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Frank Percival Mcgregor 1906–1991 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1906

Birth Location: Brewarrina, New South Wales

Death Date: 24 SEP 1991

Death Location: Katoomba Cemetary: Section KRC4, Row 19, Plot 2

Father: Duncan Mcgregor

Mother: Breatrice Sully

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In 1906, Frank Percival Mcgregor entered the world in Brewarrina, New South Wales, born to Duncan Stewart Mcgregor And Breatrice Sully. Frank Percival Mcgregor passed away in 1991 in Katoomba Cemetary: Section KRC4, Row 19, Plot 2.

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Biography

  • In 1906, Frank Percival Mcgregor entered the world in Brewarrina, New South Wales, born to Duncan Stewart Mcgregor And Breatrice Sully.
  • Frank Percival Mcgregor passed away in 1991 in Katoomba Cemetary: Section KRC4, Row 19, Plot 2.

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Frank Mcgregor's Ancestors

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Frank Mcgregor
1906–1991
Birth Place: Brewarrina, New South Wales
Parents
Duncan Stewart Mcgregor
1882–1969
Warren, New South Wales, Australia
Breatrice Sully
1881–1951
Grandparents
David (Lacey) Sully
1855–1929
New South Wales, Australia
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1860–
Great-Grandparents
(Robert) Sully
1829–1867
Harriett Howell
1826–1861
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Frank Mcgregor's Timeline

2 Records

1906
1906
Birth of Frank Percival Mcgregor in Brewarrina, New South Wales
Brewarrina, New South Wales
1991
24 SEP 1991
Age 85
Death of Frank Percival Mcgregor in Katoomba NSW Australia
Katoomba NSW Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1906
    Event Place: Brewarrina, New South Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 SEP 1991
    Event Place: Katoomba NSW Australia

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Katoomba Cemetary: Section KRC4, Row 19, Plot 2

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