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Beryl May Allen 1918–1961 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Feb 1918

Birth Location: Melbourne

Death Date: 12 May 1961

Death Location: McCrae, Victoria, Australia

Father: Jack Veitch

Mother: Eliza Harris

Spouse(s): Errol Hepner

Children(s): Errol Hepner

In 1918, Beryl May Allen entered the world in Melbourne, born to Jack Bio Father Veitch And Eliza Harris. Beryl May Allen married Errol Victor Neil Hepner, and had children including Errol Victor Neil Hepner. Beryl May Allen passed away in 1961 in McCrae, Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1918, Beryl May Allen entered the world in Melbourne, born to Jack Bio Father Veitch And Eliza Harris.
  • Beryl May Allen married Errol Victor Neil Hepner, and had children including Errol Victor Neil Hepner.
  • Beryl May Allen passed away in 1961 in McCrae, Victoria, Australia.

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Beryl Allen's Ancestors

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Beryl Allen
1918–1961
Birth Place: Melbourne
Parents
Jack ( Bio Father) Veitch
1897–
, Victoria, Australia. 4486
Eliza Harris
1897–1982
Carlton, Victoria, Australia
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Beryl Allen's Descendants

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Beryl (May) Allen (24 Feb 1918–12 May 1961) m. Errol (Victor Neil) Hepner (26 Sep 1913–7 December 1981)
  1. 1. Errol (Victor Neil) Hepner 1941–1950

Beryl Allen's Timeline

2 Records

1918
24 Feb 1918
Birth of Beryl May Allen in Melbourne
Melbourne
1961
12 May 1961
Age 43
Death of Beryl May Allen in McCrae, Victoria, Australia
McCrae, Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Feb 1918
    Event Place: Melbourne

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 May 1961
    Event Place: McCrae, Victoria, Australia

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