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Descendants of Sarah WILLIAMS

Female 1850 - 1913  (63 years)

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Father: William WILLIAMS     (1823 Crowan, Cornwall, England - 26 Sep 1864 Moonta, South Australia, Australia)
Mother: Kezia WILLIAMS     (30 Oct 1822 Camborne, Cornwall, England - 2 Aug 1888 Lucknow, New South Wales, Australia)

Sarah WILLIAMS (26 Mar 1850 Willunga, South Australia, Australia - 25 Jul 1913 Firle, South Australia, Australia)
Thomas KEMP (15 Apr 1850 Merthyr, Cornwall, England - 30 Sep 1923 Firle, South Australia, Australia)
  (m. 1 Apr 1875 East Moonta, South Australia, Australia)
    └─ William Williams KEMP   (25 Aug 1878 Crafers, South Australia, Australia -
        11 Feb 1948 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia)
      Annie Ethel MCMAHON (3 Jul 1881 South Australia, Australia -
         22 Apr 1970 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia)(m. 26 Mar 1902 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia)
          └─ John Spencer KEMP   (19 Sep 1904 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia -
              22 Feb 1978 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia)
            Hilda Florance BRENTON (18 Sep 1906 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia - 8 Aug 1982 Adelaide,
              South Australia, Australia)(m. 23 Jul 1930 Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia)
                └─ Jack KEMP   (Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia;22 Oct 1932 - 28 Aug 2002)
                  Living
                      └─ Living  
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Number of people in this chart: 12 (including 5 spouses and 2 parents) in 5 generations.
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