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Gladys Ethel Mead 1907–1977 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Dec 1907

Birth Location: Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS

Death Date: 22 Jun 1977

Death Location: Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS

Father: Samuel Mead

Mother: Amelia Edwards

Spouse(s): Robert Sims

Children(s):

Gladys Ethel Mead was born in 1907 in Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS, the child of Samuel Magnus Mead And Amelia Harriet Edwards. Gladys Ethel Mead married Robert Stanley Sims. Gladys Ethel Mead passed away in 1977 in Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS.

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Biography

  • Gladys Ethel Mead was born in 1907 in Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS, the child of Samuel Magnus Mead And Amelia Harriet Edwards.
  • Gladys Ethel Mead married Robert Stanley Sims.
  • Gladys Ethel Mead passed away in 1977 in Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS.

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Gladys Mead's Ancestors

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Gladys Mead
1907–1977
Birth Place: Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS
Parents
Samuel Magnus Mead
1870–1928
Lefevre Peninsula, SA, AUS
Amelia (Harriet) Edwards
1877–1965
Port Adelaide, SA, AUS
Grandparents
Walton Mead
1843–1902
Wellington, SOM, ENG
Julia Manson
1844–1903
Launceston, TAS, AUS
Great-Grandparents
Magnus Manson
1816–1863
Mary Roche
1823–1893
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abraham Manson
1794–
Marion Williamson
1790–

Gladys Mead's Timeline

2 Records

1907
6 Dec 1907
Birth of Gladys Ethel Mead in Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS
Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS
1977
22 Jun 1977
Age 70
Death of Gladys Ethel Mead in Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS
Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Dec 1907
    Event Place: Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Jun 1977
    Event Place: Exeter, Port Adelaide, SA, AUS

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