Submitted by Admin on Sat, 03/23/2013 - 20:19 Names Given Louisa Grace Family Ablong Sex Female Status Deceased Born Date 1 Jan 1890 (Day & Month are approximate.) Died Date 21 Mar 1976 (Day & Month are approximate.) Connections: This person is ... Child of John ABLONG (aka John Aiguo Bo Long) [1853-1916] Sibling of: Arthur John ABLONG [1884-1949] Alfred Ernest ABLONG [1886-1941] Percy Fredrick ABLONG [1892-1916] Beatrice Rose KEW (née ABLONG) [1894-1965] Log in or register to post comments Photos that show this Person Comments Louisa Grace Ablong, Louisa Grace Ablong, 1890-1976. Never married. Returned to Australia in the 1950s and died in Lewisham Hospital in 1976. Sources: Peter Hall, In The Web, 2012 edition, 184 http://www.monaropioneers.com/nimmitabel/pioneers/ahkin-g.htm Log in or register to post comments Aunt Louisa Grace Ablong Aunt Louisa Grace Ablong engaged in covert undercover activities against Japanese occupation forces under the guise of The Mutual Aid Society Committee. Returned to Australia at end of hostilities. Log in or register to post comments
Louisa Grace Ablong, Louisa Grace Ablong, 1890-1976. Never married. Returned to Australia in the 1950s and died in Lewisham Hospital in 1976. Sources: Peter Hall, In The Web, 2012 edition, 184 http://www.monaropioneers.com/nimmitabel/pioneers/ahkin-g.htm Log in or register to post comments
Aunt Louisa Grace Ablong Aunt Louisa Grace Ablong engaged in covert undercover activities against Japanese occupation forces under the guise of The Mutual Aid Society Committee. Returned to Australia at end of hostilities. Log in or register to post comments
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Louisa Grace Ablong,
Louisa Grace Ablong, 1890-1976.
Never married. Returned to Australia in the 1950s and died in Lewisham Hospital in 1976.
Sources:
Peter Hall, In The Web, 2012 edition, 184
http://www.monaropioneers.com/nimmitabel/pioneers/ahkin-g.htm
Aunt Louisa Grace Ablong
Aunt Louisa Grace Ablong engaged in covert undercover activities against Japanese occupation forces under the guise of The Mutual Aid Society Committee. Returned to Australia at end of hostilities.