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James Alexander John Agnew 1909–1993 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Sep 1909

Birth Location: Curramulka, South Australia

Death Date: 1993

Death Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Father: John Agnew

Mother: Barbara Short

Spouse(s): Edith Heath

Children(s):

James Alexander John Agnew was born in 1909 in Curramulka, South Australia, the child of John Agnew And Barbara Hannah Short. James Alexander John Agnew married Edith Daphne Heath. James Alexander John Agnew passed away in 1993 in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Biography

  • James Alexander John Agnew was born in 1909 in Curramulka, South Australia, the child of John Agnew And Barbara Hannah Short.
  • James Alexander John Agnew married Edith Daphne Heath.
  • James Alexander John Agnew passed away in 1993 in Adelaide, South Australia.

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James Agnew's Ancestors

Self
James Agnew
1909–1993
Birth Place: Curramulka, South Australia
Parents
John Agnew
1876–1933
Oaklands, Hundred of Dalrymple, South Australia, Australia
Barbara (Hannah) Short
1865–1930
Morphett Vale, South Australia
Grandparents
George Short
1841–1915
Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia
Jane Anderson
1840–1928
Morphett Vale, South Australia, Australia
Great-Grandparents
John Short
1819–1896
Hannah Wren
1819–1905
Alexander Anderson
1810–1884
Barbara Anderson
1811–1891
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Agnew's Timeline

2 Records

1909
22 Sep 1909
Birth of James Alexander John Agnew in Curramulka, South Australia
Curramulka, South Australia
1993
1993
Age 84
Death of James Alexander John Agnew in Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide, South Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Sep 1909
    Event Place: Curramulka, South Australia
    Record Source: Australia Birth Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1993
    Event Place: Adelaide, South Australia

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