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Emily Jane Lawless 1870 - 1941

Emily Jane Lawless was born in 1870 to Mary Jane (McGuire) Midson Lawless and Thomas Lawless, and had siblings Lucy Isabella Crane, George Thomas Lawless, Bertha Amelia Roberts, Leslie Clyde Lawless, Laura Sophia Lawless, Clarice Myrtle Lawless, and Oswald Robert Lawless. Emily Lawless died at age 70 years old on June 27, 1941 at Royal Hobart Hospital in Tasmania Australia.
Emily Jane Lawless
1870
June 27, 1941
Royal Hobart Hospital in Tasmania, Australia
Female
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    1870
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  • 06/27
    1941

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    June 27, 1941
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    Cause of death
    Royal Hobart Hospital in Tasmania Australia
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  • Obituary

    The Mercury, Hobart. 28th June 1941. LAWLESS. - On June 27, 1941, at Royal Hobart Hospital, Emily Jane, beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Lawless, of Margate. Aged 70 years. At rest.
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