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Raymond Hector Duncan Mitchell 1900–1942 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1900
Birth Location: Wanganui New Zealand
Death Date: 2 Dec 1942
Death Location: Wellington, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND
Father: William Driver)
Mother: Alice Miller
Spouse(s): Myrtle (Ivy)
Children(s): Doreen Mandahl
In 1900, Raymond Hector Duncan Mitchell entered the world in Wanganui New Zealand, born to William Henry Mitchell Motor Driver And Alice Victoria Miller. Raymond Hector Duncan Mitchell married Myrtle Ivy Brider Ivy, and had children including Doreen Thelma Mandahl. Raymond Hector Duncan Mitchell passed away in 1942 in Wellington, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND.
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- In 1900, Raymond Hector Duncan Mitchell entered the world in Wanganui New Zealand, born to William Henry Mitchell Motor Driver And Alice Victoria Miller.
- Raymond Hector Duncan Mitchell married Myrtle Ivy Brider Ivy, and had children including Doreen Thelma Mandahl.
- Raymond Hector Duncan Mitchell passed away in 1942 in Wellington, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND.
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Raymond Mitchell's Descendants
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1. Doreen (Thelma) Mandahl 1928–2015 m. Colin (John) Davis 1925–1970
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1. Noel (James) Davis 1949–2024
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 19 Aug 1900
Event Place: Wanganui New Zealand
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 Dec 1942
Event Place: Wellington, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND