1980
Hazel Florence
Born: 1902
Edward Alexander
Born: 1906

Further information for Sarah Jane CRICHTON.

Domiciles: Kangaroo Ground, Victoria, Australia

Biography

Sarah was the daughter of Alexander CRICHTON and Mary Ann, nee BUNKER.
Sarah Jane died at Heidelberg in 1906 Victorian BDM ref no. 1901. She was aged 29 years.

Headstone (now broken and un-readable)
In Loving Memory
of my beloved wife Sarah Jane (Jinnie) Weller
Who died 19th Feb 1906
Aged 29 year
Rest sweetly Rest.


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