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Albert Edward Warner 1903–1963 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Apr 1903

Birth Location: Kersbrook, South Australia

Death Date: 24-10-1963

Death Location: Norwood, South Australia

Father: John Warner

Mother: CLARA CROOK

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The story of Albert Edward Warner began in 1903 in Kersbrook, South Australia. Albert Edward Warner passed away in 1963 in Norwood, South Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of Albert Edward Warner began in 1903 in Kersbrook, South Australia.
  • Albert Edward Warner passed away in 1963 in Norwood, South Australia.

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Albert Warner's Ancestors

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Albert Warner
1903–1963
Birth Place: Kersbrook, South Australia
Parents
John Warner
1872–1942
Hermitage, South Australia
CLARA CROOK
1875–1967
Ward Garden, South Australia
Grandparents
Edward Warner
1849–1933
Upper Hermitage, South Australia
Phoebe (Ann) VERRALL
1853–1933
Houghton, South Australia, Australie
Great-Grandparents
John Warner
1822–1899
Anne Neale
1825–1912
William VERRALL
1819–1906
Phoebe KEACH
1823–1892
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Warner
1799–1875
Harriet Wooler
1799–1880
Thomas Neale
1804–1847
Elizabeth Savage
1805–1847
Charles Verrall
1783–1867
Lydia Crowhurst
1785–1860
Abraham Keach
1791–1859
Susannah Hussey
1791–1859

Albert Warner's Timeline

2 Records

1903
23 Apr 1903
Birth of Albert Edward Warner in Kersbrook, South Australia
Kersbrook, South Australia
1963
24-10-1963
Age 60
Death of Albert Edward Warner in Norwood, South Australia
Norwood, South Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Apr 1903
    Event Place: Kersbrook, South Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24-10-1963
    Event Place: Norwood, South Australia

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