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Margaret O'CONNOR,1 daughter of James O'CONNOR ( - ) and Bridget KEATING ( - ), was born in 1876 at the BDM District in Queanbeyan, NSW.1,2
She married Foster Lawrence SMITH (b.1863 in Queanbeyan NSW) in 1896 in Queanbeyan. Foster and Margaret had 8 children, all born in the Queanbeyan district.3,4
Margaret died (aged 68) on 5 November 1944 in Michelago, NSW.1,2 She was buried in November 1944 in the Catholic section of the general cemetery in Michelago.1,2
| 1 | {S0157}, Cemetery List : Michelago, Southern Tablelands, NSW, Australia (http://www.interment.net/data/aus/nsw/southerntablelands/michelago/). Cit. Date: before 1 July 2009. Assessment: Secondary evidence. Text From Source: Smith, Margaret (O'Connor), d. 5 Nov 1944, s/o James O'Connor & Bridget Keating, bur. Catholic section |
| 2 | {S0328}, Internet (Monaro Pioneers) : General. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I12295.... Cit. Date: 8 September 2012. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 3 | {S0328}, Internet (Monaro Pioneers) : General. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I12295.... Cit. Date: 8 September 2012. Assessment: Secondary evidence. Text From Source: "Children : Alfred Francis SMITH b: 1897 in Queanbeyan, NSW Leslie J. SMITH b: 1900 in Queanbeyan, NSW Vincent K. SMITH b: 1904 in Queanbeyan, NSW Beatrice Veronica Mary SMITH b: 1906 in Queanbeyan, NSW Margaret L. SMITH b: 1908 in Queanbeyan, NSW Linda Catherine SMITH b: 1911 in Queanbeyan, NSW James F. SMITH b: in Queanbeyan, NSW Foster Lawrence Carl SMITH b: 31 Jan 1914 in Queanbeyan, NSW" |
| 4 | {S0065}, BDM (NSW) Online Indexs : Marriages (NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Marriages Index : http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/Index/IndexingOrder.cgi/search?SessionID=&event=...). Cit. Date: 8 September 2012. Assessment: Secondary evidence. Registration no : 3730 / 1896 |
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