142:(Neta) Hannah Stanley Oughton (c. 1872 â 13 June 1933) also spent her adult life in Western Australia. She married the "clever artist" (Fosse) Bolton Hackett (c. 1865 â 21 October 1891) on 27 February 1886 then prospector Patrick Robert Whalan (c. 1858 â 16 January 1909) in 1895. She married one more time, to the WA Labor politician
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