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Harold Robert GILMOUR 1909 – 1964 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1909

Birth Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Death Date: 1964

Death Location: Morn Hill, Victoria, Australia

Father: ALEXANDER GILMOUR

Mother: ETTIE STURROCK

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Harold Robert GILMOUR was born in 1909 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the child of ALEXANDER MATHEW GILMOUR and ETTIE STURROCK. Harold Robert GILMOUR passed away in 1964 in Morn Hill, Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • Harold Robert GILMOUR was born in 1909 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the child of ALEXANDER MATHEW GILMOUR and ETTIE STURROCK.
  • Harold Robert GILMOUR passed away in 1964 in Morn Hill, Victoria, Australia.

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Harold GILMOUR's Ancestors

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Harold GILMOUR
1909 – 1964
Birth Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Parents
ALEXANDER MATHEW GILMOUR
ETTIE STURROCK
1884 – 1972
Yawong, Victoria, Australia
Grandparents
GEORGE STURROCK
1849 – 1919
ROSETTA LOVE
1855 – 1939
Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
Great-Grandparents
George STURROCK
Christina
SAMUEL LOVE
1813 –
ROSETTA BOND
1817 – 1881
2nd-Great-Grandparents
ALEXANDER BOND

Harold GILMOUR's Timeline

2 Records

1909
1909
Birth of Harold Robert GILMOUR in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
1964
1964
Age 55
Death of Harold Robert GILMOUR in Morn Hill, Victoria, Australia
Morn Hill, Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1964
    Event Place: Morn Hill, Victoria, Australia
    Record Source: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1909
    Event Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    Record Source: Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922

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