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Descendants of George Harding HOLDSWORTH

Male 1857 - 1919  (61 years)

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Father: Enoch HOLDSWORTH     (15 Feb 1824 Bradford, Yorkshire, England - 1901 Warracknabeal, Victoria, Australia)
Mother: Ann DAY     (1824 Somerset, England - 1892)

George Harding HOLDSWORTH (23 May 1857 Rotherham, Yorkshire, England - 16 Mar 1919 Pingelly, Western Australia, Australia)
Sarah J UNKNOWN (1860 Rotherham, Yorkshire, England - 1923 Merredin, Western Australia, Australia)
    └─ Albert Edward HOLDSWORTH   (12 Mar 1901 Donald, Victoria, Australia -
        3 May 1982 Wyalkatchem, Western Australia, Australia)
      Gladys Elizabeth Joyce AUSTIN (31 Dec 1904 Claremont, Western Australia, Australia - 28 Oct 1988 Wyalkatchem,
         Western Australia, Australia)(m. 19 Jun 1925 Perth, Western Australia, Australia)
          ├─ Living  
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          │ + Maurice Roland FRATEL (1925 - 22 Aug 1996 Wilson, Western Australia, Australia)
          │   (m. 1954 Perth, Western Australia, Australia)
          ├─ Living  
          ├─ Living  
          │ + Living
          ├─ Albert Austin HOLDSWORTH   (10 Jul 1926 Victoria Park, Western Australia, Australia -
          │   12 Sep 2002 Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia)
          │ Living
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          ├─ Living  
          │ Living
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          └─ Living  
            + Living
Number of people in this chart: 23 (including 7 spouses and 2 parents) in 4 generations.
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