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The Williams family of Australia : the history of an Australian family, 1814-2006 / Suzanne Lotocki and Waldemar Lotocki
Bib ID 3945186
Format BookBook
Author
Lotocki, Suzanne
 
Description Oyster Cove, Hope Island, Qld. : S. and W. Lotocki, 2007 
314 p. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 9780646473901
Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references

Subjects Williams family.  |  Pioneers -- Australia.  |  England -- Genealogy.  |  Australia -- Genealogy.
Other authors/contributors Lotocki, Waldemar
Available From 8A Tranquility Cct, Oyster Cove, Hope Island QLD 4212 

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