Clarke Family Tree » William Ezzy (± 1873-± 1928)

Personal data William Ezzy 

  • He was born about 1873 in Windsor, NSW, AU.
  • He died about 1928 in Windsor, NSW, AU.
  • A child of Charles Ezzy and Eliza Barker

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William Ezzy

Charles Ezzy
1802-1854
John Barker
± 1810-????
Eliza Dargin
1810-± 1886
Charles Ezzy
1837-1868
Eliza Barker
1841-1922

William Ezzy
± 1873-± 1928


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