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- [S500008] FamilySearch Family Tree, (MyHeritage) (Reliability: 4).
Edith Furner (born Wellings)<br>Birth name: Edith Wellings<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Jan 28 1856 - Elizabeth Street, Camden, New South Wales, Australia<br>Christening: Jan 30 1856 - St. Pauls Camden, Cumberland, Australia<br>Marriage: 1881 - New South Wales, Australia<br>Residence: New South Wales, Australia<br>Residence: 1905 - Camden, New South Wales, Australia<br>Death: Dec 2 1931 - A private hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia<br>Burial: Glenmore, New South Wales, Australia<br>Affiliation: Worked on behalf of the Red Cross Society - Camden, New South Wales, Australia<br>Parents: <a>John Wellings</a>, <a>Amelia Wellings (born Pearson)</a><br>Husband: <a>George Frederick Furner</a><br>Children: <a>Ruby Constance Moore (born Furner)</a>, <a>Inez Vera Furner</a>, <a>Harold Steward Furner</a><br>Siblings: <a>William Strange Wellings</a>, <a>Frances Norman (born Wellings)</a>, <a>Charles Alfred Wellings</a>, <a>Clara Ann Sullivan (born Wellings)</a>, <a>Winifred Tronier (born Wellings)</a>, <a>Amelia May Deery (born Wellings)</a>, <a>Isabelle Beatrice Finn (born Wellings)</a>, <a>Wellings</a>, <a>John Ernest Wellings</a>, <a>Norman Henry Wellings</a><br> Additional information: <br> <br>LifeSketch: "Edith spent her life in Camden and was Mayoress of the municipality for seventeen years. She had a wonderful knowledge of history concerning people and public movements of the whole district. It was her joy to be of service to others, in church work and in charitable movements. Of a beautiful disposition and lovable character her life was a help to those with whom she came in contact." "To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die", was spoken at her graveside. (From Camden News, 10 Dec. 1931).<br>Affiliation: "Many years as Mayoress of Camden".
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