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Sign up freeCharles Joseph Newman 1911 – 1972 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 3 May 1911
Birth Location: Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand
Death Date: 23 Dec 1972
Death Location: Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand
Father: Charles (Newman)
Mother: Harriet Bain
Spouse(s): Norah McLedowney
Children(s): Genevieve Newman
The story of Charles Joseph Newman began in 1911 in Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand. Charles Joseph Newman married Norah Thelma McLedowney, and had children including Genevieve Mary Newman. Charles Joseph Newman passed away in 1972 in Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand.
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Biography
- The story of Charles Joseph Newman began in 1911 in Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand.
- Charles Joseph Newman married Norah Thelma McLedowney, and had children including Genevieve Mary Newman.
- Charles Joseph Newman passed away in 1972 in Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand.
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Charles Newman's Descendants
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1. Genevieve (Mary) Newman m. Gerard (Anthony (Tony)) Hanning
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1. Matthew (William) Hanning m. Mereana (Huia) Rapata-Hanning
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1. Piata Rapata-Hanning (2002 – )
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2. Clarke Hanning (Abt. 2004 – )
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 May 1911
Event Place: Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Dec 1972
Event Place: Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand