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Brigid Goss 1945

Brigid Goss was born to Bernard Goss and Catherine Victoria (Lillis) Goss, and had siblings James Anthony Goss, Catherine (Goss) Parnell, Richard Goss, Michael Goss, Mary Goss, Margaret Goss, Bernard Goss Jr, William Goss, Patrick Goss, and John Goss. Brigid Goss died on July 16, 1945 in Ararat, VIC Australia, and was buried on July 18, 1945 in Epping.
Brigid Goss
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July 16, 1945
Ararat, VIC, 3377, Australia
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    Birth

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    Birthplace
  • 07/16
    1945

    Death

    July 16, 1945
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Ararat, VIC 3377, Australia
    Death location
  • 07/18
    1945

    Gravesite & Burial

    July 18, 1945
    Funeral date
    Epping, VIC 3076, Australia
    Burial location
  • Obituary

    The Argus, Melbourne, July 1945. GOSS.- On July 16, at Ararat, Brigid, dearly loved daughter of the late Bernard and Kathleen Goss, late of Bald Hill, Woodstock, and loving sister of Kate ( Mrs. Parnell ), Richard ( deceased ), Michael, Mary ( deceased ), John, Margaret, Bernard, William, Patrick, and James. Requicecat in pace.
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