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Adelaide Carlton (1866 - 1895)

Adelaide "Sr Mary Veronica" Carlton
Born in Sydney, New South Walesmap
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Died at age 29 in Sydney, New South Walesmap
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Biography

Adelaide is the eldest child of J.B. and Kate Carlton. She was born in Sydney on 9 Aug 1866. She entered the Good Samaritan Order and was professed as Sister Mary Veronica. She died on 25 August 1895.

Adelaide Carlton was born in the Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)

Sources

  • The Story of James & Ellen Carlton of "Pine Brush" Dungog & their Descendants by David Crossin, 2006
  • CARLTON ADELAIDE NSW DEATH REGISTRATION 7308/1895 JOHN B CATHERINE SYDNEY




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