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Eva M Nicholas 1898–1970 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1898

Birth Location: Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia

Death Date: 1970

Death Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Father: Arthur Nicholas

Mother: Fanny Brokenshire

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Children(s):

In 1898, Eva M Nicholas entered the world in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, born to Arthur Stanley Nicholas And Fanny Brokenshire. Eva M Nicholas passed away in 1970 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1898, Eva M Nicholas entered the world in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, born to Arthur Stanley Nicholas And Fanny Brokenshire.
  • Eva M Nicholas passed away in 1970 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Eva Nicholas's Ancestors

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Eva Nicholas
1898–1970
Birth Place: Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Parents
Arthur Stanley Nicholas
1868–1940
Glamorgan, Wales
Fanny Brokenshire
1878–1955
Stepney, South Australia
Grandparents
Thomas (Williams) Brokenshire
1849–1926
Lyndoch, South Australia, Australia
Elizabeth (Jane) Davey
1851–1917
South Australia, Australia
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Brokenshire
1822–1889
Mary Williams
1825–
William Davey
1818–1879
Rebecca Barrett
1824–1883
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Eva Nicholas's Timeline

2 Records

1898
1898
Birth of Eva M Nicholas in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
1970
1970
Age 72
Death of Eva M Nicholas in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1898
    Event Place: Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1970
    Event Place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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