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Charles Henry Best 1874–1955 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Feb 1874

Birth Location: Merino, Western District, Victoria, Australia

Death Date: 13 Aug 1955

Death Location: Mundaring Bunbury, Swan Western Australia, Australia

Father: Elii Best

Mother: Elizabeth Kerr

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Charles Henry Best was born in 1874 in Merino, Western District, Victoria, Australia, the child of Elii William Best And Elizabeth Kerr. Charles Henry Best passed away in 1955 in Mundaring Bunbury, Swan Western Australia, Australia.

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Biography

  • Charles Henry Best was born in 1874 in Merino, Western District, Victoria, Australia, the child of Elii William Best And Elizabeth Kerr.
  • Charles Henry Best passed away in 1955 in Mundaring Bunbury, Swan Western Australia, Australia.

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Charles Best's Ancestors

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Charles Best
1874–1955
Birth Place: Merino, Western District, Victoria, Australia
Parents
Elii William Best
1850–1941
Belfast, Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia
Elizabeth Kerr
1848–1929
Saint Fergus, Banff, Scotland, or, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Charles Best's Timeline

2 Records

1874
22 Feb 1874
Birth of Charles Henry Best in Merino, Western District, Victoria, Australia
Merino, Western District, Victoria, Australia
1955
13 Aug 1955
Age 81
Death of Charles Henry Best in Mundaring Bunbury, Swan Western Australia, Australia
Mundaring Bunbury, Swan Western Australia, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Feb 1874
    Event Place: Merino, Western District, Victoria, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Aug 1955
    Event Place: Mundaring Bunbury, Swan Western Australia, Australia

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