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Elizabeth Ridley [16681]
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Elizabeth Ridley [16681] 2
Cause of her death was Murdered. Medical Notes: Elizabeth was an alcoholic and was eventually murdered, her body being found tied to a tree stump in the river - Ah Lunn, her lover was arrested and charged with her murder but was acquitted because of lack of evidence. 2 Elizabeth married Henry Tranter [16680] [MRIN: 5521], son of George Tranter [28449] and Annie [28450], in 1862 in Sydney District, New South Wales.1 (Henry Tranter [16680] was born on 1835 Jun 7 in Horsley, Gloucester, England, United Kingdom,2 died on 1919 Dec 13 in <Australia> 3 and was buried in Bigga, Georgiana County, New South Wales, Australia.) |
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NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), Marriage 176/1863. 176/1863
TRANTER, HENRY & RIDLEY, ELIZABETH @ SYDNEY.
2 Other Researchers, VERA PICKFORD.
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Bigga School Parents and citizens' Centenary Committee, A History of Bigga (Bigga Public School Centenary Committee
Ian Chudleigh, Editor
Printed by Pirie Printers Pty Ltd, Canberra, ACT), Pages 212-214.
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