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Lizzie and Robert had four children. Their second child John was the only one to die without known issue. | Lizzie and Robert had four children. Their second child John was the only one to die without known issue. |
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2. John Lodge Murray Jardine (1 September 1888 - 29 July 1916).((QBDM, registration no. F4384.)) When he joined the army, John gave his occupation as station manager. His photo (shown below) was published in //The Queenslander Pictorial//, 26 February 1916, p.23. In July that year, just 5 months later, he was killed in action at Pozières, France.((https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/records/271088/28))\\ {{https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/media/mawson/91692.png?width=275&height=267&mode=Both}}\\ | 2. John Lodge Murray Jardine (1 September 1888 - 29 July 1916).((QBDM, registration no. F4384.)) When John was a fortnight old, his grandfather TLM-P noted in his diary that he was a 'fine little fellow, very good which shows he is healthy'. During World War I John joined the army and gave his occupation as station manager. His photo was published in //The Queenslander Pictorial//, 26 February 1916, p.23. In July that year, just 5 months later, he was killed in action at Pozières, France.((https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/records/271088/28))\\ {{https://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/media/mawson/91692.png?width=275&height=267&mode=Both}}\\ |
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===== Hervey and Maggie Murray-Prior's child ===== | ===== Hervey and Maggie Murray-Prior's child ===== |