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==Early Life==
 
==Early Life==
Mary Ann Slee (nee Bower) was born in 1873 at Worksop Nottinghamshire England. Her parents were Manuel Bower and Elizabeth Bower (nee Heaps)
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Mary Ann Slee (nee Bower) was born in 1873 at Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England. Her parents were Samuel Bower and Elizabeth Bower (nee Heaps).
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==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
Mary Ann married [[Alfred Slee]] in 1901 at Taunton Somerset England.
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Mary Ann married [[Alfred Slee]] in 1901 at Taunton, Somerset, England.
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==Electoral Rolls==
 
==Electoral Rolls==
 
According to the electoral roll in 1916 and 1937 Mary Ann lived at Kelmscott.
 
According to the electoral roll in 1916 and 1937 Mary Ann lived at Kelmscott.
 
==Community Involvement==
 
  
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
 
Mary Ann died at the age of 69 years on 13 September 1942.
 
Mary Ann died at the age of 69 years on 13 September 1942.
==Other Notes==
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Mary Ann immigrated to Australia on the "Orontes" on 24 November 1911.
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==Immigration==
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Mary Ann came to Australia on the "Orontes" on 24 November 1911.

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Mary Ann Slee
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Headstone Information
Date of Birth 15 February 1905
Age at Death 69 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Mary Ann. Beloved wife of Alfred Slee. Died 13th Sept 1942 aged 69 years. "Abide ye in me and enjoy everlasting peace".

Early Life

Mary Ann Slee (nee Bower) was born in 1873 at Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England. Her parents were Samuel Bower and Elizabeth Bower (nee Heaps).

Marriage

Mary Ann married Alfred Slee in 1901 at Taunton, Somerset, England.

Electoral Rolls

According to the electoral roll in 1916 and 1937 Mary Ann lived at Kelmscott.

Death

Mary Ann died at the age of 69 years on 13 September 1942.

Immigration

Mary Ann came to Australia on the "Orontes" on 24 November 1911.