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Arnold Robert Bernard Shaw 1917–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Jan 1917

Birth Location: Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

Death Date: 29 Jun 2000

Death Location: Calvary Hospice, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Father: Charles Shaw

Mother: Margaret Little

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In 1917, Arnold Robert Bernard Shaw entered the world in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, born to Charles Thomas Shaw And Margaret Jean Little. Arnold Robert Bernard Shaw passed away in 2000 in Calvary Hospice, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1917, Arnold Robert Bernard Shaw entered the world in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, born to Charles Thomas Shaw And Margaret Jean Little.
  • Arnold Robert Bernard Shaw passed away in 2000 in Calvary Hospice, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Arnold Shaw's Ancestors

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Arnold Shaw
1917–2000
Birth Place: Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Parents
Charles Thomas Shaw
1877–1956
Oratia, Auckland, New Zealand
Margaret (Jean) Little
1882–1959
Pokeno, Franklin, Waikato, New Zealand
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Arnold Shaw's Timeline

2 Records

1917
11 Jan 1917
Birth of Arnold Robert Bernard Shaw in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
2000
29 Jun 2000
Age 83
Death of Arnold Robert Bernard Shaw in Calvary Hospice, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Calvary Hospice, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Jan 1917
    Event Place: Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Jun 2000
    Event Place: Calvary Hospice, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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