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Hugh Alma (Alo) Bryan 1887–1943 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 02 Mar 1887

Birth Location: Alexandria St Auckland, New Zealand

Death Date: 15 June 1943

Death Location: 'Lambley' 22 Massey St Gladesville NSW (at his residence)

Father: John Bryan

Mother: Matilda Pratt

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In 1887, Hugh Alma (Alo) Bryan entered the world in Alexandria St Auckland, New Zealand, born to John Moore Bryan And Matilda Hale Fanny Matilda Pratt. Hugh Alma (Alo) Bryan passed away in 1943 in 'Lambley' 22 Massey St Gladesville NSW (at his residence).

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Biography

  • In 1887, Hugh Alma (Alo) Bryan entered the world in Alexandria St Auckland, New Zealand, born to John Moore Bryan And Matilda Hale Fanny Matilda Pratt.
  • Hugh Alma (Alo) Bryan passed away in 1943 in 'Lambley' 22 Massey St Gladesville NSW (at his residence).

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Hugh Bryan's Ancestors

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Hugh Bryan
1887–1943
Birth Place: Alexandria St Auckland, New Zealand
Parents
John Moore Bryan
1859–1924
Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand
Matilda (Hale (Fanny Matilda)) Pratt
1853–1939
Cricklade, Wiltshire, England
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Hugh Bryan's Timeline

2 Records

1887
02 Mar 1887
Birth of Hugh Alma (Alo) Bryan in Alexandria St Auckland, New Zealand
Alexandria St Auckland, New Zealand
1943
15 June 1943
Age 56
Death of Hugh Alma (Alo) Bryan in 'Lambley' 22 Massey St Gladesville NSW (at his residence)
'Lambley' 22 Massey St Gladesville NSW (at his residence)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 02 Mar 1887
    Event Place: Alexandria St Auckland, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 June 1943
    Event Place: 'Lambley' 22 Massey St Gladesville NSW (at his residence)

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