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Annie Ritchie 1913

Annie Ritchie was born to James Ritchie and Jane Ritchie, and had siblings Elizabeth Jane (Ritchie) Hoskins, Mary (Ritchie) Blunt, and James Ritchie. Annie Ritchie died on August 15, 1913 in Ashfield, Inner West Council County, NSW Australia.
Annie Ritchie
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August 15, 1913
Ashfield, Inner West Council County, NSW, 2131, Australia
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    Ashfield, Inner West Council County, NSW 2131, Australia
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  • Obituary

    The Sydney Morning Herald. 16th August 1913. RITCHIE. - August 15, 1913, at her late residence, Inglewood, Chandos- street, Ashfield, Annie, daughter of the late James Ritchie, of Riversdale, Liverpool.
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    Annie Ritchie lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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