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Joseph Blundell 1874

Joseph Blundell was born to Joseph Blundell and Elizabeth Presnall. He was in a relationship with Susan Osborne, and had children John Blundell, Susan Blundell, George Blundell, Abarham Blundell, Richard Blundell, William Blundell, Isaac Blundell, Jacob Blundell, Mary Jane Blundell, Rosanna Blundell, Margery Blundell, and Charlotte Blundell. Joseph Blundell died on February 13, 1874 in Queanbeyan, NSW Australia.
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    Joseph Blundell lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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