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Daylight, Lizzie
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- Daylight, Lizzy
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Lizzie Daylight (or Lizzy Daylight [spelling uncertain]) (Ganggalidda) contributed to David Trigger's anthropological research conducted in Doomadgee and various other locations around the Gulf Country region during the late 1970s.
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Created, Kymberley Doyle, 09-Sep-2024.
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Sources
Centre for Indigenous Family History Studies (1966), 'Certificates of Entitlement - Doomadgee', QSA ID - ITM2783585, Centre for Indigenous Family History Studies, accessed online 09-Sep-2024.
Maintenance notes
Unable to confirm birth year as no record of a 'Lizzie Daylight' or 'Lizzy Daylight' in the Queensland family history research service; however, the Centre for Indigenous Family History Studies 1966 document 'Certificates of Entitlement - Doomadgee' gives a birth year of 1910 for a 'Lizzie Daylight'.