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Unnamed Infant-Stillborn Graham 1944–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1944

Birth Location: Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.

Death Date: 1944

Death Location: Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.

Father: Alex Graham

Mother: Thelma Davis

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In 1944, Unnamed Infant-Stillborn Graham entered the world in Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia., born to Alex Cecil Graham And Thelma Davis. Unnamed Infant-Stillborn Graham passed away in 1944 in Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia..

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Biography

  • In 1944, Unnamed Infant-Stillborn Graham entered the world in Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia., born to Alex Cecil Graham And Thelma Davis.
  • Unnamed Infant-Stillborn Graham passed away in 1944 in Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia..

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Unnamed Graham's Ancestors

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Unnamed Graham
1944–1944
Birth Place: Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.
Parents
Alex Cecil Graham
1915–1992
Coffs Harbour, NSW
Thelma Davis
1915–2012
Casino, NSW
Grandparents
Ernest (Thomas) Davis
1889–1954
Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
Victoria (Alice De La) Garde
1893–1970
Carrington St, Balmain west, NSW
Great-Grandparents
William Gard
1836–1902
Ellen Boddington
1853–1938
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John 2🩸
1806–1854
Ann Morton
1812–1856
Alfred Boddington
1821–1899
Mary McKenzie
1830–1886

Unnamed Graham's Timeline

2 Records

1944
1944
Birth of Unnamed Infant-Stillborn Graham in Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.
Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.
1944
1944
Death of Unnamed Infant-Stillborn Graham in Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.
Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1944
    Event Place: Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1944
    Event Place: Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia.

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