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William LAMEY (1810 - 1850)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
John LAMEY (1835 - 1894)
Jane LAMEY (1837 - )
William LAMEY (1810 - 1850)

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Bertha (Bootha) NASH (1814 - 1903)





























b. 1810 at Keepit, New South Wales, Australia
+. Bertha (Bootha) NASH (1814 - 1903)
d. 06 Oct 1850 at Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia aged 40
Children (2):
John LAMEY (1835 - 1894)
Jane LAMEY (1837 - )
Grandchildren (11):
Jane C LAMEY (1859 - 1911), John William LAMEY (1862 - 1950), Harriet M A LAMEY (1864 - 1867), Thomas A LAMEY (1866 - 1867), Frederick LAMEY (1868 - 1947), Robert C LAMEY (1870 - 1871), Alfred Robert LAMEY (1872 - 1942), Laura LAMEY (1875 - 1957), David Allen LAMEY (1878 - 1963), Elizabeth LAMEY (1881 - 1882), Hannah A LAMEY (1881 - 1902)
Events in William LAMEY (1810 - 1850)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1810 William LAMEY was born Keepit, New South Wales, Australia 18
abt 1835 25 Birth of son John LAMEY Keepit, New South Wales, Australia 18
abt 1837 27 Birth of daughter Jane LAMEY Keepit, New South Wales, Australia
06 Oct 1850 40 William LAMEY died Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia 18
Source References:
18. Type: E-mail Message, Abbr: e-mails general pool, Title: e-mails general pool
- Reference = Allan Wright 5 Mar 2017 (Birth)
- Reference = Allan Wright 5 Mar 2017 (Death)
- Reference = Allan Wright 5 Mar 2017 (Name, Notes)
- Notes: John Lamey’s parents were William Lamy (Lamey)+(Leamy) Born 1810 Keepit Died 6th Oct 1850 Tamworth and wife Bertha(aka Bootha)Nash born 1814 Keepit was a Kamilaroi Aboriginal and died 1903 Tamworth. They had 2 children John Lamey and Jane Lamey (nee Hartnett)

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