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Jane Thomson Dickens 1911

Jane (Thomson) Dickens of 6 Moorhouse Street, in Camberwell, Victoria, Australia was born in Scotland United Kingdom. She was the parent of Elizabeth Dickens. She married Jabez Dickens, and they had children William Thomson Dickens, George Dickens, and Jemima Dickens. Jane Dickens died in 1911 in Camberwell, Victoria, VIC Australia, and was buried at Melbourne General Cemetery College Crescent, in Parkville.
Jane (Thomson) Dickens
6 Moorhouse Street, in Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
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Scotland, United Kingdom
1911
Camberwell, Victoria, VIC, 3053, Australia
Female
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