Ian Hissey
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Name: Ian Charles Hissey. Given Name: Ian Charles. Surname: Hissey.
Residence Note: Current address: Carey Bay, Lake Macquarie, NSW Australia
Religion: No Religion / Atheist.
Nationality: Australia.
Physical Description: <HAIR>White <EYES>Blue <WEIGHT>91kg <HEIGHT>191mm
Education: Marine Engineer. Air Conditioning Engineer. Masters of Management. Macquarie University.
Occupation: Retired.
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Hope we can correspond on these roots! Thanks in advance from Jane
I see you have added very helpful comments at James's profile page. Thank you!! I must have missed seeing your October 2022 work because I'm not following the Hissey/Hussey/etc. name. Best to you!
edited by Jane (Snell) Copes
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