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parent of
Jane Catherine Rohu
1845
Artist
Coates, Ada Jane (née Tost)
associate of
Johann Ludwig Gerard Krefft
1830
Artist (Draughtsman)
child of
Herbert Ward
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sibling of
Henry Ward
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spouse of
Charles Tost
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relative of
James Coates
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relative of
Henry Rohu
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associate of
James Tyrell
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associate of
John Audubon
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relative of
Rowland Ward
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grandparent of
Willis Rohu
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