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Maurice Charles HARE

b. 1910
p. Shepparton, , Victoria, Australia
d. 2 Jun 1994
p. Victoria, Australia

David HARE

b. 1871
p. Daylesford, , Victoria, Australia
d. 13 Aug 1943
p. Brighton, , Victoria, Australia
1898

James HARE

b.
d.

Ann ANDREW

b.
d.

Susannah ICKERINGILL

b. 1872
p. Daylesford, , Victoria, Australia
d. Jul 1949
p. Lockhart, , New South Wales, Australia
1898

James ICKERINGILL

b. Dec 1845
d. 1 Jul 1920

John ICKERINGILL

b. 17 Mar 1821
d. 1880

James ICKERINGILL

b. 29 Dec 1787
d. Jul 1840

Isabella LONGBOTTOM

b. 22 Dec 1792
d. 1866

Susannah HORSFIELD

b. 1822
d. 1853

Sarah LIVINGSTONE

chr. 11 Mar 1853
d. 15 Mar 1929

Charles LIVINGSTONE

b. 1815
d. 29 Dec 1879

Charles LIVINGSTONE

b.
d.

Mary (__?__)

b.
d.

Mary LEARY

b. Abt 1826
d. 5 Jul 1901

Dennis LEARY

b.
d.

Betsy (__?__)

b.
d.

Marriage(s):
Jean Dorothy MITCHELL
Children from this marriage:
  Russell Maurice HARE



PIKWA - Performance Indicator Kwartierstaat

These Charts show the relative state of completion of an individual's Pedigree Chart. It compares the number of vital statistics currently found to the total required to fill ten generations out from the chosen person.

The PIKWA concept was developed by Otto P. van Driel in The Netherlands.
Adapted to our Pedigree Charts by Rob Vanderplas

Combined

2

(7/7) 100%

3

(9/14) 64%

4

(13/28) 46%

5

(11/56) 19%

6

(9/112) 8%

7

(4/224) 1%

8

(0/448) 0%

9

(0/896) 0%

Tot:

(53/1785) 2%

People

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(4/4) 100%

4

(4/8) 50%

5

(6/16) 37%

6

(4/32) 12%

7

(4/64) 6%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(24/510) 4%

Birth Dates

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(2/4) 50%

4

(4/8) 50%

5

(2/16) 12%

6

(2/32) 6%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(12/510) 2%

Marriage Dates

2

(1/1) 100%

3

(1/2) 50%

4

(1/4) 25%

5

(1/8) 12%

6

(1/16) 6%

7

(0/32) 0%

8

(0/64) 0%

9

(0/128) 0%

Tot:

(5/255) 1%

Death Dates

2

(2/2) 100%

3

(2/4) 50%

4

(4/8) 50%

5

(2/16) 12%

6

(2/32) 6%

7

(0/64) 0%

8

(0/128) 0%

9

(0/256) 0%

Tot:

(12/510) 2%