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Stanley James Cherry 1909–1984 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 October 1909

Birth Location: Carlton,, Victoria, Australia

Death Date: 7 October 1984

Death Location: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Father: Archibald Cherry

Mother: Madeline Hardy

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Stanley James Cherry was born in 1909 in Carlton,, Victoria, Australia, the child of Archibald James Cherry And Madeline Mary Cherry Nee Hardy. Stanley James Cherry passed away in 1984 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.

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Biography

  • Stanley James Cherry was born in 1909 in Carlton,, Victoria, Australia, the child of Archibald James Cherry And Madeline Mary Cherry Nee Hardy.
  • Stanley James Cherry passed away in 1984 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.

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Stanley Cherry's Ancestors

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Stanley Cherry
1909–1984
Birth Place: Carlton,, Victoria, Australia
Parents
Archibald James Cherry
1880–1958
Ringarooma, Tasmania, Australia ; reg. no. 2421
Madeline (Mary Cherry, nee) Hardy
1891–1972
Ringarooma, Tasmania, Australia
Grandparents
James (Stewart) Cherry
1852–1916
Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland
Ada (Ann Mary Cherry, nee) Tucker
1857–1945
Longford, Tasmania, Australia
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Stanley Cherry's Timeline

2 Records

1909
26 October 1909
Birth of Stanley James Cherry in Carlton,, Victoria, Australia
Carlton,, Victoria, Australia
1984
7 October 1984
Age 75
Death of Stanley James Cherry in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 October 1909
    Event Place: Carlton,, Victoria, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 October 1984
    Event Place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

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