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Federation University Historical CollectionEphemera, University of Ballarat Folder
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Mont De LanceyBook, The Rihoy Family Bible, 1729
... April 10, 1983 Law Bindery-Melbourne....April 10, 1983 Law Bindery-Melbourne. Brown leather bound Family Bible. ...Printed in French, in Amsterdam 1729. First Family entry 1731. Mr. B. Janes is great-grandson of Mrs. Henry Sebire (nee Rihoy). The Bible was restored by members of the Sebire family. It is understood to be 'rag' paper.Brown leather bound Family Bible."The Rihoy Family Bible 1732. This Bible has been restored by the 3rd and 4th Generation Descendants of Martha "Rihoy" Sebire 1835-1909. April 10, 1983 Law Bindery-Melbourne.religious books, bibles -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Susan Estelle Smith, Towards a Golden Future, 2002
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne The Story of Benjamin and Mary Ann Wilkins and their Descendants by Susan Estelle Smith, resarched by Ronda Whitten, Greame Thorpe, Lindsay Smith, Sue Smith and Margaret de Jager and edited by Ronda Whitten, Graeme Thorpe, Lindsay Smith and Sue Smith. Towards a Golden Future Book Book Susan Estelle Smith Whites Law Bindery ...The Story of Benjamin and Mary Ann Wilkins and their Descendants by Susan Estelle Smith, resarched by Ronda Whitten, Greame Thorpe, Lindsay Smith, Sue Smith and Margaret de Jager and edited by Ronda Whitten, Graeme Thorpe, Lindsay Smith and Sue Smith.
