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Hugheina Munro Steward
Hugheina Hugheina (Munro) Steward of Heidelberg Australia, was married to Samuel Steward, and has children Donald Steward, Annie Hugheina Steward, Anne Hugheina Anderson, and William George Steward.
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Donald Steward of Rush Australia was born in 1884. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Donald Steward.
Annie Hugheina Steward of Yarr Australia was born in 1886. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Annie Hugheina Steward.
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Source(s): Victoria Australia Death Records: 1836 - 1985
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Munro, Bert (Feb 23, 1935 - Dec 15, 2008)
Munro, Benjamin (Dec 28, 1938 - Feb 9, 2006)
Munro, G Bruce (Jul 31, 1955 - May 29, 2005)
Munro, Eldridge (Mar 31, 1913 - Dec 17, 1994)
Munro, Idabel (Sep 24, 1919 - Nov 24, 1999)
Munro, Robert (Oct 11, 1933 - Feb 13, 2007)
Munro, Frances (Nov 15, 1908 - Sep 2, 1996)
Munro, Gladys (Jan 23, 1905 - Feb 26, 1993)
Munro, John (Sep 23, 1904 - Aug 4, 1992)
Munro, Walter (Dec 28, 1959 - Jan 8, 1992)
Munro, Michael (Nov 7, 1960 - Aug 19, 2006)
Munro, Ian (Apr 29, 1946 - Oct 1987)
Munro, Chester (Aug 20, 1888 - Nov 1970)
Munro, Ruth (Jun 13, 1889 - Nov 1984)
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