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Rosenna Collins Smith
Rosenna Rosenna (Collins) Smith of Kew Australia, was married to Charles James Smith, and has a child Edward James Smith. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rosenna Collins Smith.
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Source(s): Victoria Australia Death Records: 1836 - 1985
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Collins, Edith (Born Jul 14, 1898)
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Collins, Mary (Born 1873)
Collins, Virgil
Collins, Margaret A (Born Dec 2, 1914)
Collins, Henry (Born 1894)
Collins, Bessie (Born Dec 18, 1908)
Collins, Carl (Born Jul 19, 1915)
Collins, Cuba (Born 1911)
Collins, Cora Ann (Born Feb 28, 1914)
Collins, La Wanna (Born Jan 19, 1927)
Collins, Howard (Born Jan 4, 1930)
Collins, Bertha (Born 1902)
Collins, Robert (Born Apr 18, 1897)
Collins, Theodore (Sep 5, 1902 - Sep 1978)
Collins, James (Born Jan 20, 1868)
Collins, Hubert
Collins, Cora
H.h.collins, Wlm. (Born Sep 8, 1859)
Collins, Alice (Born Feb 1934)
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