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Elizabeth Maria Laby 1950

Elizabeth Maria Laby was born to Thomas James Laby and Jane Eudora (Lewis) Laby, and had siblings Thomas Howell Laby and Kathleen Eudora (Laby) Davidson. Elizabeth Laby died on December 9, 1950 in Lindfield, Ku-Ring-Gai Council County, NSW Australia.
Elizabeth Maria Laby
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December 9, 1950
Lindfield, Ku-Ring-Gai Council County, NSW, 2070, Australia
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    The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 December 1950. LABY.- December 9, 1950, at private hospital, Lindfield, beloved sister of Kathleen Davidson and Professor T. H. Laby ( deceased ). Privately cremated.
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    Elizabeth Maria Laby lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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