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Ann Elizabeth (Jones) Wilson, formerly Bird

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Ann Elizabeth (Jones) Wilson, formerly Bird
Ann Elizabeth Wilson, nee Jones, formerly Bird. In this photograph we see Ann Elizabeth Wilson, nee Jones, formerly Bird. She has her grand-daughter, Nina Beatrice Lees, with her.
Date & Place: in Sydney, NSW Australia
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Nina Beatrice Lees is my grandmother. Judith Mayell
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Ann Elizabeth Jones Bird
Ann Elizabeth Elizabeth (Jones) Wilson of 12 Kendall Street, in Sydney, NSW Australia was born circa February 13, 1833 in Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire County Wales to Morgan Jones and Elizabeth Hopkins. She married Sidney Wilson, and they had children Amelia Lee Wilson, Laura Wilson, Rebecca Lee Wilson, Sidney William Lee Wilson, and Charles Wilson. She married Henry Francis Bird, and they had children Henrietta Bridget Bird, David John Bird, Caroline Elizabeth Nugget Bird, Ann Bird, Mary Ann Bird, and William Henry Bird. Ann Elizabeth Wilson died at age 68 years old circa 1901 in Sydney.
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