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Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips 1922–2012 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Aug 1922

Birth Location: New Town Infirmary, Hobart

Death Date: 21 Nov 2012

Death Location: Kings Meadows, Launceston City, Tasmania, Australia

Father: Eliza Munting

Mother: William Weavill

Spouse(s): Cyril Clayton

Children(s): Geoffrey Clayton

The story of Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips began in 1922 in New Town Infirmary, Hobart. In 1949, Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips resided in Launceston North, Bass, Tasmania, Australia. In 1968, Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips resided in Launceston West, Bass, Tasmania, Australia. Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips married Cyril Stanley George Clayton, and had children including Geoffrey Spencer Clayton, Troy Clayton. Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips passed away in 2012 in Kings Meadows, Launceston City, Tasmania, Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips began in 1922 in New Town Infirmary, Hobart.
  • In 1949, Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips resided in Launceston North, Bass, Tasmania, Australia.
  • In 1968, Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips resided in Launceston West, Bass, Tasmania, Australia.
  • Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips married Cyril Stanley George Clayton, and had children including Geoffrey Spencer Clayton, Troy Clayton.
  • Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips passed away in 2012 in Kings Meadows, Launceston City, Tasmania, Australia.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Faith Phillips's Ancestors

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Faith Phillips
1922–2012
Birth Place: New Town Infirmary, Hobart
Parents
Eliza May (Mary) Munting
1904–1969
Lebrina, Tasmania, Australia
William (Weavle \ Weavel \) Weavill
1867–
Grandparents
Robert Munting
1867–1910
Dilston, Tasmania
Annie (Maria) Claridge
1874–1943
Launceston, Tasmania
Great-Grandparents
James Claridge
1828–1900
Annie Lincoln
1836–1913
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Clarrage
1805–1869
Alice Leech
1802–
Samuel Lincoln
1801–1855
Argentine Alsop
1801–1841

Faith Phillips's Descendants

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Faith (Hannah Munting \) Phillips (30 Aug 1922–21 Nov 2012) m. Cyril (Stanley George) Clayton (26 Nov 1920–26 Jul 1995)
  1. 1. Geoffrey (Spencer) Clayton 1947–1995

Faith Phillips's Timeline

4 Records

1922
30 Aug 1922
Birth of Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips in New Town Infirmary, Hobart
New Town Infirmary, Hobart
1949
1949
Age 27
Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips resided here in Launceston North, Bass, Tasmania, Australia
Launceston North, Bass, Tasmania, Australia
1968
1968
Age 46
Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips resided here in Launceston West, Bass, Tasmania, Australia
Launceston West, Bass, Tasmania, Australia
2012
21 Nov 2012
Age 90
Death of Faith Hannah Munting \ Phillips in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Aug 1922
    Event Place: New Town Infirmary, Hobart
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1949
    Event Place: Launceston North, Bass, Tasmania, Australia
    Record Source: Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980, Australian Electoral Commission; Canberra, Australia; Electoral Rolls

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1968
    Event Place: Launceston West, Bass, Tasmania, Australia
    Record Source: Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980, Australian Electoral Commission; Canberra, Australia; Electoral Rolls

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Nov 2012
    Event Place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Kings Meadows, Launceston City, Tasmania, Australia
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index

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