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Catherine Kathleen "Kitty" Shiels ( Gedling 1932

Catherine (Gedling) Shiels was born to Frank Gedling and Mary "May" Josephine Gedling ( Brown, and had siblings Francis Henry Gedling and Josephine Glenda McNamara. Catherine Shiels married John Thomas Shiels, and died on October 16, 1932 in Brunswick East, Moreland City County, VIC Australia.
Catherine (Gedling) Shiels
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October 16, 1932
Brunswick East, Moreland City County, VIC, 3057, Australia
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  • Introduction

    The Leader, Melbourne. 11th January 1908. MARRIAGES. SHEILS- GEDLING. On the 2nd January, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Murphy, John, the eldest son of Edward Sheils, of Mirboo North, to Kathleen ( Kitty ), second daughter of Frank Gedling, of Maryborough.
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    The Age, Melbourne. 17th October 1932. SHIELS.. - On the 16th October, at her residence, Barmomi, Burchett street, Brunswick East, Catherine, beloved sister of Glenda and Edward McNamara ( Korumburra ), loving aunt of Glenda, Frank, Kathleen, and Jack, loving daughter of May Gedling ( Leongatha ). Aged 45 years. R.I.P. SHIELDS.- On 16th October, at her residence, Baromi, Burchett street, East Brunswick, Catherine, beloved sister of Frank and Ada Gedling, and loving aunt of Enid and Willis, ( Warburton ).- R.I.P.
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