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Bridget Stack

Birth18 July 1865 - Goolagong Via Cowra, NSW
Death7 May 1902 - Back Yamma, near Forbes, NSW, Australia
MotherMargaret O'Brien
FatherRichard Bernard Stack

Born in Goolagong Via Cowra, NSW on 18 July 1865 to Richard Bernard Stack and Margaret O'Brien. Bridget Stack had 9 children. She passed away on 7 May 1902 in Back Yamma, near Forbes, NSW, Australia.

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Parents
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Richard Bernard Stack
1816 - 1868
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Margaret O'brien
1835 - 1914
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John Joseph Martin
1893 - 1950
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Francis Robert Martin
1895 - 1974
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William Richard ("Briggs") Martin
1887 - 1959
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Thomas James Martin
1889 - 1967
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Daisy Margaret Martin
1891 - 1984
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Ellen Elizabeth K Martin
1885 - Unknown
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Richard Martin
1902 - 1903
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Elizabeth Martin
1896 - Unknown
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Kathleen Mary ("Lizzie") Martin
1898 - 1981

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