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David Clifford Alley 1895–1916 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 June 1895

Birth Location: Hikutaia, Thames, Waikato, New Zealand

Death Date: 26 September 1916

Death Location: WW1-Somme, Farnce

Father: Charles Alley

Mother: Emily Nicholas

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David Clifford Alley was born in 1895 in Hikutaia, Thames, Waikato, New Zealand, the child of Charles Alley And Emily Nicholas. David Clifford Alley passed away in 1916 in WW1-Somme, Farnce.

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Biography

  • David Clifford Alley was born in 1895 in Hikutaia, Thames, Waikato, New Zealand, the child of Charles Alley And Emily Nicholas.
  • David Clifford Alley passed away in 1916 in WW1-Somme, Farnce.

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David Alley's Ancestors

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David Alley
1895–1916
Birth Place: Hikutaia, Thames, Waikato, New Zealand
Parents
Charles Alley
1858–1912
Tutaekuru, Taradale, Hawkes Bay New Zealand
Emily Nicholas
1863–1903
Hikutaia New Zealand
Grandparents
Albert (John) Nicholas
1812–1888
Winterbourne Manor, Wiltshire, England
Ngahuia (Ngakaho (Ngati Maru)) Hauwhenua
1822–1907
Hikutaia, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato, New Zealand
Great-Grandparents
Te Hauā.
1780–1838
Rangi Tribe.
1780–1838
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Tangimoana Haua
1760–1838
Te-Kahurangi
1775–
Wharewaka Punga
1760–

David Alley's Timeline

2 Records

1895
2 June 1895
Birth of David Clifford Alley in Hikutaia, Thames, Waikato, New Zealand
Hikutaia, Thames, Waikato, New Zealand
1916
26 September 1916
Age 21
Death of David Clifford Alley in WW1-Somme, Farnce
WW1-Somme, Farnce

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 June 1895
    Event Place: Hikutaia, Thames, Waikato, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 September 1916
    Event Place: WW1-Somme, Farnce

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