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Dame Louisa Maria Morrison-bell (born Dawes), 1844 - 1920 Dame Louisa Maria Morrison-bell (born Dawes) 1844 1920
Dame Louisa Maria Morrison-bell (born Dawes) was born on 1844, in , to william henry Dawes and Mrs. Elizabeth Dawes (born Horton).
Dame was baptized on 1845, in .
Dame had 14 siblings: Emily Agnes Chamberlain (born Dawes), Kate Isabel Swan (born Dawes) and .
Dame married Charles William Morrison-Bell on 1863, at age 19 in .
Charles was born on 1833, in .
They had 6 children: Claude William Hedley Morrison-Bell, Arthur Clive Morrison-Bell and .
Dame lived in .
She lived in 1851, in .
She lived in 6 more places.
Dame passed away on 1920, at age 76 in .
She was buried in .
Documents of Dame Louisa Maria Morrison-bell (born Dawes)
Louisa Maria Morrison-Bell
1844 Louisa Maria Morrison-Bell in 1911 England & Wales Census
Louisa
married
Charles William Morrison-Bell
circa 1864, at age 20.
Louisa Maria Morrison-Bell
1920 Louisa Maria Morrison-Bell in England & Wales, Index of Wills and Probates, 1853-1943
Louisa M Morrison-Bell
1844 1920 Louisa M Morrison-Bell in England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Louisa M Morrison-Bell
was born circa 1844.
Dame Helena Ada Fleet (born Dawes), born 1887 Dame Helena Ada Fleet (born Dawes) 1887
Dame Helena Ada Fleet (born Dawes) was born on 1887, in .
Dame married Dr. George Alexander Fleet on 1916, at age 29 in .
George was born in 1886, in .
They had one son: Eric George Fleet.
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Dame DawesDame Dawes in Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW) - Aug 9 1894
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"... entirely. Peeling he could not face Hardress just yet, he re-entered the garden and solemnly paced the tidy walks for a good hour, greatly to the concern of old Dame Dawes, who forgot to ssold the parlormaid in' her curious watching of her master. Fi nally, he again entered the yard and strode towards the office. Hardress thought his morning greeting ..."
Publication place: Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Dame DawesDame Dawes in Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW) - Nov 17 1894
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"... aboub the end of September she did pub in an appear ftnnn. wi Minn h nnv nnnniinrRninnti fcn f lip. delight o? Patty and tho extreme dis gust of Dame Dawes. After having made , a tour of the domicile, and put everything topsy-turvy, according to Dame Dawes, she sauntered out in the mellow September dusk to have a look at the place. She wont up the lane by the works, over tho Waste Bank, and so on ..."
Publication place: Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Dame DawesDame Dawes in Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW) - Sep 6 1894
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"... - ? . out tea like this 1' Tha little housemaid who had found the new rule much more to her taste it,. .. than her stern domination by Dame Dawes, and accordingly adored Miss Fanny, came tripping across the lawn with the teapot, and arranged every ? thing before her young mistress with deftness and speed. Pris smiled slowly as ..."
Publication place: Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Dame DawesDame Dawes in The Boston Statesman - Apr 29 1881
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"... have been ready at all times to enter upon such business, but the Republicans bave stood out. These simple facts are more eloquent than all the sensational sophistry of Dame Dawes or anybody else. TWO KINDS OF COLONIZATION. It is in comparatively recent years that Victor Hugo, the noblest dreamer ot France, bas formulated his grandest dream, the colonization of savage ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States