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LONG-LIVED FAMILY

SEVEN TOTAL 515 YEAES. 'The publication recently of the fact that there is living in England* a couple whose seven surviving children have ages which total 4.45, has prompted Mr. AI. A. Chirrin', of Wellington, to point out that the total ages oi himself and his six sisters exceed that by nearly .100 years. He has sisters living in New Zealand aged 90, So, So, SO, 74, and-70, and his own age is (13, n total of 5-15. They arc the children of the late Air. and Airs. John Currin, of AVnkefield, Nelson, where all were born. Mr. Curriii’s brother died two years ago, aged 84.

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Patea Mail, 2 March 1936, Page 4

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LONG-LIVED FAMILY Patea Mail, 2 March 1936, Page 4

LONG-LIVED FAMILY Patea Mail, 2 March 1936, Page 4

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