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Gwendolyn J Bryant 1900 – 1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1900

Birth Location: Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies

Death Date: 1900

Death Location: Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies

Father: John Thompson

Mother: Gertrude Burns

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Gwendolyn J Bryant was born in 1900 in Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies, the child of John Thompson and Gertrude Florence Burns. Gwendolyn J Bryant passed away in 1900 in Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies.

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Biography

  • Gwendolyn J Bryant was born in 1900 in Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies, the child of John Thompson and Gertrude Florence Burns.
  • Gwendolyn J Bryant passed away in 1900 in Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies.

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Gwendolyn Bryant's Ancestors

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Gwendolyn Bryant
1900 – 1900
Birth Place: Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies
Parents
John Thompson
1864 – 1938
Bald Hill, New South Wales, Australian Colonies
Gertrude (Florence) Burns
1876 – 1927
Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies
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Gwendolyn Bryant's Timeline

2 Records

1900
1900
Birth of Gwendolyn J Bryant in Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies
Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies
1900
1900
Death of Gwendolyn J Bryant in Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies
Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Hill End, New South Wales, Australian Colonies

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