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Amelia Matilda Richardson Bunbury (1863–1956)

Amelia Richardson-Bunbury, 1930

Amelia Richardson-Bunbury, 1930

State Library of Western Australia, 47872632

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Amelia Richardson-Bunbury, 1930

Amelia Richardson-Bunbury, 1930

State Library of Western Australia, 47872632

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Alternative Names
  • Richardson-Bunbury, Amelia Matilda
  • Pries, Amelia Matilda
  • Coyarre
Birth

1863
Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

Death

6 November, 1956 (aged ~ 93)
West Perth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Cause of Death

bronchitis

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