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Sign up freeShirley Elizabeth Pearce 1914 – 2001 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1914
Birth Location: Warracknabeal as her birth record has W'Beal. Reg No:27166, Victoria, Australia
Death Date: 21 Apr 2001
Death Location: Springvale Botanical Cemetery 24 April 2001
Father: Thomas Pearce
Mother: Euphemia McLennan
Spouse(s): John Blackshaw
Children(s): Anne Blackshaw
The story of Shirley Elizabeth Pearce began in 1914 in Warracknabeal as her birth record has W'Beal. Reg No:27166, Victoria, Australia. Shirley Elizabeth Pearce married John Russell Blackshaw, and had children including Anne Blackshaw. Shirley Elizabeth Pearce passed away in 2001 in Springvale Botanical Cemetery 24 April 2001.
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- The story of Shirley Elizabeth Pearce began in 1914 in Warracknabeal as her birth record has W'Beal. Reg No:27166, Victoria, Australia.
- Shirley Elizabeth Pearce married John Russell Blackshaw, and had children including Anne Blackshaw.
- Shirley Elizabeth Pearce passed away in 2001 in Springvale Botanical Cemetery 24 April 2001.
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1. Anne Blackshaw
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1914
Event Place: Warracknabeal as her birth record has W'Beal. Reg No:27166, Victoria, Australia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Apr 2001
Event Place: Springvale Botanical Cemetery 24 April 2001