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Mulligan John Wilson
Mulligan John Wilson of Brighton Australia is the father of Agnes Wilson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mulligan John Wilson.
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Source(s): Victoria Australia Death Records: 1836 - 1985
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Wilson, Frederick (Born Sep 1, 1826)
Wilson, Eliza (Born Nov 27, 1835)
Wilson, Nora F. (Born Jul 2, 1880)
Wilson, Elva (Born Sep 23, 1910)
Benning, Eva (Born Oct 4, 1895)
Wilson, Elsie (Born Mar 25, 1913)
Wilson, Nellie (Born Aug 5, 1919)
Beam, Elva (Born Sep 23, 1910)
Wilson, Sennettia (Born Jul 28, 1881)
Wilson, William Lafayette (Born Aug 13, 1873)
Wilson, Sennettia Sophronia (Born Jul 28, 1881)
Jackson, Josie (Born Dec 26, 1901)
Wilson, Elza Bell (Born May 14, 1906)
Wilson, Elva (Born Sep 23, 1910)
Wilson, Elmer (Born Aug 15, 1908)
Wilson, Nancy (Born Jan 1, 1900)
Wilson, Elza (May 14, 1906 - Apr 1976)
Copal, Mollie (Born Jan 1898)
Wilson, Andrew (Born Mar 3, 1914)
Wilson, Nathan (Born Feb 4, 1914)
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