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Alma Gertrude Hart 1908–1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1908

Birth Location: Perth, Western Australia

Death Date: March 31st. 1966

Death Location: The Entrance - Long Jetty Community Hosp. 164 Stoney Creek Road Bexley

Father: Frederick Hart

Mother: Janey Kennedy

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In 1908, Alma Gertrude Hart entered the world in Perth, Western Australia, born to Frederick Augustus Hastings Hart And Janey Warburton Kennedy. Alma Gertrude Hart passed away in 1966 in The Entrance - Long Jetty Community Hosp. 164 Stoney Creek Road Bexley.

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Biography

  • In 1908, Alma Gertrude Hart entered the world in Perth, Western Australia, born to Frederick Augustus Hastings Hart And Janey Warburton Kennedy.
  • Alma Gertrude Hart passed away in 1966 in The Entrance - Long Jetty Community Hosp. 164 Stoney Creek Road Bexley.

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Alma Hart's Ancestors

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Alma Hart
1908–1966
Birth Place: Perth, Western Australia
Parents
Frederick Augustus Hastings Hart
1866–1913
Ipswich,Queensland (info. John Albert Hart B/CERT.)
Janey (Warburton -) Kennedy
1875–1946
Cheltenham. Victoria
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Alma Hart's Timeline

2 Records

1908
1908
Birth of Alma Gertrude Hart in Perth, Western Australia
Perth, Western Australia
1966
March 31st. 1966
Age 58
Death of Alma Gertrude Hart in The Entrance - Long Jetty Community Hosp. 164 Stoney Creek Road Bexley
The Entrance - Long Jetty Community Hosp. 164 Stoney Creek Road Bexley

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1908
    Event Place: Perth, Western Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 31st. 1966
    Event Place: The Entrance - Long Jetty Community Hosp. 164 Stoney Creek Road Bexley

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