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Claris Lilli Hammond Turner
Claris Lilli Claris Lilli (Hammond) Turner of Geelong Australia, was married to Allan Clive Turner, and has children Norman Barry Turner and Malcolm Lindsay Turner.
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Source(s): Victoria Australia Death Records: 1836 - 1985
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Hammond, Charles (Born Apr 30, 1857)
Hammond, William (Born Sep 14, 1864)
Hammond, Julia (Born Dec 17, 1861)
Hammond, Warren (Born Apr 21, 1826)
Hammond, Caroline (Born Nov 9, 1823)
Hammond, Verna
Hammond, Elizabeth (Born Oct 15, 1846)
Hammond, Joseph (Born Dec 3, 1867)
Hammond, Helen (Born Jul 6, 1885)
Hammond, Minnie (Born Apr 16, 1885)
Hammond, Harold
Hammond, Louis
Hammond, Margaret
Clemons, Mary (Born circa 1862)
Hammond, Louvinia (Born Sep 19, 1869)
Hammond, John (Jul 2, 1626 - Nov 22, 1709)
Hammond, Kenneth (Apr 24, 1904 - Mar 1976)
Hammond, Nellie (Sep 9, 1890 - Sep 1986)
Hammond, James (Jun 10, 1905 - Apr 1976)
Hammond, George (May 30, 1887 - Mar 1967)
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