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Olive Jean REID 1919–2007 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jun 1919

Birth Location: `Honey Vale`, Paupong near Dalgety, NSW, Australia

Death Date: 04 Nov 2007

Death Location: Noosa, QLD.

Father: Wilfred REID

Mother: Eliza PRESTON

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In 1919, Olive Jean REID entered the world in `Honey Vale`, Paupong near Dalgety, NSW, Australia, born to Wilfred Lawson Reid And Eliza Mary Preston. Olive Jean REID passed away in 2007 in Noosa, QLD..

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Biography

  • In 1919, Olive Jean REID entered the world in `Honey Vale`, Paupong near Dalgety, NSW, Australia, born to Wilfred Lawson Reid And Eliza Mary Preston.
  • Olive Jean REID passed away in 2007 in Noosa, QLD..

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Olive REID's Ancestors

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Olive REID
1919–2007
Birth Place: `Honey Vale`, Paupong near Dalgety, NSW, Australia
Parents
Wilfred Lawson REID
1891–1947
Dalgety Gardens,Berridale, NSW, Australia
Eliza (Mary) PRESTON
1895–1931
Delegate, New South Wales, Australia
Grandparents
William REID
1848–1933
Great Chishill, Essex, England
Mary (Ann Frances) GLANVILLE
1851–1939
Kalkite, near Cooma, NSW, Australia
Great-Grandparents
William GLANVILLE
1814–1902
Eliza NAPTHALI
1831–1875
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael NAPTHALI
1781–1847
Frances DUNN
1805–1872

Olive REID's Timeline

2 Records

1919
25 Jun 1919
Birth of Olive Jean REID in `Honey Vale`, Paupong near Dalgety, NSW, Australia
`Honey Vale`, Paupong near Dalgety, NSW, Australia
2007
04 Nov 2007
Age 88
Death of Olive Jean REID in Noosa, QLD.
Noosa, QLD.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jun 1919
    Event Place: `Honey Vale`, Paupong near Dalgety, NSW, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Nov 2007
    Event Place: Noosa, QLD.

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