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David Greville Litt Buckley 1919–1941 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 FEB 1919

Birth Location: Qangu Qumbu

Death Date: 11 JUL 1941

Death Location: English Channel, World War Two, Great Britain

Father: Arthur Buckley

Mother: Bertha Jackson

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In 1919, David Greville Litt Buckley entered the world in Qangu Qumbu, born to Arthur Neil Litt Buckley And Bertha Mary Jackson. David Greville Litt Buckley passed away in 1941 in English Channel, World War Two, Great Britain.

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Biography

  • In 1919, David Greville Litt Buckley entered the world in Qangu Qumbu, born to Arthur Neil Litt Buckley And Bertha Mary Jackson.
  • David Greville Litt Buckley passed away in 1941 in English Channel, World War Two, Great Britain.

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David Buckley's Ancestors

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David Buckley
1919–1941
Birth Place: Qangu Qumbu
Parents
Arthur Neil Litt Buckley
1876–1944
England, United Kingdom
Bertha (Mary) Jackson
1879–1964
Richmond, Cape Province, South Africa
Grandparents
Frederick Buckley
1844–1880
Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Hannah Litt
1846–1880
Great-Grandparents
William Litt
1817–1868
Edith Mary
1821–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Litt
1785–1850
Elizabeth Mossop
1798–1880

David Buckley's Timeline

2 Records

1919
23 FEB 1919
Birth of David Greville Litt Buckley in Qangu Qumbu
Qangu Qumbu
1941
11 JUL 1941
Age 22
Death of David Greville Litt Buckley in English Channel, World War Two, Great Britain
English Channel, World War Two, Great Britain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 FEB 1919
    Event Place: Qangu Qumbu

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 JUL 1941
    Event Place: English Channel, World War Two, Great Britain

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