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James Goss Jnr 1937

James Goss Jr was born to James Anthony Goss and Josephine Mary (Madden) Goss, and had siblings Evelyn Mary (Goss) Baker, Thomas A. Goss, Mary Veronica Goss, Irene Patricia Goss, Kevin Joseph Goss, Lucy Mary Goss, Margaret Theresa (Goss) Jenkins, Grace Agnes Goss, and Kathleen Victoria Goss. He married Clarice Mary Goss ( Varcoe, and had children Adrian Goss, Marie Goss, and Patricia Goss. James Goss died on April 18, 1937 at Keon Park in Thomastown, Whittlesea City County, VIC Australia.
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