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Catherine Moore ( Fitzgerald 1922

Catherine (Fitzgerald) Moore of Australia, was married to Thomas Moore, and had children Catherine Moore and Emmaline Winifred Galvin ( Moore. Catherine Moore died on October 23, 1922 in Malvern, Stonnington City County, VIC, and was buried at St Kilda Cemetery Dandenong Rd, in Saint Kilda East, Port Phillip City County.
Catherine (Fitzgerald) Moore
Australia
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October 23, 1922
Malvern, Stonnington City County, VIC, 3144, Australia
Female
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    October 23, 1922
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    Malvern, Stonnington City County, VIC 3144, Australia
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    St Kilda Cemetery Dandenong Rd, in Saint Kilda East, Port Phillip City County, VIC 3183, Australia
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    The Argus, Melbourne. 28th October 1922. MOORE.- On the 23rd October, at 5 Wills street, Malvern, Catherine, relict of the late Thomas Moore, of Moore street, South Yarra. R.I.P.
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