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Florence Hampton 1902–1979 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jul 1902

Birth Location: Short Street, Taroom, Queensland, Australia

Death Date: 4 Mar 1979

Death Location: Mt Marrow Quarry Road, Haigslea, Queensland, Australia

Father: William Hampton

Mother: Emma Baxter

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In 1902, Florence Hampton entered the world in Short Street, Taroom, Queensland, Australia, born to William James Hampton And Emma Baxter. Florence Hampton passed away in 1979 in Mt Marrow Quarry Road, Haigslea, Queensland, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1902, Florence Hampton entered the world in Short Street, Taroom, Queensland, Australia, born to William James Hampton And Emma Baxter.
  • Florence Hampton passed away in 1979 in Mt Marrow Quarry Road, Haigslea, Queensland, Australia.

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Florence Hampton's Ancestors

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Florence Hampton
1902–1979
Birth Place: Short Street, Taroom, Queensland, Australia
Parents
William James Hampton
1875–1940
Cattle Creek, Jimbour, Dalby, Queensland Australia
Emma Baxter
1878–1972
Glenhaughton Stn, Taroom, Queensland, Australia
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Florence Hampton's Timeline

2 Records

1902
1 Jul 1902
Birth of Florence Hampton in Short Street, Taroom, Queensland, Australia
Short Street, Taroom, Queensland, Australia
1979
4 Mar 1979
Age 77
Death of Florence Hampton in Mt Marrow Quarry Road, Haigslea, Queensland, Australia
Mt Marrow Quarry Road, Haigslea, Queensland, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jul 1902
    Event Place: Short Street, Taroom, Queensland, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Mar 1979
    Event Place: Mt Marrow Quarry Road, Haigslea, Queensland, Australia

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