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Henry Evers Smith 1911 – 2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 DEC 1911

Birth Location: Queensland, Australia

Death Date: BEF 2011

Death Location: (Queensland), (Australia)

Father: Charles Smith

Mother: Mary Stephens

Spouse(s): Stella Graham

Children(s):

Henry Evers Smith was born in 1911 in Queensland, Australia, the child of Charles Henry Smith and Mary Josephine Stephens. Henry Evers Smith married Stella Eliza Graham. Henry Evers Smith passed away in 2011 in (Queensland), (Australia).

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Biography

  • Henry Evers Smith was born in 1911 in Queensland, Australia, the child of Charles Henry Smith and Mary Josephine Stephens.
  • Henry Evers Smith married Stella Eliza Graham.
  • Henry Evers Smith passed away in 2011 in (Queensland), (Australia).

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Henry Smith's Ancestors

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Henry Smith
1911 – 2011
Birth Place: Queensland, Australia
Parents
Charles Henry Smith
1869 – 1945
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Mary (Josephine) Stephens
1869 – 1969
(Queensland), (Australia)
Grandparents
Henry (Robert) Smith
1837 – 1931
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Elizabeth (Matilda) Evers
1843 – 1916
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Great-Grandparents
James Evers
1807 – 1881
Martha Ireland
1819 – 1868
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Ireland
1792 – 1852
Esther Horsman
1793 – 1873

Henry Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1911
14 DEC 1911
Birth of Henry Evers Smith in Queensland, Australia
Queensland, Australia
2011
BEF 2011
Age 100
Death of Henry Evers Smith in (Queensland), (Australia)
(Queensland), (Australia)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 DEC 1911
    Event Place: Queensland, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 2011
    Event Place: (Queensland), (Australia)

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