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Douglas Neil Taylor 1931–1989 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 July 1931

Birth Location: New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand

Death Date: 7 April 1989

Death Location: Kawhia, Otorohanga District, Waikato, New Zealand

Father: Norman Taylor

Mother: Mabel Marsh

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In 1931, Douglas Neil Taylor entered the world in New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand, born to Norman Allen Taylor And Mabel Jane Marsh. Douglas Neil Taylor passed away in 1989 in Kawhia, Otorohanga District, Waikato, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • In 1931, Douglas Neil Taylor entered the world in New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand, born to Norman Allen Taylor And Mabel Jane Marsh.
  • Douglas Neil Taylor passed away in 1989 in Kawhia, Otorohanga District, Waikato, New Zealand.

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Douglas Taylor's Ancestors

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Douglas Taylor
1931–1989
Birth Place: New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
Parents
Norman Allen Taylor
1907–1998
Eltham, South Taranaki, Taranaki, New Zealand
Mabel (Jane) Marsh
1906–1992
Tikorangi, New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
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Douglas Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1931
29 July 1931
Birth of Douglas Neil Taylor in New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
1989
7 April 1989
Age 58
Death of Douglas Neil Taylor in Kawhia, Otorohanga District, Waikato, New Zealand
Kawhia, Otorohanga District, Waikato, New Zealand

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 July 1931
    Event Place: New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 April 1989
    Event Place: Kawhia, Otorohanga District, Waikato, New Zealand

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